Oregon
Found in 1743 Collections and/or Records:
William Dodge letter
Photocopy letter from William Dodge to his brother and sister regarding family matters and his recent journey to Oregon.
Oral history interview with Petrona Dominguez Francisco
Oral history interview with Petrona Dominguez Francisco, conducted by Sankar Raman, Nancy Dollahite, and Hannah Kendall on March 18, 2020, for The Immigrant Story. Dominguez Francisco, who came with her family to Forest Grove, Oregon, from Guatemala when she was a child, discusses her experiences as an undocumented immigrant, and her activism for immigrant rights.
Oral history interview with George S. Donnelly
Oral history interview with George S. Donnelly conducted by Jack P. Steiwer around 1970. Donnelly was a sheep rancher in the Richmond, Oregon, area.
Oral history interview with Patrick E. Dooley
Oral history interview with Patrick E. Dooley conducted by Clark Hansen from September 23 to October 26, 1992, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Dooley was a Portland attorney, an Oregon state representative from 1953 to 1958, and a Multnomah County Circuit Court judge from 1968 to 1983.
Oral history interview with Jenna L. Dorn
Oral history interview with Jenna L. Dorn conducted by Clark Hansen from June 13-15, 1988, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Dorn was a legislative assistant to Hatfield from 1977 to 1981.
Henry Dosch collection
The collection contains the papers of Henry Ernst Dosch, primarily relating to the various expositions in which he participated. Materials include Dosch's citizenship application; correspondence and travel expenses; tickets for and certificates from various expositions; photograph albums; exposition publications; and a scrapbook.
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 Bukhosi B. Dube
Oral history interview with Bukhosi B. Dube, conducted by Sankar Raman and Lisa Cohn on January 12, 2020, for The Immigrant Story. Dube discusses his family background and early life in Zimbabwe, his college experience in the United States, and his career as a doctor in Portland, Oregon.