Dormitories

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  • UF Dorms
  • UF Halls of residence
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Dormitory at Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth

Photograph showing people in a dormitory at the Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Wyeth, in Cascade Locks. A group of men are sitting at a picnic table with stacks of books and magazines. A man is laying on his side in a bed at the front of the frame, facing towards the table. Other beds and closets can be seen in the background (negative 9 of 22).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Hudson House, dormitory for men at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard

People sit outside the Hudson House dormitory building at Kaiser Vancouver Shipyard. A sign above a covered area reads “Men’s Dormitory”, under which several men are sitting on couches or chairs. A car is parked in front of the building (negative 2 of 6).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Hudson House, dormitory for men at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard

A table with lunch boxes at the Hudson House dormitory at Kaiser Vancouver shipyards. A woman is leaning over the counter while a man holds a small piece of paper and looks downward at the boxes. A “Hudson House Rates” sign can be seen on the wall (negative 5 of 6).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Hudson House fire at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard

People and cars in a parking lot at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard, with a visible fire at the Hudson House dormitory for workers. Smoke is rising from the fire, and people are gathered in groups watching (negative 1 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Hudson House fire at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard

A “Men’s Dormitory” sign in front of smoke and flames, during a fire at Hudson House dormitory at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard. Flames and smoke leap into the air, and a brick fireplace can be seen in the wreckage (negative 10 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Hudson House fire at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard

People spraying water on a fire at the Hudson House dormitories at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard. They’re holding a hose and spraying upward towards an electrical line. A brick chimney can be seen in the flames (negative 7 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Dormitory at Vancouver Barracks

Soldiers gather in a dormitory at Vancouver Barracks. Several twin beds line the far wall, on which sit soldiers examining rifles. Clothing is hung on the wall behind each bed. Likely part of the Citizens’ Military Training Camp at Vancouver Barracks (negative 24 of 24). Original sleeve title: “Vancouver Barracks.”

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Beds for servicemen in basement of Public Auditorium, with Mayor Earl Riley

Mayor Earl Riley lays on a bed in the basement of the Public Auditorium in Portland, which has been converted into a temporary dormitory for servicemen. Several young servicemen lay on twin beds next to the Riley, with their heads propped up on elbows. Other twin beds can be seen throughout the room (negative 1 of 2).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Darlene Fortman at University of Portland

A young woman walks up the steps to the Villa Maria dormitory at the University of Portland. She carries 2 suitcases and a coat. Her name Darlene Fortman and she is one of the first female students to live on campus at the university. A sign on the side of the building reads, "Villa Maria." This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on September 29, 1957 (negative 1 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Darlene Fortman at University of Portland

A young woman places 2 textbooks on her bed in a room of the Villa Maria dormitory at the University of Portland. To her left is a desk in front of a window. Outside the window, there is a faint view of the Saint Johns Bridge. On the wall to the right, a piece of paper with the word "Boy" written on it has been fastened to a bulletin board. There are 2 stuffed animals on the bed. The woman's name is Darlene Fortman and she is one of the first female students to live on campus at the university (negative 7 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Social Lounge in the Villa Maria at the University of Portland

Several female students gather in the social lounge of the Villa Maria dormitory at the University of Portland. They are in 3 different groups. Two groups sit on sofas, talking. Two other women stand in the background, leaning against the fireplace and talking. There is a large painting over the fireplace depicting a mother and child, likely the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Pictured left to right, they are Mazie Schultz, Molly Gray, Mary Rooker, Darlene Fortman, Jane Dickman, Barb Campbell, Carol Hutchison and Kay Rohrman. These are among the first female students to live on campus at the university. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on September 29, 1957 (negative 6 of 9).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Girls Dormitory Room, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1900-1901

A black and white photograph of a dormitory room in the main building of the Oregon School for the Deaf at Turner Road in 1900-1901. The school was located at Turner Road from 1895-1910. The room has ten matching beds and two dressers. There are wooden chairs between the beds. A handwritten note of the back of the photograph reads: "OSSD Sleeping room 1900-01 at Turner Rd - This print is original 1901 engraving print". OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf

Boy's Dormitory from Ground, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1957

A black and white photograph of Lindstrom Hall, the new Boy's Dormitory of the Oregon School for the Deaf at its Locust Street location in 1957. The school has occupied this location since 1910. The photograph is taken from the ground near the building. The ground is unlandscaped and there are a few trees around the building. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Salem Ore OSSD New Boys' Dormitory, completed August 1957, named Lindstrom Hall (honoring Dr. T. A. Lindstrom, deaf teacher of 48 years - 1906-1954)". OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf

Boy's Dormitory from Roof of Nearby Building, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1957

A black and white photograph of Lindstrom Hall, the new boy's dormitory of the Oregon School for the Deaf at its Locust Street location. The school has occupied this location since 1910. The photograph is taken from the roof of the building next to it, looking down on the dormitory. The building forms a zig-zag shape and is two stories tall. Sprinklers water the lawn around it. It was named after T.A. Lindstrom, a long time teacher at the school. A note on the back of the photograph reads: "OSSD's new boys dormitory, completed 1957, as "Lindstrom Hall". " OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf