clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Nora Rumbaugh collection on Hood River Valley, Oregon
Collection consists of correspondence, articles, research notes, and newspaper clippings regarding the Hood River Valley area, including information on Camp Drum and Fort Dalles, cemetery and land claim information and census data for Wasco County.
Heinrich Rüppel papers
Francis R. Schanck collection on the Idaho Power Company
Collection includes correspondence, reports, clippings, and miscellaneous documents and ephemera, 1949-1954, regarding the controversy over development of Snake River-Hells Canyon region.
John Schmitt scrapbook about organists
Scrapbook of clippings about organists compiled by John Schmitt of Portland, Oregon, in the early 1930s.
Scrapbook on politics in Portland, Oregon
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings that cover political issues in Portland, Oregon, from 1915 to 1917, including the 1917 mayoral election, as well as City Commissioner George L. Baker (1868-1941) and Mayor Harry Russell Albee (1867-1950). Albee was mayor of Portland from 1913 to 1917. Baker won the 1917 mayoral election, and remained in office until 1933.
Gail Shibley collection
Collection of photographs, clippings, ephemera, and related materials documenting the career of Gail Shibley, who worked in local, state, and federal government, and was the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in the Oregon State Legislature.
Lebbus Smith Shumaker papers
Collection includes diaries, 1893-1954, and miscellaneous letters, ephemera, and clippings. Lebbus Smith Shumaker (1871-1954) was a Baptist minister and teacher in New York, the Midwest and at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, where he was a professor of psychology and philosophy.
Papers of and relating to John Skaaluren
Karen Beck Skold dissertation papers and interviews
Emory E. Smith papers
Collection consists of correspondence and notes for a report to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company concerning the opportunities offered to settlers in Oregon, September-November, 1898.