reports
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Karen Beck Skold dissertation papers and interviews
Collection on the status of title of lands required for proposed boat railway from foot of The Dalles Rapids to head of Celilo Falls
Collection includes typescript correspondence and reports, 1899; a typescript release of mortgage by George H. Williams, 1899; and a manuscript report by J. S. Polhemus, 1898, on improving the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington, and the mouth of the Willamette River.
Justus Steinberger papers
Papers of Justus Steinberger (1825-1870), particularly from his time in the 1850s working for Adams & Co. and then for the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Steinberger was an agent for Adams & Co. in Portland, Oregon; he later became an officer in the U.S. Army.
Stella Maris House collection
Lee Owen Stone papers
Reverend Lee Owen Stone (1903-1977) served as vicar of St. Philip the Deacon Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon, from 1936 until his retirement in 1972. Collection includes correspondence, sermons, awards and certificates, meeting minutes from the St. Philip Men's Club, missionary reports, and files from Stone's activity in the Urban League of Portland and other civil and philanthropic associations.
Sumpter Valley Railway records
Collection includes time sheets, financial records and reports of delays, conductors, train repairs, etc.
David A. Thompson papers
David A. Thompson was a Presbyterian minister in Portland, Oregon. Collection consists of sermons and essays, circa 1920; histories of the Portland Presbyterian Church, 1955-1958; Red Cross reports from Clatsop County, 1927-1928; and church directories and programs, 1914-1936.
Transport Consultants collection of Oregon railroad records and research
Trip to Soviet Union - May 9 through May 22, 1974
Typescript summary of a trip to the Soviet Union by members of the Oregon Trade Mission, May 9-22, 1974, compiled by Alan Green, Jr. and Curtis A. Smith, July 11, 1974.
Tule Lake Pilgrimage, August 26-28, 1994: A Report Prepared for the Background Informations on the Tule Lake Center
Report by Berkeley, California, architect Takasumi Kojima, written in preparation for a pilgrimage to Tule Lake in memory of the incarceration of Japanese Americans. The report provides background information about the Tule Lake incarceration center specifically, as well as about government incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II in general.