Portland Town Council Records, 1974-1982

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Portland Town Council
Title
Portland Town Council Records
Dates
1974-1982 (inclusive)
Quantity
6 cubic feet, (13 document cases)
Collection Number
Coll 256
Summary
Records of the Portland Town Council, a gay/lesbian organization headquartered in Portland Oregon, that included political, social, and community development components. Most of the materials date from the 1970s and early 1980s and were collected by John E. Baker. Included is correspondence, minutes of meetings, and subject files on issues relating to lesbian and gay political action.
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

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Portland Town Council (PTC) existed as an informal organization in the early 1970s, and formally organized as a nonprofit organization in 1975. In the 1970s, the PTC functioned as Oregon's first statewide gay rights organization. It instigated a proposal for gay rights legislation in Oregon, Senate Bill 603, which did not pass. The group also conducted extensive surveys of state legislators, asking their opinions regarding various legal issues raised by the developing LGBTQ population. Perhaps most notably in terms of national politics, the PTC produced a Legislative Guide to Gay Rights (1976). That document identified a variety of legal issues that queer people contended with, and the PTC offered it to local legislators and queer community organizations in other localities across the nation.

In terms of community development, the PTC worked with and supported various community organizations, serving as a catalyst for new ideas and groups. It organized a Gay Pride event on Portland's South Park Blocks in 1975, offered its support to new organizations such as Growing Alternative Youth (GAY)--a queer youth organization in Eugene, and struggled to refute the negative image of sexual minorities in local media. The PTC was also instrumental in the 1978 Eugene referendum measure to repeal the city's fledgling gay rights ordinance. That measure, which was supported by Anita Bryant, a national antigay figure, was repealed by a wide margin.

In its later years, the Portland Town Council maintained its political role while attempting to shift its community development focus to queer woman and people of color. Establishing the Diversity Alliance, the PTC contacted local civil rights organizations and made statements against local racism, sexism, and homophobia. But these efforts did not salve growing rifts in the LGBTQ community, and the council disbanded in 1982.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection was the Portland Town Council's office files. It contains: internal correspondence and financial information; subject files on Oregonian and national LGBTQ organizations in the 1970s and early 1980s; and political files that include answered gay rights surveys, completed by local politicians.

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

Portland Town Council records, Coll 256, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Materials are arranged into four series: Administrative, Subject, Political Files, and Portland Town Council Foundation records. Subject files are arranged alphabetically, as are documents within the subseries "Political Personalities."

Custodial History

Materials were collected by John E. Baker.

Acquisition Information

Acquired January 2008, Library Accession 26423.

Future Additions

Additional materials may be added to the collection.

Separated Materials

One folder of records of Right to Privacy Political Action Committee have been separated to an individual collection in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Related Materials

Additional materials relating to the Portland Town Council can be found in the collections of the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest, housed at the 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:  Administrative Files, 1975-1982Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
"PTC--Organization"
1975-1980
1/2
Legal Resource Project
1976-1978
1/3
Board Meeting Minutes (1 of 2)
1975-1978
1/4
Board Meeting Minutes (2 of 2)
1976-1981
1/5
Bowling League
1976
1/6
Bylaws
Circa 1977
1/7
"General PTC Meeting"
1977-1978
1/8
"Board Applications and Resignations"
1979-1982
1/9
Financial Records (1 of 2)
1976-1978
1/10
Financial Records (2 of 2)
1977-1978
2/1
Media Files (1 of 2)
1977-1979
2/2
Media Files (2 of 2)
1977-1979
2/3
"Job Applicants"
1978
2/4
Mailing Lists/Correspondence
1976-1977
2/5
Miscellaneous
1975-1982

