Includes 2 patents granted by the Mexican government for cryptographic machines and parts including diagrams. Also includes correspondence with office of Francis M. Wright, San Francisco, Calif., registered solicitor of U.S. and foreign patents concerning Mexican, Belgian and Italian patents.
Photographs by H and H Photo Company, collection donated by Ollie B. Hiett, one of the owners and photographers of the company. Photographs and negatives of the Claremont Colleges and Claremont landscapes and buildings, circa 1940s, 1950s, and 1970s.
Includes letter from C.M. Jones, Eastford, Conn., on taxidermist interests; a financial inquiry from George Thurston; a statement from J.M. Benton and a statement from Mason and Company.
Letters (13 letters, 42 pages) and related papers (9 items) documenting the professional career, alcoholism, and related troubles of Dr. H. (Henry?) Hedge Mitchell, former United States Army surgeon and Medical Director residing in Mayfield and (eventually) San Jose, Santa...
Collection comprises the holograph manuscript of (English translation published as ) by Kim Hà, correspondence and newspaper articles relating to the book, other articles written by Hà and others on the subject of Vietnamese land refugees, and audio recordings of...
Relating to his Wright Morris Collection. Include letters to him from Wright Morris and from the first and second Mrs. Morris; tearsheets of three short articles by Morris; announcements and ads for books by Morris; clippings re Morris and reviews...
Letter, Oct. 11, 1915, to Mr. Rideing, refers to visits to Africa.
Background materials on the establishment of the lecture series, its administration, etc., and files relating to each lecturer, with a published copy of the lecture or of a work that arose from it.
Letter written by H. Works to his brother Rufus of New Sharon, Maine, dated March 4, 1855, in which he talks about prospecting near the Feather River.
Consists of material relating to Capt. H.A. Messenger of Campo Seco, Calaveras County, Calif., an entrepreneur involved in trying to restore gold mining in the region. Documents on his efforts include correspondence, reports, legal papers, tax bills, receipts and newspaper...
The Harold H. Haak papers measure 3.75 linear feet and date from 1954 to 1997. The collection is arranged in two series: Personal and Professional. The bulk of the collection chronicles Haak's abiding interest in organizational behavior and career in...
Included are letter and statement by Guy M. Gillette, and some clippings concerned with refusal of Koreans to register as Japanese nationals.
Correspondence, clippings, commentaries, and other writing, including texts for the , written by Haan in his role as a Sino-Korean Peoples' League representative.
The collection contains 99 photographs and one glass plate positive. The images are portraits, posed wedding pictures, vacation scenes, interiors and exteriors of houses, and other scenes of family life. Very few of the photographs are identified; only one is...
This collection is comprised of letters written by Abraham Haas to Fannie Koshland during their courtship in late 1885 and early 1886. There is also a pamphlet, "Abe Haas: Portrait of a Proud Businessman," by Bernice Scharlach....
This collection contains a selection of legal and financial documents from the firm, Haas Brothers, previously known as Loupe & Haas and H. Levi & Co. Brothers Kalman and Charles Haas, their cousin William Haas, and Leopold and Karl Klau...
Charles Edmund Haas (1873-1960) was a clerk in the U.S. State Department (1905-06), Los Angeles deputy city attorney (1907-13), deputy county counsel (1913-18), judge, Los Angeles Municipal Court (1926-31) and later a presiding judge (1948), Los Angeles Superior Court. The...
Contains correspondence, personal and family papers, providing an intimate account of several generations of this distinguished San Francisco family. The bulk of the collection dates from 1893 to 1990, and focuses on the immediate family of Elise and Walter A....
The Elise Stern Haas Family Photograph Collection contains circa 5,700 photographic prints taken from ca. 1855 to ca. 1987. The collection also contains circa 660 negatives, and circa 65 postcards, drawings, manuscripts, slides and other miscellaneous items. Compiled by Elise...
This collection is part of a larger collection of papers housed at the Mrs. Haas had designated that these materials go to the . The collection contains mostly materials concerning with one music manuscript by . Most of the materials...
This collection is comprised of four folders (containing correspondence, programs, booklets, catalogues, a photograph, and a pen and ink portrait of Harriet Levy) and ten photographic posters. The correspondence are letters from Louise and Eric Mendelsohn about the Museum of...
