clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen photographs and news clippings
Collection consists of photographs and newspaper clippings relating to the Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen, which was owned by Hurtis Hadley and Dorothy Hadley between 1977 and 1985. The Pastry Kitchen was the first Black-owned bakery in the state of Oregon.
Francis J. Murnane papers
Francis J. Murnane (1914-1968) was a labor leader in the ILWU Local 8, a historical preservationist, Progressive candidate for the Oregon State Legislature in 1948, and secretary of the Harry Bridges Defense Committee. Collection includes correspondence and documents relating to Murnane's work with various labor unions.
Muslim Community Center of Portland records
Records of the Muslim Community Center of Portland, 1971-2018, including papers relating to Imam Mikal Shabazz and Imam Muhammad A. Najieb.
Frank S. Myers papers
Collection includes correspondence, 1913-1920, of Fred S. Myers with William H. Hornibrook, George E. Chamberlain, William G. McAdoo, Harry Lane, and Daniel C. Roper. Myers was the postmaster of Portland, Oregon.
William C. North and Domingo V. Ruiz papers
Newspaper clippings, photographs, and documents relating to William C. North and Domingo V. Ruiz. North lived in Portland, Oregon, and was a legislator and businessman. He and Ruiz met during the Spanish-American War, when North was serving in the 2nd Oregon Volunteer Regiment. Ruiz had been a member of the Spanish garrison, but following the surrender of Manila, Philippines, became friends with the men of the 2nd Oregon, and later became an American citizen.
Northwest Power Planning Council records
The Northwest Power Planning Council is a four-state regional planning body formed by Congress in 1980 to make regional conservation and electric power plans. Collection includes correspondence, memos, records, reports, press releases, and news clippings.
Jack O'Donnell papers
Jack O'Donnell was Multnomah County auditor throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Collection includes a scrapbook, 1950-1972; correspondence from Edith Green and John F. Kennedy; invitations, 1961; Multnomah County Democratic Directory, 1966-1967; and newspaper clippings.
Operation Deep Freeze III collection
Collection consists of materials relating to a 1957 trip by Oregon Journal reporter Rolla J. Crick to Antarctica, dubbed "Operation Deep Freeze III." Included are prints of digitized photographs; photocopy newspaper articles; and reports and correspondence.
Oregon Chai records
Financial and marketing records of the firm Oregon Chai, along with press material about the company. Oregon Chai was a tea company that was founded in Portland, Oregon, in 1994, and sold to Kerry Foods in 2004.
Oregon City Transportation Company records
Records include articles of incorporation, 1906; agreement between the East Side Railway Company and the Oregon City Transportation Company, 1897; license agreement, 1919; stock certificates, 1886-1896; broadsides, newspaper clippings, tickets, brochures and other ephemera.