Economics and Banking
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Bank of Newberg records
Record books, 14 volumes, including by-laws, minutes, and stock registers.
Blyth & Co. records
Collection primarily consists of documents outlining investment opportunities in various firms and sectors, including irrigation and drainage, industry, lumber, and real estate. Also included are materials specifically related to Blyth & Co. (also named Blyth, Witter & Co.), including advertising materials and correspondence, lists of recommended investments, and informational brochures with handwritten revisions.
Bonds, coupons and currency collection
Topical collection that includes miscellaneous coupons; war ration and coupon books; bonds, including Confederate bonds; and miscellaneous currency.
Clara W. Brown account books
Manuscript account books, probably Portland, Oregon, 1907-1923.
Oral history interview with Harold H. Cake
Oral history interview with Harold H. Cake conducted by Linda S. Dodds in Portland, Oregon, in two sessions from September 2-14, 1982. Cake discusses the history of Equitable Savings and Loan.
Edward Cookingham papers
Equitable Savings and Loan Association records
The Equitable Savings and Loan Association was incorporated in 1890 as Oregon Building and Loan Association. Records include corporate histories; articles of incorporation and by-laws, 1890-1891; receipts, 1891; account books, 1891-1905; share applications, 1893-1945; correspondence, 1899-1940; semi-annual and annual reports, 1903-1977; newsletters, 1934-1980; advertising materials; and scrapbooks.
First National Bank of East Portland signature book
Signature book for the First National Bank of East Portland, 1 volume, circa 1885-1905.
First National Bank of Portland collection
Collection includes printed ephemera, photostat business licenses, credit slips and receipts, and duplicate receipt No. 9994 of deposit of $6,500 by Mayor J. P. Canby.
First National Bank of Sugar Pine records
Records include an account book, December 1888-January 1894, containing an alphabetical list of clients, correspondence, accounts, and real estate transactions; typescript and manuscript correspondence, 1893-1906, between Robert A. Booth, president of the bank, and William Cullum Alvord, Harry Winslow Corbett, C. A. Dolph and Henry Failing, concerning business matters.