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Steamer G. K. Wentworth plans
Five sheets of plans for the sternwheel steamboat G.K. Wentworth of Portland, Oregon, by architect J. H. Johnston. The plans include top and side views; a cross section; and a lines draft.
Joseph G. Gale biography
Manuscript biography of Joseph Goff Gale prepared by his daughter, Mrs. Page of Walla Walla, Washington, 1900. Gale was a pioneer, shipbuilder, trapper and active participant in the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government.
Gallagher family legal papers
Collection includes correspondence from Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York, and others, to P. J. Gallagher, 1946-1947; wills, titles, tax papers, and decrees, 1918-1975, regarding relative rights of various claimants to the waters of the Powder River, a tributary of the Snake River. Family members mentioned include Martin P. Gallagher.
John H. Gallagher papers
John H. Gallagher was a soldier in the Spanish American War and a mining engineer in Portland, Oregon. Papers include correspondence, 1902-1909, regarding personal matters; receipts and documents, circa 1895-1900, regarding the Philippines and the Spanish American War, with some items in Spanish; and broadsides for events for U.S. troops in Hawaii, 1898.
Francis Galloway papers
Oral history interview with Helen H. Gamble and Harriet H. Cass
Oral history interview with sisters Helen H. Gamble and Harriet H. Cass conducted by Charles Digregorio on April 22, 1976. Gamble and Cass discuss their early life in the Portland Heights neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with John F. Gange
Oral history interview with John F. Gange conducted by Roberta Watts on January 27, 1978. Gange discusses his career in international relations.
Interview with Brian R. Gant about Clive Charles and soccer in Portland, Oregon
Interview with Brian R. Gant conducted by Katelyn Best on February 10, 2021. Gant discusses the legacy of Clive Charles, who was a player for the Portland Timbers soccer team and later a coach at the University of Portland.
Reuben Gant papers
Collection consists of manuscript affidavits signed by William Savage, March 14, 1890, and William Goodrich, April 7, 1890, certifying that Reuben Gant drove the first wagon across the Cascades on the Barlow Road in 1846.
Gantenbein family papers
Collection includes correspondence, memorabilia, and an account book later used as a picture scrapbook. Correspondence includes letters, most in German with translations, between John E. Gantenbein and Mary Stier, and between Gantenbein and family, friends, and colleagues. Also included is correspondence between J. Edward Gantenbein and Helen Louise Pittock concerning personal matters.