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First house in Portland, Or.
Pen and ink sketch by William L. Higgins of the first house built in Portland, Oregon. Note in collection states that the house belonged to William Johnson and was built in 1842.
First Methodist Church in Portland
Pencil and watercolor sketch of the first Methodist Church in Portland, Oregon. Note in collection states that the church was erected by James H. Wilbur in 1849-1850 and suggests that the artist may have been A. R. Stringer.
First National Bank of East Portland signature book
Signature book for the First National Bank of East Portland, 1 volume, circa 1885-1905.
First National Bank of Portland collection
Collection includes printed ephemera, photostat business licenses, credit slips and receipts, and duplicate receipt No. 9994 of deposit of $6,500 by Mayor J. P. Canby.
First National Bank of Sugar Pine records
Records include an account book, December 1888-January 1894, containing an alphabetical list of clients, correspondence, accounts, and real estate transactions; typescript and manuscript correspondence, 1893-1906, between Robert A. Booth, president of the bank, and William Cullum Alvord, Harry Winslow Corbett, C. A. Dolph and Henry Failing, concerning business matters.
First Presbyterian Church of Salem plans
Collection includes 4 blueline drawings on 4 sheets of the First Presbyterian Church in Salem, Oregon, by the Portland architecture firm Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church.
First State & Savings Bank records
Collection includes contracts, deeds, land titles, and mortgages, 1900-1923; and correspondence regarding a land claim dispute between John Y. Johnson and Carrie M. Clendinning, 1913.
Photographs from First Unitarian Church exhibit on the architecture of Jamieson Parker
Photographs used in a 1974 exhibit at First Unitarian Church in Portland, Oregon, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the church building and of Jamieson Parker (1895-1939), the Portland architect who designed it. The exhibit focused on Parker and his work; the photographs in this collection were largely taken in the 1970s, and most depict Oregon residences and churches he designed, including First Unitarian.
Henry Fischer papers
Oath of Master, Henry Fischer, for the schooner Elenora, Astoria, Oregon, August 11, 1865.
Mary J. Fish letters on Nathaniel Wyeth
Collection includes two manuscript letters to F. G. Young relating to publishing Nathaniel Wyeth's journal and letters, and correspondence regarding Wyeth's claim to land on Sauvie Island, Oregon.