This collection is comprised of five letters (three in German, two in English) written by Jacob, Koppel, (uncle) Abraham (?), Charles, and Kalman Haas. The correspondence concerns business and family matters and was written from New York, San Francisco, and...
Robert Bartlett Haas (b.1916) was a faculty member at UCLA (1949- ) and the director of arts and humanities extension (1958). W.C. Bartlett (1818-1907) was a lawyer (1848-55), an anti-slavery preacher in Indianapolis (1857), an itinerant preacher in the California...
Two photos include partially razed Cowell Hospital; last photo shows completed buildings from hillside with Campanile in background.
The collection contains assorted materials including copies of legal documents, a probate decree, a wedding scrapbook containing an invitation to William and Bertha's marriage, memorial tributes from Mt. Zion Hospital, the Northern California Wholesale Grocers' Association, Panama-Pacific Exposition, and Wells...
John Haase (b.1923) was a dentist in the Los Angeles area. He was a member of the American Academy of Oral Roentgenology, Royal Society of Health, Authors League of America, and Dramatists Guild. He also contributed to dental journals and...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, photographs, slides, and memorabilia, relating to economic theory, and especially to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty.
Campaign speeches by members of various political parties during the general election in Spain, June 1977.
Kumezō Hachimonji was born in 1888. A native of Miyagi Prefecture, he graduated from Thoku Gakuin in Sendai and arrived in the United States in 1918. He received his BS from Columbia University. Before World War II he owned and...
Views of the interior and exterior of the estate. Interior views show items collected by Hearst.
Exterior views of the Phoebe Apperson Hearst residence in Pleasanton, Calif. Includes views of the courtyard and balconies.
Views of the Hearst ranch in Pleasanton, Calif. show general and detailed views of the residence, mostly exteriors.
Litigation was over the sale of the Eagle Hotel in Stockton.
Includes letters received by Anne Hadden, Irene Hardy, and Maude J. Wilson. Also includes letters collected by Miss Hardy. Correspondents include Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Horace Mann, John Muir, Lincoln Steffens, John Steinbeck, and Woodrow Wilson....
The collection contains files (correspondence, financial and tax records, clippings, notes, website printouts, brochures, newsletters, mailings and other promotional literature) assembled by Hadden, relating to various religious groups and leaders, mainly televangelists such Jim Bakker (PTL), Jerry Falwell, and Pat...
This collection contains the professional records of Stanley Hadden, the former legislative aide to California State Senator David Roberti. Hadden was Roberti's senior advisor on AIDS and gay rights issues. The bulk of this collection is from 1986 to 1989....
A collection of 79 drawings and paintings from contemporary architect, Zaha Hadid (b. 1950) executed for the design of the exhibition of Russian Constructivist art, "The Great Utopia" (Guggenheim Museum, 1992). There are 32 ink drawings and 47 acrylic paintings,...
The collection contains notes, interviews, correspondence, pamphlets and other materials used by Hadsell to write A Sacred Space: The Story of Westminster House, Berkeley, a history of the Presbyterian campus ministry at University of California, Berkeley in the 20th century.
Correspondence and newspaper issues, relating to political conditions and the socialist movement in Germany and to the role of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands in World War I.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, curricular materials, and printed matter, relating to economic conditions and especially to tax policy, primarily in the United States.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Scripts, journals, correspondence, flyers, programs, press releases, reviews, research materials, photographic negatives, publicity stills, and other materials, 1979 to 1995, relating to playwright Jeff Hagedorn, his production company, SYZYGY, and his internationally produced theatrical works and video productions.
The Jessica Tarahata Hagedorn Papers, 1974-2006, consist of drafts of her works, public relations materials, contracts and agreements, notes, and correspondence. The materials relate to her major or minor works, or are directly relevant to Jessica Hagedorn's career as a...
Edward R. Hagemann (1921- ) taught in the English department at UCLA. The collection consists of typescript, proof sheets, and galleys for Hagemann's (c. 1982).
Edward R. Hagemann (b.1921) taught in the English department at UCLA. His published works include (c1982) and (1985). The collection consists of 15 boxes of files relating to detective fiction, 841 titles of books and journals principally relating to detective...
The Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection comprises the bulk of what was the photographer's personal archive at the time of his death in 1962. The collection contains approximately 6,785 photographic prints and negatives, and spans from his earliest known amateur work...
This collection of photographs consist of 2 postcards, 5 small photographic prints related to Sigurd Hagen. 26 photographic prints are primarily of the Wilson Brothers fleet of steam schooners at Rotten Row, Oakland Creek, California in the 1950s.
The collection contains copies of Harley Hahn's publications, often in multiple editions. The works about the internet and web, in particular, provide interesting snapshots of the history of those subjects....
Photographs show drawings of designs for totem poles. Collection is accompanied by the following information: "Totem poles representing the family history and the mythology of the tribe of 'Haida' Indians on Queen Charlotte Island, B.C. Also their places and modes...
Nineteen letters from San Francisco lawyer, George W. Haight to A.W. Smith in Grand Junction, Colorado, dated 1887 - 1897. All on letterhead printed with "Law offices of Taylor & Haight, 207 Sansome St., E.R. Taylor, G.W. Haight". Fifteen are...
Scrapbooks, photographs, rosary novenas, Wolf Head Society roster....
Mainly photocopies of fliers, broadsides, poetry, manifestos, and other printed material distributed in the community, the bulk of which was printed by the Communications Company, a group created by several writers and Diggers; together with several issues of Free City...
Mainly photocopies of fliers, broadsides, poetry, manifestos, and other printed material distributed in the community, the bulk of which was printed by the Communications Company, a group created by several writers and Diggers; together with several issues of Free City...
The collection primarily contains handbills, flyers, and posters of cultural and political activities in the Haight-Ashbury area of San Francisco in 1967....
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Chinese intellectual tradition, the philosophy of history, and the issue of academic freedom in Taiwan.
Manuscript haiku collections, most with accompanying letters sent to Elizabeth Searle Lamb by John Polozzolo (Zolo) during 1981-1985. All are untitled. Some typescript and some holograph; some illustrated by author.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Title supplied by cataloger.
"Each poem in this box was handwritten and signed by the poet. One hundred seventy-five boxes were prepared and distributed."
Includes: Transmittal letter--Announcement--Program--Newspaper articles--Flyers: Haiku conference webthology.--Towards a defintion of the English haiku / George Swede.--Rengay structure and aesthetics / Ebba Story.--Workshop on Onitsura / Jerry Ball.--The Philosophy and purpose of the tea ceremony / DoShin Tei.
The collection consists of John Brandi's working papers relating to his haiku publications. This material was organized by Brandi and his content notes for each folder have been retained. Each folder pertains to one publication and includes items associated with...
The Haiku Society of America was founded by Harold G. Henderson and Leroy Kanterman in 1968. This nonprofit organization promotes English language haiku and is open to all who appreciate this form.
Relates to the Italo-Ethiopian War.
William Nicholas Hailmann (1836-1920) was a leading exponent of the doctrine of Froebel in early childhood education. He was the directior of the German-American Academies (1865-73) and Milwaukee (1873-78) and the German-American Seminary in Detroit (1878-83), served as superintendent of...
The Haines, Evans, and Merrell Families were all related. The collection consists of the Civil War diaries of John H. Merrell, and miscellaneous personal correspondence and ephemera of the Haines and Evans families, mostly letters to Sarah Elizabeth (Haines) Evans.
Relates to Turkish port facilities on the Black Sea.
Diaries....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, reports, orders, awards, citations, photographs, clippings, and printed matter, relating to American military activities in the European Theater during World War II, and to postwar administration of the Army.
One French military document (ADS), count of men (98) and rations (bread, fresh beef, pork, and rum), Port au Prince [Haiti], 15 June 1795....
Collection contains research notes relating to political history and manuscripts of his writing.
Concerns plant and clothing orders. Note and receipt from Luther Burbank included.
Relates to conditions in Soviet forced labor camps. Photocopy.
Sherrill Halbert, Sacramento jurist and amateur historian, served as a director of the Pony Express Centennial Association from 1958-1961. He was administrator of many Association Projects including the creation of trail markers and penned about twenty "Pony Express Days" vignettes....
