Richard L. and Maurine Brown Neuberger photographs collection, 1893-circa 1997

Overview of the Collection

Title
Richard L. and Maurine Brown Neuberger photographs collection
Dates
1893-circa 1997 (inclusive)
1950-1966 (bulk)
Quantity
1.16 cubic feet, (142 photographic prints in 1 box and 5 oversize folders)
Collection Number
Org. Lot 1007
Summary
This collection contains photographs that document the personal and political lives of Richard L. and Maurine Brown Neuberger, Oregon's first married couple to serve together in the state legislature. The collection includes photographs of the Brown, Kelty, and Neuberger families, but the bulk of the images documents the political lives of Richard and Maurine in the Oregon Legislature and United States Senate from 1950 to1966.
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
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Richard Lewis Neuberger (1912-1960) and Maurine Brown Neuberger (1907-2000) were the first couple to serve together in the Oregon Legislature, Maurine in the House of Representatives and Richard in the House and Senate. Richard was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1954 and died shortly before completing his term. After Richard’s death, Maurine was elected the first woman U.S. Senator from Oregon, becoming the third woman ever to serve in the Senate.

Harvey Maurine Brown was born in Cloverdale, Oregon, to Ethel Kelty Brown (1875-1966), daughter of Oregon pioneers, and Dr. Walter T. Brown (d. 1929). Her brother, Robert, was born in 1907. It has been suggested that Maurine was named after her great-grandfather, the Rev. Amos Harvey. After two years at Monmouth Christian College, Maurine graduated from the University of Oregon and taught English at Lincoln High School in Portland for 14 years.

Richard Lewis Neuberger was born in Portland, Oregon, to Isaac Neuberger and Ruth Lewis Neuberger (d. 1980). His sister, Jane Neuberger (Goodsell), was born in 1921. Richard entered the University of Oregon in 1931 and was put in charge of the sports desk at the Oregon Daily Emerald. In 1932, he was elected editor-in-chief. At the urging of Dean Wayne Morse, he entered UO Law School in 1933. The next year, Richard was charged with copying answers. Although Morse supported him throughout the disciplinary hearing, the dean recommended Richard’s resignation from law school after he failed his Criminal Law class.

In 1935, Richard became a stringer for the New York Times . In 1940, he was elected a Democratic state representative from Portland. Richard and Maurine were married at Missoula, Montana, in 1945. After military service in Alaska as aide-de-camp for General O’Connor, supervising construction of the Alaskan Military Highway, Richard was elected to the first of four terms in the Oregon Senate in 1948.

Maurine was elected to the first of three terms in the Oregon House of Representatives in 1950. She became a household name in Oregon after her demonstration of the difficulty housewives experienced in coloring oleo margarine to look like butter. On the opening day of the 1951 Legislative Session, the Neubergers introduced a bill to end Oregon’s 38-year-old ban on colored margarine.

Richard was narrowly elected to the U.S. Senate in 1954, giving the Democrats a one-vote majority in the Senate and shifting the center of Oregon politics. Maurine resigned from the Oregon Legislature and served as her husband’s aide in Washington, D.C. Richard’s interests included journalism, conservation, and historic preservation. As the author of six6 books and more than 400 magazine and journal articles, he thought of himself as a journalist first and a politician second. Richard died March 9, 1960, of a massive cerebral hemorrhage.

Two days after her husband’s death, Maurine met the filing deadline for the primary ballot and was elected in November 1960 to the Senate, where she pursued education, health, and consumer issues. She sponsored one of the first bills to require warning labels on cigarettes and also worked for pollution controls on automobiles. She served on the Agriculture Committee, Banking and Currency Committee, Special Committee on Aging, President’s Commission on the Status of Women, and national board of the American Association for the United Nations.

In 1964, Maurine married Boston psychiatrist, Dr. Philip Solomon, and chose not to run for re-election in 1966. She taught at Boston College, Radcliffe, and Reed College, becoming the venerated elder stateswoman of Oregon. In 1972, the Neuberger Building at Portland State University was dedicated to Richard. In 1985, the U.S. Forest Service dedicated the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area in his memory.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Photographs of the personal and political lives of Richard L. and Maurine Brown Neuberger, the first married couple to serve in a legislature. The bulk of the collection documents the Neubergers' political lives, including both Richard's and Maurine's terms as Oregon state legislators and United States senators. Subjects include Maurine Neuberger's famous margarine demonstration in front of the Oregon house of representatives in 1951; the Neubergers with national political figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S, Truman, John F. Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Lyndon B. Johnson, as well as Oregon politicians Edith Green, Tom McCall, and Wayne Morse, among others; Democratic party events; and Maurine's professional and personal life after she left politics in 1967. The collection also includes photographs of various members of the Brown, Kelty, and Neuberger families, dating as far back as 1893. Includes color photographs.

