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Santa Cruz photograph album
Album of black and white photographs primarily depicting scenes in California, particularly in Santa Cruz. Subjects include houses, the pier, the beach, trains, and the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Also depicted are unidentified battleships and boats. Other locations include Monterey, Del Monte, and San Francisco, California. A small number of photographs depict scenes in Walsenburg, Colorado, primarily trains and groups of people.
The Santiago
Typescript carbon copy of "The Santiago," an address by Edmund Hayes at the Oregon Historical Society on September 3, 1975, upon the unveiling of a model of the ship. The address discusses the expeditions of the ship and its captains Juan Joseph Pérez Hernandes and Bruno de Hezeta in the 18th century.
Santiam Fish and Game Protective Association records
Miscellaneous correspondence and other records regarding the movement against hydroelectric development on the rivers and other water resources of Linn and adjacent counties in Oregon, including protest action by the Santiam Fish and Game Protective Association, the Marion County Game Protective Association and the Oregon Game Protective Association.
Oral history interview with Art O. Sasaki
Oral history interview with Art O. Sasaki conducted by Etsu Osaki in two sessions, on September 9 and September 16, 1992, as part of the Japanese American Oral History Project. Sasaki discusses his early life as a second-generation Japanese American in Tualatin before World War II; his experiences while incarcerated by the U.S. government at the Minidoka War Relocation Center during the war; and his experiences working on the family farm in Tualatin.
Oral history interview with Charles L. Sauvie
Oral history interview with Charles L. Sauvie conducted by Jim Strassmaier on May 3, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Sauvie was an economist for the Oregon State Department of Planning and Development; a speechwriter for Hatfield while he was governor of Oregon; and an economic adviser for Governors Bob Straub and Tom McCall.
Sauvie Island Heritage Series project
Collection consists of research related to the history of Sauvie Island and some of its inhabitants. Materials include research notes, correspondence, and photocopies of articles and extracts from various books and publications. The collection also includes drafts for books in the Sauvie Island Heritage Series.
George Savage scrapbook
Scrapbook, January 5-25, circa 1886-1910, kept by George Savage of Skagit County, Washington. Savage was a timberman in the Washington Territory and ran for the state Legislature on the Socialist ticket.
Save the Myrtle Woods, Inc. records
Collection includes corporate records and minutes, 1946-1964; minutes and records of annual meetings; treasurer's reports; correspondence from Thornton T. Munger and various logging companies; ephemera.
Save the Redwoods League brochure
Collection consists of 11 pages and two photographic copies of a brochure for the Save the Redwoods League. It primarily regards the Col. Bolling Memorial Grove in California, with many images of the California redwoods, a list of officers, and information on membership.
Sawyer Commercial Studios records
Collection includes articles of incorporation, minutes, stockholder lists and other administrative documents.