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Jackson Tower sketch
Collection includes 1 rendering on 1 sheet of the Jackson Tower, also known as the Oregon Journal Building, on the southeast corner of SW Broadway Ave. and SW Yamhill St. in Portland, Oregon.
Jacob Miller Barber and Beauty Supply Company records
Jacob Miller Barber and Beauty Supply Company was founded in 1916 in Portland, Oregon, and grew to cover Oregon, parts of Washington, Idaho, California, Alaska and Canada. Collection includes correspondence, 1941-1947; company history; legal documents; and stationery and forms.
Stephen L. Jacobs photographic collection
Small collection of six black and white photographs. Images include: the site of the house where Alberta D. Howard was born; an 1897 photograph of Howard's class at the Stephens School in Portland; a 1939 photograph of the Stephens School building; a studio portrait of people identified as the Houghman family of Portland; a studio portrait of a child identified as Florence Inman; and a studio portrait of an unidentified man in a military uniform.
Jacobs-Wilson house photograph collection, Portland, Oregon
Six black-and-white photographic prints of and relating to the Jacobs-Wilson house in Portland, Oregon, a historic home built in 1913. The photographs show the exterior, one room inside the house, people on the grounds, and an unidentified family.
Louis A. Jacobsen papers
Business, personal, and family papers of Louis A. Jacobsen. Jacobsen (1871-1965) was a Portland, Oregon, businessman who owned or was involved with numerous local firms in the early 20th century, including the Jacobsen Construction Company and the University Drug Company.
Oral history interview with Patty J. Jacobsen
Oral history interview with Patty J. Jacobsen conducted by Roberta Watts on June 28, 1978. Jacobsen was the second director of the Office of Neighborhood Associations in Portland, Oregon.
Jagger family papers
Collection includes certificates, diaries, correspondence and other papers belonging primarily to Benjamin Jagger, his daughter Minnie Jagger, and his grandson George Day. Benjamin Jagger (1822-1904) married Ann W. Wrigley in 1852. Their children were Louis Jagger, Frank Jagger, Minnie Jagger (later Minnie Vonderahe) and Olive Jagger (later Olive Day). George Day was their grandson.
James G. Blaine Society collection
Collection includes correspondence, membership lists, publicity and ephemera regarding the James G. Blaine Society; studies, reports and newspaper clippings regarding the Oregon tourist industry. The aim of the society was to discourage the overpopulation of Oregon.
James Kenneth Peters slides of South Fork Forest Camp
Collection consists of 80 slides, taken by James Kenneth Peters, depicting the South Fork Forest Camp in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon, including tree planting, buildings, and work crews. The camp is a minimum-security work camp established in 1951; Peters was a labor foreman there from 1960 to 1967.
Kelly B. Janes collection of recipes and cookbooks
Loose recipe sheets and two cookbooks that belonged to Kelly B. Janes, a resident of Portland, Oregon, or to his family. The loose recipe sheets were produced by Mary Cullen's Cottage, the household arts service of the Oregon Journal newspaper in Portland. One of the cookbooks, for durum wheat main dishes, was distributed by the Portland-based Porter-Scarpelli Macaroni Company. The other cookbook is for recipes using the soda drink 7UP.