Photographers represented in this collection include Fabian Bachrach, Allen J. deLay, Burt Glinn, and Carl Vermilya, among many others.

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 before any publication use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. Permission for reproduction or publication of some images must be obtained from the photographers. See individual photographs for further information.

Preferred Citation

Richard L. and Maurine Brown Neuberger Photographs Collection, Org. Lot 1007, Oregon Historical Society Research Library

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection is organized in the following series and sub-series:

  • Series A. Maurine Brown Neuberger photographs, 1893-circa 1997
    • Subseries 1. Brown family photographs, 1893-1962
    • Subseries 2. Later years, 1980, circa 1997
    • Subseries 3.Oregon Legislature, 1950-1955
    • Subseries 4. Portraits, circa 1962
    • Subseries 5. U.S. Senate, 1960-1966
  • Series B: Richard Lewis Neuberger photographs, circa 1917-1959
    • Subseries 1. Early years, circa 1917-1941
    • Subseries 2. Book, The Lewis and Clark Expedition, circa 1951
    • Subseries 3. Oregon Legislature, circa 1954
    • Subseries 4. Portraits, circa 1954-1958
    • Subseries 5. U.S. Senate, 1955-1960
  • Series C: Richard and Maurine Neuberger photographs, 1950-1958
  • Series D: Democratic Party Functions, 1957-1958

Custodial History

Some prints from the collection were donated to the Oregon Historical Society by Maurine Neuberger in 1987, along with a collection of the papers of her and her husband, Richard. The prints were transferred to the Photographs Collections. The bulk of the collection was donated to the Historical Society by nieces, Kate Marquez, Ann Goodsell, and Molly Goodsell, in 2001.

Acquisition Information

Library accession no. 18396 (Photo accession no. 1987D031) and Library accession no. 24438 (Photo accession no. 2001D032).

Processing Note

Prints that came with the manuscript collection are annotated on the verso of the photograph as, “From Mss 791.”

Separated Materials

Some of the photographs in this collection were separated from the Richard Lewis Neuberger and Maurine Brown Neuberger Papers, Mss 791, in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Bibliography

Neal, Steve, ed. They Never Go Back to Pocatello: The Selected Essays of Richard Neuberger. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1988.

Related Materials

Collections of Maurine Brown Neuberger and Richard Lewis Neuberger papers are located at the University of Oregon. A small collection of correspondence relating to agriculture from their Senate years is located at Oregon State University.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Series A:  Maurine Brown Neuberger photographs, 1893-circa 1997Return to Top

85 items.
The series is arranged into five sub-series: Brown family, 1893-1962; Later years, 1980-ca. 1997; Oregon legislature, 1950-1955; Portraits, ca. 1962; and U.S. Senate, 1960-1966. Within the sub-series, folders are arranged alphabetically.
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: Brown family photographs
1893-1962
Box/Folder
1/1
Walter Brown, Ethel Kelty, and Robert Brown
1893-1962
Box/Folder
1/2 Over A/1
Harvey Maurine Brown
Caption documents her first name as Harvey.
1908
Subseries 2: Later years
1980-circa 1997
Box/Folder
1/3
Maurine Brown Neuberger
circa 1997
1/4
Michael Dukakis
circa 1988
1/5
Ruth Neuberger and Ernie Bonyhadi
1980
Subseries 3: Oregon Legislature
1950-1955
Box/Folder
1/6
Maurine Brown Neuberger
1950-1955
Milk Bill 1950
Women in Legislature 1953
Farewell party 1955
1/7
Demonstration: Adding color to oleo margarine
1951
Subseries 4: Portraits
circa 1962
Box/Folder
1/8
Maurine Brown Neuberger
circa 1962
Official Senate photograph
Holding Muffet, her Manx cat
Box/Folder
Over A/2
Formal portrait
Subseries 5: United States Senate
1960-1966
Box/Folder
1/9
African-American women
circa 1961
1/10
Celebrities
circa 1960-1966
Cary Grant (and Mike Mansfield)
Ann Landers
Charles Laughton
Harpo Marx
1962
Anthony Quinn
1/11
Demonstration for Flammable Fibers Act
1966
Over A/3
NATO Conference (with Senator Estes Kefauver), Paris
1961
1/12
Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower
1966
1/13
Fellow Senators
1961-1963
Clifford Case
circa 1961
Frank Church
1963
Hubert Humphrey
circa 1961
Mike Mansfield
1961
1/14
Female members of Congress
circa 1961
1/15
Rep. Edith Green (Or.)
circa 1961
1/16
Jane Neuberger Goodsell
circa 1961
1/17
Hearings on Health Screening Tests
1961
1/18
President Lyndon Baines Johnson
circa 1962-1964
Senator Ellender’s gumbo dinner, with Perle Mesta
Peace Corps training
1/19
President John F. Kennedy
1961-1963
Signing bill related to women’s rights
July 1963
Tongue Point enroute to the Oregon Dunes
1/20
Perle Mesta party
circa 1961
Box/Folder
1/21 1/22
Senator Wayne Morse
circa 1961
Eleanor Roosevelt
circa 1964
Box/Folder
1/23
Senator Margaret Chase Smith
circa 1962
1/24
Senate Campaign
1960
At Timberline Lodge with Dick Kostennan
1/25
Senate Staff and Office
circa 1961
1/26
Women’s National Press Club Dinner for 87th Congress
Includes Everett Dirksen, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, Lady Bird Johnson, Mike Mansfield, and Adlai Stevenson
1961

