reminiscences
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Some reminiscences of an early forester
Typescript photocopy of Henry Haefner's reminiscences about his service in the Siskiyou National Forest from 1909-1925 and in 1930.
David William Stuart papers
Manuscript accounts of David William Stuart's ascents of Mt. Hood, Oregon, October 1892 and July 1894.
Clarence Elzy Talbott reminiscences
Typescript reminiscences of Clarence Elzy Talbott, 99 pages, 1949-1950, recounting his childhood and youth in Oregon and Washington and his time at the University of Idaho.
These things I remembered and poured out my soul in me
Typescript photocopy reminiscences by John R. Laidlaw of his career as a priest, with chapters on Oregon history.
Richard Hopwood Thornton papers
Papers of the first dean of the University of Oregon School of Law. The collection includes personal documents, biographical and genealogical information, writings, notes, reminiscences, and a small amount of correspondence relating to Episcopal missionary work. It also includes writings of Richard H. Thornton's father, William L. Thornton.
Sarah Hunsaker Tompkins family papers
Photographs, reminiscences, and genealogical materials relating to Sarah Hunsaker Tompkins (1847-1942) and her family. Tompkins was the daughter of Jacob T. Hunsaker (1818-1889), and married Josephus Tompkins (1838-1928) in 1873.
James S. Tyler reminiscences
James S. Tyler (1865-1941) was a reporter and editor for various newspapers on the west coast, including the Oregon Journal in Portland. Collection consists of typescript reminiscences regarding his career.
Edward A. Valentine papers
Edward Autrey Valentine (1893-1980) was an insurance executive, chairman of the Portland, Oregon, chapter of the Red Cross, and served in both world wars. Collection includes diaries, 1943-1945, regarding his service during World War II in Italy; correspondence, 1943-1959; typescript reminiscences; and miscellaneous documents and memorabilia.
Robert M. Wade collection
Honor Marks Whitlock papers
Papers include a ticket from London to the Oregon Territory, November 2, 1842; manuscript reminiscences of Honor Marks Whitlock's journey to Oregon from London by boat, circa 1850; and a manuscript letter from Ann Smith, Sandford, England, October 27, 1848, regarding family matters.