diaries
Found in 170 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Ellitson account book
Bound account book kept by Thomas Ellitson, containing notes relating to various transactions, a partial diary, a list of men who apparently belonged to the Coos County Volunteers, and an order for bullet molds from William Henderson Packwood.
Joseph G. Evans papers
Joseph G. Evans was a member of the Oregon Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Regiment, Company B, during the Spanish-American War. Papers consist of a typescript copy diary, June-July 1898, regarding his journey from San Francisco to the Philippines aboard the transport Australia; and typescript copy correspondence, May-August 1899, regarding his combat experiences.
Lucia S. Fear papers
Papers and family photographs of Lucia S. Fear (1862-1957). Fear was born in 1862 in Kansas, and worked as a lawyer there in the early 1880s. She and her family later moved to Portland, Oregon, where she participated in the Mazamas climb of Mt. Hood in 1894 and was a member of the Portland Woman's Club.
Paul and Edith Feldenheimer papers
Henry Lee Fenton papers
Papers of a Dallas, Oregon, merchant and businessman, including correspondence, financial and legal records, records of the Polk County Pioneer Association, and records of the firm Fenton and Toner. Also includes papers of other family members, including diaries and World War I papers of Carl Fenton, and a diary of Henriett Coad.
Guy Fisher papers
Guy Fisher (1892-1965) served in World War I and worked as Federal Gains Supervisor and U.S. Production and Marketing Administration Supervisor. Collection includes World War I correspondence, 1918-1919; correspondence with the Veterans Administration, 1918-1953; documents of Civil Service Employment, 1929-1953; diary of Guy Fisher's wife, Ida A. Graham Wart Fisher, 1907; and diaries of Guy Fisher, 1945-1963.
Flanders family papers
Collection includes the diary of Maria Louise Flanders, 1926-1929; specifications by Jamieson Parker for a house in Portland Heights, Portland, Oregon, for Maria Louise Flanders and Caroline Flanders; certificates; and correspondence and documents relating to Ecola State Park.
Fred Floed account book
Account book, later used as a diary, of Fred Floed, a merchant in Roseburg, Oregon.
Charlotte Gardner diary
Handwritten copy, made by Eleanor J. Graves, of Charlotte Coffin Gardner's journal of a voyage from Nantucket, Massachusetts, to San Francisco, California, and Washington Territory, then back to Nantucket, June 23, 1852-May 10, 1855.