Ina Rihani Photographs, 1977
The Ina Rihani Photographs consist of snapshots of Monroe, Oregon, taken or assembled by Rihani. Rihani enrolled at Oregon State University in the 1970s; she earned a B.A. in Sociology in 1975 and a M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies in 1982.
Images from this collection have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital.
ID: P 160
Extent: 0.01 cubic feet
Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation: Ina Rihani Photographs (P 160), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note:
The photographs were received by the University Archives in the 1970s or 1980s.
Container List
- Series 1: Photographs, 1977 Add to Shelf
- Series I consists primarily of snapshots of Monroe, Oregon. The descriptions in quotation marks are annotations on the phoographs, presumably made by the photographer.
- Box-Folder 1.1: Photographic Prints and Negatives Add to Shelf
- Item P160:01: Entering Monroe traveling south Add to Shelf
- Item P160:02: Old Monroe Flour Mill on 99W Add to Shelf
- Item P160:03: View of Monroe from across the Long Tom River, 1977 Add to Shelf
- Item P160:04: Abandoned building on Commercial St. Add to Shelf
- "Notice water tanks on the hill."
- Item P160:05: Water storage for Monroe Add to Shelf
- "The large one contains water from the Long Tom River and the small one from a spring."
- Item P160:06: View of town from the water tanks Add to Shelf
- "Grade School is at the far right."
- Item P160:07: Monroe High School Add to Shelf
- "200 students"
- Item P160:08: New basketball courts at high school Add to Shelf
- Item P160:09: Children fishing along the Long Tom River on a rainy Sunday Add to Shelf
- Item P160:10: Monroe Clay Products Co. Add to Shelf
- Item P160:11: Barber shop Add to Shelf
- "Picturesque old barber shop on 99W; one old swivel chair to accommodate you."
- Item P160:12: McCallums gun shop on 99W Add to Shelf
- "World's largest collection of Winchester rifles."
- Item P160:13: Southern Pacific Line comes in and stops at Monroe Add to Shelf
- Item P160:14: Railroad track and Ortho fertilizer factory Add to Shelf
- Item P160:15: End of the tracks and brick American Legion Hall Add to Shelf
- Item P160:16: Monroe Fire Department Add to Shelf
- Item P160:17: Monroe Library Add to Shelf
- "Open 10 hours a week; located in the Fire Department building."
- Item P160:18: Old Wilhelm Mansion Add to Shelf
- "Still stands. Wilhelm built and owned the one nationally famous Monroe flour mill."
- Item P160:19: New Apartments Add to Shelf
- Item P160:20: Christmas Tree Farms Add to Shelf
- Item P160:21-P160:22: Housing Add to Shelf
- "Poor areas along 99 W."
- Item P160:23: Monroe Pioneer Cemetery Add to Shelf
- Item P160:24: 99W through Monroe traveling north Add to Shelf
- Item P160:25: Monroe's 16-acre City Park near the Long Tom River Add to Shelf
- Item P160:26: Southern entrance to Monroe Add to Shelf
- "Park is to the right on 99W."
- Item P160:27: Cedar Sarmad Rihani, 1977 Add to Shelf
- "Cedar 2 days old visiting my hospital room ..."
- Box-Folder 1.2: Monroe, Oregon Add to Shelf
- These include camera negatives for items P160:01 through P160:26 as well as additional views of Monroe for which prints are not part of this collection.
- Extent: 34 126 film color negatives