certificates
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
American Society for Encouraging the Settlement of Oregon Territory records
Collection consists of certificates for shares of Oregon Settlement Stock.
Aziz E. Atiyeh papers
Collection consists of a mounted certificate, Life Member of the Portland Art Association, June 28, 1921, and a mounted certificate, Life Member of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of the United States, November 10, 1908.
John C. Bell papers
Letter, biographical information, certificates, and receipts relating to John C. Bell (1814-1906). Bell emigrated to Oregon in 1850, brought his family to Oregon in 1854, operated a general merchandise store in Salem, Oregon, and was appointed postmaster of Astoria, Oregon, in 1886.
Blossom family papers
Collection includes account books of James Monroe Blossom (1817-1891) from a general mercantile store at Boise, Idaho, 1864-1866; account books of James Monroe Blossom, Jr. (1853-1918), relating to grocery and clothing sales in Douglas County, Oregon, 1871-1873; docket books from an unidentified Oregon circuit court, probably that of Jackson County, 1861-1881; and a ledger of mining claims in Jackson County, Oregon, 1853-1856.
Marshal P. Burnett papers
Rose Cohen diplomas
Collection consists of a diploma from Linn County District No. 5 common school, January 28, 1921; and a diploma from Albany High School, June 4, 1924.
Charles Congleton papers
Charles Congleton was born in Kentucky and moved to Oregon in 1904. He worked as a forest ranger from 1907-1927 with the Paulina Ranger District. Collection includes diaries describing Congleton's work with the Forest Service; correspondence regarding fishing and the history of the Ochoco National Forest; certificates; and autobiographical materials.
Kenneth L. Cooper papers
Kenneth L. Cooper (1884-1972) served with the 364th Infantry during World War I and was elected to the Portland City Commission in 1940. Collection includes papers related to his tenure as Portland City Commissioner, 1940-1945; typescript and manuscript correspondence, 1914-1970, some from World War l; and personal papers and ephemera.
Mildred Cummings papers
Collection consists of a commencement program for Drain High School, Drain, Oregon, 1912, with list of faculty and class members; manuscript class history, 1912, about classmates at Drain High School; report cards and reports from Oregon Normal School, Drain, Oregon, 1912-1913; and Oregon State Teacher's Certificates issued in 1913, 1914, and 1919.
Mercedes Deiz collection
Papers and photographs relating to the life and career of Mercedes Deiz (1917-2005), who became the first woman of color to be a judge in Oregon when she was appointed to a seat on the district court, and was also the first Black circuit court judge in the state. The collection also includes correspondence, photographs, and other materials relating to members of Deiz's family.