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Oral history interview with Stan G. Terry
Oral history interview with Stan G. Terry conducted by Linda S. Dodds on May 18, 1982. Terry discusses his work as a pinball machine operator in Portland, Oregon, during the mid-20th century.
Hiram Terwilliger account book
Bound account book with an Oregon Seed Store stamp on the front, with entries from June 11, 1869, to December 31, 1869, and one entry from March 1873. The Oregon Seed Store was operated by Hiram Terwilliger in Portland for a year and a half beginning in 1869.
Terwilliger Tillers scrapbook and scrapbook pages
Bound scrapbook and loose scrapbook pages with clippings, documents, photographs, badges, and ribbons relating to the Terwilliger Tillers. The Terwilliger Tillers was a women's gardening club based in southern Portland, Oregon, that was active from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Nicolaas Jacob den Tex diary
Typescript diary of Nicolaas Jacob den Tex regarding his journey from Amsterdam, Netherlands to the United States in 1871, after he was invited to assess the building of the Northern Pacific Railroad from Lake Superior to Portland, Oregon.
Watercolor of the Thames River
Watercolor painting of the Thames River and Greenwich Pier by Sir Charles Edward Madden, an officer in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom who had a lifelong interest in painting.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company eecords
Records of a company that operated steamboats on the Columbia River, carrying passengers and freight between Portland, Oregon, and The Dalles, Oregon.
The perils of pluralism: Oregon's compulsory public school bill of 1922
Photocopy typescript of "The Perils of Pluralism: Oregon's Compulsory Public School Bill of 1922," 1968, regarding the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in support of the bill.
These things I remembered and poured out my soul in me
Typescript photocopy reminiscences by John R. Laidlaw of his career as a priest, with chapters on Oregon history.
This is my life
Typescript autobiography, "This is my Life" by Mae Ross Walker, 1970, with photograph. Walker was a musician and a teacher in Portland, Oregon.
This is my life
Typescript reminiscences of William H. Helms, regarding his early life in Oregon, his student years at Reed College, and his adult life in New York, Michigan and California.