The schedule is from the 1888-1889 Farmers' Institutes Program that was held in the Senate Chamber of the State Capitol in Salem, Oregon, on January 3-4, 1888.
Now known as Fairbanks Hall, this building was constructed in 1892 as a men's dormitory and was originally named Cauthorn Hall. Women lived in the dormitory from 1912 until the early 1930s, when it was converted into a classroom building. The building is now home to the Art Department.
Cadets from Oregon Agricultural College in formation to march south on Adams Street in Corvallis. Buildings behind them are a former blacksmith shop used for carriage storage and a private residence. The tower in the background, on Adams Street between 1st and 2nd streets, held two 30,000-gallon water tanks for the city water system. Photo was from the Tom Warren Collection.
Benton Hall dusted with snow. Benton Hall was formerly known as the Administration Building. The Mines Building (now Batcheller Hall) is just to the left of Benton Hall.