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Battleship Oregon in dry dock, Boston Navy Yard
One black and white copy of a photograph of the USS Oregon in dry dock at the Boston Navy Yard.
Battleship Oregon plans
Thirteen blueprint plans on 6 sheets of the battleship Oregon, built by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California. The drawings include a front and side view; deck plans and profiles; and plans of the arrangement of the main engines, including sectional, front, and end elevations.
Bauer & Greene record books
Bauer & Greene was a Portland, Oregon law firm founded by Cecil Bauer and Thomas G. Greene in 1898. The firm specialized in debt and bankruptcy cases. Collection consists of letterpress record books, indexed, containing correspondence and invoices.
Ephram W. Baughman papers
Manuscript Oath of Master, E. W. Baughman, for the steamer Rival, Oregon City, Oregon, October 21, 1865.
Oral history interview with Frank A. Bauman
Oral history interview with Frank Anthony Bauman Jr. conducted by Karen E. Saul from November 21, 2005, to May 15, 2007, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Bauman was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Beall family papers
The Beall family were farmers in Jackson County, Oregon. Collection consists of legal documents, 1870-1938, including deeds and indentures for Robert Vindon Beall and Thomas Fletcher Beall; a typescript carbon copy biography of Ann Maria Beall, undated; and a typescript family history by Robert V. Beall Jr., 1955.
Bear Creek Logging Company records
Records include price report, production cost analysis, financial statements, log sales report, and log train reports.
Oral history interview with James Beard
Oral history interview with James Beard, conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 15, 1978. Beard shares his memories of early 20th-century Gearhart, Oregon, talks about the history of the Portland Civic Theatre, and discusses his career as a chef and cookbook author.
James Beard papers
Papers of chef and author James Beard (1903-1985), including clippings and typescripts of articles and recipes that he wrote; materials relating to books that he wrote; appointment books; correspondence; menus he collected; photographs; and biographical information. Beard grew up in Portland, Oregon, but spent most of his adult life living in New York City. He championed regional American dishes, and became known as the "Dean of American cookery."
Oral history interview with Jean M. Beatty
Oral history interview with Jean M. Beatty conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 1, 1976. Beatty discusses the life and career of her father, Albert A. Morrison, a minister at Trinity Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon.