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Henry Failing papers, 1802-1968
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Failing, Henry, 1834-1898
- Title
- Henry Failing papers
- Dates
- 1802-1968 (inclusive)18021968
- Quantity
- 20 cubic feet, (13 document cases, 10 record cartons, 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- Mss 650
- Summary
- Papers of a pioneer merchant, banker, mayor, civic leader, and philanthropist of Portland, Oregon. Includes business correspondence and other business papers; business ledgers; files on the Failing house; materials relating to a European tour of 1879-1880; files on business and civic interests, including the Tualatin Academy; land ownership records; and correspondence of other family members, including Henry Coalter Cabell and Henry Failing Cabell.
- 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
-
The collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Henry Failing (1834-1898), one of the first citizens of Portland, Oregon, is known for his political business and civic contributions to the city. He lived during a time when Portland transformed itself from a small settlement to one of the great metropolitan and trade centers in the northwest. He was born in New York City on January 17, 1834, the son of Josiah Failing and Henrietta Ellison Failing. His formal education ended at age 12, when he entered the counting house of L.F. Figanere & Co. as an office boy. His training there as well as at a later firm, Eno, Mahoney & Co., gave him a good background in business and accounting. His later successes can be largely attributed to this early training.
Failing left New York on April 15, 1851 in the company of his father Josiah and younger brother John W. They journeyed to Portland via Panama by ship and mule train, arriving by steamer on June 19, 1851. Henrietta and the rest of the family followed two years later in a clipper ship around the Horn. Later that year father and son opened J. Failing and Co., a wholesale hardware business in Portland, at the corner of Front and Oak Streets. At the time, Portland was a small community of approximately three or four hundred people and only two streets. Following a dispute with New York City merchandise supplier Stevens Company, the Failings turned to John A. Hatt of that city for goods. Hatt merged his business with the Failing brothers in 1859, creating Failing & Hatt. In 1864, Josiah Failing turned the business over to his son, Henry, who continued to run it until 1871, when he consolidated the business with that of Henry W. Corbett, his brother-in-law. That subsequent firm, Corbett, Failing, and Company, continued for 22 years.
Henry Failing had numerous business and civic interests. In 1869, he joined his father Josiah and Henry W. Corbett in purchasing a controlling interest in Portland's First National Bank. He served as president of the bank until his death, and during his tenure it became one of the strongest moneyed concerns in the northwest. Failing was also a principal in the Keystone Mining and Milling Company, the Oregon Iron Company of Oswego, and the Willamette Iron and Steel Works. He served three separate terms as mayor of Portland, and during his first term a city charter was established. Also during his tenure a sorely needed system for street improvement was conceived which brought sewer lines to the city.
Failing found many uses for his talents. Always civic-minded, he was one of the first to serve as a volunteer fireman. When a devastating conflagration destroyed much of the city during his last term as mayor, he encouraged its citizens not to accept donations from other cities, believing that Portland should retain its independence. He and other community members contributed money for the relief of fire victims, many of whom had lost homes or businesses. All claims were paid, and money was left over to create a fund for the future relief of disabled firemen.
Failing had a lifelong interest in education, although he was himself largely self-taught. He served as President of the Board of the University of Oregon as well as trustee and treasurer of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University. Many other institutions and causes benefited from his generosity, such as the construction of Skidmore Fountain in downtown Portland. When the Library Association of Portland was established in 1864, Failing joined its board, beginning a fund raising campaign that allowed the Association to find a permanent home. He ultimately served a term as the Library's president, from 1894 until his death in 1898, and he provided the art work which became the core of the Library's present art collecton.
Henry Failing married Emily Phelps Corbett (1836-1870) on October 21, 1858. They had four daughters, three of whom survived to adulthood. They were Henrietta Ellison Failing (1859-1931) and Mary Forbush Failing (1862-1947), who remained unmarried; and Emily Corbett Failing (1867-1922), who married Henry Coalter Cabell (1858-1930) on February 12, 1894. The fourth daughter, Martha Fox Failing, died in infancy.
