legal documents
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
Gallagher family legal papers
Collection includes correspondence from Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York, and others, to P. J. Gallagher, 1946-1947; wills, titles, tax papers, and decrees, 1918-1975, regarding relative rights of various claimants to the waters of the Powder River, a tributary of the Snake River. Family members mentioned include Martin P. Gallagher.
Francis Galloway papers
Hall Land Company records
Collection consists of legal documents relating to the purchase of lands in Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Multnomah, Tillamook, and Washington counties, Oregon, by the Edmund Hall Land Co. of Detroit, Michigan, 1860-1910.
John H. Hall, Sr. papers
John H. Hall, Sr. was U.S. District Attorney for Oregon. Papers include include correspondence, receipts, and documents relating to Auto Delivery Company and Ten Bar Ranch, and case files.
Washington Hall papers
Collection includes an affidavit and agreements between Washington Hall and the lower band of the Chinook Indian Tribe regarding Hall's land holdings at Chinook Point in Pacific County, Washington.
F. M. Heidel papers
F. M. Heidel was a realty agent in Hillsboro, Oregon. Collection consists of business correspondence; advertisements; land deeds for Washington and Multnomah counties, Oregon; agreements; building specifications; and miscellaneous documents.
Charles W. Hendrickson papers
Photostat enrollment of schooner Morning Star, Charles W. Hendrickson, Tillamook, Oregon, February 1, 1855.
Hewitt & Sox records
Hewitt & Sox was a law firm in Albany, Oregon, consisting of Henry H. Hewitt and Carlton Edward Sox. Collection includes correspondence, transcripts, and dispositions of cases, 1900-1931; and Sox family correspondence, 1870-1906.
Gale Stockton Hill papers
Gale Stockton Hill was a lawyer in Albany, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, transcripts, and dispositions of cases, and miscellaneous and personal papers.
Lee Hawley Hoffman papers
Lee Hawley Hoffman (1914-1998) was a prominent general contractor in the Pacific Northwest and a former executive director of the Oregon Historical Society. Collection includes records of Lee Hoffman, Inc., 1960-1962, with references to Oak Lodge Sanitary District, No. 1, Clackamas County; suit of Lee Hoffman v. U. S. regarding the construction of railroad bridge across the Deschutes River, 1962; personal and legal documents; financial records of Videoregon Corp., 1961-1962.