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Alice Edwards

February 18, 2012 By WebGlitzer

A few nice happy images I found:

Alice Edwards
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Image by OSU Special Collections & Archives
Image Title: Alice L. Edwards

Image Description: Alice L. Edwards was a graduate and an instructor in Zoology and Entomology at Oregon Agricultural College from 1909 to 1915. She later bacame the the Dean of Home Economics at Mary Washington College at the University of Virginia at Fredericksburg, a position she held until her retirement from academic life in 1951.

Date.Original: circa 1935

Original Form: Gelatin silver prints

Original Collection: MSS – Alice L. Edwards Papers

Item Number: mss-edwards

Restrictions: Permission to use must be obtained from the OSU Archives.

Contributing.Institution: Oregon State University Libraries

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Buenos Aires View of Section of the City
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Image by OSU Special Collections & Archives
Image Title: Buenos Aires View of Section of the City

Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Its population of 1,674,000 makes it almost as large as Philadelphia, with a change of exceeding it in time. in other ways it compares with Chicago, for it is conspicuously modern, its present development having been begun and achieved within the last quarter of a century, although the city itself is nearly four hundred years old, and is the industrial complement of an agricultural and pastoral activity even great than that of our Middle West. Indeed, its banks and clearing houses are said to transact quite as much business as those of Chicago."

Original Format: Lantern slides

Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides

Item Number: P217:set 012 003

Restrictions: Permission to use must be obtained from the OSU Archives.

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Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad
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Image by OSU Special Collections & Archives
Creator: Ford, John Fletcher

Image Title: Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad

Date.Original: 1910-00-00

Description/Notes: The Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad was a logging railroad for the Peninsular Lumber Company of Portland in the area around Columbia City, Oregon.

Original Form: Gelatin silver prints

Original Collection: Gerald W. Williams Collection

Collection series: John Fletcher Ford photographs

Item Number: WilliamsG:Ford 27

Restrictions:Permission to use must be obtained from the OSU Archives.

Transmission Data: Master scanned with Epson 1640XL scanner at 600 dpi., 8 bit gray scale. Image manipulated with Adobe Elements 4.0.

Date.Digital: 2008-04-10

Contributing.Institution: Oregon State University Libraries

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