Business collection circa 1830-2008

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Business collection circa 1830-2008

Collection assembled by the Oregon Historical Society from a variety of sources, containing ephemera and other records relating to businesses of all kinds, primarily in Oregon and Portland.

50 cubic feet; 76 document cases, 11 flat boxes, 1 card file box, 2 custom boxes, 1 oversize folder

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Information

SNAC Resource ID: 6369033

Related Entities

There are 8 Entities related to this resource.

T. J. Nealond Co. (Portland, Or.)

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Smith Brothers (Andrews, Or.)

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Wood Structures, Inc. (Portland, Or.)

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Lipman Wolfe & Co.

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Lipman, Wolfe & Co. department store opened in Portland, Oregon in 1880 by Soloman Lipman and Adolphe Wolfe. From the guide to the Lipman Wolfe & Co. records, 1907-1948, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Lipman, Wolfe & Co. department store opened in Portland, Oregon in 1880 by Soloman Lipman and Adolphe Wolfe. It was sold in 1979 to Frederick & Nelson. From the description of Lipman Wolfe & Co. records [man...

Haseltine and Company (Portland, Or.)

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Meier and Frank (Portland, Or.)

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Meier & Frank was the premier department store in Portland, Oregon, from the late 1800s to 2006. The store originated in 1857, when Aaron Meier opened a small mercantile establishment on SW Front and Yamhill. In 1873 Sigmund Frank became a partner in the enterprise, and the store expanded rapidly as the city grew. In 1898 Meier & Frank moved to a large new five-story building at SW Fifth Avenue and Morrison Street, and between 1909 and 1915 this original structure was replaced with the c...

Oregon historical society

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The Oregon Historical Society began collecting materials relating to the wine industry in the 1990s, in recognition of the economic and cultural significance of the industry to the state of Oregon. This collection contains materials donated to the Oregon Wine Archives by individuals in the wine and spirits industry, as well as items collected by Oregon Historical Society staff. From the guide to the Oregon Wine Archives, 1972-2010, (Oregon Historical Society) In 1844 a Bapti...

Roberts and Roberts (Portland, Or.)

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