CONCRETE
WORK AT McMINNVILLE’S HISTORIC NORTHUP HOUSE ON 12/3/2020
Concrete work underway at historic Northup House on Dec. 3,
2020, in McMinnville, Oregon. Photo/Video by mac97128news.blogspot.com
House named for Emanuel Northup, namesake of Northup Library
at Linfield College. A long-time member of the McMinnville College/Linfield
College faculty, faculty dean and the college’s interim president, 1905-1906,
he died in 1933.
See video here: https://youtu.be/8TWdNUvk_ww
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Linfield history: Northup
Library, Northup Hall, Northup House
Northup House, 436 S Baker =
The Northup name was for Emanuel Northup, a long-time member of the McMinnville
College/Linfield College faculty, faculty dean and the college’s interim
president, 1905-1906. He died in 1933. His name was on the college's library
(Northup Library) until the library moved. What was Northup Library and later
Northup Hall is now T. J. Day Hall.
http://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2011/02/linfield-history-northup-library.html
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More about McMinnville Northup
House at 436 SE Baker
http://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2018/08/more-about-mcminnville-house-at-436-se.html
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NORTHUP HOUSE, ONE-TIME HOME OF EMANUEL NORTHUP, A FORMER
LINFIELD PRESIDENT
http://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2018/08/northup-house-one-time-home-of-emanuel.html
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On 12/4/2020, Katherine Huit posted at Linfield U Facebook: “Besides serving as a professor, dean and interim president of McMinnville College, (Emanuel) Northup was also elected Mayor of McMinnville on November 7, 1905. In that capacity he selected the first members of the McMinnville Water and Light Commission, and as mayor served on the Commission as its ex-officio chairman. The four other members of that first Commission included John Wortman, W. C. Apperson, Dr. Leroy Lewis and George H. Hauser."