Facilities Services Records 1888-2003 1930-1990

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Facilities Services Records 1888-2003 1930-1990

The Facilities Services Records documentthe physical campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis as well as OSUfacilities throughout the state of Oregon beginning with construction ofthe first building on the current campus in 1888. The records consistpredominantly of architectural drawings and files for the design,construction, and modification to structures.

324 cubic feet, including 8650sheets and 271 photographs; 131boxes, including 13 oversize boxes, and 172 map folders

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