scrapbooks
Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:
J. C. Harvey family papers
Julius Cone Harvey (1862-1932) was a Methodist clergyman and graduate of Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. He married Mary E. Heald in 1884 and migrated to western Washington. Collection includes memories of Mary E. Heald Harvey describing her childhood and youth in Iowa and Kansas and her early married life; letters of Clifton Harvey while at sea, 1939; blank verse and acrostic letters of Atwood Harvey, 1932-1934; and a family scrapbook.
Peter Holt Hatch papers
Papers of an emigrant to Oregon who lived in Oregon City and Salem. Includes extensive diaries, 1874-1897; account books, 1866-1893; and correspondence, genealogies, and ephemera. Also includes Peter Holt Hatch's letter proposing marriage to Sarah Cornelia Locey, his second wife; and a scrapbook of Edwin Thompson Hatch, son of Peter Hatch.
Hawaiian scrapbook
Scrapbook containing Hawaiian- and English-language newspaper clippings concerning missionaries, Hawaiian royalty and other public figures, with postcards and pictures of cultural and scenic attractions.
George Wintermute Hazen papers
George Hazen Wintermute was an attorney who came to Portland, Oregon in 1890 to help organize the U. S. National Bank. Collection includes correspondence, 1871-1909, and physiognomical examinations (phrenology), 1896.
Mollie Hill scrapbooks
Collection consists of scrapbooks, 1865-1885, with recipes, notes, personal records, clippings and ephemera regarding business, political and social events, and Frank A. Hill, merchant of Dayton, Oregon, and other Pacific Northwest locations.
Historical Automobile Club of Oregon scrapbooks
Collection consists of two scrapbook albums, membership lists, and correspondence created by members of the Historical Automobile Club of Oregon between approximately 1945 and 1950.
William Hoffman papers
Papers of William Hoffman (1801-1885), a merchant and county official in Jacksonville, Oregon. Materials include account books, correspondence, a handwritten copy of a journal that Hoffman kept on his overland journey from Indiana to Oregon in 1853, and a scrapbook containing clippings relating to conflicts with Native tribes in Oregon and the organization of the Oregon Rangers.
Ben Holladay papers
Papers of a railroad and real estate promoter with enterprises in Oregon, California, and elsewhere. The papers include letters; letterpress copybooks; court documents; genealogical materials; and a scrapbook (1872) regarding political issues. The materials relate to Ben Holladay's personal matters; real estate ventures; Seaside House, his home on the Oregon coast, and legal matters concerning the Oregon Central Railroad.
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).