Home and Family
Found in 194 Collections and/or Records:
Beall family papers
The Beall family were farmers in Jackson County, Oregon. Collection consists of legal documents, 1870-1938, including deeds and indentures for Robert Vindon Beall and Thomas Fletcher Beall; a typescript carbon copy biography of Ann Maria Beall, undated; and a typescript family history by Robert V. Beall Jr., 1955.
Lillie Beaty papers
Letters written from friends and family members to Lillie Beaty of Amity, Oregon, when whe was 12 to 18 years old. Collection also includes a small quantity of school papers and ephemera.
Beauchamp family photographic collection
Five black and white tintypes of members of the Beauchamp family, including: John T. Beauchamp, Helen Beauchamp, Anna Eliza Beauchamp, Henry Beauchamp, and William Beauchamp.
Thelma Bengs photographic collection
Eleven black and white stereographs of members of the Thomas and Daniels families of Fossil, Oregon. Most individuals are identified only by first or surname in handwritten notes on the backs of the stereograph cards.
Bennett family photographic collection
Thirteen black and white cabinet photographs of unidentified members of the Bennett family. Most of the photographs were taken in Salem, Oregon.
Benson family papers
Collection consists of deeds for property in Portland, Oregon, 1913 and 1924, for Simon Benson; manuscript letter from Simon Benson to his son, Gilbert, November 2, 1920, announcing his marriage; high school certificate of completion from Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, for Gilbert Benson, 1916; Olympia Collegiate Institute diploma for Pamelia Frances Loomis, 1889.
Benson family photographs collection
Photographs of the family of Portland businessman Simon Benson and his second wife, Pamelia Loomis, including sons Chester Simon Benson and Gilbert Thereon Benson, and grandchildren Gilbert Thomas Benson and Margaret Benson (later Margaret Maradudin).
Lillian Robertson Blankenbeckler diary
Diary by an Oregon woman who lived in Portland, Cannon Beach, and elsewhere. Diary begins when the author was 14 in 1910 and attended Sellwood School in Portland. Entries relate to daily life, school, work, friends, family, and travel.
Oral history interview with Kathryn Boe-Duncan
Oral history interview with Kathryn Boe-Duncan conducted by James Strassmaier from October 15 to December 9, 1993, and on April 10, 2002, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Boe-Duncan was the wife of Oregon State Senator Jason Boe.
William Boggs letter to his daughter Juliet
Photocopy with typed transcript of a letter from William Boggs to his daughter Juliet, detailing Boggs family genealogy, with letter of transmittal.