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Samuel P. Kimball patents for a cultivator
Patents for a cultivator designed by Samuel P. Kimball (1851-1938) filed in the United States and Canada. Kimball was a fruit grower in the area of Salem, Oregon.
Martin Luther Kimmel papers
Papers of Martin Luther Kimmel consist of a manuscript diary, September-December 1917, of his enlistment at Vancouver Barracks, Washington, and training at various Army posts in the U.S., with typescript transcript; and correspondence regarding Kimmel's book "The Torchbearers," 1966-1967.
Oral history interview with Elvia W. King
Oral history interview with Elvia W. King conducted by Charles Digregorio on October 18, 1976. King discusses the life of her father, William Tagg, and her early life in the Clatsop Plains community, which is now part of Gearhart, Oregon.
King-Jeffery family papers
Collection includes deeds in Portland, Oregon, for Amos and Melinda King, and a deed in Long Beach, Washington Territory, for E. J. Jeffery; wills for Melinda King and Edward James Jeffery; a baptism certificate for Nautilla Jeffery, née King; and a stock certificate for Edna J. Jeffery.
Larry King photographic collection
Kingsley family papers
Darius Kinsey photographic collection on logging in the Pacific Northwest
Eight black and white photographs of the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest, including workers, trains and oxen.
Arthur R. Kirkham papers
Arthur R. Kirkham (1897-1981) was a longtime radio newscaster for KOIN in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes scrapbooks, correspondence and miscellaneous personal papers regarding Kirkham's experiences in World War I and his radio career.
Kisor family papers
Collection includes correspondence of George W. Kisor and Sarah A. Kisor of Philomath, Oregon; financial records; biographical material; Occidental and Pacific Self-Endowment funds records; and teaching certificates and school record books of James Chambers, George W. Kisor's son-in-law.
Klamath River Commission records
Collection includes correspondence, minutes and other records, 1951-1958, regarding land and water use in the Klamath River Basin. The Klamath River Compact Commission was created by the 1957 Klamath River Compact as a cooperative relationship between the states of Oregon and California and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.