Oregon
Found in 1680 Collections and/or Records:
McClallen House guest register
Guest register for the McClallen House in Roseburg, Oregon.
Ryland McClung papers
Collection includes papers by and relating to Ryland Eugene McClung, Ryland Brown McClung, and other members of the McClung family. Materials include correspondence, title abstracts, church records, business materials, log books of car trips, maintenance and expenses, a scrapbook, and military, social, and educational memorabilia. Also included is correspondence from Charles Hoyt to James George during the Civil War, 1861-1863.
McColloch family papers
Edna Hilderbrand McCoy photograph album
Nine leaves from a photograph album, including scenes in downtown Portland, camping at Diamond Lake, the Columbia River Highway, and other scenes throughout Oregon.
Oral history interview with Gladys Sims McCoy
Oral history interview with Gladys Sims McCoy conducted by Linda S. Dodds from February 20 to June 22, 1981. McCoy was a Multnomah County commissioner.
Oral history interview with Connie McCready
Oral history interview with Connie McCready conducted by Clark Hansen from March 21-July 5, 1994, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. McCready served as an Oregon state representative and as mayor of Portland.
Oral history interview with Connie McCready
Oral history interview with Connie McCready conducted by Linda S. Dodds from April 1 to June 17, 1981. McCready was an Oregon state representative and mayor of Portland.
Wiskum McDoland naturalization certificate
Naturalization certificate for Wiskum McDoland, April 7, 1853, issued in Lewis County, Oregon, with letter detailing provenance of the document.
Oral history interview with Marjorie McDonald
Oral history interview with Marjorie McDonald conducted by Edna Kovacs on October 21, 1989. McDonald was the first Russian language high school teacher in the United States and became an artist after her retirement in 1963.
Oral history interview with Sir James McDonald
Oral history interview with Sir James McDonald conducted by Marian W. Kolisch on February 6, 1986. McDonald immigrated to the United States from Scotland in the 1920s and became the British Consul for Oregon in 1938.