Andrew Brown (1829-1909) was born in Ireland. In 1852, he sailed around Cape Horn to San Francisco. He later went into the mercantile business, purchased thousands of acres of land, built a flour mill and a lumber mill and became...
Contains textual records, drawings, and photographs for 56 projects. Also included are office records, and sketches of column designs by A.A. Cantin.
Personal notes about the Russo-Japanese War; corrected typescripts in 2 notebooks were probably typed at a later date from handwritten diaries. Loose items include notes by someone trying to identify the material and about Russian visits to Japan in the...
The collection contains letters, clippings, working files, legal documents, and photographs. The bulk of the collection consists of materials relating to her work for the County of Marin, primarily her work as the Director of the Criminal Justice Planning Agency....
Contains original journal (107 p.) of Aaron D. Riker's overland journey from Champaign County, Ohio to Calif. during the gold rush, his time in Calif. and his return home via Nicaragua. Also includes photocopies of John Page Hoover's dissertation, "The...
Letters describe his jewelry business and watch repair service; the growth of the city; the great fire of May 1851; his venture selling spring water in 1853. Some of the letters are contemporary copies.
Collected by Victor Jones.
Collected by Victor Jones.
Collected by Victor Jones.
The collection consists of materials related to abbeys in Belgium and other parts of Europe.
1 holograph letter to Mr. Bok by way of which Lyman Abbot presents a copy of THE HOME BUILDER (HQ734 .A44 1908)....
Prints, tinted prints and glass negatives documenting the World War (1914-1918) in Europe.
This collection comprises approximately 200 pieces of late 19th-century and early 20th-century American sheet music.
Correspondence, consular and financial records, writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian emigration. Used for a Zarubezhnaia Rus' exhibit. Includes some papers of V. K. Abdank-Kossovskiĭ.
Achmed Abdullah (1881-1945) wrote screenplays, novels, plays and short stories. The collection consists of typescripts of screenplays, novels, plays, and short stories written by Abdullah.
Speeches and writings, radio and television broadcast transcripts, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to world politics and to the press. Includes photocopies of drafts of and correspondence relating to the book by E. Abel, (1966). Also includes drafts of the...
Collection consists of programs, clippings, advertising, dance school brochures, and serial publications relating to the dance in Southern California.
1846 document re sale of land, signed by J.L. Sepúlveda, Mariano Roldán, Ignacio Coronel and Juan Domingo; declaration of martial law by Stears, June 20, 1846; agreement with José R. Arguello re care of livestock, renewed by Juan Bandini for...
Diaries, other writings, and printed matter, relating to sociological theory and world politics. Also includes autobiographical sketches by members of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, relating to their reasons for becoming national socialists, collected by T. Abel as research material for...
The Abele Bookplate Collection documents the historical development of bookplates, bookplate designers, and collectors, as well as the communication networks they used when interacting with each other. The collection dates from 1915 to 1998 with the bulk of documents created...
Serials, clippings, bulletins, and photocopies of speeches and reports, relating to post-World War II German military history, and especially to the West German army. In part, used as research material for the Ph.D. dissertation of D. Abenheim, "A Valid Heritage:...
Originals or copies: Letters, reports, returns, memorials, etc., addressed to Major General Aberoromby, are originals. Papers emanating from the commander in chief are, almost without exception, office copies written by secretaries.
Notes and pamphlets, relating to political, economic, cultural, and social affairs in Nigeria.
Statement, recorded for H.H. Bancroft, describes his voyage to San Francisco via Cape Horn in 1849, brief experience in the mines, and business activities in San Francisco from 1860. (6 l.)
Programmatic statements, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and election campaign literature, relating to political conditions in Belarus.
Correspondence; papers re dispute with Harr Wagner over Joaquin Miller copyrights; papers re Miller estate; clippings; notes; photographs.
Kyutaro Abiko (1865-1936) was the longtime publisher of the of San Francisco, the leading Japanese daily newspaper published from 1899-1942. He also organized the Central California Land Company. In 1909, he married Yonako Abiko (1880-1944). After the death of Kyutaro...
United States government reports, manuals, and other publications; news dispatches; clippings; sound recordings; video tape; and photographs, relating to Somalia, Somali language instruction, American military intervention in Somalia in 1992, and activities of the United States Army 10th Mountain Division...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and clippings, relating to legal aspects of administration of the United States Army, and especially to the honor system at the United States Military Academy; and to activities of Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe in...
The papers include correspondence, meeting minutes and related publications of the Community Mental Health Training Program at LPPI, colloquia for community mental health educators, reflecting Dr. Ablon's participation in this program. Also part of the collections are materials on mental...
A folder list is available.
Letters written from Barker, a San Francisco businessman, to his family in Maine. Letters cover the Calif. Gold Rush years, and business trips back east to New York City and Boston. Also includes a map of Barker's properties in San...
Containing property documents including indentures, mortgages and tax payments in Mendocino County, Calif. Also includes articles written by Abner Raffety about traveling to Calif., and an eruption of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii, and letters, one to the U.S. Attorney General...
Ethnological notes, with some vocabularies and illustrative sketches.
Correspondence concerning Edward Aborn's shipping business and family matter. (1798-1822). Includes personal letters, business documents, shipping from U.S. East Coast, Lisbon, Gibralter.
Include by-laws and articles of incorporation, and materials re ownership and mortgage.
Materials used by Holtzman to write his published thesis, "The Townsend movement: a political study." Contains correspondence, legislative bills, financial reports, newspaper articles and publications by the Townsend National Recovery Plan, Inc. including speaker's manuals, songbooks, pamphlets and newspapers.
Photographs show views related to the Spanish Civil War: buildings, people, streets, rubble, children, first aid, ambulances, signs, soldiers, refugees, schools, and other images of daily life during the war. Most were taken in or near Sagunto, Spain. Negatives show...
Draft of campaign speech, Sectionalism. ([1856] [8] l. 32 cm.)
Materials relate mainly to Californians.
Chiefly concerning his legal practice, U.S. Attorney's Office, San Francisco.
Contains 6 letters from the captain of a whaling ship.
The William Abrahams Papers include material on books that Abrahams edited under his own imprint for such presses as the Atlantic Monthly Press, Holt Rhinehart and Winston, and E. P. Dutton. The papers contain working drafts, typescripts, research notes, and...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, minutes, bulletins, newsletters, curricular material, and other printed matter, relating to activities of the American Friends Service Committee, international volunteer work camps, conscientious objection during World War II, education in Germany, international educational and cultural...
Fictionalized account of the persecution of Jews in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland during World War II.
Photographs, orders, and booklet, relating to activities of the United States Army Air Forces 31st Photo Reconnaissance Squadron in England, France and Germany during World War II.
This collection is a handwritten abstract of Thomas A Sanchez's deposition on behalf of the land claims of Andres Pico to the Rancho San Fernando, as remembered, ca. 1868. The deponant's recollections of the early days of the Rancho San...
The property was a portion of the Rancho San Antonio or Peralta grant.
Abstract to property located in San Francisco at the corner of 24th Street and Alabama St. Originally made at the request of Benjamin Healey. Dated 1892 Jan. 18, and continued 1897 Sept. 7 and 1900 Jan. 16.
v.1: for 50 vara lot no. 57, 1881: v.2: for vara lot no. 46, 1894.
1890 abstract continued by San Jose Abstract Title and Trust Co., 1891-1920.
Some continued by San Jose Abstract Title and Trust Company.
SEE ALSO related collections: C-I 35 ; C-I 42 ; 89/130 c.
Manuscript, handwritten and typewritten.
Documents abstracted date from 1853. Continued by John S. Rolls, Mar. 30, 1893 (20 p.)
Typed transcript. The abstracts were made at Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River from the original Ms. then in the possession of James McDougall of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Abstract of title (ca. 288 p.) for lots primarily within the 50 Vara and 100 Vara districts, as well as water lots, in San Francisco, 1847-1859. This summarizes the transfer of deeds, as well as mortgages and legal actions, and...
Abstract for a portion of land within Northeast corner of "Section 22, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, Mt. Diablo Meridian," 1900-1916, which summarizes the transfers of deeds, as well as mortgages, taxes, and various legal actions. The transactions chiefly...
Abstracts for portions of land within the San Ysidro Rancho summarize transfers of deeds, as well as mortgages, articles of incorporation, and legal actions. Two vols. concern lot 5 and part of lot 4 (Sturla subdivision). An undated sketch map...
Shows the history of ownership to several lots in San Jose, Calif. Includes map.
Contains: 11 letters from A.C. Stevens to his sister Sarah A. Stevens of Solon, Maine; 1 letter, possibly from A.C. Stevens in San Francisco, to "Absent Friend"; and 1 letter from "Helen" in Orland (Maine?) to "Dear Friend". A.C. Stevens...
Published background sources, educational building specifications, reports and data, minutes, correspondence, photographs, brochures and publicity releases, newspaper clippings....
Deals with problems of academic freedom at the University of California following the Loyalty Oath, including materials dealing with the University Security Officer and the California Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities.
These records comprise minutes and supplementary material, agendas, and administrative files of the Academic Senate. The administrative files include minutes and correspondence predating the establishment of the Irvine Division of the Academic Senate (1963-1966), bylaws, membership lists, and material pertaining...
Cards contain a record of each individual's academic titles and dates of service during tenure at the University of California.
Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, minutes, financial records, reports, studies, bulletins, photographs, phonotapes, and videotapes, relating to education in the United States, particularly higher education; education in underdeveloped countries; and the use of communications technology in education
A collection of microfilmed documents relating to the history of the Order of Saint Francis in the New World, including the exploration, settlement, and colonization of Mexico, Central, and South America, the Caribbean, and the United States.
The Academy records date from 1935 to 1991 and measure 3.75 linear feet. The records are arranged in two series: History, constitution and by-laws, and Membership records and topical papers. The bulk of the collection consists of membership records and...
Include scientific papers of Lorenzo Magalotti.
Relates to the territorial dispute between Germany and Lithuania regarding Memel.
Includes business card and bill head.
Daily record later used as a scrapbook; many pages covered with clippings from the New York Sun, 1894-1896.
Contains record prints of material in the of the Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico City, selected by Professor L. B. Simpson....
Both sons served as clerks in London.
Ledgers recording family expenses, including detailed accounts of clothing, contributions, household needs, and personal expenses.
Accounts of a dentist, practicing first in Sacramento, and then in Suisun, Napa, and Sonoma, Calif. Includes names of clients and work performed as well as costs and payment. Ball makes gold fillings, upper and lower plates, and performs minor...
Financial records of an unknown individual or firm, 1913-1940, for which some volumes have been partially or entirely re-used as scrapbooks, pasted over with newspaper clippings and photographs related to San Francisco public figures, buildings, parks, cultural institutions, politics, social...
Chiefly describes Mapel's overland journey to the Washington Territory and his subsequent settlement (after meeting with his father, Jacob, and his brother, Samuel), along with recollections of service in the Indian wars, 1855-1856. Endorsed: "Autobiography of Maple [or Mapel] family,...
A first hand account (40 p.) of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 1906, written by Edward I. De Laveaga. Accompanied by a small group of ephemera (permits to pass, permit to use electricity, and notice of chimney...
Included also: a letter from Carr to his wife, written from St. Catherine's, Jan. 27, 1850.
v. 1 - ledger, and record of subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals, 1865-1906; v. 2 - subscription book showing accounts due, 1878-1880.
V.1: Cash sales, 1876-1877; v.2: Journal (accounts), 1877-1878.
Lumber contract signed by Joel G. Dorman and Thomas Bloomfield, and mentions Stone & Fullerton. Accounts mention Richard P. Hammond as dispersing agent, signed by J. Frank Miller, auditor.
Presumably accounts for partnership of John T. Little and John F. Pope, whose advertisements under the name, John T. Little and Pope, appear in newspapers of the period. (Individuals and firms unlisted in San Francisco Directory, 1850)
Entries for sales in San Francisco, Sydney and Hobartown; some accounts with Daniel Gibb. Later used as a recipe book. Many pages missing.
From the T.W. Norris Collection.
Portions of account books for the estates of Bocas and Illescas. Contains: 1) José Miguel de Ávila's "Libro Vorador de esta Hazienda de Bocas, perteneciente al S.r D.r D.n Fra.co Espinosa, y Navarixo ... October 1, 1765-" (75 p.). These...
1 item housed in box with 90/191 through 90/206.
Entries in the handwriting of W.H. Taylor, deputy clerk; Josiah Gordon and A. St. Clair Denver. Includes a list of elected office holders, El Dorado co., 1850-1854.
Organized in five "schedules:" A, institutional administration and organization; B, student personnel program (includes reports on placement, counseling and health services, admissions and dean of students offices); C, the library; D, general education; E, academic majors and teaching majors for...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
This collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal documents from the years 1610 through 1916. Most of the letters, account books, invoices and documents pertain to business dealings, such as the loaning of money, payment of debts or the day-to-day...
A consortium of scholars and researchers devoted to exploring and promoting discussion of race, iconography, and the colonial and post-colonial periods of Africa and Europe. The ACHAC collection documents the influence of French colonialism, both on Africa and on France...
One letter from Alexander Wilson Acheson (1842-1934), Civil War soldier, mayor of Denison, Texas, and physician, on letterhead stationery of The Missouri Pacific Railway Co., to the editor of the Philadelphia Press, re the editor's desire to write a history...
Fremont Ackerman worked as an engineer for the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in Montana. He later established his own business as a civil engineer and surveyor in the Southern California area. The collection consists of field books, maps, drawings, correspondence,...
Rhea C. Ackerman (1896- ) worked at Los Angeles Juvenile Hall (1929-43), the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles (1943-51), and was the director of public relations at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (1954-59). The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, and memorabilia...
The Oscar Zeta Acosta Collection contains material reflecting his work as a writer, lawyer and Chicano political activist. The collection takes up three linear feet, occupying seven archival boxes. Most of the material was donated by Acosta's son Marco and...
The collection consists of project correspondence, technical files, and records documenting permit hearings and project reviews. It also includes a substantial number of audio and video recordings documenting media coverage of the project. The records include correspondence and other files...
A survey of events leading up to the U.S. war with Mexico and part played by his father, William Maxwell Wood, U.S. Navy Surgeon, in the occupation of California.
The George W. Nilsson collection contains a typed article (manuscript), "In, Through and Across the Grand Canyon," and photographs, which document Nilsson's trip across the Grand Canyon, August 28-30, 1921. Most of the photographs show scenes from the journey itself...
Partial record of his overland journey to California in 1849 from Indiana, via Mexico, as a member of a joint stock company. The narrative covers the trip as far as Durango.
Copies of Act in English and Hawaiian, each with certification by D.L. Naone, Speaker, and James N.K. Keola, Clerk, that the bill had passed its third reading before the House.
"C'est aux soins de m. H. Harduin que ces relevés sont dus."--Avertissement.
Photos show a theatrical folklore performance (in costume), dancing, wrestling, games, working in the fields, a general view of the Japanese relocation center, outdoor scenes, etc.
A record of the ceremonial function held under the auspices of the University of Mexico on July 24, 1803, in honor of the first visit paid the University by Viceroy Iturrigaray and his wife, Doña María Inés Jáuregui y Aróstegui....
The Actors' Laboratory of Hollywood was a non-profit professional theater and school which existed from 1941-52. The collection includes financial and legal records, material regarding curriculum, enrollment, policies, and scholarships, minutes from executive board and committee meetings, memos, correspondence, a...
Records of pleas, petitions, trials, complaints, etc., heard or received by the cabildo. Chiefly concerning maritime commerce.Capitulation payment to the British, 1762,under discussion.
Actress and Singer Photograph Collection, ca. 1850 - 1930 contains 308 card photographs, cabinet cards, carte-de-vistes, enlarged studio portraits, photographic miniatures, and halftones. These publicity images are of some of the most celebrated female thespians and opera singers from the...
Though donated by and named after ACT-UP Golden Gate, a significant portion of the materials are from 1990 and earlier, before ACT-UP GG separated from ACT-UP San Francisco, in September of that year. The largest amount of material concerns ACT-UP...
A record of the decisions taken by the Junta Superior de Real Hacienda, January 3-December 19, 1794, on matters relating to royal revenue and expenditures in various parts of New Spain. The approximately weekly reports on these decisions include the...
Collection consists of six artists' books by A. C. W. Each of the books uses sewing as illustration. The illustrations are either sewn to cloth, laminated, or are digital prints of original art. Some of the books contain illustrations which...
Correspondence, memoranda, petitions, resolutions, and reports, relating to political conditions in Romania, Romanian foreign relations, and United States government policy with regard to Romania.
Thirteen disputations on Aristotles Physica.
Correspondence, reports, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating primarily to activities of the American Red Cross in Belgium, 1918-1919, and to the America First Committee, 1940-1942.
Typed transcripts and notes made by F.M. Young of dispatches, September 4-29, 1851, published in the St. Louis Missouri Republican, October 6-November 30, 1851. Chambers, editor of that paper, acted as secretary for the U.S. Commissioners, David D. Mitchell and...
Holograph postcard addressed to Diane Di Prima....
Describe his overland journey to California and his experiences mining on the Mokelumne River and in Sonora.
Relates to the failure of the German military to oppose Adolf Hitler during the 1930s. Microfilm.
Writings, lists, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Yugoslav naval operations and relations with the Allies during World War II, Slovene territorial claims in 1941, and decisions concerning Yugoslavia made at the Yalta Conference.
Diaries, writings, letters, and clippings, relating to Soviet and Russian foreign policy, and relations with Italy and Great Britain.
Three deposit slips issued by Adams & Co. branch offices in Stockton, San Francisco, and Sacramento
Banking and express records acquired from various sources (noted on folders)
Lady Adams (1869-1942) was born Agnes Anne Cook in Scotland. She wrote popular articles for newspapers and magazines. The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera related to Lady Adams's life and writings.
Correspondence is arranged chronologically, with letters from Adams and Waters interfiled. Incoming correspondence to Waters from others, primarily concerning the production of Adams' books, follows the Adams-Waters correspondence. Subject files for the books Waters worked on are arranged alphabetically by...
Ansel Easton Adams (1902-1984) was born in San Francisco, California. A photographer and conservationist, he helped to establish photography as an art form and is known for his detailed, panoramic photos of the American West. The collection consists of typescripts,...
Paintings titled: Moon and the movies -- Christmas night -- Ferry post office -- Four houses -- Storm -- City corner. Also includes one photo of a painting by Walt Kuben. Locations of paintings not identified.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Includes bibliography.
In 1868, Cyrus K. Holliday obtained a charter and raised capital for a new railroad that began running in Kansas the following year. He dreamed of a railway to replace covered wagons along the Santa Fe Trail between Independence, Missouri...
Typed reproductions of 8 letters written by D.Q. Adams in the years 1864 and 1869. Letters are mainly addressed to L.D. Stephens, and written from various places in the Nevada Territory and Butte and Tehama Counties in California. Subjects includes...
The E.D. Adams Papers, dating from 1730 to 1931 (1900-1931 bulk), include correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of some of Adams' writings, research materials, and a small amount of Stanford administrative records. The correspondence is arranged chronologically, but the letters for...
Correspondence, and leaflets, relating to the administration and finances of Stanford University and to American participation in World War I. Correspondence mostly with Herbert Hoover. Includes a series of leaflets by E. D. Adams, entitled Why We Are at War...
Include two letters, 1697-1700, by Richard Adams, Chester, England, to his brother, Francis, in Boston re shipment of weaving equipment and wool to Massachusetts; diary of Mary Carver Adams, Oct. 1856, re her travels from Washington, D.C., to New York...
Adams' correspondence as consultant on irrigation matters and as Professor of Irrigation Investigation and Practice in the College of Agriculture Division of Irrigation.
Reports, reprints, correspondence, clippings, and notes, concerning water, irrigation, and land settlement projects in California, the Western States, and Palestine; drafts of legislation pertaining to water, water rights, and irrigation districts; minutes of meetings of various sections of the Commonwealth...
Gerald Drayson Adams was a film and television writer. Among his credits are the films and and the television series . The collection consists of screenplays, teleplays, treatments, and other writings for what appear to be movie and television projects...
Approximately 500 items pertaining to Adams H. Johnson's life family business activities in Eureka, Nevada. Includes billheads and letters; data on mines and mills in eastern Nevada; some fraternal items; mining maps; legal documents; banking material; telegrams.
Concerning publications and teaching activities.
Jane Adams collected recipes and menus from hundreds of produce manufacturers and locales. The collection has been separated into three sections, the largest being Series I, which is alphabetically interfiled, includes product/company fliers, topical information, and cookbooks by title. Series...
Letters, financial records, property tax records, and clippings relating mainly to his career as president of the Nevada Lava Stone Company, treasurer of the Nevada Gypsum Company, and to his livestock business, especially his partnership with W.N. McGill.
The collection contains a number of pieces of artwork (etchings, oil, watercolor, acrylic, and others) by early twentieth century American and European artists.
This collection consists of 30 late Victorian autograph albums. Autograph albums, also known as "charm" albums, "forget-me-not albums," or "memory books," were a popular pastime in America during the second half of the nineteenth century. These albums were small blank...
Greeting cards are arranged alphabetically by subject.
The collection consists of over 100 years of history and communication through postcards. The postcards are diverse in size, format, and subject. The collection contains more than 4,500 postcards of San Diego County, and 8,500 postcards representing parts of the...
Trade cards, also known as advertising cards, were wildly popular collectibles in the latter half of the nineteenth century as consumer culture took over America. Advertising a huge variety of manufactured goods in bright chromolithographed colors, trade cards were produced...
John Milton Adams (1905- ) was a professor of pediatrics at UCLA (1950-72) specializing in immunology, multiple sclerosis (MS), and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The collection consists of Adams's professional correspondence, publications, and research files.
The Adams Manuscript Collection documents John Adams efforts at publication, his years at San Diego State College as a professor, department chair, and University Archivist, his relationship and publications from the San Diego Union, and some limited parts of his...
Discusses Louisiana Revenue Bill, and outlines his objections to the bill as it then stood.
Reports and brochures from the Wine Advisory Board and Wine Institute, correspondence and clippings, wine cookbooks and ephemera.
Correspondence, propaganda leaflets, memorabilia, and printed matter, relating to the Santo Tomás concentration camp and the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II.
Mason Adams was a character actor whose career spanned film, radio, television, and theater. The collection consists of 40-plus scripts related to Adams acting career.
Peggy Hamilton Adams was a fashion designer, editor of the rotogravure fashion page (1921-34) and a host for local radio programs (1929-33) that dealt with fashion concerns of the modern woman. The collection consists of materials related to Hamilton's career...
The collection contains correspondence and a typescript draft of Santa Barbara author Perry Adams' unpublished study, , co-authored with Fred T. Newcomb, which alleges that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was engineered by the United States Secret Service....
Two original journals cover the voyage to California and Adam's first months in San Francisco (4/1/1849 - 3/18/1850). The bulk of the Adams papers comprises letters from Adams to his wife, business correspondence, and Mrs. Adams' letters to her son...
Relates to military training in the United States Army and military operations of the 91st Infantry Division in France and Belgium during World War I. Letters sent to Ephraim Douglass Adams, father of S. F. Adams, and other family members.
Notes, drafts, photocopies of French governmental documents, computer data cards, press summaries, and printed matter, relating to French politics and foreign policy during the Third and Fourth Republics, and especially to the career of the French politician André Tardieu. Mostly...
William B. Adams was professor of Theater Arts at UCLA. The collection consists of materials relating to the production of Adams' book, (c. 1977).
William S. Adams (1919- ) served in the medical corps of the U.S. Naval Reserve (1945-46), and also as a consultant to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. He worked as a physician at the Veterans Administration Center Hospital, Los Angeles,...
Relates to the life of George William Ely, secretary of the New York Stock Exchange, 1874-1900 and 1905-1919.
The Sanford Aday Collection measures 1 linear foot and dates from 1952 to 1965. The collection is arranged in three series: Written by Aday, Published by Aday and Related material. ...
SEE ALSO MSS 81-10.
Pages 149-182 and 299-314.
