administrative records
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Institute records
Bound manuscript minutes and accounts of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Institute, Salem, Oregon.
U.S. Customs House, Astoria, Or. records
Collection includes microfilm of miscellaneous records of the U.S. Customs House at the Port of Astoria, Oregon, 1848-1868, with papers of employees and steamboats. Also included is a bound volume containing typescript copies of data and reports relating to steamboats, compiled from records of the collectors of customs in Astoria and Portland, including steamers registered with U.S. Customs, reports of supervising steamboat inspectors, and records of steamboat sales.
Henry Brooks Van Duzer papers
Tony Van Vliet papers
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary records
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Ladies Auxiliary to the Portland Barracks was organized in 1955 and offered a variety of social and charitable services to World War I veterans and to its members. Records date from 1925 to 1987 and include newsletters, correspondence; membership rosters and certificates, minutes, scrapbooks, and a guest book.
Rev. Paul E. Waldschmidt papers
Reverend Paul E. Waldschmidt of the C.S.C. (Congregation of the Holy Cross) was president of the University of Portland, 1962-1977. Collection includes correspondence and program materials, 1966, regarding a Jewish-Catholic conference held at the University of Portland; minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and reports of the Portland School District's Committee on Race and Education, 1963-1964; sermon texts and notes.
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.