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Dalles Dam photographic collection
Two black and white panoramic photographs taken by Harold M. Brown in 1954, during construction of The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River. One panorama depicts the dam under construction and the Celilo Locks; the other shows Celilo Falls.
Oral history interview with Rose Iva Dalton and Peggy Wetzler
Oral history interview with Rose Iva Dalton and Peggy Wetzler conducted by Bernice Pluchos from February 27-28, 1981. Dalton grew up on Government Island, Oregon, in the late 19th century; Wetzler was her niece.
Oral history interview with Rose Iva Dalton
Oral history interview with Rose Iva Dalton conducted by Linda S. Dodds on October 27, 1981. Dalton grew up on Government Island, Oregon, in the late 19th century.
William Foster Dalton papers
William Foster Dalton (1874-1955) was a Yorkshireman who began sailing in 1889. His travels took him to Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco, and Oregon. Collection includes typescript letter from Phyllis Hester, Dalton's daughter, offering Dalton's autobiography to "Country Life," a British gardening and country living magazine; a manuscript summary of the autobiography by Kenneth Holmes; and microfilm of a manuscript book, "Wanderer's Life: an Autobiography," by Dalton.
Dan E. Clark II & Associates records
Unprocessed collection that includes opinion polls and surveys regarding housing, media, and other topics, primarily in Oregon.
Bertha Daniel photographic collection on Juneau, Alaska
Two black and white photographs of Juneau, Alaska and a nearby gold mine.
Dant & Russell, Inc. history
Typescript history, circa 1950-1974, of the lumber brokerage business owned by Charles E. Dant and C. S. Russell, founded in 1904.
Homer Davenport collection
Cartoons and sketches of contemporary persons and events by Homer Davenport (1867-1912), a political cartoonist from Oregon known for his satirical drawings and support of Progressive-era politics.
Davidson Baking Company records
Collection includes correspondence and advertising, 1938-1967; labor agreements, correspondence and reports, 1937-1968; correspondence and plans regarding plant construction and improvement, 1948-1966; accountant's reports, 1918-1920 and 1934-1936; and tax forms, 1938-1955.
Oral history interview with C. Girard Davidson
Oral history interview with C. Girard Davidson conducted by Thomas Wright as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Davidson was a lawyer and businessman, served as assistant secretary of the U. S. Department of the Interior from 1946 to 1950, and was active in the Democratic Party in Oregon.