personal narratives
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Personal narratives, bulk: 1911-1919
Letters and correspondance discussing Vetabelle's time as a teacher and a Red Crioss nurse
Personal narratives, 1884
Handwritten journals contraining family records and history from across the years.
Personal narratives, bulk: 1853-1941
Copies of diary pages, biographies, and letters written about various family members and their history
Personal narratives, bulk: 1853-1904
Copies of diary pages, biographies, and letters written about various family members and their history
Personal narratives, 1878-1880
Handwritten journals contraining family records and history from across the years.
Personnel Notes and Diary Extracts
Personnel Notes and Diary Extracts, 1910-1911
M-2 "Personnel Notes and Diary Extracts," Medford, Oregon (12p). Details of the activities of various Forest Service employees during 1908-1911. [RR-SNF/SOUHL]
Recollections and memories of Alvin G Anderson, 2003
L-44 The recollections and memories of Alvin G. Anderson. Topics include Recollections of Work on the RRNF, Rogue River Memories, and correspondence between Jeff LaLande and Steven Johnson regarding Alvin G. Anderson and Dan Penderson.
Reminiscences of C. J. Buck, 1949
L-8 Handwritten reminiscences of C. J. Buck, March 4, 1949, Portland, Oregon (8p). The reminiscences of C. J. Buck, an early supervisor of Crater National Forest. The narrative refers to various personnel, including S. Swenning..." a native...and the best woodsman I ever traveled with...Years later he became a well-known frontiersman, guide and explorer" in Alaska. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Reminiscences of H. J. Eberly, 1960
L-14 Reminiscences of H. J. Eberly, June 8, 1960, Dunnedin, Florida. Eberly mentions early Forest Service personnel from around 1911. Eberly's handwritten reminiscences including "Andy Poole...who could shoot...I've often seen him take a pistol in each hand and when 2 cans were tossed out he would keep them jumping and bouncing. When it came to relating wild tales about the West and animals, he had no equal." [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]