Gertrude Glutsch Jensen papers 1951-1970

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Gertrude Glutsch Jensen papers 1951-1970

The collection contains the professional files of one of Oregon's leading conservationists in the mid-twentieth century, Gertrude Glutsch Jensen. The collection includes materials relating to the Columbia River Gorge Commission, the Oregon Roadside Council, the Civil War Centennial Commission, and the Portland Women's Forum. The material is in the form of reports, letters, notes, and minutes.

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United States. Civil War Centennial Commission

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Oregon. Columbia River Gorge Commission

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Oregon Roadside Council

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The Oregon Roadside Council was dedicated to conserving and enhancing the native beauty of Oregon's roadsides, primarily through the control of billboard advertising. From the description of Oregon Roadside Council records, 1941-1982. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 65175378 The Oregon Roadside Council (ORC) is “… an organization dedicated to the preservation of Natural Scenic Beauty along Oregon’s highways and beautification wh...

Rockwell, Kathleen Eloisa, 1876-1957

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Portland Women's Forum (Portland, Or.)

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Cordon, Guy

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Ladd, Charles

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Jensen, Gertrude Glutsch, 1903-1986.

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Gertrude Glutsch Jensen was born on May 17, 1903 in Portland, Oregon. She was one of Oregon's leading conservation activists in the mid-twentieth century. Jensen died in December of 1986. From the description of Gertrude Glutsch Jensen papers, 1951-1970. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57228954 Gertrude Glutsch Jensen was born on May 17, 1903 in Portland, Oregon. She attended Shatuck Grade School, and Lincoln High School before graduation f...