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Portland Historical Landmarks Commission collection
Unprocessed collection of minutes, resolutions, newspaper clippings, landmark descriptions and publications, 1968-1971.
Portland Hospital records
Collection includes miscellaneous papers, correspondence, and newspaper clippings, 1888-1904, concerning the Portland Hospital, its Methodist roots, various legal troubles and Dr. Osman Royal of the Homeopathic Medical Society.
Portland Hotel Company records
Records of the company that built and owned the Portland Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The hotel operated from 1890 to the 1940s and was, for a time, the city's grandest. The collection includes minutes of board meetings, stock records, articles of incorporation, a color brochure from the 1890s, and a hotel register from 1890.
Portland Hotel lithograph
Lithograph depicting the Portland Hotel in Portland, Oregon, and horse-drawn vehicles traveling by in the foreground.
Portland Industrial Traffic Club records
Portland International Women's Day records
Records of Portland International Women's Day, including programs, flyers, photographs, proclamations, articles of incorporation, and other materials. Portland International Women's Day was an annual event held each March beginning in 1976; the organizing committee dissolved in 2022.
Portland Iron Works records
Records of an iron manufacturing company of Portland, Oregon, that produced mostly sawmill and transmission machinery. Includes financial records, letter books, time books, correspondence, patent materials, and pamphlets and brochures. Most records date from the 1880s to the early 1920s.
Portland Jaycees records
Miscellaneous papers and volumes of the Portland Junior Chamber of Commerce, commonly known as the Portland Jaycees.
Portland Jobs with Justice records
Collection consists of the records of the Portland, Oregon coalition of Jobs with Justice, a national non-profit organization advocating for workers' rights. The records document several campaigns and other activities of the Portland branch from the tenure of its first executive director, Margaret Butler, from its founding in 1991 through 2016, and cover labor issues and actions primarily in the Pacific Northwest but also across the nation and the world.
Panoramic photograph of Portland letter carriers with mailbags full of roses
One black and white panoramic photograph of Portland letter carriers posing with mailbags full of roses for the Portland Rose Festival.