Snapshots
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Lillian Caldwell Blackwood letters and photographs
Lillian Caldwell Blackwood was an Oregon pioneer who lived in Jacksonville, Oregon. The collection (1877-1928) contains correspondence regarding family and Oregon society and family photographs.
Circuit Riders, Inc. records
Circuit Riders, Incorporated was a group, formed in Cincinnati, Ohio, whose purpose was to spread the gospel of Christ. However, during the late fifties and sixties the focus of the Circuit Riders expanded to include the investigation of socialist-communist infiltration into all churches, government, education and the civil rights movement. The collection includes Circuit Rider Publications and Research Files with correspondence, pamphlets and audiotapes.
Alice Henson Ernst papers
Mary Elizabeth Russell photograph album
This collection consists of one photograph album assembled by Mary Elizabeth Russell of Portland, OR. Images and captions in the album document her life and experiences during the 1930s-1960s and depict the Laurelhurst School (Portland, OR) class of 1929, Oregon Coast and Pacific Northwest landscape, University of Oregon campus life, and family.
Robert W. Sawyer papers
Albert L. Shelton papers
Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Shelton were Christian missionaries in Tibet. The collection consist of literary manuscripts, tearsheets, and notes that reflect their career as missionaries.
Myrtle A. Smith papers
Miss Smith was a Methodist missionary teacher at Kutien, Fukien, China from 1922 through 1954. The collection contains outgoing and incoming correspondence that reflects her missionary life and snapshots of Kutien and Foochow.