Exterior view of E. R. Jackman's home on NW 36th Street. Erwin Russell Jackman received a B.S. in Agronomy from Oregon Agricultural College in 1921 and served as a faculty member for the Extension Service for 33 years. Jackman was also known for his books, including The Oregon Desert.
E. E. Wilson's house was located on Monroe Street between 10th and 11th streets. Wilson was an 1889 graduate of Oregon Agricultural College, a local attorney and banker, and member of the college's board of regents.
Dr. J. R. N. Bell throws a hat into the Marys River, celebrating the 24-13 victory over U of O 1925. This photo was used in the OAC Alumnus December p 83. Student Body prexy Jenkins also tosses "Oregon Jinx horse-shoe".
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.