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Agriculture -- Oregon

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph Thomas Donaldson papers

 Collection — Folder 1-3: [Barcode: ALMA342860]
Identifier: A 028
Abstract

Joseph Thomas Donaldson was a hop grower in Springfield and Thurston, Oregon. Papers include financial documents such as contracts, sales receipts, accounting records and a certificate of weight. His papers mostly consist of handwritten incoming correspondences to James Donaldson and his family.

Dates: 1864-1897

Paul Dudley document, Of the poyson wood tree in New England

 Collection — Folder 1 : [Barcode: 35025042934857]
Identifier: CA 1720 Jan 1
Abstract

Document. Paul Dudley. "Of the poyson wood tree in New England." [n.p.] Jan. 1, 1720. 2p. AD. [draft]. Description for the Royal Society of the poison sumac.

Dates: 1720 January 1

A.C. Heyman papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll 208
Abstract

A.C. (Arnold C.) Heyman (1878-1975) was an Oregon farmer and advocate of public power. Collection consists of correspondence, speeches and radio talks, letters to the editor, materials on the Linn County PUD, research materials on public power, and personal material.

Dates: 1935-1953

Kola Neis Hop Company corporate records

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 35025042751913]
Identifier: B 050
Abstract

Kola Neis Company had the following officers: Kola Neis, Harry Schlosser, and O. O. McClellan. Records Include articles of incorporation and minutes of directors for Kola Neis Hop Company.

Dates: 1906-1913

James Willis Nesmith account book

 Collection — Multiple collection box [A 087] 1: [Barcode: ALMA209710]
Identifier: A 087
Abstract

James Willis Nesmith was a US Senator and a US Representative of Oregon, between 1861-1875. The collection consists of an account book.

Dates: 1867-1871

John H. Nicklin letter

 Collection — Multiple collection box [CA 1851 Feb 25] 1: [Barcode: i39886712]
Identifier: CA 1851 Feb 25
Abstract

The John H. Nicklin letter is a single letter, addressed to Nicklin's brother, describing the journey to and conditions found in Oregon in 1851. The letter focuses on the journey over the Oregon Trail and the available agriculture of the Willamette Valley.

Dates: 1851 February 25

Walter M. Pierce papers

 Collection
Identifier: Coll 068
Abstract Collection consists of correspondence, speeches, reports, photographs and material covering U.S. and Northwest history and politics. A major portion details Pierce's involvement with New Deal programs. The papers deal with agriculture, irrigation and land reclamation, public ownership, forest management, and the development of hydroelectric power. There are substantial files on the Civilian Conservation Corps, Public Works Administration and Works Progress Administration, files on...
Dates: 1888-1969