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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.
Campbell & Norquist Co. photographic collection
Eight black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of the offices of Campbell & Norquist Co. in Portland, Oregon; service vehicles; and oil furnaces installed in homes.
Campbell & Swigert record books
Collection consists of two handwritten record books of the company Campbell & Swigert, one with entries from June 1905 to November 1910, and the other with entries from November 1910 to March 1911.
Sketch of the Canby ferry "M. J. Lee"
Pen and ink sketch by Caleb Heppner of the Canby, Oregon, ferry M. J. Lee.
Candy and confection recipes
Bound manuscript book written by George Learned of Jacksonville, Oregon, 1905-1906, filled with recipes for toffees, ice cream, syrups, and other candies, with prices.
Beatrice Morrow Cannady draft speech for NAACP convention
Handwritten draft of a speech that Beatrice Morrow Cannady (1889-1974) delivered at the 1928 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) convention in Los Angeles, California. The draft is written in pencil. Cannady, a Black journalist and activist who lived in Portland, Oregon, from 1912 to 1938, edited the newspaper The Advocate, was a founding member of the Portland chapter of the NAACP, and advocated for Black Oregonians' civil rights.
Beatrice Morrow Cannady family papers
Cannon Beach Electric Company records
Collection consists of an account book, 1 volume.
Kessler Cannon papers
Kessler Cannon was an Oregon politician who served as assistant to Governor Tom McCall, among many other positions. This unprocessed collection consists of miscellaneous papers concerning Cannon's career in politics and environmental issues.
A Canoe Trip Down the Columbia River: 1938
Reminiscences by Paul H. Howe (1916-2001) about his 1938 canoe trip down the Columbia River. Howe worked for Northwest Natural Gas in Portland, Oregon, and was a member of the Portland Public Schools Board.