Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architects architectural records, 1912-1935.

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Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architects architectural records, 1912-1935.

Collection comprises architectural renderings of some of Sutton and Whitney's better-known buildings, including Emanuel Hospital, Shriners Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, the University of Oregon Medical School, and the Masonic Temple, all in Portland, Oregon.

.1 linear feet (78 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8143638

University of Oregon Libraries

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University of Oregon. Center for Teaching Writing

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The Univeristy of Oregon was established on October 19, 1872 and began classes on October 16, 1876. In 1915 there were 119 professors and instructors; by 1934 that number had grown to over 174 faculty. From the guide to the Faculty bulletins and scrapbooks, 1914-1934, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) The High School debating league was started by the Oregon Teacher Association. The University of Oregon contributed by publishing th...

Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architects (Firm)

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The architectural firm of Albert Sutton and Harrison Allen Whitney operated in Portland, Oregon from 1912-1950. After 1934 the firm name included Fred Aandahl, who had been a chief draftsman (1919-1923) and associate (1923-1934). Sutton (1866-1923) was born in Portland, Oregon and educated at the University of California, Berkeley. His architectural career began in Portland, and continued in San Francisco. His partnership with Whitney began in 1912 in Portland, though he lived, first, in Hood Ri...

Aandahl, Fred, 1887-

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Sutton, Albert., 1866-1923.

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Whitney, Harrison Allen, 1875-

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