Showing Collections: 591 - 600 of 3526
Oral history interview with Nona E. Colley
Oral history interview with Nona E. Colley conducted by Jim Strassmaier on September 25, 1987. Colley was featured in a film by Amos Burg about children in England for Encyclopedia Britannica.
Oral history interview with Chuck T. Collins
Oral history interview with Chuck T. Collins conducted by Michael O'Rourke on October 19, 1999, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Collins was a member of the council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1981 to 1986.
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins conducted by Jim Strassmaier on March 22, 1989, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Collins discusses the implementation and use of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the U.S. District Court of Oregon, particularly as applied by Judge Gus Solomon.
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins conducted by Bruce James on August 15, 1996, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Collins was an assistant U.S. attorney for Oregon.
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins
Oral history interview with Jack G. Collins conducted by Sarah Ryan in 1998 as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Collins was an assistant attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Columbia Neon Company sign designs
Nineteen pencil, crayon, pastel, tempera, watercolor, and photocopy designs for neon signs for various businesses in the Portland, Oregon area.
Columbia Park Little League records
Photographs, rosters, and memo relating to the Columbia Park Little League of Portland, Oregon. The league was active in the 1950s and 1960s, and Otto C. Mills (1906-1991) was the league's president in 1957.
Columbia Rediviva collection
Collection of documents, originals and copies, relating to the ship Columbia (also known as the Columbia Rediviva) and its journeys to the Pacific Northwest in the late 18th century. The ship was owned by Joseph Barrell out of Boston and most famously captained by Robert Gray. Materials include logs, journals, letters, financial records, cargo lists, and drawings of the ship.
Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company records
Records of the Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company, consisting of ledgers, a letter book, and loose papers. The firm was established by Nathaniel J. Wyeth (1802-1856) and operated from Fort Hall near the near the junction of the Portneuf and Snake rivers in what would later become Idaho. The enterprise was unsuccessful, and Fort Hall was sold to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1837.
Columbia River Gorge and Cannon Beach, Oregon photograph album
Album of black and white photographs primarily depicting landscape scenes in Oregon, particularly the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood, as well as the Cannon Beach area on the Oregon coast.