Oregon
Found in 1656 Collections and/or Records:
Ainsworth family papers
Typescript carbon copy agreement between Margaret S. Ainsworth and creditors, October 30, 1896, regarding the debts against the estate of her late husband, George J. Ainsworth.
Albany and Santiam Water Ditch or Canal Company records
Bound manuscript record book of the Albany and Santiam Water Ditch or Canal Company, 1862-1875, with articles of incorporation and stock records.
Albany Timber Carnival home movies
Four reels of silent home movies filmed at the Albany Timber Carnival in Oregon, on July 4, 1949. Together, the movies consist of approximately 10 minutes of footage, which includes tree climbing, water races, lake recreation, and log rolling.
Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber
Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 5, 1978. Alber was a fabric artist and a sculptor in the Portland, Oregon, area.
Oral history interview with Brianda Alcazar
Oral history interview with Brianda Alacazar conducted by Keven Salazar on July 22, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Alcazar was born in Mexico and came to the United States with her family in 1999. She studied at Portland Community College and Pacific University, and is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Oral history interview with Abood Aldabea
Oral history interview with Abood Aldabea conducted by Sankar Raman on May 18, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Aldabea and his family, refugees from Syria, immigrated to Portland, Oregon, in 2014.
Alice E. Wilson sketchbook
Sketchbook of charcoal drawings made by Alice E. Wilson between August 1898 and September 1899. The sketches depict houses, landscapes, and canneries on the Oregon coast, including locations in Garibaldi, Tillamook, and Seaside.
Oral history interview with Kathy Delumpa Allegri
Oral history interview with Kathy Delumpa Allegri conducted by Sankar Raman and Briana Ybanez on November 2, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Allegri immigrated to the United States from the Philippines with her family in 1949, when she was a year old, and later became an artist.
Oral history interview with Helen F. Althaus
Oral history interview with Helen F. Althaus conducted by Mary Ellen Page Farr from March 13, 1999, to February 19, 2000, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Althaus was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Benjamin and William Alvord letters
Collection includes a letter copy book belonging to William C. Alvord, as well as two manuscript letters to Benjamin Alvord, one from George E. Pickett, February 13, 1861, regarding the danger of a civil war; and one from James A. Garfield, November 20, 1880, thanking Alvord for his "congratulations."