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Forrest T. Berg photographic collection
Small collection of photographs primarily depicting Forrest T. Berg with friends and family on trips to Hawaii, including scenes on beaches and at luaus.
Oral history interview with Richard F. Berg
Oral history interview with Richard F. Berg conducted by Leigh Coffey in August 1996. Berg discusses his work as a Catholic priest in Portland, Oregon, particularly his work with people with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Bergman Shoe Manufacturing Company records
Collection includes correspondence, 1934-1938, arranged by account name; accounts, 1910-1952; sales registers, 1922-1924; sample book, 1911; customer orders, 1910-1912; and financial report, 1918-1920.
Berhanu v. Metzger trial transcript
Trial transcript from the 1990 civil case of Berhanu v. Metzger in Multnomah County Court. Engedaw Berhanu sued Tom and John Metzger, leaders of the White Aryan Resistance, for the wongful death of his son Mulugeta Seraw, who had been fatally beaten by members of the Metzger's organization.
Berke Brothers, Inc. records
Berke Brothers, Inc. was incorporated in 1950 by David S. Pattullo, Paul A. Lewis and Harry D. Skelton as a general contracting business. Collection consists of a minute book, 1950-1951, including articles of incorporation and certificate of dissolution.
Berlin log books
Log books, 3 volumes, 1905-1918, of the Berlin's voyages from Portland and Astoria to Alaska.
Bernard Assmann account books
Bernard Assmann was bookkeeper and secretary-treasurer of the Oregon Hassam Paving Company. Collection consists of account books regarding personal finances.
Oral history interview with Harold W. Bernard
Oral history interview with Harold W. Bernard conducted by Roberta Watts on December 1, 1977. Bernard was a psychologist and taught at the University of Oregon and Reed College, and wrote several psychology textbooks.
Annotated transcript of Rita Bernstein diary and related images
Transcript of a diary that Rita Bernstein (later Rita Wodinsky, 1925-2019) wrote while working as a preschool teacher in Vanport, Oregon, in 1945. The transcript, written by her daughter, Erika Wodinsky, includes footnote annotations. The collection also includes images of two pages of the original diary, an image of the diary's cover with food ration stamps, and a photograph of Bernstein.
Oral history interview with Don G. Berry
Oral history interview with Don G. Berry conducted by Linda S. Dodds on February 11, 1980. Berry was a bronze sculptor and author of historical novels.