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Young Men's Christian Association of Albany, Oregon records
The collection contains minutes of meetings of the board of directors; constitution and by-laws; membership records; and cash and account journals.
Young Men's Christian Association of Portland, Oregon records
Records consist of promotional material, correspondence, camp maps, building plans, counselors' material, scrapbooks and memorabilia primarily regarding Camp Meecham and Camp Collins, which were summer youth camps on Spirit Lake in Washington. Both were destroyed in the eruption of Mt. St. Helens on May 18, 1980.
Robert and Elizabeth Young family papers
Young & Spencer account book
Account book of Young & Spencer, McMinnville, Oregon.
Stanley D. Young reminiscences
Typescript recollections of Stanley D. Young, 17 pages, 1950, of life on steamboats on the lower Columbia River, particularly the steamers Lurline and Hassalo, during the 1910s.
Young Women's Christian Association Williams Avenue Center records
Records of a YWCA center located in the Albina neighborhood of northeast, Portland, Oregon, which served the African American community. Includes historical background, minutes of meetings, correspondence, reports, surveys, study workbook, and papers on relief for people displaced by the 1948 Vanport flood.
Oral history interview with Tony Yturri
Oral history interview with Tony Yturri conducted by James Strassmaier from November 19-21, 1990, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Yturri was an Oregon state senator from 1963 to 1972.
Oral history interview with Naskah Zada
Oral history interview with Naskah Zada conducted by Dora Totoian and Sankar Raman on June 27, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Zada discusses her experiences as a Kurd in Iraq, as an immigrant in Portland, Oregon, and as a journalist in the United States.
Zefiro menus and ephemera
Menus, business cards, and a poster for Zefiro, a restaurant that operated in northwest Portland, Oregon, in the 1990s.
Zell Bros. records and memorabilia
Property and financial records, sales catalogs, photographs, and other memorabilia of Zell Bros., a jewelry store in Portland, Oregon. The store was founded in 1912 by brothers Julius Zell (1895-1976) and Harry Zell (1893-1983). The firm remained in business until December 2009.