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Hockenyos family papers
George Hockenyos papers
Records, convention programs, photographs, and ephemera relating to the family and business of George Hockenyos, a grocer in Portland, Oregon.
Isaac Hodgson, Jr. architectural illustrations
Lithographic and watercolor illustrations depicting buildings in Portland, Oregon, designed by architect Isaac Hodgson, Jr., who worked in Portland during the early 1890s. The watercolors and one of the lithographs depict the Chamber of Commerce building; the other lithograph depicts the entrance to a proposed United Bank building.
Lee Hawley Hoffman papers
Lee Hawley Hoffman (1914-1998) was a prominent general contractor in the Pacific Northwest and a former executive director of the Oregon Historical Society. Collection includes records of Lee Hoffman, Inc., 1960-1962, with references to Oak Lodge Sanitary District, No. 1, Clackamas County; suit of Lee Hoffman v. U. S. regarding the construction of railroad bridge across the Deschutes River, 1962; personal and legal documents; financial records of Videoregon Corp., 1961-1962.
Myra Mayo Hoffman papers
Collection consists of a graduation certificate for Myra Mayo, Sellwood General Hospital and Training School for Nurses, June 1914; and a registered nurse certificate, July 1914.
Alexander Hogg engravings
Collection of engravings, most created for Anderson's Large Folio Edition of Cap't Cook's Voyages.
Asa D. Holaday papers
Collection includes manuscript essays: "Aids and Suggestions to the State Horticultural Society" and "Notes from Scappoose."
Millard C. Holbrook photograph album
One album of black and white photographs depicting Millard C. Holbrook and Company H of the 2nd Regiment of the Oregon Volunteers in the Philippines during the Spanish American War.
Eva Holder papers
Papers of Eva Holder (1882-1968) of Portland, Oregon, including correspondence, ephemera, her account of her grandparents' emigration to Oregon in 1853, and materials relating to Theosophy and the Unity School of Christianity.