Oregon
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas C. Stacer collection of Oregon Geographic Names Board records
Records of the Oregon Geographic Names Board compiled by Thomas C. Stacer (1917-1988). Stacer was the chief counsel for the Oregon State Board of Forestry, and was a member of the Oregon Geographic Names Board, which supervises the naming and renaming of geographic features within Oregon.
Emma Bell Stadden collection on Coos County
Collection includes a typescript term paper, "Settlement of Coos County," by Emma Bell Stadden; photographs of Chief Coos and Battle Rock, Port Orford, Oregon; and photocopy newspaper clippings relating to Coos County pioneers and history.
John C. Standish collection on Halsey, Oregon, businesses
Business records of blacksmiths working in Halsey, Oregon, including Cunningham & Legate, Legate & Worth, Worth & Standish, Standish Bros.
Robert Nelson Stanfield papers
Papers of Robert Nelson Stanfield (1832-1896), long-time resident and pioneer in Umatilla County, Oregon, and of his second wife, Hattie Townsend Stanfield. The collection includes legal and business records and a small number of personal papers.
John Mix Stanley collection
Collection includes 31 tinted lithographs depicting scenes of the Pacific Northwest done for the U. S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey Report. Scenes include the Columbia River, waterfalls, Nimiipuu (Nez Percé) people, the Palouse River, Hudson's Bay Company, the Cascades, Mount Rainier, lakes, and missions.
L. C. Stanley estate account book
Account book, 1909-1917, for the estate of L. C. Stanley, including records of property and investments in Oregon and Wisconsin.
Isaac E. Staples scrapbook
Collection consists of a scrapbook, circa 1914-1940, with clippings, correspondence and ephemera regarding Isaac Staples' career as an Oregon state senator and businessman.
Starr family photograph album
Album of black and white photographs and postcards depicting members of the Silas Starr family and others. Images include portraits, residences, outdoor recreation, and locations, particularly in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, and on the Oregon Coast.
Hettie V. Starr photograph album
Album that belonged to Hettie V. Starr, containing black and white photographs, primarily card photographs and tintypes, as well as several loose photographs. The images are studio portraits of adults and children, most unidentified. Identified people include several members of the Starr family.
State Capitol Reconstruction Commission records
The Capitol Reconstruction Commission was established in 1935 for the purpose of planning the construction of a new Capitol building in Salem, Oregon, to replace the one that burned in 1935. Collection includes records of the commission, including minutes, lists of architects, programs, and other documents.