Oregon
Found in 1678 Collections and/or Records:
Bessie Thompson Teal photograph album
Album containing 12 card photographs, nearly all of which are studio portraits of Bessie Thompson Teal (1867-1943) at various ages, from 2 to her late 30s. Teal was the daughter of Oregon politician David P. Thompson and Mary Meldrum Thompson.
Oral history interview with Sam Teeny and Minerva Teeny
Oral history interview with Sam Teeny and Minerva Teeny conducted by Robert J. Gassner on September 8, 1988, as part of the Portland's Syrian/Lebanese-American Community series. The Teenys owned and operated MidEast Bakeries, now called Teeny Foods, where they sold pita bread.
Oral history interview with Sidney Teiser
Oral history interview with Sidney Teiser conducted by Charles Digregorio on February 3, 1977. Teiser discusses his career as a lawyer in Portland, Oregon.
Sidney Teiser papers
Sidney Teiser (1882-1982) was born in Virginia and lived in Portland, Oregon, from 1911. He was an attorney, historian, and inventor. Collection consists of unpublished typed manuscripts titled "Oregon: A Governmental History" and "To Ourselves and Prosperity."
Oral history interview with Scott Teitsworth
Oral history interview with Scott Teitsworth conducted by Jim Strassmaier from November 9, 2018, to Janaury 3, 2019, as part of the Oregon Labor Oral History Project. Teitsworth discusses his career as a firefighter and his work as an author.
Oral history interview with Flavel W. Temple
Oral history interview with Flavel W. Temple conducted by Linda Watkins from April 30 to May 1, 1992, and by Jim Strassmaier on October 13, 1992. Temple owned and managed hotels and restaurants in Portland and Pendleton, Oregon.
William Alfred Tenney papers
Typescript copies of materials relating to Oregon missionary William Alfred Tenney. Includes letters from Tenney to the American Home Missionary Society and to the magazine The Pacific. Also includes letters written by Tenney describing his missionary experiences.
Hiram Terwilliger account book
Bound account book with an Oregon Seed Store stamp on the front, with entries from June 11, 1869, to December 31, 1869, and one entry from March 1873. The Oregon Seed Store was operated by Hiram Terwilliger in Portland for a year and a half beginning in 1869.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company eecords
Records of a company that operated steamboats on the Columbia River, carrying passengers and freight between Portland, Oregon, and The Dalles, Oregon.
The perils of pluralism: Oregon's compulsory public school bill of 1922
Photocopy typescript of "The Perils of Pluralism: Oregon's Compulsory Public School Bill of 1922," 1968, regarding the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in support of the bill.