This collection includes over 2,000 images dating back to the founding of the college as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867, and continuing into the modern era as Lewis & Clark College in 1940. The collection also includes faculty portraits and campus scenes from 1940 to present.
INST-1014-Business Portraits
8.94 in. x 13.44 in.
INST-1014-Business Portraits
9.44 in. x 14.19 in.
INST-1014-Business Portraits
9.44 in. x 14.19 in.
INST-1014-Business Portraits
8.39 in. x 12.61 in.
Garage entrance and clock tower covered in snow. This building was later used as Lewis & Clark College's first chapel. This group of buildings was later named Albany Quadrangle. Photograph has address of Herman Brookman's architecture firm written in pen on the back. This may indicate that many of these early Fir Acres photographs were given by Brookman to the Frank family before the sale of the estate or to Lewis & Clark College after they bought the property.
ca. 1925
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1941-1948 Scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents the purchase and early development of the campus. This photo is captioned: "Equipment Shed, Ten Car Garage to the right. Chauffers quarters above. All potentially useful."
10-May-42
The east or garden side of the Fir Acres manor house looking to the north.
ca. 1925
Professor of Biology, Chair of Biology, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1994- )
1995
Gate to the outdoor porch on the north side of the Fir Acres manor house.
ca. 1925
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1941-1948 Scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents the purchase and early development of the campus. This photo is captioned: "The Gate House became the President's House as we bought Fir Acres on June 30, 1942 for $46,000, moved in with Bob + David and started remodling garages + green houses."
30-Jun-42
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1941-1948 Scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents the purchase and early development of the campus. This photo is captioned: "Equipment Shed - A possible Chapel"
10-May-42
1982-04-21