correspondence
Found in 788 Collections and/or Records:
Bauer & Greene record books
Bauer & Greene was a Portland, Oregon law firm founded by Cecil Bauer and Thomas G. Greene in 1898. The firm specialized in debt and bankruptcy cases. Collection consists of letterpress record books, indexed, containing correspondence and invoices.
Lillie Beaty papers
Letters written from friends and family members to Lillie Beaty of Amity, Oregon, when whe was 12 to 18 years old. Collection also includes a small quantity of school papers and ephemera.
Oscar Beck papers
Oscar Terry Peter Beck was a testing engineer in Portland, Oregon, circa 1900-1946. Collection includes correspondence with Clifton N. McArthur and Frederick Steiwer; notes on construction jobs; documents of the Portland Cement Co.; and reports and specifications regarding engineering activities in the Portland area.
Cornelius C. Beekman collection on the U.S. Sanitary Commission
Letters, subscription lists, and receipts regarding donations from Jackson and Josephine counties in Oregon to the U.S. Sanitary Commission.
Chriss A. Bell papers
Collection includes correspondence regarding Chriss Bell's experiences in the Spanish American War and personal matters; a diary regarding his experiences in the Philippines and Guam during the war, with typescript transcript; and miscellaneous ephemera.
Letters to Miss Benedict from Alexander Riel, Martha Ruhemann, and Else Ruhemann
Addison Bennett papers
Papers include notes and correspondence regarding rivers and streams of Oregon and the Oregon State Fair. Addison Bennett (1845-1924) was editor of the Oregon Irrigator, the first newspaper in Irrigon, Oregon, and was for many years a staff writer for the Oregonian.
Benson family papers
Collection consists of deeds for property in Portland, Oregon, 1913 and 1924, for Simon Benson; manuscript letter from Simon Benson to his son, Gilbert, November 2, 1920, announcing his marriage; high school certificate of completion from Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, for Gilbert Benson, 1916; Olympia Collegiate Institute diploma for Pamelia Frances Loomis, 1889.
Frank Williamson Benson papers
Correspondence of Frank W. Benson (1858-1911), who served as Oregon secretary of state and Oregon governor, relating mostly to political appointments and other local matters.
Bergman Shoe Manufacturing Company records
Collection includes correspondence, 1934-1938, arranged by account name; accounts, 1910-1952; sales registers, 1922-1924; sample book, 1911; customer orders, 1910-1912; and financial report, 1918-1920.