Personal correspondence of Addington, relating to the lives of several Iowa and New England families; together with correspondence of her relatives, including letters (1849-1853) of her father, Daniel Davis, a native of Vermont, describing his voyage to California via Cape...
Collection of anarchist songs.
Chiefly family correspondence, including a letter from his father, Aaron L. Lindsley. A few relate to Washington Territory politics.
12 manuscript letters from Addison Newell of Sacramento, and later Pleasant Valley, California, to his brother Charles in Maine and in New York, speaking of mining, agriculture, a projected railroad project, the State Legislature, and general business conditions in California.
Accession consists of two 7-inch reel to reel audio recordings at 3 3/4 ips and 7 1/2 ips made on September 27, 1966 during the visit of U.S. Vice President Hubert Horatio Humphrey to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The...
Reports and letters giving overviews of mines either purchased by or of interest to the firm of Adelberg & Raymond. Includes gold, silver, iron, quicksilver, and tin mines.
The collection includes photographs, playbills, posters, magazines, sound recordings, and programs.
Photo album, ca. 1937-1938, of a British airman, 90+ black/white snapshots with captions, mainly of Aden [Yemen]. Includes shots of fellow British servicemen, military planes and ships, Aden police and military on camels, dhows and other local boats, many street...
Depicts Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany.
Transcripts of an interview and a speech, and photographs, relating to West German politics and foreign relations.
The Adherble T. D. Button Collection consists of correspondence both to and from A.T.D. Button, and illuminates a particular period of history in San Benito County that has long since disappeared, the mining of quicksilver in support of the gold...
Manual, report, and test sound recordings, relating to testing for radio operator training aptitude in the United States Army during World War II.
Correspondence, questionnaires, transcripts of interviews, drafts of writings, galleys, research notes, phonotapes, photographs, and maps, relating primarily to the First Special Service Force (composed of American and Canadian troops) and its operations in Italy and Southern France during World War...
The Kurt Herbert Adler papers, 1921-1990, consist of primary and secondary source materials relating to Maestro Adler's musical career, chiefly as conductor for the San Francisco Opera. The collection contains a small amount of correspondence, programs, and notes documenting Adler's...
This collection comprises the publications of the University of California, Irvine, Administrative and Business Services unit and many of its subunits, including Accounting and Fiscal Services, Administrative Computing Services, Facilities Management, Materiel and Risk Management, Parking and Transportation Services, and...
Macintosh
Includes views of adobes and other buildings. Pictured are houses occupied by the Hinke family, a frame house occupied by Kennett, a store built by Bernardino Vasquez (presently known as Colombo House), the Washington Hotel, the Trescony adobe, Jacob Escobar's...
Photographs of various adobe buildings throughout California. Mostly residences, but includes some missions.
Contents: Letters, some addressed to his wife, Mary (Sprague) Miller, by John H. Finley, Felix Frankfurter, Joseph C. Grew, Franklin D. Lane, William Phillips, Mark Sullivan, Archibald MacLeish (for U.S. Library of Congress), Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Harlan...
Collection of books on Sir Francis Drake, and voyages and travels, from the library of Adolph S. Oko, housed at The Bancroft Library. The Library's Manuscripts collections include other material from his library
Correspondence, photographs, clippings, subject file, and scrapbook concerning Drake's landing in California, Drake's life, and the Drake Navigators Guild.
With the above: 1888, Aug. 30 Moss, George. Corrected notes on the Sutro Library ... for Mr. Sessions.
Correspondence, deeds, ephemeral materials, pamphlets, printed materials, receipts, typescripts, vouchers.
Majority of correspondence concerns the building of Sutro Tunnel. Includes newspapers seeking information and offering support on Tunnel project, contact with a manufacturing firm regarding building of mining railroad cars, etc. Last letter concerns excavation work being done on beach...
Contains: 1 letter from R.H. Cross to A.T. Leonard thanking him for material on San Miguel Rancho; 3 newspaper clippings on the same subject; 1 auction catalog from Butterfield & Butterfield of Sutro's collection (1939); and 1 acknowledgment from the...
Correspondence and papers concerning a variety of business matters related to Sutro's San Francisco interests.
Incoming correspondence (1853-1899), mostly relating to the Sutro Tunnel and the Pacific Railroad Funding Bill; and 66 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings (1866-1898) documenting the major interests of Sutro's business and political career. Major correspondents include Theodore Sutro, J.M. Bassett, F.B....
Primarily legal papers from Whitcomb's law practice (1847-1879) and papers pertaining to his real estate holdings (1860-1889), mostly in San Francisco; together with papers (1888-1900) from Whitcomb's estate, kept by Jerome Lincoln and James Otis, administrators of the estate. Includes...
Manuscripts of her poems and related correspondence with magazine editors.
Manuscripts and correspondence chiefly relating to Stoutenburg's work as a poet. Principal correspondents include David Slavitt (aka Henry Sutton), Virginia Elson, James Dickey, and her publishers, Curtis Brown Ltd. and Viking Press, with a few letters from others, including Thomas...
Financial statement of the customs-and-tax office for Aguascalientes District, recording receipts from taxes and listing also other receipts and expenditures, notably for pensions.
was a local Los Angeles television series which aired on KCOP, during ca. 1950s-1960s. The collection consists of 240-plus scripts for the program.
Radio scripts with emendations.
Ledger of abstracts of deeds, titles, bonds, covenants, mortgages, and records of legal actions in the Potrero Hill area of San Francisco, Calif. Entries are mostly grouped by original claim, many including sketch maps; transactions within each claim are listed...
1. Admonition to the Duke of Lerma, minister of Philip IV, by his secretary, Antonio Pérez, then in exile in France, advising him to continue in office, for the benefit of the people. [N.p., n.d.] 312 p.
This collection comprises 16 hand-drawn and hand-colored sketches of magazine advertisements for women's clothing and other products, such as beach towels, hosiery, and cigarettes. The sketches were created with various media, including pencil, ink, colored pencil, and watercolor, and are...
Collection of various advertising and collecting cards, mostly from the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Includes Roos Bros Clothing at 31-37 Kearny St., San Francisco; Sing Fat Co., Inc. (with illustration of store) at corner of California St. and Grant...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Prints consist of views and advertising text for the following clipper ships, primarily sailing to or from San Francisco: David Crockett, Richard S. Ely, Flying Mist, Hornet, Andrew Jackson (two cards), Pocahontas, Prima Donna, Sumatra, and Volunteer. Several of the...
Advertising cards promoting various attractions of real estate in the El Cajon Valley area of San Diego County, Calif. Rectos printed with images of El Cajon Village, (El Cajon?) High School and Meridian Grammar School, a eucalyptus grove, irrigation of...
One item shows an attack on an emigrant train, with pioneers defending themselves against Indians. The other shows a mailcoach being attacked by Indians. Anheuser Busch products visible in both images.
In 1961, the state geologist created The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names within the Resources Agency. The committee began its work in July 1963, providing the federal government with advice in naming geographic features through researching local naming practices....
This is the first Graduate Theological Union student newsletter. The first issue had the title Inter-Seminary press. The holdings are incomplete (have vol. 1, no. 1-6, Feb.-May 1969; v. 2, no. 1-8, Oct. 1969-Feb. 1970; v. 2, no. 13-14, 17-18,...
Relates to relations between Austria-Hungary and Russia.
This collection contains thirteen aerial photographs of Seacliff, Watsonville, Pajaro Valley, Cabrillo College and Ben Lomond areas taken for the Santa Cruz County Advertising Committee.
The collection consists of vertical and oblique aerial photographs of beach and coastal areas in California, Florida, Hawaii, Mexico, Bahamas, Bimini, Japan, Vietnam, and Guam. Most of the photographs were taken by U.S. Navy aircraft during the period 1944-1959 and...
The collection consists of 24 aerial mosaics prepared by U.S. Naval Photographic Intelligence Center during Operation Crossroads, the atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. Photographs are all dated February 5, 1946
Photographs taken from a kite of institutions in the GTU neighborhood in Berkeley, Calif.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views of the damsites show the sites of the dams (drawn in), with geographical markers and elevations labeled.
Photos are primarily aerial views of bears and other wildlife (possibly in Alaska?). Mary Ellen Leary is shown in a helicopter and a plane, talking with officials, and with a camera. Some photos show the U.S. Army Arctic Test board.
Archiving Filipino American Music in Los Angeles (AFAMILA) was as a yearlong archiving and documentation project carried out by the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive and Kayamanan Ng Lahi Folk Dance. Support for the project was provided by a UCLA in LA...
Religious verses, in the form of quintillas, purportedly written by a repentant sinner on the verge of death.
Includes proof of nativity, dated Jan. 1904, for Pon Hong Ban (Bing), who returned to San Francisco on the SS America Maru on Oct. 31, 1903, and for Pon Yun Cheong, minor son of Pon Kee, who landed on the...
A collection of 220 broadsides, which have been stuck on the Paris walls and in the provinces from 1789 to 1804 (proclamations, notices, judgments, laws, news from the army, etc."--Cf. Letter from Champion, Mar. 1923.
Contains publicity announcements and programs for events sponsored by the Affiliates. Also includes clippings of newspapers toreis about activities of the Affiliates....
Correspondence, committee reports, and financial reports documenting the founding and business of the Affiliates of UCLA. Also includes constitution and by-laws of the associations and annual membership directories....
Includes reports, plans, annual updates for academic, staff and student employees.
Collection consists of transcripts from interviews conducted by Victor Affonso for research in his thesis, .
Leaflets, flyers, other printed matter, sound recordings, and miscellany, relating to political conditions and military insurgency in Afghanistan.
There are thirty items in the African Methodist Episcopal Church ephemera collection, including flyers, calling cards, tickets, etc. Some are annotated with names, dates and miscellaneous notes. Provenance of the collection is unknown but likely the collector was in some...
The African American History Collection consists primarily of 19th and 20th century pamphlets with an emphasis on racial justice and political action. From anti-slavery tracts to civil rights leaflets, the materials in this collection reveal a nation's moral and legal...
The collection contains 20 b/w stereoview images of African Americans, possibly Louisiana, mounted on one large sheet, numbered but lacking captions. These appear to be staged scenes, with several images of children (sitting on steps, at play), men playing cards,...
Interviews with leaders of a sample of black men's, women's, church, and community organizations concerning the nature, extent, and funding of their group's charitable activities. Commissioned by the Joint Center for Political Studies (Washington, D.C.) for a study of various...
This collection of photographs of African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area consists almost entirely of press photographs collected by James Abajian. Many of the photographs have captions provided by the press photographer or news agency. Photographers include Peter...
Photographs, postcards, and slides, depicting scenes of daily life, cultural and historical sites, prominent personalities, and works of art in various countries of Africa.
Electronic and other bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, serial issues, reports, communiqués, press releases, maps, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century African history; political, social and economic conditions in Africa as a whole; revolutionary movements in Africa;...
Photographs of various African-American authors taken during their visits to the University of California, Berkeley, including Gwendolyn Brooks, James Baldwin, Alice Walker, Al Young, Daphne Muse, Mary Helen Washington, and Huey Newton. Also pictured are professors Barbara Christian, Paule Marshall...
This collection chronicles the evolution of the African-American civil rights movement from early abolitionist involvement through the emergence of leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Angela Davis, and Malcolm X.
Miscellaneous documents (primarily photocopies) related to the office of African-American Student Life at the University of California, Santa Cruz, including: course descriptions, speeches, articles, administrative reports, correspondence, and minutes of meetings
This collection comprises records of the Afrikan Student Union at UCI from 1971 until 2003. The majority of materials represent the UCI Black Students' Union's reaction to a change in UCI's Equal Opportunities Program and addresses general problems of race...
Includes photocopy of an article that appeared in the Hollister (Calif.) Free Lance on June 21, 1889
Diaries and manuscripts of folk tales.
Relates to the philosopher Karl Popper. Includes correspondence with Popper. Photocopy.
Daily news bulletins, relating to world military and political events.
Relates to political and economic conditions in Latin America, and especially to free market reforms in Latin America.
Included in these materials are memoranda, reports, and meeting minutes of the Agency for International Development (USAID) Research Advisory Committee from 1984 to 1988. Part of the archival group Agricultural, Botanical and Natural Sciences.
Includes agenda and various reports sent with the agenda as background material for the discussion of the Regents.
The records of the Department of Aging and its predecessors document California's efforts to protect and care for its ever-growing elderly population. This record group contains 25 cubic feet of text records covering the period 1950-1993 and includes administrative files,...
Title devised by cataloger.
Album of Agnes M. Donnelly includes photographs of babies and children, mothers with newborn infants, of Agnes Donnelly and friends and family, and of her cousin James O'Neill, rector of the Church of the Holy Family in Glendale. Other photographs...
Typescript copy of Jean Racine's Phédra and correspondence concerning Tobin's activity and interest in writing.
Depicts the explosion of atom bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Also includes Los Alamos telephone directory for 1943-1944.
Correspondence, agendas, notes, minutes, programs, reports, and materials collected by Jehan Agrama in her role as Co-President and as member of the Board of Directors of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Los Angeles (GLAAD/LA), 1989-1994. The collection includes...
Re transfer of stock in Las Chuscas Silver Mining Company (San Antonio District, Baja California)
Positive photostat of the agreement recorded in Plumas Co., Calif., Nov. 10, 1854 in which he agreed to relate his experiences; Bonner to record them and prepare the manuscript for publication; Davis was to advance money for publication; and they...
Correspondence of J.L. Gillis to and from other universities regarding agricultural education appropriations.
Reports 881M #1, 2, and 3, with statistics, charts, and graphs.
The Photographs of Agricultural Laborers in California collection contains 101 photographic prints taken circa 1906-1911. The collection documents various ethnic groups, many of them agricultural workers, present in California in the early twentieth century. Especially featured in the collection are...
Promotional and descriptive materials relating to agricultural technology.
Manufacturers' catalogs of various types of farm machinery and equipment, listed with price and ordering information.
Manuals created by manufacturers to assist in the operation, maintenance, repair, or restoration of agricultural machinery.
The subject files of the above two committees relate directly and indirectly to the various hearings held by the committees during their respective periods of activity. Where possible subject files have been placed with the specific hearing or hearings to...
Pamphlets and bulletins, relating to international agricultural production, research and expositions.
Small Collection of Queer and AIDS activist ephemera, part of the AIDS activist collective, Boy with Arms Akimbo.
The collection consists of music manuscripts, correspondence, scrapbooks, papers and photographs of Mexican-American composer, Dr. Juan A. Aguilar.
This collection of papers consists mainly of printed material, photos and photocopied journal articles pertaining to the work of photographer Laura Aguilar. Included are images of her work with Latinas in Los Angeles and Mexico.To Facilitate the use of all...
The Aguilar Papers and Photographs include the personal and professional materials of Laura Aguilar and occupy 2.75 linear feet. The collection traces through correspondence with mentors and friends both Aguilar's artistic development and her struggle with dyslexia. Her professional achievements...
Correspondence between Agustín Flores, owner of a hide and bone company in San José del Cabo, Baja California, Mexico, and various relatives and businesses between the years 1909 and 1916.
Pacheco Pass Wagon Road Company employed George H. Jones and William Price to complete a section of road. Jones and Price contracted with Ah Tem for laborers. Various parties went to court concerning payment of wages for those laborers.
Relates to the origins of World War I, and to American entry into the war.
Hyung-ju (also known as Henry) Ahn graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania in 1964, worked as a computer systems analyst for aerospace companies and for Orange County, California (1965-95), and received his...
The mateirals in this collection span from 1949 to 1992. Most of the materials are music manuscripts, both scores and parts. Many of the manuscripts have unusual paginations, a result of re-using old manuscript paper for new compositions. Thus, in...
MUSI; ML55.P25 1821: With: Etude sur les travaux d'histoire et d'archéologie de Mr. E. de Coussemaker / A. Desplanque. Lille : Impr. de Lefebvre-Ducrocq, 1870 -- Actes d'état civil d'artistes musiciens et comédiens / H. Herluison. Orléans : H. Herluison,...
The AIA SCVC Collection Chapter records, including board meeting minutes, newsletters, correspondence, event planning and documentation, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, exhibit display boards, and design awards documentation. The collection covers the years 1946-2008 with the bulk of the material ranging from...
The records include Board and Executive Committee minutes for the years 1907 through 1989, membership files, photographs, and artifacts. Photographs document various chapter events and individuals. The Pacific Society of Architects was founded in May 1881 and submitted the AIA...
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, financial records, and photographs, relating to relief work for Chinese refugees.
Consists chiefly of memos, letters, forms and fliers documenting the response of the Berkeley campus to the AIDS health crisis. Includes information about such campus-supported fund raising activities as the AIDS Walks and AIDS Rides.
This collection consists of information from 26 different Community based AIDS Organizations, collected by Willie Walker as part of the University of California San Francisco's AIDS History Project.
The AIDS Ephemera Collection contains materials relating to HIV/AIDS that were collected from various organizations in San Francisco and the East Bay. There are a wide range of materials in the collection, including clippings; comics; conference materials; correspondence; educational materials;...
Records of a self-help alternative treatment organization that dissolved in 1989. This group promoted awareness of alternative therapies in treating HIV infection and conducted workshops conducted by long-term survivors.
This is an artificial collection assembled from a number of different donations of ephemeral materials, acquired by the Library as a part of the AIDS History Project. Paper based materials include flyers, brochures, wallet cards, and posters. Some artifacts are...
This collection was assembled from a number of different audio/visual (mostly VHS and other video format) material donations, acquired by the Library as a part of the AIDS History Project. Materials range from Public Service Announcements (PSAs), television and...
Materials relating to the AIDS epidemic, with special emphasis on Los Angeles County. The collection includes records of the various Los Angeles City and County government departments, agencies, and task forces involved in the fight against AIDS, in particular the...
Files produced by the AIDS Legal Referral Panel including annual reports for the years 1987-1991, and subject files containing correspondence, notes, and reports.
Records of the AIDS Legal Referral Panel, an organization that connects people with AIDS (PWA) and volunteer lawyers willing to donate time and expertise in order to assist them. It has been a significant resource for PWA's since its inception....
Agency records suffer from the effects of several changes of administrators and office managers; subsequent inconsistencies are evident in the creation, arrangement and preservation of files. While some series are incomplete, they do possess research value. The files have been...
A carton and folder list is available.
AIDS Treatment News has frequently been the first publication to investigate and write about potential new treatments, clinical trials, and the politics involved in government sanctioned and alternative therapeutics. It is a primary resource for community-based organizations and government agencies,...
1. AIDS: the unheard voices (1989/90) -- 2. AZT: cause for concern (45 minutes) -- 3. The Frank Bough interview: Sky TV, Peter Duesberg (July 25, 1989) -- 4. Hunting the virus hunter. part 1; Tony Brown's Journal #1410 --...
The ARC/AIDS Vigil began on October 27, 1985, when Steve Russell and Bert Franks chained themselves to the Federal Building on United Nations Plaza in San Francisco. The group was protesting the government's inactivity in respect to the AIDS crisis....
Signed typescripts....
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to education in the United States, and especially to the eight-year study of the Commission on the Relation of Schools and Colleges. Photocopy.
The Fern A. Proudfoot Ainge Collection (1900-1920s) includes school papers and a diary (possibly belonging to her father)....
Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie (1865-1948) was an English poet, critic, and diplomat. He translated works of Benedetto Croce into English and wrote (1928) and (1942). The collection consists of correspondence to Douglas Ainslie from various persons including one letter from...
Edward Maddin Ainsworth (1902-1968) worked for the as a copyreader in 1924. He progressed from city editor to state editor, editorial page editor, assistant to the managing editor, and eventually became a columnist. He also wrote several books on California...
Katherine Ainsworth (1908- ) worked as a children's librarian for the Los Angeles Public Library (1928-35), school librarian for Los Angeles public schools (1949-51), and head librarian for Monrovia Public Library (1953-67). She was also a regular reviewer for the...
Collection consists of Islamic manuscripts relating to a variety of subjects....
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps records measure 3 linear feet and date from 1952 to 1998. These records include scrapbooks, photo albums and yearbooks of AFROTC Detachment 035 as well as scrapbooks from Angel Flight....
Collection contains pamphlets and mimeographed professional papers relating to air pollution and its physiological effects. Also contains a bibliography of journal publications on the subject....
Includes two letters to the Board dated Oct. 11, 1954 and Sept. 23, 1954, and a study entitled: Study and recommendations on air pollution control in the county of Los Angeles.
Photographs show aircraft of Pan-American Airways and Qantas, both in flight and on the ground. Also shows loading and unloading. Locations include Australia and the United States.
Regarding the administration of occupied enemy territory by the British in the Middle East...
Regulations, directives, resolutions, protocols, and decisions, relating to the administration of scientific and other academic research in Siberia and elsewhere in the Soviet Union. Includes regulations of the central office of the Akademiia nauk SSSR and of the Gosudarstvennyiĭ komitet...
Relates to the White Russian movement led by Aleksei Kaledin during the Russian Civil War.
Masaru Akahori was born in 1884 in Tokushima Prefecture. He moved to the United States in 1904 where he resided in the San Francisco Bay area and worked in Sacramento and Placerville, California. After World War II he resettled in...
Sound recordings relating to conditions in Afghanistan.
Papers of Kurt Akeley largely pertaining to research and product development for Silicon Graphics Inc.
Translation by the United States Joint Publications Research Service of an article published in the Baku newspaper Bakinskiĭ rabochiĭ, 1968 May 28.
USDA reports and statistical information, periodicals, clippings, slides, and correspondence relating to cotton farming and legislation.
Zoë Akins (1886-1958) was born in Missouri and relocated to California in 1928. A playwright, Akins plays enjoyed great popularity in the 1920s and 1930s on Broadway and in screen adaptations. The collection consists of Zoë Akins's literary manuscripts of...
Relates to activities of the Russian Imperial army during World War I, 1914-1917, up to the revolution of November 1917. Includes partial translation by L. N. Zaitzevsky.
Memoirs and other writings, and printed matter, relating to the Trotsky family, the childhood and youth of Y. Akselrod in the Soviet Union, the imprisonment of her parents, her emigration to the United States, and efforts to secure the rehabilitation...
Research files and petitions from Slagle's work assisting tribal groups in obtaining recognition of their tribal status from the federal government, correspondence, and manuscripts of his writings.
Original documents written in or pertaining to the native languages; vocabularies compiled by or prepared for Pinart; and copies of manuscripts and published works, mainly religious in character, made by Pinart.
Concerns publishing matters, teaching, reading tours and domestic news. Also includes comments about current events occurring around him including the People's Park confrontation in 1969.
Folk plays of Mexico, New Mexico, Colorado and Columbia on religious subjects. Also, alabades, or religious songs. See Contents List....
The collection contains a boxed set of 42 Aladdin stereographs of Japan (including Japanese in Manchuria) and Russia, with printed captions in English and distributed by Doubleday Page & Co. (New York), 1901-1905. Included are images of Japanese military officers...
Relates to the financial situation in Persia, the Persian oil industry, and the role of Persia in world affairs. Includes writings by A. C. Millspaugh, administrator general of the finances of Persia.
Radio programs on Russians in early California, Russians at Fort Ross, Johann Sutter, Stanislaus the Indian Neophyte, Juvenile Delinquents, San Francisco earthquake....
Scripts of radio plays broadcast for Northern California school children in the late 1930's and early 1940's.
Binder's title.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Includes correspondence, resolutions, promotional material, signatures, and census statistics from an organization created to block passage of a charter that would restructure the local government of Alameda County, California.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
The Views of Alameda County, California album contains 25 photographs taken circa 1913 by the Cheney Photo Adv. Co. E.S. Cheney, president of the company, may be the photographer. Views include downtown Oakland, Lake Merritt, the Claremont Country Club, the...
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Include deeds and other documents.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Includes citizens' pledges to contribute to county expenses; documents of justice court (Oakland) and district court; abstracts relating to the water front of Oakland; miscellaneous receipts and documents.
Includes certificate and articles of incorporation, copy of by-laws, minutes of meetings, secretary's reports, subscription lists, lists of directors and board members.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
This collection documents the activities of the Alameda County Tobacco Control Program (CTCP) from 1988-1997.
