Lamar Tooze papers [manuscript], 1905-1936.

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Lamar Tooze papers [manuscript], 1905-1936.

Papers include: World War I field message books, 1916-1918; paper industry periodicals, 1916, 1921, undated; photographs of machinery (probably for paper making); quit claim deed for the Sheahan family; notebook containing speech notes, 1905, possibly related to William D. Fenton; wedding invitation, 1919; notes and schedule for meeting of the 381st Infantry, 1936; and patent papers of William Sheahan, circa 1913-1920. plat map of McLoughlin, Oregon, 1910; plat of Unit "B," West Linn, Oregon, 1921; map of the "Western theater of war," circa 1918; and various blueprints for machinery, probably related to the Sheahan paper carrier.

.5 cubic feet (1 document case and 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6949646

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Fenton, Wm. D. (William David), 1853-1925

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Tooze, Lamar.

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Lamar Tooze (1895-1971) was a well known Portland, Oregon, lawyer. He practiced law at the firm of Tooze, Kerr and Hill from 1928 until 1971. He served as the student body president of the University of Oregon, and later graduated from Harvard Law School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I, and again in World War II, rising to the rank of major general commanding the 104th Infantry Division. He was married in 1919 to Marie Sheahan, daughter of William Sheahan. From the des...

Sheahan, W. F. (William Francis), 1895-1975

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W. F. P. Sheahan, 1895-1975, barrister, was the member for Yass and Burrinjuck, N.S.W., in the Legislative Assembly from 1941-1973, and held several portfolios in the Labor government, 1947-1965. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225776308 ...

United States. Army. 381st Infantry.

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