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Photograph of the airplane City of Portland, United Airlines
Collection consists of one black and white photograph showing a Douglas DC-3 airliner operated by United Airlines on the tarmac outside a United hangar. The name "City of Portland" is painted on the side of the plane.
Photographs of 19th-century sternwheeler trip and railroad construction camps
Small collection of 17 photographs, 14 of which are snapshots by an unidentified photographer of a late-19th-century sternwheeler trip on the Willamette River, including scenes in Portland and Oregon City, Oregon. The other three photographs are cabinet cards by Edward J. Partridge, which depict scenes from a camp for railroad construction workers.
Photographs of aircraft damage in Portland, Oregon, after Columbus Day storm
Photographs by an unknown photographer, depicting damage to small planes, cars, and buildings at Portland International Airport and vicinity following the Columbus Day storm in October 1962.
Photographs of C. A. Smith lumber mill and West Coast shipping
Photographs of Oregon post offices
Collection consists of photographs of United States Post Office locations in Oregon, taken primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. The photographs depict buildings and branches in both urban and rural locations, as well as a small number of other industrial scenes.
Oral history interview with Calliope T. Phoutrides
Oral history interview with Calliope T. Phoutrides conducted by Deborah Newman on October 10, 1991, as part of the Portland Matriarchs oral history project. Phoutrides discusses her early life in Athens, Greece, and her marriage to the Reverend Stephanos E. Phoutrides.
The physical appearances section of a Prentiss/Whitman folio
Photocopy proposal, 1970, regarding sketches possibly of Narcissa and Marcus Whitman, drawn by Paul Kane in 1847.
J. C. Pidcock papers
Collection includes account book, Cornelius, Oregon, 1904-1936; and correspondence and receipts, 1913-1936, including a letter from J. R. Schaffer of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Nehalem, Oregon.
Walter Marcus Pierce papers
Collection related to Walter M. Pierce, an educator, rancher, and politician who served as Oregon governor and in the U.S. House of Representatives. Materials include correspondence, primarily with family members and with J. A. Churchill, superintendent of public instruction, as well as minutes of the State Textbook Commission's meetings. Also included are Dictaphone belts made by Pierce's biographer, Arthur H. Bone, regarding Bone's research about Pierce and other topics.