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Alexander Linthicum papers
Lipman Wolfe & Co. records
The Lipman, Wolfe & Co. department store was opened in Portland, Oregon, in 1880 by Soloman Lipman and Adolphe Wolfe. Collection includes leases, contracts, insurance policies, trademark registration and other records regarding delivery services, shoplifting and various departments in the Portland store; documents regarding other properties owned by Lipman & Wolfe and materials used in construction of Vista House.
Oral history interview with Jim W. Litchfield
Oral history interview with Jim W. Litchfield conducted by Michael O'Rourke from September 21-22, 2000, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Litchfield was power planning director for the Northwest Power Planning Council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1981 to 1992.
Lithograph of Native man in winter dress from Costume of the Russian Empire
Hand-colored lithograph depicting a Native man of the Aleutian Islands in winter attire. The lithograph is Plate 60 from the 1811 edition of "Costume of the Russian Empire," published by Edward Harding.
Lithograph of Portland and Mt. St. Helens
Lithograph of Portland and Mt. St. Helens.
Lithographs from "A report: in the form of a journal"
Lithographs produced for the book "A report: in the form of a journal," depicting scenes from Osborne Cross's exploratory expedition across the United States, including the Snake River, the Columbia River, The Dalles, and others.
Lithographs of Russian costume
Colored lithographs taken from an unidentified Italian almanac depicting dwellings, people, and clothing of "Kamciadali," the people of Kamchatka, Russia, and the clothing of "Tungusi" and "Telenli," the people of Tunguska in Siberia.
Little Girl in Wallowa Country
Reminiscences of Delight C. Wiebe (nee Clawson, 1905-1986) about her childhood near Enterprise, Oregon, and in Elgin, Oregon, retyped by her daughter Rose Mary Schuette. Wiebe lived in eastern Oregon in the 1910s.
Oral history interview with Frederic Littman
Oral history interview with Frederic Littman conducted by Charles Digregorio on February 6, 1974. Littman discusses his career as a sculptor in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Janet Liu
Oral history interview with Janet Liu conducted by Sankar Raman and Jessica Pollard on August 10, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Liu's father was a Chinese scientist working in the United States, and after an executive order by President John F. Kennedy allowed foreign researchers to bring their families, Liu and her mother emigrated from Taiwan in 1961. Liu was granted legal resident status in 1968 and later became a computer programmer and real estate investor.