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Christmas of the pioneers
Typescript, 7 pages, circa 1940-1963, describing Christmas celebrations in 19th century Oregon.
Chronicles
Typescript address entitled "Chronicles," April 8, 1892, delivered by Harrison P. Holmes on Class Day at Portland High School, Portland, Oregon.
Eldon G. Chuinard papers
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, much of it related to the Columbia River Gorge, and of documents relating to Columbia Gorge legislation. Collection also includes historical biographies by Eldon G. Chuinard on John McLoughlin and Marcus Whitman.
Oral history interview with Bernice McGregor Church
Oral history interview with Bernice McGregor Church, conducted by Charles Digregorio on February 17, 1977. Church discusses her memories of Astoria, Oregon, in the 1900s and 1910s.
Mary Louise Church photographic collection
Collection consists of about 800 black and white travel photographs, 1905-1911, the bulk of which are in seven photograph albums. The photographs were probably taken by Mary Louise Church, and depict locations in Germany, China, the Netherlands, Spain, France, England, Ireland, Italy, India, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Burma, and Indonesia.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Portland, Or. plans
Collection includes 152 details, drawings, plans, elevations, and section on 52 sheets of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at SE Harrison St. and SE 29th Ave. in Portland, Oregon, by architect Charles R. Kaufman.
Phimister P. Church photographic collection on A. Phimister Proctor
Nine black and white photographs of A. Phimister Proctor with several of his sculptures now located around Oregon, including the "Rough Rider" statue of Theodore Roosevelt in Portland, the "Pioneer" statue in Eugene, "The Circuit Rider" statue in Salem, and others.
Arthur M. Churchill papers
Papers of Arthur M. Churchill (1876-1956) and his family. Churchill was a lawyer in Portland, Oregon, who later in life operated a dairy farm in southwest Washington state. The papers primarily consist of correspondence about topics in which Churchill took an interest and records of his farm.
Cirkut prints photographic collection
Collection consists of two black and white panoramic photographs: one by Frank Woodfield that depicts damaged buildings and blocks of rubble in Astoria, Oregon, after the fire of 1922; and one group portrait of employees of the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, taken in 1928.
Citizens for Children records
Records of an Oregon organization that operated from 1973-1987 and advocated for children and child welfare. Materials include articles of incorporation and bylaws, minutes, conference proceedings, lists of officers, membership records, and financial records.