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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.
Milton Fish log book
Log book of several Pacific and Arctic Ocean voyages, including fur-trading expeditions, whaling and voyages on the ships The Living Rock, Pfeil and Victoria, with typescript chronology.
Guy Fisher papers
Guy Fisher (1892-1965) served in World War I and worked as Federal Gains Supervisor and U.S. Production and Marketing Administration Supervisor. Collection includes World War I correspondence, 1918-1919; correspondence with the Veterans Administration, 1918-1953; documents of Civil Service Employment, 1929-1953; diary of Guy Fisher's wife, Ida A. Graham Wart Fisher, 1907; and diaries of Guy Fisher, 1945-1963.
Howard Fisher cartoons
Original pen and ink editorial cartoons by Oregonian cartoonist Howard Fisher.
M. Fisk papers
Deed of conveyance for land in Marion County, Oregon, to M. Fisk from W. B. Walker, March 23, 1871.
John Fiske papers
Typescript draft speech delivered at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Columbia River, May 11, 1892, with corrections.
Information compiled by Ruth E. Pasley about Five Oaks Historic Site
Information about the Five Oaks Historic Site in Hillsboro, Oregon, compiled by Ruth E. Pasley (1912-2012), including photocopies of newspaper articles and newsletters. Five Oaks, called Chatakuin by the Atfalati (Tualatin Kalapuya) people, is a group of five Oregon white oak trees in Hillsboro, Oregon, that has served as a gathering place for more than 500 years.
Captain George Hall Flanders eulogies
Captain George Hall Flanders (1821-1892) was brother-in-law to John Couch and a prominent Portland, Oregon, citizen. Collection consists of a eulogy by Reverend William H. Stoy, delivered at Trinity Church, Portland, and "In memoriam," 1892, reprinted from the Oregonian newspaper, Portland.