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Newton D. Gilham papers
Photostat manuscript affidavit, circa 1852-1900, certifying that Newton D. Gilham; his wife, Marecy Gilham; and their children left Illinois and arrived in Portland, Oregon, in 1852. The family settled in the Mt. Tabor area of Portland, where Newton Gilham took out a donation land claim in the spring of 1853.
Gordon Gilkey drawings and photographs
Drawings by and photographs of or relating to Gordon Gilkey (1912-2000) from his childhood and early adulthood. Gilkey was an artist, a professor at Oregon State University, and an art collector. Most of the drawings in the collection are practice cartoon drawings Gilkey did through a correspondence course.
Oral history interview with Gordon W. Gilkey
Oral history interview with Gordon W. Gilkey by Jim Strassmaier, conducted from January 19 to April 1, 1998. Gilkey was an artist and a curator at the Portland Art Museum, as well as an art professor at Stephens College in Missouri, Oregon State University, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
Oral history interview with Amy R. Gill
Oral history interview with Amy R. Gill conducted by Charles Digregorio on February 23, 1976. Gill discusses her early life in the King's Hill and Portland Heights neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon, in the early 20th century.
Oral history interview with Amy R. Gill
Oral history interview with Amy R. Gill conducted by Gail H. Evans from December 7-14, 1978, as part of the Portland Neighborhood History Project. Gill discusses her early life in the King's Hill and Portland Heights neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon, in the early 20th century.
Raymond W. Gill papers
Papers relating to Raymond W. Gill and the Gill Bros. Seed Company. Raymond W. Gill (1882-1963) was a co-founder of Gill Bros. Seed Company, a member of the Oregon State Grange, and a Multnomah County representative.
Sister Margaret Jane Gillespie photographic collection
Two black and white photographs, one depicting a house in Los Angeles, California, and one panoramic view showing Vista House in Oregon and the Columbia River.
Oral history interview with Paul T. Gillette
Oral history interview with Paul T. Gillette conducted by Jim Strassmaier on February 9, 1983. Gillette worked for the Kresge Company, which later became Kmart, and ran one of their stores in Buffalo, New York, for 20 years.
Oral history interview with W. Michael Gillette
Oral history interview with W. Michael Gillette conducted by Michael O’Rourke from May 16, 2012, to December 10, 2014, as part of the United States District Court of Oregon Oral History Project. Gillette discusses his career as a lawyer and prosecutor in Oregon and American Samoa, and his service as a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals from 1977 to 1986, and as a justice on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1986 to 2010.
Gilliam Portrait Studio and Camera Shop negatives
Collection consists of negatives owned by the Gilliam Portrait Studio and Cemera Shop. The negatives date from 1930 to 1970 and were used to create photographic postcards. They depict landscapes, landmarks, city streets, storefronts, and tourist destinations across Oregon.