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Harry Glickman letter to Bill Schonely
Letter from Harry Glickman (1924-2020) to Bill Schonely (1929-2023), confirming Schonely's hire as the Portland Trail Blazers' play-by-play broadcaster for the 1970-1971 season. Glickman was the founder of the Blazers, a professional basketball team in Portland, Oregon; Schonely was the team's broadcaster from 1970 to 2000.
Rodney L. Glisan diaries
Collection consists of diaries from trips in Oregon, including a typescript diary, August 16-28, 1909, of a trip from Seaside to Newport; and photocopy typescript diaries of trips from Forest Grove to Seaside; Elk Creek to Neahkanie; and Seaside to Neahkanie.
Eli Sheldon Glover papers
Papers of inventor and artist Eli Sheldon Glover include diaries describing travels across the United States, correspondence with his son, and patents and advertisements for his inventions.
G.M. Standifer Construction Corporation records
The G.M. Standifer Construction Company built two shipyards on the Columbia River for the World War I effort. Collection consists of a stock certificate book for the Standifer-Clarkson Shipyard in North Portland, 1916, and a stock certificate book for the G.M. Standifer Construction Corporation, 1917-1919.
G.M. Standifer Construction Corporation steamship plans
Four plans on 1 sheet, drawn by H. Purdy Jr., of a freight steamer for the G. M. Standifer Construction Corporation of Vancouver, Washington.
Oral history interview with Nona L. Goard
Oral history interview with Nona L. Goard, conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 5, 1976. Goard discusses her experiences as a wing walker, parachute jumper, and stunt flier in St. Paul, Minnesota, from 1926 to 1932.
Frank S. Godfrey family papers
Frank S. Godfrey was a businessman in Seaside, Oregon, and a soldier in the Spanish-American War, master sergeant of Company B, 2nd Oregon Infantry. Collection includes correspondence of Birdie Ann Godfrey, 1957; ribbons and other ephemera from United States War Veterans reunions, 1898-1955; register of veterans, 1951; and Dorothy Godfrey Otto's reminiscences, 1967.
Oral history interview with Marty B. Gold
Oral history interview with Marty B. Gold conducted by Clark Hansen from June 13-16, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Gold was a legal assistant to Hatfield.
Oral history interview with Ellen Goldberg
Oral history interview with Ellen Goldberg conducted by Annica Eagle and Spencer Trueax on February 24, 2011, for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Goldberg, a lesbian activist, discusses her role in founding and operating the Mountain Moving Cafe in Portland, Oregon, as well as her later activism.
Jennie Burton Bewley Gonty photograph album pages
Color photocopies of pages from a photograph album assembled by Jennie Burton Bewley Gonty of Oregon. Includes scenes of the filming of the motion picture "The Golden Trail" in Oregon, circa 1919-1920, and pictures of women in bathing suits.