Showing Collections: 1851 - 1860 of 3487
Morris Marks residence photographic collection
Fourteen black and white photographs of the exterior of the Morris Marks house at 1501 SW Harrison St. in Portland, Oregon. The house, built in 1882 for a Portland, Oregon shoe and boot merchant, was originally located at 321 SW 9th St. It was moved multiple times, and was at 1501 SW Harrison Street and belonged to Wallace K. Huntington at the time the photographs in this collection were taken.
Marks, Saul & Company records
Unprocessed collection that includes business records, correspondence, legal documents, receipts, shipping manifests, and ephemera, 1856-1882.
Oral history interview with Don H. Marmaduke
Oral history interview with Don H. Marmaduke conducted by Brian Booth on December 6, 2002, as part of the Volunteer Attorneys series of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Marmaduke was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Lorna Marple collection on the Democratic Party of Oregon
Unprocessed collection of materials relating to the Democratic Party of Oregon, the Clackamas County Democratic Party, the League of Women Voters, and the NAACP.
Lorna Marple photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs relating to the Portland, Oregon, branch of the NAACP. Identified individuals include Mayfield Webb, Juretta Webb, Otto Rutherford, Charlotte Rutherford, Marie Smith, Lorna Marple, Sylvia Thompson, Mary Kay Rowland, Bill McClendon, Ulysses Plummer, and Arie Randall.
Marquam Grand Opera House plans
Collection consists of 3 blueprint plans on 3 sheets of the Marquam Grand Opera House on SW Broadway Ave. and SW Morrison St. in Portland, Oregon. Architect not named.
Eugene Pearl Marquess scrapbook and correspondence
Scrapbook containing letters from Eugene Pearl "Gene" Marquess to his parents in Portland, Oregon, written while serving as a non-commissioned officer in Company D, 74th U.S. Naval Construction Battalion, during World War II; the unit was stationed on the island of Betio. Collection also includes publication of the 74th CPO Club, with photographs and biographies of members.
Oral history interview with Sherman G. Marriott
Oral history interview with Sherman G. Marriott conducted by Curtis Johnson on November 17, 1980, as part of the Drive-in Restaurants of Portland Oral History Project. Marriott opened the Tik Tok Drive In in Portland, Oregon, in 1936.
Eugene E. Marsh legislative memorabilia
Memorabilia relating to the mid-20th century legislative career of Eugene E. Marsh, including books by Murray Wade with caricatures of Oregon politicians; a yearbook for the 1951 Oregon Legislature; and photographs. Marsh was speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in 1945 and president of the Oregon Senate from 1953-1954.
Oral history interview with Malcolm Marsh
Oral history interview with Malcolm Marsh conducted by Clark Hansen from January 27 to May 10, 2005, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Marsh discusses his career as a lawyer in Salem, Oregon, and as a judge on the U.S. District Court of Oregon.