Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Oregon State University
Libraries University
Archives
121 The Valley Library Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331-4501 Phone: 541-737-2165 Email: archives@oregonstate.edu Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives
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Collection Number:
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MSS
FriendsofHorner
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Creator:
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Friends of
Horner Museum.
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Title:
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Friends of Horner Museum Records
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Dates:
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1989-1999 (inclusive) 1995-1999 (bulk)
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Quantity:
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1 cubic foot, including 22
photographs 1 box
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Languages:
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Materials in English.
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Summary:
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The Horner Museum closed to
the public in 1995 due to statewide budget cuts. The Friends of Horner
Museum was organized to locate both a new facility for the collections and
new resources for funding maintenance of the museum. This collection
consists of records generated by the Friends of Horner Museum, including
correspondence, financial and administrative records, and newspaper
clippings.
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Historical Note
Established by Oregon Agriculture College and Professor
John Horner in 1925, the Museum of the Oregon Country was a place where
people could "see the world" without leaving Corvallis, Oregon. The museum
housed an eclectic mix of artifacts, photographs, oral histories, and
other archival materials. It was renamed the John B. Horner Museum of the
Oregon Country in 1936, three years after he died, and became commonly
known as the Horner Museum.
The museum was located in various
locations on the Oregon State University grounds, until it moved to its
final campus location in Gill Coliseum in 1951. In 1995, the
60,000-artifact museum officially closed to the public due to the
statewide budget cutbacks resulting from the passage of Oregon Ballot
Measure 5 (1990). Ten years later, in 2005, a final agreement for transfer
of physical custody was signed between OSU and the Benton County
Historical Society. The society transferred the collections to their
facility in Philomath, OR, and plans to create a museum in downtown
Corvallis to showcase some Horner artifacts.
In 1996, a year after
the Horner museum was officially closed to the public, the Friends of
Horner Museum was organized as a non-profit corporation. Guided by
officers, including Pete Smith and Robert Lowry, the group sought to
establish or find a new facility for the Horner Museum collections as well
as to locate new resources of funding (other than state government) for
the maintenance of the museum. The group disbanded in 1999.
Pete
Smith, who served in an official capacity for the Friends of Horner Museum
organization, assisted fellow OSU alumnus Kenneth Munford in the
organization of tours for the Horner Museum. In addition to giving the
tours, he researched accomodations and sites for overnight trips. These
tours started in 1982 by Horner Museum Director Lucy Skjelstad and
Munford.
Content Description
This collection consists of records generated by the Friends of Horner
Museum. It includes records pertaining to the organization's dissolution
in 1999. Specifically, it is comprised of notes and memos from the Board
of Directors meetings, notebooks for the Citizens for the Horner Museum
Board, association by-laws, brochures and other publicity materials,
membership and mailing lists, correspondence, a director's notebook, tax
records, financial statements, pictures, information about other Benton
County and museum resources, survey materials, a historical timeline, and
newspaper clippings from 1992-1997 that document the uncertainty and
debate surrounding the closing of the museum. Of particular note are the
documents that define and chart the establishment of the group and the
original articles of incorporation for the Friends of Horner Museum. There
are also draft copes of a detailed report that includes information about
the value of the museum, development plan, financial resources, budget,
collection assets, educational programs and services, Horner Museum
history, a brief biography of John Horner, and appendices.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation Friends of Horner Museum
Records, Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon.
Subjects
| Horner
Museum. |
| Horner, John
B., 1885-1933. |
| Museums--Oregon--Corvallis. |
| Corvallis
(Or.) |
| Photographic
prints. |
| Other Creators : |
| Lowry, Robert
R. (Robert Ronald), 1932- |
| Smith, Pete,
1918- |
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