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Log of the ship Chillicothe
Manuscript log of the ship Chillicothe, kept by W. Z. Haskins, 4 pages, June 4-16, 1922, on a trip from Astoria, Oregon, to Naknek, Alaska.
Oral history interview with James K. Logan
Oral history interview with James K. Logan conducted by Toni R. Black Cloud from April 12 to May 23, 2002, as part of the Radical Elders oral history series. Logan discusses his early life as a homeless teenager, his recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction, and his involvement with the American Indian Movement.
John Francis Logan papers
Collection includes journals, records of legal practice, and various association records collected by John Francis Logan, who was a lawyer in Portland, Oregon, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Baker Theatre Stock Co.
Oral history interview with Thayne J. Logan
Oral history interview with Thayne J. Logan conducted by Linda S. Dodds on January 3, 1990. Logan was an artist and architect in Oregon.
Lomax family letters
Collection includes manuscript letters from Claude E. Lomax to his mother and his brother, Lester M. Lomax, regarding life at Camp Lewis, Washington; typescript letter from Claude E. Lomax to Alfred Lewis Lomax, regarding a motor trip to Lookout Mountain; photocopy postcards from Alfred Lewis Lomax to his family, regarding life at the University of Washington.
Ken Lomax photographic collection on downtown Portland
Four black and white photographs of downtown Portland, Oregon, including the demolition of the Blitz Brewery.
John E. Lombard letters
Copy book, March-April 1883, containing carbon copy manuscript correspondence regarding the formation of the Portland Ice Company, delivery of ice, etc.
Lone Pine Farm photograph album
Album containing primarily engravings and photographs clipped from newspapers and other publications, and a small number of photographic prints. The clippings are of notable people, most of them women, particularly wives of United States politicians and presidents, and royalty and nobility of various nations. The photographs, most on pages labeled "Lone Pine Farm," depict a house and grounds, as well as unidentified people.
Edward Long collection
Collection consists of a bound manuscript account book, 1858-1875, for Edward Long's orchard and farm; and bound typescript "Abstract of Title, Title and Trust Company," Lot 6 and west half of Lot 5 in Block 14, John Irving's First Addition to East Portland, 1879, of which a portion was given to Edward Long.
Oral history interview with Reub Long
Oral history interview with Reub Long conducted by Ron E. Shay on October 6, 1971. Long was an author, rancher and longtime eastern Oregon resident.