The Failing home was located on the block bordered by Fifth and Sixth Avenues, and Taylor and Salmon Streets, across from the Corbett mansion. Constructed during 1873-1874, it was a large and elegant house built in the French "Mansard" style. Three years before its completion, Failing's wife Emily passed away, so his daughter Henrietta was then called to serve as the family hostess. In the years 1879 and 1880 Failing and his three daughters traveled throughout Europe, buying furniture and decorative items for the house.
Henry Failing suffered a heart attack in July of 1898. His health then began to decline rapidly, and he died on November 8 of that year. In honor of his importance, Mayor W. S. Mason ordered flags flown at half mast on all city-owned public buildings, and the closure of all the town's businesses. After Failing's death, his daughters Mary and Henrietta lived on in his mansion until 1922, when it was sold, demolished, and soon replaced by the Public Service Building. Some of the house's furnishings were eventually given to the Pittock Mansion and are displayed in what is now called the Failing Room.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection includes correspondence, bills, receipts, an incomplete diary (1851) of Failing's voyage from New York to Oregon, and notebooks (1879-1880) kept on a European tour. Also included are papers relating to: the First National Bank (Portland); investment interests, such as the Keystone Mining and Milling Company, the Oregon Iron Company (Oswego, Or.), the Willamette Iron and Steel Works; the construction of the Failing home; and Failing's interests in the University of Oregon, the Portland Fire Department, Portland Library Association, the First Baptist Church of Portland, Tualatin Academy, and Pacific University. Papers relating to the estates of Josiah Failing (Portland, Or.), John A. Hatt and his wife, Emma M. Hatt (New York City), and John B. Price (Walla Walla, Wash.) are also included. Correspondents include Jesse Applegate, Henry W. Corbett, Emily Corbett (Failing) Cabell, Edward Failing, Henrietta Ellison Failing, Mary Forbush Failing, Emma Hatt, John A. Hatt, and William S. Ladd. Of particular interest among the business correspondence are letters from railroad magnate Henry Villard regarding the building of the Northern Pacific Railroad and its terminus in Portland.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use of reproductions may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright holders.
Preferred Citation
Henry Failing papers, Mss 650, Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in the following series:
- Series A: Business correspondence and other business papers, 1851-1920
- Series B: Property records, 1852-1945
- Series C: Failing house files, 1871-1885
- Series D: Henry Failing personal files, 1841-1922
- Series E: Family papers and general materials, 1802-1971
- Series F: Ledgers and other bound volumes, 1857-1968
Processing Note
The unbound paper records in the collection were reorganized and re-boxed in September of 2006. Additional processing of bound volumes will take place at a later date.
Acquisition Information
Library Accessions 13029, 13109, 14021, and additional accessions from Henrietta C. Failing and purchase from Charles Apfelbaum.
Bibliography
“Bit of Portland’s Past Perpetuated in Failing Room.” Oregon Journal, 8 June 1966, p. 6.
“Henry Failing- Portland’s Great Financier is Dead.” Oregonian, 9 November 1898, p. 1.
“Historic Philanthropy: Henry and Mary Forbush Failing. A Daughter Continues her Father’s Legacy of Library Support,” Gateways Newsletter (The Library Foundation) No. 3.
“Old Portlander in Chips Bought Block, Built Showplace.” Oregon Journal, 23 October 1968, Section 2, p. 6.
“Pittock Mansion Boasts New Ceramics, 19th Century Room,” Oregonian, June 6, 1966, Section 2, p.1.
“Henry Failing,” in Portrait & Biographical Record of Portland & Vicinity. Chicago: Oregon Chapman 1930, p. 27.
“Still Ruthless, the Old Failing Home on Sixth between Salmon & Taylor to go.” Oregon Journal, 26 February 1924, p. 6.
Related Materials
A collection of photoraphs of the Henry Failing residence are housed in Org. Lot 785, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Series A: Business correspondence and other business papers, 1851-1920Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Business correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1 |
Includes letter from Boskowitz & Sommer, 1868 February14,
reporting transmittal of 82 3/4 onces of gold dust; asks Failing to have it
assayed and to pay half to Levy & Fecheimer and to credit Boskowitz and
Sommer's account for the rest.
|
1851-1870 |
1/2 | 1871 | |
1/3 | 1872 January-June | |
1/4 | 1872 July-December | |
1/5 | 1873 January-August | |
1/6 | 1874 | |
1/7 | 1875 | |
1/8 |
Includes extensive letter from Henry Villard regarding plans
for the Northern Pacific Railroad
|
1876 |
1/9 | 1877-1878 | |
1/10 | 1879 January-June | |
1/11 | 1879 July-September | |
1/12 | 1879 October-December | |
1/13 | Telegrams |
1879 |
2/1 | 1880 January-June | |
2/2 | 1880 July-December | |
2/3 | 1881 | |
2/4 | 1882 | |
2/5 | 1883 | |
2/6 | 1884 | |
2/7 | Frisbee, Frank |
1884 |
2/8 | 1885 January-June | |
2/9 | 1885 August-December | |
2/10 | 1886 | |
2/11 | 1889-1898 | |
2/12 | undated | |
John A. and Emma Hatt materials |
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/1 | Letters from John A. Hatt |
1871-1881 |
3/2 | Letters regarding John A. Hatt |
1876-1877 |
3/3 | Estate of John A. Hatt |
1876-1882 |
3/4 | Emma M. Hatt--Correspondence with Henry Failing, Henry
W. Corbett, and others
Includes letters from Henry Failing's niece, Amelia M.
Merrill, regarding Emma Hatt's condition and finances.
|
circa 1876-1882 |
3/5 | Estate of Emma M. Hatt
Includes legal papers and correspondence with Emma Hatt's
daughter, Alma M. Nichols, her son-in-law, C. L. Nichols, Amelia M. Merrill,
and others.
|
circa 1883-1899 |
Box/Folder | ||
3/6 | Letter from Henry Failing to Colonel H. C.
Hodges
Concerns a bill of iron ordered for building a wharf at Ft.
Stevens.
|
1866 |
3/7 | Henry Failing and Edward Failing, letterpress
copybook
See also Series F, letterpress copybooks
|
1897-1902 |
3/8 | Letterpress copybook pages |
1872-1883 |
Business papers, general
Contains mostly invoices, bills, receipts, and accounts
|
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/9 | 1854-1864 | |
3/10 | 1865-1867 | |
4/1-2 | 1868 | |
4/3 | 1869-1875 | |
4/4 | 1876-1881 | |
4/5 | 1882-1885 | |
4/6 | 1886-1889 | |
4/7 | 1890-1897 | |
Individual business interests |
||
Estate of John B. Price |
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Box/Folder | ||
4/8 | Correspondence and inventories
Includes correspondence with Senator John H. Mitchell,
Price's son-in-law
|
1887-1897 |
4/9 | Claims and vouchers |
circa 1884-1898 |
4/10 | Court records |
1888-1897 |
Box/Folder | ||
5/1 | Keystone Mining and Milling Company |
1886 |
5/2 | Oregon and Washington Fish Propagating
Company |
1877-1878 |
5/3-4 | Oregon Iron Company of Oswego |
1865-1883 |
5/5 | Reed and Failing, Inc., Hodge David & Co.,
building at corner of Front and Stark |
1878-1888 |
5/6-9 | Willamette Iron and Steel Works |
1918-1920 |
Related business |
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Box/Folder | ||
5/10 | City, county, and school taxes |
1870-1880 |
5/11 | Failing vs. Stark |
1872 |
5/12 | First National Bank of Grants Pass--Correspondence
between H. W. Corbett, R. A. Booth, and C. A. Dolph |
1902-1906 |
5/13 | Portland Fire Deptartment |
1866-1882 |
5/14 | Road District taxes and street assessments |
1870-1880 |
Ship files |
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Box/Folder | ||
5/15 | General |
1872-1881 |
5/16 | Ship correspondence |
1885-1886 |
5/17-18 | Ship
Henry Failing
|
1884 |
5/19 | Ship builders |
1882 |
Box/Folder | ||
5/20 | Skidmore Fountain |
1884-1887 |
Tualatin Academy and Pacific University |
||
Box/Folder | ||
6/1 | Correspondence and documents |
1873-1898 |
6/2 | Darr Estate |
1880-1897 |
6/3 | Darr Estate |
1896 |
6/4 | Deeds |
1850-1859 |
6/5 | Deeds |
1860-1894 |
6/6 | Mortgages |
1872-1882 |
6/7 | Mortgages |
1883-1889 |
Box/Folder | ||
6/8 | United States International Exhibition, Centennial of
Peace |
1880-1883 |
6/9 | University of Oregon and School of Deaf
Mutes |
1882-1884 |
Series B: Property records, 1852-1945Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
6/10 | Atkinson and Wakefield invoices |
1870-1878 |
6/11 | Building bills and receipts |
1873-1878 |
6/12-13 | Buiding maintenance bills and receipts |
1880-1890 |
Individual buildings in Portland |
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Box/Folder | ||
6/14 | Front and Stark Streets |
1874-1884 |
6/15 | Stark and Front Streets--Bills |
1874-1878 |
6/16 | Second and Stark Streets--Bills |
1880-1881 |
6/17 | Union Block, First and Stark Streets |
1879-1885 |
Deeds and mortgages for individual
properties
See also Series F, Ledgers and Other Bound Volumes, Henry
Failing Cabell
|
||
Box/Folder | ||
6/18 | City of Portland, block 2, lot 8 |
1886-1900 |
7/1 | City of Portland, block 2, lots 13-26 (Henrietta and
Mary Failing, Emily Failing Cabell) |
1905-1916 |
7/2 | Ardmore addition, Portland, block 2, lots
24-25 |
1926-1932 |
7/3 | East Portland, block 4, lot 3; block 18 lots
1-16 |
1896-1897 |
7/4 | City of Portland, block 19, lots 7-8 |
1881 |
7/5 | City of Portland, block 21, lots 6-8
Includes deed signed by Daniel Lownsdale, Stephen Coffin, and
W. Chapman. Block bounded by Morrison, Yamhill, Second and Third Streets.
|
1852-1892 |
7/6 | City of Portland, Block 27, lot 3
See also file on Failing vs. Stark, above.
|
1868-1924 |
7/7 | City of Portland, block 41, lot 7 |
1852-1901 |
7/8 | City of Portland, block 41, lots 2, 3, 6,
7 |
1878-1879 |
7/9 | City of Portland, block 50, lots 5-6 |
circa 1865-1874 |
7/10 | City of Portland, block 60, lots 7-8 |
1853-1901 |
7/11 | City of Portland, block 62, lots 1, 2, 7, 8 (Richmond
Building) |
1892-1960 |
7/12 | City of Portland, block 80, lots 2-3 (18 Oak
Street) |
1881-1885 |
7/13 | City of Portland, block 80 (Municipal Pier, foot of
Stark Street, Reed Institute, et. al.) |
1863-1938 |
7/14 | City of Portland, block 144, lots 1-2 |
1883 |
7/15 | City of Portland, block 169, lots 1, 7, 8 |
1878-1901 |
7/16 | City of Portland, block 170 |
1851-1874 |
7/17 | City of Portland, block 204, lot 6 |
1923-1925 |
7/18 | City of Portland, block 224, lots 7, 8 |
1925; 1931 |
7/19 | Caruthers Addition, block 136, lots 5, 6 |
1888-1922 |
7/20 | Couch's Addition, block 72 |
1892 |
7/21 | Couch's Addition, block 104, lots 5, 6, 7,
8 |
1869-1873 |
7/22 | Couch's Addition, block 162, lots 5, 8; Sauvie
Island |
1934-1945 |
7/23 | East Portland, block 103, lot 8 |
1929-1944 |
7/24 | East Portland, block 229, lots 1, 2, 7, 8 |
1892-1910 |
7/25 | Waverly Heights, blocks 5, 7, 9, 11 |
1901-1916 |
8/1 | Tennessee property |
1869-1873 |
8/2 | Washington lands |
1893-1898 |
Series C: Failing house files, 1871-1885Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
8/3 | Construction bills |
1873 |
8/4 | Construction bills and receipts |
1874 January-June |
8/5 | Construction bills and receipts |
1874 July-December |
8/6 | Construction payroll |
1873-1874 |
8/7 | Fire of 1873 August 2 (Report of the Relief Committee
titled
Relief of sufferers by the fire in
Portland, Oregon, august 2, 1873. |
1873 |
8/8 | Furnishings |
1874-1885 |
8/9 | Garden |
1871-1878 |
8/10-11 | Letters from architect H.W. Cleveland |
1873-1885 |
8/12 | Letters from John A. Hatt re: furnishings |
1874-1875 |
8/13 | Maintenance expenses |
1875-1885 |
9/1 | Specifications, landscape plan |
circa 1873-1874 |
9/2 | Title abstract (City of Portland, block 170) |
circa 1872 |
Series D: Henry Failing personal files, 1841-1922Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
9/3 | Art and glassware purchases |
1880 |
9/4 | Art purchases correspondence |
1880-1883 |
9/5 | Art purchases--bills |
1875-1885 |
9/6 | Book purchases |
1874-1886 |
Oversize folder | Certificates
Includes the following items:
|
1866-1889 |
9/7 | Death notice for Henry Failing, First National
Bank |
1898 |
9/8 | Ephemera, personal |
1845-1896 |
9/9-11 | Estate of Henry Failing |
1898-1922 |
9/12 | Farewell note from Failing's New York
colleagues |
1851 |
9/13 | Genealogy |
circa 1885 |
9/14 | Journal of Henry Failing's voyage from New York City to
Acapulco via Panama (original) |
1851 |
9/15 | Letters from Henry Failing to his daughters |
1870-1893 |
9/16 | Letters from Henry Failing to his parents and
sisters
Includes letter of 1874 November 10 including details on the
finishing of the house.
|
1851-1885 |
9/17 | Letters from Failing to sister Elizabeth and
brother-in-law John Connor |
1878-1886 |
9/18 | Library Association of Portland--Memorial pamphlet on
Henry Failing |
1898 |
10/1 | Mercantine Library, New York City (Clinton
Hall)--bulletins and tickets |
1850-1851 |
10/2 | Northern Pacific Railroad--Ephemera relating to opening
ceremonies in Portland |
1883 |
10/3 | Obituary of Henry Failing in the
Morning Oregonian
|
1898 |
10/4 | Periodical subscriptions |
1874-1886 |
10/5-11 | Personal and household bills and receipts |
1856-1886 |
10/12 | Public school diplomas, New York City |
1841-1842 |
Travel materials, European trip |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10/13 | Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland,, New York,
Washington, D. C., San Francisco--Bills and receipts |
1879-1880 |
10/14 | British Isles--Bills and receipts |
1879-1880 |
10/15 | France, Switzerland, Italy--Bills and
receipts |
1879-1880 |
10/16 | Italy and France--Bills and receipts |
1879-1880 |
10/17 | Letters, bills |
1879-1880 |
Oversize folder | Passports |
1879 |
11/1 | Expense book (old volume 2) |
1879-1880 |
11/2 | Travel expenses and cash book (old volume 5); travel
account book (old volume 3) |
1879-1886 |
11/3 | Travel account book (old volume 6) |
circa 1879-1880 |
11/4 | Ephemera from trip |
circa 1879-1880 |
Box/Folder | ||
11/5 | Universal Exposition, Paris--Appointment of Henry
Failing as U.S. commissioner (3 items) |
1866-1867 |
11/6 | Wills of Henry Failing |
1866-1898 |
Series E: Family papers and general materials, 1802-1971Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
11/7 | Alvord, William C.--Letter with historical
information |
1890 |
11/8 | Cabell, Emily C. Failing (daughter of Henry
Failing)--Letters to and about
Includes letters from her husband, Henry C. Cabell
|
1893-1898 |
11/9 | Cabell, Emily C. Failing--letters to her father, Henry
Failing |
1876-1886; undated |
11/10 | Cabell, Emily C. Failing--wedding announcement and
newspaper notice |
1894 |
11/11 | Cabell, Henry Coalter--letters to, and essay "Visit to
the battlefield of Gettysburg." |
1893-1903 |
Oversize folder | Cabell, Henry Coalter--certificates for military
service
Includes admission certificate for Virginia Militia, 1857.
|
1857-1826 |
11/12 | Cabell, Henry Failing (grandson of Henry
Failing)--Correspondence and military documents |
1904-1959 |
Oversize folder | Cabell, Henry Failing--Certificates and
diplomas
Includes the following items:
|
1923-1971; undated |
11/13 | Cabell Family letters |
1803-1911 |
12/1 | Carhart, J. W. and George--family letters |
1871-1881 |
12/2 | Corbett, Melinda Forbush (mother-in-law of Henry
Failing)--letters from |
1876-1882 |
12/3 | Connor, John--overland diary (photocopy) |
1850 |
12/4 | Ellison, Mary (maternal grandmother of Henry
Failing)--letters to her brother |
1802; undated |
12/5 | Failing, Henrietta (daughter of Henry Failing)--general
papers |
1893-1913 |
12/6 | Failing, Henrietta--letters to her father, Henry
Failing |
1872-1888; undated |
12/7 | Failing, Henry J. and Mary Chapman Failing--Marriage
certificate |
1803 |
12/8 | Failing, James F. (brother of Henry Failing)--letters to
and ephemera |
1853-1913; undated |
12/9 | Failing, Jeremiah (uncle of Henry Failing)--letters to
Henry Failing |
1882-1887 |
12/10 | Failing, John C. and Henrietta--Yale document,
historical notes, letter on board "Empress of England" |
1905; 1961; undated |
12/11 | Failing, John C., Henrietta, and Frederick--general
papers
Includes records related to John C. Failing's military service,
1917-1919
|
1905-1919 |
Oversize folder | Failing, John C.--certificate for Selective Service
medal, signed by President Truman |
undated |
12/12 | Failing, John W. (brother of Henry Failing)--letters to
Henry Failing |
1862-1879 |
12/13 | Failing, Josiah, estate of--claims |
circa 1877-1878 |
12/14 | Failing Josiah--personal copy of
Directory of the Common Council,
New York City (old volume 1) |
1837 |
12/15 | Failing, Josiah--marriage certificate and family
record |
1828 |
12/16 | Failing, Josiah--estate papers |
1878-1879 |
12/17 | Failing, Kate Whittlesey--
Orange yearbook from Oregon State
University |
1914 |
12/18 | Failing, Kate Whittlesey--
Pocket business directory, 1889,
with personal accounts for 1893-1897 |
1889; 1893-1897 |
13/1 | Failing, Mary F. (May)--letters from |
1872-1900 |
Oversize folder | Failing, Mary F.--certificates from American Field
Service in France |
circa 1919 |
13/2 | Merrill, Henry F. and Joseph (brothers-in-law of Henry
Failing)--letters to Henry Failing |
1876-1879 |
13/3 | Merrill, Mary F. (sister of Henry Failing)--Letters to
Henry Failing |
1875-1885 |
13/4 | Family correspondence, general
Includes letter from Jesse Applegate.
|
1857-1923 |
13/5 | Ephemera, general |
1850-1913 |
13/6 | Invitations, calling cards, menus |
1858-1909 |
13/7 | News clippings |
1873-1911 |
Series F: Ledgers and other bound volumes, 1857-1968, undatedReturn to Top
Books and ledgers arranged by volume numbers assigned during processing.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Henry Failing materials |
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Volume | ||
Volume 6 | Ledger C - Failing & Hatt; Corbett, Failing &
Co. |
1865-1879 |
Volume 7 | Ledger D - Accounts, etc. |
1879-1896 |
Volume 8 | Ledger E--accounts, personal expenses |
1897-1898 |
Volume 9 | Ledger--accounts, cash |
1879-1894 |
Volume 10 | Ledger--accounts, cash |
1897-1898 |
Volume 11 | Cash book |
1870-1879 |
Volume 12 | Cash book |
1876-1883 |
Volume 13 | Cash book |
1883-1889 |
Volume 14 | Cash book |
1889-1892 |
Volume 15 | Cash book |
1893-1896 |
Volume 16 | Cash book |
1896-1898 |
Volume 17 | Cash book |
1879-1893 |
Volume 18 | Cash book |
Cash book, 1897-1898 |
Volume 19 | Lettterpress copybook |
1871-1872 |
Volume 21 | Lettterpress copybook |
1874-1878 |
Volume 22 | Lettterpress copybook |
1884-1887 |
Volume 23 | Lettterpress copybook |
1887-1889 |
Volume 24 | Lettterpress copybook |
1889-1891 |
Volume 25 | Lettterpress copybook |
1889-1894 |
Volume 26 | Lettterpress copybook |
1891-1895 |
Volume 27 | Lettterpress copybook |
1895-1897 |
Volume 29 | Household expense book |
1888-1889 |
Volume 30 | Stock account, Failings & Hatt |
1865-1872 |
Volume 31 | First National Bank, statements |
1870-1943 |
Volume 32 | First National Bank, statements |
1909-1932 |
Volume 33 | Checkbook stubs, Failings & Hatt |
1865-1867 |
Estate of Henry Failing |
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Volume | ||
Volume 34 | Cash book 2 |
1911-1916 |
Volume 35 | Cash book 3 |
1917-1922 |
Volume 36 | Cash book 4 |
1923-1926 |
Volume 37 | Cash book 5 |
1927-1930 |
Volume 38 | Cash book 6 |
1930-1933 |
Volume 39 | Cash book 7 |
1934-1936 |
Volume 40 | Cash book 8 |
1937-1939 |
Volume 41 | Cash book 9 |
1940-1943 |
Volume 42 | Cash book 10 |
1944-1946 |
Volume 43 | Cash book 11 |
1947-1951 |
Volume 44 | Cash book 12 |
1952-1956 |
Volume 45 | Cash book 13 |
1957-1963 |
Volume 46 | Cash book 13 supplement |
1963-1968 |
Volume 47 | Cash book, unnumbered |
1900-1910 |
Volume 48 | Ledger 2 - General Expenses |
1911-1917 |
Volume 49 | Ledger 3 - General Expenses |
1917-1923 |
Volume 50 | Ledger 4 - General Expenses |
1923-1927 |
Volume 51 | Ledger 5 - General Expenses |
1927-1930 |
Volume 52 | Ledger 6 - General Expenses |
1930-1934 |
Volume 53 | Ledger 7 - General Expenses |
1934-1937 |
Volume 54 | Ledger 8 - General Expenses |
1937-1940 |
Volume 55 | Ledger 9 - General Expenses |
1940-1944 |
Volume 56 | Ledger 10 - General Expenses |
1944-1947 |
Volume 57 | Ledger 11 - General Expenses |
1947-1952 |
Volume 58 | Ledger 12 - General Expenses |
1952-1957 |
Volume 59 | Ledger 13 - General Expenses |
1957-1968 |
Volume 60 | Bonds and Expenses |
1900-1909 |
Volume 61 | H. Failing Estate |
1910-1912 |
Volume 62 | Account of holdings |
1900-1910 |
Volume 63 | Estate of Henry Failing - Securities book |
1900-1918 |
Volume | ||
Volumes 64-65 | Mary F. Failing--details of savings account with
Security Savings and Trust Co. and First National Bank |
1891-1947 |
Henrietta E. Failing |
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Volume | ||
Volume 66 | Appraisal of home |
1915 |
Volume 67 | Guest book |
1887 |
Emily C. Failing Cabell |
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Volume | ||
Volume 68 | Details of savings account with Security Savings and
Trust Co. and First National Bank |
undated |
Volume 69 | Diary |
1887-1888 |
Volumes 70-72 | Letter books (3 volumes) |
1894-1921; undated |
Henry Coalter Cabell |
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Volume | ||
Volume 75 | "List of nigros indetedist" [sic]--account book of
labor and goods of William J. Gray. Also, business papers of Gray and H.C.
Cabell
Ledger kept when Cabell was in Abbeville, South Carolina.
