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Arminda Bates papers - T50
Arminda Bates (1878-1963) was the first professional librarian of the College of the Pines. The papers include scrapbooks from the College, notes from education in New York City, diaries, photographs, and some materials related to the Bandon, OR, Public Library.
Arminda Bates papers
Scrapbooks from her time as a student at the College of the Pines, notes from her education in New York, a diary she kept as the first professional librarian of the College, and photographs of the early College campus and her home. A small number of materials related to the Bandon, OR, Public Library.
Arminda Bates papers
First professional librarian of the College of the Pines. Scrapbooks from the College, notes from education in New York City, diary, photographs, and some materials related to the Bandon, OR, Public Library.
Arminda Bates papers
Arminda Bates Papers-T43
Scrapbooks from her time as a student at the College of the Pines, notes from her education in New York, a diary she kept as the first professional librarian of the College, and photographs of the early College campus and her home. A small number of materials related to the Bandon, OR, Public Library.
Arminda Bates papers
This collection consists of photographs, scrapbooks , diaries and other materials collected by Arminda Bates during her time as a student at the College of the Pines as well as a student in New York. Additional material documents as her time as the first librarian of the College and work with public library in Bandon, Oregon.
Correspondence between Burt Brown Barker and Herbert Hoover
Consists of correspondence exchanged between Burt Brown Barker and Herbert Hoover, along with other materials relating to Hoover's career.
Don C. Foster photographs
Fix Family Papers
First professional librarian of the College of the Pines. Scrapbooks from the College, notes from education in New York City, diary, photographs, and some materials related to the Bandon, OR, Public Library.
J. H. Horner papers
Papers of a Wallowa County, Oregon, official and amateur historian, J. H. Horner. Includes manuscript of his unpublished book Wallowa River and Valley as well as correspondence with Otis Halfmoon.