Showing Collections: 2301 - 2310 of 3489
Pacific International Livestock Exposition catalogs
Catalogs and programs for an annual livestock exhibition that took place in Portland, Oregon, beginning around 1910.
Pacific Northwest Labor College records
The Pacific Northwest Labor College was originally sponsored by the Portland Labor Temple and offered night courses and continuing education for labor union members until its closure in 1984. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, lists of officers, by-laws, surveys, proposals, news releases, bibliographies, memoranda, curriculum materials, and financial grant materials.
Pacific Northwest Loggers Association records
Unprocessed collection consisting of annual reports, inventory, and sales analysis statistics for British Columbia, Columbia River, Gray's Harbor and Puget Sound districts, 1934-1962.
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association records
Collection includes account books with lists of member newspapers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Utah.
Pacific Northwest Public Service Company records
Originally Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, the company name changed to Portland Electric Power Company in 1924, and then to Pacific Northwest Public Service Company in 1930. Collection includes chart, June 14, 1930, regarding the varying prices of cars from 1900-1930; and chart, January 5, 1932, regarding the company's communication system.
Pacific Northwest river scene photographs
Three photographs of unrelated river scenes in the Pacific Northwest, including depictions of seining and Native American fishing practices.
Pacific Northwest steamboats photograph album
One album containing 146 black and white photographs, primarily of steamboats, most identified and dated. Other subjects include scenes in Portland and Astoria, Oregon. The collection also includes a receipt from the Veteran Steamboatmen's Association.
Pacific Stoneware Inc. records
Pacific Stoneware Inc. was a pottery business which originated in 1873 as Pacific Pottery Co. It went bankrupt in 1960 and was bought by Tektronix Ceramics. Records include correspondence, cash books, journals, ledgers, order books, and trial balance books.
Mary Packard reminiscences of Reverend Jason Lee
Manuscript reminiscences of Mary Packard, circa 1900, describing her memories of Reverend Jason Lee when she met him in Stanstead, Canada, circa 1835.
Oral history interview with Bob Packwood
Oral history interview with Bob Packwood conducted by Clark Hansen from January 26, 1996, to August 20, 2003, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Packwood was a U.S. senator from Oregon from 1969 to 1995. Packwood resigned from his seat after the Senate Ethics Committee recommended his expulsion following an investigation of allegations that he committed sexual misconduct.