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Advertisement and articles discussing William Finley lectures and Malheur Lake bird refuge
Rotary International
Oregonian (Firm)
Advertisement for lecture and article discussing Finley's trip to Lower Klamath Lake
Oakland Forum (Oakland, Calif.)
Advertisement for lecture and card of appreciation from Advertising Club of Portland
Advertising Club of Portland, Oregon
Advertisement for lecture and invitation for trip to Hart Mountain
Lake County Chamber of Commerce (Or.)
Advertisement for William Finley lecture and articles discussing restoration of bird refuges
City Club of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Boston Evening Traveller
Manuscript describing the author's understanding of the plumage hunters' motivation. The author lays the blame of demand of plumage at the feet of plumage dealers, milliners, and the women who buy plumage.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
United States. National Resources Committee
A brief manuscript describing an Alaskan refuge.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Alaska, the best salmon region
Article focusing on the protection of fish populations.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Brief manuscript outlining what the topics of the article will be.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
American Nature Association Alaska trip
Manuscript that describes Mr. and Mrs. Finley's journey to some of the Alaskan islands, including the adoption of two cubs, Cuffy and Tuffy, and capturing whaling on film.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
An Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Oregon
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
A double-sided broadsheet which outlines the establishment of the Territorial Government of Oregon, approved by James K. Polk.
United States. Congress
An Act to Organize the Militia, Passed by the Legislative Assembly of Oregon
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
This act to organize the militia, in booklet form, was to be distributed to the militia. The cover includes drawings of military personnel, the American flag, and a border. "Martial music for the Oregon Militia," is on the back cover.
Oregon. Legislative Assembly
An act to provide for a special election
Part of Oregon Imprints collection
An act by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon announcing a special election in each of the counties in the territory. Positions to be elected in each county include three judges of the probate court, one clerk of the probate court, one sherriff, one assessor, one county treasurer, one school commissioner, and justices of the peace.
Oregon Territory (Provisional government, 1843-1849)
An approximate map of the Nez Percé Reservation, W.T. [Washington Territory], 1862
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand drawn map depicting the Nez Percé reservation in the Washington Territory. The key shows Native American villages, routes of travel, road stations, and gold fields. The boundary of the reserve is in blue. The Oregon boundary is shown with a red dashed line. The map also contains a table of travel distances between various locations, including Portland, Lewiston, Walla Walla, Orofino, Elk City, and Slate Creek. Relief is shown by hachures.
An Open Letter to Every Liberty-Loving Voter of Oregon
A letter and accompanying endorsements written by the Oregon State Equal Suffrage Association in support of the 1908 initiative petition to grant equal suffrage to women in the Oregon state constitution. The document is a single-sheet folded into 4 pages.
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association
'Angling’ for Chipmunks Furnishes Good Fun
Article authored by Irene Finley discussing a trip to Paulina Lake
Finley, Irene
Manuscript recounting the story of Anne meeting one of her grandparent's pets, a young fawn named Foxy.
Finley, Irene
Story about Anne meeting her grandparents' pet deer fawn, Foxy.
Finley, Irene
Announcement of "Getting personal with mountain lions" lecture
Academy of Science and Art of Pittsburgh
Article describing a pronghorn that was adopted by Sam Bolkan as a fawn.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Apple Growers Association annual meeting notice, 1932
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Annual meeting notice for the Apple Growers Association. The notice indicates that the meeting will be held 2 April 1932 at Pythian Hall in Hood River, Oregon. It also notes that an election will occur at the meeting to elect eleven individuals into the board of directors. The back of the notice features a sketch of names and number counts, likely by either Masuo Yasui or Renichi Fujimoto, documenting the results of the election.
Apple Growers Association (Or.)
Apple Growers Association Ballot for Directors, 1932
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Apple Growers Association membership election ballot for board directors. The ballot features a list of names with voting selections, and includes instructions for the ballot to be brought to the 2 April 1932 meeting.
Apple Growers Association (Or.)
Apple Growers Association Ballot for Directors, 1937
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Apple Growers Association membership election ballot for board directors. The blank ballot features instructions to vote for 11 members, and for the ballot to be brought to the 3 April 1937 meeting.
Apple Growers Association (Or.)
Apple Growers Association Ballot for Directors, 1939
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
Apple Growers Association membership election ballot for board directors. The ballot features a list of names with vote counts, showing M. Yasui and F. C. Dethman as the two candidates with the most votes. The ballot also features instructions for the ballot to be brought to the 1 April 1939 meeting.
Apple Growers Association (Or.)