Oregon
Found in 1745 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Hampson papers
Alfred Hampson was a Portland, Oregon, attorney active in lobbying for the Oregon Minimum Deposit Act (Bottle Bill), which went into effect in October 1972. Collection includes correspondence, articles, reports and testimony regarding state and national minimum deposit container legislation.
Oral history interview with Beulah J. Hand
Oral history interview with Beulah J. Hand conducted by Michael O'Rourke from November 5, 1991, to October 27, 1993, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Hand was an Oregon state representative from 1957 to 1966.
Oral history interview with Beulah J. Hand
Oral history interview with Beulah J. Hand conducted by Linda S. Dodds on September 1, 1981. Hand was an Oregon state representative for Clackamas County from 1957 to 1966.
Handley family papers
Collection includes manuscript correspondence of Handley family members; diary and account book of Charles J. Handley; a typescript biographical play, "Fierce Feathers"; genealogical information and family history; Handley family obituary clippings and ephemera; wills of Henry and Jemima Cooper; and family history of the Robisons, who were related to the Handleys through marriage.
Licenses for marriages performed by John Handsaker
Fifty-eight licenses for marriages performed by John Handsaker (1821-1908) in the 1870s and 1880s. Handsaker was an English American who lived in Lane County, Oregon, from 1874 to 1888, and was an ordained minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Oral history interview with Barbara Hanneman
Oral history interview with Barbara Hanneman conducted by Vinita Howard from March 26 to April 1, 1991, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Hanneman worked in the offices of the Oregon Legislature and governor.
Oral history interview with Stafford Hansell
Oral history interview with Stafford Hansell conducted by Barbara Reynolds for the Oregon Historical Society from October 17 to April 17,e 1986. Hansell was an Oregon state representative.
Oral history interview with Clark Hansen
Oral history interview with Clark Hansen conducted by Jim Strassmaier and Michael O’Rourke on December 8, 1989, and October 31, 2000. Hansen discusses his experiences in Oregon as a ranger with the U.S. Forest Service during the 1970s, and talks about a group of members of Charles Manson’s cult, the Manson Family, who hid in the Bagby area during the summer of 1976.
Happy days in the one room school
Lillian Maki was a teacher in Lincoln County, Oregon, during the 1930s. Collection consists of a typescript copy, 1975, of reminiscences about teaching in small school in Lincoln County during that period.
Oral history interview with Sabina Haque
Oral history interview with Sabina Haque conducted by Sankar Raman on November 11, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Haque was born in Ohio and raised in Pakistan. She returned to the United States in the 1990s to attend Smith College and also studied art at Boston University. She became an artist and art professor at Portland State University.