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Nicholas Versteeg papers
Materials related to Nicholas Versteeg and Versteeg Brick Works, his business in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes an account book, 1869-1872, for Versteeg Brick Works; Versteeg's will and estate papers; and family documents, including war ration books, 1942-1945.
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary records
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary to the Portland Barracks was organized in 1955 and offered a variety of social and charitable services to World War I veterans and to its members. Records date from 1925 to 1987 and include newsletters, correspondence; membership rosters and certificates, minutes, scrapbooks, and a guest book.
Thomas R. Vickers NAACP papers
Papers, newspaper issues and clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks concerning the Portland, Oregon branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and Thomas R. Vickers, who served as the branch president from 1967-1971.
Frances Fuller Victor papers
A small collection of papers of the Oregon historian and author Frances Fuller Victor, including: correspondence with early emigrants to Oregon Jesse Applegate and Jessy Q. Thornton; typescript of a poem; a copy of her work "The Women's War with Whisky"; and a scrapbook of reviews of Victor's works.
The Video Access Project video recordings
View of Astoria
Engraving from an unidentified newspaper depicting a panoramic view of Astoria, Oregon.
View of the town of St. Helens, Oregon Territory
Page from the Boston periodical "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion," featuring an engraving of St. Helens, Oregon, with a short article about the town.
Oral history interview with Alejandro Vilches
Oral history interview with Alejandro Vilches conducted by Sankar Raman on February 3, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Vilches was born in Texas and grew up in Honduras. After earning computer science degrees from the Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in 2007 and from Purdue University in Indiana in 2011, he became a software engineer at Intel in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Villa Eichenhof - and her people: Containing also a brief history of the surrounding environs
Paper regarding the history of Villa Eichenhof, the home of Colonel Henry E. Dosch, in Hillsboro, Oregon. Includes photocopied maps and photographs.
Vista House plans
Collection includes 11 plans, elevations, sections and maps on 8 sheets of Vista House on the Columbia River Highway at Crown Point, Oregon. Plans include information about the history of Vista House and about the 1981 Columbia River Highway Project, the study for which the plans were produced.