Charles F. Norris Photograph Album 1915-1960

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Charles F. Norris Photograph Album 1915-1960

The collection consist of photographs of the University of Oregon Medical School taken by Charles F. Norris. He is considered the UOMS's first full-time photographer.

2.0 linear feet, 2 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380411

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