Series B:  Subject Files, 1974-1982Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/6
"Abortion"
Circa 1970s
2/7
The Advocate
Contains correspondence regarding advertisements
1975-1977
2/8
"Anti-Gay Religious"
Includes mailers from antigay religious organizations that include "The Blighted Eye That is Never Satisfied," a small comic book that depicts numerous sterotypes of gay male life in the 1970s.
1976-1980
2/9
"Bars" (In Oregon)
Circa 1978
2/10
Boise police scandal
1077
2/11
"Boston"
1977
2/12
Bryant, Anita (1 of 2)
Contains newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence with Bryant as the topic, and a press release from the Florida Citrus Commission.
1976-1980
2/13
Bryant, Anita (2 of 2)
Contains newspaper lcippings, magazine articles, and correspondence.
1976-1980
2/14
Capitol Forum
1977
2/15
Catholic Church
1974-1978
2/16
Citizens for a Decent Oregon
1976
2/17
Cosmopolitan Hotel
1979-1980
2/18
Court system and Portland Forum
1976
3/1
The Dorian Group
A gay rights organization in Seattle. Contains early newsletters, correspondence, and event announcements.
1976
3/2
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
1976
3/3
Education
1976
3/4
Full Employment Action Council
Not dated
3/5
Eugene Referendum
Conatins pamphlets, correspondence, newsletters from Benefit Eugene and Eugene Citizens for Human Rights, and newspaper clippings.
1978
3/6
Fire Marshal
1977
3/7
"Clara Fraser vs. Seattle City Light (newspaper)"
1980
3/8
"Faggots and Class Struggle"
1970s
3/9
Friends Service Committee (Quakers)
1978
3/10
Fundraising/Promotions
1975
3/11
Gay/Lesbian Bibliographies and Discographies
1970s
3/12
Gay Civil Rights Bill Petition
Not Dated
3/13
Gay Nurses Alliance, Portland Forum, Legal Misc
1976-1979
3/14
"Gay Stereotypes"
1978
3/15
"Gay Teachers"
1977-1978
3/16
Gay and Lesbian Pride in Portland
Contains internal documents and a flier expressing discontent with the way the pride festival was organized.
1981
3/17
Los Angeles Gay Community Serivces Center
Located in a small envelope.
Not Dated
3/18
Gaysweek
1978
3/19
Barbara Gittings
Correspondence with the famous lesbian activist.
1977
3/20
"Goldschmidt...Recall '77"
Contains correspondence and fliers related to a 1977 "controversy," in which then-mayor Goldscmidt signed a proclamation of Gay Pride day and angered some citizens, who subsequently attempted to orgaize a recall vote.
1977
3/21
Bernice Goodman, "A Matter of Life: Homosexual, Bi-sexual, Heterosexual"
1977
3/22
Growing Alternative Youth (Eugene)
1977
3/23
"Harassment"
1977
3/24
Hate Mail
Contains correspondence from and regarding "Yes on Euthanasia for Sexual Perverts"
1980
3/25
"Heterosexual Molestations"
Contains newspaper clippings from local papers; this collection was likely assembled to refute the claim that more homosexuals were sexual criminals than were heterosexuals.
1975-1979
3/26
"Lesbian/Gay History"
1980
3/27
Shere Hite, Feminist Sexuality Project (NY) Questionnaire
Not dated.
3/28
"Homosexuality: Thursday's Child"
Not Dated
3/29
HR 5452
Circa 1975
3/30
Insurance
1976
4/1
International Women's Year
1976
4/2
Lane County Action Committee
1988
4/3
Legislative Guide to Civil Rights
Contains promitions and Reviews.
1977-1979
4/4
"Lesbian--General Info"
1970s
4/5
Lesbian Mothers
Contains child custody court case material, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
1977-1978
4/6
Letters to the Editor
Contains letters to the editors of local newspapers discussing queer issues and stories.
1977-1978
4/7
Libertarian Party
1976
4/8
Link Up USA
An erotic magazine start-up.
1977
4/9
Johnny Lister1976
