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 Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms

Found in 181 Collections and/or Records:

A.C. Standanl [Man with moustache in suit], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_11

A.J. Braman [Older man with beard in suit], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_31

A.J. Guillemard [Man with moustache in suit], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_42

Almira Smith [Side view of woman standing in long black dress], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_16

Alson Dawson [Man in suit with goatee], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_35

Annie Stroud of Portland., 1883

 Item — Box 1: Series Series I; Series Series II [Barcode: 35025042705091]
Identifier: PH213_149
Abstract

Studio portrait by Frank A. Rankin of Eugene City.

Dates: 1883

Bittenbender [Side view of blonde man's head], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_43

[Blonde man], 1860s-1880s

 Item — Box 8: Series Series XII; Series Series XIII [Barcode: 35025042663746]
Identifier: PH087_09

Calbreath Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: Ax 193
Abstract

This collection documents the Calbreath and Smith families, both pioneer families in Oregon. The collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, diaries, account books, day books, and manuscripts of poetry and prose by Irene Smith Calbreath.

Dates: 1839-1930

A.P. Dennison papers

 Collection
Identifier: A 177
Abstract

Originally from Maine, A. P. Dennison (1824-1896) held numerous minor political offices in the Oregon Territory, including Adjutant General. The papers consist of receipts, letters of appointment, reports, and a bound scrapbook.

Dates: 1855-1870