Authorship
Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
Notes and drawings
This folder contains handwritten notes and drawings about the material used in the book "Treasure Ship."
Obituaries, 2000
The materials include correspondence for permission to use specific stories in "The Raging Sea," newspaper articles, photocopied photographs, contact information for people who have accounts used in the book, handwritten notes, and obituaries of the victims of the 1964 Crescent City tsunami.
Office Romance, 1998
A video cassette of an interview with Dennis Powers on CNN on October 22, 1998.
OHS – MSS Text, 2007
Envelope addressed to Kay Atwood, dated November 5th, 2007; Envelope addressed to Kay Atwood, dated November 5th, 2007; Letter to MaryAnn Cambell from Kay Atwood regarding a request to include excerpts from a manuscript collection in the Oregon Historical Society Library, dated October 7th, 2007; Tracking chart for manuscript permissions application
Oral Herstory of Tangren Alexander, 2013
Arden Eversmeyer's interview with Tangren Alexander is contained in this transcript. The Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project sponsored the interview.
Original photographs and correspondence, 2004-2006
The correspondence between Powers and others concerns his book "The Raging Sea." Other materials include photographs and research for the book.
Our Forest Heritage
Our Forest Heritage final draft
Page Proofs, 2004
The correspondence between Dennis Powers and the Kensington Publishing Corporation regards the page proofs for his book "The Raging Sea." A copy of the page proofs, corrected by Dennis Powers, is included.
Panama Canal, 1998
Information on the Panama canal, including pamphlets and maps, a paper written by Powers' titled The Panama Canal Treaties, and two copies of the Proceedings of Academy of Legal Studies in Business, which featured Powers' Panama Canal paper.
Periodical Literature, 2004-2006
This folder contains a photocopied bibliography entitled "Periodical Literature," some correspondence, some handwritten notes, and two letters addressed to Dennis Powers, one from the National Archives and Records Administration and another from the United States Department of the Interior.