Papers, 1899-1931.

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Papers, 1899-1931.

Papers include: Correspondence (1930) congratulating Upson on his retirement as chief clerk of the U.S. Corps of Engineers, Portland District; pension certificate (1931); letter (1901) authorizing Upson to represent The Oregonian as a newsgatherer in the Philippine Islands; miscellaneous receipts (1899-1907); notification of life membership (1907) to Multnomah Athletic Club; membership cards to Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland Chamber of Commerce, and the Lang Syne Society.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7381028

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"Lang Syne" Society of Portland, Oregon

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The Lang Syne Society was an organization of businessmen dedicated to friendship and to "perpetuate the memory and history of those who helped build... Portland." From the description of Lang Syne Society records [manuscript], 1914-1988. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 746026347 ...

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District

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Multnomah Athletic Club

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Portland Chamber of Commerce (Or.)

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The Portland Chamber of Commerce was established in 1874 as the Portland Board of Trade. In 1890 it was named Chamber of Commerce. The Portland Chamber of Commerce functioned, in many instances, as a state chamber of commerce. The records, therefore, have a significance beyond Portland and Multnomah County. From the description of Portland Chamber of Commerce records, 1924-1939. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52390407 Dedicated to promoting the commerc...

Upson, Asa Lester.

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