An interior view of Mary Frances Farnham's room in the first Herrick Hall at Pacific University which burned down in 1906. Mary Frances Farnham served as the principal of the Ladies Department from 1897 until 1915 and then as the University's Dean of Women from 1915-1924.
A man stands for a portrait in a WWII-era military uniform. His writing on the back indicates that the houses in the background are the soldier's housing.
Picture is of a row of houses on a residential street in Forest Grove, Oregon. The first house is located on the southwest corner of 17th Avenue and Ash Street with the photograph looking west on 17th Avenue. This first residence was known as the Thornberg House for John A. Thornberg who was president of Forest Grove National Bank. This house and the third house were constructed in the Craftsman style. The third and fourth houses look to be older. The sidewalk appears to be concrete and there is a concrete curb but the street is packed dirt. There is a fire hydrant close to the corner.
Volume 6, issue 3 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on emergency housing, bartering, criminal rehabilitation, jobs, services for senior citizens, public welfare, and child care [Spanish only].
Volume 6, issue 1 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on housing, foreign labor, public welfare, food stamps and other assistance programs, a bilingual newspaper, child care, and domestic violence.