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Stafford Hansell papers
Arnold P. Hansen materials related to crimes against Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads
Collection consists of materials that belonged to Arnold P. Hansen, a special agent at Union Station in Portland, Oregon. Materials include a photo album of suspects apprehended for crimes committed against or in relation to the Union Pacific Railroad, as well as a photocopy of a signed confession by Roy DeAutremont to the robbery of a Southern Pacific train near Jackson County, Oregon, in 1923.
R. P. Hanson photograph album
Album of black and white photographs of R. P. Hanson, family, and friends, mostly unidentified or identified only by first name, on vacation and at home. Subjects include swimming and other outdoor activities; sports; houses; city and street scenes; and children (including many snapshots of a pair of twins).
Happy days in the one room school
Lillian Maki was a teacher in Lincoln County, Oregon, during the 1930s. Collection consists of a typescript copy, 1975, of reminiscences about teaching in small school in Lincoln County during that period.
Oral history interview with Sabina Haque
Oral history interview with Sabina Haque conducted by Sankar Raman on November 11, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Haque was born in Ohio and raised in Pakistan. She returned to the United States in the 1990s to attend Smith College and also studied art at Boston University. She became an artist and art professor at Portland State University.
Harbor patrol tugboat plans
Two negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of a harbor patrol tugboat for the Commission of Public Docks in Portland, Oregon, by architect J. H. Johnston.
Harbor view, city of Portland, Oregon
Poster featuring a printed half-tone panoramic photograph of Portland, Oregon. The photograph was taken from the east side of the Willamette River and shows the river, steamboats, bridges, and waterfront buildings on the west side of the river.
A. B. Harden diary and letters
Diary of A. B. Harden (1814-1887), who emigrated to Oregon in 1847, and letters to his family. The diary describes Harden's journey to Oregon and his life in Oregon, while the letters include information about life in Oregon, developments in the war between Euro-American emigrants and Liksiyu (Cayuse) people, names of local legislators, and poetry by Harden.
Robert C. Harder collection
Sketches in pen, pencil, marker, pastels, etc., of trains and buildings in the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington area. Scenes include: Kerns Grammar School (in 1923) and Montavilla School (in 1917) in Portland, Oregon; Oakville Church in Oakville, Oregon; and a streetcar in Vancouver, Washington.