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Asahel Bush letters
Correspondence of Asahel Bush (1824-1913), primarily typescript or microfilm copies of letters sent to him. Bush was an early emigrant to Oregon, editor of the Oregon Statesman from 1851 to 1863, and a significant figure in 1850s Oregon Democratic Party politics.
Edward L. Bushnell diary and notebook
Collection includes manuscript diary, 1895, regarding a prospecting trip to Yukon along with four partners from Bridal Veil, Oregon; and a manuscript notebook, 1888-1897, with accounts, song lyrics, and poems.
James Addison Bushnell papers
Collection consists of typescript copies from account book of James A. Bushnell, 1846-1862. Bushnell was a merchant in Lane County, Oregon.
Bushnell Studio glass negatives
Collection consists of studio portraits taken by the Bushnell Studio in Portland, Oregon, between approximately 1918 and 1925. Also included are five photographs of Bushnell Studio manager Leo Pokorney with a Hudson Super Six Coupe automobile.
Business for Culture and the Arts records
Records of Business for Culture and the Arts, a nonprofit organization in Portland, Oregon, that encouraged local businesses to support the arts. It was initially founded as the Oregon Arts Foundation in 1969, and dissolved in 2015.
Nettie Bussard reminiscences
Manuscript notes written by Nettie Bussard about early days in Baker County in the late 19th century.
Oral history interview with Margaret Butler
Oral history interview with Margaret Butler conducted by Madeline Bisgyer from June 4 to August 17, 2018, as part of the Oregon Labor Oral History Program. Butler discusses her involvement in union organization and her career as executive director of the Portland coalition of Jobs with Justice from 1996 to 2013.
Butler-Smith family papers
Typescript photocopy papers relating to members of the Butler and Smith families, including genealogical information, correspondence, and an extract from George Miller West's reminiscences regarding Isaac Smith and family's overland journey to Oregon in 1853.
Butte Creek Land, Livestock, and Lumber Company account books
Account books, 2 volumes, 1913-1927.
The Butter Creek panic
Manuscript and photocopy poem, "The Butter Creek Panic," by Arthur Crisfield. Per a note with the collection, Crisfield was a lawyer in Portland, Oregon, and was interested in a ranch on Butter Creek.