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Oral history interview with Billie F. Dutcher
Oral history interview with Billie F. Dutcher, conducted by Patricia Keith on May 29, 1980. Dutcher discusses her participation in the final Powder Puff Derby, a race for women pilots, held in 1977.
Duvelle's Laboratories records
Unprocessed records of a perfume and cosmetics business. Parfums Duvelle, Inc. acquired Portland Business Cosmetique Laboratories of America in 1930. It was located at 10825 NE Skidmore St., Portland, Oregon, until 1974. It was also known as Perfume Consultants and Distributors or Duvelle's Laboratories.
William K. Dyche collection
Collection includes typescript documents discussing William K. Dyche's logging and railroad work experiences from 1899-1915 in Wyoming, in Idaho, and in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and with the Algoma Lumber Co.
E. C. Goddard & Co. photographs
Collection consists of two photographs of the E. C. Goddard & Co. retail shoe store in Portland, Oregon, circa 1895 and 1908. Edmund C. Goddard was in the retail shoe business from 1890 to 1910.
E. T. Eagling diary
Manuscript diary kept while aboard the U.S.S. Oregon. Includes photographs and newspaper clippings.
Joseph P. Eagon papers
Collection includes correspondence with family, including a description of the Eagons' trip across the plains and life in Milwaukie, Oregon; donation land claim of Thomas J. Chase and Nancy Chase, Clackamas County, Oregon; quitclaim deed of George Wise and Sarah E. Wise to Joseph Eagon, Clackamas County, Oregon.
Eakin family scrapbook
Scrapbook of materials about the Eakin family, written and compiled by Gertrude M. Eakin, including photographs, documents, genealogical information, diaries, and reminiscences.
Edna Sherrill Eames papers
Papers of and relating to physician Edna Sherrill Eames, who worked for the city health bureau in Portland, Oregon, and was the first woman to be a city medical inspector. Materials include diplomas; correspondence on personal matters, her service in the Army medical corps during World War I, and recommendations; and photocopies of newspaper clippings about her career.
William M. Eames autobiography
Typescript autobiography by William M. Eames, with photocopy newspaper clippings of obituaries and other biographical information.
Early history of Tillamook
Original handwritten manuscript of "Early History of Tillamook," by Warren N. Vaughn, as well as typescript and microfilm copies. The collection also includes biographical information about Vaughn (1823-1907), who traveled to California in 1849 to mine for gold before living in Dayton, Oregon. In 1852, he journeyed to Tillamook, Oregon, where he would reside for the rest of his life, working as a farmer and cooper, and holding multiple roles in local government.