Oregon
Found in 1678 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Fred C. Baker
Oral history interview with Fred C. Baker conducted by Charles Digregorio on January 19, 1977. Baker was a designer of light fixtures for Oregon architects and interior designers.
Henry Clay Baker family papers
Papers of the family of Henry Clay Baker, including property, estate, and financial documents. The materials are related to the Baker family of Walla Walla, Washington, and the Tibbetts family of Portland, Oregon. The collection contains property-related documents such as deeds, abstracts of title, and plats. Estate papers relate mostly to Mary Tibbetts. The materials include a "fence book" that describes properties in the estate of Dorsey Syng Baker.
Oral history interview with John E. Baker
Oral history interview with John E. Baker conducted by Jeffrey Ohren and Jim Donohue on May 7, 2012, for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Baker discusses his involvement with Right to Privacy, a lesbian and gay political action organization that was headquartered in Portland, Oregon.
George B. Baldwin Jr. papers
George B. Baldwin Jr. (1876-1949) was the son of George B. Baldwin Sr., who purchased land in several states from 1885 to 1898. Baldwin, with his brother Charles, assumed the Baldwin Land Co. in 1907, and the Baldwin Corporation was incorporated in 1917. Collection includes Oregon timber holdings of the estate of George Baldwin, with maps, photos, and inventories of timber types, and history of the Baldwin Corporation.
The Baldwin Sheep & Land Company, 1873-1910
Photocopy typescript master of arts thesis by Dorothy D. Hirsch, regarding the history of Baldwin Sheep and Land Company and the wool industry in Oregon.
Rufus Ball papers
Receipt for payment on a donation land claim, Washington County, Oregon, 1855.
Oral history interview with Forrest E. Balliet
Oral history interview with Forrest E. Balliet conducted by Roberta Watts on March 2, 1978. Balliet discusses his life as a seasonal farm and ranch worker, and talks about his experiences in the U.S. Army in France during World War I.
Oral history interview with Monte Ballou
Oral history interview with Monte Ballou conducted by Linda S. Dodds on September 16, 1980. Ballou was a jazz musician in Portland, Oregon.
Bank of Newberg records
Record books, 14 volumes, including by-laws, minutes, and stock registers.
Oral history interview with Agnes Barchus
Oral history interview with Agnes Barchus conducted by Karen A. Reyes on March 3, 1980. Barchus was the first woman minutes clerk in the Oregon Legislature and the daughter of Oregon artist Eliza R. Barchus. She discusses her mother's art career and her memories of the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland.