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Grace Olivier Peck photographs collection
Photographs of and relating to Grace Olivier Peck (1898-1979), who served in the Oregon House of Representatives for more than 20 years. The collection includes photographs documenting the Olivier family, Peck's life and legislative career, and her friends and associates.
Peebles family papers
Collection consists of miscellaneous papers of the Peebles family, circa 1917-1940, including James E. Peebles and Ellena Peebles. Materials include resumes; diplomas; radio scripts; correspondence, 1918-1940; Army records, 1917; ephemera and miscellaneous documents, 1919-1936.
Oral history interviews conducted by Robert H. Peirce about the Portland Art Museum
Audio recordings of oral history interviews and conversations with people associated with the Portland Art Museum. The interviews were conducted over a period of three years, from approximately 1990 to 1993. Most were conducted by Robert Peirce, who was then the librarian at the art museum. Interviewees include Bob Sitton, Bill Foster, Clyde Rice, William Givler, Pietro Belluschi, Marian Kolisch, Francis J. Newton, Robert O. Lee, and members of the Portland Art Museum Women's Council.
Pelletier family histories
Biographies, memoir, obituaries, and photographs relating to the lives of Felix Albert Pelletier (1915-1981) and Bertha Hickman Pelletier (1913-1993), who were husband and wife. Felix Albert Pelletier was born in Canada and worked in the logging and lumber industries in Yamhill County and Albany, Oregon. Bertha Hickman Pelletier was born in Yamhill County, Oregon.
Etienne Peltier papers
Receipts, bills and promissory notes for Etienne Peltier, also known as Stephen Peltier, Champoeg, Oregon.
Pendleton and Klamath-area photographs
Collection comprises five black-and-white photographs, including aerial views of both Pendleton and Klamath Falls, Oregon, circa 1900, as well as the Klamath Hot Springs Hotel, in Beswick, Siskiyou County, California.
Pendleton Round-Up home movie
Collection consists of a black-and white, silent home movie of the Pendleton Round-Up that was taken in September 1927. Footage includes rodeo events, bulls, a parade of horses, and Native participants. The Round-Up, held in Pendleton, Oregon, since 1910, features events including barrel racing, calf roping, and steer wrestling, as well as a parade and a night show.
Peninsula Industrial District photographs
Collection consists of 39 black and white photographs that were originally bound in a booklet. The photographs primarily depict mills, factories, and other industrial facilities in the Peninsula Industrial District in North Portland, Oregon, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Peninsula Security Company records
Abstracts of title for lands in Multnomah, Coos, Clackamas, and Linn counties in Oregon and in Cowlitz, Clark, Snohomish, and Pacific counties in Washington.
Peninsula Shipbuilding Company photographic collection
Four black and white photographs of the Peninsula Shipbuilding Company in Portland, Oregon, including a panorama and an aerial view, and photos of employees and equipment.