Four typed letters from Cranston in his role as Senator. Three of the letters are to George R. Kane, of the Los Gatos Times. The fourth letter is to Joseph C. Houghteling, of San Francisco.
Alan J. Galloway papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
Contains letter of thanks for campaign fund raising dinner hosted by the Meyers and another letter about his son Robin's death.
Photos show buildings in disrepair; a horse and wagon, and Nez Perce Indians in Idaho; a general view of Seattle; ships (in Seattle?) and people leaving Seattle for Alaska; dogs headed for the Klondike, etc. One photo shows Howard V....
Many scenic views and photographs of passengers on the S.S. Buford. Also included are numerous views of eskimos, of whaling, and walrus hunting. Several photographs of Roald Amundsen and his pilot Lt. Omdahl are present.
Photographs show Alaska scenery and towns of Skagway (including Red Cross hospital), Fort Wrangel (totem poles), White Pass, and Sitka (Russian trading post, Episcopal Church, etc.) Alaska views also show men and women fishing. and native American men, women and...
Miscellany includes views of Alaska and Yukon towns, gold miners and gold mining.
Census data for Unalaska; baptismal records at Sitka, 1805-1819; translation of a petition by inhabitants of Unalaska for the removal of Ivan Laduigin, an objectionable character, 1878; translation and Russian text of an undated Chief's Address to Sea Otter Hunters.
Album of snapshots and professional-quality photographs chiefly depicting construction of the Alaska Central Railway. Locations include Seward (founded as the terminal for the railway) and Valdez. Views of dog sleds, sawmills, railroad cuts, and lines of track are present. Album...
Records (1895-1897) of the Alaska Commercial Company, a San Francisco trading company largely concerned with the Alaskan fur trade.
The collection consists of loose papers and volumes of general accounts. The first group in the series of loose material consists of sundry papers and documents from 1888 to 1897, and were originally found together as such. The second group...
Two volumes of official minutes of monthly and special Board of Trustees meetings and annual stockholders meetings, along with a few related miscellaneous notes and papers. The volumes include information on bylaws, contracts, inventories, dividends and assessments, and other company...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photographs show a village, interiors of huts, canoes, a papoose, and totem poles in the Yakutat Bay region of Alaska.
Captioned: Gold miners and their Dog Teams, Dyea Trail, Alaska -- Transfer Point at St. Michael's en route to Dawson City, Alaska -- Prospectors Returning to Camp, 62 [degrees] Below Zero, Alaska -- Searching for the Dead after Snow Slide...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Concerns Ivan Petrov's writings regarding Alaska and its Russian occupation, publications regarding Indians of Alaska and archeology, Captain Roald Amundsen and the crew of Gjoa, 1959 Alaska elected officials signatures, canonization of Father Herman, Russian orthodox Church in Alaska, the...
Mss. in English, Russian, French, German, Latin, and Alaskan dialects. Box 1 contains sketch maps and drawings of Alaskan terrain with legends in French, Russian, and English; ethnological notes on the Aleuts and others; and miscellaneous reference notes, mainly bibliographical....
Includes photos relating to Gjoa expedition lead by Roald Amundsen and numerous views of Alaska towns (unidentified) and their native and new inhabitants. A number of portraits, some including Amundsen, are present. Several photos of the Gjoa ship and Amundsen's...
210 photographs including Juneau, businesses, ships, glaciers, sled dogs, and eskimos and their homes. Dawson (Yukon) views include: street scenes, hotels, the Chilkoot Pass, the Good Samaritan Hospital, doctor's office interior, etc. Also views of gold and mining operations and...
This collection consists of 46 photographic prints (23 stereographs, 21 "PIC" size, and 2 "A" size) of views from Alaska to Mexico, circa 1859-1902. Includes work by various photographers: American Stereoscopic Co., W. B. Ingersoll, C. W. Woodward, Continent Stereoscopic...
Includes sea-planes and other small planes in and around Juneau, gold mining equipment, hydraulic mining, an aerial view of Juneau, Alaska-Juneau Gold Mill, an Eskimo village and dwellings, Eskimo Indians fishing, in kayaks, drying fish, and doing other daily tasks.
Views include towns, street scenes, glaciers, mountains and landscapes, mining scenes, steamboats and trains, sled dogs, native persons, and totem poles.
Chiefly snapshots recording sites related to the Alaska gold rush. Locations include Kotzebue Sound, the Kobuk River, Reilly Camp (or "Reillyville"), and Nome. Includes views of miners and ship's passengers and crew, eskimos and their elevated burial platforms, river steamers,...
Snapshots and professional photographs of salmon catches, native Alaskans, reindeer, landscapes, coastlines, towns, and numerous views of ships, shipwrecks and ships in ice. Also present are several views of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (Seattle, 1908), the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone,...
Photos include views of Fort Wrangle, Sitka, Juneau, Jakutat Bay, glaciers, Indian villages and settlements, totem poles, groups of people (tourists?), a Russian block house in Sitka, a photo of Madonna from the Greek [Russian] Church in Sitka, etc.
Photographs show Dawson patrols (men in furs) at Fort MacPherson; a Sunday School picnic, a midnight ball game in Fairbanks, a mining camp and other mining scenes, marathon race runners in Fairbanks, Mrs. Willis high diving into the Chena River...
Photographs show construction scenes at the exposition site in Seattle, Wash. Pictured are interior and exterior views and finished buildings including: agriculture, hospital, auditorium, chemistry, fisheries, mines, cascades, powerhouse, etc. Also includes many views of construction equipment.
Pamphlets, other printed matter, and video tape, relating to the government and foreign policy of Albania. Includes speeches by the Albanian leader Enver Hoxha.
Relates to the trial of Mehmet Ali Ag̐ca and others for the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in 1981. Includes a summary of the prosecution's reconstruction of the course of events. Also includes translator's notes and marginal annotations....
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
The Albany Library Historical Photograph Collection includes images related to the history of Albany, from the late 1800s to 2001. Notable aspects of the collection includes images of homes and buildings (including school buildings, the public library, and the Peralta...
The Albee Directs Albee project was a forty week international tour of universities and arts centers throughout the United States, South Korea, and Japan, during which Edward Albee, Pulitzer Prize winning American dramatist, directed the troupe in presenting eight of...
American author.
Mainly correspondence and manuscripts of his novels and short stories. Some royalty statements, contracts and financial papers also included.
Adelson writes to President W. Wilson on Oct. 5, 1918 to offer his services as mediator in the controversy between the United States and Russia. As qualifications he states that he was Russian-born and his lineage comes from the most...
Albert Boni (1892-1981) founded Albert and Charles Boni, Incorporated with his brother in New York City (1923). They introduced Boni Paper Books, and sold them by mail-order subscription. Active in both literary and political fields, the firm published such controversial...
Personal financial records consisting of two vols. of receipts (1879-1895) for services performed at Fern Hill, San Anselmo Valley, and Marin County, Calif.; a ledger of household expenses (1880-1885); and household accounts (1875-1879) kept by Dibblee's wife, Annie. Includes an...
Correspondence; business papers; Chinese, military and mining company materials.
Diaries and notebooks, auto record books, records for Highland Park property, photographs
Contains 66 scrapbook binders, approximately half of which consist of a chronology of San Francisco from 1769 to 1937, covering city institutions, businesses, persons, and events. The remaining volumes contain chronologies, essays, newspaper clippings, and some photographs concerning the history...
Contents: A sketch on Stevenson's Regiment (12 l.); sketch on the Mormon Battalion (8 l.); a list of officers of the California Volunteers...(5 l.); an account of Indian wars in Northern California and Nevada, 1866-1867 (8 l.); printed copy of...
Letters of the French paleontologist, some addressed to Stanislas Meunier.
Accounts relating mainly to property in San Francisco. Many pages blank.
Reprints pertaining to gastroenterology, asthma, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, chronic ulcerative colitis, diabetes, and ulcers of the stomach and mouth. Medical histories, articles, lecture notes, talks, allergy journals, photographs, and radiographs.
Consists of draft letters and notes from Albert Mundhenk's trip abroad to Germany and France to study art. He describes his trip across the United States from California to Washington, D.C. and aboard the S.S. Munchen to Germany, including a...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Regarding his social engagements.
Typed transcript, with notes by Charles Kelly, of Thurber's original ledger in the possession of R.T. Thurber, Richfield, Utah.
Fifteen account books recording personal and household expenses (1866-1875, 1878-1885); journals containing notes of trips taken in 1873 and 1880; two passports (1864, 1870); genealogical material on the Bancroft family compiled by A.L. Bancroft, including a five-notebook genealogy and a...
Written from Monterey and Castroville, Calif.
Correspondence
Collection contains two letters to Randolph Valliere, one from Joe E. Brown, and another from Sargent Shriver. Includes signed and printed acknowledgements (1932-1964) of birthday and Christmas greetings from Miss Harriet Banks to Herbert Hoover, as well as a letter...
Writings, notes, interview sound recordings and transcripts, photocopies of trial transcripts, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the drug trafficking trial in the United States of General Manuel Noriega of Panama. Used as research material for the book by...
Typed transcript (33 leaves) of excerpts from Bee's diary, describing his voyage from N.Y. to Calif. aboard the ship South Carolina, Jan. 24-June 30, 1849. Daily entries describe sea sickness, the weather, the ship's progress, an outbreak of smallpox among...
Albert W. Herre papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
The collection includes papers, music programs, and clippings.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and other writings, relating to political conditions in France, communism in France, international communism, and anti-communist movements.
This collection documents a portion of the career of architect and professor Alberto F. Porta. Included in collection are clippings, correspondence, academic writings, newsletters, architectural drawings and photographs.
First and foremost, the Bruce M. Alberts Papers offer insight into the life and work of Dr. Alberts himself, a pre-eminent scientist and educator. This collection also provides a view into the development of molecular biology in recent history, the...
Jack Albertson had a successful career on the stage, television and motion pictures. The collection consists of scripts, joke files, and printed ephemera related mostly to his work on television and in motion pictures.
Collection consists of souvenir viewbooks from the Albertype Company, Brooklyn, New York, including views of the U.S., Canada, and Indians of North America. ...
An account of operations in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines during World War II; written by an ensign, U.S.N.R.
Orders, reports, correspondence, and drafts of speeches, relating to U.S. military engineering in the European Theater during World War II and in the U.S. in the interwar period.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, notes, leaflets, clippings, and photographs, relating to the Nuremberg war crime trials, the Schuman Plan, European Coal and Steel Community, the dismantling of German steel plants, the settlement of German external debts, and the national government of...
Horace Marden Albright (1890-1987) worked for the Federal government in the U.S. Department of the Interior (1915-17)and co-founded the U.S. National Park Service serving as assistant director (1917-19) and director (1929-33). She was also the first superintendent of Yellowstone National...
Includes bibliographies.
Clippings describe a trip from Albany, New York to Alaska. Photos show only the Alaska portion of the trip, focusing on Indians, other inhabitants, scenery, glaciers, views of Sitka, etc.
Embossed album containing 246 silver-print photographs of Mexico and the Mexican Revolution.
Chiefly groups of family and friends at picnics and other leisure outings, photographed by amateur photographers. Individuals pictured include Captain and Mrs. J.C. Ayres, the Mizner family, R.S. Rodman, and members of the Carroll, Hooker, Adams, McAllister, McFarlane, Eldridge, Atherton,...
An album of snapshots, primarily of San Francisco Bay Area scenes but also depicting numerous locales in Northern and Southern California. Includes domestic scenes of family, friends, pets, family vegetable garden and orchard, as well as civic events and local...
Costume drawings for opera productions. Also includes 2 brief letters from the artist, dated 1880, his printed calling card with a note on verso, and a cabinet card portrait of tenor Anton Schott in costume for the role of Joseph.
Chiefly snapshots of locales and family activities in Hawaii, California, Norfolk (Virginia), Fort George Island, and Cape Vincent (New York). Includes some professional photographs of the U.S.S. Bennington, its crew, the victims of its explosion in San Diego, Calif., and...
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Collection mainly consists of landscape views of various Pacific locations including Alaska (Skagway, Sitka, etc.), Washington, Oregon, California (Yosemite, San Francisco and Mt. Lowe, near Pasadena). Sitka views include a number of photographs of the "Greek Church" and photos of...
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Album contains views of U.S. Army logging and sawmill operations in southern France during WWI showing logging camps, loading logs, sawmills, etc. Some relate to the 20th Engineers. Other views of France include rural scenes. Views from the southern United...
Surrounding each portrait are advertisements of California firms.
Views show the football statue of a wounded hero (by Douglas Tilden) and a snapshot of Jim Whipple (football hero) giving a speech at its dedication; portraits of identified football players in uniform and their trainer; a man next to...
Includes views of lakes, rivers and mountains in Idaho.
The Fiesta de Los Angeles was started in 1894, discontinued for the Spanish American War (1898?) and reinstituted as the Fiesta de las Flores in 1901.
Views include snapshots of friends or family of the unidentified compiler, scenery in Oregon, Nevada, and numerous California locations (including Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, and other Sierra Nevada places), people swimming, and two views of a car wreck. Some postcards included.
Views from an unidentified Mexican city in the hills show a bull fight, market streets with vendors selling produce, buildings, street scenes, women doing chores, men in large hats and serapes, children, plazas, railroads, and other scenes from everyday life....
Photographs show groups of students (mainly women), homes (in Berkeley?), dogs, horses, swimmers, and others.
Includes 24 photographs from Los Angeles Metropolitan area, showing dirigibles, and photographic equipment used by F.M. Huddleston.
Includes many views in San Francisco, Yosemite, and other California locations. Some photographs of Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, and some East Coast and western Canada views.
Chiefly professionally photographed views of China and Japan. Many are in and around Hong Kong, with a few of Canton. A view of beheaded pirates is present. Japanese scenes, some of which are hand-colored, include views as well as posed...
Views of cabins, leisure activities (swimming, badminton, horseshoes, etc.), and wooded environs of a small resort in California's Feather River Canyon (Butte County.)
33 French documents, dating from the 13th to 17th centuries, pertaining primarily to property and monetary transactions, including among other items records of sale, marriage contracts, rental contracts, expense records, and a will; also several documents issued by feudal authorities....
Album shows young women athletes engaged in various sporting events: swimming races, diving, foot races, high jump, field hockey, etc. Events took place at the University of California in Berkeley.
Album shows forestry work and activities of the Forestry Club at the University of California. Also contains class portraits from 1920, 1922, 1924, and 1925.
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Views of the buildings, grounds, students, and faculty of St. Matthew's Military School.
Views of Hawaii include Oahu College, Oahu scenery, water sports (including surfing), and agriculture. Views from a road trip to Eureka, Calif. show fishing, countryside, the car and road, Views of Stanford University show buildings, snapshots of students, football games...
Contains four photographs of buildings and grounds of Alcatraz Island when it served as a military prison. Also present are views of Fort Winfield Scott, a residential building at Fort Mason (Black Point), other views of San Francisco Bay, and...
Building committee minutes, financial statements and related documents, Internal Revenue Service correspondence and Federal tax returns along with general correspondence, 1971-1985 of Alcoholics Together (AT), a Los Angeles gay and lesbian alcoholics meeting formed in 1969 which follows the tenets...
The Alders collection consists chiefly of Edward Alders' Merced County game bird commercial hunting records (1898-1901). These include lists of types of birds killed, quantities killed, names of buyers and the hunter's expenses....
Scrapbook containing letters of American writers and artists to Hames Sutton, editor of THE ALDINE, a periodical devoted to the arts (American) and literature covering primarily the 1870s....
Three letters, l930, to George Wilson Knight commenting on Shakespearian productions; 1941 letter addressed to Jack Spicer.
Relates to conditions in France during World War I, and to activities of Gertrude Stein and other literary figures in France. Letters sent to a friend in the United States, probably Harriet Levy.
An archive of 53 photographs of musicians, mostly singers. Many of them world famous singers of the 1930s, including Lily Pons, Rosa Ponselle, and Friedrich Schorr. Also a few photographs of violinists such as Szigeti and Ysaye....
Declining an invitation.
The collection contains correspondence with virtually every prominent literary figure in Latin America during the mid-to-late Twentieth Century, including Pablo Neruda, Salvador Allende, Augusto Roa Bastos, Jaime Alazraki, Isabel Allende, Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo, Nicanor Parra, and many others. Also...
Include drafts of Oratorios and two drawings.
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, reports, military orders, and photographs, relating to Russian military activities during the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and the Russian Civil War, and especially to the organization of the Dobrovol'cheskaia Armiia. Includes some posthumous biographical material
These papers reflect the writings and research interests of Vasilii Ivanovich Alekseev, a historian, writer, and professor in emigration. Among his writings are works related to the Russian Orthodox Church in the Soviet Union under the German occupation.
Four issues, June-July 1920, relating to social conditions and relief work in Syria.
Material regarding socialism: articles, newsletters, and correspondence.
The collection contains materials relating to the career of UCSB Economics professor and administrator Alec P. Alexander, who served as Chair of the Department of Economics (1965-1970), Dean of the College of Letters and Science (1971-1973), Vice Chancellor of Academic...
Collection contains correspondence between Annie M. Alexander and key figures in the Museum and Department of Paleontology from 1901 to 1949. Much of this correspondence consists of information about paleontological research in the field, of Miss Alexander and others. Further...
Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence of Annie Montague Alexander, concerning the establishment, work with and gifts to the Museum of Vertebrae Zoology (MVZ) at the University of California, Berkeley. The bulk of the letters are from Joseph Grinnell, the first...
Indentures, promissory notes and related papers, originals and copies, concerning the La Junta grant in New Mexico upon which Barclay's Fort was built; and papers relating to the settlement of Barclay's estate under the administration of William Kroenig and Moritz...
Include papers of William P. Alexander, pioneer missionary to the Sandwich Islands (letters and journals); letters written by his wife, Mary Ann (McKinney) Alexander; and papers of their son William DeWitt Alexander, including letters from Hiram Bingham, James Dwight Dana,...
The collection contains original works of art, primarily watercolors, from the early twentieth century. These are attributed to Awa Tsireh (San Ildefonso), "San Juanito Garcia" (unknown), Fred Kabotie (Hopi), Kills Two (Oglala Sioux), Julian Martinez (San Ildefonso), Oqwa Pi...
The Hartley Burr Alexander Papers contain correspondence, financial material, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, music manuscripts, and blueprints documenting Hartley Burr Alexander’s many educational and cultural activities. The collection contains papers relating to his teaching career, his writings and musical compositions, his...
The Hartley Burr Alexander Projects Collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, architectural drawings, architectural blueprints, and materials documenting his work as an inscription designer. His construction projects include the Los Angeles Public Library, the Department of Justice building in...
Papers relating to Alexander Hildebrand's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Relates to the status of Russian 5% bank notes and of investments in Russian banks.
This collection consists of holographs and/or ozalid copies of musical sketches for various TV commercials, radio programs, television shows, television specials, and motion picture scores.
Diary, 1855-1886, kept while engineer on U.S. Revenue cutter Bear, New York to Valparaiso and the Arctic; related vouchers and accounts; and letters from the U.S. Dept. of Treasury written by W.E. Chandler, G.S. Boutwell and others, and from the...
A few days out of Monterey, Calif. en route to Mazatlan. Describes his recent visit to Hawaii, remarking in particular on the "civilizing influence" of American missionaries, including observations on King Kamehameha and other members of the royal family. Of...
Correspondence (mainly copies), reports, legal papers, maps, etc., concerning agriculture, mining, and oil interests in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama.
Correspondence written or received by members of the Alexander Family. Correspondence spans the period 1895 to 1902 and concerns legal matters pertaining to property leases and the military service of a sibling, William A. Alexander.
In v. 1 are 162 letters and telegrams received, including many concerning the work of the commission: 73 from George Gibbs, 1864-1868, affording sidelights on affairs in Washington, D.C., during the Johnson Administration; 34 from Sir John Rose, 1864-1871; 20...
Includes letters to Albert Stebbins and clippings of Taylor's Precis India Californicus.
Concerning events in Hawaii and his writings.
Chiefly reprints of periodical articles.
Originally part of the Foot Collection.
Writings, correspondence, clippings, and photographs, relating to the Romanian royal family and to the Romanian Orthodox Church in the United States. Includes photocopies of correspondence of Queen Marie of Romania.
Depicts King Edward VII of Great Britain and members of his family and entourage, and members of other royal families. Includes both original photographs and printed reproductions of photographs.
Photocopies of government documents, studies, reports, and printed matter, relating to social conditions in Alexandra Township, a black township near Johannesburg, South Africa.
Two letters (2 p.) presumably by Alexandre Dumas, père. One is addressed to Monsieur Merle, rue Blanche, [Paris?]; the other is a brief note addressed simply to "Cher Maitre."
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, bulletins, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs, and especially to Russian life in Harbin, China, prior to World War II.
Part of a collection of manuscript materials associated with the Franciscan missions in California. For other items in the collection, search under title: California mission miscellany, 1630-1830.
Contains letters and telegrams from Hall McCallister and other business associates. Also includes legal notes.
Printed title page and typescript of Town and country : a book of lyrics on themes of California (1924); two printed title pages for Souls of things (1925 and 1927), with typed drafts of the poems "A seal of God"...
Primarily typed drafts and typescripts of poems Wheeler wrote and organized into a book intended for publication entitled Souls of things. Includes letters from Wheeler to his typist, Cornelius Leonard, primarily dealing with corrections to be made to his book...
Dictated recollections of overland journey to Oregon, 1845, and on to California, 1846; experiences to 1866, including service in Fremont's Battalion and participation in the Gold Rush before settling in Santa Clara.
Primarily letters received by Barstow while Secretary of Calif. State Republican Central Committee, 1861-1862, written by Republicans throughout the state, concerning membership of County Republican Central Committees, requests for political favors, plans for the upcoming 1862 elections, preservation of the...
Included are proof pages for publication Odyssey of an Entomologist, Alfred Boyce's story, and papers and copies of news clippings (1953-55). Part of the archival group Agricultural, Botanical and Natural Sciences.
Contains Williams' published articles and designs, as well as photographs and drawings of his projects, most of which are residential. Also included are Williams' student drawings, travel sketches, and some correspondence.
Actor Dennis Alfred has appeared on film, television and stage. The collection consists of scripts that appear to be related to Dennis' local and/or community theater involvement.
Diary and pay record book kept by Alfred E. Beaumont when he was serving in the 43rd Engineers, Co. F, during the 1st World War.
Legal correspondence, court petitions, summaries, and summons; together with bound shorthand court notes, political pamphlets, and newspaper clippings relating to meetings of Sacramento Board of Freeholders, of which Worley was elected secretary in 1881, and his campaign for San Francisco...
Materials related to Smith's Stonegate development in Davis, California.
Correspondence and mementos of the family of Alfred James Hipkins (1826-1903) alphabetically arranged. The correspondence is addressed mainly to his daughter Edith, and mainly from English artists of the period. Includes some transcriptions, and wood engravings by John A. Hipkins.
Album contains snapshot photographs of leisure activities involving Alfred James Waterhouse and his family, especially his daughter Dorothy Waterhouse. Also includes photographs of Waterhouse homes and other residences. Joaquin Miller is pictured in two photographs. Includes many photographs of family...
Volume 1-2: letterpress copybooks, kept while U.S. Consul in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1902-1904, containing some reports on political situations; volume 3: miscellaneous papers pertaining mainly to his consular activities in Dublin and Bordeaux, 1904-1910.
Diary consisting of 1 v. (ca. 75 p.), with an eight-page addition on different paper, pages numbered 13-28, dated May 26-June 20; and a letter from Stiles' mother, Harriet W. Stiles, in Boylston, Mass., to Alfred in Calif. (1856). The...
Diaries of a local Riverside (California) High School and Junior College teacher of the early 20th century. One volume for each year from 1918 to 1934.
Published and unpublished materials relating to arguments for and against the prohibition of alcohol, including the responses of individual states and organizations.
