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Clara Wing Stimson collection
Collection includes a biography regarding Clara Wing Stimson's involvement with the Red Cross during World War I; a typescript of "A Trip Around the World" in two parts, 1926-1927, as told in correspondence to her parents, Frederick and Eva Wing of Seattle, Washington, and other documents.
T. D. Stimson papers
Unprocessed papers belonging to T. D. Stimson, including correspondence and shipping records.
Oral history interview with Caroline P. Stoel
Oral history interview with Caroline P. Stoel conducted by Adair Law from October 30 to December 5, 2006, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Stoel was a founding board member of the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society.
Ken Stoller photographic collection on Donald E. Clark
Collection consists of 19 black and white photographs of Multnomah County Commissioner Donald E. Clark, taken by Ken Stoller over the course of one day in 1975, with an accompanying document by Stoller.
Letters to Hal Stoltz from Mark Hatfield and Wendell Wyatt
Letters to Hal Stoltz from Terry Schrunk and Tom McCall
Letters from Terry Schrunk, mayor of Portland, Oregon, and Oregon Governor Tom McCall to Hal Stoltz (1943-2023) thanking him for his work with People for Portland. People for Portland was a volunteer organization formed in the summer of 1970 with the goal of preventing violent confrontation during demonstrations against the American Legion convention in Portland that August.
Gideon Stolz papers
Collection includes certificate of Honorable Discharge from the Ohio National Guard, May 1866; certificate of enrollment in Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 10, Salem, Oregon, January 1936; invitation to the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, June 1938.
Alfred L. Stone papers
Collection includes personal articles and memorabilia regarding Alfred L. Stone's military appointments and jewelry store in Portland, Oregon, 1881-1943.
Oral history interview with Helen W. Stone
Oral history interview with Helen W. Stone conducted by Deborah M. Frosaker on October 26, 1978. Stone discusses the legal and political career of her father, Oswald West, who served as governor of Oregon.
Lee Owen Stone papers
Reverend Lee Owen Stone (1903-1977) served as vicar of St. Philip the Deacon Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon, from 1936 until his retirement in 1972. Collection includes correspondence, sermons, awards and certificates, meeting minutes from the St. Philip Men's Club, missionary reports, and files from Stone's activity in the Urban League of Portland and other civil and philanthropic associations.