administrative records
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Arts and Crafts Society of Portland records
Records, correspondence, brochures, and clippings relating to the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland, which was founded in 1933 and offered classes including ceramics, metalwork, and woodwork. It became the Oregon College of Art and Craft in the late 20th century.
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon records
Associated Forest Industries of Oregon is a non-profit organization to advance the interests of Oregon forest industries. Records include minutes and the correspondence of secretary Charles E. Ogle regarding memberships and activities.
Astoria Packing Company minute book
Minute book contains minutes, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and list of stockholders. The Astoria Packing Company was incorporated in 1878 by M. J. Kinney, James Young and William S. Sibson for "preserving ... all edibles in the State of Oregon and elsewhere."
Astoria Vegetable Company record book
Record book, 1921-1924, with articles of incorporation, minutes, deeds and certificate of dissolution.
Baldwin Sheep and Land Company records
Bank of Newberg records
Record books, 14 volumes, including by-laws, minutes, and stock registers.
Bear Creek Logging Company records
Records include price report, production cost analysis, financial statements, log sales report, and log train reports.
Beaverton temperance collection
Collection includes minute and record books of Beaverton Band of Hope, No. 6, December 15, 1882-May 8, 1887; and a minute and record book of the Beaverton Women's Christian Temperance Union, October 18, 1885-March 5, 1887.
Bergman Shoe Manufacturing Company records
Collection includes correspondence, 1934-1938, arranged by account name; accounts, 1910-1952; sales registers, 1922-1924; sample book, 1911; customer orders, 1910-1912; and financial report, 1918-1920.
Bethel Institute records
Bound manuscript minutes and records of the Bethel Institute, March 3, 1855-March 5, 1883, beginning from the school's inception. The Bethel Institute was established in Zena, Oregon, in the mid-1850s by members of the Disciples of Christ. It merged with Monmouth University in 1865 and became Christian College, then became the Oregon State Normal School in 1882. The school would change names and focus several more times before becoming Western Oregon University, its current name, in 1997.