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Modoc Lumber Company Collection
Modoc Lumber Company in Klamath Falls, Oregon, was a privately owned business, started by Laurence L. Shaw in 1945. The Company stayed in business until 1995, being the last mill on the shore of the Ewauna Lake. Collection contains books, maps, folders with documents, and other materials, related to the operations of the Company and creation of the Shaw Historical Library at Oregon Tech by Laurence Shaw.
Modoc War: Comprehensive Bibliography
Modoc War was an armed conflict between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army in northeastern California and southeastern Oregon from 1872 to 1873. Collection contains a paper written for History 307 Class by Mark S. Anderson, April 28, 1999. Instructor: Dr. Mark Clark.
Modoc War Correspondence Compilation: 1850-1901
The Modoc War between the Modoc Tribe and the US Army lasted for 8 months between 1872 and 1873. Collection contains correspondence and records of interviews of the main participants of the conflict.
Modoc War Correspondence: Don C. Fisher Papers, 1865-1878
Don C. (Custer) Fisher was the first Superintendent of the Lava Beds National Monument. The collection contains bound photocopies of letters related to the Modoc War of 1872-1873 and provides the cultural context of the time period between 1865 and 1877.
Nell Kuonen Personal Items Collection
Nell Kuonen was a businesswoman, former Klamath County Oregon Commissioner and philanthropist. She was appointed the Federal Representative on the Klamath River Compact Commission in 1983 and served as chairperson of the group. Collection consists of news releases, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, documents, and awards related to Nell Kuonen.
Newspaper Histories, Indexes and Locations
Regional newspapers in Klamath Falls, Oregon, came in and out of circulation over the years, often changing their names or merging. Collection contains a bound notebook with handwritten and typed notes, covering the creation of regional newspapers of Klamath Falls.
Ida Momyer Odell Memoir
Ida Momyer Odell (1881-1972) was well-known in the Klamath County business and social circles during the first half of the twentieth century. Collection consists of a manuscript by Ms. Odell. This is the account of her life, the stories of the early Klamath Basin history and the people of Klamath Falls
Ida Odell Photographic Collection
Ida Odell was a well known early twentieth century business woman in Klamath County, Oregon and founder of the Klamath County Historical Society. The collection consists of images of life in early Klamath County, Oregon around the end of the nineteenth century and the first part of the twentieth century.
Office Memorandum on Annual Indian Population
The Klamath Indian Reservation became the home of the Klamath Tribes, a merger of the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin tribes created by the Treaty of 1864. The Klamath Agency was an Indian Agency established for the Klamath Indian Reservation in 1866. Collection contains memorandum sent from T.W. Sanders, Chief Clerk, United States Government, to Hale Scarbrough, Klamath Agency, Oregon, March 10, 1952.
Oregon Institute of Technology History and General Information Collection, 1947-
Oregon Institute of Technology or Oregon Tech is a public polytechnic university in Oregon with campuses located in Klamath Falls, Wilsonville, Salem and Seattle. This collection contains University Historical Manuscripts, Artifact and Merobilia, Anniversay collections, campus newslettersand maps, a small collection from the earthquake of 1993, a large photographic print and digital collection, mixed media, and scrapbooks, donated by various departments, alumni, faculty and staff.