Wine and food ephemera, mostly related to Elk Cove Vineyard and Pacific Northwest Wine industry ephemera.
Elk Cove VineyardsOregon
9 Archival description results for Oregon
This collection contains original marketing and public relations materials for the Oregon Winegrowers Association and the Oregon Wine Advisory Board (now known as Oregon Wine Board) from 1984-1986.
Fred DelkinThis interview is with Dick Erath of Erath Winery. In this interview, Dick shares his experience of working in the Oregon wine industry. He speaks about the benchmark moments in the Oregon Wine Industry, tells stories about others in the industry, and goes over struggles the industry faced - like the appearance of phylloxera. He describes the early days at Erath, as well as the challenges and questions he encountered. He discusses growing his business, selling his wine, and adapting as the industry grew. He also talks about the past and present of Oregon Wine and predicts what will be in its future.
This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Linfield University Library in McMinnville on May 27, 2021.
Oregon Wine History ArchiveThis collection contains newspaper and magazine articles highlighting the Ponzi Vineyards, photographs of the vineyards, invitations sent to and from the Ponzi’s, information about the Ponzi Vineyards published by the Ponzi Estate and outside publications, documents of correspondence, and miscellaneous materials that include mentioning of the Ponzi Vineyards and their wine.
Dick and Nancy Ponzi16.71 linear feet of articles, audio tapes, books, and photographs.
Cole DanehowerThis collection is a digital representation of several thousand 35-millimeter color slides used to document, characterize, and teach about forensics and physical anthropology field work. The slides were taken by alumnus Lyle Hubbard and document his travels outside of Oregon state, as well as projects at University of Oregon, Portland Community College, Washington State University, the Oregon Bureau of Land Management, and University of Tennessee.
Lyle Hubbard