scrapbooks
Found in 165 Collections and/or Records:
Genevieve Thompson Smith papers
Papers of Genevieve Thompson Smith (1883-1974), an author, playwright, and attorney of Portland, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts for stories and plays, a scrapbook, ephemera, and other materials.
Isaac E. Staples scrapbook
Collection consists of a scrapbook, circa 1914-1940, with clippings, correspondence and ephemera regarding Isaac Staples' career as an Oregon state senator and businessman.
Tom Stimmel scrapbooks
Thomas S. Stimmel was a staff writer and Oregon Legislature correspondent for the Oregon Journal newspaper. Collection includes scrapbooks with calendars of notes on legislative proceedings and clippings of Stimmel's articles reporting on the legislative sessions of 1973, 1975, 1977, and 1981.
Scrapbook about 1937 Fleet Week in Portland, Oregon, presented to Vice Admiral W. T. Tarrant
Terwilliger Tillers scrapbook and scrapbook pages
Bound scrapbook and loose scrapbook pages with clippings, documents, photographs, badges, and ribbons relating to the Terwilliger Tillers. The Terwilliger Tillers was a women's gardening club based in southern Portland, Oregon, that was active from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Eloise Thomas papers
Eloise Thomas was a schoolteacher in Walla Walla, Washington, and an officer of Daughters of Pioneers of Washington. Collection includes autobiography; personal papers; genealogy; documents and scrapbook regarding the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington; and documents regarding the Walla Walla Pioneer Association.
Nicholas Ungar papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and ephemera of Nicholas Ungar (1884-1975). Ungar was a Hungarian American who operated a women's fur clothing store in Portland, Oregon.
United Service Organizations records and scrapbooks
Collection includes minutes, 1951-1955; memoranda and news releases, 1957-1969; newspaper clippings, 1951-1974; and correspondence, 1951-1968. Also included are scrapbooks, 1951-1976.
Henry Brooks Van Duzer papers
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary records
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary to the Portland Barracks was organized in 1955 and offered a variety of social and charitable services to World War I veterans and to its members. Records date from 1925 to 1987 and include newsletters, correspondence; membership rosters and certificates, minutes, scrapbooks, and a guest book.