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Roseburg, Oregon
Engraving from an unidentified book or magazine depicting scenes from 19th-century Roseburg, Oregon, including the McClallen House, W. N. Moore Groceries, H. Stanton General Merchandise, Kare Brothers Dry Goods, and Sheridan Brothers Agricultural Implements. The reverse features portraits of A. Rose, Esq. and S. Hamilton, Esq.
Alexander Ross diary of the Snake Country expedition
Typescript photocopy of journal entries made by Alexander Ross from March 11, 1824, to April 22, 1824, during an expedition in the Pacific Northwest. Ross (1783-1856) was born in Scotland and became known as a pioneer and fur trader in Canada and the Pacific Northwest. He worked for the North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company.
George Ross papers
Papers consist of an account book, 1880-1890, with record of crop plantings and expenditures to the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church; and receipts, 1885-1908.
Oral history interview with Hazel I. Ross
Oral history interview with Hazel I. Ross conducted by Charles Digregorio on January 29, 1976. Ross discusses the life and career of her father, William John Kilgore.
Oral history interview with Kirby Ross
Oral history interview with Kirby Ross conducted by Charles Pavlovich on December 20, 1979. Ross was awarded a Silver Star for his service in the U.S. Army in France and Germany during World War I.
Kirby Ross papers
Kirby Stewart Ross, also known as Kirby G. Ross, served in the U.S. Army in France and Germany during World War I, and was awarded a Silver Star. Collection includes two diaries regarding his military training in Oregon and his combat experiences in France; certificates from the French government for his military service; and correspondence regarding his awards.
L. W. Ross photographic postcard
One black and white photographic postcard, circa 1900-1929, featuring an image of the Oregon coast photographed by L. W. Ross.
Oral history interview with Marion D. Ross
Oral history interview with Marion D. Ross conducted by Linda S. Dodds on August 22, 1980. Ross was a professor of architecture at the University of Oregon from 1947 to 1978.
Mary Ross sketches of Harney County, Or.
Collection includes limited edition prints of ink sketches depicting pioneer buildings from the early years of settlement in Harney County, Oregon. Buildings include the Peter French Round Barn, Peter French Long Barn, the Howser House, and Allison Ranger Station.
David C. H. Rothschild papers
Papers include photocopy manuscript agreements between David C. H. Rothschild and Captain George H. Werks, 1876, for a grain shipment, and Henry A. Webster, 1879, for rations; photocopy manuscript bond between Rothschild and Webster, 1880; photocopy manuscript list of vessels with names of captains and destinations.