Oregon
Found in 1731 Collections and/or Records:
Lithographs from "A report: in the form of a journal"
Lithographs produced for the book "A report: in the form of a journal," depicting scenes from Osborne Cross's exploratory expedition across the United States, including the Snake River, the Columbia River, The Dalles, and others.
Little Girl in Wallowa Country
Reminiscences of Delight C. Wiebe (nee Clawson, 1905-1986) about her childhood near Enterprise, Oregon, and in Elgin, Oregon, retyped by her daughter Rose Mary Schuette. Wiebe lived in eastern Oregon in the 1910s.
Oral history interview with Janet Liu
Oral history interview with Janet Liu conducted by Sankar Raman and Jessica Pollard on August 10, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Liu's father was a Chinese scientist working in the United States, and after an executive order by President John F. Kennedy allowed foreign researchers to bring their families, Liu and her mother emigrated from Taiwan in 1961. Liu was granted legal resident status in 1968 and later became a computer programmer and real estate investor.
Katherine Livingston photographic collection on the dedication of the Oregon Trail Monument
Three black and white photographs, 1906, of the dedication of the Oregon Trail monument at the courthouse in Malheur County, with Ezra Meeker and John E. Johnson.
Fred Lockley reminiscences and letters
Fred Lockley (1871-1958) was a well-known columnist for the Oregon Journal. Collection consists of reminiscences, notes and stories, circa 1920-1940, regarding Oregon pioneers, including the Lane family, and steamboating in the Pacific Northwest.
Loew family photograph album
Black and white photographs of mostly unidentified members of the Loew family in Portland, Oregon. Subjects include outdoor activities; Portland scenes, including the 1910 and 1912 Rose Festivals; and the Kuhn family. A number of photographs depict family vacations to various locations in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska.
Oral history interview with James K. Logan
Oral history interview with James K. Logan conducted by Toni R. Black Cloud from April 12 to May 23, 2002, as part of the Radical Elders oral history series. Logan discusses his early life as a homeless teenager, his recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction, and his involvement with the American Indian Movement.
Oral history interview with Thayne J. Logan
Oral history interview with Thayne J. Logan conducted by Linda S. Dodds on January 3, 1990. Logan was an artist and architect in Oregon.
Edward Long collection
Collection consists of a bound manuscript account book, 1858-1875, for Edward Long's orchard and farm; and bound typescript "Abstract of Title, Title and Trust Company," Lot 6 and west half of Lot 5 in Block 14, John Irving's First Addition to East Portland, 1879, of which a portion was given to Edward Long.
Oral history interview with Reub Long
Oral history interview with Reub Long conducted by Ron E. Shay on October 6, 1971. Long was an author, rancher and longtime eastern Oregon resident.