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Oral history interview with Vern Cook
Oral history interview with Robert Vernon "Vern" Cook conducted by Clark Hansen from December 15, 1994- October 15, 1995, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Cook was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Vincent Cook papers
Master's License for Vincent Cook, January 8, 1895, allowing him to pilot steam vessels in the Willamette District on the Columbia River between Portland and Cape Hancock.
Edward Cookingham papers
Carrie Cooley diaries
Diaries of a woman who lived in Newberg, Oregon. The diaries contain brief daily entries, with details on housework, shopping, friends, family, travel, and local events.
Oral history interview with John P. Cooney
Oral history interview with John P. Cooney conducted by Clark Hansen from May 12 to June 17, 2005, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Cooney discusses his law career in Medford, Oregon, and his service as a federal magistrate judge on the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
Oral history interview with Thomas Cooney
Oral history interview with Thomas Cooney conducted by Lisa A. Kaner from October 17 to November 2, 2000, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Cooney was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Herbert E. Cooper account book
Bound account book kept by Herbert E. Cooper, Roseburg, Oregon, containing farm, personal, and business records.
Jacob Calvin Cooper correspondence
Correspondence, 1896-1907, regarding politics of the 1898 primary election in Oregon and the Oregon Girls' Drill Company at the Jamestown Exhibition.
Kenneth L. Cooper papers
Kenneth L. Cooper (1884-1972) served with the 364th Infantry during World War I and was elected to the Portland City Commission in 1940. Collection includes papers related to his tenure as Portland City Commissioner, 1940-1945; typescript and manuscript correspondence, 1914-1970, some from World War l; and personal papers and ephemera.
Kenneth L. Cooper photographic collection
Collection consists of 16 black and white photographs and one tintype; subjects include Kenneth L. Cooper, office scenes and co-workers, probably at the U.S. Veterans Bureau, and Cooper family members. Kenneth L. Cooper (1884-1972) was born in The Dalles, Oregon. He served with the 364th Infantry during World War I, and was elected to the Portland City Commission in 1940.