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Pearl Hall collection of Bernard Daly material , 1897-1943

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hall, Pearl
Title
Pearl Hall collection of Bernard Daly material
Dates
1897-1943 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.25 linear feet, (7 containers)
Collection Number
Coll 037
Summary
Bernard Daly (1858-1920) was a Lake County, Oregon judge who also served in the Oregon House of Representatives and State Senate. The collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, speeches, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, artifacts, broadsides, and photographs related to Bernard Daly, Pearl Hall, and the Hall, Seely, and Daly families.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room. Collection or parts of collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives in advance of your visit to allow for transportation time.

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Languages
English
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Historical Note

Bernard Daly, born in Ireland in 1858, immigrated to America with his family and eventually settled in Lakeview, Oregon. Daly graduated from Ohio State Normal School in 1886 and from the University of Kentucky Medical Department in 1887. Later that year he moved to Lakeview.

Daly was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives and the State Senate from 1892 to 1900. He later became County Judge of Lake County, a position he held from 1902 to 1915. During this time he began to study law and in 1911 was admitted to the Oregon Bar. In 1915 he was appointed Circuit Court Judge and served in this position until 1917, when he retired from public life. Daly also served on the Board of Education for 24 years and was President of the Bank of Lakeview, which he co-founded. Dally died on January 5, 1920. In his will, as a final tribute to education, he provided for worthy Lakeview students to attend the University of Oregon.

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Content Description

The Pearl Hall Collection of Bernard Daly Material consists of correspondence, legal documents, speeches, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, artifacts, broadsides, and photographs related to Bernard Daly, Pearl Hall, and the Hall, Seely, and Daly families. The collection largely consists of correspondence. The majority is love letters to Pearl Hall from Daly, 1900-1919. Four letters to Daly from Hall are also included. The remainder of the collection includes speeches by Daly, legal and miscellaneous documents, typescripts of printed material concerning Daly (arranged by subject), and newspaper clippings.

Also included in the collection are three scrapbooks. The smaller one primarily concerns Daly's race for Oregon State Representative, 1899. The two other scrapbooks contain articles on Daly and speeches by him as well as newspaper clippings concerning various topics such as patriotism, and local and regional news. Three broadsides are concerned with a pioneer reunion oration, a notice to men registered under the Selective Service Law and "Rules and Regulations... in reference to Hydrophobia." Photographs of Daly and others are also included.

The collection also contains material related to Pearl Hall and the Hall, Daly, and Seely families including a photograph album, genealogical material, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous documents.

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Administrative Information

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Names and Subjects

Subject Terms

  • Courts
  • Judges--Oregon
  • Legislators--Oregon
  • Political campaigns

Personal Names

  • Daly, Bernard, 1858-1920
  • Daly, Bernard, 1858-1920
  • Hall, Pearl

Geographical Names

  • Lake County (Or.)
  • Lakeview (Or.)
  • Oregon

Form or Genre Terms

  • Artifacts
  • Broadsides
  • Clippings
  • Letters
  • Photographs
  • Scrapbooks
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