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1. Benjamin A. Gifford advertisement, circa 1905 Benjamin A. Gifford advertisement, circa 1905 Advertisements; Gifford, Benjamin A.; Photographers

2. Leroy G. Mattley. Leroy G. Mattley. Alumni & alumnae Leroy Garfield Mattley, from Lewisville in Polk County, Oregon, studied agriculture and mechanical engineering at Oregon Agricultural College and graduated in 1902. Mattley died on August 17, 1905.

3. Lester M. Leland. Lester M. Leland. Alumni & alumnae Lester M. Leland graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1895.

4. Ivy G. Burton. Ivy G. Burton. Alumni & alumnae

5. John E. Smith. John E. Smith. Alumni & alumnae John Eliphalet Smith was born on January 24, 1878 near McCoy in Polk County, Oregon. In 1902 Smith received his B.S. from OAC. His first wife was Julia McCullock of Salem, Oregon, who passed away in May...

6. E.B. Lemon with Maurice Smead in Cauthorn Hall (Fairbanks) E.B. Lemon with Maurice Smead in Cauthorn Hall (Fairbanks) Alumni & alumnae; Dormitories; Lemon, E. B.; College administrators E.B. Lemon (right) and Maurice Smead. Roommates in Cauthorn Hall (now Fairbanks) as undergrad students at OAC -about 1909-10-11
E.B. Lemon received a business degree from Oregon Agricultural College...

7. Brooder houses Brooder houses Animal housing; Brooder house; Agriculture Brooder houses on the Oregon Agricultural College campus.

8. 1902 Football team 1902 Football team Athletics; Football team; Team photographs

9. Herman and Maud Bohlman in an auto near Jennings Lodge Herman and Maud Bohlman in an auto near Jennings Lodge Automobiles; Bohlman, Herman; Bohlman, Maud Herman and Maud Bohlman on their wedding day in 1908.

10. Crown Point and Columbia River Crown Point and Columbia River Automobiles; Rivers -- Oregon; Bridges View of the Columbia River from Crown Point.

11. OAC Grand Prize from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle OAC Grand Prize from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle Awards; Banners; Exhibitions The Grand Prize was awarded for display and demonstration of trap nest and poultry houses.

12. Balloon ascension Balloon ascension Balloons (Aircraft); Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Ore.) Scene from the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon.

13. Balloon ascension with the exhibition buildings in the background Balloon ascension with the exhibition buildings in the background Balloons (Aircraft); Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Ore.); Balloons Photo shows a scene from the Lewis and Clark Exposition held at Portland, Oregon in 1905.

14. Domestic science band Domestic science band Bands; Music ensembles; Home economics Photo shows the Domestic science band that gathered for the Agricultural fair at OAC.
Clara Wallon is 5th from the left.

15. First Baptist Church First Baptist Church Baptist churches; Religious facilities First Baptist Church, Salem, circa 1905.

16. Octagonal barn Octagonal barn Barns; Campus buildings Octagonal (College) Barn, February 9, 1906.

17. Octagonal barn Octagonal barn Barns; Campus buildings; Agricultural facilities; Agriculture The barn was located approximately where Nash Hall is today.

18. First dairy barn designed by John Bennes First dairy barn designed by John Bennes Barns; Dairy farming; Agriculture

19. The Octagonal Barn, 1903. The College's first barn, built in 1889, was this octagonal structure. The The Octagonal Barn, 1903. The College's first barn, built in 1889, was this octagonal structure. The addition was built in 1892. It served as the heart of the College's 180-acre farm until 1909, when construction of a new barn was completed. In its later years, the Octagonal Barn served the College as a horse barn until it burned in September 1924. Barns; Oregon Agricultural College; Horses

20. Columnar basalt formation Columnar basalt formation Basalt; Rock formations Columnar basalt formation; probably of the Columbia River Basalt.
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