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Gerald H. Robinson collection on Wayne Morse's political career
Papers and election data relating to the political campaigns of U.S. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon, particularly his 1968 run for re-election and the subsequent recount. The materials were compiled, and some created, by Gerald H. Robinson, an attorney and photographer from Portland, Oregon. Robinson worked for Morse as an advisor and attorney.
Hervey S. Robinson collection
Unprocessed collection of miscellaneous writings of Hervey S. Robinson, an Oregon author and historian, on topics including the history of Beaverton, Portland, Troutdale, Oregon politics, and Oregon newspapers.
Oral history interview with Roosevelt Robinson
Oral history interview with Roosevelt Robinson conducted by Clark Hansen from February 12 to March 10, 2002, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Robinson was a judge on the Multnomah County Circuit Court.
William Robinson collection on the American Rhododendron Society
Collection includes bulletins, a 1971 membership list, 1976 by-laws, a 1977 financial statement, brochures, and material relating to the Portland Rhododendron Garden, now the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden.
William Robinson papers
Papers of Portland, Oregon gardener William ("Robbie") Robinson, including materials relating to the Neal family, the Japanese Garden of Portland, the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, and nursery catalogs.
Bernie Haynes Robynson posters
Two versions of a poster by artist Bernie Haynes Robinson, one a color version dated 1965, and the other a larger, black-and-white version dated 1971 with different wording and some different illustrations. The posters feature drawings depicting Black Americans participating in leisure activities in an earlier era, including dancing, a fish fry, a parade, and a county fair.
Mrs. Nancy G. Roche residence plans
Collection includes 8 plans, elevations, sections and details on 7 sheets of a house for Mrs. Nancy G. Roche in Portland, Oregon, by architect Stewart Tuft.
Rock barge plans
Two blueprint plans on 1 sheet for a rock barge for the Columbia Contract Company, by architect J. H. Johnston.
David Rock collection
Drawings by David Rock, some in ink and some in pencil. They include portraits of historical figures, as well as depictions of Oregon places and landscapes, wildlife and livestock, pioneer scenes, and activities.
Rock Mesa campaign: how hope, faith and charity saved the Three Sisters Wilderness
History by Ron Eber of the campaign to prevent mining at Rock Mesa in the Three Sisters Wilderness. From 1963 to 1983, environmental activists and organizations including Friends of Three Sisters, the Sierra Club, the Oregon Environmental Council, and the Oregon Wildlife Federation lobbied the U.S. government to invalidate mining permits that the U.S. Forest Service had granted in 1961 for pumice rock mining at Rock Mesa. In July 1983, the Forest Service purchased all the mining claims.