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This house was originally located on the site of the Valley Library and was likely built in the 1880s or early 1890s for E.E. Wilson and his parents, Lewis and Rose Wilson. When Oregon Agricultural College acquired the parcel for the growing campus, the Wilson House was moved to the corner of 26th and Campus Way to serve as the residence for the superintendent of grounds for Oregon Agricultural College. Arthur L. Peck served in this capacity for a number of years in addition to his roled as Professor of Landscape Architecture.
Address |
Unknown |
Architect |
Unknown |
Year Built |
Unknown |
Renovations |
Unknown |
Square Footage |
Unknown |
Purpose/Usage |
Private residence
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Previous Name(s) |
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Namesake |
E. E. Wilson
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Historic District |
Yes; was moved in 1910s |
Blueprints |
Unknown |
Maps |
Unknown
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Photographs |
E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection, circa 1855-1953; Corvallis, Oregon, Photograph Collection, 1902-1964; Ernest Cook Photographic Collection, circa 1890-1915; Sydney Trask Photograph Collection, 1871-1932 |
SCARC: The Special Collections and Archives Research Center's holdings include mainly photographs in which Wilson House is a subject.
Oregon Digital: Oregon Digital contains a collection of historic photographs and periodicals pertaining to Wilson House.
121 The Valley Library
Corvallis OR 97331–4501
Phone: 541-737-3331