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Dr. H. Orton Wiley, the first president of Northwest Nazarene College envisioned a nursing school. This vision became the Samaritan Hospital and…
The majority of the photos in the Nampa Historic Photo Exhibit (here) were compiled in 1984-85. Northwest Nazarene College was the name of that…
In 1913, Eugene Emerson of Nampa attended a general meeting of the Idaho-Oregon District of the Nazarene Church where an education committee…
Effie Isgrigg discusses her family's travel to Nampa which was partly done by covered wagon. She describes the Great Depression and the effect it had…
Bob Ferdinand shares his memories of Nampa in the 1940s and 1950s, discussing industry and development in Nampa at the time.
Steck, who was born in Nampa in 1917, was a teacher and principal for many years and worked at various schools around Canyon County and in Nampa. He…
Dr. Bob Mangum came with his family to Nampa in 1918. He remembers his childhood years in Nampa, the Samaritan hospital and his early medical…
Dr. Olive M. Winchester came to Nampa in 1917 to join the faculty at Northwest Nazarene College.
Nationally renowned theologian, Dr. H. Orton Wiley was the President of the Northwest Nazarene College, 1919-1926.
Founded Northwest Nazarene College in 1913.
Dr. Culver became Academic Dean of Northwest Nazarene College (NNC) in 1946.
Culver Hall housing on NNU's campus is named in her honor.
At Northwest Nazarene College. Marguerite Spencer Brown and Donna Wilson Parsons with debate trophies