Contains newspaper clippings and other information regarding a well-known Idahoan astrologer who came out as gay.
1976
4/10
Lobbying; Parents Action Team Against Gay Influence; Marriage
1976
4/11
Local Media
Includes Announcements and Correspondence
1975-1976
4/12
Men's Resource Center
1975-1977
4/13
Making it Happen Conference
1977
4/14
Minnesota Committee for Gay Rights
1970s
4/15
National Gay Task Force "Tea Dance"
1977
4/16
Nazis in America
Contains newspaper clippings about the Ameircan Nazi Party.
1970s
4/17
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Contains newspaper clippings.
1970s
4/18
Newsletter
1970s
4/19
Neighborfair
Contains fliers and correspondence related to the Portland Neighbor Fair. Also includes an envelope with photographs of the Portland Town Council booth at the fair.
1978-1980
5/1
KGW Radio
1973-1978
5/2
Linn, Marion, and Polk County Capitol Forum
1977/1979
5/3
Military
Contains material from the Portlnd Military and Veterans Counceling Center, newspaper clippings, and "TheGay Serviceman and Servicewoman's Rebuttal," a publication of the American Armed Forces Association.
1977-1979
5/4
Miscellaneous Subjects
Includes a letter signed by Harvey Milk.
Various Dates
5/5
Moral Majority
Contains mailers and newspaper clippings.
5/6
National Gay Task Force (1 of 4)
1975-1979
5/7
National Gay Task Force (2 of 4)
1975-1979
5/8
National Gay Task Force (3 of 4)
1979
5/9
National Gay Task Force (4 of 4)
1977-1979
6/1
Various National Gay Rights Organizations
1970s
6/2
National Organization of Women
1977-1979
6/3
The Northwest Gay Review
1970s
6/4
Elaine Noble Event
Contains correspondence regarding a visit from one of the United State's first openly LGBTQ legislators.
1977
6/5
Oregon Task Force on Sexual Preference (1 of 2)
Contains correspondence, printed material, and newspaper clippings regarding the Governor's task force, which considered the legal issues of LGBTQ Oregonians.
1975-1977
6/6
Oregon Task Force on Sexual Preference (2 of 2)
Contains correspondence, printed material, and newspaper clippings regarding the Governor's task force, which considered the legal issues of LGBTQ Oregonians.
1975-1977
6/7
Oregon Women's Conference
1977-1978
6/8
Other Localities, Other Support
1977
6/9
Oregon Liquor Control Commission
Located in a small envelope; contains a newspaper clipping regarding the OLCC's treatment of queer bars.
1978
7/1
Parents and Friends of Gays
1975-1980
7/2
Pennsylvania Task Force
1975-1977
7/3
"Primary '76"
1976
7/4
Prison: Monroe Project
Contains material regarding the experiences and legal issues of gay men in Washington State prisons.
1972-1977
7/5
"Portland, City of"
1975-1976
7/6
Portland State University Sociological Study
1974-1976
7/7
"(Gay) Pride 1978"
1978
7/8
Portand Tri-County Community Council
1970s
7/9
Portland Town Council's Advice on Insurance
1970s
7/10
Public Indecency
1979
7/11
Public Interest Lobby, Salem
1970s
7/12
Religious Oreganizations
Contains material from many Christian denominations.
1970s
7/13
"Seattle"
Contains material relating to LGBTQ life in Seattle, WA.
1978
7/14
Public Solicitation Liscence
1977-1980
7/15
Radical Women
1976
7/16
Seattle ordinance
undated
7/17
Segal, Mark (GAA Pennsylvania)
1975
8/1
Senate Bill I
1976
8/2
Second Foundation of Oregon
Documents from the final years of the Second Foundation of Oregon.
1976-1978
8/3
Socialist Party
1970s
8/4
Supreme Court
1976
8/5
Tuscon Gay Coalition
1977
8/6
United Farm Workers
1975-1977
8/7
"When Are You Coming Back, Red Ryder?"
Contains material from a benfit for the Portland Town Council.
1977
8/8
Whitman Radclyffe Foundation
1975
8/9
Young Adult Ministries
1975-1977

