Photographs by Paul E. Illick while serving in the WWII Civilian Public Service (CPS) program. This collection contains photographs by Illick taken during his time with the Civilian Public Service program. Remembrances and a history of CPS at Cascade Locks by Illick.
"A Voyage to the East Indies in the Ship Duke of Grafton" is an eighteenth century manuscript detailing the 1779-81 voyage of the Duke of Grafton from Britain to India and back again. This manuscript includes detailed descriptions of Madeira, Gorée, Cape Town, Madras, Bombay, Surat, St. Helena, and the perils of life at sea. This manuscript's provenance and authorship are unknown; Lewis & Clark acquired this manuscript from Bernard Quaritch Ltd. in 2017. More materials relating to the 1779-81 voyage of the Duke of Grafton can be found in the India Office Records and Private Papers collection at the British Library. A "flip book" version of this collection is available here.
Alan L. Hart (born Alberta Lucille Hart, October 4, 1890 – July 1, 1962) was an American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer and novelist. Born female, Hart was one of the first to undergo transition surgery in the United States, and lived the rest of his life as a man.
Postcard images of Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, Tokyo, Mt. Fuji and other places and people in Japan.
Lewis & Clark's alternative yearbook publication appeared only in 1973.
An 18 X 27 cm photo album, which has 65 pages of poetry excerpts and photographs. The circa 1900-1901 album visually documents an unidentified woman's journey around the Pacific Northwest. Photos include images of the greater Portland area; Yakima, Washington; and the Oregon Coast.
A 29 X 24 cm photo album, which contains various postcards and some photographs. The album visually documents geological and urban landscapes in Linn County, Oregon. Circa 1910, photos include images of the greater Portland area; Lebanon, Oregon; Albany, Oregon; the Oregon Coast; and various other locations across the United States.
Since Spring 2014 students in History 300 (Historical Materials) have been interviewing alumni, faculty and staff for the Lewis & Clark College Oral History Project. The interviews document and celebrate the rich history of the college through the collection of spoken memories. This is a joint venture of the History Department, Alumni and Parent Programs, and Watzek Library's Special Collections and Archives.