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Frank C. Calkins letters
Frank Cathcart Calkins (1878-1974) was a mapper, petrologist, and geologist. Collection consists of correspondence, primarily to Henrietta Mack Eliot, 1973-1974, regarding past trips to the Pacific Northwest while working for the U. S. Geological Survey, as well as letters concerning the account of his father, C. G. Calkins, of the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.
Oral history interview with Windsor D. Calkins
Oral history interview with Windsor D. Calkins conducted by Monica LaRosa from March 25 to May 8, 2008, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Calkins was a lawyer in Eugene, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Windsor Calkins
Oral history interview with Windsor Calkins conducted by James Strassmaier from July 7 to August 1, 1986. Calkins was an attorney in Eugene, Oregon.
Ronald Glenn Callvert papers
Ronald Glenn Callvert (1873-1955) was associate editor of the Oregonian and won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1938 editorial "My Country 'tis of Thee." Collection includes newspaper clippings of Callvert's editorials and features; Pulitzer Prize announcement and congratulatory letters and telegrams; Callvert's post-retirement writings; retirement card with an Art Bimrose cartoon; correspondence of Ronald S. Callvert regarding R. G. Callvert's career.
Oral history interview with Emily N. Cameron
Oral history interview with Emily N. Cameron conducted by Charles Digregorio on August 6, 1976. Cameron discusses life in the Portland Heights neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the early 20th century.
Camp on Snake River, Wyo.
Watercolor sketch depicting soldiers and Native people firing on one another at the Wyoming camp of the F & K Companies of the 9th Infantry during the Indian Wars.
Camp Watson, Oregon, sketch
Pencil sketch of Camp Watson, Oregon, dated 1865.
H. C. Campbell collection on Mount Tabor Villa (Montavilla)
Manuscript financial records of Mt. Tabor Villa, and an account book kept by H. C. Campbell for Mt. Tabor Villa, concerning improvements of land, with plat map. The neighborhood, located in the southeast quadrant of Portland, Oregon, later became known as Montavilla.
Jonathan M. Campbell photograph albums
Four albums containing black and white photographs of views in Colorado; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Reno, Nevada; Kansas; and Montana, including some portraits.
Mabel Ella Campbell oral memoir
Oral memoir by Mabel Ella Campbell, recorded on December 30, 1980. Campbell discusses the life and career of her father, Methodist minister John Montcalm Brown, and her life in Nehalem and Salem, Oregon, in the 1910s.