Oregon
Found in 1718 Collections and/or Records:
Gideon Stolz papers
Collection includes certificate of Honorable Discharge from the Ohio National Guard, May 1866; certificate of enrollment in Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 10, Salem, Oregon, January 1936; invitation to the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, June 1938.
Oral history interview with Helen W. Stone
Oral history interview with Helen W. Stone conducted by Deborah M. Frosaker on October 26, 1978. Stone discusses the legal and political career of her father, Oswald West, who served as governor of Oregon.
Petition on behalf of Lansing Stout
Petition from members of the Multnomah County Bar to Frank S. Fields, county clerk elect, for the appointment of Lansing Stout as deputy in charge of the records of the circuit court. Includes a reply to Stout from Fields. Stout (1828-1871) was the second person elected to the United States House of Representatives from the state of Oregon, and later served in Oregon's legislature.
Allen J. Stover collection
Pen and ink portraits of Joseph Lane, first governor of the Oregon Territory; John McLoughlin; and Reverend Joab Powell.
Oral history interview with Clayton P. Strain
Oral history interview with Clayton P. Strain conducted by Larry C. Skoog on September 30, 1970. Strain discusses the political career of his father, Charles Preston Strain, on the Pendleton City Council, and discusses the history of the Pendleton Round-Up.
Oral history interview with Bob Straub
Oral history interview with Bob Straub conducted by Clark Hansen from May 14 to June 17, 1991, as a part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Straub was an Oregon state senator and governor.
Straub family papers
Papers of the Straub family, who lived in Portland, Baker, and Hood River, Oregon. Collection includes an account book, also used as a scrapbook, with obituaries and genealogical information; stock certificates; communion and naturalization certificates; and bills. Much of this collection is in German, with some translations.
Robert W. Straub speech
Typescript speech, July 4, 1975, delivered by Oregon Governor Robert W. Straub at a picnic at the Oregon Historical Society's Bybee Howell House, about the history of the house and the American Revolution.
Thomas Nelson Strong papers
Collection consists of addresses to civic groups, 1888-1911, including the Central Municipal League, Associated Charities, the Civic Federation Committee, the Committee of One Hundred, and the Taxpayers League. Also included are letters to editors, 1888-1911.
William Strong papers
Collection includes a photostatic reproduction, typescript copy, and microfilm copy of "History of Oregon" by William Strong, derived from a June 20, 1878, interview of Strong by Hubert Howe Bancroft. Also included are papers from the law office of William Strong and Thomas Nelson Strong in Portland, Oregon. William Strong (1817-1887) came to Oregon in 1850; he served as a judge in the Oregon Territory and later as a justice on the supreme courts of Oregon and Washington.