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Bernice Norris
photographs of Alaska landscape, events, Anchorage train station, other types
of transportation, farming and a school; Bernice Norris worked as an office secretary for the Neville Book
Company in 1927, a stenographer in...
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Records of the
Council; The Pacific Northwest Conservation Council was "an affiliation of
sports and conservations groups in the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
Montana." It concerned itself with issues of forestry, fisheries,...
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Hydrographic and
geodetic engineer, astronomer, mariner, inventor, and explorer; John Francis Pratt (1848-1929) was an officer of the U.S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey, 1871-1920, who engaged in surveys of Puget Sound, Admiralty
Inlet,...
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The Consortium was established to coordinate and support rare plant research; Initiated in 1990 in Wenatchee, WA and based at Eastern Washington University, the consortium's affiliated groups included many NW botanical and biological organizations...
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Papers of a historian concerning the Tennessee Valley Authority 1936-39, and the Mid-Century Conference on Resources for the Future 1953-54 (all copies); Mr. Richardson is a historian. These items are xerox copies of items in the Morris L. Cooke...
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Photographs of Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, mostly circa 1898; In 1898, Peter R. Ritchie took trip via Dyea across the Chilkoot Pass, Lindeman Lake, and down the Yukon River to Dawson. Ritchie resided in Dawson for the next...
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Records, journals and scrapbook from the
Weather Bureau, Seattle Station, 1895-1952.; The United States Weather Bureau Seattle Station is a Federal Bureau
of the United States located in Seattle, Washington. George N. Salisbury was
the...
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Records of the laboratories; Consult the scope and content information for accession(s) listed below.; Accession No. 71-057: University of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratories records, 1915-1971; University of Washington, Friday Harbor...
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Postcards of
various Washington places excluding Seattle; Postcards of various Washington places excluding Seattle, arranged
alphabetically.; AberdeenAdams CountyAmerican
LakeAnacortesArlettaArlingtonAshfordAsotin...
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Correspondence of a geologist interested in paleontology of California; Leslie E. Wilson of Bakersfield, California was a geologist interested in the paleontology of marine mammals. He earned an A.B. from Stanford University, 1922; B.S. from...
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Views of Sitka,
Juneau, Fort Wrangell, and Chilkat; totem poles; mining activities; glaciers;
and Tlingit traditional activities, circa 1893-1920; Alaskan photographers Lloyd Winter and E. Percy Pond documented the
Klondike Gold Rush,...
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The Oregon State University Climate Change Research Oral History Collection contains twelve oral history interviews conducted with eleven OSU faculty members and one undergraduate student that focus primarily on scholarly research related to...
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Gerald W. Williams Prints and Postcards of Native Americans Collection consists primarily of black and white and color lithographic mounted postcards and photographic prints, some by well-known western photographers and studios. The time period...
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Papers of a businessman of Seattle, Washington regarding the British Columbia salmon fishery; Born 1874, died 1961. Businessman of Seattle, Washington. Henry Doyle was an official of the Bristish Columbia Packers Association, and a writer on the...
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Papers of the
officer for the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Vancouver, Oregon
Territory; Officer for the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Vancouver, Oregon
Territory. Sir James Douglas was born in 1803 and died in 1877.; Papers include a...
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The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes consist primarily of distance learning course videos offered by the Oregon State University Fisheries and Wildlife department and taught by its faculty. These videos were captured to...
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The James H. Goetz Legal Records consists of legal
documents pertaining to three trials relevant the formation of Montana’s Stream
Access Law passed by the Supreme Court in 1984. The Trials include cases on the...
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This collection consists of materials collected and generated by Professor William J. Ripple, College of Forestry, Forest Ecosystems and Society. Professor Ripple has been a professor at Oregon State since 1984. The collection primarily consists...
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The Gerald W. Williams Electronic Records include images, word processing files, PowerPoint presentations and other electronic formats that chronicle Williams's research interests and scholarly productivity during his years working as a historian...
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The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oral History Collection is comprised of interviews with U.S. Forest Service employees, Oregon State University faculty, and other individuals involved with the creation, development and use of the H.J. Andrews...
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The Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection consists of images taken and assembled by Bohlman documenting bird species and his travels, primarily in the Pacific Northwest. Bohlman was a lifelong friend and collaborator of renowned ornithologist,...
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The Gail Achterman Papers consist of materials created by Oregon State University Institute of Natural Resources' creator and director Gail Achterman. Achterman led the institute from 2003 to 2011 and was renowned in the areas of natural resources...
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The Dennis M. Powers papers contain research materials
including interviews and notes used in the authorship of several books; Dennis M. Powers first began writing poetry while practicing law in Santa Barbara. Later
his...
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The School of Forestry Senior Forestry Papers consist of about 700 undergraduate theses and term papers completed by forestry students at Oregon State College from 1910 to 1956. The theses represent a wide range of forestry and forest products...
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University of
Washington professor of zoology and author of several works on the ecology of
Lake Washington.; Walles Thomas Edmondson was born in 1916 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. He
attended Yale University and the University of Wisconsin....
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