Guides

Civilian Public Service and Pacifism Collections

Lewis & Clark College Special Collections has extensive holdings that document the World War II Civilian Public Service experience, in particular camps in the Pacific Northwest including Cascade Locks Oregon (Camp 21), Waldport Oregon (Camp 56), Fort Steilacoom Washington (Camp 51), and Buckley Washington (Camp 95). The collections include original publications, manuscripts, photographs, artwork, and oral histories.

Ernst Chladni Collection

A collection of letters, drawings, and portraits connected to Ernst Chladni. Chladni was a significant figure in late 18th and early 19th century astronomy and acoustics. 

History of Lewis & Clark College Publications

The Lewis & Clark College archives hold extensive resources relating to the history of publications on the campus in Portland, Oregon as well as those of its predecessor, Albany College. Many of these resources have been digitized and are available for research.

Lewis & Clark at 150: The "Cinderella College"

Explore College history in the Lewis & Clark at 150: The "Cinderella College" sesquicentennial exhibition and interactive timeline.

Lewis and Clark Expedition Collections

Lewis & Clark College has one of the world's most complete collections of printed materials on the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This collection includes books, newspapers, maps, scholarly journals, magazines, pamphlets, and manuscript materials related to the Expedition.