Relates to the influence of anarchist and Marxist theories on the Russian and Chinese Revolutions, and on revolutionary movements throughout the world.
Binder's title.
Pamphlets from both the Little Blue Book and Big Book Series published between 1924 and 1950 by socialist activist Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1889-1951). The pamphlets are printed on pulp paper and staple-bound, and were marketed to workers and the "educated" classes....
Relates to military science, the German and American armies, and the Vietnamese War.
Barbara Hale began her acting career in 1943 and although she has appeared in numerous screen and television productions, she is most recognized as her character Della Street, in the television drama . The collection consists of television scripts, call...
Collection includes: 2 photographs of New York City; 1 photograph of a U.S. Navy seaplane; 3 b&w postcards of Madison, Wis.; 6 licenses to operate a motor vehicle in various U.S. national parks; 1 California Dept. of Agriculture vehicle inspection...
Memoirs, letters, clippings, and photographs, relating to conditions in prisoner of war camps in Japan during World War II.
This collection documents George Ellery Hale's role in planning and developing major observatories in the U. S., and in founding the California Institute of Technology and the Huntington Library. The collection also illustrates the role Hale took in organizing the...
The collection primarily contains Civil War era correspondence from Union soldier Oscar F. Hale, Ohio Infantry, 44th Regiment (Vol), Co. D and Ohio Cavalry, 8th Regiment (Vol), Co. D. to his sister. Also included are a possibly unrelated 1845 letter...
This collection contains four books of research done by Hale on the titles to property of Rancho San Andreas for his partition suit entitled Briody vs. Hale, 1877.
The Victor W. D. Hale papers consist of two series - one devoted to the Conference on high-speed automatic calculating machines held at the Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory June 22-25, 1949, and one consisting of papers relating to EDSAC from...
Published by the Czechoslovak Ministry of National Defense. Translated by R. Halhous and K. Dolezal.
Photographs and memorabilia, relating to famine conditions and American Relief Administration work in Orenburg and Samara, Russia.
Correspondence, diary, printed matter, photographs, and miscellany, relating to American military training in the United States during World War II, military mapping in the Pacific Theater, and the postwar occupation of Japan.
Collection consists of correspondence, books, journals, clippings, and other printed materials related to abortion and sterilization in the course of Dr. David S. Hall's work as Senior Public Health Educator, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health for Los Angeles County....
Writings, pamphlets, and eulogy, relating to missionary activities in the Belgian Congo, conditions at the time of independence, and the evacuation of Europeans and Americans in 1960.
Family papers and sugar plantation records (1709-1835) of the Hall family of England and Jamaica, including William Hall (b.1696), Thomas Hall (1725-1772), Hugh Kirkpatrick Hall (b.1748?), and Thomas Kirkpatrick Hall (b.1776). The Hall family owned and operated the sugar plantations...
Diary, letters, orders, memoranda, leaflets, and financial records, relating to British military operations in Sicily and Italy during World War II.
Consists of the papers of Harvey Monroe Hall, his wife Carlotta Case Hall and their daughter Martha Hall Niccolls. The papers of Harvey Monroe Hall contain correspondence, notes, reprints and newspapers clippings relating to his family life and his career...
N.B.--Hall had Transcripts and Briefs bound separately before 1878. After that date Transcripts and Briefs for a particular case are bound together. It is not clear why the individual Briefs were bound together as they were. Their order is vaguely...
Memoranda, letters, reports, and speeches, relating to the election campaign of Ronald Reagan for governor of California in 1966, and to miscellaneous aspects of administration of the California state government during his gubernatorial administration.
Clippings, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating primarily to foreign relations between the United States and Morocco, 1776-1956, and to post-World War II political, social, and economic conditions in Africa, especially North Africa. Includes correspondence with Kaiser Wilhelm II relating to...
Contains photographs and clippings from Hall's career as promoter of automobile rallies and tours to Yosemite and as automobile editor for the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Call, and the Daily Palo Alto Times.
