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Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse construction photographic collection
Thirty-eight black and white photographs depicting construction of the Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse in downtown Portland, Oregon. The courthouse was designed by architect Morris Whitehouse and built by Murch Brothers Construction Co.
Oral history interview with Michael Gutwig
Oral history interview with Michael Gutwig conducted by James Louderman from May 11 to July 14, 2011, as part of the Oregon Labor History Program. Gutwig discusses his career as a journalist in Oregon, particularly as managing editor of the Northwest Labor Press.
H. C. White Co. stereographs
Collection consists of 20 commercially produced black and white stereographs by the H. C. White Co. Subjects include San Francisco, California, after the earthquake and fire of 1906; unidentified individuals climbing Mt. Hood; and troops in the Russo-Japanese war.
H. Law & Company journals and account books
Collection includes account books, 3 volumes, 1859-1865; and journal, 1863-1864. Final volume was partly used as a scrapbook by George Himes of the Oregon Historical Society. Henry Law was an early Portland, Oregon, commission merchant.
Oral history interview with Hamada Haaji
Oral history interview with Hamada Haaji conducted by Sankar Raman in 2018 for The Immigrant Story. Haaji and his family left Somalia as refugees when he was 6. They were approved for resettlement in the United States in 2014 and immigrated to Clackamas, Oregon.
Habitation d'été et d'hiver du Kamtchatka
Matted engraving by Robert Bénard depicting people outside summer and winter dwellings on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.
Robert L. Hacker photographic collection
Approximately 350 black and white photographs, most in 3 albums, of a trip to Alaska, especially of the commercial salmon fishing and canning industry.
Thom Hacker architectural papers
Papers of the architect Thomas "Thom" Hacker (1941-2023), primarily architectural sketches and drawings relating to his projects. Hacker taught at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, in the 1970s, and later headed an architectural firm in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Dorothy J. and Hurtis M. Hadley, Sr.
Oral history interview with Dorothy J. Hadley and Hurtis M. Hadley, Sr., conducted by Sarah Harris on November 19, 2021. The Hadleys discuss owning and operating the Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen from 1977 to 1985. The Pastry Kitchen was the first Black-owned bakery in the state of Oregon.
Samuel Hadlock papers
Master's License for Samuel Hadlock, March 20, 1902, allowing him to pilot steam vessels in the Willamette District on the Columbia River between Astoria and The Dalles and from Celilo Falls to the head of the Snake River.