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.
CAS-1114-Student Faculty Interactions
9.44 in. x 14.19 in.
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 Shops, Garages, + Greenhouses. Later became Albany Quad."
Nov. 11, 1941
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