Oregon
Found in 1680 Collections and/or Records:
Marshall family papers
Collection includes correspondence, reminiscences, documents, genealogical information and obituaries regarding the Marshall and Seaman families. Family members mentioned include Earl Marshall, Lou Marshall, Lavella Marshall, Norman Seaman and Albert Brownell. Earl Andrew Marshall (1889-1958) and C. L. (Lou) Marshall (1887-1957) were descendants of Samantha Jane Waldran, an Oregon pioneer of 1852 from Iowa. The Marshall brothers had an engineering firm in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Louise H. Martin
Oral history interview with Louise H. Martin conducted by Ruth M. Powers on July 21, 1976. Martin discusses her family life in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington, and describes her relatives’ house in Oregon City, which is now known as the William L. Holmes House, or the Rose Farm.
Nehemiah Martin papers
Photocopy donation land claim, Yamhill County, Oregon, January 18, 1866, and photocopy manuscript patent, August 14, 1878.
Oral history interview with Roger E. Martin
Oral history interview with Roger E. Martin conducted by Clark Hansen from October 28, 1994, to November 10, 1995, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Martin was an Oregon state representative from 1967 to 1978.
Oral history interview with Samuel H. Martin
Oral history interview with Samuel H. Martin conducted by Charles Digregorio on August 9, 1976. Martin discusses the life and career of his father, Charles H. Martin, who served as an officer in the U.S. Army, as an Oregon congressman, and as Oregon governor.
Mary Gay Cogswell Cemetery collection
Collection includes typescript extract from the diary of Martha Ann Gay Masterson, 1851, regarding the overland journey of the Gay family and the establishment of the Mary Gay Cogswell Cemetery outside Eugene, Oregon; and biographies of pioneers buried in the cemetery, including Martin Baker Gay, Mary Gay Cogswell, and members of the Campbell family.
Oral history interview with Wilondja D. Mashimango
Oral history interview with Wilondja D. Mashimango conducted by Julianna Robidoux and Sankar Raman on March 8, 2019, for The Immigrant Story. Mashimango, who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, discusses his experiences in a refugee camp in Tanzania and as an immigrant to the United States.
Masten Logging Company account book
Account book with certificate of decrease in capital stock and township map showing timber land.
Materials relating to the exhibit "Matri/Archs: pioneering women architects of Oregon"
Oral history interview with Charles B. Maxey
Oral history interview with Charles B. Maxey conducted by Jim Strassmaier from February 25 to November 18, 1994. Maxey was a barber in North Portland, Oregon, and was active in the Oregon Republican Party.