Oregon
Found in 1743 Collections and/or Records:
Early Oregon emigrant families photograph album
Album containing card photographs, circa 1860-1869. The images are studio portraits depicting various early emigrants to Oregon and family members. Handwritten notes identify many of the people in the album.
East Oregonian Publishing Company records
Records include ledgers, day books, journals, job books, trial balance book, city subscription book, account books, letterpress copy book, receipts, and correspondence.
Oral history interview with William G. East
Oral history interview with William G. East conducted by Rick Harmon from November 8-15, 1984, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. East was a judge on the Oregon Circuit Court and the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
William G. East papers
Papers of William G. East, a lawyer and judge who served on the Oregon Circuit Court and the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. Collection includes correspondence, journals, news clippings and awards regarding the East's legal career, and memorabilia.
Eastern Oregon memorabilia
Memorabilia relating to eastern Oregon, including souvenir programs, brochures, and photographs of the Pendleton Round-Up; reminiscences; histories; and clippings. At least some of the materials were compiled by Umatilla County Judge James H. Sturgis (1889-1980).
E. L. Eastham letters to L. B. Seeley
Manuscript letters and a telegram from E. L. Eastham, of Oregon City, Oregon, to L. B. Seeley, regarding business matters.
W. R. Eckhart photographic collection
Black and white photographs of Mount Hood, Mount Rainier, Tillamook Head, Macleay Park, and lakes, waterfalls and trails in the Columbia River Gorge.
Oral history interview with Tom L. Eckman
Oral history interview with Tom L. Eckman conducted by Michael O'Rourke from September 16, 1998, to September 29, 2000, as part of the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Project. Eckman was manager of conservation resources for the Northwest Power Planning Council, now known as the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, from 1982 to 2014.
Edward Weber & Co. lithographs
Collection includes lithographed views of the Columbia River and The Dalles.
Oral history interview with Cecil L. Edwards
Oral history interview with Cecil L. Edwards conducted by Irvin Luiten from May 18 to 26, 1988, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Edwards served as chief clerk of the Oregon House of Representatives, secretary of the Senate, and legislative historian.