Oregon
Found in 1731 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Finn Maples photographs collection
Photographs of Oregon public schools and teachers, 1932-1962, assembled by Mary Finn Maples, an educator and guidance counselor. All Oregon counties are represented except Benton, Gilliam, Linn, and Wheeler.
Oral history interview with L. Jean Markham
Oral history interview with Lotus Jean Markham conducted by Jim Strassmaier on May 8, 1997, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Markham was secretary and legislative aide to her husband, Oregon legislator Bill Markham.
Marks, Saul & Company records
Unprocessed collection that includes business records, correspondence, legal documents, receipts, shipping manifests, and ephemera, 1856-1882.
Oral history interview with Don H. Marmaduke
Oral history interview with Don H. Marmaduke conducted by Brian Booth on December 6, 2002, as part of the Volunteer Attorneys series of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Marmaduke was an attorney in Portland, Oregon.
Lorna Marple collection on the Democratic Party of Oregon
Unprocessed collection of materials relating to the Democratic Party of Oregon, the Clackamas County Democratic Party, the League of Women Voters, and the NAACP.
Oral history interview with Sherman G. Marriott
Oral history interview with Sherman G. Marriott conducted by Curtis Johnson on November 17, 1980, as part of the Drive-in Restaurants of Portland Oral History Project. Marriott opened the Tik Tok Drive In in Portland, Oregon, in 1936.
Oral history interview with Malcolm Marsh
Oral history interview with Malcolm Marsh conducted by Clark Hansen from January 27 to May 10, 2005, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Marsh discusses his career as a lawyer in Salem, Oregon, and as a judge on the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
Mary E. Marsh reminiscences
Manuscript reminiscences of Mary E. Marsh, who came to Oregon with her family as a child, about the Whitman killings and her subsequent imprisonment by a group of Liksiyu (Cayuse) people for one month.
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.