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Ruth A. Ferry collection of materials related to the Portland Historic Resource Inventory for Near Northeast Neighborhoods, approximately 1980-1985

Overview of the Collection

Compiler
Ferry, Ruth A., 1944-2013
Title
Ruth A. Ferry collection of materials related to the Portland Historic Resource Inventory for Near Northeast Neighborhoods
Dates
approximately 1980-1985 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.45 cubic feet, (1 legal document case)
Collection Number
Coll 1020
Summary
The collection consists of materials and ephemera associated with the 1984 City of Portland Historic Resource Inventory. The materials focus on the near northeast neighborhoods of Portland and include citizen committee contact information, project workbooks, correspondence, and a neighborhood album.
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
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Biographical Note

Ruth Ann Ferry (1944-2013) was the chair of the citizens committee for the Piedmont area during the Portland Historic Resource Inventory project. In the materials in this collection, she is referred to as Ruth Repp.

Sources: Local sources, vital records on Ancestry.com

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Historical Note

The Portland Historic Resource Inventory (HRI) was completed by the Portland Historical Landmarks Commission and the Portland City Planning Commission in 1984 to support development of Portland's Comprehensive Plan and to comply with statewide planning goals. Resources included in the inventory were identified as architecturally, culturally, or historically significant, and include buildings and other structures, objects, landscapes and trees, sites, and districts. While the inventory serves as a record of historic resources in the city, it isn't itself a historic designation, and it includes resources that are not formally designated as historic as well as ones that are. The project took nearly four years to complete and the final inventory recorded about 5,000 individual properties, each ranked according to its relative importance.

Sources: "Historic Resource Inventory," Portland Maps, accessed April 9, 2024, https://gis-pdx.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/PDX::historic-resource-inventory/about; "Historic Resource Inventory," City of Portland, accessed April 9, 2024, https://www.portland.gov/bps/planning/historic-resources/historic-resource-inventory

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Content Description

The collection consists of items used and created during the city of Portland's Historic Resource Inventory (HRI). The materials were gathered by Ruth A. Ferry, chair of the citizens committee for the Piedmont area during the project. The materials include a Citizens' Advisory Committee Workbook, a Selected Properties book, contact information for the Humboldt/Piedmont citizens committee, neighborhood walking tour brochures, and flyers about historic locations in the city. The Citizens Advisory Committee Workbook was one of ten workbooks issued during the Historic Resource Inventory. It was used during the citizen review phase of the project and consists of a directory of all properties in the near northeast neighborhoods that were originally nominated for the inventory, along with research data about each property. This data includes the address, year built, architectural style, original function, and any special features. The Selected Properties book lists the near northeast properties that were ultimately chosen for inclusion in the the HRI, and contains similar research data as that provided in the committee workbook.

Also included in the collection is a single album (36 double sided pages) that contains 74 photographs and accompanying text describing and detailing the neighborhood, history, and houses of the Piedmont and Lower Piedmont area of Portland. The text consists of both handwritten notes and full-page typed narratives that discuss locations and buildings in the neighborhood, such as Peninsula Park and Piedmont Presbyterian Church. Most photographs depict neighborhood homes and include an index card of handwritten information about the houses. Information on the cards includes, when known, dates of construction, names and occupations of the original owners, and any home improvements or changes that have been made. In addition to the original album, preservation photocopies made by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library are available for each page of the album, in corresponding order.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Ruth A. Ferry collection of materials related to the Portland Historic Resource Inventory for Near Northeast Neighborhoods, Coll 1020, 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.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Gift of Ruth A. Ferry, September, 2004 (Lib. Acc. 25522), and October, 2004 (Lib. Acc. 25558).

Separated Materials

Other manuscript materials received with this collection were cataloged separately by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library as Coll 950, Calendar for 1978, the Five Lost Cities of Portland, and Coll 951, Title abstract of Arleta Park property.

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Subject Terms

  • Historic preservation--Oregon--Portland
  • Neighborhoods--Oregon--Portland

Geographical Names

  • Piedmont (Portland, Or.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • photograph albums
  • photographs

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names

    • Portland Historical Landmarks Commission (Portland, Or.) (creator)
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