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Heinrich Rüppel papers
Margaret Rush papers
Margaret Rush was a photographer and correspondent for the Oregon Journal newspaper who covered Bonneville Dam construction for three years. Collection includes manuscript of "So I Went By Bus" by Rush and press releases about the progress of dam construction.
Ann Haseltine Hill Russell photographic collection
Thirteen black and white copy prints of photographs related to Ann Haseltine Hill Russell, a marble sculptor and pioneer of Ashland, Oregon, and family members. Photographs include Russell with some of her marble work, and marble bows she sculpted; family members, including her son, James B. Russell, and a Russell family reunion; and the Russell home in Ashland.
Ashley R. Russell papers
Carl P. Russell collection
Two drawings with notes and two color photographs of a wolf trap and a hand-forged beaver trap, used in Carl Parcher Russell's 1967 book "Firearms, Traps & Tools of the Mountain Men."
Russellville Parents' and Teachers' Association records
Collection includes minutes, 1924-1931, 1942-1951 and 1952-1957; scrapbook, 1951-1952, of PTA and school activities.
Russellville Water Company, Inc. records
Elizabeth Salway Ryan collection on Inese Ramis and A. R. Van Twiller
Collection includes notes, correspondence and drafts of biographical articles for the Oregonian newspaper on Inese Ramis, a Russian immigrant from a displaced persons camp in Germany, and A. R. Van Twiller, a deliveryman for Meier and Frank Company in Portland, Oregon.
Thomas Gough Ryan papers
Collection includes legal documents and correspondence regarding immigrants (including Chinese), labor, politics, transportation, Portland bridges, lumbering, Thomas Ryan Gough's activities during World War II, and various misdemeanor and felony cases.
Ryan's Auto Court photographic collection
Seven black and white photographs of Ryan's Auto Court, a motel near Portland, Oregon. The photographs show the motel buildings and grounds; a close-up of a sign at the motel; and an unidentified man standing in front of the motel office.