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Historic buildings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Historical buildings; Historic houses, etc

Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:

Naylor's stage station
Naylor's stage station

Naylor's stage station

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll1/id/797

Nils Ahlstrom house, 248 5th Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 05
Identifier: MSS025:01.05
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Nils Ahlstrom house. John Fruhan constructed the Nils Ahlstrom house in 1888, in the Classical Revival Style, located in the Railroad District of Ashland. There are photocopies of two newspaper articles dated October 2, 1888, and March 18, 1919. Also, a handwritten family history of the Ahlstrone family dated February 4, 1963. The file includes images of the exterior of the house showing different angles and...
Dates: 1979

Noble-Gohrke House, George Calhoun House, 612 Northwest Fifth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1980

 File — Box 03: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116359], Folder: 13
Identifier: MSS025:01.44
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Noble-Gohrke House. Constructed in 1909 as an elegant residence in Grants Pass, for George S. and Ella Calhoun. Mr. Calhoun served the Grants Pass community in many ways. In 1923, James Noble, a miner, purchased the home. The Gohrke family purchased the residence in 1944 and remained there until 1979.A history of the Calhoun, Noble, and Gohrke families is found in the nomination forms, as well as plot and city plans,...
Dates: 1980

Number One Hillcrest, The Boslough-Claycomb House, One Hillcrest, Ashland, Oregon, 1980

 File — Box 03: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116359], Folder: 12
Identifier: MSS025:01.43
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Boslough-Claycomb House as a private residence, in Ashlad, built for Dr. Arthur Boslough. Herschel Claycomb purchased the home and moved his family to Ashland where he became the owner of the local Ford Agency dealership. The house was in the Claycomb family until 1980.The documents regarding the history of the house, both the Boslough and Claycomb families are found in the nomination papers, along with two photographs and...
Dates: 1980

Nutting Preparatory School, 2004

 File — Box 41: Series MSS025:05 [Barcode: 35138008116748], Folder: 04
Identifier: MSS025:05.04
Scope and Contents Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Margaret Steneck regarding Rufus Nutting and Lodi Plains, dated March 17th, 2004; Letter to Kay Atwood from Michelle Sweetser regarding Dr. Nutting’s Preparatory Academy in Lodi Plains, enclosed are photocopies of documents from the Bentley Historical Library’s vertical files holding information pertaining to Nutting, dated March 4th, 2004; Statement from the Bentley Historical Library describing the vertical files provided related to Rufus...
Dates: 2004

Old Briscoe School.

 Item — Box 06: Series Archives081:13 [Barcode: 35138008263193], Object: 077
Identifier: Archives081:13.083
Scope and Contents

The old Briscoe School.

Dates: 1920-1970

Old Normal, 1904

 Item — Box 05: Series Archives081:19 [Barcode: 35138008263185], Object: 010
Identifier: Archives081:19.092
Scope and Contents

Old Normal, ca 1904. "To Buck Russel from Glenn E. Simpson, Sept 27th 1952. So Ore Normal. This picture taken about 1904." on back.

Dates: 1904
Old Normal School 1904
Old Normal School 1904

Old Normal School

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll6/id/59
Old Normal School campus 1903
Old Normal School campus 1903

Old Normal School campus

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll6/id/22

Old Normal School campus, 1903

 Item — Box 01: Series Archives081:19 [Barcode: 35138008263144], Object: 018
Identifier: Archives081:19.021
Scope and Contents

The buildings were heated by wood stoves, no heat in the toilet areas. All rooms had wood heaters, no wash bowls--carried water to rooms. Water was heated by teakettle on stoves. Left to right: Bath, toilet, wash-house, Girl's dormitory, boy's dormitory, old administration building, new administration building.Picture of the Old Normal School campus, 1903.

Dates: 1903