correspondence
Found in 781 Collections and/or Records:
French and Company records
Records of a mercantile business and banking firm headed by Daniel M. French in The Dalles, Oregon. Includes correspondence (1876-1878) from Breyman & Summerville, French & Gilman, Heppner & Maddock, Ladd & Tilton, Marshall Johnson Kinney, Henry R. Sels, and others relating to cattle, the wool and hide trade, and banking. Also includes records of shipments to Camps Harney, Logan, and Watson in 1868.
Giles French papers
Collection includes correspondence, notes, speeches, scrapbooks and reports of Giles French, a legislator and author from Sherman County, Oregon.
Eugene Fuerst papers
Collection includes manuscripts of musical compositions, sketches, notebooks, and clippings of Portland Civic Opera Association and Theater Arts Opera Association, 1947-1966. Eugene Fuerst was conductor and director of the Portland Civic Opera Association and Theater Arts Opera Association.
Ethel Romig Fuller letters and poetry
Ethel Romig Fuller was poetry editor for the Oregonian newspaper for over 25 years, and in 1957 was named Oregon's poet laureate. Collection includes correspondence, including greeting cards, many regarding gifts and gestures of friendship to Ellouise Stinson; and typescript poems.
John H. Gallagher papers
John H. Gallagher was a soldier in the Spanish American War and a mining engineer in Portland, Oregon. Papers include correspondence, 1902-1909, regarding personal matters; receipts and documents, circa 1895-1900, regarding the Philippines and the Spanish American War, with some items in Spanish; and broadsides for events for U.S. troops in Hawaii, 1898.
Francis Galloway papers
Gantenbein family papers
Collection includes correspondence, memorabilia, and an account book later used as a picture scrapbook. Correspondence includes letters, most in German with translations, between John E. Gantenbein and Mary Stier, and between Gantenbein and family, friends, and colleagues. Also included is correspondence between J. Edward Gantenbein and Helen Louise Pittock concerning personal matters.
Isabella Gauld papers
Edward R. Geary papers
Don George letter to the Resistance
Letter from Rex Putnam High School student Don George to anti-draft group "the Resistance," thanking them for literature they had provided and expressing interest in supporting the organization.