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Guide to the Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architectural Records, 1912-1935


Bx 172





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Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Bx 172

 
Creator:
 

Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architects

 
Title:
 

Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architectural Records

 
Dates:
 

1912-1935 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

.1 linear feet (78 pieces

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architects practiced in Portland, Oregon and San Francisco, California. The collection contains 78 architectural plans.

 

Historical Note

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 River and then in Tacoma, Washington. Whitney (1875- ) was a native of Iowa and educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He came to Portland, Oregon, in 1904. When the firm of Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl wad dissolved in 1951, Whitney became the senior member of Whitney, Hinson and Jacobsen. Fred Aandahl (1887- ) was born in Norway, and trained there as a draftsman.

Content Description

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

Administrative Information

Processing Note 

Collection processed by processing staff, July 1973.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections and University Archives. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to Special Collections and University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Sutton, Whitney and Aandahl Architectural Records, Bx 172, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
University of Oregon--Buildings--Designs and plans
Architects--Oregon--20th century
Architecture--Oregon--Portland--20th century--Designs and plans
Hospitals--Designs and plans
Architectural drawings
Other Creators :
Aandahl, Fred, 1887- (contributor)
Sutton, Albert, 1866-1923 (contributor)
Whitney, Harrison Allen, 1875- (contributor)

Detailed Description of the Collection

Description
Drake residence
 
Emanuel Hospital--Hospital
 
Emanuel Hospital--Group
 
Emanuel Hospital--Proposed addition
 
Emanuel Hospital--Nurses home
 
Emanuel Hospital--Nurses home entrance
 
Emanuel Hospital--View from nurses home
 
First National Bank of Portland
 
Gill, J.K., Co.
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Entrance lobby
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Chapel
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Private room
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Surgery
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Solarium
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Proposed wing
 
Good Samaritan Hospital--Nurses homes
 
Good Samaritan Hospital
 
Hirsch, Leon, residence
 
Hollywood Theater block
 
Hoyt Building
 
Jones, M.G., Packer
 
Lewis Building--proposed alteration
 
MacMarr Stores headquarters
 
Masonic Temple--Blue lodge room
 
Masonic Temple--Exterior
 
Masonic Temple--Shrine hall
 
Masonic Temple--Commandery
 
Masonic Temple--Front view
 
Masonic Temple--Banquet hall and ballroom
 
Masonic Temple--Lobby
 
Meier and Frank warehouse--Delivery depot
 
Meier and Frank warehouse--two views
 
Mosette--Store front alterations.
 
Mt. Hood Lodge. 157 a.f. and a.m. 2 views
 
Multnomah County Tuberculosis Pavilion. Troutdale
 
Multnomah Hospital. 1 view
 
Multnomah Hospital--Hospital and University of Oregon Medical School. 2 views
 
Multnomah Hospital--Proposed east wing
 
Neighbors of Woodcraft
 
Nelson, Roscoe, residence
 
Oregon Casket Company
 
Oregon Journal Building--Proposed
 
Oregon State Hospital Ward Buildings
 
Oregon State Penitentiary--Dining and hospital buildings
 
Physicians and Surgeons Building
 
Portland Public Market (General Grocery Company)
 
Roebling and Sons, Co.
 
Russ Building--Proposed
 
St. James Episcopal Church--Coquille
 
St. Johns Episcopal Church--Bandon
 
St. Johns Episcopal Church--Milwaukee
 
St. Michaels and All Angels, Church of
 
St. Philips Episcopal Church
 
St. Stephens Episcopal Church--Newport
 
Schoene residence Beaverton. 2 views
 
Scottish Rite Cathedral. 2 front views
 
Schriners Hospital
 
Stadleman, Wilbur, The Dalles, residence
 
Trinity Episcopal Church--Interior. 2 views
 
Trinity Episcopal Church--Guild hall
 
Trinity Episcopal Church--Parish house. Main hall
 
Trinity Episcopal Church--Parish house. Children's chapel
 
U.S. National Bank of Portland--Pendleton branch. Exterior
 
U.S. National Bank of Portland--Pendleton branch. Interior
 
Waverly Baby Home
 
Wemme Memorial Hospital
 
Wilcox Memorial Hospital
 
Unidentified--Day nursery. Interior
 
Unidentified--Church
 
Unidentified--Hotel. Proposal. Salem, Oregon
 
Unidentified--3 buildings