Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Edward P. Harding papers
This collection documents the personal, political, and business activities of Edward P. Harding. Contents include correspondence, documents, financial records, genealogies, news clippings, bound volumes, scrapbooks, albums, photographs, negatives, and ephemera. The collection reflects Harding's contributions to state and national politics, particularly the presidential bids of Richard M. Nixon, the photo finishing industry, photography, boating, and his family life.
Ella Fannie York Craig papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings and notes relating to the ancestry of Ella F. Craig, including the Gilbert, Hamlin, Robbins, Williamson, and York families, and includes allied families.
Eveleth family genealogical papers
Genealogical papers of the Eveleth family and the related lines of the Davis, Stevens, True, Bailey and Woodford families, compiled by Ellen Lolita Eveleth. Includes letters, newspaper clippings, printed material, manuscript notes, and photographs of Eveleth and Woodford family members. The family, in this collection, dates back to the 1600s.
Frances Clifford Brown Prescott albums
Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ records
Goold family papers
International Appalachian Trail records
It's Our World Too collection
Letters, photographs, printed material (such as newsletters), and petitions.
J. Peter Monro landscape architecture collection
This collection documents J. Peter Monro’s professional projects as a landscape designer and architect. Contents include landscape and architectural drawings, correspondence, contracts, reports, writings, news clippings, photographs, negatives, slides, and digital files. The collection reflects Monro’s work on residential, commercial, municipal, public, and conservation projects as a landscape designer, architect, and consultant, as well as trustee and advisor to non-profit public works.
Jeannette Jason correspondence
Letters (including non-pictorial postcards) and newspaper clippings. There is also a v-mail letter, a Valentine, a Christmas card, and one photograph of a horse. Mother Maud would often clip Portland job advertisements (newspaper clippings) to her correspondence to her daughter.