Gambling -- Oregon -- Portland
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Martin Ready affidavit made in the case of A. C. Barclay v. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company
Collection
Identifier: Mss2469
Abstract
A. C. Barclay, a former policeman, was injured in a train collision in Malheur County, Oregon. He brought suit not only against the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, but also against its employees. Collection consists of a typescript affidavit, wherein Martin Ready denies Barclay's allegation that he was interested in gaming rooms above the Cactus Saloon, and suggests that Barclay had him confused with Martin Denny, the owner of a gambling den in the area.
Dates:
1914
Oral history interview with Stan G. Terry
Collection
Identifier: SR 9511
Abstract
Oral history interview with Stan G. Terry conducted by Linda S. Dodds on May 18, 1982. Terry discusses his work as a pinball machine operator in Portland, Oregon, during the mid-20th century.
Dates:
1982 May 18