Showing Collections: 191 - 200 of 201
Washington County Kids Records
Washington County Oral Histories Collection
This collection includes over 900 digitized oral histories that were contributed by cultural institutions in Washington County, Oregon. They cover topics including local history of towns in the county, local industries and agriculture, roads, railroads, the history of prominent families and pioneer times, experiences and stories about ethnic and racial groups, wars and veterans, schools, police, health services, and other topics.
Washington County (Oregon) Bible Society Treasurer's Records
Two volumes, plus loose pages, of treasurer's records from the Washington County (Oregon) Bible Society.
William Clarence Weir Scrapbook
William Clarence ("W.C.") Weir was a professor at the Normal School in Bellingham, Washington, and was later the President of Pacific University. His scrapbook is primarily composed of newspaper clippings pertaining to the Bellingham area.
Marcus Whitman letters to Alanson Hinman
Marcus Whitman was a missionary in the Oregon Territory who was killed by Cayuse Indians in 1847. These letters, sent to his friend Alanson Hinman, shed light on conditions at the mission in the weeks before his death.
Willamette Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches Records
Collection contains the records of the Willamette Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches and also the West Willamette Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches.
Willamette Baptist Young Peoples' Association Records
The collection consists of records of the Willamette Baptist Young Peoples' Association from 1907-1917, mostly minutes contained within a handwritten record book, accompanied by some loose documents.
William Alonso Clapshaw Glass Plate Negatives Collection
Willie Teeter Cookbook Collection
The collection consists of cookbooks from 1949 through 1980, many of them issued as promotional items by brands such as 7-Up, Pillsbury, Jell-O and Tabasco Sauce. They formerly belonged to Willie Teeter, also known as "Mrs. T," who was a well-known and well-loved staff member at the Pacific University School of Optometry, as well as the mother of two daughters.
Women: a Journal of Liberation
A set of 6 original issues of Women: a Journal of Liberation: Vol. 1 (Spring 1970): Women in History; -- Vol. 2:2 (Winter 1971): How We Live and With Whom; -- Vol. 2:3 (1971): Women as Workers under Capitalism; -- Vol. 3:1 (1971): Sexuality; -- Vol. 4:2 (1973): The Cost of Living; -- Vol. 5:3 (1974): Alone.