Oregon
Found in 1657 Collections and/or Records:
Foster (Or.) photographic collection
Eight black and white photographs of the town of Foster, Oregon, including Main Street, the Foster family house, the Cascade Flour Mill, the sawmill, and other unidentified buildings.
Fountain Lodge No. 65 I.O.G.T. records
Bound manuscript minutes of the Independent Order of Good Templars, Fountain Lodge No. 65, Portland, Oregon, 1870-1877.
Nellie Fox papers
Nellie Fox was an Oregon labor leader, a Democrat, and political director of the Oregon AFL-CIO. Collection includes correspondence, 1965-1986; minutes, 1967-1975; AFL-CIO reports, pamphlets, programs, constitution, by-laws, and convention material; campaign material for Labor Commissioner, 1978; speeches; and documents relating to women's rights and labor rights.
Oral history interview with Carl Hillmer Francis
Oral history interview with Carl Hillmer Francis conducted by Linda S. Dodds on June 2, 1982. Hillmer was an Oregon state representative and senator.
Oral history interview with Irina Francis
Oral history interview with Irina Francis conducted by Katy Weaver on November 15, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Francis grew up in Soviet Russia and immigrated to the United States in the 2010s.
Aaron M. Frank address to Meier and Frank employees
Speech delivered by Aaron M. Frank on March 24, 1949, to the employees of the Meier & Frank Department Store in Portland, Oregon. In the speech, Frank, the president of the store, urges employees to resist efforts to organize a union.
Oral history interview with Gerry Frank
Oral history interview with Gerry Frank conducted by Jim Strassmaier from May 25, 1988, to May 2, 1990, as part of the Senator Mark O. Hatfield Oral History Project. Frank supported Hatfield's political career and served as his chief of staff.
Oral history interview with Gerry Frank
Oral history interview with Gerry Frank conducted by Jim Strassmaier from July 16, 1991, to April 29, 1992. Frank was the manager of the Meier & Frank Department Store in Salem, Oregon, from 1955 to 1965.
Franzetti family papers
Franzetti family photograph albums
Photograph albums of the Franzetti family of Rhododendron, Oregon. Many of the photographs depict interior and exterior views of the Rhododendron Inn and Tavern at the base of Mount Hood, which was operated by Emil Franzetti for a number of years. The albums also contain photographs of other members of the Franzetti family; photographs of skiing and mountain climbing expeditions on Mount Hood; Emil Franzetti's hunting trips; and travel photographs and postcards.