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Cicero Hunt Lewis residence photographic collection
Small collection of black and photographs and one drawing of the exterior and interior of the Cicero Hunt Lewis house at NW 19th and Glisan St. in Portland, Oregon. Lewis (1826-1897) emigrated to Portland, Oregon, in 1851. He founded a mercantile firm, Allen and Lewis, with Lucius H. Allen.
David C. Lewis papers
Collection includes surveying notes, Crescent City, California, 1855-1856; letter to David C. Lewis' mother, May 30, 1880, regarding marriage; and marriage certificates for David Lewis and Rebecca Mendenhall, his parents and grandparents.
Oral history interview with Jean L. Lewis
Oral history interview with Jean L. Lewis conducted by Linda S. Dodds on March 5, 1981. Lewis was a state legislator and the first woman to become a Circuit Court judge in Oregon.
Oral history interview with Sidney Lezak
Oral history interview with Sidney Lezak conducted by Jack G. Collins from August 16, 1988, to June 6, 1990, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Lezak was an attorney in Portland, Oregon, and U.S. attorney for Oregon from 1961 to 1982.
Sidney Lezak papers
Scrapbook and loose papers and photographs relating to Sidney Lezak's career. Lezak (1924-2006) served as U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon from 1961 to 1982.
LGBTQ+ Sex Ed Shame Freeeee: Your Life Is Yours
Black and white zine containing educational information about sexual activity and gender identity. The zine was produced by social work students at Portland State University in Oregon, and was distributed at the 2022 Pride parade in Astoria, Oregon.
Helen Libonati photographic collection
Collection consists of 40 black and white photographs depicting scenes in Oregon and Washington, including Seaside; Timberline Lodge and Mt. Hood; Spirit Lake; the Vanport Flood in 1948; and the 1948 Rose Festival parade in Portland.
The library board and the conscientious objector: a study in war hysteria
Photocopy typescript draft of a master of arts thesis, 59 pages, May 1968, regarding the case of Miss M. Louise Hunt, a conscientious objector and employee of the Portland Library Association, and the public hysteria that resulted in her dismissal during World War I.
Lidell & Clarke records
Miscellaneous records of Lidell & Clarke.