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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.
Oral history interview with Bill J. Jwayad
Oral history interview with Bill J. Jwayad conducted by Curtis Johnson on November 8, 1980, as part of the Drive-in Restaurants of Portland Oral History Project. Jwayad was a frequent patron of drive-in restaurants in Portland, Oregon, during the 1950s.
Kadderly Hardware records
Kadderly Hardware was located at 130 1st St. and 131 Front Ave., Portland, Oregon, 1892-1956. Collection includes account books and ledgers, catalogs, and inventories.
Oral history interview with Sam J. Kahl and Zaki J. Kahl
Oral history interview with Sam J. Kahl and Zaki J. Kahl conducted by Robert J. Gassner on September 6, 1988, as part of the Portland's Syrian/Lebanese-American Community series. The Kahl brothers were immigrants from Syria and business owners in Portland, Oregon.
Albion H. Kahler reminiscences
Photocopy manuscript reminiscences of Albion H. Kahler about "Old Jacksonville" in 1879.
Kaiser Company letters to Swan Island tanker production workers
Two letters sent to Swan Island Shipyard tanker production workers by Kaiser Shipyards owner Henry J. Kaiser and manager A. R. Nieman during World War II. The letters congratulate the workers on building a record number of tankers.
Oral history interview with Prashant Kakad
Oral history interview with Prashant Kakad conducted by Sankar Raman on July 20, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Kakad immigrated to the United States from India in 2003. He attended Cornell University, worked for Intel, and became a dance teacher and DJ in Oregon.
Kamchadald: Dessiné d'après les originaux et les costumes de la Société Géographique Impériale de Russie
Color lithograph depicting a man of Kamchatka, modeled after the original costumes held in the Imperial Geographic Society of Russia. Titles in French.
Exequatur to his subjects
Manuscript exequatur by Kamehameha IV, commanding his subjects to "pay high respects" to James McBride, resident minister of the United States in Honolulu, June 20, 1863.
Charles T. Kamm papers
Master's License for Charles T. Kamm, January 7, 1884, allowing him to pilot steam vessels in the Willamette District on the Columbia River between Portland and Astoria.