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Manuscript and galley proofs for The Coach's Art
Manuscript and galley proofs for a book by Jack Ramsay (1925-2014) and John Strawn, "The Coach's Art," along with reproductions of correspondence and a training outline that were included in the book. Ramsay coached the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team in Portland, Oregon, from 1976 to 1986, and later worked as a basketball broadcast commentator.
Coalinga, California photograph album
Album containing black and white photographs, primarily of Coalinga, California. Other locations include Yosemite Valley and Santa Cruz, California. Subjects include an oil fire at Clendenon Company, and personnel and trains of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Elijah Coalman letters
Manuscript and typescript correspondence of Elijah Coalman, mostly to Esther Watson, 1960-1970, regarding biographical data, climbs on Mount Hood, and efforts to have his memoirs published. Coalman (1881-1970), known as "Lige," was an Oregon mountaineer.
Oral history interview with Ralph F. Cobb
Oral history interview with Ralph F. Cobb conducted by Donald W. Brodie in October 2000 as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Cobb was an attorney in Eugene, Oregon.
Harrison H. Cochran photograph album pages
Pages from a photograph album that include images of the harbor in Portland, Oregon; the Battleship Oregon and other ships; construction of the Steel and Broadway bridges; Elks (B.P.O.E.) convention festivities in Portland; the campus of Oregon State University; the Columbia River Gorge; and family and friends.
John W. Cochran papers
Oath of Master, John W. Cochran, for the steamer Reliance, Canemah, Oregon, August 3, 1865.
Oral history interview with Douglas E. Coe
Oral history interview with Douglas E. Coe conducted by Clark Hansen on June 8, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Coe was an evangelical minister and advisor to U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield.
Nathaniel Coe family photograph albums
Black and white photographs in three albums, depicting unidentified members of the Nathaniel Coe family as well as places including the Oregon coast, the Columbia Gorge, Mount Hood, and Hood River and Seaside, Oregon.
Alexander L. Coffey papers
Collection consists of honorable discharge papers from Washington Mounted Rifles, Fort Vancouver, Washington, December 29, 1855 and September 13, 1856; manuscript reminiscences, 3 pages, May 3, 1905, regarding the killing of Klikitat Chief Umtuch on Strong's Battleground, now Battle Ground, Washington.
James Coffin papers
Papers of James Coffin (1847-1906), including correspondence, a resolution regarding the death of Lucius H. Allen, a tracing of a chart of the Columbia River's mouth, an architectural elevation, and photographs. Coffin worked as a clerk for the firm Allen and Lewis in Portland, Oregon, in the early 1880s.