Charles A. Sprague photographs collection 1911-1972

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Charles A. Sprague photographs collection 1911-1972

This collection contains photographs and negatives of Charles A. Sprague, governor of Oregon from 1938-1942, as well as his wife, Blanche Chamberlain Sprague, and their children, Wallace and Martha. There are photographs of Governor Sprague's political activities, as well as the Sprague family's private life.

0.52 cubic feet; 260 photographic prints, 1 color contact sheet, 19 safety film negatives, 9 photomechanical prints, 2 letterpress mats, and 1 letterpress plate in 1 document box and 1 oversize folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6377720

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Sprague, Charles A. (Charles Arthur), 1887-1969

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Charles Arthur Sprague, the twenty-second governor of Oregon (1939-1943) was born in Lawrence, Kansas on November 12, 1887. From the guide to the Charles A. Sprague papers, 1895-1969, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Charles Arthur Sprague, the twenty-second governor of Oregon (1939-1943) was born in Lawrence, Kansas on November 12, 1887. From his early beginnings, Charles Sprague was dedicated to education. After graduating from Monmouth...

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Photo Art Studios

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Cronise Studio

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Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. O & C Advisory Board

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Angelus Commercial Studio (Portland, Or.),

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