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.
Used as the dining room and kitchen on the Montieth campus (1926-27) until Woodward Hall was completed
ca. 1926
ca. 1926
ca. 1926
Director of Athletics and Professor of Economics and Sociology (1927-28)
ca. 1927
ca. 1928
ca. 1929
Woodward Hall on the Montieth campus was originally Tremont Hall on the previous campus. This image shows Woodward being covered with brick in the spring of 1929, three years after the move.
ca. 1929
Dean of the College (1929-31), Professor of Education and Psychology (1929-41), and Registrar (1942-47).
ca. 1929
Professor of Business Administration (1947-1960); Professor of Business Eductaion (1960-1961
ca. 1930
ca. 1930
ca. 1930
Frank J. Miller, born in Dallas, Ohio, September 6, 1857, died June 14, 1934 in Albany, Oregon
ca. 1930
Wallace Howe Lee (College President) in his office on the Albany College Montieth campus.
ca. 1931
This photograph shows the original service buildings for the Fir Acres estate. These buildings included a garage, a greenhouse, a tool house, a shed, a potting room, a cold storage area, and an automobile maintenance area. This area was later converted into classrooms, a library, and a chapel by Lewis & Clark College, and renamed Albany Quadrangle.
ca. 1932
Albany College's Portland campus on Southwest 13th and Main leased from Temple Beth Israel.
ca. 1938