Women
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
[2 ladies in ocean. 3 people behind them], not yet assigned
[2 people pulling a woman up a cliff by a rope], not yet assigned
[8 men and women standing in front of Mr. Tabor Park reservoir in Portland, Oregon.], not yet assigned
300 cowgirls in Round-up parade, not yet assigned
1871-1928 Pioneers and Pioneer Stockmen of Morrow County, Or. [Copy print of poster with portrait montage], 1928
1901 graduates of the University of Oregon, including Leila Straub, sister of the photographer, c. 1901
A bunch of us at B.A. [11 women stand on paved area in Buenos Aires, with sailors and other men in background.], 1922-1925
A bunch of us on a breakfast hike at the estancia of the couple standing in the center. [Five women and one man standing in open field, women are wearing dresses.], 1922-1925
A bunch of us on a breakfast hike at the estancia of the couple standing in the center. [Five women and one man standing in open field, women are wearing dresses.], 1922-1925
A woman washing in a water hole. This is the place when we had out picnic, notice the mts in the background. [Woman standing in water mostly covered by leaves, under a tree, open area in background.], 1922-1925
Ada May Steiver, 1879-1882
Gladys Lucy Adshead papers
Gladys Lucy Adshead (1896-1985) was a noted educator, school administrator, and the author of many children's books. The collection consists of correspondence related to production and publishing of her books, and manuscripts.
Aitkin Family papers
The Aitken Family Papers tell the story of a widowed mother and her two daughters, in their dedication to the Unitarian church; teaching kindergarten; teaching home economics in elementary, and junior high schools; and music in colleges in Hawaii and New York. This collection consists mainly of correspondence, diaries, scrapbook and photograph albums, photographs, a few funeral papers, and miscellaneous familial memorabilia.
Alberta S. McMurphy.
Studio portrait of Alberta S. McMurphy posed in row boat with flowers and an umbrella. F.A. Rankin photo.
Don B. and Terry Diener Allen papers
Collection comprises the papers of American authors Don B. Allen and Terry Allen, including literary manuscripts and research materials for works of historical fiction and non-fiction about the West and about Native Americans, as well as collections of creative writing and poetry by young American Indians edited by Terry Allen.
Sally Elliott Allen papers
Sally Elliot Allen (1880-1943) was a Pacific Northwest writer and playwright. The collection (1906-1943) contains play, novel, novelette, short-story, and poetry manuscript material, correspondence, published stories and poems, a scrapbook, mementos, and personal materials.
Margery Allingham photograph
Margery Louise Allingham (1904-1966) was an English crime writer, creator of Albert Campion. The collection consists of one image of Allingham, seated in an armchair with two dogs, 1965.
Jean Fuller Anderson papers
Jean Fuller Anderson is an American educator and publisher who taught courses on women and media at Oregon State University and focused her work on economic equity for women. The collection contains materials related to Anderson's teaching and her work related to economic equity for women, particularly the Economic Equity for Women Conference, 1987-1989.
Anglo-Chinese College Y.M.C.A. cabinet and advisors 1944 while we were a refugee school. [18 Chinese men standing with Caucasian woman (Edith?).], 1944
Annie Ahlook of Wainwright., undated
Annie Miller, of Jacksonville. [Portrait], 1876-1877
Annie Stroud of Portland., 1883
Studio portrait by Frank A. Rankin of Eugene City.
Lindsay Applegate papers
Lindsay Applegate (1808-1892) pioneered Oregon's Applegate Trail with his brothers Charles and Jesse in 1843. Subsequently Applegate became a U.S. government agent for the Modoc and Klamath Indians. The Lindsay Applegate papers contain newspaper clippings related to the Applegate family; letters (1863-1891); and reports, vouchers and other administrative documents relating to Applegate's work as Subagent at Ft. Klamath (1866-1872).
Athabaskan woman preparing salmon for drying at Eagle, Alaska., 1906
Aunt Julia. [Studio portrait of elegant young woman, probably a graduation portrait.], 1870 c
Aunt Sallie Davenport [Portrait, seated with elaborate cap, holding book. Floral design on verso], 1870s
Margaret Ayer papers
Margaret Ayer (1894-1981) was a free-lance writer, artist and illustrator of literature, with an emphasis on children's literature. The collection includes manuscripts, illustrations and correspondence that reflect her interest in art and in Asia.