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Swedish Aid Society records
The Swedish Aid Society was an organization established in 1893 to provide financial assistance to Swedish immigrant members during illnesses and to help defray expenses of members' funerals. It was legally dissolved in 1962. Collection includes constitution; correspondence; member lists; treasurer reports; certificate of dissolution; minute book with most entries in Swedish; and account books.
Swedish Roots in Oregon collection
Materials relating to Scandinavian Americans, and particularly Swedish Americans in Oregon, collected by Ross Fogelquist, founder of the research organization Swedish Roots in Oregon. These materials include records and memorabilia of and relating to Scandinavian American organizations and cultural events, papers of individuals and families from Scandinavian backgrounds, and historical data.
Oral history interview with Monroe and Lil Sweetland
Oral history interview with spouses Monroe Sweetland and Lil Sweetland conducted by Barbara Sweetland on August 17, 1976. Monroe Sweetland was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland conducted by Rick Harmon from November 16, 1984, to October 26, 1987, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Sweetland was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland conducted by Andrew Bryans on March 16, 2002, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Sweetland was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland conducted by an unidentified woman on March 11, 2000. Sweetland was an Oregon state representative and senator. In this interview, he speaks about his family and their life in the Island Station neighborhood of Milwaukie, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland
Oral history interview with Monroe Sweetland conducted by John Moltman on August 18, 2003. Sweetland was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Patricia L. Swenson KBPS papers
Papers compiled by Patricia L. Swenson (née Green, 1916-2010) of Portland, Oregon, about the high school radio station KBPS, including broadcast guides. KBPS is a radio station produced by Benson Polytechnic High School in Portland; Swenson was the station's manager from 1948 to 1994.
Charles Swigert papers
Charles Swigert was president of Pacific Bridge Co., president of Electric Steel Foundry Co., and chairman of the board of Willamette Iron and Steel Co. Papers include correspondence between Charles Swigert and Celia Swigert, as well as other correspondents; business papers of the City and Suburban Railroad Co., the Willamette-Ersted Co., Ross Island Sand & Gravel Co., and others.
William G. Swigert photographic collection on the construction of the Morrison Bridge
Collection consists of 37 black and white photographs, 1904-1905, depicting construction of the second Morrison Bridge in Portland, Oregon, by the Pacific Construction Company.