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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.
Dr. E. K. Kane, Arctic explorer
Pencil portrait of Elisha Kent Kane by Joseph Holt Templeton.
Lithographs of Sir Francis Drake
Two lithographs depicting Sir Francis Drake, one engraved by Nicolas de Larmessin, 1682, and one engraved by J. June, circa 1740-1770.
June D. Drake papers
Papers of June D. Drake, a photographer and historian of Silverton, Oregon. Included are family papers, a small amount of correspondence, poems, pencil drawings, ephemera, and Drake's writings on the history of the Silverton area, as well as the records of Drake's photography studio, the Drake Bros. Studio. Also included are materials relating to the Homer Davenport Memorial Fund.
June D. Drake photographs
William C. Drake collection of Portland Beavers memorabilia
Memorabilia of Portland, Oregon, baseball team the Portland Beavers, collected by William C. Drake (1915-2000), namely team photographs and issues of the publication "Rollie Truitt's Scrapbook." Drake was a technician for Pacific Northwest Bell and later operated the pro shop at the Willamette Racquet Club in Clackamas, Oregon; he also worked as an announcer for sports events in the Portland area.
Drawing of 10-wheel locomotive used on the Overland Limited
Ink and pencil line drawing depicting a side view of a Union Pacific locomotive. Above the drawing is the title "Modern 10-Wheel Locomotive used on the 'Overland Limited.' "