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Oral history interview with Luther S. Cressman
Oral history interview with Luther S. Cressman conducted by Rick Harmon on July 31, 1987. Cressman, who helped to found of the University of Oregon Department of Anthropology and served as its longtime chair, talks about the background of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Oregon in Eugene, and talks about archaeological digs he participated in.
Hazel Crocker photograph album
Album containing snapshots and studio portraits of members of the Crocker family, and of friends and associates; some images feature outdoor activities. Most images have handwritten notes identifying some or all of the people depicted. Among those identified are Hazel Crocker, Barbara Crocker, Helen Goss, Etta Honeyman, Maud Morey, Genevieve Thompson Smith, and Kate Woolsey.
Arthur L. Crookham papers
Collection includes correspondence regarding Oregon history; letters and literature regarding old age and Arthur L. Crookham's participation with the State Council on Aging; material regarding I-205 and East Portland, political issues, and personal matters, school notebooks, and Progressive Party literature.
Oral history interview with Charles S. Crookham
Oral history interview with Charles S. Crookham conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 25, 1978. Crookham was a Multnomah County Circuit Court judge and Oregon attorney general.
Ken Cropper labor activism papers
Charles J. B. Crosby papers
Donation land claim of 160 acres in Oregon to Charles J. B. Crosby and his wife, Margaret Virginia, October 24, 1865.
Oral history interview with Travis Cross
Oral history interview with Travis Cross conducted by Jim Strassmaier from October 8 to November 23, 1987, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Cross was a member of Hatfield's staff when he was Oregon secretary of state and governor.
George Washington Crum reminiscences
Manuscript and photocopy reminiscences, circa 1915, of George Washington Crum's Civil War experiences from August 8, 1861, to June 12, 1865. Also included is a photocopy newspaper clipping of an obituary for Crum (1842-1923), which describes him as having enlisted in the Army in April 1861 and being honorably discharged in 1863 after being wounded.
Maurice Edgar Crumpacker papers
Papers of Maurice E. Crumpacker (1886-1927), primarily relating to the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, which Crumpacker oversaw while serving as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War I. Crumpacker was an attorney in Portland, Oregon, and later was a U.S. congressman.
Oral history interview with Bernal Cruz
Oral history interview with Bernal Cruz conducted by Sankar Raman on February 25, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Cruz discusses his experience as a Guatemalan immigrant in Oregon, and talks about his career as a social worker.