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The Indian fisher
Engraving, taken from an unidentified book, depicting Native people in canoes and other types of boats in an unidentified body of water.
Indian training schools photographic collection
Small collection of 14 black-and-white photographs, most of which depict students and scenes at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Also included are two group portraits of students at the Indian Training School in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Inman-Poulsen Lumber Company records
Bound manuscript account book of lumber wholesalers Robert D. Inman and Johan Poulsen, 1892, and miscellaneous inventories and price lists, 1909-1910.
The inside of a house in Oonalashka
Three engravings in various sizes, made from the same drawing by John Webber, artist for the third voyage of James Cook. The image, titled "The Inside of a Home in Oonalashka," depicts Native adults and children at various activities inside a dwelling with a thatched roof in Unalaska.
Institute for Managerial and Professional Women records
Administrative and annual conference records of the Portland, Oregon-based women's business organization Institute for Managerial and Professional Women. The records date from 1979-1988.
Interieur de la cabane habitée par Pierre-le-Grande a Zaandam en 1697
Hand-colored lithograph of Peter the Great, Russian czar, in his summer home in Zaandam, The Netherlands, in 1697.
International Woodworkers of America records
Records include correspondence, convention proceedings, membership lists, negotiations, and strike data.
Into the past: Down 45 years of railroad track
Portion of a paper written by Lois Reed Bryant for a college class on Oregon history; it consists primarily of quoted excerpts from a book, "Forty Years a Locomotive Engineer," written by Bryant's father, J. Harvey Reed, about his railroad career.
Inventory of the logbook of the ship Margaret
Typescript photocopy of an inventory of the contents of the two-volume logbook of the ship Margaret on a voyage to the Pacific in 1792, with a list of tables, illustrations and maps.
Oral history interview with Irakoze Diane
Oral history interview with Irakoze Diane conducted by Sankar Raman on December 14, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. She talks about her experiences as a Burundian refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo.