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C. G. Curl papers
Documents relating to C. G. Curl's defense of pro-Southern claimants in the Salem, Oregon area, 1869-1872. Curl was a lawyer in Salem, Oregon, in the 19th century.
Portrait of Col. George B. Currey
Pen and ink portrait of Colonel George B. Currey.
Jesse A. Currey papers
Gisele Currier collection of Portland Timbers memorabilia
Papers, photographs, publications, and ephemera relating to Gisele Currier, professional soccer and particularly the soccer team Portland Timbers, and the fan organization Timbers Army. Currier (1955-2011) was an avid fan of the Portland Timbers, and played a major role in the growth of the Timbers Army.
Jacob Stanley Currier reminiscences of the Blue Bucket Mine
Manuscript reminiscences of Jacob Stanley Currier, September 15, 1919, regarding his participation in the finding of the Blue Bucket Mine in 1860.
George L. Curry correspondence relating to the Yakima War and the Rogue River War
Correspondence of Oregon Territorial Governor George L. Curry (1820-1878) relating to the Yakima War and the Rogue River War of 1855-1856. Most of the correspondence, which relates to raising and supplying volunteers or to military orders, consists of drafts or office copies written on Curry's behalf by Benjamin Stark (1820-1898), who acted as Curry's aide-de-camp.
George L. Curry house documentation
Documentation on a house in Wilsonville, Oregon, that was once occupied by George L. Curry, territorial governor of Oregon, and later owned by the family of Frederick William Wagner. Includes copies of photographs, copies of scale drawings by John Gray Design, LLC, and background by David G. Wagner.
Jesse A. Curry residence plans
Collection includes 5 blueprint plans, 6 elevations and 6 details on 11 sheets of a house for Jesse A. Curry on SW Montgomery Dr. in Portland, Oregon, by architect Harrison Allen Whitney.
Oral history interview with Bill Curtin
Oral history interview with Bill Curtin conducted by Greta K. Smith from September 24 to November 16, 2018. Curtin was a Catholic priest in the Albina community of North/Northeast Portland in the late 1960s until 1981.
Bill Curtin papers
Photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera relating to Father Bill Curtin's time as priest for Immaculate Heart Catholic Church in the Albina neighborhood of Portland, Oregon during the late 20th century.