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Bernard M. Eubanks collection
Bernard Eubanks (born 1895) was a pencil artist and humorist. Collection includes a series of photogravures of old Oregon buildings, most now demolished, with attached information sheets.
Bernard M. Eubanks research notes for "The Story of the Pump"
Bernard Eubanks was a pencil artist and "outhouse" humorist. Collection includes research notes, manuscripts and drawings for his book "The Story of the Pump," circa 1970-1971.
Eugene Electric Light Company records
Bound manuscript minute book of the Eugene Electric Light Company, Eugene, Oregon, 1887-1903, with stock subscriptions.
Oral history interview with Daniel J. Evans
Oral history interview with Daniel J. Evans conducted by Michael O'Rourke from February 29 to March 1, 2000, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Evans served as the first chair of the Northwest Power Planning Council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1981 to 1983.
John Stark Evans papers
Collection consists of programs, 1918-1958, regarding the Eugene Gleemen, Lewis and Clark College, First Presbyterian Church and others. John Stark Evans was an organist and choirmaster at the First Presbyterian Church in Portland, Oregon, director of the Lewis and Clark College School of Music, and associate dean of music at the University of Oregon.
Joseph G. Evans papers
Joseph G. Evans was a member of the Oregon Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Regiment, Company B, during the Spanish-American War. Papers consist of a typescript copy diary, June-July 1898, regarding his journey from San Francisco to the Philippines aboard the transport Australia; and typescript copy correspondence, May-August 1899, regarding his combat experiences.
Oral history interview with Walter H. Evans, III
Oral history interview with Walter H. Evans, III conducted by Jim Strassmaier from June 6-9, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Evans served as an aide and legal counsel to Hatfield.
Evening: Mt. Hood, Oregon from Columbia River Road near Vancouver Barracks
Oil painting on cardboard of Mount Hood in evening light, painted by Alfred Downing and dated May 25, 1880.
Everding-Farrell records
Miscellaneous business records of the fish-packing company Everding-Farrell.
Everist family photographs
Photographs from the era of World War II, including members of the Everist family of Portland, Oregon; the Everist home in Northeast Portland; the Naval Training Center in San Diego; vacation scenes; and various soldiers and sailors.