Women
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Ida Martin. [portrait of young woman with lace collar, earrings and hair ornament], 1880 circa
"In memory of Christmas Eve 1888." [Studio portrait of six people, probably members of Beekman family of New York.], 1888
[Individual studio portraits of Alfred and Ruth Brattain on dual studio mount with blind stamp.], 1905 Apr
Vera Frances Ingerson papers
Vera F. Ingerson (b. 1890) was a Presbyterian missionary and nurse who served in Korea from 1916-1942, and Colombia from 1942-1957, and toured Europe and Siberia in 1931. The collection contains a variety of personal and business papers, highlighted by images and stories of Korea during of wartime and civil unrest.
Intentional double exposure of bench with Leila Straub and a young man, possibly Vincent Straub, c. 1901
James Munker family camping, Heppner, OR [Group posed by tents and shelter made from pine boughs], 1890s-1910s
Jane Bernoudy jumping through a vertical circle. Fancy Roping, not yet assigned
Jane Bernoudy--Roper. Pendleton Round-up, not yet assigned
Jane Bernoudy, Round-up, not yet assigned
Myra Anna Jaquet papers
Myra Jaquet was a Methodist missionary in northern China from 1911 to 1942. The collection includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, personal journals, and photographs.
Bruce and Anna Jarvis papers
Bruce Jarvis (1885- )was a medical missionary and practiced in China and India from the 1920s through the 1940s. Mrs. Jarvis served in Presbyterian missions in administrative capacities and, after her marriage, in administrative positions in Methodist organizations. The collection includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, publications, scrapbooks, and photographs.
Jennie Levy [Portrait on calling card], 1870s circa
Gertrude Glutsch Jensen papers
The collection contains the professional files of one of Oregon's leading conservationists in the mid-twentieth century, Gertrude Glutsch Jensen. The collection includes materials relating to the Columbia River Gorge Commission, the Oregon Roadside Council, the Civil War Centennial Commission, and the Portland Women's Forum. The material is in the form of reports, letters, notes, and minutes.
[Jessica Todd, matron of girl's dormitory at Normal School, standing with long dress in front of school building], not yet assigned
[Jessica Todd, matron of girl's dormitory at Normal School, standing with long dress in front of school building], not yet assigned
[Joaquin Miller on floating dais with attendants and first queen of Rhododendron Festival, Laura Inez Johnson. Dais is floating in river], 1908 May
Joaquin Miller on floating dais with attendants, holding branch with first queen of Rhododendron Festival, Laura Inez Johnson (who later married his nephew, Melvin George Miller), 1908 May
Joaquin Miller, wife and daughter, 1912. [Miller and family in garden of The Hights. Copyright Juanita Miller], 1912
Dorothy Grunbock Johnston papers
Dorothy Grunbock Johnston, an American author of books and articles for children and young adults, wrote primarily for the Christian press, especially Moody Press and Scripture Press, and contributed to various Sunday school magazines. Collection comprises correspondence to and from Christian children's writer Dorothy Grunbock Johnston, along with manuscripts and published versions of her works.
Oral memoirs of Elizabeth Orton Jones
Elizabeth Orton Jones (1910-2005) was an illustrator and writer of children's books. The collection consists of an oral history interview of Jones conducted in the fall of 2004 by members of the staff of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries: Linda Long, Dorothy Knaus, and Hannah Dillon. The collection consists of audio cassette tapes, video cassette tapes, and a complete printed and bound transcript of the interview.
Nannine Joseph papers
Nannine Joseph (1890-1976) was a literary agent. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondences, and photographs from her clients.
Judge Irwin and wife on the trail with dog team and sled. CLA: Judge Irwin with wife., undated
Caroline Thurman Buffum, Pioneer of 1845
Collection comprises a short biography of Caroline Thurman Buffum, pioneer to Oregon and resident of Amity, Oregon, written by Laura Judy.
June 10, '96, Manitou, Colorado. J.N.A., J.T.Q., Dr. Grant, H. Doyle. [Three men and a woman seated on burros; men have placed their bowlers on burros' heads.] To Mr. & Mrs. Thos. H. McGill with compliments of Mr. & Mrs. J.N. Quail., 1896 Jun 10
Gretchen Kafoury papers
Gretchen Kafoury co-founded the Oregon chapter of the National Organization of Women in 1970 and the Oregon Women's Political Caucus in 1971. She served as an Oregon State Representative (1977-1982), as a Multnomah County Commissioner (1985-1990) and on the Portland City Council (1991-1998).
This collection is comprised of a variety of materials collected by Kafoury throughout the 1970s and early 1980s that are related to various women's groups and causes.