clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Franklin Griffith papers
Franklin Griffith was a Portland, Oregon, lawyer, businessman and civic leader. Collection includes correspondence and documents regarding Griffith's election as Portland's First Citizen of 1938 by the Portland Realty Board, scrapbooks, and obituary notices.
Gritzmacher family papers
Collection includes a handwritten German pay stub, 1812, for a person whose name may be Aloise Huemfich; a German confirmation record, 1869, for Maria Pape (also identified in collection as Mary); a marriage certificate for Charles Gritzmacher and Mary Pape, 1874, at Portland, Oregon; and newspaper clippings of obituaries of Gritzmacher family members, 1913-1958.
Alfred Hampson papers
Alfred Hampson was a Portland, Oregon, attorney active in lobbying for the Oregon Minimum Deposit Act (Bottle Bill), which went into effect in October 1972. Collection includes correspondence, articles, reports and testimony regarding state and national minimum deposit container legislation.
Allan Hart papers
Charles Allan Hart, Jr. (1909-2002) served as an assistant U.S. attorney, counsel for the Bonneville Power Administration, a lawyer at multiple firms, and on the Oregon State Board of Higher Education. Collection includes correspondence and newspaper clippings, 1935-1937, regarding his proposed appointment to the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.
Hideo Hashimoto papers
Larry E. Hattan emergency medical technician memorabilia
Memorabilia of Larry E. Hattan (né Horsey, 1943-2022) relating to his career as an emergency medical technician for the Buck Ambulance Service in Portland, Oregon, including certificates, letters of appreciation, and photographs. Hattan was one of the first emergency medical technicians in Oregon, and in 1972 was one of four technicians who resuscitated Portland Mayor Terry Schrunk following a heart attack.
Hawaii collection
Collection includes photostat of "The Laws and Resolutions Passed at the Annual Council of the Hawaiian Nobles …," 1843, and newspaper clippings from the Oahu Spectator, 1824, regarding excessive alcohol use.
Dorothy Anne Hobson papers
Collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings and ephemera regarding Dorothy Anne Hobson's time editing the Valsetz Star, 1936-1941. She became editor at age nine.
Nan Wood Honeyman papers
The collection consists of scrapbooks, personal and political correspondence, clippings, invitations and announcements, pamphlets, and ephemera of Nan Wood Honeyman, the first woman from Oregon to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives (Democrat, 1937-1938).
Henry Hopkins collection
Collection includes typescript reminiscences of Henry Hopkins, and typescript newspaper articles and obituaries.