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Ernest Hood lithographs of Oregon general stores
Color lithographs of crayon sketches of general stores in Pedee, Mist, Elk City, and Laurel, Oregon.
Lord Samuel Hood portrait
Framed mezzotint portrait of "The Right Honourable Hood, Admiral of the Blue and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean," London, Caroline St., Bedford Square.
Robert M. Hood duplex plans
Six plans and sections on 1 blueprint sheet for alterations to turn a house into a duplex for owner Robert M. Hood at 8415 SE 11th Ave. in Portland, Oregon. Drawn by architect B. W. Arnold.
Mr. Herbert Clark Hoover of Oakland, California 1896
Typescript document with biographical data of Herbert Hoover's earlier years in Iowa, in Oregon, and in Oakland, California. Also included is a photograph of Hoover's house in Oakland at the time he first registered to vote in 1896.
Bob Hope in Oregon photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs of Bob Hope, mostly in Oregon, including photos of Hope with Oregon Governor Tom McCall and with Queen Rhonda Anderson at the Portland Rose Festival in 1969.
Journal of the brigantine Hope
Photocopy extract from the journal of Joseph Ingraham describing the voyage of the Brigantine Hope from Boston to the Northwest coast of America.
Henry Hopkins collection
Collection includes typescript reminiscences of Henry Hopkins, and typescript newspaper articles and obituaries.
Edgar Horner account of the sinking of the S.S. Alaska and related materials
Edgar Horner's account of the sinking of the S.S. Alaska off Cape Mendocino, California, in 1921, and related newspaper clippings and a map. The Alaska was a steamship traveling from Portland, Oregon, to San Francisco, California, when it hit Blunt's Reef and sank, killing 42 people. Horner (1888-1974) was one of the surviving passengers.
J.H. Horner papers
Papers of a Wallowa County, Oregon, official and amateur historian, consisting primarily of a manuscript of his unpublished book "Wallowa River and Valley," as well as correspondence with Otis Halfmoon and other documents.
John B. Horner collection
Collection consists of materials by or belonging to John B. Horner that concern Oregon-related historical topics. These include diagrams and documents concerning the Kalapuya mounds; the text of an address Horner delivered to the Oregon Pioneer Association; and a letter from Gertrude Balch Ingalls with a biographical sketch of her brother, Frederic Homer Balch. Horner (1856-1933) taught English and history at Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University).