Portland
Found in 617 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Sister Mary Emerentia
Oral history interview with Sister Mary Emerentia conducted by Roberta Watts on June 29, 1979. Sister Mary Emerentia joined the Sisters of the Holy Names in Portland, Oregon, in 1916, and taught music and harp at affiliated schools in Portland and Seattle.
Oral history interview with Mildred B. Engdahl and Marion F. Kingery
Oral history interview with Mildred B. Engdahl and Marion F. Kingery conducted by Charles Digregorio on June 9, 1977. Engdahl and Kingery discuss their involvement with the Portland Civic Theatre in Portland, Oregon.
Richard Engeman photographic collection
Six black and white photographs and one black and white negative of the construction of a building for Alfred J. Davis Co., insurance brokers, at the northwest corner of NW 23rd and Flanders in Portland, Oregon, and of an unidentified building.
Ernest F. Tucker architectural photographs
Collection includes photographs of residential, public, and commercial structures designed by Portland, Oregon, architect, Ernest F. Tucker, circa 1925-1960.
Esbenshade and Waddle families photograph collection
Photographs of a family of Portland, Oregon, including pictures of John A. ("Al") Waddle; his wife, Caroline Waddle; interior of the Waddle home; and Ida Waddle with her women's bowling team. Also includes four draft cards of Peter Earl Esbenshade (Ida's husband) from World War I.
Esmond Hotel Company records
Typescript articles of incorporation signed by T. H. Cline, E. E. Lawrence and A. Cline.
Oral history interview with Edith F. Essex
Oral history interview with Edith F. Essex conducted by Charles Digregorio on January 25, 1977. Essex discusses her involvement with the Portland Civic Theatre.
Edith Essex photographic collection
Four black and white photographs of Edith Essex in productions at the Portland Civic Theatre, including: "Death of a Salesman" with Bob Henderson; "Old Ladies" with Margaret Barney and Sally Rice; and "Royal Family" with Julius Zell.
George Estes papers
Collection includes correspondence; manuscripts including "Enemies of the Klan," 1923, "The Wayfaring Man," 1922, and "Peter Holds the Keys," 1933, regarding anti-Catholicism, Freemasonry, the Ku Klux Klan and other ethnic and religious controversies of the 1920s.
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.