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Interstate High School Music Tournament Record Book
The annual Interstate High School Music Competition competition was sponsored by Pacific University's Conservatory of Music in Forest Grove, Oregon. This record book contains its music competition programs within a ledger that lists student and school winners.
Jackson Family Postcards of Pacific University
Pacific University created postcards depicting buildings on campus to gain the attention of prospective students in the early 1900s. This collection contains three of these postcards that belonged to the Jackson family of Gaston, Oregon. Two of the postcards contain handwritten messages that were sent to Mrs. Susie Hatfield Jackson of Silver Bell, Arizona.
James Henry Sadd Certificate of Citizenship
An 1889 Certificate of Citizenship for James Henry Sadd, a immigrant to Oregon from Great Britain.
James Moore Interview Files and Manuscript on Governor Vic Atiyeh
Recorded interviews, notes and correspondence with over 75 politicians and others regarding Atiyeh, in electronic format, 2014-2018; -- Unedited complete manuscript of Moore's book on Atiyeh, in electronic format, circa 2020;
Jan Shield Art Administration Records
A collection of administrative records pertaining to art at Pacific University, compiled by Art Professor Jan Shield between the 1970s-2000s. The collection includes media, correspondence, photographs and other material relating to Pacific University's Cawein Gallery (1980s-2000s); Permanent Art Collection (1970s-2000s); and Sculpture Marathon event (1970s); and the Forest Grove Chalk Art Festival (1992-1993).
G. Orlo & Matilda Jefferson Collection
Dr. G. Orlo Jefferson (1860-1949) was an optometrist in Portland Oregon, and also a trustee of Pacific University. He and his wife, Matilda J. Calhouns Jefferson (1859-1933) traveled extensively in the Western United States, the Middle East and Europe. The bulk of the collection is made up of photographs, diaries, and travel documents relating to the Jeffersons' journeys, which are particularly interesting for their documentation of early automobile travel.
Jessie Lockhart Papers
John Lawrence Johnson Diary
Collection consists of the diary, and transcript copies, of John Lawrence Johnson, kept while crossing the plains from Missouri to Oregon in 1851.