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William A. Finley Scrapbook, 1861-1898

Collection Overview

Title: William A. Finley Scrapbook, 1861-1898

ID: MSS FinleyWA

Primary Creator: Finley, W. A. (William Asa) (1839-1912)

Extent: 0.1 cubic feet

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The William A. Finley Scrapbook documents Finley's role as the first president of Corvallis College (1865-1872) and his subsequent leadership of Pacific Methodist College of Santa Rosa, California. The scrapbook includes correspondence, sermon notes, pamphlets, and other memorabillia.

Access to the William A. Finley Scrapbook is restricted due to its physical condition. However, a photocopy of the scrapbook is available for use. All requests for access to the original item should be directed to the University Archivist.

Scope and Content Notes

Scrapbook of clippings, letters received from family and friends, sermon notes, pamphlets and other memorabilia pertaining to Finley's association with Corvallis College; Pacific Methodist College of Santa Rosa, California; and the Methodist Episcopal Church-South. Noteworthy items include the 1872 commencement program from Corvallis College, the 1864 commencement program from Pacific Methodist College, and notes of Finley's first sermon, delivered in December 1861.

With the exception of 4 letters to W.A. Finley (dated 20 March 1864 through 9 February 1866) and a pamphlet of the Archanian Society, all pages of the scrapbook have been photocopied on pH-neutral paper. All loose items have been removed from the scrapbook and the most fragile have been encapsulated.

Biographical / Historical Notes

College president and minister, W.A. Finley served as the first President of Corvallis College from 1865 until 1872.

Finley was appointed in 1865 as President by the Methodist Episcopal Church South. During his presidency, Corvallis College was chosen as the agricultural college for Oregon under the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Act. Finley resigned in June 1872 due to his wife's health and returned to Santa Rosa, California where he served as the second president of Pacific Methodist College (beginning in late 1876) and later as president of the Santa Rosa Young Ladies College.

Finley was born in 1839 and came west to California from Missouri in 1852. He attended the University of the Pacific in Santa Clara for three years and then attended Pacific Methodist College for one year and received his A.M. degree in 1864. He was awarded an honorary D.D. degree in 1871 by Wofford College of Spartanburg, South Carolina. In 1884, Finley returned to Corvallis College to participate in commencement ceremonies and give the baccalaureate sermon. He died in 1912 in California.

Administrative Information

Statement on Access: Access to the William A. Finley Scrapbook is restricted due to its physical condition. All requests for access to the original item should be directed to the University Archivist. A photocopy of the scrapbook and several loose items are open for research.

Related Materials: The President's Office Records (RG 013) contain administrative records pertaining to Finley's Corvallis College presidency. The Edwin T. Reed Papers (MSS Reed) include correpondence with Finley's widow, Sarah Elizabeth Finley.

Preferred Citation: William A. Finley Scrapbook (MSS FinleyWA), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon

Creators

Finley, W. A. (William Asa) (1839-1912)

People, Places, and Topics

Church and college.
College presidents--Oregon.
Corvallis College
Finley, W. A. (William Asa), 1839-1912
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Methodist Episcopal Church, South--Clergy.
Methodist universities and colleges--California--Santa Rosa.
Methodist universities and colleges--Oregon--Corvallis.
Pacific Methodist College (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
Santa Rosa Young Ladies College (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
University History
Women's colleges--California--Santa Rosa.

Forms of Material

Scrapbooks.


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