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George William Joseph papers
Collection includes correspondence, transcripts of court hearings, speeches and radio addresses, political notes, campaign materials and scrapbooks relating to political matters. George W. Joseph was a Republican senator who died while running for governor in 1930.
Joseph R. Gerber Company scrapbook on Thomas Dewey's 1948 presidential primary campaign in Oregon
Scrapbook of materials relating to Thomas E. Dewey's 1948 presidential primary campaign in Oregon compiled by the Joseph R. Gerber Company. The Gerber Company was an advertising agency in Portland, Oregon, that handled advertising for Dewey's campaign. Dewey won the Oregon primary and eventually became the Republican nominee, but lost the general election.
Journal Building Company record book
Journal Building Company record book, 1911-1958, with articles of incorporation, minutes and certificate of dissolution.
Journal Publishing Company records
Records consist of a stock ledger, 1903-1914, and graphs of circulation statistics, 1914-1931, comparing several Portland newspapers: the Daily Oregonian, the Sunday Oregonian, the Evening Telegram and the Daily News.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America, Local 75 record book
Record book with minutes and financial reports.
Joseph H. Joyce papers
Collection consists of a ledger and account book of the Hazelwood Cream Company, 1906; and membership and identification cards, 1922-1924.
A. B. Judd letters
Photocopy manuscript letters from A. B. Judd to "Cousin Riley," May 11 and December 27, 1857, regarding a trip to St. Louis, Missouri, the sale of his property, Kansas statehood, and the question of slavery in the territories.
James and Helen Judge in the Pribilof Islands photographic collection
Twenty-two black and white photographs, primarily of James and Helen Judge in the Pribilof Islands, Alaska. James Judge (1866-1910) was the Assistant United States Treasury Agent to the Seal Fisheries at Pribilof Islands.
Oral history interview with Jacque Jurkins
Oral history interview with Jacque Jurkins conducted by Mary Ellen Smith from February 23, 2006, to April 13, 2007, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Jurkins is the director of the Multnomah Law Library in Portland, Oregon.
Juvenile delinquents in Multnomah County in 1870 and 1970: attitudes toward and treatment of the problem
Typescript term paper, 17 pages, June 1970, in the form of a film proposal, regarding the history of the juvenile justice system in Multnomah County, Oregon. With bibliography and appendix of related materials from Multnomah County and Oregon State Archives.