administrative records
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Northwest Artists Workshop records
Records of the Northwest Artists Workshop, including materials relating to exhibitions and events, such as programs, posters, and press releases; materials relating to artists; arts publications; and administrative records, including grant applications. The Northwest Artists Workshop was a non-profit organization for contemporary and experimental visual and performing arts based in Portland, Oregon. It operated from 1976 to 1989.
Northwest Power Planning Council records
The Northwest Power Planning Council is a four-state regional planning body formed by Congress in 1980 to make regional conservation and electric power plans. Collection includes correspondence, memos, records, reports, press releases, and news clippings.
Northwest Women's History Project records and interviews
Records of the Northwest Women's History Project, primarily concerning its interviews with women who worked in shipyards in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, during World War II, and audio recordings of the interviews. The Northwest Women's History Project was founded in 1978, and in the early 1980s made a presentation based on interviews with women who had been shipyard workers in World War II, titled, "Good Work, Sister!"
James O'Keane papers
James O'Keane (born 1871) was a timber assessor, surveyor, realtor, and trustee of Alaska United Copper Exploration in Seattle. Papers include correspondence regarding business; correspondence with Frank L. Huston; correspondence of Victor H. Beckman; correspondence and records of Alaska United Copper Exploration; timber cruise notebooks; and papers of Dole Lumber Co. and Northern Pacific Railways.
Old Ladies' Home of Portland, Oregon records
Collection consists of a minute book, 1 volume, January 20, 1892-February 26, 1912, with by-laws and constitution; miscellaneous administrative records, 1892-1912, including house rules, blank applications, etc.
Old Oregon Trail, Inc. records
The Old Oregon Trail, Inc. was a patriotic, non-profit organization responsible for identifying and erecting markers on pioneer western trails and otherwise recognizing and preserving western history. Collection includes correspondence, 1943-1957, primarily regarding membership; minutes, 1946-1954; financial records, 1949-1956; corporation record, 1952-1956.
Omega, Inc. records
Collection includes stock certificate book, 1935-1942, and minute book, 1935-1943, with certificate of dissolution.
Oregon Academy of Science records
The Oregon Academy of Science was organized in 1943 and incorporated in 1946 to promote scientific research in Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, 1943-1965, of treasurers, presidents, etc.; reports, 1946-1964; minutes, 1944-1964; financial records, 1943-1964; membership records, constitution and by-laws, 1943-1964; high school research grants, 1957-1964.
Oregon Board of Pilot Commissioners records
Rules and regulations adopted by the Oregon Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Columbia River Bar and the Columbia and Willamette rivers, March 30, 1891.
Oregon Camera Club records
The Oregon Camera Club was founded in 1895 with the purpose of encouraging photographic enhancement and to display the work of its members. Records include meeting minutes; membership rosters; treasurer's reports; correspondence; constitution and by-laws; and miscellaneous ephemera relating to special events and exhibitions.