Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 22D, Image 107

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This photo, circa 1*02. was taken from a water tower that stood at 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street, where
the University Bookstore now stands In the foreground is a former football field.
UNIVERSITY
Continued from Page 2
their re.il interests lay in oh
turning the right to build a rail
road to Newport The Corvallis
delegation made a deni with the
Eugene delegation tl Eugene
voted for the railroad. Corvallis
would vote in favor of Walton's
proposal
The deal was successful The
1H72 legislature passed an act
establishing a stale university
m Eugene, provided the < iti
/.cos of Lane Count) supply the
site and ere< t a building worth
Sal),(Hit) within two years, at no
cost to the state
The search for .1 site begun
with two free offers of land, one
near loth Avenue and Latter
son Street, where South Eugene
High School now stands The
other was in the River Road
area The legislature rejected
both offers
Finally. Lane County and the
Turn to UNIVERSITY, Page 23
In 1921, many campus landmarks were already completed, including
Johnson Hall, Gilbert Hall and Fenton Hall along 13th Avenue.
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