administrative records
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Portland Women's Research Club records
The Portland Women's Research Club was an organization devoted to "study of national, state and municipal government, economics, current topics and parliamentary law." Records include minutes of the Executive Board, minutes of program and business meetings, membership records, financial records, scrapbooks, membership booklets, and a history of the club.
Portland Women's Union records
Collection includes articles of incorporation, constitution and by-laws, reports, minutes, and other materials regarding the Portland's Women's Union. The organization was founded in 1887 and operated in the Martha Washington Hotel to provide respectable housing for single working women.
Portsmouth School Old Timer's Club records
The Portsmouth School Old Timer's Club held a picnic every year for alumni of Portsmouth School in the Portsmouth area of Portland to socialize. Collection includes administrative records; member lists and member list books; a scrapbook; an account book; a minute book; correspondence; receipts; and promotional mailings and flyers.
Presbytery of the Cascades records
Collection includes minutes, programs, and reports; a directory, 1975; and flyers and committee reports, 1989.
Valentine Prichard papers
Papers of the director of the People's Institute of Portland, Oregon, a non-sectarian service organization for women and children. The collection contains organizational records, subject files, a small amount of correspondence, and papers written by Valentine Prichard.
Prineville Temperance Union records
Bound manuscript minute book, May 1884, with constitution and list of members, including Eunice Luckey, who was the wife of James Luckey and taught at the Warm Springs Reservation.
Professional Woman's League records
Records and memorabilia of the Professional Woman's League from its founding in 1912 to 1994. The league was a social organization based in Portland, Oregon.
Progressive Business Women's Club records
Collection includes reports and minutes; programs and ephemera; budgets; president's records; newsletters and bulletins; and scrapbooks and photo albums. The Progressive Business Women's Club was formed in 1942 and disbanded in 1992.
R. Veal & Sons records
Records include correspondence, 1902-1935, and cashbooks, time books, inventories and account books of furniture manufacturer R. Veal & Sons in Albany, Oregon.
Records of the river steamer 49
Records of the river steamer 49, 1866-1869 and 1891-1901, with shipping manifests and school notes by Henry Feldman, Ladd School, Portland, Oregon, 1904-1905. The steamer navigated the Columbia River from Marcus, Washington, to points above Revelstoke, British Columbia, for 12 to 15 years.