Oregon
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Milo Ross Papers
This collection contains information regarding Milo C. Ross, former president of George Fox College. It contains corespondence, meeting minutes, budgets, writings by Ross, speeches and sermons by Rilo, as well as biographies and writings about Milo Ross.
Springbrook Friends Church Oregon
Svensen Friends Church Oregon
Mildred Tucker Photograph Album
The collection consists of one photograph album documenting Pacific College, Newberg, Oregon, from 1922 to 1925.
Twin Rocks Conference Association Records
Twin Rocks Friends Conference is located in Rockaway Beach, Oregon, serving as a summer camp and conference site for both Friends (Quaker) constituency and other organizational events. Included in the collection are a variety of records such as Conference Board records or camp publications, newsletters, promotional materials, and some audio visual materials.
University Libraries Zine Collection
The University Zine Collection is a growing collection of zines dating from 2003 to the present that cover a wide range of topics, including the Pacific Northwest regional history, culture, personal narratives, social movements, literature, mythologies, and history; zine history, culture, and creation; art, architecture, and design topics; Christianity, faith, and religious thought.
Clara Vorssahl Autograph Book
Autograph book of Clara Vorssahl written in by her friends and family.
Floyd H. Watson Collection on Sprague River [Oregon] Friends Church and Modoc Indians
This collection includes Floyd Watson's written history detailing his involvement in Sprague River (Oregon) Friends Church and the surrounding community near Klamath Falls, Oregon. An excerpt from "The Modoc Indians: a Native American Saga" by Cheewa James and copies of photographs of the area are also included.
Wedding License collection
Western Evangelical Seminary Records
Western Evangelical Seminary formed as a corporation in May 1945 to establish an institution united under an interdenominational commitment to the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition. The collection includes institutional records and publications pertaining to the creation of the seminary until its merger with George Fox University.