Series B:  Richard Neuberger photographs, circa 1917-1959Return to Top

38 items.

Includes images from Richard’s childhood and early careers but most document his political career.

The series is arranged in five subseries: Early years, ca. 1917-1941; Book, The Lewis and Clark Expedition, ca. 1951; Oregon Legislature, ca. 1954; Portraits, ca. 1954-1958; and U.S. Senate, 1955-1960. Folders are arranged alphabetically in the subseries.
Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: Early years
circa 1917-1941
Box/Folder
1/27
Early years
circa 1917-1941
Harold Ickes circa 1941
Isaac Neuberger
Subseries 2: Book, The Lewis and Clark Expedition (pub. 1951)
circa 1951
Box/Folder
1/28
Richard Neuberger with his book
circa 1951
Subseries 3: Oregon Legislature
1954; undated
Box/Folder
1/29
Oregon Legislature
1954; undated
The Last Gold Spike
Tom McCall
1954
Subseries 4: Portraits
circa 1954-1958
Box/Folder Box/Folder
1/30 Over A/4
Portraits
circa 1954-1958
Includes photocopy showing Richard Neuberger with newspaper headlines
Senate race
1954
Subseries 5: U.S. Senate
1955-1960
Box/Folder
1/31
Freshmen Senators
1955
1/32
Senator John Kennedy and Billy Graham
circa 1958
1/33
Senator Wayne Morse
circa 1958
1/34
Eleanor Roosevelt and son, James Roosevelt
circa 1956
1/35
President Harry Truman
circa 1958
1/36
U.S. Senate
1955-1959
Feeding squirrels, White House lawn
1955

Series C:  Maurine and Richard Neuberger photographs, 1950-circa 1958Return to Top

21 items.
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/37
Maurine and Richard Neuberger
Includes primarily images of political activities in Oregon and Washington, D.C.
Folders are arranged alphabetically.
circa 1955
Christmas card
Jane Goodsell, Ann Goodsell, and Kate Goodsell Marquez
1/38
Oregon Legislature
1950
Over A/5
Public event with Isaac and Ruth Neuberger
circa 1958
1/39
U.S. Senate
Check presentation to Dean W.E. Baird, University of Oregon Medical School. Also pictured: Doctor Thomas Fitzpatrick and Doctor Howard Mason.
circa 1955

Series D:  Democratic Party functions, 1957, 1958Return to Top

2 items
Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/40
Dinner
1957
Maurine Neuberger in swimsuit, with Senator Estes Kefauver and donkey
1/41
Benefit
1958
Maurine and Richard Neuberger with donkey

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Dairy products industry--Law and Legislation--Oregon--Photographs.
  • Legislators--Oregon--Photographs.
  • Legislators--United States--Photographs.
  • Women legislators--Oregon--Photographs.
  • Women legislators--United States--Photographs.
  • Women’s rights--Law and Legislation--United States--Photographs.

Personal Names

  • Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--Photographs.
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--Photographs.
  • McCall, Tom, 1913- --Photographs.
  • Morse, Wayne L. (Wayne Lyman), 1900-1974--Photographs.
  • Neuberger, Maurine Brown, 1907- --Photographs.
  • Neuberger, Richard L. (Richard Lewis), (1912-1960)--Photographs.
  • Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--Photographs.
  • Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972--Photographs.

Corporate Names

  • Democratic Party (Or.)--Photographs.
  • Democratic Party (U.S.)--Photographs.
  • Oregon. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives--Photographs.
  • Oregon. Legislative Assembly. Senate--Photographs.
  • United States. Congress. Senate--Photographs.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints.

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Bachrach, Fabian, 1917- (photographer)
    • Glinn, Burt, 1925- (photographer)
    • Vermilya, Carl (photographer)
    • de Lay, Allen J. (photographer)