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Hazel Mills papers
Lewis H. Mills residence collection
Collection consists of specifications and 12 sheets of plans for a residence in Portland, Oregon. The house was designed for Lewis H. Mills and Elinor Lawrence Mills, and built at 655 Irving St. (now 2039 NW Irving St.).
Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen photographs and news clippings
Collection consists of photographs and newspaper clippings relating to the Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen, which was owned by Hurtis Hadley and Dorothy Hadley between 1977 and 1985. The Pastry Kitchen was the first Black-owned bakery in the state of Oregon.
Juanita Minard letters
Manuscript letters to Juanita Minard from John C. Hanan and John Fitzhugh, written from jail. Also included is a manuscript invitation to a ball from Fitzhugh.
Edward Everett Mingus reminiscences
Typescript reminiscences of Edward Everett Mingus's life and experiences as a physician in many Oregon cities, his service in the U. S. Army Medical Officers' Reserve Corps during World War I, etc.
Minority without a champion: Kanakas on the Pacific coast, 1788-1850
Typescript carbon rough draft research paper, circa 1950-1972, exploring the history of Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest.
Arthur M. Minott guest books
Collection consists of guest books, 1895-1929, with poetry, drawings and signatures of visitors at Arthur M. Minott's beach home near Ecola, Oregon.
Tintype of Minto family residence
One black and white tintype of the Minto family residence in Salem, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Jaime Miranda
Oral history interview with Jaime Miranda conducted by Keven Salazar on August 1, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Miranda immigrated to the United States from Mexico around 1985. He studied to become a teacher, but changed his career trajectory and opened the M & M Marketplace in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Misenheimer deed to Kuhns
Warranty deed from Joshua and Nancy Misenheimer to Jacob and Lucy Kuhns, conveying property in Multnomah County, Oregon.