correspondence
Found in 788 Collections and/or Records:
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon records
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon is a non-profit organization to advance the interests of Oregon forest industries. Records include minutes and the correspondence of secretary Charles E. Ogle regarding memberships and activities.
John Jacob Astor collection
Collection consists of typescript copies of miscellaneous historical and biographical material by and about John Jacob Astor, primarily correspondence.
Collection on the estate of John Jacob Astor
Collection includes correspondence and documents, 1911-1924, relating to the transferral of State of Oregon highway bonds (valued at $50,000) from the estate of John Jacob Astor to his daughter, Ava Alice Muriel Astor, at her coming of age in 1923.
Victor Atiyeh papers
Collection includes correspondence, 1965-1976, primarily from constituents, regarding various political issues, including abortion, field burning, taxation, education, and fluoridation. Also included are campaign materials; press releases; reports; materials regarding Oregon Senate committees, 1963-1965; materials relating to Victor Atiyeh's Oregon gubernatorial campaign, 1978; and speeches.
George H. Atkinson papers
Papers of an Oregon missionary, educator, scientist, and publicist who played a key role in establishing Oregon's public school system. Includes letters of George H. Atkinson and his wife, Nancy Bates Atkinson, as well as speeches, journals, and ephemera.
Jacob Avshalomov papers
The papers of Jacob Avshalomov consist of correspondence, clippings, programs, musical scores, certificates, memoir books, photographs, and publications relating mostly to his musical career, as well as those of his sons, David and Daniel, and his Russian-born father, Aaron. Also included are programs, reviews, and photographs of the Portland Junior Symphony (later the Portland Youth Philharmonic), which he led from 1954 to 1995.
Ludwig S. Baier papers
Collection includes boatbuilders' plans and correspondence.
Maida Rossiter Bailey papers
George L. Baker papers
Eleanor F. Baldwin papers
Eleanor F. Baldwin wrote a column, "The Woman's Point of View," in the Evening Telegram (Portland, Oregon), which highlighted women's reform concerns. Papers include manuscript and typescript correspondence, 1909-1927, regarding her column and her other literary activities. Also included are poetry and other writings.