A collection of 243 manuscripts detailing the arts of Alchemy, Hermeticism, Rosicrucianism, and Masonry, gathered by Manly Palmer Hall, author and researcher in the realms of mysticism and the occult.
Correspondence, miscellaneous papers (some of which are also printed in MS 3224), a bound vol. containing typed copies of a memorial statement (also printed in MS 3224) by the San Francisco Bar Association and a piece entitled An extract from...
Nancy Lee Hall (1923- ) was born in Rochester, New York. She was a design craftsperson (1964), drama teacher in the San Diego Unified Public Schools (1968) and a social worker at the Alcoholism Counseling and Education Center (1972). She...
Collection consists of 111 screenplays and 19 television plays by Norman Shannon Hall, and 17 items (plays, screenplays, and television plays) by friends of Hall....
Drawings include Washington St. elevation; Merchant St. elevation; Dunbar Alley (rear) elevation; Kearney St. elevation; Elevation of South side of court wall and section thru upper portion of wall; transverse section on line B-B; detail of Police court grilles. Does...
Consists of San Francisco memorabilia including Historic sites, Calif. Midwinter International Exposition, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Chinese, earthquakes, menus, and theater programs. Also includes a report on Golden Gate Bridge suicides.
Vivian Hall, a resident of Irvine, California from 1968 until her death in 2008, was an educator, feminist, political and community activist, and grass roots organizer. The collection principally documents Hall's political and feminist activities during the 1970s, notably...
Relates to Colonel Truman Smith, American military attaché in Germany, 1935-1939. M.A. thesis, San Jose State University.
Letters, a notebook, and memorabilia, relating to the inspection of foodstuff distributed by the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and to the departure of American members of the commission from Belgium upon the entry of the United States into World...
Correspondence, business and personal papers, notebooks, scrapbooks....
Chiefly correspondence, reports, accounts, and other papers pertaining to Hall's irrigation projects in Calif., with some materials on projects in Nev. and Yakima, Wash. Includes some papers related to Hall's research and publications on irrigation, dams, and reservoirs; reports and...
Although William Hammond Hall served as State Engineer only until 1889, the Hall Papers cover the years 1878 to 1907 because the records were housed until 1991 as documents still in use by the Department of Water Resources (DWR) where...
Chiefly correspondence, reports, accounts, and other papers pertaining to Hall's irrigation projects in Calif., with some materials on projects in Nev. and Yakima, Wash. Includes some papers related to Hall's research and publications on irrigation, dams, and reservoirs; reports and...
The William Hammond Hall papers (MS915) consists of correspondence, technical reports, scrapbooks, and blueprints generated during his time as the first State Engineer of California (1879-1889), as a supervising engineer for the U.S. Geological Survey (1889), and as a private...
The William Hammond Hall Papers, consist of correspondence, writings, diaries, maps, photographs, notes, and clippings recording the fifty year career of a pioneer in the fields of irrigation, reclamation, and conservation.
The accession consists of seven 16 mm. projection prints of U.S. Navy diving films. Five of these projection prints document SeaLab III. One print documents Tektite I, and one print documents Navy aquanauts in general. SeaLab III was a 1968...
Correspondence and papers relating to land and land litigation (including original documents and diseños, and transcripts) and to various legal cases, some concerning Chinese immigration, ships, and the funding bill in San Francisco; accounts; and tax records. Also included: correspondence...
Halleck, Peachy & Billings was one of the leading San Francisco law firms in the settlement of titles to Mexican land grants. The firm was dissolved in 1861. The collection contains correspondence, mainly relating to land litigation of Halleck, Peachy...
Correspondence and papers relating to land and land litigation (including original documents and disenos, and transcripts) and to various legal cases, some concerning Chinese immigration, ships, and the funding bill in San Francisco; accounts; and tax records. Also included: correspondence...
The major part of the collection consists of legal documents written chiefly by Henry W. Halleck relating to the California Land Cases-copies of land titles, drafts of briefs, and opinions used in establishing the legal titles of some 36 different...
Relates to the coup of Józef Pilsudski in Poland.
Pictorial booklet, relating to the German youth movement. Text and photographs by A. E. Hallett. Paintings by Captain Herrmann, a German prisoner of war. Prepared at PW Camp 184, Llanmartin, near Newport Mons.
