Oregon
Found in 1657 Collections and/or Records:
David Rock collection
Drawings by David Rock, some in ink and some in pencil. They include portraits of historical figures, as well as depictions of Oregon places and landscapes, wildlife and livestock, pioneer scenes, and activities.
Cleveland Rockwell papers
Rodgers, Hart, Gibson Company records
Bound manuscript account book of Rodgers, Hart, Gibson Company, insurance and rental providers, Portland, Oregon, 1907-1915, tracking collections and mortgages.
Alonzo Rogers letter to Ethel Patrick Hoyer
Manuscript letter from Alonzo Rogers to Ethel Patrick Hoyer, his niece, February 13, 1896, describing the Pacific Northwest.
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records
Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company records include correspondence, contracts, stockholder receipts, and promotional literature, 1910-1919. H. B. Tronson and Guy W. Conner were presidents of the company.
The Rogue River Valley's early history
Photocopy newspaper articles, 35 pages, 1948, by Venita Daley, originally published in the Medford Mail Tribune, regarding the early history of Rogue River Valley. With subject index by Marian Place of the Jackson County Library System.
Rogue Valley Medical Center Education Building plans
Collection includes numerous plans, sections, details, schedules and elevations on 24 sheets of the Education Building for the Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Rick Rolf
Oral history interview with Rick Rolf conducted by Michael O'Rourke from June 3 to September 24, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Rolf was an advisor to Hatfield.
Franklin D. Roosevelt dedication of Bonneville Dam
Audio recording, edited for radio, of a speech given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on September 29, 1937, at an event to dedicate the Bonneville Dam. The recording includes introductory remarks by Oregon Governor Earl Snell.
Theodore Roosevelt letter to George Himes
Typed note, signed, from Theodore Roosevelt when he was governor of New York, to George H. Himes, assistant secretary of the Oregon Historical Society, complimenting Himes and the society on their work.