Randy Alfred was a freelance journalist and radio talk show host in the San Francisco area during the 1970s-1980s. Collection contains research files (clippings, fliers, brochures, correspondence, and notes) and audiotapes--primarily concerning lesbian and gay issues and organizations in San...
A printed log book containing entries for Robinson's 1829 voyage from Boston to Monterey aboard the ship Brookline; and a second vol. containing a brief record of Robinson's subsequent activities at Monterey and along the Southern Calif. coast. The first...
Primarily business correspondence to and from Robinson, in his role as a San Francisco merchant and as agent for the firm Howland & Aspinwall of New York, including: a letter book (Dec. 1848-June 1849) concerning prices of goods in San...
Letters concern a privateering scheme in San Francisco during the Civil War. With transcripts and related notes by Elisabeth Coe Adams.
Deeds and mortgages for property in Napa County.
Papers relating to Alfred W. Baxter's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Legal documents relating to a suit filed by Wheeler against his business partner, Frederick Marriott, and others of his creditors.
Two certificates, each appointing Wheeler Notary Public, in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, respectively; a document issued by the Secretary's Office of Minnesota Territory in St. Paul, containing a copy of the law pertaining to Wheeler's appointment as Commissioner...
Typescripts of articles relating to agricultural problems and foreign colonization ventures in Mexico.
Papers of Hannes Olof Gosta Alfven, Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist who contributed to significant advances in the fields of magnetohydrodynamics, plasma physics, geophysics, thermonuclear reaction, and cosmology. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Louis Neel in 1970. Alfven...
Includes material gathered from Century magazine, Musical leader and concert goer, The Stage, and other periodicals and newspapers concerning opera events and personalities....
This photograph album was created by ballet dancer and choreographer Harcourt Algeranoff, who partnered Anna Pavlova during her world tours. The album contains 178 photographs from 1922 to 1928 depicting the Pavlova Company on tour in South Africa, Egypt, and...
Photograph album, 82 black/white images, with captions in English, of a British family's trip to Algeria. Includes views of Algiers, Tipasa (Tipaza), Belle Fontaine, Forêt de Bainem, Bouzorea, Valley of the Oued Messous, Aïn Toya, Guyotville, Timgad, El Kantara, and...
55 black/white shapshots, with captions, of a tour in Algeria taken by two elderly English women, Mrs. Frank Payne and Mrs. William Spencer, Mar. 1933. Contains images of Sidi Akba, Timgad (Roman settlement ruins), Biskra, and Bou Saada. Includes street...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, other printed matter, miscellany, and video tapes, relating to the Algerian war of independence and to political, social and economic conditions in Algeria.
A Bancroft Library factitious collection.
Sixteen letters (23 pages) from Alice B. Toklas to Anne Low-Beer, mainly written from Paris, describing daily life, visits with mutal friends, distress at the publication of Gertrude Stein's biography in 1957, travels, expressing friendship, etc. Typed transcripts available for...
Alice Eastwood papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
Include letter from James P. Shaw, director of the Hunters Point Project Committee; letter from Miss Griffith to Catherine Bauer Wurster concerning the first Telegraph Hill Neighborhood House in San Francisco, built by Bernard R. Maybeck; and copy of her...
Five letters, four of which are from Alice to family members, giving an eyewitness account of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Discusses Hutchinson's arrangements to leave her home in Oakland to join her family in Portland, Oregon. Describes...
Consist of letters relating mainly to education in early Santa Clara, manuscripts of her writings, and a few newspaper clippings.
Letters of appreciation, clippings, mementos and photographs relating to service as army nurse in Base Hospital No.30 in France, during World War I.
Materials from the estate of Alice Lorraine Andrews of Berkeley, California, daughter of Allie Newell, and grand-daughter of George Baker Newell. Alice Andrews was the owner of the Lola Montez House in Grass Valley, Calif., 1933-197?.
Notes for chapters of contemplated biography; research notes; transcripts of letters, ca. 1844-1867, by Reading and to him, including some from John A. Sutter and John Bidwell; 5 photostats from his journal of detail maps showing his route from the...
Describes living in San Francisco, Calif. including a description of a fire.
The personal papers of Alice Martin, a civic-minded African-American woman known for her charitable nature and community service, consists primarily of correspondence, employment and war records, photographs, and realia. Donated by the estate of Alice Martin in 2004. Martin...
Collection includes alien registration forms completed by W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound & Dorothy Pound as well as a broadside notice, a clipping and Register of Aliens. Also included is a 1970 letter to the bookdealer, concerning the material.
Memoirs, correspondence, legal and financial papers, memoranda, press releases and printed matter, relating to the career of Saul Alinsky as a radical and organizer of impoverished communities in the United States. Includes published writings and a few papers of Saul...
This collection documents the two-term administration of Mayor Joseph L. Alioto during the years of 1967 to 1976, with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1968 to 1974. The papers provide a broad, policy-level view of the Alioto...
Writings, reports, memoranda, sound recordings of conference proceedings, and printed matter, relating primarily to the San Francisco, California, public school system.
The All World Hebrew Central Organization was a Hebraic organization whose mission was to protect and defend the interests of the Hebrew people. Collection includes correspondence, clippings, and sheet music related to the All World Hebrew Central Organization located in...
Correspondence discusses Winans writing, other writers including Beat poets and personal matters. Also includes mss. of poems and other writings by Winans sent to Kennedy.
Correspondence, legal and financial records, printed matter, photographs, and miscellany, relating to the American community in Shanghai prior to, during, and immediately after, World War II. Includes the diary and other papers of Godfrey R. Gregg, son-in-law of E. C....
Maud Allan (1883-1956) was a interpretive dancer. She made her performing debut in Vienna (1903) and was best known for her solo performance in (1908). She toured India (1913), Southeast Asia (1913 and 1923), South America (1919-1920), and the U.S....
Pamphlets, leaflets, and other printed ephemera, issued by right-wing, left-wing and other political organizations, and by governmental, business, labor, religious, educational and other organizations, relating to political, social and economic conditions in the United States and abroad, and especially to...
24 letters to or from Allen A. Hall, United States ambassador to Bolivia. Includes correspondence with Secretary of State William Henry Seward, and with Bolivian officials. Subjects include political situation and events in Bolivia. Typed transcript included in each folder.
Manuscript narrative, 1945-1946, of American sailor Alden L. Allen's experiences in the Pacific, including Japan's surrender in Tokyo Harbor, visit to Nagasaki and other Japanese ports, and thoughts about dropping of the atom bomb....
This collection comprises nine costume sketches by the late 19th-century London costume firm Allen and Lewis. Sketches were created with watercolor and pencil, and are approximately 9.5 centimeters by 15.5 centimeters. Designs portray women in a variety of stage roles...
Correspondence, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, U.S. Food Administration and U.S. Fuel Administration during World War I, and of the National Committee on Food for the Small...
Bennet Mills Allen (1887-1963) was a professor of zoology at the University of Kansas (1913) and the Southern Branch of the University of California (1922). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, and photos related to Allen's career as a...
The collection primarily documents the farm's second site in El Cajon. There are materials relating to local water projects and a large collection of San Diego topographical maps prepared by the United States Geological Survey.
Papers of an important editor who has had a significant impact on the development of post WW II American poetry. Through both his landmark anthologies and publication of numerous neglected poets, Allen has almost singlehandly enlarged the canon of contemporary...
The collection consists mainly of ephemera and printed material, a ball gown worn by the donor's mother to the Inauguration Ball, publications such as "Life" and "Look" and newspapers which cover the Kennedy inauguration and assassination. This collection also includes...
Program from memorial at Temple Emanu-El, San Francisco, April 20, 1997; poems written for Ginsberg by Neeli Cherkovski, Ivan Argüelles, Jake Berry, Jack Foley, Stephen Ronan, Clive Matson; and copies of newspaper clippings on Ginsberg.
Henry Wilson Allen was born September 29, 1912 in Kansas City, Missouri; wrote more than fifty western novels for adults and children; during 1930s worked as a stablehand, shop clerk, and gold miner; became screenwriter for MGM in 1937; published...
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, financial and military records, printed matter, photographs, and miscellany, relating primarily to educational administration in the United States.
Collection consists of scripts and production material related to various television series produced by Irwin Allen. Each episode includes such documents as story idea, script supervisor's annotated script, various versions of the script, cast and set lists, shooting schedules, call...
Relating mainly to the founding of the American Ornithologists' Union and its publication, The Auk. Drafts of constitution, minutes of the first meeting, form letters and miscellaneous papers pertaining to the Union included.
Correspondence relating to his book, A Concordance to Euripides, with the holograph Ms. of the work; Mss. of miscellaneous articles; lesson plans; his notes for a class taught by Prof. Isaac Flagg, at Berkeley, 1896.
Collection consists of typescripts of manuscripts by John Houghton Allen presented to Lawrence Clark Powell as well as two letters from Allen to Powell.
Correspondence, news clippings, ephemera, printed materials, and other documents pertaining to the discovery, investigation, and custody of Drake's Plate of Brass, found in Marin County in 1937, which carried an inscription declaring Sir Francis Drake's claim of the land on...
Correspondence, account books, contracts, newspaper clippings, and notes, relating to American armed forces in France at the end of World War I.
Relates to a discussion between R. Allen and Herbert Hoover in the Waldorf Towers on current world affairs.
The Steve Allen photographs of Fairchild Semiconductor contains photographs of professional photographer Steve Allen, a Fairchild Semiconductor and National Semiconductor Corporation employee from 1966 through about 1997. The collection documents executive employees, sales force, fabrication facilities, and products of Fairchild...
Relates to the prospects for German admission to the League of Nations.
Documents related to the writing and publication of an article by Walter C. Allen about the creation of the original San Francisco City Directory and its two reprints published by Charles P. Kimball in 1850.
The Allen Papers include correspondence, manuscripts of lectures, conferences and feature articles, and subject files documenting the career and life of biologist W.E. Allen. The collection largely documents Allen's professional life, but it does include Allen's bibliography, a small amount...
Publicity and other material relating to the group Allen's Cheyenne Minstrels, performers of Western musical comedy.
This collection contains Harry Alley's mayoral newsletters, Rio Vista Superintendent of Schools Newsletters, Letters to the Editor, and various other speeches, writings (fiction and non-fiction), biographical material, and school material.
Relates to foreign relations of, and domestic conditions in Turkey.
Minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, and statistics, relating to the coordination of Allied food supply and regulation during World War I.
Printed copies of treaties, relating to the conclusion of World War I. Countries represented include the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Austria, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey.
The Allied Architects Association of Los Angeles, California was founded ca. 1921 to provide municipal, county, state, and national governments with professional architects at a reasonable cost. AAALA did not accept or perform architectural services for private individuals or firms....
Terrain study no. 132 of the Southwest Pacific Area Allied Geographical Section, relating to the geography of Tokyo and the Kwanto Plain area of Honshu Island.
Allied propaganda broadcast from Italy to Austria. Typed transcript.
Requests Generalleutnant von Schmettow, commanding general of the German troops on the Channel Islands, to establish telephone communication from the French mainland to Jersey.
The Allin Brothers Field Books Collection (1887-1940) is part of the Field Books Collection, which comprises about 400 small leather-bound notebooks, which contain field records of the Pasadena City Engineer. This supplements a smaller collection of field books received earlier...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, radio broadcast transcripts, memoranda, reports, notes, biographical card files, and clippings, relating to conditions in China (especially in Shanghai) before and after 1949, American-Chinese relations, and American intelligence activities in China during World War II.
Lawrence Alloway was a British born art critic active in the New York art scene from 1960 until his death in 1990. An early champion of post-war American art, he coined the term “Pop Art.” The archive consists of correspondence...
Paper written by Allred entitled George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords (1967), detailing Morgan's family history and the development of his business.
Allyn Goodwin Smith papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
This collection consists of materials from the Ephraim Willard Burr and John Winslow Allyne families. The two families are interconnected through the marriage of John Winslow Allyne to E.W. Burr's daughter, Mary Newell. The personal material belongs mainly to the...
Business papers of Allyne & White, chiefly San Francisco billheads and receipts; stock certificates; correspondence and other material pertaining to the purchase and ownership of Rancho San Vicente in Santa Cruz County, Calif., by the Stanfords (1855-1869), along with some...
Consists of personal correspondence; Burr cemetery records; real estate deeds, mortgages, property tax forms, and receipts; business records and correspondence for Burr-Matoon and Allyne-White Pacific Oil Works; Burr family and business account books; lawsuit materials pertaining to the ship Henry...
Consists of annotated galley proofs, proof sheets, and typed pages of some of Ralston's books (written under the name Alma Smith Payne), including The Low Sodium Cookbook, Partners in Science, and Discoverer of the Unseen World: a biography of Antoni...
Concerns the feelings and activities of a ship captain's wife.
Journal, 1858-1866, as Mrs. George W. Beam, a settler on Whidbey Island, Wash. Ter. Intermittent entries recording pioneer life in Puget Sound area. Mention of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bozarth (neighbors), Major Haller, Samuel Hancock and others.
Bulletins, reports, and memoranda, published in , edited by Nina Almond and Ralph Haswell Lutz (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1935).
Legal file concerning Estrada Sosa's complaint against Cristobal García, a free Black, including record of money and goods provided to García.
Letters addressed or transmitted to the Archbishop, and copy of a document issued in his name, as follows:
Contains 3 letters to a friend back home communicating the doings of other members of their company of miners and business in San Francisco. By 1853 Hill has become a police officer in San Francisco, William Gill has returned to...
:1 Alonzo J. Doolittle in miner's clothing with two leather gold pokes (1/4 plate daguerreotype) -- :2 Alonzo J. Doolittle in patterned wastecoat (1/6 plate daguerreotype by Wm. C. North) :3 Alonzo J. Doolittle (close variant of :2, lacking case)...
Holograph letter written at Hatteras Island regarding what to do with his money if he doesn't return.
Documents relating to the investigation of Alonzo W. Adams' conduct as collector of foreign miners tax, California. Include deposition of Jules Carlo, miner, before the Senate investigative committee, signed also by J.J. Warner and David F. Douglass; the license to...
California legislator Deirdre Alpert served as a State Assembly Member from 1990-1996, and as a State Senator from 1996-2004. The Deirdre Alpert Papers consist of 22 cubic feet of records reflecting the interests and political activities of Alpert during her...
This silent 16mm color film documents R/V Alpha Helix Amazon Expedition of 1967. R/V Alpha Helix was a floating biological laboratory operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1966-1980. Scientists on the 1967 Amazon Expedition conducted research at the...
This hour long 16mm color film documents R/V Alpha Helix Billabong Expedition to Australia in 1966. R/V Alpha Helix was a floating biological laboratory operated by the Scripps Institution from 1966-1980. Billabong Expedition was undertaken March-November 1966 to conduct biological...
Dr. Per Fredrik Scholander describes the mission, facilities and five year history of R/V ALPHA HELIX and describes its 1971 Antarctic Expedition. Side one of the audiocassette tape recording is labelled, "Alpha Helix Palmer Sta. I, Antarctica 1971." Side two...
This 16mm master color film documents R/V Alpha Helix North Pacific Gyre Expedition of 1974. This expedition was generally known as Dramamine II. The chief scientist was Michael M. Mullin
Collection includes constitution, minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, 4 photographs, membership lists, and other documents....
The Alpha Omega Club collection consists of scrapbooks containing invitations, napkins, party favors, and score cards for card games; minutes indicating who was in attendance, describing decorations, food served, gifts given and activities; newspaper clippings of club and member activities;...
Minutes, activity files, Cal Camp files, plaques and other artifacts, scrapbooks and albums.
The Alpha Pi Boulé Records (1965-2003) document the history and activities of Alpha Pi Boulé, chapter 39 of the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. Filed alphabetically in a single series, it documents the chapter's foundation, its social action programs, partnerships with...
Contains 147 items of correspondence, legal documents and shipping documents concerning early California history. Follows is a list of persons, ships and subjects related to the collection.
For the most part in Pinart's handwriting or with his library press-mark. Items cataloged individually and can be searched under title: Alphonse L. Pinart collection on the linguistics of the Pacific Islands and Australia, 1877-1885.
Includes photos of the following missions: Altar, Caborca, Oquitoa[?], Pitiquito, San Ignacio, and Tubutama. Views of chapels and exteriors and interiors of missions, with emphasis on architectural details.
Alfred E. Alquist (Democrat) served the California State Legislature as an Assemblyman from 1963 to 1966 and as a Senator from 1967 to 1996. Alquist represented Assembly District 24 and Senate Districts 11 and 13. He authored several bills on...
Justin Hayes, M.D., writes to Dr. Jas. N. Seymour thanking him for "Dr. Mairs circular and pamphlet". He explains that for several years he had sent Mairs "patterns and improvements over the Doctor Young patent circulars and pamphlets of my...
Relates to food supply in Europe and Turkey during World War I.
Include power of attorney; letter announcing arrival of ship Eureka from Hongkong; and receipt for quicksilver to be delivered from New Almaden.
Relates to conditions at Lager Altengrabow, Germany, and to political events in Russia and Germany. Issued by Russian prisoners of war in the camp.
Photograph of Adolf Hitler, taken on his birthday in 1931, and autographed by German national socialists; and a German propaganda leaflet in the form of an American dollar bill, distributed in France in 1944.
This collection consists of feminist, queer and alternative comic books.
This collection was donated by Joan Trauner, Health Policy Programs.
The collection mainly contains latter 1960s and early 1970s US newspapers, with an emphasis on California, but also some foreign titles. In most cases there are only single or scattered issues, not long runs. Included are newspapers devoted to African...
Photographs of musicians, including Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg, Frank Black, Irving Caesar, Abram Chasins, George M. Cohan, Walter Damrosch, Duke Ellington, Leopold Godowsky, Ferde Grofe, David Guion, Fritz Kreisler, Albert Spalding, and Rudy Vallee.
George Altman (1884-1962) was a German theatrical producer and director. The collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, bookplates, a 1902 calendar, sketches of stage plans, and a copy of Arthur Schnitzler's , with notations by Altman.
Altman's papers include reports, corrrespondence, and miscellaneous printed material pertaining to his activities as a local historian and politician of Sacramento, with particular emphasis upon his tenure on the Historic Landmarks Commission (1956-1961)....
Correspondence and photographs, relating to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
The Altrocchi Collection consists of books, pamphlets, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers....
Correspondence, office diary, reports, speeches, military orders, newspaper clippings, postcards, posters, sheet music, and printed matter, relating to American war propaganda work in Italy and Lyons, France.
Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) sponsored various television programs during the 1950s and early 1960s. This collection includes scripts from some of those programs, which included , , and .
Collection consists of various drafts of scripts and production credits related to the Alcoa presents, the Alcoa premiere, One step beyond, and the Fred Astaire presents television programs.
Records of special events sponsored by the Alumni Affairs Office....
The collection is comprised of two series: General Office Files and pre-1950s Student Reminiscences gathered by university advancement for publication in the Fall 1993 and Fall 1994 issues of the alumni magazine "SDSU Report." The collection is an artificial one,...
The collection includes videos, research sources into Chicano issues, correspondence, photographs, essays and diplomas.
Fragments of documents saved by Lewis Stein when Alvarado Adobe was torn down Sept. 1, 1954. Fragments include lists of registered voters in Contra Costa County, a letter and the lord's prayer in various languages. Also includes letter from Ralph...
The Luis W. Alvarez papers include correspondence, research files, diaries, reports, and notes documenting Professor Alvarez's accomplishments as a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and as a research associate at the Lawrence Berkeley...
Account books, correspondence, diaries, files, notes and drafts, photographs, scrapbooks....
Collection includes photographic prints taken in San Francisco following the disaster of 1906. Views show earthquake and fire damage, temporary business locations, safes, and reconstruction efforts. Among the locations and buildings pictured are Nob Hill, Telegraph Hill, Hotel St. Francis,...
A collection of letters and notes describing the research undertaken by Alvin H. Lawson and Ruth ApRoberts on White and black (see call no. PS3503.I44W45). Also includes a photocopy of the novel published in London by Hurst and Blackett in...
Copies of genealogy charts for the Alviso family.
Contents: v. I, 1775-1860, miscellaneous (chiefly land and legal) papers, with a few photographs and biographical data, mounted in album.
Papers collected by H.H. Bancroft for his history of California. Primarily Alviso family documents relating to the sale of cattle, tallow and hides and to early government in San Jose. Also included are miscellaneous papers of Juan B.R. Cooper, M.G....
California business man, banker, mayor of San Francisco. Correspondence; autographs; badges and invitations relating to memorial services for U.S. Grant and William McKinley.
One handwritten legal deed, dated July 20, 1871 and 3 pages in length, from William Alvord and addressed to Huntington, Stanford and Hopkins. Deed documents the sale of the railroad formerly known as the Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad Company...
Some general correspondence, including letters from Gladys S. Doyle, Richard A. Gleeson and James D. Phelan; letters and cards of sympathy received after the deaths of her uncle, Senator Phelan, and her father, Francis J. Sullivan; and clippings, mainly obituaries.
Consists of correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to A.M. Robertson's publishing business. Correspondents include authors George Sterling, Clark Ashton Smith, Charles Warren Stoddard, Ina Coolbrith, Grace Hibbard, David Starr Jordan, and Louis A. Robertson. Newspaper clippings concern Robertson and his...
Letters and forms directed to the Jackson, California station, from various agents, concerning freight and sale of tickets.
Includes record of marriages by a justice of the peace, 1873-1893; certificates of election or appointment to public office; posted bonds for public officials; declarations of intention to become citizens; documents in various legal transactions and court cases, including writs...
Copies of papers filed in court cases; copies of leases, agreements, sales contracts, eviction notices, etc....
Leases, agreements sales contracts, eviction notices
This collection comprises hand-written correspondence among members of the Amador, Yorba, López, and Cota families in the region of Orange County, San Diego County, and Baja California from 1853 to 1879. Items include personal letters and business receipts. The collection...
This collection documents the activities of Local 192 of the Amalgamated Transit Union from 1930 to 2004, with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1948-1986. The records provide insight into the activities of the union and its members,...
Collection consists of bound television series scripts including the "Bob Cummings Show" (1955-68), "Phil Silvers Show" (1963-64), "My Mother The Car" (1965-66), "George Burns And Gracie Allen Show" (1956-58), "George Burns Show" (1958-59), "Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis" (1959-63), "O.K....
Depicts members of the group during film making and stills from various identified productions.
Photographs show many views from the Los Angeles, Calif. area: San Gabriel Mission, family activities (picnicking, pets, etc.), Laurel Canyon, West Lake Park, the garden and conservatory of amateur horticulturalist and Standard Oil executive J.C. Harvey (many detailed views of...
Studio and informal portraits of Ambrose Bierce, his friends (including Herman Scheffauer), and other related views.
5 letters from Ambrose Bierce along with 5 typescript copies and a referral note to George Sterling letters collection.
Views of Forest (also called Forest City, Calif.) show the main street with buildings and inhabitants (one building bears a sign reading "daguerrean room"); local citizens showing a variety of dress in front of a house; miners, trestles, ore carts,...
Gene M. Amdahl's papers include design drawings, correspondence, and research related to early Amdahl inventions, including the WISC (Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer). The Amdahl papers primarily consist of clippings that feature Amdahl or the Amdahl Corporation. The collection covers the...
Drafts, revisions and fair copies of published and unpublished works. v. 1-4: Histoire du XV siècle (v. 1-2, France; v. 3, Italy; v. 4, Portugal); v. 5-7: Marie Stuart en France; v. 8: Henry 2[!], duc de Montmorency; v.; 9:...
Diaries kept by Gertrude Stein's mother during residences in Vienna, Paris and Oakland.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, studies, financial records, press releases, speeches, newsletters, campaign literature, clippings, photographs, and other audiovisual material, relating to the issue of American neutrality in World War II.
Collection consists of eight volumes of the Ophthalmology Oral History series, A link with our past, from The Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The volumes were produced in cooperation with the Regional Oral History Office, University of California,...
The Records of the American Academy of Pain Management are divided into two series, Organizations and Administrative. Both series have been maintained in the order in which they were received. The Organizations Series (1988-1993) is organized in loose alphabetical order...
