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A. H. Maegly residence photographic collection
Fourteen black and white photographs of the exterior and interior of the A. H. Maegly house at 226 SW Kingston Ave. in Portland, Oregon, including its construction in 1914-1915. Also includes portraits of A. H. Maegly and wife.
Doug Magedanz photographic collection
Ten black and white photographs, primarily of the Oak Grove School in Oak Grove, Oregon, and its students, circa 1920-1929. Collection also includes one photograph of the officers of the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis, 1935-1936.
Oral history interview with Howard N. Magness
Oral history interview with Howard N. Magness conducted by Charles Digregorio on December 21, 1977. Magness discusses the donation of his farm to the Western Forestry Center, now known as the World Forestry Center, earlier that year. The land later became the Magness Memorial Tree Farm.
Magnolia Lumber Co. tugboat plans
Four plans on 1 sheet of a tugboat for the Magnolia Lumber Co.
John Magnuson papers
Collection includes shares of stock in the Gas Turbine Company, Portland, Oregon, 1927-1929; the Internal Air Brake Control Company, Portland, Oregon, 1935-1936; and the Automatic Transmission Company, Oregon, 1935-1936.
Thomas R. Mahoney papers
Thomas R. Mahoney (1896-1978) was an attorney and legislator, serving as an Oregon state senator from 1939-1952, 1961-1969, and 1971-1974. Papers consist of correspondence, 1952-1974, including a letter from Dwight D. Eisenhower and a letter from Washington Representative Margaret Hurley; newspaper clippings and ephemera; and scrapbooks regarding his political career.
Willis E. Mahoney papers regarding a debt to Scott Bullitt
Willis Mahoney (June 13, 1895-June 2, 1968) was a frequently controversial mayor of Klamath Falls, serving two terms in 1930s. Scott Bullitt was a lawyer, aspiring politician and prominent Democrat who died of liver cancer in 1932. Collection consists of correspondence and other documents regarding a debt of $5,000 owed to Bullitt that Mahoney was unable to pay, and legal action brought by Dorothy S. Bullitt, Scott Bullitt's widow, in an attempt to collect.
Maier-Bettingen Company records
The Maier-Bettingen Company was a clothier in The Dalles, Oregon. Collection includes ledgers, minute book, cash books, order books, inventories, and legal documents.
The making of a millionaire: David Eccles, Mormon entrepreneur
Typescript paper, 15 pages, 1973, regarding the life of David Eccles, an early western entrepreneur.
Oral history interview with Susannah P. Malarkey
Oral history interview with Susannah P. Malarkey conducted by Charles Digregorio on February 12, 1976. Malarkey discusses her involvement with the Urban League of Portland and with the Willamette Learning Center, an alternative school in Portland.