administrative records
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
Nettie Rankin Bolland papers
Boone Family Association of Oregon records
Bound manuscript minute book of the Boone Family Association of Oregon. The association comprised the descendants of Daniel Boone living in Oregon.
Booth-Kelly Lumber Company records
Records include correspondence, financial documents, minutes of annual meetings, reports, operation statements, and materials related to the purchase by Georgia Pacific Corp.
Anthony Brandenthaler papers
Bridal Veil Timber Company records
Records include correspondence, documents and newspaper clippings regarding labor organizing and disputes, 1935; financial reports, 1921-1923; and a typescript history of the company.
Mary Beth Brindley papers
Papers of Mary Beth Brindley, primarily relating to organizations to which she belonged. Brindley was a charter member of Older Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC) and Senior Housing and Retirement Enterprises (SHARE).
Brooklyn Parent Teacher Association records
The Brooklyn Parent Teacher Association was founded in 1903 as the Brooklyn Mother's Club and sought to promote the welfare of children and youth in the school and in the community. Collection includes minutes, treasurer's reports, newsletters, correspondence, membership directories, publicity materials, historian's reports (1951-1981, incomplete), memorabilia from local, state and national PTA meetings, and a scrapbook.
Brooks-Scanlon, Inc. records
Records include log analysis, administrative and financial records, advertisements, mill architectural plans, memoranda, reports, correspondence, and brochures.
Hubert Frederick Burgess papers
Hubert Frederick Burgess (1864-1945) served as a Sunday School missionary in Oregon. Collection consists of ordination minutes of the First Congregational Church of Portland, 1892; a manuscript diary, 1892; newspaper clippings, 1891-1893, regarding Burgess's work in Oregon; typescript reminiscences, 1934, regarding his wedding trip in 1894; and a funeral notice, 1945.
Burnside Community Council records
Unprocessed collection consisting of miscellaneous records of the Burnside Community Council, which provided services to unhoused and low-income people in Portland, Oregon, and operated a shelter called Baloney Joe's. The collection also includes photographs related to the organization's services and activities, and issues of publications including Hobo News, Pipeline, and These Homeless Times.