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Clarence Elzy Talbott reminiscences
Typescript reminiscences of Clarence Elzy Talbott, 99 pages, 1949-1950, recounting his childhood and youth in Oregon and Washington and his time at the University of Idaho.
The Tall Ships Columbia and Lady Washington
Color print of the ships Columbia Rediviva and Lady Washington by Ray Wallace, an architect from Aberdeen, Washington, who designed replicas of the Columbia Rediviva and the Lady Washington, built at Grays Harbor, Washington.
Tanker built by Swan Island war-workers shown in a South Seas port
Color lithograph depicting the S. S. Swan Island in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Oral history interview with Jacob B. Tanzer
Oral history interview with Jacob B. Tanzer conducted by Peter C. Richter from October 5, 2005, to April 4, 2006, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Tanzer was a Multnomah County deputy district attorney, a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals, and a justice on the Oregon Supreme Court.
Oral history interview with Jacob B. Tanzer
Oral history interview with Jacob B. Tanzer conducted by Frank M. Parisi in October 1988, as part of the Oregon Court of Appeals Oral History Project, which later became part of the U.S. District Court Oral History Project. Tanzer served as a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals from 1973 to 1980, and as a justice on the Oregon Supreme Court.
Shirley Tanzer photographic collection on Southwest Portland, Oregon
Black and white photographs of scenes in Southwest Portland, Oregon, including the Steel Bridge, the Burnside Bridge, the Skidmore Fountain, the Lovejoy Fountain, O'Bryant Square, the Southwest Park Blocks, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, and the transit mall.
Tarbell-Brown family papers
Correspondence of the Tarbell and Brown families of Yankton, Oregon and Aroostook County, Maine. The bulk of the letters are from family members in Oregon, particularly Alice Tarbell Brown, Charles and Nancy Tarbell, and Lawrence Tarbell, to Everett and Anna Tarbell in Maine. The collection also includes research materials relating to Yankton and St. Helens, Oregon, and to Yankton Church.
Scrapbook about 1937 Fleet Week in Portland, Oregon, presented to Vice Admiral W. T. Tarrant
E. Mowbray Tate family papers
The papers of E. Mowbray Tate (1902-1988), as well as those of members of Tate's family. Tate grew up in Portland, Oregon, and during his life worked as a Presbyterian minister, a missionary to Thailand, and a counselor, dean, or professor at several colleges and universities.
Tauber-Arons Company public auction catalog for the Oriental Theater
Auction catalog, February 17, 1969, listing items for sale from the dismantled Oriental Theater in Portland, Oregon.