Series C:  Political Files, 1974-1982Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8/10
Book reviews and lists
1975-1979
8/11
Briggs initiative, California
1977-1978
8/12
Bureau of Labor, affirmative action
circa 1977
8/13
Candidate information
See also "Personalities" below
1975-1977
8/14-8/15
Candidate questionnaires
Contains responses from 1976 Candidates for political office regardng LGBTQ rights issues.
See also "Personalities" below
1976
9/1
Case Administrative Committee minutes
1975-1976
9/2
Children's Services Division--Foster care
1980
9/3
Citizen's Party
1980
9/4
Coors Beer
1978
9/5
Democratic Central Committee
1975
9/6
Democratic Party of Oregon
1977-1980
9/7
Discrimination--Police
circa 1975-1980
9/8
Diversity Alliance
1981-1982
9/9
Elections
1976-1978
9/10
Endorsements, Power, Fundraising Invovlement
1975-1980
9/11
Gay Rights National Lobby
1981
House bills (Oregon)
Box/Folder
9/12
2300
1977
9/13
2602
1977
9/14
2637--Testimony
1975
9/15
3310
1977
Box/Folder
10/1
Immigration and Naturalization Service
1979
10/2
Legal Services Bill
1980
10/3
Legislative bills, general information
1973-1979
10/4
Legislature 1979--Calendar and strategy
1979
10/5
Legislature 1979--General
1979
10/6
Libertarian Party and Young Socialist Alliance
circa 1979
10/7
Lobby 1977--Legislators--General information
1977
10/8
Lobby II
1977-1978
10/9
Lobby how-to...
1977
10/10
Lobbyist registration forms
1979-1980
10/11
Lobbyist reports
1978-1979
10/12
Metropolitan Service District--Fair housing policy
1980
10/13
McDonald amendment (U.S. Congress)
1977
10/14
Political committee notes
1981
10/15
School Board candidate questionnaires
1976
10/16
School Board candidate questionnaires
1980-1981
Senate Bills, Oregon
Box/Folder
11/1-11/3
603--Testimony
Includes testimony and clippings
1977
11/4
857
1977-1978
11/5
952
1977
Box/Folder
11/6
State commissions
1977
11/7
Voters' guides
1976; 1978
11/8
Women
Contains press releases and newspaper clippings.
circa 1975-1980
Personalities
Information on various political figures, mostly in Oregon. Some files include questionnaires about gay rights.
Box/Folder
11/9
Beverly, Huey
1976-1977
11/10
Boe, Jason
1977
11/11
Carter, Jimmy
1980
11/12
Cook, Vern
1977-1980
11/13
Duncan, Robert
1977-1980
11/14
Goldschmidt, Neil
Includes an envelope with photographs of an antigay group prostesting the then-mayor's support of gay rights.
1975-1979
11/15
Kafoury, Steven--Portland City Council
1977-1981
12/1
McCall, Tom
1977-1978
12/2
Straub, Robert
1975-1978
Various
Box/Folder
12/3
A-F
circa 1975-1980
12/4
F-J
circa 1975-1980
12/5
Ka-Ma
circa 1975-1980
12/6
McCoy-Pl
circa 1975-1980
12/7
Po-Sm
circa 1975-1980
12/8
St-W
circa 1975-1980

Series D:  Portland Town Council Foundation recordsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box/Folder
13/1-13/2
Portland Town Council Foundation records, including minutes of meetings, notes, and financial records.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Gay liberation--Oregon.
  • Gays--Oregon.

Personal Names

  • Baker, John E.
  • Goldschmidt, Neil E., 1940-

Corporate Names

  • Portland Town Council.

Geographical Names

  • Oregon--Politics and government--1951-

Form or Genre Terms

  • Letters (correspondence)
  • Minutes.
  • Printed ephemera.