Minutes, conference and meeting materials, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, publications, membership records, and financial records, relating to higher education in the United States.
Chiefly portraits of presidents of the association, from the years 1916-1997. Also includes some group portraits and paste-ups for publication....
Circulars, notices, and news items regarding political activities of interest to member colleges and universities.
The Association of American University Professors (AAUP), Fresno Chapter records measure 5.25 linear inches and date from 1957 to 1981. The collection is arranged in two series: Fresno chapter and State chapter....
The American Association of University Women Pasadena California Branch Papers (1934-1990) includes annual reports, minutes of meetings, bulletins, scrapbooks and annual yearbooks, which list the Association bylaws and constitution, membership lists and meeting dates....
Literary manuscripts and letters of American writers. Autographs, portraits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets....
Records, including correspondence, financial records, printed materials, membership cards.
Business records of "American Bicyclist" magazine.
Collection includes campaign material for the 1960 and 1968 Nixon campaign, 1972 Nixon campaign, and McGovern's 1972 campaign for president....
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, financial records, and printed matter, relating to funding of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys' Clubs of America and other organizations carrying out work in the areas of child health and welfare in the United States.
Records chiefly covering the period from 1934, when the branch of the national organization was established in San Francisco, to the retirement in 1970 of Ernest Besig, Executive Director since July 1935; with some earlier material. Consists of correspondence with...
This collection comprises minutes, meeting agendas, financial records, correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, newsletters, publications, legal papers, subject files, notes, photographs, ephemera, and a videocassette relating to the on-going activities of the Lesbian & Gay Rights Chapter of the American...
Collection consists of legal, educational, and organizational files of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California. Includes minutes, correspondence, memoranda, clippings, case files, and briefs. Topics covered in case files include the right to counsel, women's rights, Japanese-American relocation...
Portraits show various identified personalities, many of them military figures.
Relates to anti-communist movements among émigrés from the Soviet Union.
orrespondence and printed matter, relating to American public opinion regarding the February Revolution.
Conference proceedings, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, clippings, and photographs, relating to the European Federalists' Union, the European Movement, the European Youth Campaign and affiliated organizations in promoting European political and economic unity.
Ephemeral publications of private governmental organizations, including the United States Agency for International Development, the Government of the Republic of Biafra, and the Government of Nigeria; press releases from the United States Department of State, American congressmen, and Markpress, Biafran...
Minutes, reports, memoranda, correspondence, speeches, and printed matter, relating to higher education in the United States, governmental educational policy, promotion of international education, and American assistance to foreign institutions of higher learning, especially in Africa.
Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, statistics, and sound recordings, relating to education and educational research activities in the United States.
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, and photographs.
Includes constitution, correspondence, press releases, position papers, etc.
The collection includes constitution and by-laws, agreements with local television and radio stations, newsletters, and miscellaneous materials relating to the national organization of AFTRA.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, minutes, conference papers, financial records, grant proposals, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, international understanding, the promotion of study of foreign languages, analysis of the causes of conflict and war,...
Correspondence, notes, and printed matter, relating to the question of American adherence to the World Court.
The American Friends Service Committee - US/Mexico Border Program (USMBP) is a human rights advocacy organization that was established to support immigrant rights and concerns by documenting human and civil rights abuses by law enforcement agencies in and around communities...
Memoranda, bulletins, newsletters, and reports, relating to compulsory non-military public service, conscientious objectors in the United States during World War II, and alternative service programs conducted by the Friends Civilian Public Service.
Report, audit, bulletins, statistics, and maps, relating to relief for children of unemployed bituminous coal miners in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois.
Part of a collection titled Western Miscellany.
Include letters to Henry M. Stephens from Ephraim D. Adams, Clyde A. Duniway and James D. Phelan; copy of report of secretary-treasurer, 1904; announcements and programs of meetings; list of members; and proceedings of the 1907 meeting.
Facsimiles of various documents from the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War....
Guest Registry for American Hotel 1905, April 8 - July 21 of Auburn, CA
The American Indian File is an artifically assembled collection which includes miscellaneous pieces and four smaller groups of papers concerning Indians east of the Mississippi River in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The documents are primarily concerned with the...
Collection of posters and other graphic material promoting various events -- e.g. exhibitions, concerts, powwows, demonstrations -- and other themes pertaining to Native American culture, history and politics.
Preferred citation: American Indian Community History Center, BANC MSS 2008/108, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The records include Board and Executive Committee minutes for the years 1907 through 1989, membership files, photographs, and artifacts. The minutes are filed by date. The membership files are organized alphabetically by last name and mainly document past members from...
The collection contains correspondence, flyers, invitations, memoranda, notices, and other mailings, mainly relating to the American Institute of Graphic Arts [AIGA] Fifty Books of the Year Show and other organization activities. These mainly are items sent to Hobart Skofield, who...
The American Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) began as the Southern California Landscape Architects (SCLA) in 1954 after the appointment of the State Registration of California Landscape Architects Board by California Governor Goodwin Knight. The institute was renamed the California...
Relates to development and evaluation of educational programs and methodologies, career guidance and training programs, and study of human behavior in various specific aspects.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, press releases, and printed matter, relating to Jewish-Arab relations in the Middle East. Microfilm.
This collection contains minutes (1960-1982, incomplete), financial records, membership records, annual reports, articles, programs, newsletters, press releases, clippings, correspondence, briefs and published material, and some photographs. One sound recording on a thin plastic disc is also included in the collection....
The American Jewish University Collection includes photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera depicting people, places and events that document the history from 1941 to the present of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American Jewish University...
The bulk of the collection consists of financial documents, primarily payment receipts, for the period ca. 1887-1911 and scattered later dates. The receipts document most aspects of the corporation: payroll, legal fees, purchases of building materials, advertising costs, etc. In...
The bulk of the collection consists of financial documents, primarily payment receipts, for the period ca. 1887-1911 and scattered later dates. The receipts document most aspects of the corporation: payroll, legal fees, purchases of building materials, advertising costs, etc. In...
Six articles on American land shells and checklists of the shells of North America from Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.
Relates to the views of legal experts from several Allied countries regarding human rights.
Panoramic portraits of members of the American Library Association in front of Doe Library at the University of California in Berkeley, at Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, and in Riverside.
Photographs, postcards, blueprints, insignia, and reports, relating to the work of the American Library Association War Service in providing library buildings, books, and librarians, for American military servicemen in the United States and overseas during World War I.
Letters, manuscripts and documents relating to American literature. Each item cataloged individually. Search under title: American literary miscellany.
This collection contains documents collected and created by the American Lung Association of Alameda County in 1995 and 1996 as a contractor with the Alameda County Tobacco Control Project which is a Local Lead Agency as designated by the California...
This collection documents the activities of the American Lung Association of California's Government Relations Office, 1985-1996.
This collection contains documents collected and created by the American Lung Association of Sacramento-Emigrant Trails (ALASET). The documents deal primarily with Proposition 99, the California Tobacco Tax Legislation passed in 1988, from the failure of legislative efforts, through the creation...
This collection consists of historic and administrative records, posters, videotapes, and slides.
Documents relating to the El Tajo and La Leona (a.k.a. La Prieta Leona) mines and the Parral Silver Mining Company located in Chihuahua, Mexico. Documents include production and expense figures, acts of incorporation in New York, sales of percentages of...
The collection contain correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, reports, article clippings, and booklets that document the experiences of American missionaries and educators in China. This collection was assembled through the China Missionaries Oral History Project at Claremont Graduate School from 1969-1971....
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records, and photographs, relating to relief work in Europe, the Middle East, China, and Siberia during and immediately after World War I.
Consists of scattered issues of 266 different American newspapers, with a heavy concentration in colonial and early federal newspapers from New England and the middle Atlantic states, as well as a few from the south and the midwest. Also included...
Collection consists of reprints and facsimile reproductions of issues of various American newspapers and historical headlines from the Los Angeles times of twentieth century Presidential elections (1900-1968). Also includes (1800), (1863), (1865), (1892), (1879), (1860), (1920), (1881), (1906), (1853), (1851),...
Items captioned: 48th Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union held at the Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. Oct. 21-24, 1930 -- American Ornithologists' Union, Ottawa, Canada. Oct. 13th, 1926.
The American Pain Society Records represent a period of growth for the Society. Although foundational documents are minimal, the collection features correspondence and records of the activities that built the organization, during the 1980s, into what it is today. These...
Photographs depicting various prominent personalities in the United States, American communists, and miscellaneous political, military and scientific scenes.
Concerns poetry and poets in the United States. Cataloged separately. See individual records for collection content.
Collection Summary: Approximately 575 linear feet including folders of textual materials, ledgers and logbooks, oversize folders of textual or graphic material, scrapbooks, photographic prints in standard and oversize formats, negatives, transparencies, motion picture film, audiotape and objects. The collection is...
The collection contains bylaws, membership directories and information, flyers, conference notices and programs, and other mailings relating to activities of the American Printing History Association (APHA), including the Southern California Chapter of APHA. These mainly are items sent to Hobart...
The San Joaquin County Chapter of the American Red Cross Collection contains: histories; minutes (1898-); correspondence (1905-) and other materials, notably those relating to Fund Drives (1940-1953) and Blood Campaigns. The largest component of the collection is the Chapter's forty...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, appeals, financial records, lists, and press summaries, relating to American relief in Europe following World War I, and food and public health problems, economic conditions, and political and social developments, in Europe.
Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, reports, agreements, minutes, histories, financial records, lists, press summaries, and photographs, relating to American relief in the Soviet Union following the Russian Civil War, and food and public health problems, agriculture, economic conditions, transportation and communications, and...
The container list in this guide includes folder level descriptions of materials mainly housed in the American Religions Collection (ARC) file cabinets. Contents of many, but not all, of the file drawers are listed. Religious groups and families generally are...
This record group contains the records of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California, 1968-1977. As prescribed by law, the purpose of the Commission was to provide for, assist, sponsor, and promote Statewide and local celebrations, ceremonies, and observances, and...
Chiefly billheads made out to American Salt Company from various San Francisco businesses. Includes a few miscellaneous receipts, a memo, and other records.
Chiefly billheads made out to American Salt Company from various San Francisco businesses, together with some merchandise orders, two merchandise licenses, and a few miscellaneous papers.
American Samoa interim legal code
Includes 231 photographs and 231 lobby cards. Some of the photographs are signed by the stars. Many of the productions were performed in San Francisco's Curran and Geary theaters, some in New York and Los Angeles, and only one, "Wedding...
The American Seedless Raisin Company Records (formerly the Franklin P. Nutting Papers), 1894-1956, contain materials related to the raisin industry in California during the first half of the 20th century. The collection includes administrative correspondence, legal documents, and material...
The American Sheet Music Collection illustrates the physical and thematic development of sheet music printed in the United States from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth century. The collection includes over items, the bulk of which spans the...
Program, press releases, speeches, resolutions, and pamphlets, issued at the founding congress in Detroit, relating to American Slav contributions to the United States and Allied war effort.
Representative blueprints of buildings (exterior and interior), machinery necessary for refining lead and zinc, and some buildings in the company town. Many of them have cost estimates broken down by supplies needed. Some constitute revisions of plant and/or machinery.
The collection includes correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, conference information, and election information. It is arranged chronologically.
This collection contains papers and other items related to the organization and running of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS).
The collection consists of regular and special meetings, minutes of Board of Directors' meetings, minutes of Executive Committee meetings, and the records of the offices of the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, materials relating to the national organization, newsletters,...
These records represent both the Associated Civil Engineers and the Stanford University student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Records of the A.C.E. include an account book, 1905-1920, and papers read before meetings, 1911-1915. Records of the student...
Annual reports, 1938-58, 1963.
The American Society of Landscape Architects Records include the years 1937 and 1970-1990 and document the organization's rich history of leadership in the landscape architecture profession. The collection offers information on the inner workings of a group of leading professionals,...
American songs relating to peace, 1767-1940, sung by John Swingle.
1) Portland, Or. cable road incline -- 2) Mt. Lowe Ry. on summit of Echo Mountain. Pasadena in the distance -- 3) Method of transporting a wire rope in mountainous country.
Two group portraits of employees in San Francisco, Calif. One large group portrait of men and women workers, ca. 1900, is posed in a company facility with wire cable and other products displayed. A smaller banquet group portrait pictures the...
This collection contains the files and proceedings of the American Student Health Association from 1921 through 1939. Included are materials pertaining to the annual meetings, bulletins and annual reports from the Health Services of the member schools, correspondence with member...
Relates to the United States National Student Association. Prepared under sponsorship of the NSA Anthology Charitable Trust. Includes reader's guide and slide show supplement.
Pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, clippings, other printed matter, memoranda, reports, letters, writings, and miscellany, relating to political and social conditions in the United States, and especially to socialist, libertarian and radical movements.
Two volumes of bylaws (1879 and 1885), a journal (1890-1895), a cashbook (1890-1903), and a general ledger (1890-1903).
Two volumes of bylaws (1879 and 1885), a journal (1890-1895), a cashbook (1890-1903), and a general ledger (1890-1903).
Letters by members of the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, relating to activities of the corps in France during World War I.
Views of Santa Fe, New Mexico; California; Utah; and Colorado. Includes a view of Pasadena; a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco; miners and hydraulic mining scenes in the Iowa Hill region (Placer Co.) and Butte County, Calif.; the Yosemite Valley;...
1: letterpress copybook, 1904-1909, kept by James Neel, treasurer, re membership dues, contributions to special funds, annual meetings.
Irene Beardsley was a member of the successful expedition of 1978 to Annapurna; she maintained this collection of files. The collection includes research, correspondence, logistics, equipment, legal and financial files for the expedition. Also included is a signed copy of...
Collection consists of over 300 speeches by Americanist right-wing extremist spokesmen on reel to reel and cassette tapes, as well as Americanist journals, books, pamphlets, booklets, and fugitive materials. Includes speakers from the John Birch Society, the National Socialist White...
This collection is comprised of curriculum and other educational and resource materials received by the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) organization.
Materials include correspondence, newsletters, annual reports, research reports and studies on smoking, newspaper clippings, photographs, ballot proposition endorsements, pamphlets, signs, press releases and copies of legislation.
This collection documents the work of Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) in California....
This collection is a continuation of the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records (MSS 94-29), and covers the period of 1980-1996. The materials in the collection document anti-smoking activities on a national and international scale, focusing primarily on legislation and litigation,...
Scenery and views of nature, trees in Olympic National Park (Washington), Mt. Jefferson in Oregon, Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming) and one view of San Francisco, Calif. (by P. Jones.) Apparently images were intended for a Parnassus Press publication entitled:...
Relates to the founding of the United Nations and its prospective role in ensuring world peace.
Relates to the Soviet occupation of Latvia, 1940-1941, Latvian foreign relations, the Latvian communist party, and the Latvian press in the United States. English translation from Latvian.
Correspondence, manuscripts, wine labels, and pamphlets pertaining to the production of wine and spirits. Miscellaneous collected foreign and domestic wine labels. Correspondence with publishers, researchers, and enologists (1959-1960 and 1971-1973). Drafts, revisions, and galley proofs for published texts: Wines: an...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
The Ames Astrogram collection contains two copies of every issue of the Astrogram published from 1958 to 2007.
Writings, correspondence, notes, and interview transcripts, relating to adaptation to drought conditions by cattle herders in northeastern Nigeria.
The collection consists of arrangements of popular songs for Ames and stageband, by various arrangers.
Members of the family included Oakes (1804-1873), his brother Oliver (1807-1877), Oliver's son, Frederick Lathrop (1835-1893), and Oliver (1831-1895), the son of Oakes. Dictations by Frederick Lathrop Ames, W.L. Chaffin, and G.H. Campbell; letters by George H. Morrison, W.L. Chaffin,...
These papers of the Ames family include correspondence, notes, and financial records of Fisher Ames; correspondence of Margaret Bradford-Ames; military papers, letters, business papers, and notes of Pelham Warren Ames (San Francisco and Boston); and genealogical records....
The Jean and Arthur Ames Scrapbook Collection contains examples of paintings, enamel panels, tapestry designs, murals and drawings created by Jean and Arthur Ames. The original title of the scrapbooks was “Art in Collaboration - Ceramic Tile Decoration, Enamel,...
Accounting book of Jose Amesti, an merchant in mid-nineteenth century Monterey, California.
Helen Amestoy was a librarian at the Los Angeles County Public Library, and a member of the first graduating class of UCLA's School of Library Science. This collection consists of letters, clippings, and other ephemera regarding Lawrence Clark Powell and...
Circulars and memoranda, relating to relief work for Polish refugees in France.
Manuscripts: The bulk and the strength of the Collection consist of drafts of novels, short stories, poems, essays and television and radio scripts by Kingsley Amis, many heavily corrected. Also included are individual manuscript pieces by Martin Amis, Sir John...
Daniel Ammen (1819-1896) served in the U.S. Navy (1836-1868), was in charge of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Bureau of Navigation (1868-78), and served as Secretary of the Isthmian Canal Commission (1872-76). He was also an advocate...
Relates to the Cuban revolution of 1959. Interviews conducted by Keith Botsford. Typed transcript.
Business papers, correspondence, legal papers, Natomas Company papers, scrapbooks.
Correspondence, press releases, and pamphlets relating to Pinchot's political interests, including activities of the America First Committee. Duplicates from the Pinchot Collection in the Library of Congress.
Artifacts (including audio and video recording devices, recordings, and memorabilia) formerly comprising the Ampex Museum collection; approximately 25,000 photographs (including negatives and prints) and related indexes; documents in hard copy or microfilm form (including manuals, memos, sales materials, public relations...
This collection consists of 54 Ampico (American Piano Company) player piano rolls.
Relates to social conditions in China and to the Chinese educational system.
The collection documents World War I, France, The American Red Cross, San Diego State College of Business, stenography and shorthand, and fashion in the late 1930s. It includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, resumes, report cards, photos, scrapbook, various artifacts including patches,...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, and photographs, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church and to Russian émigré affairs.
Orders, reports, organizational equipment lists, personnel records, correspondence, diary, reminiscences, clippings, maps, certificates, and photographs, relating to American military operations in France during World War I, and to shipment of American military equipment overseas during World War II.
Photographic prints of engraved silver menu. One print depicts cover text: Dinner to Hon. William Sharon by his old friends of the Comstock Lode. Palace Hotel. Feb. 8th 1876. San Francisco. A.A. Selover [guest]. Other print depicts menu items.
Anaheim Public Library's photograph collection includes images of historical interest of the City of Anaheim and other areas of Orange County from the 1860s to 2002. Images document public, residential and commercial buildings, including businesses, schools, churches, citrus packing houses,...
Mainly correspondence as sub-prefect of Santa Barbara; several letters to the Justice of the Peace of San Luis Obispo. Petition by John F. Smith for land in Santa Barbara included.
Binder's title.
Relates to civil rights conditions in Nicaraguan Indian refugee settlements in Honduras, and to the role of the United States Central Intelligence Agency in Honduran administration of the camps. Photocopy.
Relates to the relationship between the African National Congress and international terrorism.
Mainly kept by George Chase, Recorder.
Minutes of meetings, list of members in good standing and roll book of members.
The Mario Ancona collection (8 linear feet; 17 boxes) includes photographs, memorabilia, sound recordings and miscellaneous documents related to the baritone's career, and to the performing arts and artists around the turn of the 20th century.
Orders, reports, card files, questionnaires, accounts, Soviet government documents and publications, photographs, microfiche, and printed matter, relating to World War II, the Polish Armed Forces in Russia, the Polish 2d Corps in Italy, Polish citizens arrested and deported under German...
Views of the Cook Road crossing of Dry Creek, Ione vicinity, Amador County, Calif.
Views of the Rawson Road crossing of Red Bank Creek, Red Bluff vicinity, Tehama Co., Calif.
Schedules, memoranda, correspondence, reports, notes, and clippings, relating to the presidential campaign of Richard M. Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980, and to preparations for the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan; and draft and final report, transcripts of...
A selection of the course and teaching notes, correspondence, technical files, and photographs of Carl D. Anderson (1905-1991) form the collection known as the Carl D. Anderson Papers in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Working under Robert...
Biographical accounts of World War II service of American servicemen from Texas, mainly airmen and mainly prisoners of war, primarily based on interviews.
The collection includes papers of the Australian born actress noted for her stage, radio, and television work, particularly her Shakespearean roles. The collection includes scripts, photographs, scrapbooks, and correspondence.
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, oral history interview, and notes, relating to Dwight D. Eisenhower and to American politics during his presidential administration. Includes facsimile copies of President Eisenhower's handwritten notes.
Includes a typescript study, The Baltic Area in World Affairs, 1914-1920 : A Military-Political History; and writings, correspondence, notes, and photographs, relating to Latvian nationalist underground organizations and Swedish-Latvian contacts during World War II, the World Latvian Youth Conference held...
Eugene Newton Anderson (1900- ) was a professor of history at the University of Nebraska where he was attacked during the McCarthy period by the American Legion for the use of a certain textbook. He later joined the UCLA Department...
Includes biographical materials, certificates and awards, correspondence, photographs....
This collection is an addition to M0051, the original gift of Mrs. Robert Van Vleck Anderson. These papers are closely related to the first collection and contain many letters by Melville Best Anderson, as well as drafts of letters by...
The collection contains primarily letters and some manuscripts concerning William Marshall Anderson and Anderson family. It covers family affairs, legal practices and business affairs of William Marshall Anderson, including his involvement in McArthur lawsuit; the Catholic Church and its financial...
For information about this collection, refer also to the Anderson Family Papers, M51 and M111. This group of letters and assorted memorabilia dates from 1903 to 1933. Most of the correspondence is to or from Malcolm P. Anderson. There are...
Family of Scottish-English origins which came to the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century. The family settled on the East Coast, later moving West; the Andersons contributed to society in the fields of theology, education and literature....
The Anderson Family Papers is a collection of the papers of Melville Best Anderson. Most of the material is related to Anderson's translation of Dante's The material consists of: 1) correspondence to and from Anderson, 2) typescripts and manuscripts of...
Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, studies, notes, manuals, printed matter, motion picture film, photographs, and memorabilia, relating primarily to Allied aerial bombardment strategy, tactics, and operations in Europe during World War II.
This collection comprises papers related to the long political career of Glenn M. Anderson, who served in California as mayor of the city of Hawthorne, as State Assemblyman, and as Lieutenant Governor, then represented the state in the House...
Includes manuscripts (typescripts, mimeographs) of published and unpublished papers, lecture notes....
Besides personal correspondence and materials, the Hugh Anderson Collection (1921-1959) includes newspaper clippings, correspondence and materials regarding the World War II evacuation of Japanese-Americans to relocation centers and correspondence with wartime government and military officials. The collection includes correspondence and...
Hugh Harris Anderson was a member of the Friends of the American Way and the Pacific Coast Committee on American Principles and Fair Play. He assisted Japanese Americans in Southern California at the time of the evacuation and post-World War...
Two holograph letters written to his mother regarding his experiences as a soldier.
Letters by Arnot Nikolovský and others, relating to social conditions in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
These papers document the career of astronomer John A. Anderson. The bulk of the documentation is in the form of correspondence, calculations, drawings, and photos. They relate chiefly to Palomar Observatory and Anderson's work on the instrument and optical design...
This collection has been arranged into the following series: HAIKU MATERIALS: Correspondence with haiku poets; Writing -- haiku and tanka, renga (with Christopher Heron, Francine Porad), haibun, rengay (with John Thompson); Articles; Presentations; Awards; Correspondence as President of the Haiku...
Primarily incoming correspondence to Melville Best Anderson from former students Anna Strunsky Walling and Agnes Smith Manucci Capponi, from colleagues E.O. James, David Starr Jordan, Thomas H. MacBride, Charles Eliot Norton, and Paget Toynbee (fellow Dante scholar), as well as...
Letter from R.T. Leonards, promoter, encloses prospectus for the company.
The Anderson family, particularly R. C. Anderson, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth and their tour of duty in Colombia. Anderson Senior, his other sons Charles and Robert (of Ft. Sumter fame), and Larz; the Clark and Gwathmey families; real estate...
