A postcard depicting four buildings at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon: the "New Gymnasium", which was the second gymnasium on Pacific University's campus built in 1910 (upper left), College Hall which is now known as Old College Hall (upper right), Marsh Hall (bottom left) and the second Herrick Hall (bottom right). It includes a brief note from Charles Walker to Winnette Sears which appears to be postmarked from Forest Grove in 1911. This postcard is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
A man stands in front of a brick storefront, possibly a grocery store, in Rogue River, Oregon. It appears to be the same building that still stands at the intersection of Main and Broadway streets. This photograph is printed on postcard stock and includes a brief note from "Bernice" to "Mrs Chas. Walker". Bernice is likely Winnette Sears Walker's sister. It is postmarked August 6, 1914. This photograph is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Photograph of Tualatin Academy's Academy Hall during the winter. Donated by Robert Imlay, Pacific University Class of 1908. It was built in 1864 and burned down in 1910.
Card photograph of the second Herrick Hall, which was built in 1907 after its predecessor burned down. The picture appears to have been cut from a yearbook and pasted to the card.
Cardboard copy of a photograph of the second Herrick Hall at Pacific University. It was built in 1907 to replace the first Herrick Hall when it burned down around 1906.
Card photograph of the second Herrick Hall at Pacific University. It was built in 1907 to replace the first Herrick Hall when it burned down around 1906.
Card photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president. Old College Hall is visible in the background.
Photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Card photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall with two women standing beside it. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Card photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall with students on the balconies. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.
Card photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. It was built around 1882 as the women's dormitory and burned down in 1906. It was named after Reverend John R. Herrick, Pacific's 1879-1883 president.