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Jantzen, Inc. photographic collection
Small collection of photographs relating to Jantzen, Inc., an apparel manufacturer in Portland, Oregon. Among the subjects depicted are building exteriors and interiors, with scenes of employees and machinery; people in Jantzen swimwear; Jantzen athletic teams; and an employee climb on Mount Hood.
Jantzen, Inc. publications, photographs, and ephemera
Catalogs, souvenir book, and newsletter materials from Jantzen, Inc. (also known as Jantzen Knitting Mills), as well as photographs relating to company picnics and reunions. Jantzen was founded as the Portland Knitting Company in 1910 in Portland, Oregon, and changed its name to Jantzen Knitting Mills in 1918. The firm became a nationally known swimwear manufacturer in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1954, it changed its name to Jantzen, Inc.
Oral history interview with John E. Jaqua
Oral history interview with John E. Jaqua conducted by Donald W. Brodie from October 5 to November 1, 2000, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Jaqua was an attorney in Eugene, Oregon, and helped to found Nike, Inc.
Oral history interview with Susheela Jayapal
Oral history interview with Susheela Jayapal conducted by Sankar Raman on June 21, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Jayapal discusses her experiences as an Indian American immigrant, and her careers in the financial, legal, and political spheres.
Steamer Jeane Aulean plans
Five sheets of plans for the steamer Jeane Aulean by marine architect J. H. Johnston. The plans include top and side views; a cross section; and a line plan.
Gordon and Virginia Jeffries photographs of the 1948 Columbia River flood
Collection consists of 18 snapshot photographs of damage from the 1948 Columbia River flood, also known as the Vanport Flood, taken by Gordon Jeffries and Virginia Jeffries in May and June of 1948.
Oral history interview with John A. Jelderks
Oral history interview with John A. Jelderks conducted by Donna Sinclair from December 19-27, 2006, and Jan Dilg from May 28 to September 16, 2009, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Jelderks discusses his career as a judge for Oregon's 7th judicial district and as a magistrate judge on the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
Berryman Jennings papers
Papers of and relating to Berryman Jennings (1807-1888), primarily correspondence relating to his role as quartermaster during the Cayuse War. Jennings emigrated to Oregon in 1847, helped build the steamer Lot Whitcomb, and was the first grand master of the Oregon Masonic Lodge. The town Jennings Lodge, Oregon, is named for him.
Oral history interview with Gertrude Glutsch Jensen
Oral history interview with Gertrude Glutsch Jensen conducted by Roberta Watts from December 7, 1977, to January 17, 1978. Jensen was active in the campaign to preserve the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon and Washington.
Gertrude Glutsch Jensen speech on preservation of the Columbia River Gorge
Remarks delivered by Gertrude Glutsch Jensen from her home in Portland, Oregon. In the speech, which was broadcast on KOIN radio, she discusses ongoing conflict over the preservation of the Columbia River Gorge.