An audio recording of an oral history of Gerald Avery. The recording is undated, but based on notes in the transcript, is probably from the early 1990s. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Dr. Merle Pennington. The recording is undated, but may be from the late 1980s or 1990s. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Mike and Carol Schmokel on Tualatin in the mid-1900s. Most of the recording consists of the Schmokels looking at photographs of people and places in Tualatin and commenting on their memories about them. Topics include: stories about various people, families and buildings in Tualatin; the old railroad depot in Tualatin; Carol's work at Meyer & Frank in downtown Portland in the 1940s. The recording is undated but may have been created in the 1990s.
An audio recording of an oral history of Joseph Galbreath. It is undated, but was probably recorded around 1995-2000. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Jane Ilbach. Part 2 of 2. There is tape noise throughout the interview. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Jane Ilbach. Part 1 of 2. There is tape noise throughout the interview. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Gladys May. The recording is undated, but may have been created in the 1980s-1990s. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of Alton Robbins telling or reading the story of his family's arrival in Oregon and their early experiences in the Tualatin area. The recording is undated, but may have been created in the 1980s. There is a transcript of this interview.
An audio recording of an oral history of Courtney Lasselle on the canning industry in Washington County. First minute of recording is difficult to understand. There is a transcript of this interview.