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George W. Waldron papers
Collection consists of a manuscript certificate, Princeton, Illinois, January 25, 1864, verifying George W. Waldron's clerical abilities; and a manuscript receipt for property, estate of Waldron & Co., The Dalles, Oregon, December 18, 1880.
Rev. Paul E. Waldschmidt papers
Reverend Paul E. Waldschmidt of the C.S.C. (Congregation of the Holy Cross) was president of the University of Portland, 1962-1977. Collection includes correspondence and program materials, 1966, regarding a Jewish-Catholic conference held at the University of Portland; minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and reports of the Portland School District's Committee on Race and Education, 1963-1964; sermon texts and notes.
Elkanah Walker and Mary Richardson Walker papers
Walker Farms records
Records of an eastern Oregon farm, near Athena in Umatilla County, engaged in large-scale growing of wheat, oats, and peas from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Neville E. Walker papers
Collection includes design drawings, patents, and miscellanea regarding inventions by Neville E. Walker, mostly model airplanes.
Walling and Newsom family papers
The Walling family were early emigrants to Clackamas County, Oregon. Collection includes marriage certificate of Albert G. Walling and Sarah Ann White; deeds and indentures, 1855-1865; correspondence of Lucy Walling and Albert G. Walling, 1874-1893; and bills and receipts, 1864-1892.
Charles Walling account and scrapbooks
Collection includes an account and scrapbook, 1854-1856, regarding advertising accounts with clippings and ephemera; and an account book, 1875-1887, regarding hunting and fishing equipment accounts.
Wallowa County (Or.) photographic collection
Twenty black and white photographic postcards, including duplicates, of places in Wallowa County, Oregon. A substantial number of the images depict scenes at Wallowa Lake; other places depicted in the collection include Wallowa Falls, Imnaha Canyon, Horseshoe Lake, Aneroid Lake, and the Wallowa Mountains.
Origin of Wallowa County place names
Typescript monograph "Origin of Wallowa County Place Names" by Ranger Tucker, 158 pp, circa 1940-1950, based on material given to Grace Butterfield Bartlett by J. H. Horner in the 1940s, with letter of transmittal.
Julius Walter papers
Scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the career of Julius Walter (1903-1971), a Portland, Oregon, musician who performed on local radio stations, including KOIN.