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Dixon family photographs
Collection consists of six portraits of members of the Dixon family of Astoria, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, dated from approximately 1870 to 1945. Roscoe Dixon and his wife, Theresa Dixon, were early Black residents of Astoria. Roscoe Dixon owned Roscoe’s First Class Oyster Saloon in Astoria in the 1880s.
Elmer Perry Dodd papers
Oral history interview with Linda S. Dodds
Oral history interview with Linda S. Dodds conducted by Jim Strassmaier on March 16, 2001. Dodds discusses her work as the oral historian at the Oregon Historical Society from 1979 to 1982.
Mary V. Dodge papers
Papers of and relating to Mary V. Dodge (1876-1954), a violin teacher who lived in Portland, Oregon, and Burns, Oregon. In the 1910s, she founded the Sagebrush Symphony in Burns; she later led the Irvington School Orchestra in Portland, which became the Portland Junior Symphony (later the Portland Youth Philharmonic).
Mary V. Dodge photographs
Photographs of and relating to Oregon violinist and music teacher Mary V. Dodge (1876-1954) and her career. Many of the images are portraits of the Sagebrush Symphony Orchestra of Harney County, a rural Oregon youth orchestra that Dodge founded and led. The collection also includes photographs of Dodge; an image of her house in Portland; and photographs of other musicians, many of them children.
William Dodge letter
Photocopy letter from William Dodge to his brother and sister regarding family matters and his recent journey to Oregon.
Doernbecher Manufacturing Company building plans
Collection includes 1 plan on 1 sheet of a building for Doernbecher Manufacturing Company in Portland, Oregon, by architect Roy Fulton.
Doernbecher Manufacturing Company records
Unprocessed collection of miscellaneous records of the Doernbecher Manufacturing Company, a furniture maker.
Dog Mountain Story
Reminiscences of Dave Tozer about working at a fire lookout station on Dog Mountain, Washington, for the U.S. Forest Service in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The reminiscences include reproductions of photographs taken during that time.
Oral history interview with Petrona Dominguez Francisco
Oral history interview with Petrona Dominguez Francisco, conducted by Sankar Raman, Nancy Dollahite, and Hannah Kendall on March 18, 2020, for The Immigrant Story. Dominguez Francisco, who came with her family to Forest Grove, Oregon, from Guatemala when she was a child, discusses her experiences as an undocumented immigrant, and her activism for immigrant rights.