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Columbia Transportation Company records
Records of the Columbia Transportation Company, Portland, Oregon, 1 volume, 1863-1864, with expenses and accounts of the steamboat business operating on Columbia and Willamette rivers.
Columbia Truck Express record book
Columbia Truck Express was a trucking company with routes from Portland to Seaside and Rainier, Oregon. Record book, 1938-1946, includes articles of incorporation and minutes.
Columbus Day storm collection
Small collection of documents about a windstorm that struck the Pacific Northwest on October 12, 1962. Materials include a November 1962 summary of the storm by the U.S. Weather Bureau's state climatologist in Oregon; a surface analysis of the storm by the U.S. Forest Service; a copy of the official Weather Bureau record of the storm; and a brief first-person account by Frank K. Walsh.
Columbus Day Storm collection
Collection includes materials relating to the Columbus Day Storm in Portland, Oregon, on October 12, 1962, and its aftermath.
Comer Mines Company records
Collection consists of a stock certificate issued to Charles Lunstrom, September 25, 1912. Comer Mines Company was a gold mining company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Its mine was located in Grant County, north of Prairie City, Oregon, along Dixie Creek, locally known as Present Need Mine.
Jennings B. Comley papers
U. S. Internal Revenue license, April 13, 1865, issued to J. B. Comley, Albany, Oregon, to manufacture.
Communications collection
Collection of materials assembled by the Oregon Historical Society relating to communications in Oregon, primarily consisting of scripts, catalogs, and other printed material relating to radio, television, video, and other media.
Communications Consultants, Inc. records
Communications Consultants, Inc. was founded in 1965 by Duane Nielsen to offer "a complete scope of consulting and audio-visual production services." Records include correspondence; proposals for an architectural preservation documentary about Portland; and materials relating to projects on the Sea Lion Caves and Boston.
The Compass
Periodical "The Compass," 1881-1883, founded and edited by Harry W. Hogue, containing essays, poems, editorials, and Portland High School gossip.
The compass
Manuscript periodical, "The Compass," Vol. 1, No. 1, by Bill Roe for the members of the South Portland Debating Society, containing an essay on the subject of death.