Oregon
Found in 1678 Collections and/or Records:
Clackamas County Sheriff's Posse photographic collection
Small collection of photographs depicting members of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Posse in Oregon, taken by photographer Henry H. Sheldon. The images are primarily portraits of the posse members on horseback. Some individuals are identified.
Clackamas Greenhouses, Inc. records
Collection includes administrative records, 1923-1926; and correspondence and miscellaneous documents, 1923-1930, regarding delinquent accounts and legal action with florists across the state.
Oral history interview with Bud Clark
Oral history interview with Bud Clark conducted by Joseph W. Carlisle on April 6, 1995. Clark was mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1984 to 1992.
Oral history interview with Don E. Clark
Oral history interview with Don E. Clark conducted by George M. Joseph from August 30, 1994, to March 27, 1998. Clark served as Multnomah County sheriff from 1963 to 1965, and as Multnomah County commissioner from 1971 to 1983.
Malcolm H. Clark lecture on the history of Oregon
Audio recording of a lecture given by Malcolm H. Clark, Jr. on February 4, 1982. Clark discusses the history of the Oregon Territory and a 19th-century legal case regarding the estate of Finice Caruthers.
Oral history interview with Malcolm H. Clark, Jr.
Oral history interview with Malcolm H. Clark, Jr., conducted by Linda S. Dodds on February 7, 1980. Clark discusses his career as an author.
Malcolm Hamilton Clark Jr. papers
Papers of Malcolm Hamilton Clark Jr. include correspondence with family and researchers, 1954-1980; short stories and story ideas; research for "Pharisee Among the Philistines," "Eden Seekers," articles and "End of Eden"; correspondence with parents, 1936-1938; press releases from U.S. Office of Civil Defense, 1941; Matthew Paul Deady diary indices; letters from Deady family members, 1902-1920; and manuscripts of books, reviews, articles, and speeches.
Marcella Clark statement to the president of the United States
Typescript carbon copy statement, circa 1916-1920, by Marcella Clark to the president of the United States describing abuses of justice she suffered at the hands of her estranged husband, A. E. Clark, the police department of Portland, Oregon, and the courts of Oregon, including illegal divorce and imprisonment.
Oral history interview with Ruth E. Clark
Oral history interview with Ruth E. Clark conducted by Thomas Vaughan on July 15, 1976. Clark discusses her work as a high school teacher in Port Orford, Oregon, from 1921 to 1942.
The Clarno Era: a story of the Andrew Clarno family and their settlement on the John Day River
Typescript history, with photographs, of the Clarno family, their ship voyage to Oregon and settlement in Wasco County, Oregon.