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Oral history interview with Ruth E. Clark
Oral history interview with Ruth E. Clark conducted by Thomas Vaughan on July 15, 1976. Clark discusses her work as a high school teacher in Port Orford, Oregon, from 1921 to 1942.
Wilson W. Clark letter to Thomas Vaughan
Manuscript letter from Wilson W. Clark to Thomas Vaughan, November 22, 1964, recounting a ski trip to Mount Hood, circa 1907.
Clement G. Clarke collection
Clement G. Clarke was pastor of the First Congregational Church, Portland, Oregon, 1923-1928. Before coming to Portland, he had been forced to resign from positions in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Peoria, Illinois. Collection consists of typescript carbon copies of newspaper articles from Minneapolis and Peoria, 1911-1915, regarding Clarke's activities as pastor in those communities, and telegrams to the Oregonian, 1926-1928, regarding Clarke's character.
David Dexter Clarke papers
The collection consists of narratives written by David Dexter Clarke concerning his professional experiences and personal history, along with notes and some items of correspondence. Clarke (1844-1923) emigrated to Oregon in 1864, and worked as a surveyor and civil engineer in the Pacific Northwest for 53 years. From 1893 until his retirement in 1917, he worked for the water bureau in Portland, Oregon, serving as the head of the department for most of that time.
Samuel A. and Harriet T. Clarke papers
Papers of Samuel A. Clarke (1827-1909) and Harriet T. Clarke (1832-1890), including diaries, correspondence, writings, and genealogical materials. Samuel A. Clarke came to Oregon in 1850, and worked in the newspaper industry. In 1852, he married Harriet Talcott Buckingham, who had come to Oregon in 1851.
Clarksville, Or., general store account book
Account book, 1872-1873, of an unidentified general store in Clarksville, Oregon, a mining town on Clarks Creek in Baker County with a large Chinese population.
The Clarno Era: a story of the Andrew Clarno family and their settlement on the John Day River
Typescript history, with photographs, of the Clarno family, their ship voyage to Oregon and settlement in Wasco County, Oregon.
Clatsop County, Oregon photographic collection
Collection consists of 45 black and white photographs of scenes in Clatsop County, Oregon, including: Seaside, Tillamook Head, beaches and beach-goers, and the Ben Holladay house and environs.
Clatsop Plains Pioneer Presbyterian Church records
Clatsop Plains Pioneer Presbyterian Church, near Warrenton, Oregon, was organized in 1846 and is the oldest Presbyterian church west of the Rocky Mountains in continuous existence. Collection consists of photocopy minutes, 54 pages, September 19, 1846-November 5, 1855, with records of founding members, sponsors and early transactions.
Oral history interview with Frederick Clausen
Oral history interview with Frederick Clausen conducted by Linda S. Dodds from October 27-29, 1981. Clausen discusses his experiences in the grocery trade in Portland, Oregon.