Portland (Or.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
John F. Callahan Literary Archive
The collection includes material built from Callahan’s works as a renowned scholar, writer and educator, including Callahan’s notes, drafts and related correspondence surrounding his work as Ralph Ellison’s Literary Executor.
Diaries of Marion Harriett Crable Bennett and Marion Hope Bennett
Six diaries of Marion Harriett Crable (later Bennett), and two diaries from her daughter Marion Hope Bennett, detailing the family’s daily life between the years 1894 and 1922.
Impossibilists publications collection
Collection of publications by the Impossibilists, a group of artists and writers active as performers and impresarios in Portland, Oregon in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The Oregon Ephemera Collection
This collection of ephemera documents the nineteenth century business community in Portland, Oregon, particularly businesses with connections to Henry Corbett and Henry Failing.
The Diary of Dr. Mary Thompson
The diary of Dr. Mary Thompson on her way to the 1877 Washington Convention of the Women's Suffrage Association.
Wendlick Collection of Portland (Ore.) Photographs
This collection of unattributed photographs includes images of the 1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition (World's Fair), and general images of Portland streets and the waterfront taken between 1890 and 1925.
Phyllis Yes collection
Collection of materials related to the professional work, teaching, and life of Portland-based artist and former Lewis and Clark College art professor, Dr. Phyllis Yes.
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Portland, Oregon Papers
This collection of papers, images, and video, was created by the YWCA of Portland, and spans the history of the first one hundred years of the organization from 1901 to 2000.