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Tuality Healthcare healthy living DVDs and related materials
Three boxes of DVD's and two boxes of folders from Tuality Healthcare in Hillsboro, Oregon. The DVD's and other materials contain information on healthy living, including cooking instructions, grocery shopping guides and medical care information packets. These items were donated by the Tuality Hospital Health Sciences Library.
United States Navy Photographs of World War II
The United States Navy employed combat photographers throughout the Second World War to document the actions of the military. This collection contains approximately 80 of these black and white glossy photographs from the Pacific front, showing such events as the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the surrender of the Japanese on the USS Missouri.
Charles Walker Papers
Charles Walker graduated from Tualatin Academy in 1902, after which time he attended Pacific University for one year. This collection contains his personal diaries, correspondence, photographs, postcards and other ephemera.
Walker Family Papers
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.