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William Swindells invitation to reception for General U. S. Grant
Printed invitation to Reverend William Swindells to a reception for General Ulysses Simpson Grant at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 20, 1879.
William Swindells photographic collection on the paperboard industry
Small collection of black and white photographs documenting the production of paperboard in the Willamette Valley area, specifically at the plants of Western Corrugated, Inc. in Beaverton, Oregon, and Western Kraft Corp. in Albany, Oregon.
T2 tanker drawings
Twenty-one technical drawings on 21 sheets made by Floyd H. Runk for the Portland shipyard of the Kaiser Company, Inc., depicting the bow, midship, tanks and aft of T2 tankers.
Tabor family photographs
Collection consists of 21 card photographs collected by J. W. Tabor and Margaret Tabor dating to circa 1895 and depicting Portland, Oregon, Celilo Falls, and Granite, Oregon.
William Taggart certificate
Document certifying that William Taggart was elected a member of Willamette Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, Portland Fire Department.
Paul S. Takata letters to Helen C. and Ralph L. Scott
Letters from Paul S. Takata to Helen C. Scott (1880-1968) and her husband, Ralph L. Scott (1881-1962). Takata immigrated to the United States from Japan and worked at the Scotts' floral business in Portland, Oregon, before being called back to Japan for military service in 1914. The letters postdate Takata's time in the U.S.
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.
Linda Tamura oral history interviews with Issei in the Hood River Valley, Oregon
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.