Oregon
Found in 1657 Collections and/or Records:
Nettie Bussard reminiscences
Manuscript notes written by Nettie Bussard about early days in Baker County in the late 19th century.
Oral history interview with Margaret Butler
Oral history interview with Margaret Butler conducted by Madeline Bisgyer from June 4 to August 17, 2018, as part of the Oregon Labor Oral History Program. Butler discusses her involvement in union organization and her career as executive director of the Portland coalition of Jobs with Justice from 1996 to 2013.
Butler-Smith family papers
Typescript photocopy papers relating to members of the Butler and Smith families, including genealogical information, correspondence, and an extract from George Miller West's reminiscences regarding Isaac Smith and family's overland journey to Oregon in 1853.
The Butter Creek panic
Manuscript and photocopy poem, "The Butter Creek Panic," by Arthur Crisfield. Per a note with the collection, Crisfield was a lawyer in Portland, Oregon, and was interested in a ranch on Butter Creek.
Charles Butterworth and Esther Butterworth papers
Papers of Charles Butterworth (1858-1936), a photographer and painter in Portland, Oregon, and his daughter, Esther Butterworth (1889-1976), also a photographer. Materials include correspondence, family history and genealogical materials, and Charles Butterworth's studio log books. Also included is a book of minutes of the Trails Club of Oregon, 1928-1930.
Oral history interview with Baher Butti
Oral history interview with Baher Butti conducted by Sankar Raman on January 10, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Butti discusses his experiences living in Iraq during the latter half of the 20th century and as an immigrant to the United States.
Sketch of the Bybee-Howell house
Pen and ink drawing of the Bybee-Howell house on Sauvie Island, Oregon, by Carol Wilson.
Florence Bynon reminiscences and family photographs
Collection consists of reminiscences by Florence Bynon (nee Hofer, 1895-1984) about childhood summers spent at a cottage on Yaquina Bay near Newport, Oregon, as well as six loose family photographs depicting Bynon and other family members during outdoor activities, including boating on the Willamette River, swimming in the Yaquina River, and picnicking.
Oral history interview with Patricia A. Cach
Oral history interview with Patricia A. Cach conducted by Aaron Powell and Dorothy Zapf on February 4, 2011, for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Cach was a softball coach and musician in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Maribel Cadmus
Oral history interview conducted by Vinita Howard from April 9 to May 7, 1992, with Maribel Cadmus as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Cadmus was Oregon Senate secretary from 1957-1987.