Oregon
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Herbert M. Schwab
Oral history interview with Herbert M. Schwab conducted by John C. Beatty on January 17, 1994, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Schwab was chief justice for the Oregon Appeals Court.
Oral history interview with John L. Schwabe
Oral history interview with John L. Schwabe conducted by Alyson Gilbertson from November 30 to December 6, 1993, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Schwabe was a lawyer in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with John L. Schwabe
Oral history interview with John L. Schwabe conducted by Gregory J. Miner from July 25 to September 15, 2006, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Schwabe was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with John D. Scott
Oral history interview with John D. Scott conducted by Charles Digregorio on November 3, 1976. Scott discusses the history of the Mazamas, a mountaineering organization in Oregon, as well as his experiences climbing Mount Hood.
Oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott
Oral history interview with Lynne E. Scott conducted in May 1978. Scott shares her memories of life in Brownsville, Oregon, from 1900 to 1909, and also talks about her family’s journey from Nebraska to Oregon in 1898.
See your West prints
Twelve scenic art prints of the Standard Oil Company of California's ad campaign "See Your West." Scenes include Mt. Hood, Olympic National Park, the Oregon Coast, Mt. St. Helens, Spirit Lake, South Silver Creek Falls, Multnomah Falls, the Wallowa Mountains, and the McKenzie River.
John G. Seed collection
Pen and ink sketches depicting Champoeg, Oregon, and Francis J. Heney. John G. Seed (1883-1918) was a staff artist for the Oregon Journal.
Oral history interview with Edward B. Segel
Oral history interview with Edward B. Segel conducted by Lisa Brandt Heckman on May 22, 2007, for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Segel discusses the history of LGBT organizations in Portland, including Basic Rights Oregon (BRO), Love Makes A Family, Right to Pride, and Portland Town Council, as well as the individuals involved.
Oral history interview with Ambrose M. Seliger
Oral history interview with Ambrose M. Seliger conducted by Charles Digregorio on May 26, 1976. Seliger discusses his Hood, Myers, and Seliger family background, and talks about his career as a preschool teacher in Portland, Oregon.
Benjamin Selling papers
Papers of a Jewish American clothier and philanthropist of Portland, Oregon. Includes personal account books, scrapbooks containing correspondence and clippings, and some materials relating to Selling's business activities. Most materials relate to Selling's unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate in 1912 and to his charitable activities.