1900s c. The Wood Shed School in Soap Creek Valley

Dublin Core

Title

1900s c. The Wood Shed School in Soap Creek Valley

Description

This early 1900s photograph shows the woodshed accompanying the schoolhouse, it was used as the school house while the school house was being built. The image is from a collection of images scanned in from 4"x5" glass plate negatives that were donated to the Soap Creek Valley schoolhouse in 1980 accompanied with handwritten notes by Myra Moore Lauridsen. The images seem to be from around the early 1900s. According to Myra, this is an image showing "the wood shed school." Although this image dates nearly 40 years after Letitia moved from the Soap Creek Valley, it paints a portrait of the life of Soap Creek Valley settlers in a time period similar to, adjacent to Letitia's. The surrounding land and lifestyle mirror what David and Letitia experienced during their time in the valley, giving us an idea of what life would have been like for them when photographs were too new to have captured Benton County, Oregon.

Creator

Samuel Moore

Source

Historic Soap Creek Valley School House Foundation, Myra M. Lauridsen Collection

Publisher

LCLP

Date

1900s circa

Contributor

Joe Crockett

Rights

Copyright: Samuel Moore

Relation

From a collection of images scanned in from 4"x5" glass plate negatives that were donated to the Soap Creek Valley schoolhouse in 1980 accompanied by handwritten notes by Myra Moore Lauridsen. The images seem to be from around the early 1900s. They can be found on the Soap Creek Valley School House Website and were uploaded by Joe Crockett.

Format

PNG

Type

Photograph

Identifier

HP-32

Coverage

Soap Creek Valley, Benton County, Oregon

Collection

Citation

Samuel Moore, “1900s c. The Wood Shed School in Soap Creek Valley,” Letitia Carson Digital History Collection , accessed March 28, 2024, https://letitiacarson.omeka.net/items/show/280.

Output Formats