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Oral history interview with Jenna L. Dorn
Oral history interview with Jenna L. Dorn conducted by Clark Hansen from June 13-15, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Dorn was a legislative assistant to Hatfield from 1977 to 1981.
Henry Dosch collection
The collection contains the papers of Henry Ernst Dosch, primarily relating to the various expositions in which he participated. Materials include Dosch's citizenship application; correspondence and travel expenses; tickets for and certificates from various expositions; photograph albums; exposition publications; and a scrapbook.
Doty Lumber & Shingle Company records
Records include inventory of logging plant and appraisals of sawmill plant, including floor plans and correspondence.
E. O. Doud residence photographic collection
Twelve black and white photographs of the exterior of the home of Edgar Oscar Doud at 5408 SE Morrison St., Portland, Oregon, just before it was torn down in 1966. Collection includes an article from The Oregonian with historical and biographical information.
Alfred Downing collection
Collection includes an album, 1873-1879, belonging to Agnes Downing and filled with drawings by Alfred Downing, as well as clippings, photographs, and imprints of leaves and flowers that were once in the album. Also in the collection are a pen and ink sketch, "The filbert harvest at Bearfield Farm," 1866; and crayon over lithograph depicting Hawthorne Terrace, Portland Heights, Portland, Oregon.
James Downs papers
Typescript carbon copies relating to the estate of James Downs, 20 pages, 1853-1854, the first case in the probate court of Lane County, administrated by William H. Brice.
Downtown Portland Inc. records
Collection includes minutes, correspondence, newsletters and record books. Downtown Portland Inc. was a non-profit corporation organized for "the promotion and welfare of the City of Portland, specifically through the downtown district," comprising the area between SW 3rd and SW 10th avenues and SW Oak and SW Jefferson streets.
Downtown Welcome Wagon Club records
Unprocessed collection of miscellaneous records of the Downtown Welcome Wagon Club.
Travel guide for Rome, Italy, with annotations by A. E. Doyle
Copy of the 1905 edition of Augustus J. C. Hare's travel guide for Rome, Italy, titled "Walks in Rome," with pencil annotations by architect A. E. Doyle (1877-1928). Doyle traveled in Europe for several months in 1906, and used this guide during those travels.
Oral history interview with Nadyne Yoneko Dozono
Oral history interview with Nadyne Yoneko Dozono conducted by Clark Hansen from January 23 to February 5, 1998, as part of the Japanese American Oral History Project. Dozono was a Japanese American born in Portland, Oregon. From 1931 to 1953, she lived in Japan, where she experienced World War II as though she were a Japanese citizen. After the war, she worked with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission.