Portland Iron Works records, 1860-1939

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Portland Iron Works (Or.)
Title
Portland Iron Works records
Dates
1860-1939 (inclusive)
Quantity
8.78 cubic feet, (1 legal document case; 24 volumes in 7 legal document cases; 24 loose volumes)
Collection Number
Mss 175
Summary
Records of an iron manufacturing company of Portland, Oregon, that produced mostly sawmill and transmission machinery. Includes financial records, letter books, time books, correspondence, patent materials, and pamphlets and brochures. Most records date from the 1880s to the early 1920s.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Portland Iron Works was founded in 1882 by Orlando Clarke and E. H. Thompson. A few years later, James A. Govanlock bought a share of the business and was active in the company until his death in 1903. Harry T. Clarke, son of Orlando Clarke, was president and manager from 1890-1918. In 1908, LeRoy Andersen joined the company as a stenographer, and in 1920, he became secretary and manager. In 1947, the Andersen family purchased Portland Iron Works from the Clarke family, making LeRoy Andersen the president. His son Lester Andersen served as president from 1969-1979; he was succeeded as president by Timothy Andersen, grandson of LeRoy Andersen.

The principal products of the plant were sawmill and transmission machinery, as well as floor and roof drains. In addition, they produced ripsaws, edgers, trimmers, steam engines, and castings for machinery. The company also contracted general iron work. During World War II, Portland Iron Works manufactured one-third of all the throttle valves used on Liberty ships.

Affiliated companies are Power Transmission Products, the General Bearing Company, Cascade Industrial Supply, the Paul Roberts Company, and the Fisher Brothers Company. Two other manufacturing divisions are PTP Machinery in Salem and PTP Hydraulics of Portland, manufacturer of hydraulic power units.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Records include: Cash books (1882-1920), day books (1885-1887 and 1905-1918), inventories (1907-1926), journals (1884-1918), ledgers (1886-1928), letter books (1860-1907), petty cash books (1890-1897 and 1904-1909), sales books (1888-1897), time books (1891-1903), work order books (1885-1920), correspondence (1891-1892), and agreements (1892-1900). Records also include company pamphlets and brochures.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

Portland Iron Works records, Mss 175, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Restrictions on Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Other materials at the Oregon Historical Society Research Library that relate to Portland Iron Works include an oral history interview with LeRoy C. Andersen, SR 9598; photographs in Photo File #1739, Portland - Business firms - Portland Iron Works; and a pamphlet, "Our first hundred years, 1882-1982: the history of Portland Iron Works," by Bob M. Seymour, call number PAM 672 S521o.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1-2 Agreements 1892-1899
1 3 Brochures 1882, 1910
Volume
2 1 Cash books 1882-1890
Volume
2 Cash books 1883-1890
3 Cash books 1893-1901
4 Cash books 1901-1906
Box Volume
2 5 Cash books 1909-1913
2 6 Cash books 1913-1920
Folder
1 4 Correspondence 1891
1 5 Correspondence 1896, 1899
1 6 Correspondence 1905-1906
1 7 Correspondence 1939
Volume
3 7 Day books 1885-1887
Volume
8 Day books 1905-1918
Box Folder
1 8 Diagrams for equipment undated
Volume
3 9 Inventories 1907-1912
3 10 Inventories 1912-1917
3 11 Inventories 1918-1921
3 12 Inventories 1921-1926
4 13 Journals 1884
Volume
14 Journals 1888-1895
15 Journals 1896-1905
16 Journals 1905-1918
17 Index to ledgers 1886-1928
18 Ledgers 1886-1887
19 Ledgers 1888-1889
20 Ledgers 1890-1893
21 Ledgers 1895-1897
22 Ledgers 1903-1907
23 Ledgers 1923-1928
Box Volume
4 24 Letter books circa 1860-1879
4 25 Letter books 1899 June-1900 December
4 26 Letter books 1899 July-1900 November
5 27 Letter books 1900 December-1902 February
5 28 Letter books 1901 January-1901 September
5 29 Letter books 1902 February-1903 March
6 30 Letter books 1903 March-1904 September
6 31 Letter books 1904 October-1905 September
6 32 Letter books 1905 April-December
7 33 Letter books 1905 September-1907 January
Folder
1 9-10 Pamphlets undated
1 11 Patents 1891-1892
1 12 Patents corrections undated
1 13 Patents, published undated
Volume
7 34 Petty cash books 1890-1907
8 35 Petty cash books 1904-1909
Volume
36 Plans -- inventory records undated
37 Sales books 1888-1889
38 Sales books 1889-1891
39 Sales books 1891-1894
40 Sales books 1894-1897
Box Folder
1 14 Specifications for machinery undated
Volume
8 41 Time books 1891-1892
8 42 Time books 1892-1895
Volume
43 Time books 1901-1902
44 Time books 1902-1903
45 Work order books 1885-1886
Box Volume
8 46 Work order books 1889-1890
Volume
47 Work order books 1896
48 Work order books 1895-1920

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Iron foundries--Oregon--Portland
  • Machine parts industry--Oregon--Portland
  • Sawmills--Equipment and supplies

Corporate Names

  • Portland Iron Works (Or.)--Records and correspondence

Form or Genre Terms

  • business records
  • correspondence
  • financial records
  • pamphlets
  • patents