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Francis Hutchinson papers
Collection includes business and financial records of various lumber companies in Oregon, including Hutchinson Lumber Co. in Oregon City.
Malcolm P. Hutchinson artist renderings and photographs of parade floats
Artist's renderings and photographs depicting parade floats designed from the 1930s to the 1950s by floral designer Malcolm P. Hutchinson (1899-1978) of Portland, Oregon. Most of the floats represented were designed for the Portland Rose Festival. Hutchinson worked for florist Tommy Luke until 1951, when he left to focus on the Hutchinson School of Floral Design, which he had founded in the 1940s.
Oral history interview with Narcissus M. Hutchinson
Oral history interview with Narcissus M. Hutchinson conducted by Linda S. Dodds on September 3, 1981. Hutchinson discusses her childhood on Sauvie Island and in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Ida Hutton autograph album
Collection consists of an autograph album that belonged to Ida Hutton, who was likely the daughter of John P. Hutton of Oregon. The album contains a mix of dated and undated, signed and unsigned entries from family members and friends. Dated entries range from 1867 to 1888.
Hjalmar Hvam scrapbooks
Hjalmar Hvam (1902-1996) was a champion skier and inventor of the first safety ski binding. Collection includes scrapbooks with photographs, clippings, correspondence and ephemera regarding Hvam's skiing career.
Hyster Company records
Collection consists of materials relating to the Hyster Company, including photographs of a plant interior and employees; a brochure and report about the company; materials concerning accounting machine installation; a sales booklet with product specifications; and party programs.
Oral history interview with Rand Ibraheem
Oral history interview with Rand Ibraheem conducted by Sankar Raman on April 4, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Ibraheem and her family were forced to leave Iraq in 2007 and resettled in the United States in 2014.
Oral history interview with Farhia Ibrahim
Oral history interview with Farhia Ibrahim conducted by Shea Seery and Sankar Raman on February 2, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Ibrahim discusses her experiences as a Muslim refugee from Somalia in Egypt and in Oregon.
Oral history interview with Fowzia Ibrahim
Oral history interview with Fowzia Ibrahim conducted by Don Schwartz on April 4, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Ibrahim, the daughter of Somali refugees in Kenya, immigrated to the United States with her family in 2004.
Idaho collection
Collection includes poclamation by Idaho Governor Silas D. Cochran, 1864; publication listing farms for sale in Idaho, circa 1900-1950; blank form from the King, Webb & Company assay office, Owyhee, Idaho, circa 1860; publication of the Northern Pacific Railroad, circa 1920-1950, extolling the virtues of settling in Washington and Idaho.