Friends of Horner Museum Records 1989-1999 1995-1999

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Friends of Horner Museum Records 1989-1999 1995-1999

The Horner Museum closed tothe public in 1995 due to statewide budget cuts. The Friends of HornerMuseum was organized to locate both a new facility for the collections andnew resources for funding maintenance of the museum. This collectionconsists of records generated by the Friends of Horner Museum, includingcorrespondence, financial and administrative records, and newspaperclippings.

1 cubic foot, including 22photographs; 1 box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379852

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Horner Museum.

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Established by Oregon Agricultural College and Professor John Horner in 1925, the Museum of the Oregon Country was a place where people could "see the world" without leaving Corvallis, Oregon. It was renamed the John B. Horner Museum of the Oregon Country in 1936, three years after he died, and became commonly known as the Horner Museum. The museum housed an eclectic mix of artifacts, photographs, and archival materials; had an active oral history program from the late 1970s through...

Lowry, Robert R. (Robert Ronald), 1932-

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Horner, John B., 1885-1933.

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Friends of Horner Museum.

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Established by Oregon Agriculture College and Professor John Horner in 1925, the Museum of the Oregon Country was a place where people could "see the world" without leaving Corvallis, Oregon. The museum housed an eclectic mix of artifacts, photographs, oral histories, and other archival materials. It was renamed the John B. Horner Museum of the Oregon Country in 1936, three years after he died, and became commonly known as the Horner Museum. The museum was located in various locations on the Ore...

Smith, Pete, 1918-

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