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Gene Heiple photographic collection on Seward, Alaska
Four black and white photographs of Seward, Alaska, and environs.
Oral history interview with Francis J. Heitkemper
Oral history interview with Francis J. Heitkemper conducted by Charles Digregorio on March 22, 1977. Heitkemper discusses the history of his family's business, the Heitkemper Jewelry Store, in Portland, Oregon.
E. R. Helig diary
Manuscript diary, January 5-25, 1899, kept by E. R. Helig while on board the schooner Charles L. Davenport, traveling down the Delaware River to Santiago, Cuba.
Helm family letters
Collection primarily consists of correspondence of and relating to the Helm family, Oregon pioneers, as well as a handwritten family record of births and marriages; incomplete original and typescript copies of an Oregon Pioneer Association questionnaire relating to William Helm and his family; and a typescript photocopy of a document titled "The Crossing of the Plains in 1845 & 46," written by Richard Watson Helm.
Oral history interview with Charles H. Heltzel
Oral history interview with Charles H. Heltzel conducted by Charles Digregorio on March 2, 1977. Heltzel discusses his career as a lawyer in Salem, Oregon, and in Washington, D.C., as well as his work as the public utilities commissioner of Oregon in the 1950s.
John Bunker Hemey diary
Manuscript diary regarding overland journey from Illinois to California.
Oral history interview with Roy H. Hemmingway
Oral history interview with Roy H. Hemmingway conducted by Michael O’Rourke from August 29 to October 20, 2000, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Hemmingway represented Oregon on the Northwest Power Planning Council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1981 to 1986.
Oral history interview with Herman P. Hendershott
Oral history with Herman P. Hendershott conducted by Clark Hansen from November 16, 1993, to January 13, 1994, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Hendershott was an Oregon state representative from 1947 to 1949.
Captain O. D. Henderson eulogies
Oregon National Guard Captain Ogilvie D. Henderson of Woodburn, Oregon, was fatally shot, along with Clackamas County Sheriff John R. Shaver, while attempting to apprehend Frank Smith, the suspected murderer of George Hanlon, an Oregon City nightwatchman. Collection consists of obituaries, eulogies, and letters of condolence to Henderson's wife, Minnie Henderson.
James H. Henderson ledger
Ledger kept by James H. Henderson (1862-1959) relating to his work as a furniture dealer, carpenter, and funeral director in Elgin, Oregon, with a small amount of financial ephemera from his later life in Portland, Oregon. Henderson was born in Missouri, and came to La Grande, Oregon, in 1884. He lived in Elgin from the 1890s until 1919, when he moved to Portland.