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Eastmoreland Study Club records
Eastmoreland Study Club was founded in 1918 to promote scholarships for Reed College and provide community service. Collection includes scrapbooks, minutes, programs, and account books.
Glenn A. Eaton papers
Theodore J. Eckerson papers
Papers of Theodore J. Eckerson (1820-1906), primarily relating to his military career, but also including letters from Benjamin L. E. Bonneville (1796-1898) and Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885). Eckerson, who emigrated to Oregon in 1849, was in the U.S. Army for most of his adult life. He fought in the Mexican-American War and, in the 1850s, supplied Euro-American volunteers who were fighting Native peoples in the Pacific Northwest.
W. R. Eckhart photographic collection
Black and white photographs of Mount Hood, Mount Rainier, Tillamook Head, Macleay Park, and lakes, waterfalls and trails in the Columbia River Gorge.
Oral history interview with Tom L. Eckman
Oral history interview with Tom L. Eckman conducted by Michael O'Rourke from September 16, 1998, to September 29, 2000, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Eckman was manager of conservation resources for the Northwest Power Planning Council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1982 to 2014.
Economic importance of early transcontinental railroads: Pacific Northwest
Typescript of "Economic importance of early transcontinental railroads: Pacific Northwest," 246 pages.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce residence plans
Collection includes 56 blueprint plans, elevations, sections and details on 17 sheets of a house for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce at 1610 Fir St. in Salem, Oregon, by architect Clarence L. Smith.
Thomas Edison letter to W. H. Starbuck
Photostat manuscript letter from Thomas Edison to W. H. Starbuck, dated July 27, 1880, regarding lamps.
Edris Morrison Studio architectural plans
Bound set of blueprint plans and two loose sheets of blueprint plans for the Edris Morrison Studio on SW Broadway in Portland, Oregon. The studio was a portrait studio owned by photographer and actor Edris Morrison Cox (1903-1997); architect Pietro Belluschi (1899-1994) designed the building.
Edward Weber & Co. lithographs
Collection includes lithographed views of the Columbia River and The Dalles.