Pernot Family Photographic Collection circa 1870-1940

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Pernot Family Photographic Collection circa 1870-1940

The Pernot Family Photographic Collection documents members of the Pernot and Coote families and includes images of the Oregon Agricultural College campus and faculty. Emile Pernot taught photography at Oregon Agricultural College beginning in 1890 and became the first chair of the Bacteriology Department in 1900. He married Edith Coote, daughter of OAC horticulturist George Coote.

0.05 cubic foot, including 83 photographs; 1 box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379267

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W. S. Gardner, Corvallis

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Pernot Bros., Corvallis

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Oregon Agricultural College

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Gardner, W. S.

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Coote, George, 1842-1908.

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Webb & Keller, Philadelphia

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Ball Studio

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Ball Studio, Corvallis

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D. Nottie, Beckenham, England

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Coote family

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Pernot family

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Emile F. Pernot was born in New York in 1859. He accompanied his brother, Henry, to Oregon in 1889, and together they opened a photography business. In 1890 Pernot was hired by Oregon Agricultural College to teach photography and to take photographs for the Experiment Station. Through his pioneering work in microphotography, he developed an interest in bacteriology, and was named the first chair of the Bacteriology Department in 1900. In 1910 Pernot was named bacteriologist for the ...

Pernot, E. F. (Emile Francis), 1859-

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