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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.
Oral history interview with Alice C. Rockey
Oral history interview with Alice C. Rockey conducted by Linda S. Dodds on January 23, 1981. Rockey discusses the life and career of her father, Charles H. Carey, and her early life in the Riverdale neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Alice C. Rockey
Oral history interview with Alice C. Rockey conducted by Charles Digregorio on April 19, 1977. Rockey discusses the life and career of her father, Charles H. Carey, and her early life in the Riverdale neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Cleveland Rockwell papers
Elliot Rodgers diary
Manuscript diary regarding events during Elliot Rodgers' service in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War.
Rodgers, Hart, Gibson Company records
Bound manuscript account book of Rodgers, Hart, Gibson Company, insurance and rental providers, Portland, Oregon, 1907-1915, tracking collections and mortgages.
Alonzo Rogers letter to Ethel Patrick Hoyer
Manuscript letter from Alonzo Rogers to Ethel Patrick Hoyer, his niece, February 13, 1896, describing the Pacific Northwest.
John P. Rogers letters
Manuscript correspondence of John P. Rogers, written from California mines, mostly to his wife, Elizabeth, of Oregon City, Oregon. Also included is one letter from his father.
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records include correspondence, contracts, stockholder receipts, and promotional literature, 1910-1919. H. B. Tronson and Guy W. Conner were presidents of the company.