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Pages from Appletons' Journal regarding salmon fishing on the Columbia River
Collection consists of pages excised from the December 10, 1870, and May 20, 1876, issues of the periodical Appletons' Journal, both featuring articles and engravings related to salmon fishing on the Columbia River.
Sam Arback photographic collection on the Mazurovsky family
Small collection of black and white photographs depicting members of Mazurovsky family; their jewelry store, National Jewelry, in Portland, Oregon; and their residence. Also included is a photo of Oscar Korber at the grand opening of his jewelry store, O. Korber Jewelry, in Portland.
Architectural illustration of proposed office building in Portland, Oregon
Pen and ink architectural illustration depicting a proposed office building at Broadway and Oak in Portland, Oregon. The architect is unidentified, and the building was never constructed.
Oral history interview with Claire Argow
Oral history interview with Claire Argow conducted by Roberta Watts from November 28 to December 2, 1977. Argow was a criminologist, attorney, and activist for improved correctional facilities, and served as executive director of the Oregon Prison Association.
Argus (Sloop) and Ontario (Sloop) plans
Collection includes 3 photocopy plans on 1 sheet for the sloops Argus and Ontario, by William Doughty.
Arizonan (Ship) plans
Collection includes 3 plans on 2 sheets, negative photocopy plan on 1 sheet, and typed data on 1 sheet for the ship Arizonan.
Title abstract of Arleta Park property
Title abstract for Lot 7, Block 8 of Arleta Park 2 in southeastern Portland, Oregon. The property was 6119 SE 86th Avenue as of 1947.
Student census ledger for Arlington, Oregon
Small ledger listing the names, ages, and sex of elementary and secondary school students in Arlington, Oregon. Arlington is a town in Gilliam County, located along the Columbia River about 50 miles east of The Dalles.
Oral history interview with Jane M. Armentrout
Oral history interview with Jane M. Armentrout conducted by Roberta Watts on June 5, 1978. Armentrout discusses the life and career of her father, Dr. Harold Bunce Myers, and her own interest in science.
The Armory of the First Regiment, State National Guard, at Portland
A portion of a page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 7, 1888, featuring an engraving depicting ranks of soldiers outside the Armory building in Portland, Oregon.