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1857 |
Volume 76 | Personal accounts |
1885-1925 |
Volume 77 | Account and cash book |
1914-1923 |
Volume 78 | City Land Company cash book |
1907-1915 |
Volume 79 | City Land Company cash book |
1915-1931 |
Volume 80 | City Land Company cash book |
1931-1943 |
Volume 81 | City Land Company--stockholders meeting
book |
1909-1943 |
Volume 82 | Deeds, etc., from Caroline Benson Unander to City Land
Co. |
1930 |
Volumes 83-84 | City Land Company--trial balance books (2
vols) |
1926-1932; 1933-1941 |
Volumes 85-86 | Portland Holding Company - Cash books (2
volumes) |
1921-1933; 1934-1941 |
Volume 87 | Portland Holding Company - Trial balance books (2
volumes) |
1926-1932; 1933-1941 |
Volume 88 | Garthwick Co. - Articles of incorporation |
1922 |
Volume 88 | Garthwick Co. - Minutes of stockholder
meetings |
circa 1922-1935 |
Volume 88 | Garthwick Co. - Minutes of Board of
Directors |
circa 1922-1935 |
Volume 89 | Garthwick Co. - Financial statements |
1927-1931 |
Volume 90 | Garthwick Co. - Stock certificate book |
1922 |
Volume 91 | Garthwick Co. - Cash book |
1922-1935 |
Volume 92 | Garthwick Co. - Account book |
1922-1935 |
Volume 93 | Garthwick Co. - Account book |
1922-1935 |
Henry Failing Cabell |
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Volume | ||
Volume 94 | Details of savings account with Security Savings and
Trust Co. and First National Bank |
1896-1928 |
Volume 95 | Tax receipts |
1912-1954 |
Volume 111 | Scrapbook |
1911-1938 |
Volume 112 | Oregon State Board of Higher Education
scrapbook |
1961 |
Volumes 96-98 | Title abstract, Benton County, Oregon - Slagle
farm |
undated |
Volume 99 | Title abstract, Benton County, Oregon - Johnson
farm |
undated |
Volume 100 | Title abstract, Benton County, Oregon - Tom/Kohler
claim |
undated |
Volume 101 | Title abstract, Benton County, Oregon - R. D. Gates
tract |
undated |
Volume 102 | Title abstract, Benton County, Oregon - J. D. Walker
tract |
undated |
Volume 103 | Title abstract, Multnomah County, Oregon - King's
Addition |
undated |
Volumes 104-106 | Title abstract, Multnomah County, Oregon - Carter's
Addition/Thompson tract |
undated |
Volume 107 | Title abstract, Multnomah County, Oregon - Lot 3,
Block 249, Portland |
undated |
Volume 108 | Title abstract, Multnomah County, Oregon - Failing
Building, lots 7 & 8, block 62 |
undated |
Volume 109 | Title abstract, Multnomah County, Oregon - Park
Building, Lot 5 & 6, block 213 |
undated |
Volume | ||
Volume 73 | Charles E. Sitton estate papers |
1890-1891 |
Volume 74 | John B. Price estate papers |
1887-1898 |
Volume 113 | Dinner scrapbook, Henry F. Cabell |
1939 |
Volume 114 | Portland Academy scrapbook of Margaret
Malarkey |
1911-1921 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bankers--Oregon--Portland--Correspondence
- Banks and banking--Oregon--Portland
- Businessmen--Oregon--Portland--Correspondence
- Mayors--Oregon--Portland--Correspondence
- Merchants--Oregon--Portland--Correspondence
- Pioneers--Oregon--Portland--Correspondence
- Voyages to the Pacific coast
Personal Names
- Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888--Correspondence
- Cabell, Emily Corbett, 1867-1922--Diaries
- Cabell, Henry Coalter--Correspondence
- Cabell, Henry Failing, 1895-1972--Correspondence
- Corbett, Henry W. (Henry Winslow), 1827-1903--Correspondence
- Failing, Emily Phelps, 1836-1870
- Failing, Henrietta Ellison--Correspondence
- Failing, Henry, 1834-1898--Correspondence (creator)
- Failing, James, b. 1842--Correspondence
- Failing, Josiah, 1806-1877--Correspondence
- Failing, Mary Forbush--Correspondence
- Hatt, John A.--Correspondence
- Ladd, William Sargent, 1826-1893--Correspondence
- Price, John B.
- Sitton, Charles E.
- Villard, Henry, 1835-1900--Correspondence
Corporate Names
- Portland (Or.). Fire Dept.
- First Baptist Church (Portland, Or.)
- First National Bank of Portland (Or.)
- Keystone Mining and Milling Company
- Library Association (Portland, Or.)
- Oregon Iron Company
- Pacific University
- University of Oregon
- Willamette Iron and Steel Works
Geographical Names
- Portland (Or.)--Economic conditions
- Portland (Or.)--Politics and government
Form or Genre Terms
- Articles of incorporation
- Awards
- Business letters
- Cashbooks
- Certificates
- Deed registers
- Diaries
- Ephemera
- Financial statements
- Genealogies
- Letter books
- Personal correspondence
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Failing, Edward, 1840-1900--Correspondence