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Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A flyer featuring the Programme of the State Fair, held from September 16 to 19, 1863. Listed activities include animal exhibitions and an address by Governor Gibbs.
Oregon State Fair
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Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A flyer featuring the Programme of the State Fair, held from September 16 to 19, 1863. Listed activities include animal exhibitions and an address by Governor Gibbs.
Oregon State Fair
Untitled circular from the Oregon Educational Association and State Teachers' Institute
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A circular highlighting the benefits of the Oregon Education Association and State Teachers' Institute and announcing that the annual meeting will be held in Albany on August 2, 1864. Includes the Order of Exercises of the Oregon State Teachers' Institute at the bottom.
Oregon State Teachers' Institute
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A notice instructing all persons who want to go to Quartzville to meet at the courthouse. Quartzville was located in the mountains of eastern Linn County.
Catalogue of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery at the St. Helena Nursery, Howell Prairie, Marion Co., Ogn.
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A catalog of fruit trees and shrubbery available from the St. Helena Nursery. There is an image of a farmer on both top corners.
St. Helena Nursery
Untitled announcement that the Salem Thespian Society will perform at Moore's Hall on March 17, 1864
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A document announcing the Salem Thespian Society's performances of "The Merchant of Venice" and "Dead Shot" at Moore's Hall in March 1864. This event was advertised in the Oregon Statesman.
Salem Thespian Society
Untitled circular regarding land claim applications for land that had been previously claimed
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A circular letter by Governor Gibbs concerning procedures for obtaining proof of abandonment claims under pre-emption and homestead laws. This process was necessary before the land could be purchased as state land.
Gibbs, A. C. (Addison Crandall), 1825-1886
Oregon State Fair. 1866. Programme
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
The program of the state fair, held from October 16 to 19, 1866. Includes the text of An Act to Protect Fair Grounds, passed in 1865. The verso includes the Rules for Trials of Speed and an advertisement to subscribe to The Oregon Agriculturist.
Oregon State Fair
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A Union Party broadside which highlights contradictions made by the Oregon Democratic Party before and after the U. S. Civil War.
Union Party (Or.)
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A notice from the Pioneer Base Ball Club requesting that Oregon baseball clubs send delegates to Portland for a convention with the purpose of organizing an association of baseball players in Oregon.
Pioneer Base Ball Club
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
Two lists of prices current for various goods in Oregon. The lists are from October and December of 1869. Listed goods range from flour and eggs to coal and nails.
McCraken, Merrill and Company
New Goods!! New Goods! (announcement of goods sold by A. Wheeler of Brownsville, Oregon)
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
An announcement from A. Wheeler that he has fall and winter goods available for sale for the "very lowest living prices, for cash only."
Wheeler, A.
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
An extra from the "Oregonian," dated May 26, 1855. Includes a circular by John P. Gaines concerned with disproving charges of dishonor in connection with his capitulation at Encarnacion in the Mexican War. The circular is reprinted from the May 22, 1852 "Oregonian."
Gaines, John P.
First Admission of Collored [sic.] Children to Portland Public Schools
Thomas Alexander Wood's manuscript, "First Admission of Collored [sic.] Children to Portland Public Schools," is Wood's account of school officials attempting to prevent desegregation in the Portland public school system. In lieu of allowing Black children into schools, school officials suggested to instead give Black families $2.25 per child, per quarter, to hire a private teacher and rent space for homeschooling. The vast discrepancy in financial support the administration was willing to give, in comparison to actual costs needed for private homeschooling, ultimately led to school Directors paying for a separate, segregated, school for Black children to attend, and the case failed to make it to court. The school opened in the fall of 1867.
Wood, Thomas Alexander, 1837-1904
Letter from Thomas Alexander Wood
In this letter written by Thomas Alexander Wood, addressed "To sir and friend," Wood describes his expedition involvement during the Yakima Indian Wars (1855-1858). The letter also includes several pages of written tables outlining information of other military personnel who were "J" Company veterans (e.g.; name, military rank, station, and length of service).
Wood, Thomas Alexander, 1837-1904
Oral history interview with Gertrude Glutsch Jensen [Transcript]
Transcript. This oral history interview with Gertrude Glutsch Jensen was conducted by Roberta Watts at Jensen’s home in Portland, Oregon, from December 7, 1977, to January 17, 1978, as part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library's oral history program. The interview was conducted in two sessions.
In the first interview session, conducted on December 7, 1977, Jensen discusses her family background and early life in South Portland, her career as a freelance reporter for the Oregonian and Oregon Journal newspapers, and her career as a real estate agent. She then speaks at length about her involvement in the preservation of the Columbia River Gorge. She describes how she became interested in nature conservation; talks about her efforts to advocate for the Wyam people and to save Celilo Falls; and speaks about the restoration of the Vista House on Crown Point. She also talks about working with John Yeon on conservation of the Gorge. She closes the session by revisiting the topic of her family background and early life in South Portland.
