Businesses and Corporations
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
Nicholas Versteeg papers
Materials related to Nicholas Versteeg and Versteeg Brick Works, his business in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes an account book, 1869-1872, for Versteeg Brick Works; Versteeg's will and estate papers; and family documents, including war ration books, 1942-1945.
William Wadhams letters
William Wadhams (1831-1905) was a pioneer grocer and founder of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, Sellwood Presbyterian Church, and the Portland YMCA. Collection includes correspondence regarding Reverend W. H. Landon and his move to Portland to become pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, William Wadhams' business, Wadhams and Kerr Brothers, and church work.
Warm Springs Lumber Company records
Miscellaneous records of the Warm Springs Lumber Company.
George Weatherly collection
Collection includes newspaper clippings and miscellaneous ephemera regarding the business interests of George Warren Weatherly, including the Oriental Theater, the Weatherly Building, Weatherly Farms, and the Weatherly Creamery Company. George Warren Weatherly was a successful ice cream maker and built the Weatherly Building at East Grand and Morrison streets in Portland, Oregon.
West Oregon Lumber Company employees panorama photograph
Black and white panoramic photograph with the text "West Oregon Lumber Co. Employees. Dec. 8-1927" in capital letters at the bottom. The photograph, taken outdoors, depicts approximately 150 people in four rows, facing front.
Western Timber Company record book
Record book with list of stockholders and trial balance.
Westport Lumber Company records
Records include minutes, certificate of dissolution, receipts, stock subscriptions and proxies, and stockholder lists.
Westward Development Company records
Collection consists of a Westward Development Company stock certificate book, circa 1915.
White Stag Manufacturing Company records
Harold S. Hirsch began designing skiwear for his father's outdoor clothing and supply business, the Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing Company in Portland, Oregon, in the 1930s. He named the clothing line White Stag, and it eventually expanded to other types of casual sportswear. In 1946, the company as a whole renamed itself White Stag Manufacturing Company. Collection includes patterns and catalogs for sportswear manufactured by the White Stag Company, primarily tennis, boating, and skiwear.
The Whitney Company record book
Record book with abstract of timber lands in Tillamook County, Oregon.