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Oral history interview with Maria Garcia
Oral history interview with Maria Garcia conducted by Maleya Luis on June 10, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Garcia immigrated to the United States from Mexico in the 1990s and became an American citizen in 2010. She opened Revolución Coffee House in Portland, Oregon.
Dwight E. Gard papers
Papers of Dwight E. Gard (1909-1971) include a notebook he kept while he was held as a prisoner of war by Japanese forces during World War II, along with related correspondence and articles, and materials relating to Multnomah Bank, the bank he later founded in Portland, Oregon. These include newspaper clippings, reports of condition, and a small quantity of advertisements, photographs, and blank checks and stationery.
Charlotte Gardner diary
Handwritten copy, made by Eleanor J. Graves, of Charlotte Coffin Gardner's journal of a voyage from Nantucket, Massachusetts, to San Francisco, California, and Washington Territory, then back to Nantucket, June 23, 1852-May 10, 1855.
Oral history interview with Marie A. Gary
Oral history interview with Marie A. Gary conducted by Sue Seyl and George Champlin on January 20, 1981. Gary worked for photographer Thomas J. Cronise at the Cronise Studio in Salem, Oregon.
Garyville Land Company records
Garyville Land Co. was a subsidiary of the Lyon Lumber Co., which owned timber lands in Linn County, Oregon. Collection includes journals, sales record books, cash books, and ledger of land and timber holdings.
Isabella Gauld papers
Oral history interview with Timothy J. Gauthier
Oral history interview with Timothy J. Gauthier conducted by Jim Strassmaier on September 24, 2008, as part of the Oregon Labor Oral History Program. Gauthier worked for the National Electrical Contractors Association and was involved with the IBEW Local 48 and the establishment of the Market Recovery Program in 1982.
George Gay residence photographic collection
Collection consists of 20 black and white photographs of the George Gay house near Hopewell, Oregon, the first brick building in Oregon. Photographs document the deterioration and ultimate ruin of the house, and also include images of a monument and replica.
Phillip M. Gayeski papers
Papers of Phillip M. Gayeski (1905-1979), including picket cards, union membership books, an indictment against him and others, and photographs. Gayeski worked as a merchant marine, and then was a longshore worker in Portland, Oregon.