In the second interview session, conducted on January 17, 1978, Jensen continues to speak at length about her family background and early life in South Portland. She talks about her participation in a protest march against the Vietnam War and closes the interview by revisiting the topic of her career as a freelance journalist.
Jensen, Gertrude Glutsch, 1903-1986
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 29
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the need for transports (AP-5 Attack Transports and Victory ships) and fuel tankers; an article on President Roosevelt’s request for increased AP-5 Attack Transport construction; an article on the need for more shipyard workers; an article on a Y. W. C. A. working girls picnic; an article on the East Vanport Community building; an article on Oregon tuberculosis deaths; an article on overseas Christmas mailing dates; an article on the construction of a shipyard sub-assembly plant at the Dalles; articles on the need for increased AP-5 Attack Transport construction; an article on a seven-day work program for the Vancouver and Oregon shipyards; an article on the polio danger period; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the Labor-Management Suggestion contest winners and their achievements; the Stubby and His Friends column; the Worker Speaks column; an article on Oregon Shipyard graveyard shift talent shows; an article on Oregon Shipyard Sunday transportation arrangements; an article on the Oregon Shipyard visit of Lieutentant Edward Serle, Royal Netherlands navy; an article on Child Service center hours; an article on services for women patients at the Oregon Shipyard First Aid station; an article on increased U. S.-Russian trade.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 33
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Articles on National Victory Fleet Day—the merchant marine; an article on voter registration; an article on Silverton and its community; an article on foreign language classes through the Portland Extension center; an article on a pedestrian underpass at Vanport; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s lead in AP-5 Attack Transport construction; the Worker Speaks column; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Drew; an article on United War Chest charities; an article on the Oregon Shipyard AP-3 Victory Ship contract; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on the Oregon Shipyard Fall Hop dance; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; a Know Your Northwest series article on the lumber industry; an article on Oregon State college engineering science and management classes; an article on Civil Air Patrol (CAP) classes; an article on War Dads of Portland; an article on Labor-Management Suggestion contest winners and their achievements; an article on the increase in home service meals and the seven day work week; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Eastland.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 37
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on rules for commercial cars; an article on Oregon shipyard workers’ income; an article on agriculture in the Willamette Valley; an article on war production classes in Portland; an article on the seven day work week for Oregon and Vancouver shipyards; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transports, the U. S. S. Gallatin and the U. S. S. Gage; the Worker Speaks column; the Stubby and His Friends column; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on Yacolt and its community; an article on war hero Commander Corydon M. Wassel’s talk at Oregon Shipyard.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 38
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the invasion of the Philippines and the need for more ship building; an article on Molalla and its community; an article on Vanport talent shows; an article on plans for an Oregon Shipyard colored choral group; the Worker Speaks column; an article on the Labor-Management Suggestion Contest winners and their achievements; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on Stubby Bilgebottom statues; A Know Your Northwest series article on recreation; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transports, the U. S. S. Gosper and the U. S. S. Granville; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on war veterans employed at Oregon Shipyard.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 39
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on Oregon Shipyard subcontractor, the E. J. Bartells company; articles on the importance of voting; an article on the postwar merchant marine; an article on a merchant seamens’ exhibit at the Portland Art Museum; an article on the Erection Crew sponsored dance party in Portland; the Worker Speaks column; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built U. S. S. Grimes and the AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Hyde; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Jerauld; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on Vancouver Shipyard’s lead in construction time-savers; an article on converting Liberty ships into hospital ships; a Know Your Northwest series article on the postwar shipping industry; an article on child care at Vanport; an article on Oregon Shipyard subcontractor Buckler-Chapman.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 43
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the Swan Island Shipyard tanker production goals; an article on Oregon postwar production projects; an article on the Vancouver Shipyard C-4 Troop Transport contract; an article on Japanese information about U.S. supply problems; an article on federal tax deductions; an article on the AP-5 Attack Transport flag being awarded to the Oregon Shipyard; articles on the Oregon Shipyard telephone system; The Worker Speaks column; an article thanking Oregon Shipyard Paymaster Roy Kendler for his work; an article on an improvement suggestion contest; an article on postwar employment opportunities for sheet metal workers; an article on a Oregon Shipyard bond drive with turkeys, a car, and cigarettes as prizes; an article on the Oregon Shipyard Victory ship production; an article on movie night in Vanport.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 45
