administrative records
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
War Labor Board Region 12 records
Collection includes correspondence, minutes, policy, procedures, and reports prepared by national, regional (in Seattle, Washington), state, and local boards and committees on implementation and control of labor-management conflicts during and immediately following World War II.
Warren Lodge No. 10 F. & A. M. records
Correspondence, bonds, deeds, insurance policies, bills, receipts, and other records of the Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon, Warren Lodge No. 10, Jacksonville.
J. K. Weatherford papers
James Knox Weatherford (1850-1935) was an attorney and politician in Albany, Oregon, where he opened a law office in the mid-1870s. Papers include correspondence, transcripts and dispositions of cases of his partnerships; personal and office papers; and accounts.
Wells, Fargo & Company records
Collection includes receipts, policies, certificates, forms, and ephemera, including shipping receipt books, collection receipt books, wanted posters and checks.
West Coast Steamship Company records
Collection includes miscellaneous records of the West Coast Steamship Company, 1946-1963, primarily those of the SS Columbia Trader. The West Coast Steamship Company was organized in 1946.
Western States Water Council records
The Western States Water Council develops programs among the western states to integrate planning by state, federal, and other agencies concerning the states' water resources. Records include executive council minutes, annual reports, federal and state legislation regarding state water rights; position papers; reports; and correspondence between council member Eugene Marsh of Oregon and other WSWC officers.
Western Timber Company record book
Record book with list of stockholders and trial balance.
Westport Lumber Company records
Records include minutes, certificate of dissolution, receipts, stock subscriptions and proxies, and stockholder lists.
The Whitney Company record book
Record book with abstract of timber lands in Tillamook County, Oregon.
Willamette Iron and Steel Company records
Collection includes business documents and plans, circa 1902-1944. Willamette Iron Works began operating in Portland, Oregon, in 1865, and was known for producing the "Willamette Donkey" for logging operations. During World War II, it became a shipbuilding contractor for the United States government. It changed names several times and was variously known as Willamette Iron and Steel Works, Willamette Iron and Steel Corporation, Willamette Iron and Steel Company, and Wisco.