Wooden Statue

The last post featured a pipe from the La Purisima Mission in California. The Benton County Historical Society’s Horner Collection contains another artifact from a California Mission. This almost 12 inch high hand-carved and painted wooden statue depicts Joseph holding the Christ child. Joseph, Mary’s husband, became a popular subject of religious art during the […]
Water Pipe

Getting water from its source to use first involved carrying heavy pails full of water. Eventually, pipes were laid to bring the water to the users. The current exhibition, “Water Works,” at the Benton County Historical Society’s Philomath Museum has on display a section of redwood pipe once used to carry water from Rock Creek […]
Walt Disney

Welcome to 2023! This year is the 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company. The Benton County Historical Society’s collection includes several Disney-related items. The Disney Brothers Studio was founded by brothers Walt and Roy Disney to produce films that featured animated character along with a child actress. In 1927, Disney created Oswald the Lucky […]
Electron Microscope

When the Benton County Historical Society acquired the Horner Collection, it received a number of scientific equipment. The largest of these instruments is the RCA EMU-2B TEM, an electron microscope. Oregon State University acquired the microscope in 1951 for $180,000 (equivalent to over $2 million in today’s dollars) for use in research in the colleges […]
Eyeglasses

As I recently needed new eyeglasses, I was curious about the styles that were popular in the past. The Benton County Historical Society’s collection contains numerous pairs. I was surprised that many of the older eyeglasses had much in common with my new ones. The eyeglasses in the photograph above have gold tone metal frames and […]
Candle Histories

December 21 is the shortest day of the year. For many years, candles were one of the few sources of light during these dark days. Today, candles retain an important role in many wintertime holiday celebrations. The Benton County Historical Society’s collection includes a few such candles. Honeybees are not native to the Americas so the missions […]
Children’s Farm Home, Corvallis, Oregon

One hundred years ago, the Oregon Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) purchased 245 acres north of Corvallis from Harry Ashbahr in order to build the Children’s Farm Home. Mary Powers of Shedd initiated the project. The oldest of nine children, she had to find homes for her siblings after her parents died. The memory of the sorrow […]
Colonial Maryland Currency Printed by Anne Catharine Hoof Green

Benton County Historical Society Exhibitions Curator Mark Tolonen suggested the item below as the subject for the blog saying, “there are probably a lot of stories that could be learned from this one note.” He was certainly correct. This tattered paper is a two-thirds dollar note issued by the colonial assembly of Maryland. British policy […]
More of Edna Finley’s Irish Bend Memories

The last post contained Edna Finley Buchanan’s memories of childhood in the Irish Bend area. This post will continue those recollections with her descriptions of the operation of the warehouse owned by her father, Hugh McNary Finley.
Edna Finley’s Irish Bend Memories

The last post contained Edna Finley Buchanan’s memories of childhood in the Irish Bend area. This post will continue those recollections with her descriptions of the operation of the warehouse owned by her father, Hugh McNary Finley.