Correspondence, writings, bulletins, reports, photographs, slides, phonotapes, and motion picture film, relating to education in Japan before and after World War II, and to postwar educational policy of the Allied military government in Japan. Includes numerous autobiographies written in English...
Letters and reports, relating to the Chinese economy, Chinese foreign relations with Japan, Russia and the United States, and historical and political events in China.
Correspondence, notes, lecture materials, memoranda, studies, theses and disserations, conference proceedings, instructional materials, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, especially curriculum development and educational administration training.
Audio interviews for a book on the Esalen Institute and typescripts of this book and three others by author/journalist/political scientist Walter Truett Anderson.
Relates to American military engineering operations in the European Theater during World War II.
Memoir of an anonymous Soviet civil servant, relating to his work in Soviet agency for administration of the lumber industry from 1919 to 1920, to conditions in the lumber industry, and to the unreliability of official statistics on industrial production.
Correspondence, and speeches and writings, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church and to Russian émigré education.
Relates to impressions of the Civil War in Russia formed during a trip from the Crimea to Vladivostok. Photocopy.
Speeches and writings, diaries, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in Massachusetts and the United States, national public finance, American participation in World War I, and the American Field Service.
Dictation, recorded for H.H. Bancroft, concerns his voyage to San Francisco via Panama in 1849, and business activities including work as agent for Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (13 l.)
To his wife and daughter, mainly concerning insurance matters.
Relate to the Dr. Groves California Association, organized in Philadelphia to go to the California mines. Includes letters from members of the association and others applying, the agreement by which the company was formed and the agreement by which a...
Includes a pair of ambrotype portraits in a single case picturing Andrew J. Drips and his two young sons, Andrew Jackson Drips, Jr. and Thomas Drips. Copy portraits are of Francis Marion Barnes, Catherine Mulkey Drips Branch, Louise Geroux Drips,...
Deed for property at Pacific and Kearney Streets in San Francisco.
Studio portraits of Dr. Andrew E. Johnson of Healdsburg, Calif., his wife Callie, and their two children. Also includes snapshot of George A. Johnson (relation unknown) of Santa Rosa.
Letters between Alfred Andrews, his wife Julia, son Leighton, and various family members and friends about domestic matters mostly dating from 1882. In 1888, the correspondence resumes in which Julia Andrew's letters describe her convalescence in Santa Monica, Calif. at...
Consists of a photocopy of a typed transcript of Andrew Hogin's journal, March 26-Oct. 18, 1849, describing his journey from New York to Calif, as well as photocopies of typed transcripts of two letters written by Hogins from Coloma, Calif....
Letters addressed to him relating to the design of book-plates for him, written by Alfred Cossmann and a Mr. Schmitz. Also included: a bibliographical note concerning books illustrated by Cossmann and a prospectus for Cossman's book, Alfred Cossman's Exlibris und...
Letter to his brother, ALS, Oroville, October 24, 1855, concerning his life and activities (recently engaged in the daguerrean business); partial cover cancelled, Sacramento, November 13, 1857; and one quarter dollar 1871 gold piece.
Dictation, recorded for H.H. Bancroft, concerns his arrival at San Francisco in 1850; experience in the mines; business activities at Benicia, Sacramento and San Francisco; service as mayor of San Francisco from 1875.
Articles, correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, speeches
Autograph letters, signed, by Andrew Jackson: letter of 1828 Feb. 3, from the Hermitage, to Colonel William Robison, Oak Grove, Westmorland Co., Va., regarding Jackson's political opponents, with remarks on Henry Clay; and letter of 1838 Sept. 19, from the...
Contains accounts, correspondence and scrapbooks. Accounts relate to the schooner, Julis Pringle and Moulder's private accounts. Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings and printed items concerning San Francisco, Calif., state and local schools, politics including the American Civil War and Moulder's European...
In 1896, zoologist Andrew Jackson Stone, made an expedition to the Cassiar District of British Colombia. In 1897, financed by the American Museum of Natural History, he left Seattle early in July for Fort Wrangell, Alaska on what was to...
Written from Mariposa Co., relating to mining.
Relates to his work with the U. S. Land Office as surveyor in California, Nevada, Montana, and New Mexico.
Video and audio recordings, correspondence, footage logs, transcripts of interviews, legal and financial documents, and promotional and reference materials, primarily from 1994-1999, relating to the production "100 to Infinity", an unfinished documentary by Andrew Rakos profiling 100 gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
Mainly papers re litigation in Marin County, including complaint of Bethuel Phelps concerning cattle at Rancho Punta de los Reyes and affidavit of James King of William. A few papers (1857-1892) relating to the settlement of Randall's estate also included.
Includes annual addresses to the Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, 1869-1877, 1894; miscellaneous reports concerning the University of California, Berkeley; reports on mining, wire rope transportation, and other material.
Consists of letters to Hallidie's wife, Martha Elizabeth (1884-1898); business correspondence (1871-1899); drafts of speeches, printed articles and certificates related to his role as a regent of the University of California and his involvement with the Mechanics' Institute, the American...
Letters, July 30, 1946 and Dec. 30, 1947, commenting critically on the reindeer program and giving other news of Alaska.
Colman Andrews wrote (with others, c. 1978), (c. 1984) and (1988). The collection consists of Andrews' manuscripts, correspondence, notes, published articles, printed and photocopied articles, and the typed manuscript, advance proof, and paperback edition of in English and Catalan.
Joseph Alfred Andrews was born in 1858 and died in 1928. He received an M.D. degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1876 and subsequently specialized in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Dr. Andrews had medical offices in New...
Robert Hardy Andrews (b.1908) was a reporter, then city editor for and later of “Midweek” for the . He was also a writer-producer for radio, motion pictures and television, author of books, screenplays, television scripts and short stories. The collection...
At bottom of section titles: "From century to century and from coast to coast."
Plays, poems, short stories, letters, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and drama, and to conditions in Russia during World War I. Includes diary of Anna Andreeva, wife of Leonid Andreyev. In part, photocopy.
Concerning military and political events in Chihuahua. Include letters from Eulogio V. Salazar and Generals Manuel Avila Camacho, Marcelo Caraveo, Juan Andreu Almazán, Calixto Contreras and others.
Histories entitled Posledniaia Rossiia, 1931, and Prokliatyĭ Korabl', 1936, relating to the Russian Civil War in Vladivostok and the Far East, 1919-1922, and to travels in Eastern Europe, the Near East and Asia.
Andy Williams started appearing on television in the 1950s. Williams premiered his variety television show in the early 1960s on NBC. The program lasted for several years as one of NBC's top ranked programs. The collection consists of television scripts...
Reports, memoranda, minutes, and circulars, mainly issued by the political bureau of the Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Poland, Polish foreign relations and church-state relations, and civil liberties and dissident movements in Poland....
Early Spanish documents concerning the discovery and exploration of America, Mexico and California.
V. I: Correspondence, memoranda and clippings regarding the preservation and development of the island for park use; earlier records (1950-1951) of the Angel Island Foundation (correspondence, minutes of meetings, articles of incorporation, and a copy of a 1947 report by...
Contains 62 typed transcripts or summaries of interviews with Chinese immigrants detained at Angel Island Immigration Station between 1910 and 1940, including 12 female and 40 male detainees, along with 3 inspectors, 2 interpreters, and a kitchen helper, minister's son,...
This collection consists mainly of papers and documents concerning the disbursement of indebtedness by the Creditors' Committee for the bankrupt Angel Island Publications, Inc.. It also contains some material and references to the preparation and printing of actual publications (Contact...
Includes 46 black and white slides, compiled by the Angel Island Exhibit Committee, depicting the origins of the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco and lives of immigrants detained on the island. Also includes script and sound cassette transcript...
A letter written by Myron Angel to the Society of California Pioneers president thanking him for reinstatement as a member to the society.
Letter concerning local administration, documents relating to the minting of tlacos (small copper coins) to remedy a shortage of small change, and a request that Alejo García Conde, newly appointed Governor Intendant, immediately assume his duties in Durango.
Writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, printed matter, personal documents, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium and the Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation in providing relief in Belgium during World War I, and...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Snapshots and other photographs of camps and works of the "Angels' Brigade" on railroad bridge construction and mine tunnels. Many images show federal and revolutionary troops in transit, and a few show General Pancho Villa and other leaders. Identified locales...
Astrology charts, notes, a questionnaire, correspondence and miscellaneous typescripts related to Angels' Talk, a medical astrology project begun in 1987 to determine any correlation between astrology and persons with AIDS. The collection contains astrological profiles for 105 individuals who lived...
Letter (20 p.) written from Fort Douglas, Utah, 27 Sept. 1879, describes a trip taken with her husband by railroad from Ogden, Utah, to San Francisco, and return. Letter (23 p.), 16-29 May 1892 from aboard the Steamer Mexico and...
22 letters written by various members of the family of N.L. Angier. Includes 13 letters (April 12 - October 28, 1850) from Dr. N.L. Angier to his wife, Elizabeth, written during his overland trip to California and his early days...
The collection contains 159 b/w photographs (including a few cyanotypes), copies of a journal and correspondence, and related material of Philinda Rand Anglemyer, a Racliffe graduate who taught English in the Philippines in the early 1900s. It includes images of...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, reports, communiqués, press releases, press summaries, clippings, other printed matter, and letters, relating to revolutionary movements in Angola, the establishment of Angolan independence, civil war, and political, economic and social conditions in Angola.
This collection contains over 23 linear feet of papers, photographs, printed materials, ephemera and realia related to Lupe Anguiano's personal and professional life. It ranges in date from 1944 to 2007. The collection has been divided into fourteen series: Personal,...
Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950) was born in Paris, France. He studied medicine in the U.S. at Cooper Union Medical School and Johns Hopkins. His interests turned to anthropology and linguistics. He wrote two novels, children's stories, poetry and a book...
Description of mining in Maripsa, with record of amount mined and comments on prices of provisions. Diary ends with return to San Francisco (Apr. 1853)
Relates to the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Siberia, 1917-1922. Includes a typescript translation by his daughter, Nathalie Nicolai.
Ex libris Henry William Mills; his bookplate on upper paste-down.
Assorted plates compiled from various editions and printings.
Two bound diaries containing brief daily entries, describing Hart's home, social, personal, and business activities. Mentions Board of Supervisors meetings, household repairs, renting and selling property, and her genealogical research.
Correspondence and scrapbook containing invitations of a young woman in Mamaluke Hill, El Dorado Co., Calif.
Collection includes liberty bond posters, Red Cross material, badges, banners, flags, and ephemera.
Correspondence with Amos P. Catlin and David R. Sessions for The History Company.
Includes 2 photographs, 6 issues of Peterson's Magazine (1864-1892), and 2 miscellaneous items
Notes on the origin of her play for the Partheneia, correspondence (including some with Porter Garnett), printed copies of the first four Partheneia plays. Includes some material on the origins of the Partheneia
Arrival in San Francisco, 1852; experiences as physician; work with the People's Party in San Francisco as police judge, 1856-1860, and mayor, 1863-1867.
Typed transcript of Books A (1847-1869) and B (1869-1877); also ms. (photocopy) of Book B, part III.
Correspondence relating to Hopi Indians includes letters from H. C. Diehl commenting on litigation involving the Hopis and Navajos, proposed Hopi cultural center, etc.; from the recipient of a scholarship fund donated by Miss Avakian; and from other Hopi Indians.
Correspondence, printed materials, publications, and clippings relating to Draper's involvement with state and national women's labor organizations and issues, including Union WAGE, a Berkeley-based women's labor organization that Draper helped found; state protective labor legislation; labor unions; the Equal Rights...
Reports, correspondence, clippings, articles, and San Francisco Bay Area and national periodicals, pamphlets, and newsletters concerning women's labor issues and women's liberation, with emphasis on union activities and labor laws in Calif. Includes materials on affirmative action programs for women...
Letters describe her activities and travels related to post-war relief in Poland.
Personal correspondence with friends and other feminists and political activists; together with newspaper clippings, some personal business papers, and correspondence to relatives relating to Martin's death in 1951. Correspondents include labor organizers Katherine Schmidt and Kate Richards O'Hare, Los Gatos...
Founding documents, bylaws, handbooks, member rosters, board minutes and packets, annual reports, publications, and property and financial documents relating to Fillmore and Fell Corporation. Much of the collection concerns Fillmore and Fell Corporation's efforts to open a group home for...
California Room materials included in this archive of digital facsimiles include photographs from the Kent Family Collection depicting the May Day festival held at the Tamalpais Centre, Kentfield, circa 1909-1913; the Grape Festival held on the Kent Family property, circa...
Orders of the 1st Assault Mounted Battery of the partisan detachment of B. V. Annenkov, relating to the Russian Civil War.
Contains correspondence, writings, clippings, reviews, and related material regarding Rosenshine's art and interest in psychoanalysis. Significant correspondents include Flora Arnstein, Constantin Brancusi, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, Henri Matisse, Henry Miller, Lewis Mumford, Paul Padgette (her literary executor), Chris Rambo, Evelyn...
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, maps, newspapers, pictures, testimonials.
Views of Portugal and various parts of Africa. Includes hunting photographs, Masai and Kavirondo people and villages, and views of Mombasa, Entebbe, Lake Victoria, Uganda, Lake Nakuru, Zanzibar, Mozambique, and South Africa. Taken on safari in British East Africa during...
The collection consists of matted photographs from Well's career as a Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalist
Title supplied by cataloger.
Announces, beginning September 1962, the GTU, a cooperative program of five theological seminaries offering the degree of Doctor of Theology. Lists the member institutions. Contains broadside, application form, and newspaper article.
Chartered and incorporated April 1898.
Tapes of selected annual meetings of The Friends of The Bancroft Library include featured speakers and business from 1966-1977.
Copies of reports for Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Pershing, Washoe, and White Pine counties. Each includes "detailed report of receipts and expenditures."
This collection consists of one letter, written at San Diego, April 17, 1908. The greeting is "Dear Father", the signature is "Yours, Henry." The letter contains a detailed description including small sketches of 4000 "bluejackets" (Navy) and 1000 marines formed...
This four-page typed copy of a letter written to "Laura" by "Ida" from San Francisco was begun on April 24, 1906 and continued on May 2, 1906. It gives an eyewitness account of the earthquake and its aftermath....
Includes a few letters to Lawton Kennedy; birth announcements, wedding invitations, Christmas cards, with photographs by Adams, printed by Lawton Kennedy.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Papers relating to Adams's involvement in the Sierra Club. Contains one folder of correspondence, 1964-1965; and subject files, arranged alphabetically, which are evenly divided between conservation issues and Sierra Club business, primarily concerning chapters and committees.
Papers relating to Hall's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Typescript of Ansky's The Devil's sabbath.
Consists of account ledgers, cash books, copybooks, invoices, and other financial and business records of Calif. quarry companies, including San Pablo Quarry Co., Blake and Bilger Company, Blake Brothers Company, and San Francisco Quarries Company. Includes some records of companies...
Contains correspondence concerning the Blake House, business letters, California history, and about opposition to Women's Suffrage in 1911 most notably regarding California and New York State; miscellaneous items for the Golden Gate International Exposition; two scrapbooks on Blake's service and...
Consists chiefly of typescripts and manuscripts of Blake's speeches to San Francisco Bay Area social clubs and organizations, concerning Calif. history and contemporary issues, including labor relations, the cement and asphalt business, Berkeley, and other topics. Includes papers relating to...
Materials concerning agrarian reform in Mexico.
The collection consists of George Antheil?s correspondence. All, but one of the letters, are photocopies, the dates range from 1920 to 1959. The materials were collected by Charles Amirkhanian.
This collection consists of holographs, ozalid and other copies of scores, short scores and parts of George Antheil's music for motion picture and television productions.
Compilations of an anthology of French poetry and of a short dictionary of French proverbs and colloquial expressions: (v.1-2) Anthologie; (v.3) Proverbes et locutions; (v.4) Receuil de proverbes et locutions; (v.5) Mon Zoo (a description of various animals).
This book contains newspaper clippings from San Francisco newspapers of Abraham Anthony's police career as a detective in the San Francisco Police Department.
Six brief letters from the Earl of Shaftesbury to various individuals.
Gordon Anthony was born James Gordon Dawson Stannus (1902-1989) in Wicklow, Ireland. His photographs during the ballet revival in England in the 1930s helped the Royal Ballet obtain international prominence. His books include (1950), (1951) and (1975). The collection consists...
Banking business in Philadelphia, New York, and Paris; railroad interests; views on silver, government operation of railroads, capital and labor, etc.
Business and personal correspondence and a journal kept by Harriet J. Kirtland.
Susan B. Anthony's public career spanned a half-century. She was a leader in the women's suffrage movement, temperance and abolition organizer, ardent reformer, speaker, and author who spent most of her life fighting for equality. This collection contains publications, ephemera,...
Consists mainly of letters to Anthony Zellerbach from his brother, Marks Zellerbach, concerning their businesses in Moore's Flat, Nevada County, Calif. Letters discuss daily financial and stock transactions conducted, Marks' efforts to secure loans for their enterprises, business affairs in...
Compilation of six articles, three by William Tornheim, the others by Miss Mabelle Hust; edited by Mrs. Lois Cox.
The Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America was founded in 1949 to encourage interest in rare books and manuscripts and to maintain the highest standards in the antiquarian book trade. The collection consists of the Southern California Chapter files of the...
Contains views of antique motorcars, and an aerial view of exhibition buildings and grounds.
Newspaper clippings and speeches relating to the history of the Antique Mechanics organization on the Davis campus.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Relates to socialist, communist, anti-socialist, and anti-communist organizations in existence in Great Britain.
60+ flyers, handbills, newsletters, and other ephemera, mainly Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan area.
Contains bulletins and circulars distributed by various campus groups, one poster (oversize) and newspaper clippings about the movement and about the arrest of several students for leafleting.
Clippings of reviews of Epopeia maldita are accompanied by a letter from Cértima to America[?] Cardoso.
Miscellaneous letters, received by the Mexican general, from Maximino Avila Camacho, Ignacio M. Beteta, and Ignacio García Téllez.
A miscellany of various authors in several languages copied in manuscript from the printed Antologia de vari autori, Milano, 1816. Contains: Antologia di Shakspeare... Milano, 1817; and Sofocle. Accompanied by a printed text: Il manuale d'epitteto [Epictetus, Manual] tradotto da...
This record contains blueprints (4) for the Denmark building at the San Francisco Panama Pacific International Exposition.
Relates to events in Vladivostok during the Russian Civil War, 1920-1922.
Letter of authorization, signed by Dinu Bratianu and Iuliu Maniu, respectively leaders of the National Liberal Party and National Peasant Party of Romania, for Antoniade to make contacts abroad in the name of the two Romanian parties. Photocopy.
Chiefly portraits of William Everson, including images when he was Brother Antoninus. Includes snapshots of book signings and Everson's 67th birthday party.
Skeletal diary 1829 Nov. 7 - 1830 April 25, of a trading and exploratory journey from New Mexico to California and back, enclosed in letter, Santa Fe, May 14, 1830, from José Antonio Chávez, Jefe Político of New Mexico, to...
Letter from Trinidad Rodríguez to Cordero, requesting protection for the Indians in San Juan de Sultó, Huejotitán, March 22, 1819. Also letter of Cordero to Angel Pinilla for dispatch of requested documents, Los Alamos, February 21, 1820.
Folders 17-18 of document No. 7 in the archives of New Mexico at Santa Fe, concerning projected attack on El Paso; and confession four Indians about projected attack on El Paso by the Tiguas, Piros and Apache Indians, as recorded...
Letters from Santa Anna to Agustín de Iturbide and to his lawyer Joaquín Alcalde; documents by Santa Anna and Alcalde, relating to his trial in October 1867, containing biographical information; communications from Ignacio Mejía and Juan C. Doria; copy of...
Contains 8 letters of acknowledgment concerning expulsion of Spaniards from Mexico, holidays, elections, and an invasion of Veracruz from Havana, Cuba.
Contains 3 letters concerning the election of Manuel Gómez Pedraza as President of Mexico and the protest by the population in Verzcruz.
Documents relating to litigation over land near Guerrero on the Río Grande in the state of Coahuila, involving López and Romualdo Flores. Include petitions; papers relating to a survey; the final settlement, and the fine imposed on López; letter (June...
Letters selected by Alfred B. Thomas from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville.
Letters written by the viceroy from Mexico to Francisco Pangua, guardian of the College of San Fernando, re sending religious with ships sailing to San Diego and Monterey and on voyages of exploration along the coast of California.
Four documents relating to Antonio María Suñol, 1854, 1865, 1869. Three of them deal posthumously with matters pertaining to his estate.
The collection contains eighty eight chapbooks (some illustrated by José Guadalupe Posada) documenting Mexican popular literature, published by Antonio Vanegas Arroyo between 1880-1917 in Mexico. Collection is in Spanish and contains among others: Colección de canciones modernas, El pequeño adivinadorcito,...
Writings, correspondence, aircraft designs, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to the Soviet aeronautics industry. Includes some material collected by Tatiana Zhilkina relating to O. K. Antonov.
This collection of figurines, small clay pots, masks, rattles, candles, altar cloths, and other ephemera was used by Gloria Anzaldúa as altar (altares) objects at her home in Santa Cruz, California. These altares were an integral part of her spiritual...
Includes 13 motion picture reels (16 mm), ca. 325 slides, 11 audio cassettes, clippings, maps, photographs, publications, unpublished articles and papers, and correspondence related to the Año Nuevo State Reserve and other areas of the north coast region of Santa...
A collection of bulletins of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station.
Manuscripts, photographic images, and printed materials relating to pollination, hives, diseases, and pesticides.
Manuscripts, photographic images, and printed materials relating to 19th century apiculturists and apiaries.
Contains request for specimens of fungi by C.G. Lloyd of the Lloyd Library and correspondence with collector W.H. Henderson in Sacramento, Calif.
Signed by Crim's attorney, I.N. Thorne.
Son of California Supreme Court Justice Jessie W. Carter, he was born in San Francisco and raised in Redding. In early years practiced law in Redding and spent eight years as State Senator for Shasta and Trinity counties. In 1950...
Evidently a preliminary draft of Appendix VII of the above work, much abbreviated, entitled, "Razon de la construccion del Mapa particular de la California y del general de la America Septentrional, Asia Oriental, y del Mar del Sur intermedio. Traduccion...
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
This collection contains annual reports, internal communications, corporate communications, engineering reports, manuals, product information files, catalogs, price lists, Apple publications, human resource information, conference and workshop information, software, hardware, and corporate memorabilia.
Collection contains organizational charts, annual reports, company directories, internal communications, engineering reports, design materials, press releases, manuals, public relations materials, human resource information, videotapes, audiotapes, software, hardware, and corporate memorabilia. Also includes information regarding the Board of Directors and their...
Reports, memoranda, and lists, relating to administration of forced labor camps in the Soviet Union.
The collection documents the architectural work of George A. Applegarth, with a focus on his work in Clyde, California.
Ephemeral publications, propaganda leaflets, newspaper clippings, photographs, placards, and a sound recording, relating to the riots in the Panama Canal Zone in January 1964 and to activities of political parties in Mexico, and Central and South America.
Correspondence from Oliver Cromwell Applegate, Jr. concerning some history of the Applegate family related to the Oregon Trail and other aspects of Oregon history.
A consulting engineer's description of proposed bus routes for the Bridge Bus Lines Corporation, in Marin County, containing detailed list of stops, maps, schedules, transfer points, estimated saving in time over other methods of transportation, and estimated expenditures.
Copies of the applications with supporting documents, including snapshots, for the following: Yucaipa Adobe; Sycamore Grove Monument; Stoddard-Waite Monument; Santa Fe and Salt Lake Trail Monument; Mormon Trail Monument; Daley Toll Road Monument; Yucaipa Rancheria; Holcomb Valley; Garces-Smith Monument; Lugonia...
Thomas Wagstaff's appointment of Hawes as treasurer. A copy of the biography of Wagstaff and letters patent included.
Comments on her mother and father, Rosalie and Sigmund Stern and the Meyer, Stern and Haas families; growing up in San Francisco and in Atherton; marriage to Walter Haas; her community services; family's support of Stern Grove; her interest in...
