Showing Collections: 1961 - 1970 of 3401
Arlie Mitchell photographs collection
Small collection of photographs, most depicting Arlie Mitchell, and photocopied newspaper clippings about the Mitchell family. Arlie Mitchell was among nine children of Steve and Ellen Mitchell; the family had a homestead cabin on the Barlow Road, and Steve Mitchell worked maintenance and as tollgate keeper for some time. Arlie Mitchell served as the gatekeeper from 1906 to 1908, and also guided hunting and climbing parties on Mt. Hood.
Oral history interview with Hobart M. Mitchell
Oral history interview with Hobart M. Mitchell conducted by Charles Digregorio on May 4, 1977. Mitchell discusses his father, McKinley Mitchell, and talks about his own career as a produce wholesaler in Portland, Oregon.
J. Mitchell account books
J. Mitchell owned a general mercantile store on French Prairie in the Willamette Valley. The site later became part of the town of Gervais. The collection consists of two items: a journal of accounts for the years 1863-64, and a ledger summarizing accounts from 1860-1879, with a page showing box rentals at the Gervais Post Office for 1881.
John H. Mitchell speeches and correspondence
Speeches and three items of correspondence of U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell (1935-1905). Mitchell was a U.S. senator for Oregon who servered at various points from the 1870s to the 1900s. In 1905, he was convicted of having accepted bribes, and he died while awaiting an appeal for his conviction.
Mitchell wagon plans
Thirteen blueline drawings on 2 sheets and lettering on 1 sheet, with duplicates, of a wagon for the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., restored circa 1977.
W. D. Mixter papers
Collection includes certificate appointing W. D. Mixter as an honorary land commissioner for the state of Oregon, August 26, 1904; a bound manuscript township and section plat book for Morrow County; and two plat maps of Mixter's land.
Mizuta family papers
Collection includes correspondence, documents, photographs, and ephemera, primarily relating to the Mizuta family's incarceration at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming; clearance for family members to leave the incarceration center to operate a farm; and family members' military service during the war. Family members represented in the collection include Fred Mizuta, George Mizuta, Haruye Izuta, Ito Mizuta, and Nobuo Mizuta.
Oral history interview with Jeanette Amisi Mmunga
Oral history interview with Jeanette Amisi Mmunga conducted by Julianna Robidoux on July 10, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Mmunga grew up in the Nyarugusu refugee camp in Tanzania before being resettled in the United States in 2010.
John Mock residence photographic collection
Eight black and white photographs depicting the exterior of the John Mock house at 4333 N. Willamette Blvd. in Portland, Oregon, and people gathered at the dedication of the house.
Mock-Turtle
Typescript account of the Suckers Fishing Club's female masquerade, 5 pages, 1909.