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Charles F. Tigard papers
Charles F. Tigard (1862-1942), for whom the town of Tigard (originally Tigardville), Oregon, was named, operated its first store and post office and was later president of its First National Bank. Collection includes minute book of the Ancient Order of Workmen, Butte Lodge No. 41, 1895-1903; store ledgers; and school register and record book for School District 23H, Washington and Multnomah counties.
Tillamook Rock Light Station records
Records of the Tillamook Rock Light Station (also known as Tillamook Rock Lighthouse), including correspondence, historical information, record books, and a visitors register. Much of the correspondence relates to a severe storm the lighthouse suffered in October 1934. The Tillamook Rock Light Station, located on a rock about 1.2 miles west of Tillamook Head, Oregon, began operations in 1881 and was closed in 1957.
Kenneth Tillson radio scripts
Sixty-nine scripts, 1946-1949, for the radio program "Oregon Album," a Sunday afternoon show that aired on station KGW in Portland, Oregon, and dealt with events and personalities in Oregon history.
Timber Cruisers Trade Marks, Pacific Coast
Poster, "Timber Cruisers Trade Marks, Pacific Coast," featuring 176 marks with name identifications, and letter from the artist outlining the use of the marks in the Pacific Coast region.
Timberline Lodge plans
Collection includes 1 elevation, with weather vane plan, on 1 sheet and 237 blueprint plans, elevations, sections, details and schedules on 55 sheets of Timberline Lodge in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon.
The Timberman magazine plans and drawings
Plans and drawings created for The Timberman magazine, mostly of lumbering equipment. The magazine was founded in 1899 by George M. Cornwall of Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Masumi Timson
Oral history interview with Masumi Timson conducted by Sankar Raman and Giacomo Ranieri on March 19, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Timson immigrated to the United States from Japan in 1991. She became a professional musician, a koto instructor, and a regular performer with the band with Pink Martini.
Allen B. Tint World War I letters and memorabilia
Postcards and letters from Allen B. Tint (1895-1960), written during his service in World War I, to the family of his brother, Leopold "Lew" M. Tint, as well as newspaper clippings, a poem, and two issues of the newspaper for the base hospital where Allen B. Tint was stationed. The Tints were Latvian-Americans; Leopold M. Tint (1882-1951) moved to Portland, Oregon, in the early 1920s, while Allen B. Tint stayed on the U.S. East Coast.
Herman Tint photographs of the 1948 Columbia River flood
Collection consists of 31 photographs of the 1948 Columbia River flood, also known as the Vanport Flood, which depict flood damage in Vanport and Portland, Oregon. The photographs were taken by Herman Tint or a family member in May or June of 1948.
Oral history interview with Howard C. Tobin
Oral history interview with Howard C. Tobin conducted by Ron E. Shay on January 25, 1968. Tobin shares his memories of hunting and fishing in the area of Fort Stevens, Oregon, from 1903 to 1905.