Oregon
Found in 1681 Collections and/or Records:
Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers records
Records include correspondence, constitution and bylaws, financial records, membership programs, and memorabilia, 1945-1978.
Sons of Temperance of North America Multnomah Division, No. 1 records
Records include minutes of meetings, accounts, and member recommendation slips; bound account ledgers; and an 1857 manuscript letter from W. H. Gray, Astoria, Oregon, proposing to give temperance lectures.
Sons of Temperance of North America Table Rock Division, No. 1 records
Miscellaneous records, 1855, including pledges and member lists.
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War records
Records of a local unit, based in Portland, Oregon, of a patriotic and civic society composed of male descendants of Union Civil War veterans. The records consist of correspondence, reports, memoranda, membership rosters, newsletters, charter certificates, and biographical sketches.
Southern Oregon State College Presidential Search Committee records
Collection includes minutes and other documents of the Presidential Search Committee of Southern Oregon State College, 1968, including resumes of committee members and notes on the nominees, including Edith Green.
Southern Oregon towns photograph album
Album of black and white photographs depicting scenic views of towns in Southern Oregon, including Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland.
Southern Oregon views photograph album
Album containing 28 black and white photographs depicting scenic views of Upper Klamath Lake, the Willamette River, the Rogue River Valley, and various Southern Oregon locations.
Southern Pacific Gold Company records
Southern Pacific Gold Company was headquartered in Spokane, Washington, with gold interests in Grants Pass, Oregon. Collection includes correspondence between L. T. Matthews and R. E. Pinney regarding payroll and conditions of mines and labor in Grants Pass.
Albert M. Southwick papers
Albert M. Southwick was a native of Salem, Oregon, and served with the Oregon Volunteer Infantry 2nd Regiment in the Spanish-American War. Collection includes correspondence with family, 1898-1907, regarding army life and conditions in Manila, Philippines; rosters and booklets describing the Oregon Volunteer Infantry, 1898; and newspaper clippings regarding the Spanish-American War, 1898-1899.
Oral history interview with Douglas R. Spencer
Oral history interview with Douglas R. Spencer conducted by Craig J. Capon from February 27 to June 20, 2008, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Spencer was a lawyer and a Lane County Circuit Court judge.