Oregon State University Women’s Basketball

Oregon State University Women's Basketball

On March 2, 2024, the Oregon State Women’s Basketball team played its final game of the regular season. The team’s success over the last decade has attracted many local fans.  But the success of women’s basketball at the school began very early. The school’s very first women’s basketball team was formed in 1898 when the […]

Philomath College Campus

Philomath College building

At the time Governor Hatfield used the pen described in the previous story, Oregon State University was the only institution in Benton County that awarded bachelors degrees.  That was not always the case. In 1865, a group of United Brethren church members in the Marys River Settlement decided that they needed an institution that would […]

Featured Artifact: Oregon Governor Mark Hatfield’s Fountain Pen

There isn’t anything unusual about this fountain pen itself. Its significance comes from when and how it was used. On March 6, 1961, Governor Mark Hatfield used this pen to sign into law the bill raising Oregon State College to university status. Hatfield then gave it to OSU president A. L. Strand who donated it […]

Valentine’s Day Cards

Valentine's Day card

In the United States and many other countries, February is associated with the celebration of Valentine’s Day.  There are many legends about how a Catholic celebration of Saint Valentine, a Roman-era martyr, became a day to celebrate romantic love. That transition happened sometime in the 14th or 15th centuries. One legend says the Saint Valentine cured […]

Blackledge Furniture of Corvallis

Blackledge Furniture: family owned business in Corvallis, Oregon

The last story about Robnett’s Hardware store prompted this look at another Corvallis store that has stayed in the same family for several generations, Blackledge Furniture. This store was founded by Oliver J. Blackledge, who came to Oregon from Iowa in the 1890s and opened the store in 1901. The store was located at 334 […]

Robnett’s Hardware Store

Interior view of Avery Building, Corvallis, Oregon

Robnett’s Hardware, which has a long history in Corvallis, will close on February 29, 2024.  The story of the hardware store begins when Corvallis founder J. C. Avery returned from the California gold fields and opened a general store. In 1857, he moved the store from 2nd and Washington to a new one-story brick building […]

Featured Artifacts: Escutcheons

escutcheons in museum artifact collection

In the later part of the 1800s, well-to-do families wanted to impress visitors by their elegant front doors. They did so in part by using elaborate hardware such as this brass escutcheon from the museum’s collection. The term “escutcheon” is derived from the Latin word for shield.  The escutcheon is a metal plate that surrounds […]

Cabell Lodge Fire

Cabell Lodge at Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Benton County, Oregon, USA

The fire which destroyed the Cabell Lodge was front-page news on December 15, 2023. The lodge was located about 13 miles south of Corvallis, Oregon, on the Finley Wildlife Refuge. Henry and Emily Failing Cabell built the two-story, wood-framed lodge in 1912 on land they had earlier purchased. Emily Failing Cabell was the daughter of […]

Willamette Valley Ducks

Willamette Valley Oregon Ducks

In the “Water Works” exhibit at the Philomath Museum, one display contains taxidermy specimens of some animals that live in bodies of water. The wood duck is included as a representative of water birds. But there are many other types of ducks that live in this area.  Birds of the Willamette Valley Region by Harry Nehls, […]

Courtney Thomas’ Red Feather Fan

featured artifact red feather fan

The museum’s collection contains many fans including this red one made of ostrich feathers.   Unlike most of the other fans, this one was not meant for everyday use. What we know of the owner Courtney Thomas (1868-1959) suggests how it might have been used. In the 1870s, Courtney Thomas was living with her father in […]