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Oral history interview with Rupert R. Bullivant
Oral history interview with Rupert R. Bullivant conducted by C. Allan Hart from July 20 to September 7, 1988, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Bullivant was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers
Collection includes photostat manuscript letters regarding the Hudson's Bay Company and the governance of British Columbia; and photostat manuscript records of imports and exports from British Columbia and Vancouver Island to England. Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) was Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Oral history interview with Louis Bunce
Oral history interview with Louis Bunce conducted by Charles Digregorio from June 1 to July 19, 1978. Bunce was a painter and printmaker in Oregon.
Oral history interview with Wolcott E. Buren
Oral history interview with Wolcott E. Buren conducted by Nancy Gerhardt on August 27, 1978. Buren describes an eight-day hike he took along the Oregon Coast from Seaside to Newport in 1916.
Hezekiah Burford account book
Hezekiah Burford was one of the original trustees of Monmouth University, which was chartered by the Oregon Territorial Legislature in 1856. Collection consists of a manuscript account book, also including recipes for medicines.
Amos Burg papers
Papers of Amos Burg (1901-1986), including diaries, travel logs, notes, correspondence, published materials, and ephemera. Burg was born in Portland, Oregon, and lived there until after World War II, when he moved to Alaska. He traveled on multiple rivers in North America, and was a writer, photographer and filmmaker who worked for the National Geographic Society, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Erpi Classroom films, and later the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
David E. Burgess papers
Papers of David E. Burgess (1920-2006), a Black Oregonian who lived in Portland and Salem. The papers reflect Burgess' work for the Concentrated Employment Program in the late 1960s, and his subsequent work on alcohol and drug treatment. The collection also includes an explanatory note by Burgess' wife, Mona Carolyn "'lyn" Horine-Burgess, explaining the use of an anti-Black slur in 1970s reports as a reclaimed term.
Hubert Frederick Burgess papers
Hubert Frederick Burgess (1864-1945) served as a Sunday School missionary in Oregon. Collection consists of ordination minutes of the First Congregational Church of Portland, 1892; a manuscript diary, 1892; newspaper clippings, 1891-1893, regarding Burgess's work in Oregon; typescript reminiscences, 1934, regarding his wedding trip in 1894; and a funeral notice, 1945.
Marshal P. Burnett papers
Oral history interview with Carl Burnham, Jr.
Oral history interview with Carl Burnham, Jr. conducted by Timothy J. Helfrich on June 21, 2002, as part of the Volunteer Attorneys series of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Burnham was an attorney in Ontario, Oregon.