Three binders: 1, miscellaneous background correspondence and other materials; 2, minutes of advisory committee; 3, research project titles and abstracts.
This collection consists of correspondence and musical excerpts.
Collection consists of three flyers and one poster promoting a campus strike to protest the University of California's defense contracts and research, the presence of the Reserve Officer's Training Corp (ROTC), and the recent attacks on students at Kent State...
This collection contains biographical material, correspondence, instructional materials, research notes, grant proposals, writings, speeches, lectures, and material concerning her political activism, including the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and the trial of Angela Y. Davis.
The collection contains Herbert Aptheker's professional correspondence with other academics, Marxist scholars, as well as his correspondence from his presidency of AIMS [The American Institute of Marxist Studies] with people interested in Marxism ; manuscripts, printed articles, and books written...
This collection consists of two scrapbooks from 1928-1930 documenting the newly re-organized Aptos P.T.A. and the new school and some notebook pages from 1932-1933.
Biographical notes on the career of Francisco Segura, jurist and secretary general for the state of Morelos, containing references to Governors Jesus Preciado and Carlos Pacheco and other officials.
A compendium of Spanish and Mexican laws, some relating to Indians and the measurement of land in the New World, and including a copy of José Berní's treatise on Spanish jurisprudence, 1773.
A collection of data on the history of Lower California, with emphasis upon missions, Indian disturbances, and the biographies of political administrators, covering in a few instances events in northern California.
Reports of Lodge No. 30 of Baja California to the Masonic Supreme Council, with a history of the lodge, 1869-1871, lists of officers and members, and a financial statement.
Notes on world geography with emphasis on North America, particularly Mexico; touching upon waterways, topography, population centers, natural resources, climates, and various matters.
Contains correspondence between Dr. Aquila B. Massey and Anne R. Massey, concerning Dr. Massey's overland journey to California in 1849 during the gold rush, and his work as a doctor during the American Civil War in Nashville, Tenn. Also includes...
Statement, recorded for H.H. Bancroft, concerns his voyage to San Francisco via Panama in 1851, gold mining to 1853, and his several businesses. (2 l.)
Monthly audit reports (Mar. 1940-Dec. 1941) conducted by Associated Accountants, of San Francisco; bankruptcy papers, and related records, notes, and correspondence.
Contains an incomplete copy of the Koran and fragments of various manuscript books, one with comments in Persian. Includes an Arabic grammar, an Arabic prayer amulet, a fragment of a Sufic prayer, and an Arabic book containing stories praising the...
Ryichir Arai was born in 1855 and came to New York in 1876 to start the direct export of silk. Ryichir Arai, Toyo Morimura, and Morimoto Sato were founders of Japanese American Trade, and they promoted closer relations between Japan...
Resolutions, declarations, appeals, press releases, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the armed conflict in Chechnia. Includes many official Russian government issuances.
Photograph album of hand colored snapshots shows the life and amusements of the Arakelian family and friends in Fresno and elsewhere in California. Subjects include picnics, outings, dressing up in costumes, tableaux of various types, beach scenes, bathers, etc. Mr....
Relates to world politics between World Wars I and II
The Arbor Vitae Club Collection (1908-1980s) consists of club notebooks and photographs....
The Arcadia History Collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, Arcadia city phone directories, Arcadia school yearbooks, scrapbooks, ephemera, and microfilmed Arcadia newspapers and Arcadia census information that document the history of the City of Arcadia and depicting people, places and events...
Draft of manuscript of her reminiscences as descendant of the Bandini family, covering childhood at the Guajome Rancho with its Indians, early memories of San Diego, and recollections of her great-aunt Arcadia Bandini Stearns de Baker. With many illustrative photographs.
Relates to education and manpower needs in the Philippines.
Diaries, correspondence, and speeches and writings, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church and to Russian émigré affairs.
Reports of the 1973 and 1974 archeological investigations at Champoeg and of the search for complementary historical materials relating to the site (now Champoeg State Park). The 1973 report includes history of the settlement, reconstruction of building techniques, some biographical...
Slides show excavation, artifacts, and members of the original Calico Site field staff: Dr. Thomas Clements, Dee Simpson, Dr. Louis Leakey, and others.
This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, photographs and other materials collected by H. Richard Archer, former bibliographer at the Clark Library, from his years at UCLA until his last position at Williams College. Many items were printed by his personal press,...
The collection contains 18 original etching plates [linoleum cuts], created and used by John F. Archer in his printed portfolio, (San Diego, CA: Atavistic Press, 1976). UCSB Special Collections also has an author's autograph copy of , no. 13 of...
Archive contains correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished poems and stories, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs and miscellaneous items documenting the literary activity of a San Francisco Bay area poet and a poetry teacher Kate Rennie Archer.
The collected papers of A. D. Shamel include the history of the Washington navel orange, early history of orange growing, papers on Valencia oranges, apples, avocados, newspaper articles, and photographs of the Chase Plantation (later American Citrus Growers), housing for...
Consists of ten handwritten letters, most of which are to Treat from aquaintances and relatives in Paris, New York, and San Francisco, concerning paintings, pictures, sculpture, and the Olympic Club in San Francisco. Correspondents include Matilda Lotz, Edward Bosqui, William...
Consists of correspondence, speeches, essays, plays, typescripts of stories, published articles, and pamphlets of Archibald Treat, relating to his various interests, particularly fishing and photography. Approximately half of the speeches concern photography. Includes theater ephemera, some of which relates to...
Photographs show buildings designed for the Treasure Island 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco.
1 set of architectural drawings; 1 set of general specifications and 1 of specifications for mechanical work (plumbing, heating, and electrical).
With these: autobiographical notes (1 l., typescript), and a list compiled by M.H. White, Sept. 19, 1947, of projects and/or buildings completed by Maybeck.
Includes key plan of grounds; preliminary study of the California Group (2); main entrance; untitled cross-section; untitled drawings (9).
The drawings show: sewage piping of the East Yard; dry docks 4-6, marine railways 1-3; electrical distribution system; and piping map of the East Yard.
Primarily drawings of buildings on the Berkeley campus. Includes works by a large number of architects, including designated university architects John Galen Howard and Arthur Brown.
Illustrated with photographs by the author.
Copies of articles, pamphlets, programs, etc. Ephemeral material.
Includes a photograph of a drawing for Montecito beach cottages by Myron Hunt, the First Church of Christ (Berkeley, Calif.) by Bernard Maybeck, a house by Green and Green, and various Southern California homes in the Spanish mission style. Includes...
Includes designs for an adobe rancho, sketches of various homes and other projects, designs for remodeling, and some items related to Golden Gate International Exposition. One item is by Charles F. Maury.
Architectural views showing interiors and exteriors, architectural models, furniture, etc.
Contains brochures, correspondence, proceedings, invitations, etc, regarding conferences, receptions, and other events sponsered by the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning....
Collection contains newspaper clippings relating to architecture and urban affairs, including smog control, freeways, and public transit. Also contains reports of the Community Analysis Bureau of Los Angeles....
This collection consists primarily of original correspondence concerning the early stages of planning, construction and landscaping of Stanford University, 1886-1906. The construction of Memorial Church, the Library (1906), the Gymnasium (1906), the Museum, and parts of the Quadrangle are featured....
Records created primarily by Michael Davidson, curator of the Archive for New Poetry (ANP), a collection housed in the Mandeville Special Collections Library. The records include correspondence with many prominent figures in contemporary American writing, and files on ANP projects...
Printed catalog and systems documentation for the original cataloging project for the ARVM, now superceded by online catalog.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Correspondence, newsletters, research files, journals, published reports, photographs, and realia relating to the weekly publication of the newspaper.
Extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals destroyed in 1906 fire.
Copies of documents made for H.H. Bancroft from originals housed in various California repositories. Most materials date from 1846 to 1850
Copies of documents made for H.H. Bancroft from originals housed in various California repositories. Most materials date from 1846 to 1850.
Provincial State Papers, Benicia, 1770-1821. Vols. I-II; register of Brands and Marks, 1828-1834; Mexican Archives, Lower California, 1847-1848, Vols. I-II; state papers, Benicia, 1773-1829, Vol. I; Cuaderno de actas de elecciones de Diputados al Congreso general y á la Diputación...
Relates to political conditions in the Soviet Union from 1903 to 1992.
Relates to political conditions in the Soviet Union from 1903 to 1992.
Relates to political conditions in the Soviet Union from 1903 to 1992.
The Archives Reference Collection in the NASA Ames History Office provides a sampling of materials that span the history of the Center from its origins in December 1939 through 2005. This collection presents the best general overview of the activities,...
Copies and extracts of documents selected by E.F. Murray for H.H. Bancroft.
Original documents and contemporary copies, emanating from or relating to the California missions. Include correspondence, circular letters, reports, accounts, a few padrones, and one book of marriages.
Transcripts of interviews with Polish survivors of Soviet concentration camps, written reminiscences of survivors, and photographs, relating to the deportation of Poles to the Soviet Union and their internment during and after World War II. Interviews conducted by the staff...
Primarily views of the arctic cruise of the revenue steamer Bear. Contains views of whaling ships, native dwellings and villages, sled dogs, snapshots and portraits of native people (including children), native costumes, totem poles, graveyards, group portraits of ship and...
Clippings, notes, photocopies of articles, photographs, etc.
Relates to national minorities in Hungary and elsewhere in Eastern Europe, and to ethnic conflict in Eastern Europe since World War II.
Collection of materials that accompanied several volumes purchased from the Private Press of Ariel Wardi. Includes information sheets that describe production details of specific volumes.
Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979) was born in Haiphong, French Indochina. He was a painter and graphic artist. He wrote and illustrated (1936) and illustrated more than 100 books, the most famous of which was The collection consists of original watercolors, manuscripts,...
Robert Ardrey (1908-1970) was born in Chicago, Illinois. He studied the natural and social sciences at University of Chicago and lectured on anthropology for two years, but later found himself more interested in drama. He became a Hollywood screenwriter and...
Collection consists of production materials for the Joey Bishop show (1961-65) including music cue sheets, synopsis, credits, stills, and negatives. Also includes music timing sheets and cue sheets for the Danny Thomas show (1962-64).
Records span the years from its beginning in 1911 throughout the operation and closure of Arequipa Sanatorium in 1957/58. Contains a small amount of administrative, financial, and medical files, as well as the correspondence of Dr. Philip King Brown, and...
Scrapbook consists of newspaper and magazine clippings; postcards; typescript histories of sanatorium; original typescript and carbon copies of reports of board meetings, treasurer's reports, articles of incorporation, etc.; invitations to exhibitions of pottery; pamphlets and brochures advertising sanatorium; original checks;...
Speeches, correspondence, statistics, press releases, phonotapes, transcripts of interviews, and photographs, relating to airplane highjackings. Used as research material for the book by J. Arey, The Sky Pirates (New York, 1972).
Relates to the 1927 uprising of the Communist Party in China.
Contains fragments of letters, financial records, notes, poetry, and an incomplete copy book containing poetry. Includes materials relating to José Ramón Argüello, María de la Consepción Argëullo, and Luis Antonio Argüello; a poem dedicated to Pío Pico; and a leaf...
Include papers of Santiago Argüello, many relating to his army career and to his property in Baja California; José Ramón Argüello and Luis A. Argüello.
Three scrapbooks pertaining to the Argüello family. The first two vols., compiled in 1930 by Alexander Luis de Argüello, are handwritten and contain genealogical and biographical information, at least some of it gleaned from well-known secondary sources; with clippings, maps,...
The documents, primarily from the T.W. Norris and the Cowan Collections, include 1792 census record for Monterey, San Jose and some of the missions; copy of a report, 1797, re Indians of the Colorado River area; an order, 1801, re...
Correspondence, reports, and clippings, relating to Argentine-German relations, especially trade relations.
Speeches, bulletins, pamphlets, flyers, serial issues, reports, and sound recordings, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Argentina, and especially to the presidential administration of, and political movement led by, Juan Peron
Correspondence, speeches, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to education, technical assistance and social conditions in Japan, Lebanon and Libya.
Consists of one volume with six pages of stock transfer listings (1880-1897), one volume listing dividends paid to shareholders (Dec. 1881-Feb. 1893), and miscellaneous papers, including treasurer's reports (1894, 1901-1905), annual reports (1895), and four documents assigning power of attorney...
Correspondence between Luise L. Arguello, L.A. Sorbier, C.F. Adams, and Z.E. Eldredge concerning the proper pronunciation of the surname Arguello.
Depicts dedication ceremony on May 2, 1965 (crowd surrounding decorated playground), and a group of people playing chess.
Include crew list, freight list, accounts, receipts, etc.
History, letters, and printed matter, relating to the Russian Orthodox convent Bogoroditse-Vladimirskaia zhenskaia obitel' in China and relocated in California.
This collection documents Joan Ariel's interests in women's political activism, particularly in California. At University of California Irvine (UCI), Joan Ariel was a librarian for women's studies and history, academic coordinator of Women's Studies, and an affiliated faculty member. Her...
Protect the Earth [caricature depicting pollution, waste, war, and overpopulation] -- San Francisco Bay [caricature depicting industrial development of the Bay for profit]
Photographs of Arizona desert country made during the U.S. military exploration for roads under General McDowell, Clarence King, and James T. Gardiner. Includes views of Fort Mojave (Arizona), Mojave Indians, surveyors' camps, scenery of the Granite Moutains, the town of...
Snapshots chiefly of Hopi (and perhaps other pueblo tribes) and Navajo Indians. Some views identified as Oraibi (Ariz.) and Mishongnovi. Includes some family groups, dances, and ceremonies. Multiple copies of some images are present.
Arizona, views along the Apache Trail, Point Lobos, Grass Valley, etc.
At Casa Grande, Jere Fryer (1849-); at Florence, Thomas F. Weedin (1854-); at Pinal, James DeNoon Reymert (1821-); at Silver King, Robert Williams (1839-); at Thompson Valley, John Chartz (1856-)
A collection of dictations from settlers in Yavapai County, Arizona Territory, taken by an agent of H.H. Bancroft.
A collection of dictations from settlers in Apache, Gila, Mohave and Yuma counties in Arizona Territory, taken by an agent of H.H. Bancroft.
A collection of dictations from settlers in Cochise County, Arizona Territory, taken by an agent of H.H. Bancroft.
A collection of dictations from settlers in Maricopa County, Arizona Territory, taken by an agent of H.H. Bancroft.
A collection of dictations from settlers in Pima County, Arizona Territory, taken by J.M. Long, an agent of H.H. Bancroft. Includes letters from Long regarding the sale of Bancroft's works to prominent men in Arizona.
Concerns such topics as railroads, land tenure, mines and mineral resources, Indians of North America, stocks, armed forces, Abraham Lincoln, and Indian warfare. Each item cataloged separately. Search under title Arizona miscellany.
Binder's title.
Letters and notes on a variety of Arizona historical events and personalities. Cataloged individually. For description of contents, search under title: Arizona miscellany, 1877-1889.
Photographs show homes, many with Indians in front of them. Other photos of Indians also included, showing Havasupai, Apache, and Mojave Indians (some on reservations). Also includes missions in Tuscon and on an Indian reservation. Some photos related to Dr....
Photograph shows a group of trappers at Tombstone, Az. with the prey they caught to earn the bounty offered by Cochise County. Accompanying letter gives number of each type of animal caught, and other information about the event.
Includes view of a street scene in Tuscon, the San Xavier Mission near Tucson, a group of miners near a hay bale house at Catactive[?], and views of the Gila Bend Reservoir and irrigation channel.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, military records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs, Russian nationalism, monarchism and anti-communism, and Russian military activities in World War I and the Russian Revolution. Includes records of the Russkiĭ Obshchevoinskiĭ Soiuz.
Letters, subject files, speeches and clippings, relating mainly to his activities connected with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, California Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Progressive Party, prohibition, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Oakland, California.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Proclamations issued by German occupation authorities in Arlon, Belgium, 1940-1944, and by Allied occupation authorities in Arlon, 1944-1945, relating to regulation of civil activities.
Armando Valdez was born in Del Rio, Texas in 1944. He earned his doctorate in Communications Research at Stanford University in 1978 and taught for ten years at several California universities. His research and publications focus on the impact on...
The collection documents Rae Armantrout's writing career from the 1970's through 2001.
Mainly predictions re events during World War II by members, Clarence D. Brenner, Charles L. Camp, George R. Stewart, Ronald N. Walpole, Joseph H. Jackson, C.S. Forester and others. Included is a letter from C.H. Wright, Mar. 2, 1946.
A microfilm collection comprised of printed and manuscript materials created between 1965 and 1998 by twenty-two separate revolutionary groups in Mexico. The collection presents a wealth of primary material documenting the organization and activities of these twenty-two groups. It is...
Reports, memoranda, organization manuals, and printed matter, relating to the organization and activities of the Universidad nacional abierta of Venezuela.
Include accounts, 1940-1972, and minutes, 1940-1943; accounts, 1942-1973, membership lists, and minutes, 1941-1983, of its Ladies' Chapter; minutes, 1943-1967, for its Men's Chapter. Also included are accounts and minutes, 1923-1940, for its predecessor, the Berkeley-Oakland Branch, and some financial statements,...
Collection includes scrapbooks of clippings, programs, and photographs documenting activities of the Ladies' Auxiliary; texts of plays in Armenian given by the Auxiliary; and miscellaneous records.
Collection consists of Armenian manuscripts from the 14th to 19th centuries, mostly from the Minasian Collection. Many are in contemporary bindings....
Election campaign literature, and other printed matter, relating primarily to elections in Armenia
A collection of 78 RPM recordings of Armenian folk and popular music, recorded and released in the United States.
This collection was donated to the UC Berkeley Music Library by Elinor Armer in late 1998. The collection includes manuscripts and printed scores of works by Elinor Armer dating from 1969 to 1990. Numerous sketches and notes relating to her...
The papers of Samuel and his wife Alice L. Armor of Orange, California include incoming letters and postcards, miscellaneous Orange County ephemera, photographs of family and friends, and essays by Samuel on topics such as flood control and politics. Also...
Class notes and correspondence, relating to the Naval Air Combat Intelligence Officers School, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, and the Aviation Intelligence Center, Pacific Ocean Areas, during World War II.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, curricular materials, and printed matter, relating to various aspects of education in the United States, educational programs in Japanese American internment camps during World War II, and postwar education in Japan.
Marjorie Armstrong (1907-1991) graduated from Pomona College (1938) and was director of the Mary B. Eyre School from 1936-1939. Correspondence written to Armstrong from her mother, Sarah Louise Armstrong, makes up a substantial portion of the collection. Also included...
Relates to plans for the development of an industrial mobilization scheme for use in future wars.
U.S. Army Headquarters, Army of the Potomac -- 1 Civil War era ledger, 1864-1865, entitled Report of Names of Officers doing duty in the Quartermasters Department, including number of staff, line officers and enlisted men for duty; and number of...
Outline of American World War I military participation, 1926, and guide for indexing American World War I records, 1930, both prepared by the Army War College, Historical Section; and copies of miscellaneous orders, reports, and memoranda of the American Expeditionary...
Collection consists of 2 catalogs for exhibits held in the Galería Juan Martín
The Desi Arnaz collection consists of Arnaz’s personal notes and materials for his autobiography, A Book, and production materials from both “Desilu Productions” and “Desi Arnaz Productions, Inc.” (DAPI). The Desilu Production items include films and related documents from 1951...
Relates primarily to German history. Includes a series of revolutionary songs recorded in East Germany, entitled Lieder der Zeit.
The small Arne and Lois Kartwold collection consists of a photo album containing images of student life from the "Ark," or rather UCB's architecture school, and drawings created by Arne.
Extensive collection of sheet music for piano, with an emphasis on sentimental music from the turn of the century; some research and classroom materials in mathematics theory and philosophy.
Papers of James Arnold, chemist, professor, and scholar. The collection documents Arnold's professional career, especially his work on Carbon-14 dating, gamma rays, the Apollo 11, 12, 15, and 16 missions, lunar sample research, meteorites, solar, and lunar history. The collection...
Diary, correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, dispatches, instructions, and memoranda, relating to the American consular service in China, economic and political developments in China, and American commercial and foreign policy in East Asia.
Three memoranda, two entitled "Neueste Tragödie" and "Der unabhängige Staat Kroatien", and one untitled, relating to political conditions in Croatia and Istria during World War II.
Analyzes debate in the 80th United States Congress on the question of military and economic aid to China, 1947-1949. Master's thesis, University of Washington.
Collection of papers, personal and professional, belonging to Ralph Arnold. ...
Relates to the Herbert Hoover-for-President campaign in 1920 and 1928. Photocopy.
Letters and postcards from the British playwright to Ronald Hayman regarding his work in the theater; and the fourth typed draft of his play, The Journalists.
The Daniel Israel Arnon Papers contain correspondence, manuscripts of his writings, grant files, laboratory notebooks, experimental data, drawings for slides, research notes, lectures and speeches, awards and honors, and biographical information, which document his distinguished career at U.C. Berkeley....
Papers include correspondence, reprints, research materials (including illustration and demonstration materials), high school yearbooks, manuscript notes of medical school (UCSF) lectures....
The Flora J. Arnstein Papers document the career of a San Franciscan alternative educator and writer.
Papers relating to Arnstein's interest in various public health issues such as raw milk, child care centers (including speeches he made and a statement to the California State Board of Health); material on the San Francisco Social Hygiene and Health...
Comprehensive research collection on twentieth century art, especially German Expressionism, compiled by the art expert Wilhelm Friedrich Arntz. A vast portion of the collection consists of research files on individual artists. Of particular interest are files concerning the so-called degenerate...
Jean Lisette Aroeste (b.1932) was a reference librarian at UCLA (1962), wrote teleplays for the television series(1968-69), and was the co-editor of the (1971). The collection contains manuscripts of two television scripts for the program : “All our yesterdays” (1968),...
Writings, notes, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to twentieth-century political and social thought, especially with reference to philosophy of history, political ideology and social structure, and especially with reference to France and Europe. Includes hard photocopies of a few items.
Assembly Member Dion Louise Aroner, Democrat, was elected to the Legislature in 1996 and served three consecutive terms representing Assembly District 14. The Dion Louise Aroner Papers consist of 5 cubic feet of records reflecting Aroner's activities during her time...
Wanted poster offering reward for arrest of Torahiko Yoshimizu (pictured), Hattaro Terada, L. Shiraish and O. Kuma, all of whom are suspected in the beating and murder of foreman John Kyne in Betabel, near Gilroy (Santa Clara County, Calif.). Also...
The accession includes a subject file entitled "Electron Microscope" which documents the effort to establish the first electron microscope facility at SIO during the 1960's. This file includes correspondence, memoranda and minutes of meetings documenting the work of the SIO...
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of intelligence officers and others, and conference proceedings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to ethical aspects of intelligence and covert operations.
P. 5-7 and 1-22 of two incomplete records of arrivals and departures of vessels.
Postcards of scenic views and attractions around Arrowhead Springs, Calif. Subjects include Arrowhead Hot Springs Hotel, Penyugal Hot Spring, Cold Water Canyon, and the Spanish bayonet plant (yucca glauca).
Correspondence, clippings, other printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to conditions in German-occupied Belgium during World War I, relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and war loan and relief publicity in the United States.
Childhood in Italy and emigration of family to California in 1905; early interest in art and move to San Francisco in 1914; career as artist, book illustrator (including work for Grabhorn Brothers), printer and author. Appended: copies of documentary material,...
Artwork by Daniel Moore, as well as photographs of performances by the company. Includes performances of Bliss apocalypse and The walls are running blood.
Art Center (Europe) opened in the fall of 1986 with 39 students from 13 countries. It offered a preparatory program, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design, and a Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Transportation Design. The...
Founded in 1956, the Art Center Wives Club was sponsored by Art Center to serve as a social and support group for the wives of the college’s male students. This collection consists of newsletters, minutes, correspondence, photographs, and other materials...
