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Canyon passage: final shooting script
Bound typescript final shooting script for the movie "Canyon Passage" by Ernest Pascal, based on the novel by Ernest Haycox, about a businessman in 1850s Oregon who must choose between two women, and help a friend who is a compulsive gambler.
Cape Virgin Mary at the north entrance of Magellans Streights
Hand-colored lithograph depicting seven ships, three of which are identified as HMS Centurion, Gloucester and Tyral Prize, at Cape Virgin Mary near the Strait of Magellan. Plate 9 from an unidentified book.
Jan Caplener photographic collection
Album containing 34 photographs, primarily depicting scenes in Portland, Oregon, and unidentified people. Subjects include the Skidmore Fountain, Washington Park, the First Congregational Church of Portland, ships, rail cars, aerial views of Portland, and unidentified buildings and places.
Capt. Geo. E. Pickett's home
Watercolor sketch by Grace Ketchan, depicting the house of Captain George E. Pickett at 910 Bancroft St. in Bellingham, Washington.
Captain's remark books
Photocopy manuscript captain's remark books, including: William Black, HMS Racoon, at Columbia River; Frederick Hickey, HMS Blossom; HMS Fisgard; and HMS Constance.
Blythe G. Carey papers
Unprocessed materials that include correspondence, financial and property records, and genealogical information and family history.
Caribou herd near Nome, Alaska photographic postcard
Black and white photographic postcard of a herd of caribou near Nome, Alaska.
Carl Greve collection
Collection of materials relating to the Carl Greve jewelry store in downtown Portland, Oregon, including clippings of advertisements and articles about the business; mounted photographs and wall panels depicting interior and exterior views of the store; and an architectural illustration of the store building.
W. W. Carl papers
Papers of W. W. Carl (1869-1938), a carpenter and farmer who lived in the area of Carlton, Oregon. The bulk of the papers consists of diaries that Carl kept from 1897 to 1905. Other papers include information about materials used for buildings he helped to construct; descriptions of land that his mother, Mary J. Carl, willed to him; and transcriptions of his diary entries, made by his great-grandson, John A. Beutler.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Carnahan reminiscences
Typescript recollections of Mary Ellen Carnahan of her family's journey to Oregon in 1844 when she was 10, and of her life in Oregon.