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The Great Fire at Portland, Oregon
Part of a page from the October 18, 1873, issue of the periodical The Graphic, featuring an engraving that depicts the aftermath of the fire in Portland that destroyed 19 city blocks between the Willamette River, SW Second Ave., Morrison and Clay streets on August 2, 1873.
Great Northern calendar portraits
Collection consists of color prints, based on original portraits by Winold Reiss, that were used in Great Northern Railway calendars, as well as full pages from the calendars.
Great Northern Railroad photograph album
Album of black and white photographs taken during construction of the Cascade Tunnel in Washington state by the Great Northern Railway. Many of the photographs depict scenes of or near the West Portal of the tunnel, including views of switchbacks, Tye Creek, workers, and buildings at the work camp.
Steamship Great Northern plans
Ten blueline photocopy plans on 3 sheets for Hull Nos. 407-408 of the ship Great Northern, by William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Co.
Greater Portland Women's Bowling Association scrapbook about the 1965 Women's International Bowling Congress Championship Tournament
Scrapbook documenting the Greater Portland Women's Bowling Association's successful bid for Portland, Oregon, to be the host city for the Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Championship Tournament. The scrapbook also documents the tournament itself. The 48th WIBC Championship Tournament was held in Portland in April and May 1965.
Oral history interview with Daniel D. Grecco
Oral history interview with Daniel D. Grecco, conducted by Lew Cook and Grace Montgomery on December 7, 1976. Grecco watches films of early aviation held by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library, and discusses them. He also talks about repairing the Spirit of St. Louis during Charles Lindbergh’s visit to Portland in 1927.
Oral history interview with Alan Green
Oral history interview with Alan Green conducted by Jim Strassmaier from April 20 to July 21, 1999, for the Oregon Historical Society. Green was a prominent member of the Republican Party in Oregon. He chaired President George H. W. Bush's 1988 presidential campaign in Oregon and served as ambassador to Romania from 1988 to 1991.
Beryl Albert Green scrapbooks
Beryl Albert Green (1887-1965) was an attorney specializing in labor and civil liberties cases. Collection includes scrapbooks with clippings, speeches, and ephemera regarding strikes and labor law.
Carl Green papers
Unprocessed papers belonging to and regarding Carl Green.
Oral history interview with Edith Green
Oral history interview with Edith Green conducted by Cynthia Harrison on December 18, 1978. Green represented Oregon's 3rd District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1955 to 1974.