correspondence
Found in 814 Collections and/or Records:
Park Block Revels and South Park Blocks Association records
George H. Parker collection on Josephine County
Collection consists of letters to Parker from pioneers in Josephine County, 1908-1909, regarding the naming of the county.
Horatio H. Parker papers
Horatio H. Parker was the brother of Jamieson Parker, an architect of Portland, Oregon, best known for his residential and church designs in the 1920s and 1930s. Papers consist of correspondence and miscellanea primarily concerning Parker family genealogical research, 1891-1922.
C. C. Patrick papers
Papers of C. C. Patrick (1879-1960), a lumber businessman from Oregon. Papers primarily relate to his work in the lumber industry, including his firm, the Patrick Lumber Company; other materials include political papers and personal papers. Patrick worked at the Bridal Veil Lumbering Company and the Douglas Fir Sales Company before founding the Patrick Lumber Company in 1915.
Patrons of Husbandry collection
Collection includes a broadside, "To Patrons of Husbandry," November 20, 1878, and letters and papers of L. M. Mitchell, 1913-1914, relating to the Murphy Grange No. 470, Murphy, Oregon, and to cooperative buying and other organizing by granges. Also included is a typescript thesis, "The Oregon Grange and Public Power, 1930-1940," by Timothy C. Clark.
Thomas McFadden Patton letters
Thomas McFadden Patton (1829-1892) served in the Oregon Legislature and as U. S. Consul to Japan. Collection includes manuscript correspondence from Patton's wife, Frances M. Patton, 1861-1871, regarding family matters; a letter from Rockey P. Earhart, 1872, requesting settlement of financial affairs to save his reputation; and letters from both Thomas McFadden Patton and Frances M. Patton to family members, 1884, from Japan.
Grace Olivier Peck papers
Peebles family papers
Collection consists of miscellaneous papers of the Peebles family, circa 1917-1940, including James E. Peebles and Ellena Peebles. Materials include resumes; diplomas; radio scripts; correspondence, 1918-1940; Army records, 1917; ephemera and miscellaneous documents, 1919-1936.
People Against Nerve Gas papers
Correspondence, petitions, statements, and other materials produced or compiled by Gordon L. Kilgour (1929-2016) in relation to his role as the chair of People Against Nerve Gas (P.A.N.G.). Kilgour was a chemistry professor at Portland State College (later Portland State University) in Portland, Oregon. People Against Nerve Gas was a group founded in 1970 to protest a proposed shipment of nerve gas from Okinawa, Japan, to the Umatilla Army Depot near Hermiston, Oregon.
Percefull-Ayers family papers
Collection includes receipts and legal documents, correspondence, a diary of Margaret Percefull, and miscellaneous ephemera and other documents. Family members mentioned include Margaret Percefull, Emma S. Percefull, James K. Wallace, William T. Wallace and Andrew H. Ayers.