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Oregon House Bill 2787
The text of Oregon House Bill 2787, signed by state officials including Governor John Kitzhaber. The bill, which passed in 2013, granted in-state college tuition rates to undocumented students in Oregon.
Oregon Humane Society records
Records of the Oregon Humane Society, an animal welfare organization based in Portland, Oregon, that was founded in 1868 by Unitarian minister Thomas Lamb Eliot. Materials include administrative and financial records, historical information, publications, and architectural plans for facilities. The collection also contains a small amount of material from other animal welfare organizations.
Oregon Imprints collection
Collection of printed material from Oregon's territorial period and early statehood, including legislation, advertisements, notices, proclamations, and ephemera. George N. Belknap (1905-1996) listed most of the items in this collection in his 1968 work, "Oregon Imprints, 1845-1870," or in addendums to that work.
Oregon Infantry, 1st Regiment, Company I records
Records and receipts of the Oregon Infantry, 1st Regiment, Company I, under Captain F. B. Sprague, 1864-1867, mostly regarding clothing supplies.
Oregon Institute of Technology records
Oregon Institute of Technology was a junior college operated under the auspices of the Portland YMCA. Collection consists of minute books with minutes, curriculum, finances, and related matters.
Oregon Iron and Steel Company records
Unprocessed collection of records of the Oregon Iron and Steel Company, including account books and miscellaneous business documents. Also includes materials relating to Paul F. Murphy and Paul B. Murphy and their families.
Oregon League of Democratic Women Voters records
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, membership lists, records, and scrapbooks regarding political campaigns in Oregon.
Oregon Legislature collection
Collection includes bills and petitions relating to: Indian problems and war expenses, 1873-1908; adjournment of legislature, 1897; tolls on Barlow Road, 1906; public library law, 1901; and list of members, Oregon Legislative Assembly 1896 and 1931.
Oregon Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation records
The Oregon Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation was formed in 1969 and succeeded the work of the Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. It was a volunteer organization with the purpose of stimulating public interest in matters relating to Lewis and Clark. Collection includes correspondence; symposium records and materials; Fort Clatsop and Amax Resolution, 1975; and posters and maps.
"Oregon looks at the electric sign" photographic collection
Collection consists of 19 black and white photographs of electric and neon signs and billboards in Portland, Oregon, particularly car dealerships, taken for a survey titled "Oregon Looks at the Electric Sign." The survey was commissioned by the Portland City Club and conducted by Bardsley & Haslacher, Inc.