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| Object Name | Kay Cottage, Fairview Training Center (Salem, Oregon) Fairview Training Center (Salem, Oregon)
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| View | interior: looking southeast at basement playroom |
| Alternate Name | Oregon State Institute for the Feeble Minded (Salem, Oregon) Fairview Complex (Salem, Oregon)
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| Related Work (Part Of) | Fairview Training Center (Salem, Oregon)
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| Creator/Role | Frederick Arthur Legg (architect, 1867- ) Kenneth Clair Legge (architect, 1898-1989)
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| Creator | Legg, Frederick A. Legge, Kenneth C.
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| Date | 1925
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| Decade | 1920-1929
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| City | Salem
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| County | Marion
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| State/Province | Oregon
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| Country | United States
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| Site Detail | 2250 Strong Road Southeast |
| Photograph Date | October 2009
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| Photographer | Elizabeth Provost
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| Cataloger | Edward H. Teague |
| Object Type | architecture built works views (visual works) interior views health facilities hospitals health facilities mental health facilities rooms Basements playrooms
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| Period/Style | Colonial |
| Notes | Kay Cottage, a frame building with stucco veneer, served principally as a female dormitory at Fairview Training Center. It was named for Thomas B. kay, civic leader and textile mill owner. |
| Creator Notes | Frederick A. Legg, sometimes referenced as Fred Legg or with the last name spelled Legge, was borh in November 1867 in Oregon, and was married in 1892 to his wife, Lula, with whom he had two children, Margaret and Kenneth. His son, Kenneth Clair Legge (architect, 1898-1989), was also an architect. From 1907-1909, Fred Legg was in partnership with Walter David Pugh, under the name, Pugh and Legg. |
| Metadata Notes | Description of this work is based initially on documentation supplied by the image provider. It is often the case with gift slides that very little information is provided. Review and updating of descriptive information by the collection cataloger is ongoing. |
| Digital Collection | Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon & the Pacific Northwest
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| Source Collection | University of Oregon Libraries |
| Image Source | Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/SHPO/ |
| Publisher | University of Oregon Libraries |
| Copyright | This image was included in the documentation to support a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service. The image is provided here by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office and the University of Oregon Libraries to facilitate scholarship, research, and teaching. For other uses, such as publication, contact the State Historic Preservation Office. Please credit the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office when using this image. |
| File Name | OR_Marion_Salem_Fairview_053.jpg |