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Oral history interview with Patricia A. Cach
Oral history interview with Patricia A. Cach conducted by Aaron Powell and Dorothy Zapf on February 4, 2011, for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Cach was a softball coach and musician in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Maribel Cadmus
Oral history interview conducted by Vinita Howard from April 9 to May 7, 1992, with Maribel Cadmus as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Cadmus was Oregon Senate secretary from 1957-1987.
Oral history interview with Harold H. Cake
Oral history interview with Harold H. Cake conducted by Linda S. Dodds in Portland, Oregon, in two sessions from September 2-14, 1982. Cake discusses the history of Equitable Savings and Loan.
Cake, Jareguy & Tooze letter to Equitable Savings & Loan
Three-page letter from law firm of Cake, Jareguy & Tooze to Equitable Savings and Loan Association, dated March 23, 1942, advising against providing loans or relief to either persons currently in military service or anyone who is a potential draftee, citing the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940.
Oral history interviews with members of personal study group at Calaroga Terrace, Portland, Oregon
Brief oral history interviews conducted by Jim Strassmaier from February 2 to March 8, 1984, with members of a personal study group at Calaroga Terrace in Portland, Oregon. Interviewees were Louise McKinney, Edris E. Becker, Catherine S. Walyer, and Ruth E. Murphy. Strassmaier conducted the interviews while developing methodology for the Oregon Historical Society oral history program.
John F. Calbreath papers
Papers of John Franklin Calbreath, an Oregon physician and state senator, including family letters of Sidney and Mianda Smith, John U. Smith, and Irene Smith Calbreath; political letters from John H. Mitchell and George W. McBride; a copy of an 1839 overland journal of Sidney Smith; accounts and notebooks of John Franklin Calbreath; and biographical and genealogical materials.
Mary Evelene Calbreath papers
Mary Evelene Calbreath (1895-1972) was a music teacher and composer in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, musical programs, articles, genealogy, ephemera, daybook, landscape album, diaries, and score.
Mary Evelene Calbreath scrapbook
Scrapbook of photographs, concert programs, and newspaper clippings compiled by Mary Evelene Calbreath (1895-1972), the contents of which relate to her students. Calbreath was a vocal teacher and composer who lived in Portland, Oregon.
Calendar for 1978, "The Five Lost Cities of Portland"
Calendar for 1978 with illustrations by Don MacGillivray (1945-) of historic buildings in the East Portland, Albina, Linnton, Sellwood, and St. Johns neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon. MacGillivray led historic walking tours of the Buckman neighborhood in southeast Portland in the 1970s.
California collection
Collection includes manuscript letters from H. B. Smith to his wife, May 11, 1855, regarding work in the Jacksonville mines; student relief pass-card, circa 1906, issued by Stanford University to students volunteering to provide relief to victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake; and an invitation to the Grand Anniversary Ball, July 4, 1856.