Daisy Annita Rice Botanical Specimen Album circa 1908

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Daisy Annita Rice Botanical Specimen Album circa 1908

Daisy Annita Rice was a high school and music conservatory student at Tualatin Academy in Forest Grove, Oregon, around 1905-1909. The album contains of pressed flowers and other plants, which she probably collected for a class there.

1.0 cubic foot; 1 box

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Rice, Daisy Annita

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Daisy Annita Rice was a high school and music conservatory student at Tualatin Academy in Forest Grove, Oregon, around 1905-1909. She was originally from Clatskanie. Tualatin Academy was the college preparatory school that was attached to Pacific University. She likely attended a class there given by Charles Oscar Chambers, a professor of biology who taught a course on the botany of flowers. From the guide to the Daisy Annita Rice Botanical Specimen Album, circa 1908, (P...

Tualatin Academy

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Oregon's Pacific University is the oldest chartered university in the West. The Oregon Territorial Legislature granted its original charter as the Tualatin Academy on Sept. 26, 1849. The charter predates statehood by 10 years, and was the first formal act of the territorial government. Pacific founders were also instrumental in the 1843 vote at Champoeg, which resulted in the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government, the first American government on the Pacific Coa...

Watten, Rena

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