Businesses and Corporations
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
Astoria Packing Company minute book
Minute book contains minutes, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and list of stockholders. The Astoria Packing Company was incorporated in 1878 by M. J. Kinney, James Young and William S. Sibson for "preserving ... all edibles in the State of Oregon and elsewhere."
Astoria Vegetable Company record book
Record book, 1921-1924, with articles of incorporation, minutes, deeds and certificate of dissolution.
Bader Machinery Company records
Unprocessed collection of miscellaneous records of Bader Machinery Co.
George B. Baldwin Jr. papers
George B. Baldwin Jr. (1876-1949) was the son of George B. Baldwin Sr., who purchased land in several states from 1885 to 1898. Baldwin, with his brother Charles, assumed the Baldwin Land Co. in 1907, and the Baldwin Corporation was incorporated in 1917. Collection includes Oregon timber holdings of the estate of George Baldwin, with maps, photos, and inventories of timber types, and history of the Baldwin Corporation.
Baldwin Sheep and Land Company records
Bardsley and Haslacher records
Bardsley and Haslacher was a public opinion research firm. This unprocessed collection of records includes reports and surveys, circa 1947-1985, conducted on behalf of businesses, political parties, candidates, and state agencies regarding advertising and public opinion on a variety of issues.
Bauer & Greene record books
Bauer & Greene was a Portland, Oregon law firm founded by Cecil Bauer and Thomas G. Greene in 1898. The firm specialized in debt and bankruptcy cases. Collection consists of letterpress record books, indexed, containing correspondence and invoices.
Bear Creek Logging Company records
Records include price report, production cost analysis, financial statements, log sales report, and log train reports.
Beaver Engraving Company records
Miscellaneous ledgers of Beaver Engraving Company, 22 volumes.
Oral history interview with David E. Becker
Oral history interview with David E. Becker conducted by Charles Digregorio on August 11, 1976. Becker was the owner and president of the Ray F. Becker Company, a steel fabrication business in Portland, Oregon.