The early history of McMinnville College, 1912 / Rev. A.J. Hunsaker.

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The early history of McMinnville College, 1912 / Rev. A.J. Hunsaker.

This document describes circumstances leading up to the foundation of McMinnville College (later Linfield College). The document references the Disciple of Christian Church and the Bethel Institute. One item (8 leaves) is handwritten; the other two items (2 leaves each) are typed transcripts.

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Hunsaker, A. J. (Andrew J.)

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Rev. Andrew Jackson Hunsaker was a trustee at McMinnville College (later Linfield College) from 1866 until 1923. He served as president of the Board of Trustees during three separate occasions: 1871-1882, 1885-1889, and 1899-1905. From the description of The early history of McMinnville College, 1912 / Rev. A.J. Hunsaker. (Linfield College). WorldCat record id: 16079672 ...

Linfield College

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Linfield College was established in 1858 in McMinnville, Oregon, the outgrowth of several earlier attempts to establish a Christian college in Oregon Territory. It was first known as The Baptist College at McMinnville, later as McMinnville College. The name was formally changed to Linfield College in 1922 in memory of a Baptist minister whose widow, Frances Ross Linfield, gave a substantial gift to the college. Six years later, Linfield was fully accredited by the Northwest Association of School...

McMinnville College

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