Economics and Banking
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Portland Trust and Savings Bank records
Typescript notes on the historical background of the company, 1953; articles of agreement, October 15, 1914.
Oral history interview with Charles L. Sauvie
Oral history interview with Charles L. Sauvie conducted by Jim Strassmaier on May 3, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Sauvie was an economist for the Oregon State Department of Planning and Development; a speechwriter for Hatfield while he was governor of Oregon; and an economic adviser for Governors Bob Straub and Tom McCall.
Situation resources and capabilities of the Oregon Territory, for commercial and agricultural uses
Manuscript essay regarding J. F. Warner's assessment of the economic potential and role in world trade of the Oregon Territory and other areas along the Pacific Coast. The assessment anticipates increased trade from Asia through the Oregon Territory to the Atlantic coast.
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.
Ralph J. Voss photographic collection on the construction of the First National Bank of Oregon building
Color slides depicting the construction and opening ceremony for the First National Bank of Oregon building at 1300 SE 5th Ave. in Portland, Oregon. The building is now the Wells Fargo Center. Ralph J. Voss (1910-2002) was president of the bank and oversaw the project to construct its headquarters. The building was reported by the Oregonian newspaper to be the tallest in the state at the time of its construction.
Wells, Fargo & Company records
Collection includes receipts, policies, certificates, forms, and ephemera, including shipping receipt books, collection receipt books, wanted posters and checks.
Yamhill County Bank records
The Yamhill County Bank was chartered in 1974 with Ivan T. Lowe as president. It merged with Lincoln Bank in 1978. Records include initial market study; articles of incorporation; correspondence; minutes; reports; financial records; and documents of merger with Lincoln Bank.