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W. B. Arndt photographic collection
Four black and white photographs of the Bull Run River and Mount Hood.
Arrigoni's Hotel register
Collection consists of a register for Arrigoni's Hotel, 1 volume, 1862-1865. The register includes records of Metropolis and Dennison House, predecessors to Arrigoni's Hotel.
Art Advocates, Inc. records
Art Advocates Inc. was formed to foster fine arts in the Pacific Northwest by funding selected artists. Collection includes correspondence, membership roster, and financial reports collected by Art Advocates President Richard L. Rosenberg, 1966-1968; membership roster, 1968-1969; minutes, 1969; and financial records, 1968-1969.
Arts and Crafts Society of Portland records
Records, correspondence, brochures, and clippings relating to the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland, which was founded in 1933 and offered classes including ceramics, metalwork, and woodwork. It became the Oregon College of Art and Craft in the late 20th century.
Ascent of Mount Hood: September 4, 1866
Manuscript copy of a letter from George Henry Atkinson to the editor of the Oregonian, circa 1866-1889, regarding his trip to the summit of Mount Hood on September 4, 1866. Atkinson was a missionary, educator, scientist, and publicist.
Oral history interview with Isabelle K. Ashcraft
Oral history interview with Isabelle K. Ashcraft conducted by Charles Digregorio on June 14, 1977. Ashcraft discusses her experience serving on the board of the Portland Civic Theatre, beginning in 1945.
Elizabeth Ashworth photographic collection
Collection of 89 black and white photographs depicting individuals, groups, residences, and places, many in Oregon. Some images have identifying information, but most are unidentified. A number of the images are of or relate to people identified as George W. Pardey and Ina Pardey. The collection also includes two class photographs, 1914 and 1916, from the Christian Brothers Business College in Portland, Oregon, and images depicting scenes in the area of Skagway, Alaska.
Print of sailing ship Aspice and crew members
Mounted black and white photomechanical print of the sailing ship Aspice with portraits of crew members, each one identified.
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon records
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon is a non-profit organization to advance the interests of Oregon forest industries. Records include minutes and the correspondence of secretary Charles E. Ogle regarding memberships and activities.
John Jacob Astor collection
Collection consists of typescript copies of miscellaneous historical and biographical material by and about John Jacob Astor, primarily correspondence.