Oregon
Found in 1753 Collections and/or Records:
Dorsey Griffin postcard collection
Eighteen photographic postcards, color and black and white, with Oregon scenes, including hotels, buildings and parks in Portland, and scenes along the Columbia River.
Grinnold Foto Company stereo views of Oregon scenes
Eleven stereograph cards, circa 1900, depicting scenes in Oregon, including: Oregon City locks; the Columbia River Gorge; Cascade Locks; and Washington Park, Portland. Also includes three stereograph cards depicting the U.S.S. Oregon, 1898.
Gritzmacher family papers
Collection includes a handwritten German pay stub, 1812, for a person whose name may be Aloise Huemfich; a German confirmation record, 1869, for Maria Pape (also identified in collection as Mary); a marriage certificate for Charles Gritzmacher and Mary Pape, 1874, at Portland, Oregon; and newspaper clippings of obituaries of Gritzmacher family members, 1913-1958.
Photograph of grocery store at Gray's Crossing, Oregon
One mounted black and white photograph showing an unidentified man in a store. Produce, dry goods, and canned goods are visible on shelves and the floor.
Oral history interview with Richard E. Groener
Oral history interview with Richard E. Groener conducted by Richard McConnell from September 13, 1988, to March 25, 1989. Groener served in the Oregon House and Senate as a Democrat for much of the period from 1955 to 1982.
Archbishop William H. Gross biography
Typescript photocopy of a biography of Archbishop William H. Gross by Chloe Winston.
Mrs. H. M. Gunderson photographic collection on the construction of the Bonneville Dam
Eight black and white photographs of the construction of transmission lines for the Bonneville Dam, equipment, and Camp Larch, where the construction workers lived.
Oral history interview with Michael Gutwig
Oral history interview with Michael Gutwig conducted by James Louderman from May 11 to July 14, 2011, as part of the Oregon Labor History Program. Gutwig discusses his career as a journalist in Oregon, particularly as managing editor of the Northwest Labor Press.
H. C. White Co. stereographs
Collection consists of 20 commercially produced black and white stereographs by the H. C. White Co. Subjects include San Francisco, California, after the earthquake and fire of 1906; unidentified individuals climbing Mt. Hood; and troops in the Russo-Japanese war.
H. Law & Company journals and account books
Collection includes account books, 3 volumes, 1859-1865; and journal, 1863-1864. Final volume was partly used as a scrapbook by George Himes of the Oregon Historical Society. Henry Law was an early Portland, Oregon, commission merchant.