A portrait of an unidentified woman with a bow in her hair. The portrait was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of an unidentified middle-aged couple. There is some writing on the back but it is unintelligible. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Pacific University debate team in the spring of 1906. The members are, from left to right, Will Fletcher, graduate of 1906, Will Rasmussen, graduate of 1906, and John Peters, a graduate of 1907.
A portrait of Jason Boe, an alumni of Pacific University who graduated in the 1950s, and went on to become a representative in the Oregon State Senate. He was born March 10, 1929 and died March 20, 1990.
A portrait of an unidentified young woman, likely a student of Pacific University at one time. Discovered in a drawer at the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A group of female Pacific University students pose for a photo under a tree. Identified among them is Lillie Gilbert, though it is unsure which young woman she is.
A portrait of an unidentified young man, likely a student of Pacific University at one time. Donated by Mrs. Price. Discovered in a drawer at the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Students from the Hillside Elementary School in Washington County, Oregon. The children in the back row are identified as follows: Unknown, Rosa Markham, Edith Clapshaw, Daisy Curtis, and Miran C. The children in the second row is identified as follows: four of the five girls are Cynthia Fry, Addie Dunsmoor, Lena Curtis, and Sarah Fry, and the boy on the end is Joe. The children in the third row are identified as follows: the three boys to the left are Clarence Markham, Charley Will, and Willie Dunsmoor and the two boys seated further down are Earl and Carl Clapshaw. The children in the front row are identified as follows: Fred Bilinger, Alma Curtis, Ida Fry, Edna Billinger, and Lucy Fry. The three children seated furthest to the right are unidentified. The teacher is Miss Josephine Shearer.
A series of unidentified family portraits taken on the steps of a house. The various photos appear to have been taken at the same time and are likely from the pages of a family album. The first is a photo of six women of various ages. The second is of five women of various ages, some of them are the same as in the first photo. The third photo shows two men, one older and one younger, and three young women. The photos were discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Two scenes from early life on campus, circa 1890s, showing Herrick Hall, the women's dorm, and students outside of Marsh Hall. The top image is a photograph and the bottom is a painting.
Portrait of James Marsh, father of Sidney Harper Marsh, Pacific University's first President. He served as the President of the University of Vermont and was an influential figure in the Transcendentalist movement. This image is a copy made from an portrait taken of Marsh during his lifetime.
Group portrait of members of the Marsh, Haskell, and Ferrin families, who settled in Forest Grove to work at Pacific University. The photo was sent to Winifred and Theodore Whittelsey; Theodore spent time as a Professor at the University, and Winifred was the daughter of Sidney Harper Marsh, Pacific University's first President.
Photo of a small cabin, which was built by the Marsh family in the Hood River area of Oregon. Note the outhouse in the background. The cabin was probably built in 1860s, but this photo was likely taken in the 1890s and printed from an early Kodak negative.