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on repairs to buildings affected by water damage at the Oregon Shipyards; an article on the launching of Victory ship the S.S. Bozeman; an article on a casting weld demonstration at the Oregon Shipyards; an article on a Vanport Christmas pageant; an article on the Vanport bond office; a Know Your Merchant Fleet series article; an article on AP-5 Attack Transport secret trial runs; an article on holiday nursery hours at the Oregon Shipyards; an article on the Oregon Shipyards’ last AP-5 Attack Transport produced; an article on the selection of the S.S. Green Bay Victory ship to be sponsored by bond purchasers; an article on a Vanport Christmas concert; The Worker Speaks column; an article on Oregon Shipyard AP-3 Victory ship production; an article on a bond drive slogan contest; an article on the Bosn’s Whistle; articles on Oregon Shipyard bond drives with turkeys and cigarettes as prizes; an article on building the new Oregon Shipyard Administration building; an article on a Portland Art Museum painting exhibit; an article on the sale of Oregon automobile license plates in Vanport.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 47
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Articles on Kaiser shipyards’ record production in 1944; an article on Kaiser shipyards’ 1944 employment rate; articles on Kaiser shipyards’ 1944 payroll; an article on the Vancouver Shipyard 1944 production; an article on allied cargo ship losses; an article on U.S. fleet size; an article on the Swan Island Shipyard’s efficiency and its 1944 production; an article on the use of shipyard child care centers; an article on the Stubby Bilgebottom column and comic strip; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s production history; an article on the Oregon Shipyard aluminum ponton contract; an article on the size of the U.S. postwar merchant fleet; articles on Oregon Shipyard’s 1944 production; an article on workers’ suggestion contest awards; an article on the deadline to apply for vehicle registration.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 05, Number 07
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on United States shipyard construction; an article on Kaiser shipyards workers living in dormitories; an article on Soviet seamen housed in Swan Island Shipyard dormitories; an article on Vancouver housing units shipped to Seattle; an article on Spanish classes taught by an Oregon Shipyard worker; a Know Your Merchant Fleet series article; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Dartmouth Victory; the Stubby and His Friends column; the Worker Speaks column; an article on recruiting women marines; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the Oregon Shipyard aluminum ponton contract; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Paducah Victory; an article on Kaiser shipyard workers achieving United States citizenship.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 05, Number 08
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on Vancouver Shipyard’s “Cimarron” type aircraft carrier contract; an article on the Swan Island Child Service center nutrition experiment; an article on a Red Cross fund drive and on services provided by the organization; an article on the draft status of key war industry workers; an article on the radio broadcast of Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Bozeman Victory’s trial run; an article on Oregon State University production illustration classes; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on a concert at Barnes Hospital, Vancouver; an article on Oregon Shipyard Labor-Management Suggestion Contest winners and their achievements; the Worker Speaks column; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on types of engines installed in Kaiser shipyards vessels; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Davidson Victory; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Brown Victory; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Colgate Victory.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 05, Number 16
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on a war bond drive with a house as a prize; an article on commissioning the Vancouver Shipyard outfitted C-4 Troopship, the S. S. General C. H. Muir; an article on President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s September 22, 1942 Oregon Shipyard visit; articles on the celebration of President Roosevelt’s life; an article on the importance of the Oregon Shipyard bulletin board; an article on the Oregon Shipyard’s AP-5 Attack Transport contract; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the opportunities for postwar home ownership; the Worker Speaks column; the Stubby and His Friends column.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 05, Number 19
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on V-Mail blueprints for ship repairs; an article on the Ration Stamp Calendar; an article on Kaiser shipyards’ need for workers; an article on the war bond drive prize house; an article on the Portland schools’ tin salvage drive; an article on using salt tablets to ease heat fatigue; a Mother’s Day article on moms; an article on a War Loan (bond) breakfast; the Stubby and His Friends column; the Worker Speaks column; an article on radio star Phil Baker’s speech at an Oregon Shipyard war bond rally; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on women shipyard workers’ postwar goals of home and family; an article on launching Victory ships, the S. S. Tuskegee Victory and the S. S. Coe Victory.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 05, Number 21
Part of The Bo's'n's Whistle
Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on moving Burton Homes, Vancouver Housing authority, to sites in Oregon and Washington; an article on Henry Kaiser’s postwar steel industry plans; an article on a Swan Island concert featuring Jack Teagarden and his orchestra; an article on a War Bond drive with a house as a prize; an article on the availability of postwar housing; an article on launching the Vancouver Shipyard built C-4 Troop Transport, the S. S. Ernie Pyle; an article on U. S. Maritime Commission Vice Chairman Vice Admiral Howard L. Vickery’s Kaiser shipyards visit; an article on the Vancouver Shipyard built aircraft carrier, the U. S. S. Guadalcanal’s role in capturing a Nazi U-Boat; an article on shoe ration stamps; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on Oregon Shipyard Labor-Management Suggestion Contest winners and their achievements; an article on an Oregon Shipyard benefit show; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on the Oregon Shipyard National Maritime Day Ceremony; an article on postwar job opportunities; the Worker Speaks column.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation