Twentieth century copy of a portrait of Doctor Theron Baldwin, a Congregationalist and the secretary of the American College Society. He initiated funding for Pacific University.
Portrait of George H. Durham, one of the first graduates of Pacific University in the Class of 1866. He came to Oregon at the age of four in 1847 and went on to be a lawyer in 1869.
Portrait of Napoleon Davis, Pacific University Class of 1883. After graduating, he became a lawyer in Portland, Oregon and a member of the Board of Trustees of Pacific University.
Portrait of Julius M. Keeler, the first Principal of Tualatin Academy to run the school as a college preparatory course. He served from 1853-1855, whereupon he left for California. Originally from New York, Keeler was active in mining in California, and eventually served for the California State Senate. This is a copy of an original photo owned by the Laws Railroad Museum in Bishop, California.