Collection of ephemera, letters, and other materials relating to Oregon. Contains: one (1) notebook of hunter's license forms and receipts, Jackson County, Oregon, 1910; one (1) letter addressed to T.B. Beck from the Forest Service in Whitman National Forest regarding deer hunting, 1943; one (1) blank predator scalp bounty form for Oregon, ca. 1916; one (1) United States Savings Stamp booklet with stamps, ca. 1960; one (1) Christmas menu and military booklet for Fort Stevens, Oregon, 1917; one (1) letter addressed to T.B. Beck from the War Finance Committee of the Treasury Department, 1944; five (5) war ration books and two (2) ration coupons for sugar, 1943; forty-nine (49) postcards: ten (10) of the Portland Hotel and Portland Belles, nine (9) of the O.W.R.&N. Bridge [Steel Bridge] over the Willamette River, Portland, nine (9) of a mountain scene near gold and copper mines of the Cornucopia Mountains, twelve (12) of the post office in Portland, Oregon, and nine (9) of various buildings and points of interest in Portland, Oregon; one (1) musical piece - "Oregon : a state song for mixed voices / by J. Norman Waterhouse"; one (1) copy of the pamphlet titled "I consider Oregon Worth a War : letter of Charles Jared Ingersoll on the Oregon Question, March 3, 1846," containing reproduction of letter; one (1) handwritten letter on Crater Lake Lodge stationary, 1931; one (1) certificate of donation land claim to Conrad Stagle of Lane County, Oregon, 1874; one (1) survey map of Fulton Park in Portland by G.A. Steel & Co., 1897; one (1) map of the Deschutes National Forest, 1915.; four (4) large pages from The Oregonians Atlas of the Northwest, including a map of Portland, the United States, and national parcel rates from Portland, 1912; one (1) copy of Country Home Magazine's World Reference Atlas, ca. 1930, on three large sheets; binder containing photographs, newspaper clippings, warranties, deeds, letters, and certificates relating to the Kincaid family, ca. 1871 - 1935, including several bills and receipts from the Oregon Steam Navigation Company (H.R. Kincaid was Secretary of State for Oregon, 1895); one (1) handwritten letter by John Hedden, postmaster of Scottsburg, Oregon, dated June 8, 1882; and one (1) handwritten letter by Robert McManus of Phoenix, Oregon, dated December 7, 1862.