minutes (administrative records)
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Portland Hotel Company records
Records of the company that built and owned the Portland Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The hotel operated from 1890 to the 1940s and was, for a time, the city's grandest. The collection includes minutes of board meetings, stock records, articles of incorporation, a color brochure from the 1890s, and a hotel register from 1890.
Portland Symphony Society records
Records of the parent organization of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, later the Oregon Symphony. Records include by-laws and minutes of board meetings, reports, contracts, financial records, and ephemera.
Right to Privacy Political Action Committee records
Records of a lesbian and gay political action organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and active in fundraising in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Materials were collected by John E. Baker, who served as chair of the organization's board.
Russellville Water Company, Inc. records
Thomas C. Stacer collection of Oregon Geographic Names Board records
Records of the Oregon Geographic Names Board compiled by Thomas C. Stacer (1917-1988). Stacer was the chief counsel for the Oregon State Board of Forestry, and was a member of the Oregon Geographic Names Board, which supervises the naming and renaming of geographic features within Oregon.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company eecords
Records of a company that operated steamboats on the Columbia River, carrying passengers and freight between Portland, Oregon, and The Dalles, Oregon.
Webfoot Camp No. 65 minutes
Minutes of meetings from December 1, 1890, to October 28, 1892. Includes list of charter members.
Young Men's Christian Association of Albany, Oregon records
The collection contains minutes of meetings of the board of directors; constitution and by-laws; membership records; and cash and account journals.
Young Women's Christian Association Williams Avenue Center records
Records of a YWCA center located in the Albina neighborhood of northeast, Portland, Oregon, which served the African American community. Includes historical background, minutes of meetings, correspondence, reports, surveys, study workbook, and papers on relief for people displaced by the 1948 Vanport flood.