Oregon
Found in 1680 Collections and/or Records:
John D. Rees postcard collection
Ten color photographic postcards depicting scenes of Portland, Oregon, neighborhoods, Mount Hood and other mountains, logging, Washington Park and St. Vincent's Hospital.
Referred to Judiciary!!!
Pen and ink cartoon depicting Speaker of Oregon House Robert S. Farrell as a ventriloquist's dummy sitting on Representative Frank Lonergan's lap.
Heinrich Reidt letters
Collection includes manuscript correspondence between Reidt and his brother in Oregon, his father in Germany, and others.
Report of U.S. Surveyor General for Oregon
Typescript report, 1877, by Ben Simpson, surveyor general for Oregon. The report includes information on agriculture, stock raising, commerce and industry, public surveys, swamp and timber lands, and education in the state of Oregon.
Guy E. Reynolds family papers
Small collection of family papers, a substantial portion of which are legal documents relating to the marriage and divorce of Guy E. Reynolds and Anna Wright Reynolds, and to birth records of Anna Reynolds. Also included are a diary of John Reynolds, circa 1874, and a handwritten recipe book.
Phil Reynolds family papers
Tige Reynolds drawings
Fifty-three pen, ink and crayon drawings and cartoons of topical commentaries on contemporary events and mores.
Oral history interview with Nader Rezvani
Oral history interview with Nader Rezvani conducted by Dora Totoian and Sankar Raman on August 15, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Rezvani discusses his experiences in Germany and the United States as an immigrant from Iran, and talks about his career as an engineer at Tektronix, Inc. in Beaverton, Oregon.
William E. Richardson family papers
Collection consists of documents and correspondence of the William E. Richardson family, 1867-1902, including Indian War pension claim papers, property documents, and genealogical information of the Lightfoot and Richardson families. Also of note is a letter by James A. Chaffin regarding the Battle of the Big Hole with Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce, in August 1877.
Interview with Eva Rickles
Interview with Eva Rickles conducted by Paul Fardig in 2018 for The Immigrant Story. Rickles' family fled Nazi Germany in 1937 and eventually immigrated to the United States.