printed ephemera
Found in 203 Collections and/or Records:
Randle family papers
Correspondence, scrapbooks, genealogy, legal documents, warrants, diaries, ledgers, photographs and memorabilia belonging to members of the Randle family of Oregon.
Republican Party State Central Committee of Oregon records
Republican Party State Central Committee of Oregon records include correspondence, administrative documents, press releases, financial records, legislation, campaign materials, and pamphlets.
Herbert Retzlaff papers
Herbert Retzlaff studied accounting at the Oregon Institute of Technology and became a CPA in 1933. In 1939, he began working as an accountant for Fred Meyer Inc., later becoming a vice president of the company. Collection includes correspondence, including congratulations, invitations, etc. regarding Fred Meyer Inc. and some to the German Consulate; programs for award banquets at Fred Meyer Inc., a history of the company, and organizational charts; and a biography of Fred Meyer.
Phil Reynolds family papers
Don H. Roberts collection on railroad history
Collection includes research materials, documents, miscellaneous correspondence, notes and ephemera regarding railroad history.
William Robinson collection on the American Rhododendron Society
Collection includes bulletins, a 1971 membership list, 1976 by-laws, a 1977 financial statement, brochures, and material relating to the Portland Rhododendron Garden, now the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden.
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records include correspondence, contracts, stockholder receipts, and promotional literature, 1910-1919. H. B. Tronson and Guy W. Conner were presidents of the company.
Heinrich Rüppel papers
Sabin family papers
Papers include correspondence, greeting cards, tax and estate records, and miscellaneous papers relating to James Cyrus Sabin, Emma Sabin and Clyde E. Sabin, residents of Coburg, Harrisburg, and Portland, Oregon.
Werden A. Sanders papers
Werden A. Sanders was a jeweler who moved from Nebraska and began businesses in Colfax, Washington; Wallace, Idaho; and Lebanon, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, 1881-1898, with family members in Nebraska and with Dr. J. Ulrich Wurster, a jeweler in Newport, Oregon; notes by Sanders regarding the free silver issue and the Bryan-McKinley campaign; and ephemera.