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Lewis Ralph Dawson photograph
Black and white photograph of Lewis Ralph Dawson in a horse-drawn delivery wagon for Hawthorne Ice, Wood & Coal, Portland, Oregon.
John Day collection
Collection consists of a negative copy of John Day's petition for land on the Missouri River, 1798; a typescript copy of Day's will, circa 1820; documents concerning the controversy surrounding who John Day really was, 1953-1958; photocopy newspaper clipping regarding Day's life, 1960.
John S. Day papers
Papers and photographs relating to the life and activities of John S. Day. Materials include correspondence, newspaper issues and clippings, and real estate documents. Day was a rancher and big game hunter who lived in the Medford, Oregon, area. In the 1950s and 1960s, he was active in mountaineering and competitive skiing.
De Monbrun panoramic photograph of Independent Order of Odd Fellows gathering
Panoramic group portrait of an Independent Order of Odd Fellows gathering at an unidentified Oregon location.
Matthew P. Deady family photograph album
One album containing 156 black and white photographs of members of the Deady family, friends, and others.
Matthew P. Deady letters to William Meek
Correspondence concerning politics and government, settlement in Oregon and California, legal cases including the Dred Scott case, and Deady family history.
Dean Brothers Lake Tahkenitch Auto Resort records and memorabilia
Records and memorabilia of the Dean Brothers Lake Tahkenitch Auto Resort on Lake Tahkenitch near Gardiner, Oregon, including correspondence and lease agreement with Crown Willamette Paper Company, bank records, photographs, postcards, brochure, and a clipping. The resort was operated by brothers Ross R. Dean (1903-1973) and George M. Dean (1899-1986) with their brother-in-law Fred Assenheimer (1870-1944) in the 1930s, before it was sold in 1941.
Dean Company account book
Account book, July 1885-July 1886, for a general store owned by E. B. Dean in Marshfield, Oregon.
John E. Dean letters to family
Letters from John E. Dean (1923-1994) to his parents in Portland, Oregon, written while Dean was serving in World War II. Dean served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific Theater during the war, and later worked as a real estate appraiser and as a security guard at Holladay Park Hospital.
Oral history interview with William V. Deatherage
Oral history interview with William V. Deatherage by Donald W. Brodie on February 24, 2003, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Deatherage was an attorney in Medford, Oregon.