Application; Will; Deed records; Death certificate; Plat map; A song of Yamhill by Gordon N. Zimmerman; Copies of photographs., Historic: Wheat; Barley; Oats. At time of application: Grass seed.
Fourth and final page (page 106) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. Photo on the upper left is of Ralph Coleman who pitched for the Beavers and later returned as the baseball coach. Bottom photos show Howard Maple (catcher); Al Brown (pitcher) and "Mush" Torson (outfielder).
First page (page 103) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. The top photo shows the first baseball team to wear the OAC uniform and includes: W.L. Sharp, Jesse Tharp, Bill Patterson, Harold Belt, Raymond Henkle; Henry Howells, Will Smith, Al Campbell, and Tom Allen. Fielder Jones is shown in the bottom right photograph. He was the Oregon State coach in 1910 and had previously been the professional baseball coach of the "White Sox Hitless Wonders." The bottom left photo shows the 1910 Northwest champion baseball team.
Second page (page 104) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. The top left photo shows Ade Sieberts and Joe Supple, pitcher and catcher for the 1916 Northwest Champion team. The bottom photos are of Ed Coleman (left )and Wes Schulmerich (right). The page also lists an "all star baseball nine" for Oregon State College as of 1938.
Third page (page 105) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. Photos are of:Art Escallier (left), Bergan Belleville (center, and Bernie Hafenfeld (right).
Alumna Mary Jones of Corvallis graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1899 with a B.S. in Household Science. She attended OAC for 4 years from 1895/96 through 1898/99. From 1899 to 1907, she taught school in Benton County as well as near Alicel and in Silverton, Oregon. She and her sister attended the Los Angeles Normal School in 1907/08. She taught in Corvallis in 1908/09 and then in Estacada for two years. She married Lloyd Meader Yocum in 1911 and was living in Estacada in 1924.