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J. W. Putney receipts
Receipts, 1913-1916, primarily from W. H. Markell & Company and East Side Slabwood Company, Portland, Oregon.
The question of slavery in Oregon
Photocopy typescript term paper, 34 pages, July 30, 1958, regarding the history of attitudes toward slavery in Oregon before the Civil War. With bibliography.
Edward B. Quigley collection
Edward Burns Quigley (1894-1984) was a Western artist and sculptor. Collection includes sketchbooks with cartoon impressions of Quigley's experiences in France during World War I; posters and paintings; reproductions of pencil sketches of Oregon scenery; scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine articles regarding Quigley and his work; and a first draft layout of Carl Gohs' book "Ed Quigley, Western Artist."
Quine family letters
Photocopy manuscript letters between brothers Radcliffe Quine, Francis Quine, Frederick Quine, and John Quine. Most are from Radcliffe Quine, regarding his experiences in British Columbia and in Seattle, Washington.
R. Veal & Sons records
Records include correspondence, 1902-1935, and cashbooks, time books, inventories and account books of furniture manufacturer R. Veal & Sons in Albany, Oregon.
Radio news report on the death of Charles Sprague
This audio recording consists of an announcement, delivered by Robert Bruce, regarding the death of Charles Sprague on March 13, 1969. The announcement was recorded from the radio broadcast of an unidentified news program. Sprague was governor of Oregon from 1939 to 1943.
Oral history interview with Jeanne M. Radow
Oral history interview with Jeanne M. Radow conducted by Roberta Watts on March 15, 1978. Radow was one of the founders of the first Planned Parenthood in Portland, Oregon.
George Rae architectural papers
Collection includes architectural plans by George Rae for residences, buildings, Odd Fellow halls, and banks in locations including Stevenson and Kelso, Washington, and in Oregon.
Photograph of railroad yard and construction of Steel Bridge
Photograph taken in Portland, Oregon, that shows the roofs of buildings in the foreground at left, a rail yard at right, and the Steel Bridge under construction in the distance. The Steel Bridge over the Willamette River opened July 21, 1912, for trains and August 12, 1912, for automobiles.
J. Rain certificate
Document certifying that J. Rain was elected as a member of Willamette Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, Portland Fire Department.