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OSU Buildings Histories in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center

Brief History

A black and white image of the Agricultural Engineering Building, now known as Gilmore Hall.

This building was constructed in 1912 and originally known as the Farm Mechanics Building. On September 9 1938, it was heavily damaged by a fire caused by an experimental hop drier; it was reconstructed and expanded in 1939, and renamed the Agricultural Engineering Building. Portland architect John Bennes designed both the original building, and the 1939 expansion. In 1965, the Agricultural Engineering Building was renamed Gilmore Hall, in honor of William J. Gilmore, the head of the Farm Mechanics / Agricultural Engineering Department from 1915 to 1945.

General Information

Address

124 SW 26th St

Architect

Bennes & Hendricks

Year Built

1911/1912

Renovations

Square Footage

16,683

Purpose/Usage

Classrooms

Previous Name(s)

Farm Mechanics (1911-1939)

Namesake

Functional

Historic District

Yes; Historic Contributing Building

Blueprints

Facilities Services Records (RG 193) I. Architectural Drawings and Plans Individual Structures

Maps

Facilities Services Records, 1888-2003. Series XX:  Campus, Farm, and Property Maps, 1899-1990. Campus and Farm Maps: 3-A

Oregon State University Campus Maps, 1894-1994

Photographs

Oregon State University Historical Photographs, 1868-1980

Further Archival Information

SCARC: SCARC's holdings include maps, photographs, university records and publications, and audio-visual materials documenting Agricultural Engineering and the Agricultural Engineering building.

Oregon Digital: Includes both images and textual materials documenting the history of the Agricultural Engineering building.

Map