Oregon
Found in 1731 Collections and/or Records:
Kisor family papers
Collection includes correspondence of George W. Kisor and Sarah A. Kisor of Philomath, Oregon; financial records; biographical material; Occidental and Pacific Self-Endowment funds records; and teaching certificates and school record books of James Chambers, George W. Kisor's son-in-law.
Oral history interview with Virginia M. Kletzer
Oral history interview with Virginia M. Kletzer conducted by Charles Digregorio on March 30, 1976. Kletzer discusses her education at the Portland Academy in Portland, Oregon, from 1901 to 1906, as well as her volunteer activities, the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition, and her family.
Virginia Merges Kletzer papers
Oral history interview with Jerome Kohlberg, Jr.
Oral history with Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. conducted by James Strassmaier on February 6, 1991, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Kohlberg was a law clerk for Judge Gus Solomon of the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
Oral history interview with Jerome Kohlberg, Jr.
Oral history interview with Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. conducted by Michael O'Rourke from May 19-20, 1999, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Kohlberg was a law clerk for U.S. District Court Judge Gus Solomon.
Koontz & Lame day book
Financial day book for Koontz & Lame, a general merchandise store in Halsey, Oregon. The book was used to record transactions made in 1886. Koontz & Lame was established by Martin V. Koontz (1827-1911) in 1879. After Koontz's death, his son, Clyde Harry Koontz (1876-1934) managed the firm under the name M. V. Koontz Company.
Robert J. Koshland reminiscences
Manuscript reminiscences of Robert J. Koshland, regarding the wool industry in Oregon and his business, J. Koshland & Co., which liquidated in 1929.
Oral history interview with Mabel L. Krahmer
Oral history interview with Mabel L. Krahmer conducted by Elizabeth Beuhler on December 29, 1982. Krahmer discusses her life in Gaston, Oregon, and speaks about teaching at the one-room school in Gaston, beginning in 1902.
Oral history interview with Hattie Bratzel Kremen
Oral history interview with Hattie Bratzel Kremen conducted by Susan C. Glen from April 22 to June 10, 1995, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Bratzel Kremen was the first woman in Oregon to be elected as a district attorney.
Oral history interview with Gabriel V. and Vera P. Krivoshein
Oral history interview with Gabriel V. Krivoshein and Vera P. Krivoshein conducted by Charles Digregorio on April 30, 1976. The Krivosheins discuss their experiences as Russian refugees in Portland, Oregon, in the early 20th century.