diaries
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Marguerite Black's journal binder, 1939-1940
Binder of Marguerite's journal which runs from August 31, 1939 through December 30, 1940. The orginal pages.
Marguerite Black's journal binder, 1941-1943
Binder of Marguerite's journal which runs from February 10, 1941 through October 11th, 1943. The orginal pages.
Marguerite Black's journal binder, 1943-1944
Binder of Marguerite's journal which runs from October 25th, 1943 through July 12th, 1943. The orginal pages.
Marguerite Black's journal binder, 1944-1945
Binder of Marguerite's journal for July 13th, 1944 through July 28th, 1962, from the birth of Annice Olena Black to her 18th birthday. Start date is July 13th, 1944 ,end date is September 18th, 1945.
Marguerite Black's journal binder, 1945-1962
Marguerite's original journal for July 13th, 1944 through July 28th, 1962, from the birth of Annice Olena Black to her 18th birthday. Start date is October 23rd, 1945 end date is July 28th, 1962.
Marguerite Black's journal binders, 1932-1945
Binders containing both original documents as well as photocopies of Margarie Black's journals
Marguerite Black's journals, 1945-1995
Marguerite Black's handwritten journals
Mickey diary, 1854
These materials are related to the diary of John M. Mickey. Two documents are transcripts of his diary, and a third is a description of the diary and its history. Mickey was one of the early pioneers in the Jacksonville, Oregon territory.
Francis G. Swedenburg papers
Francis Swedenburg was one of the many Swedish immigrants to settle in Oregon. He began his medical career in March 1907 at the Ashland Sanitarium, joining the founder of the sanitarium, Dr. Joseph Herndon. He became a prominent member of his field. The collection consists of 34 journals spanning 1890-1937, a doctor’s call book, a record book, and twelve family photographs, clippings, financial documents, and other miscellanea.
Margery Bailey scrapbook and diary
A scrapbook compiled by Margery Bailey during her undergraduate years (1910-1914) at Stanford University, and Bailey’s 1963 diary, kept during the last months of her life.