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Oral history interview with Manuel Izquierdo
Oral history interview with Manuel Izquierdo conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 21, 1978. Izquierdo discusses his career as a sculptor in Portland, Oregon.
J. Neils Lumber Company records
Unprocessed collection of miscellaneous records of the J. Neils Lumber Lumber Co.
J. W. & V. Cook Company account book
Bound manuscript account book, 1877-1879. J. W. & V. Cook Company was a salmon packing company in Clatsop County, Oregon, operated by James W. Cook and Vincent Cook.
Oral history interview with Hazar Jaber
Oral history interview with Hazar Jaber, conducted by Sankar Raman, Nancy Dollahite, and Hannah Kendall on May 29, 2020, for The Immigrant Story. Jaber discusses her work with the Syrian Red Crescent Society; her immigration to the United States; and her experiences running a dental practice, Happy Kids Dentistry, in Longview, Washington.
Jeremiah Jack collection
Collection includes receipts, 1813-1819, with typed transcript, and 5 notarized burial certificates, 1923, signed by attendees of Jeremiah Jack's funeral. Jack fought in the war of 1812 and moved to Silverton, Oregon in 1847.
Charles S. Jackson family photographs collection
The collection consists of photographs of newspaper owner C. S. Jackson (1860-1924) of Pendleton and Portland, Oregon; family members including his wife, Maria C. Jackson (1862-1956), his sons, Francis C. Jackson (1887-1919) and Philip L. Jackson (1893-1953), and his grandson, C. S. Jackson (1914-1947); and images relating to his newspaper enterprises, the East Oregonian and the Oregon Journal.
Charles Samuel Jackson papers
C. S. Jackson (1860-1924) was the publisher of the Oregon Journal newspaper in Portland. Collection includes correspondence, 1881-1924, regarding Oregon conservation, local and national politics, and the newspaper business. Other materials include a diary, scrapbooks for the Journal Publishing Co. and on the dairy industry in Oregon; and papers of Maria Clopton Jackson.
Glenn L. Jackson papers
Hewitt R. Jackson drawings of the Columbia Rediviva
Three drawings depicting a sailing ship, most likely the Columbia Rediviva, made by Hewitt R. Jackson, circa 1965. Jackson was an artist and maritime historian.
Philip L. Jackson collection
Collection includes materials regarding Philip L. Jackson's house; correspondence; legal documents; a minute book for the Oregon Journal; financial documents regarding the Oregon Journal; newspaper clippings regarding the Jackson family; and miscellaneous family and personal papers.