Businesses and Corporations
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Black Furniture Company account books
Account books, 6 volumes, 1909-1936.
Hawley Pulp and Paper Company records
The Hawley Pulp and Paper Company was incorporated in Oregon in 1908 and was succeeded by a company incorporated in Delaware in 1926. It was formally dissolved in 1948. Records include minute books of both the original Oregon company and the later Delaware company, as well as miscellaneous business papers.
Oral history interview with Francis J. Heitkemper
Oral history interview with Francis J. Heitkemper conducted by Charles Digregorio on March 22, 1977. Heitkemper discusses the history of his family's business, the Heitkemper Jewelry Store, in Portland, Oregon.
James H. Henderson ledger
Ledger kept by James H. Henderson (1862-1959) relating to his work as a furniture dealer, carpenter, and funeral director in Elgin, Oregon, with a small amount of financial ephemera from his later life in Portland, Oregon. Henderson was born in Missouri, and came to La Grande, Oregon, in 1884. He lived in Elgin from the 1890s until 1919, when he moved to Portland.
Henriot Brothers daybook
Bound daybook for the Henriot Brothers steam grist mill, Cowlitz Prairie, Lewis County, Washington.
Hewitt & Company account books
Collection consists of account books, 1882-1895, for Hewitt & Company, an insurance company in Portland, Oregon.
Hewitt & Sox records
Hewitt & Sox was a law firm in Albany, Oregon, consisting of Henry H. Hewitt and Carlton Edward Sox. Collection includes correspondence, transcripts, and dispositions of cases, 1900-1931; and Sox family correspondence, 1870-1906.
Hillman & Martin account book
Account book, probably of Jacksonville Saloon.
Harold S. Hirsch correspondence and memorabilia
Correspondence, photographs, and ephemera relating to honors that Harold S. Hirsch (1907-1990) received in his later life. Hirsch was a retail businessman and civic leader from Portland, Oregon, who founded the White Stag line of ski apparel.