Oregon
Found in 1657 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Nadyne Yoneko Dozono
Oral history interview with Nadyne Yoneko Dozono conducted by Clark Hansen from January 23 to February 5, 1998, as part of the Japanese American Oral History Project. Dozono was a Japanese American born in Portland, Oregon. From 1931 to 1953, she lived in Japan, where she experienced World War II as though she were a Japanese citizen. After the war, she worked with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission.
June D. Drake papers
Papers of June D. Drake, a photographer and historian of Silverton, Oregon. Included are family papers, a small amount of correspondence, poems, pencil drawings, ephemera, and Drake's writings on the history of the Silverton area, as well as the records of Drake's photography studio, the Drake Bros. Studio. Also included are materials relating to the Homer Davenport Memorial Fund.
June D. Drake photographs
Oral history interview with Elizabeth C. Ducey
Oral history interview with Elizabeth C. Ducey conducted by Roberta Watts on April 24, 1978. Ducey discusses her involvement with the Junior League of Portland and the Oregon Roadside Council, and talks about the political career of Senator Richard L. Neuberger.
Oral history interview with Charles P. Duffy
Oral history interview with Charles P. Duffy conducted by Sandra Duffy from May 20 to August 3, 1993, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Duffy was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Anna M. Dugan photographic collection on Hull-Oakes Lumber Co.
Twenty-eight black and white photographs depicting employees, scenes, and lumbering activities at Hull-Oakes Lumber Company in Monroe, Oregon.
Oral history interview with John E. Dulin
Oral history interview with John E. Dulin conducted by Nancy Budrow from November 10 to December 16, 1990. Dulin was a chemistry teacher at high schools and colleges in Oregon, Washington, and California.
Oral history interview with Angus Duncan
Oral history interview with Angus Duncan conducted by Jim Strassmaier from July 15 to September 24, 1999, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Duncan discusses his career in public service, particularly his service as a member of the Northwest Power Planning Council from 1990 to 1995.
Abigail Scott Duniway papers
A small collection of papers of Abigail Scott Duniway, who was an emigrant to Oregon, an editor, and an advocate of women's suffrage. Includes records of the Oregon State Equal Suffrage Association, records of the Duniway Publishing Company, and copy of a typescript transcription of Duniway's overland diary, 1852.
Oral history interview with David C. Duniway
Oral history interview with David C. Duniway conducted by Linda S. Dodds from January 9 to June 11, 1981. Duniway discusses his career as Oregon's first state archivist and his involvement in the historic preservation of several buildings in Salem.