Untold Stories Guide

CARRIE HALSELL, OSU’S FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN GRADUATE

Photo Sources

Portrait of Carrie Halsell. OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center.
Beaver Yearbook, 1927, Vol. 20, page 40.

Halsell Hall. Photo by Kelsey Ockert, 2011.

Postcard Invitation for Halsell Hall Dedication, October 16, 2002. OSU Special
Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia Collection. Box 2,
Folder “Buildings – Carrie Halsell Residence Hall.”

Sources Cited

(1) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia
Collection. Box 26, Folder “Buildings – Carrie Halsell Residence Hall.” Article
“OSU completes new residence hall.” by Laurie Bridges. The Democrat Harold.
September 24, 2002.
(2) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia
Collection. Box 26, Folder “Buildings – Carrie Halsell Residence Hall.” Facility
Naming Proposal – New Student Residence.
(3) Oregon Northwest Black Pioneers. Perseverance: A History of African
Americans in Oregon’s Marion and Polk Counties Salem: Oregon Northwest
Black Pioneers, 2011. Pages 151-152.
(4) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia
Collection. Box 80, Folder “Halsell Ward, Carrie Beatrice.” Halsell, Carrie
Beatrice OSU Transcript.
(5) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia
Collection. Box 26, Folder “Buildings – Carrie Halsell Residence Hall.” Program
for the Dedication of Carrie Halsell Hall, 2002.
(6) OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center. Memorabilia
Collection. Box 80, Folder “Halsell Ward, Carrie Beatrice.” Article “First
African-American graduate blazed new trails.” by Dylan McDowell. OSU’s The
Daily Barometer. Posted online January 14, 2011 and updated July 3, 2013.

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