Businesses and Corporations
Found in 282 Collections and/or Records:
Tide Water Mill Company records
Records include business correspondence and minute books with articles of incorporation, balance sheets and certificate of dissolution.
Fred Trow account book
Account book for Fred Trow's general store in Rainier, Oregon.
Ukase Investment Company records
Ukase Investment Company was incorporated in 1910 with William Kanan Smith as president. Records include correspondence; homestead certificate; property lists; agreements; deeds; promissory notes; and mortgages.
Nicholas Ungar papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and ephemera of Nicholas Ungar (1884-1975). Ungar was a Hungarian American who operated a women's fur clothing store in Portland, Oregon.
Collection on the United States Spruce Production Corporation
Collection consists of typescript reports, articles, and correspondence by Clarke Beach, Gordon G. Macnab, etc., 1942-1946, regarding the liquidation of the United States Spruce Production Corporation after the end of World War I.
Henry Brooks Van Duzer papers
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.