Mostly from exhibits in the U.S.; a few from Europe
1: Mt. Hood from Lost Lake, Oregon (by J.E. Stuart) -- 2: Indian Encampment in Yosemite Valley (attr. to Raymond Dabb Yelland) -- 3: San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake and Fire (by Theodore Wores) -- 4: lithograph entitled Mammoth...
Include an account of the founding, roster of members and copies of minutes of meetings.
Chiefly artwork for his Leaves of life, including many nudes; one drawing with revolutionary slogans; and one portrait of Ferlinghetti.
Original artwork for 1925 Cal-Washington game poster and cover, and black and white drawings for track, baseball, and football, 1927.
The works illustrate something of the process of artistic composition. Many drawings experiment with the same theme; others are of people.
Volume I contains material on the grammar and vocabulary of the Pame dialect, a divergent branch of the language group of the Otomí Indians. Volume II, the "Historical Prologue," is a treatise on the history of the Pame nation and...
Correspondence with publishers, contracts, and royalty statements, concerning the publication of his history textbooks; and financial papers. Letter from Claude B. Hutchison included.
The collection contains the research files from which Arthur Carl Piepkorn's four volume reference work, Profiles in Belief was published posthumously in 1977, edited by John H. Tietjen. Included are extensive correspondence with religious bodies included in the book, religious...
Contains correspondence, Eaton's journals, reports and maps from his time in China. Also includes reports on oil in southern California, Utah and Wyoming and mineral resources in Oregon, a narrative about China written by his wife Emily Churchill later in...
Papers relating to Blake's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Papers concerning promotion of oil company in Montana, 1919-1925, and the 1925 session of the California Legislature.
Contains Chamberlain's vita, ca. 1909, and an undated draft of unknown authorship concerning Chamberlain's suitability for superintendent of schools in Pasadena, Calif. Includes three letters by Chamberlain to E.C. and C.C. Boynton of Boynton and Esterly regarding his interest in...
A Bancroft Library factitious collection.
The collection consists of 1366 photographic prints (mostly copy prints from 8 x 10 inch glass plate and film negatives), 1520 4 x 5 inch and smaller glass negatives, glass positives, film negatives and lantern slides, 203 8 x 10...
Dean of Westminister.
The collection consists of eight linear inches of papers of physical oceanographer Robert S. Arthur which largely document his career as a professor of oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD. Oceanography in 1960. The collection also contains teaching...
Contains letters written by Arthur Rodgers to his family, discussing the sinking of the ship Brother Jonathan on its way to Oregon, spiritualism, the effect of the Civil War on Tennessee, attending the California State Normal School and teaching school,...
Four letters written to A.C. Miller, plus a typed biographical sketch of Wheeler.
Include drafts of the following papers and lectures: Robert Louis Stevenson and Jules Simoneau - A California Friendship; Conquista y Colonización; La Renovación del Pacto de Familia en el Año 1779; an introduction to The First Geographical Description of New...
Photocopies of letters, with typed transcripts. Later letters express his views on American politics, slavery, and the Civil War.
Art dealer, based in London. Records comprise an incomplete series of stock inventories of the main London branch of the firm, 1871-1941, and 2 volumes from the New York branch, 1906-1924.
The collection is also referred to as the "Vertical Files Collection" and consists of published articles from newspapers, magazines, and academic journals.
[1] Cabot's life of Emerson / [Lewis O. Brastow]. ([extract from:] New Englander and Yale Review, Jan. 1888: 1-19) -- [2] Arnold on Emerson and Carlyle / [John Burroughs]. ([extract from:] Century, Apr. 1884: [925]-932) -- [3] The influence of...
Collection consists of full issues of the Atlantic monthly, each having an article with a Ralph Waldo Emerson connection. Issues have been organized into the document boxes mostly in alphabetical order by title of the article or poem.
Articles relate to wilderness trips, forestry, preservation, and Marshall's founding of The Wilderness Society. Many are written by his brother, George Marshall.
Drafts of treaties (one signed by Meriwether) signed by the witnesses (including Richard S. Ewell) with the Capote and Moache bands of the Utes. With names of chiefs signing.
Comprises 15 articles of agreement, followed by list of officers and crew; Elisha Snow, commander.
Two proposals documenting articles of agreement between financeers and prospective gold miners. The financeers agree to finance the would-be miners in return for a share of the profits from their mining activities once they reach the California gold fields. Neither...
Signed by members of the party.
Printed form, filled in; 2 copies.
Incomplete.
Original document entitled Articles of Incorporation from the State of California, Department of the State given to the Marine Biological Association of San Diego on May 13, 1904. The document is numbered 40171 and has been signed by J.F. Huisch,...
Joan Stigliani;
Transcripts by A. Pinart, in Russian, of "The River Mednaia, Described by Serebrennikov, 1847-1848" (7 p.); "Information about the Chukchi, from the Notes of Captains Shishmarev, 1821" (14 p.); "Expedition to the Aleutian Islands of Captains Krenitsin and Levashev, 1764-1769";...
Photocopies.
Photocopy of signed draft, with additional article, Jan. 16, 1847, of surrender of the California forces to Colonel J.C. Fremont.
Part of a collection of transcriptions of 7 documents relating to the Mosquito Question, collected by Alphonse Louis Pinart.
A summary is available.
Videotape cassettes, press releases, other printed matter, and miscellany, relating to the question of detention of Americans in the Soviet Union, and to humanitarian assistance activities of the Knights of Malta in various parts of the world.
Artistic Homes of California consists of twenty-seven views of exteriors (and a few interiors) of mansions located in California. Most of the mansions are located in San Francisco. A few are located in San Jose and Oakland. The individual photomechanical...
A collection of celebrity cartes de visite and other portraits from Europe and the United States including actors, actresses, royalty, literary figures, military officers, and some unidentified people.
Drawings and paintings by Soviet artists of scenes on the Eastern front during World War II, 1942-1944.
Summary: Single items and small collections of letters by or about artists, some catalogs and examples of their work. Includes material on painters, sculptors, architects, and photographers....
Views of artists working on murals for the World's Fair of 1939-1940 held in New York.
The collection includes artotypes of business blocks, street views, churches, schools, hotels, "bird's eye" views, and other public buildings such as an old people's home, a bath, a store, and athletic club in San Francisco. Other cities are also represented,...
Admininstrative files of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. Processing of Record Series 777 was partially funded by a grant from the Getty Research Institute.
Files comprised chiefly of the "chronicles" (i.e. papers delivered, chiefly by members, at Arts Club meetings), 1937-1958. Also includes: Record of membership and meetings, 1935-1946 (Stephen C. Pepper); "The Early Years of the Arts Club (1935-1940)," by Edward W. Strong,...
Collection includes dummies of seven covers for "The lark" (pen & ink) by Ernest C. Peixotto; a drawing by W.W. Fawcett to illustrate Carolyn Wells' parodies of "The Purple cow;" eight relief print posters for "The Lark" and an original...
Albums prepared by Justine Jones Fixel with text and color photographs documenting her paintings and constructions. Artwork depicted dates from 1946-2002. Much of the text is autobiographical, chiefly regarding her influences and the inspirations for her artwork.
Collection includes many caricatures of political and other figures, some French. Also includes portraits of Indians of Port Orford, Oregon; a view of San Francisco Chinatown; and other unidentified portraits.
Commission as lieutenant colonel of territorial militia of the Philippines.
Relates to conditions in Japanese internment camps during World War II. Includes partial typed transcript.
Collection consists of 18 flyers.
Collection consists of clippings, sketches, photographs and motion picture stills, correspondence, scrapbooks, audio recordings, and ephemera related to Arzner's personal life and career as filmmaker. Includes stills the films Anybody's Woman, The Bride Wore Red, The Covered Wagon, Craig's Wife,...
Includes letters, 1861 & 1863, from Asa and Henry E. Adams to family in the East, written from Honey Lake Valley, Calif., concerning the "Sagebrush War."
Mounted photographs, clippings and miscellaneous papers, with explanatory notes.
Written to family in Maine concerning mining experiences in the vicinity of Columbia and Yreka, California. Some letters written by his brother, Charles, and other relatives.
Letters of pioneers and early settlers of Lassen County used by Fairfield in preparing his county history
Consists of manuscripts of Heydon's writings and correspondence with friend Maude Horn. Manuscripts include "Po-pa-gie," a retelling of a Native American tradition, "Alaska Yukon ballads," about life in the Yukon, "My pearl" and "The sourdough's lament." Correspondence covers his trial...
Photographs show general and detailed views of the Burlingame train depot (Calif.), relating to its restoration and conservation.
This collection consists of research material Mr. Asay used in the writing of his most recent book Included in this collection are secondary sources, such as journal articles; however, most of the collection consists of primary sources relating to railroad...
Holograph letter written at Head Quarters, Fort Pickering.
Personal and business correspondence, legal and financial papers, cancelled checks, newspaper clippings, and other documents and papers of Harpending. Much of the material pertains to Harpending's mining transactions in Calif., Nevada, Mexico, his home-state of Kentucky, and the Southwest; with...
Documents in a law suit, agreements, and reports, relating to various mining properties in California.
The Asbury Rapid Transit System Records afford a glimpse into the every day operations of the small, privately owned rapid transit systems that existed in Los Angeles prior to the ascendancy of public transit agencies in the late 1950's. The...
This is a collection of volumes, mostly bound, containing minutes of the meetings of the Executive Committee of the Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology (ASCIT)....
Files on Harer's involvement with the International Longshore and Warehouse union; clippings on the Vietnam War and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), audiocassettes, and reel-to-reel tapes.
Typescript with proofreading marks.
Writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, notes, interview transcripts, government publications, other printed matter, and teaching aids, relating to the politics, government, education, and agriculture of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and other North African nations.
Ashizawa was a native of Yamaguchi Prefecture who arrived in San Francisco, California, in 1899. He was a photographer and was also known as George Asher. Collection consists of sketches, photographs, glass plate negatives, and miscellaneous materials related to the...
Includes: two letters; clippings of articles written by and about him; Mercury Theatre program; obituary clipping.
Twenty-three cassette audiorecordings of radio interviews and documentaries made by Christopher Ashton in Papua New Guinea between 1972 and 1975.
Letter from Benjamin Ashurst to Mr. [Ambrose?] Philips regarding the purchase of tickets to a performance; and letter from W[illia]m Ayerst to "Sir" (possibly Ambrose Philips) regarding the papers of the late Mr. [Thomas?] Harrison. Includes related manuscript, apparently relating...
Mainly letters and invitations relating to his career as U.S. Senator from Arizona.
Correspondence, memoranda, project reports, conference proceedings, and financial records, relating to scholarships, exchange programs, and projects for social and economic development, and for aid to education, communications, health, and administration of justice in countries of South, Southeast and East Asia.
The Asian American Student Alliance collection dates from 1981-1992, with the bulk of materials dated 1981-83. It consists solely of paper records. The collection documents the association's meetings, budget, elections, and activities. Included are: activity flyers promoting the AASA's many...
The Asian American Theater Company Archives consists of eleven series distributed among 56 archival boxes that occupy approximately 25 linear feet of space. The archival materials include administrative/personnel records, grant applications, production files, correspondence, flyers, audio and videotapes, photographs, and...
This is a separate catalog to the productions and scripts found in the Asian American Theater Company Archives (CEMA 9) in the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives. As an annotated list of productions and scripts, the catalog provides information about...
This collections contains newspaper articles about foreign relations between Japan, China, India, Korea, Mongolia; Russia, Germany and America, and internal politics in Japan, China, India, Korea, Mongolia.
The focus of the Asian Pacific Studies Collection is Japanese American evacuation and internment during World War II. This includes photographs, posters, newspapers, class reports, syllabi, and other materials about Japanese-American life in Los Angeles before World War II,...
Photographs, drawings, and paintings, depicting miscellaneous scenes and personalities in Asia, including scenes of revolutionary disturbances in Iran, ca. 1908.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, election campaign literature, clippings, other printed matter, miscellany, video tape, and memorabilia, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Asia, and to elections in Asia.
This assembled collection contains brochures, maps, guidebooks and literature documenting travel through and tourism in China, Japan and Korea during the early twentieth century.
The Asian/Pacific AIDS Coalition (APAC) was originally formed as the Asian/Pacific AIDS Task Force in 1987. APAC, like the Black and the Latino Coalitions on AIDS, was part of the second wave of People of Color AIDS groups in San...
This collection includes books, periodicals, newsletters and photographs relating to lesbianism and women's issues in Asia, women's communities and other issues important to the Asian Pacific Island Queer Women (APIQW).
Organizational records of the Asian/Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network (APITEN) document the work of central office staff in San Francisco and outreach to communities in promoting tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs targeting Asians and Pacific Islanders in California through...
Seven bills of sale and transfer of African slaves in New England.
This collection contains materials created or collected by the Asociacion de Vendedores Ambulantes [A.V.A.] also known as the Street Vendors Association, an organization, which mobilized the street vendors fight to legalize street vending in Los Angeles. It includes significant Spanish...
Memoranda, reports, studies, and correspondence, relating to nuclear power plants in the United States, including issues of licensing, safety, and waste management.
This record group consists of 29 cubic feet of records of the Joint Committee on Aging, Special Subcommittee on Aging, Assembly Committee on Aging, and Assembly Committee on Aging and Long Term Care. The majority of the records were created...
The Assembly Agriculture Committee Records consist of 13 cubic feet of records reflecting the committee's activity in investigating and introducing legislation of concern to California's large agricultural community and the subsidiary industries that support it.
The Assembly Appropriations Committee records consist of 63 cubic feet of textual records and 140 audiotapes. The record group is organized into two series: bill files and hearing files. Bill files, consisting of 63 cubic feet, were created between the...
This collection contains the records of the California State Assembly Local Government Committee and the Assembly Elections and Constitutional Amendment Committee. They reflect the activity of the committees in overseeing constitutional amendments, and election procedures for the period 1969-1970. They...
The Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee Records consist of approximately 40 cubic feet of textual records and audio-visual materials. The records cover the years 1980-2004 and are comprised of bill files, hearing files, subject files, and correspondence.
The Assembly Higher Education Committee Records consist of 31 cubic feet of records detailing the activity of the committee in evaluating legislation and policy related to California higher education institutions. The records cover the years, 1987-2004, with the bulk dating...
The Assembly International Trade and Development Committee Records consist of two cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the committee in overseeing legislation and other matters concerning international trade and economic development. The records cover the years, 1997-2000.
The Assembly Labor and Employment Committee Records consist of 34.5 cubic feet of material reflecting the activities of the committee. Although the name of the committee changed several times, its primary mandate remained the same: to introduce and investigate legislation...
This collection contains the records of the California State Assembly Local Government Committee and its predecessor, the Municipal and County Government Committee. They reflect the activity of the committees in overseeing legislation and other matters affecting California's local governments, including...
Since 1969, the Assembly has continually established a committee related to public employment, retirement, and social security. The committee's name and responsibility have changed since this time. The overall scope and responsibilities of the committee have essentially remained the same...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
The Assembly Transportation Committee records consist of 116 cubic feet of records reflecting the committee's activities, along with those of its antecedents, in studying and analyzing transportation related legislation as well as general transportation issues. The bulk of the collection...
The Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee was created on in 1981 to oversee legislation and issues involving investor-owned public utilities such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Pacific Telephone, municipal energy utilities such as the Los Angeles Department of...
Receipts and lists of delinquent tax payers included. Certified by various federal commissioners.
This collection contains assessment records created by the County Assessor's Office.
Collection of 6 individual assignats in various amounts and one uncut sheet of 20 assignats in the amount of 50 sols from 1793; watermarks and embossing in the center of each specimen. A specimen from 1791 includes a cameo portrait...
Two documents assigning mortgages for real estate in Tuolumne County, Calif., one from B.F. Butterfield, the other from Logan McDowell. All three men are from Jamestown, Tuolumne County, Calif. The assignments are notarized.
Correspondence, reports, bulletins, financial records, and printed matter, relating to Polish-American support for the Solidarnosc movement in Poland.
Depicts scenes from World War I, and other world events.
Four letters from 1879 and one from 1883, all discussing the details of membership reunions. Three letters are signed by the Association's secretary, Francis D. Clark, and the fourth by Senior Vice-President H.G. Gibson. One letter has been annotated with...
Records include constitution and by-laws, correspondence, committee reports, budgets, speeches, clippings, and other materials, 1948-67, pertaining to the Foreign Policy Institutes, foreign scholarship program, high school conferences, Stanford United Nations, Books for Africa program, and other activities of the organization....
Includes publications issued or sponsored by the Associated Students, UCLA, during the period 1920-1987....
The San Diego State University Associated Students Records have been organized into separate series with a rough breakdown of topics within each series. The collection includes correspondence, budget reports, codes, policies, procedures, programs, activities, and information from the AS Council,...
A collection had been given to the GTU Library ca. 1976-77, but there was no documentation on the original gift. Efforts to contact the leadership of the Pacific Region to confirm the gift of the collection were unsuccessful until 1997...
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, conference papers and proceedings, memoranda, newsletters and other publications, and financial records, relating to comparative economic studies in the United States. Includes records of one of the Association's predecessor organizations, the Association for Comparative Economics.
This collection is comprised of the records of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, an association for "those whose thought and work express a humanistic orientation." Materials in the collection are arranged by series.
Compiled by Victor Jones; includes his notes and commentary.
Compiled by Victor Jones; includes his notes and commentary.
Minutes, correspondences and other materials of the Association of California State College Professors organization relating to faculty matters within the California State Colleges.
Reports, correspondence, and questionnaires, relating to promotion of international cooperation in furtherance of space exploration.
The collection consists of assembled material from the Bauhaus years of 1919-1933, as well as material influenced by Bauhaus designers up to 1984. Includes photographic prints, typescripts, offprints and publications, original graphics, clippings, sketches and drawings, weavings, curricula, and correspondence.
Biographical sketches of John Jacob Astor (1763-1848), William Backhouse Astor (1792-1875), John Jacob Astor II (1822-1890), and William Waldorf Astor (1848-1919); concerns the establishment of the family fortune through the fur and China trade and through real estate operations in...
Photograph album in a customized box labeled with the family name Astrinsky. The album contains 53 postcards, some in color, depicting a variety of people and places with messages handwritten in Yiddish. Many are from areas in Eastern Europe including...
Includes copies of articles of incorporation and by-laws; financial records; notes on meetings of board of directors, publications, memberships, etc.; and correspondence, including letters from George O. Abell, Louis Berman, Louis G. Henyey, Hamilton M. Jeffers, Gerald E. Kron, John...
Receipts for sums in silver supplied by order of Gov. Gaspar de Portolá and on the responsibility of Juan Sixto García de la Prada of Madrid, to the vessels "España" and "Dragon", for delivery in Cádiz by the ship's officers...
Account of political developments in Panama, 1848-1868. Stresses the population increase caused by the California Gold Rush, diminution of ecclesiastical civil powers, relations between foreigners and Panamanians, whites and Negroes, and the Conservative-Liberal conflict.
The 1984 Olympic torch relay, sponsored and documented by AT & T, began in New York City on May 8, 1984 and ended in the Los Angeles Coliseum on July 28, 1984 at the opening of the 1984 Summer Olympic...
In addition to manuscript material, the CSRM Library also has photograph, drawing, map, and ephemera collections related to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. Please consult the Library for details....
Relates to the Italian attack on Greece in World War II.
Handwritten and typed minutes of meetings for the Athenian Club, Aug. 14, 1893-July 7, 1910, mostly concerning activities, financial matters, and rules.
The collection consists mainly of Atherton's business corrrespondence, invoices and receipts concerning the hide and tallow trade, commerce between Hawaii and the East coast, and between Valparaiso and California; correspondence, deeds, and other documents dealing with Atherton's commerical and real...
Collection of 3 items belonging to and pertaining to Faxon Dean Atherton (1815-1877).
Correspondence includes letters from publishers and friends. Contracts and accounts; manuscripts of various novels and stories; copies of stories published in magazines and papers; clippings. Correspondents include Mary R. Beard, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Max Eastman, Fannie Hurst, Joseph Henry...
Diaries, letters, certificate, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to activities of the American destroyer Meredith in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during World War II, and to the sinking of the Meredith and the death of J. M. Atherton during the...
The Atherton Papers consist of correspondence pertaining to the GI Bill, the American Legion, Holt Family matters and the Jedediah Smith Society. The Papers also contain clippings, scrapbooks, photographs and memorabilia relevant to the public and family life of Warren...
Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, notes, conference papers and agenda, grant applications, financial records, and printed matter, relating primarily to science education in the United States.
Collection consists primarily of reports submitted to or prepared by Atkins, Kroll & Co. on mining properties, chiefly in California & Nevada. Also contains files of Atkins' personal correspondence, ca. 1898-1907, much of which is addressed to his family in...
Mainly papers of various members of the Atkins family in Ohio, relating to family matters, land holdings and the anti-slavery movement from 1836-1850. A few papers of Mary (Atkins) Lynch, including some pertaining to the Benicia Young Ladies Seminary, and...
The collection mainly contains invitations, programs, articles, reviews, and other items relating to the 1949 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Bicentennial Celebration, which were collected by Goethe - scholar Stuart Pratt Atkins (1914-2000), UCSB professor of Germanic, Slavic, and Semitic Studies...
Chiefly family portraits and snapshots of the Atkinson family (of Colorado Springs and Los Angeles), with some views related to their construction business. Construction photographs are chiefly related to the Pardee Dam and Coolidge Dam projects.
Contains personal and business related items pertaining to three generations of the Atkinson family including Lynn Samuel Atkinson, Sr., Lynn Samuel Atkinson, Jr., Mary Atkinson, and Thelma Atkinson. The bulk of the collection compiled by Lynn Atkinson, Jr., are scrapbooks...
Collection contains five letters and two photographs. Written 1956-1964, these are thank you letters from Schweitzer to the Atkinson Foundation for monetary gifts to the general hospital and leper village in Lambaréné, Gabon. Four of the letters are addressed to...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, minutes of meetings, conference proceedings, bulletins, financial records, and printed matter, relating to NATO, and American foreign, military and economic policy. Includes records of the Atlantic Institute, the Atlantic Treaty Association, the Committee on Atlantic Studies,...
Includes views of vehicles, machinery, and job sites employing Atlas engines. Includes pumps and other machinery, tractors, steam shovels, dredges, etc. Sites include oil fields, Grand Coulee Dam, Kaiser Paving Co. facilities, the Colorado River Aqueduct, Casalco Dam, San Francisco...
Photographs show the interior of the Atlas Insurance Co. office in San Francisco (in ruins), Sacramento St. from in front of the Atlas building, and a view downtown taken from near the office.
Relates to Clinton E. Clarke's involvement in the Sierra Club.
The collection contains two black cloth albums ca. 1920s, containing 260 b/w photographs, most with English captions (some of these descriptions seem rather speculative), featuring a number of scenes from various locales in China, Mongolia, and Manchuria. Among the photographs...
Relates to the resolution of Yugoslav-Italian boundary disputes by the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920.
Material for a contemplated editing of the diaries of Alfred Doten.
Notes re California, Arizona and Nevada history, with some ms. of articles.
Correspondence, promotional material, and clippings, relating to the need for a large modern reflector for Lick Observatory; the University of California Alumni Association; and work for the Statewide Committee on Higher Education. Include letters from Newton B. Drury, Robert G....
Collection contains personal and professional files, photographs, slides, negatives, and political, meeting, and gay issues buttons.
Mementos of the post-World War II Japanese war criminals trials in Manila and Tokyo; materials pertaining to prisoner-of-war camps in Philippines; photographs, newspapers and magazine clippings, manuscripts, reports, and other documents.
Contains two ms. notes from meetings of the Auburn Grays (one is signed by Wm. H. Sullivan, Acting Orderly Sgt.). Also includes correspondence between Thomas E. Stephens, Captain, Company C, 184th Infantry, Calif. National Guard, and Mrs. C.H. Fulweiler of...
The collection consists of one 90 minute audio cassette tape taken during Vice President George Bush's Address at SIO on October 14, 1988. Other speakers included Edward Frieman, William Ruckelshaus and George Deukmejian. The quality of the oceans and the...
Correspondence relati