Carol Boyd Hallett, a Republican, was first elected to the 77th Assembly District in 1976. She authored bills concerning agriculture, education, and flood control in Monterey. Hallett also introduced legislation to reform the State Teachers' Retirement System (AB1002, 1977-1978) and...
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, photocopies of government documents, propaganda leaflets, and printed matter, relating to European diplomacy, imperialism, psychology of national socialism and totalitarianism, U.S. and German propaganda during World War II, and the arms race, 1870-1970. Includes drafts...
Reports, conference papers and proceedings, laws and treaties, hearing transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to international communications and space law.
Sponsored by Hallmark Cards, Inc. to help market greeting cards, Hallmark Hall of Fame started as a CBS radio program, the (1948). The program presented well-known contemporary and classical literature often portrayed by well known Hollywood stars. The program made...
Correspondence, writings, reports, and printed matter, relating to activities of the Finnish Information Bureau in the United States in publicizing and seeking American recognition of the Soviet government of Finland. Includes writings and correspondence of Santeri Nuorteva, head of the...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, legislation, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to federal aid to education in the United States.
Grant proposals, conference papers, minutes, reports, studies, writings, notes, correspondence, electronic bulletins, and printed matter, relating to economic and social development of the Southeast Asia region, and American social science studies of the area; ethnology and social and economic conditions...
Collection consists of the files, papers, and kinescopes of Saul Halpert, working journalist in the Los Angeles area from 1946 to 1999. Topics covered range from local to international politics, with a significant project on Los Angeles school integration.
Diary transcript, other writings, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Japanese internment camps in the Philippines during World War II.
Relates to Allied occupation of Dutch Timor and Portuguese Timor.
Ho Young Ham was born in Seoul, Korea on May 5, 1868 and immigrated to Hawaii in 1905 with his wife, Hannah Chur Ham (1882-1979). The Ho Young Ham papers consist of artifacts, audio recordings, books, clothing, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs,...
Chinese land deeds.
The Jacob Hamblin Collection contains primarily correspondence to and about Jacob Hamblin. Two of Hamblin's journals, as well as photographs and ephemera, complete the library's holdings. The collection provides information about Hamblin's missions to the Indians, early settlement in southern...
Typescript of unpublished account....
Papers of Robert N. Hamburger, UCSD professor of pediatrics and researcher in allergy and immunology. Hamburger investigated the relationship between peptides and immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies and synthesized human IgE pentapeptide (HEPP), a substance shown to inhibit allergic response. Included...
Consists of an original, leatherbound diary; a spiral-bound printed copy (ca. 80 leaves), with facsimile illustrations and a handmade cover, from a typed transcription by Cagwin's great-granddaughter, Louisa Dorsey Cagwin, transcribed 1971-1973 and printed in 1974; and a photocopy of...
Letters to his father and wife concerning surveying and land speculation, Fox Lake area, Wisconsin; overland journey, 1859, with change of destination at Laramie from Pike's Peak goldfields, to Washington Territory; life as farmer and surveyor near Walla Walla.
Contains the 10th Pursuit Wing and 45th Air Base of the United State Army Air Corps at Hamilton Field; 2 issues of the newspaper "Hamilton Field Takeoff," v. 1 number 4 (Aug. 1, 1943) and a special Air WAC edition;...
Andrew Jackson Hamilton (1911-1976) was a U.S. Navy public information officer on the West Coast and in the Pacific on the staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz during World War II, and public information manager (1946-60) and Public Affairs Officer...
Donald Bengtsson Hamilton (1916-1924) created the Matt Helm series of detective novels, wrote western novels and other books, and contributed articles on hunting, yachting, and photography to magazines. The collection consists of Hamilton's correspondence, articles, various editions of his books,...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
The collection consists of correspondence dated 1933-1995, subject files, and other material documenting the career of Edwin Lee Hamilton. The correspondence includes letters exchanged with Robert S. Dietz, Harry Hess, Gordon MacDonald, and H. William Menard. The collection documents the...
Manuscript reminiscences of Ezra M. Hamilton, with index and typescript of pages 1-184 and 491-617....
Photographs of San Francisco scences and subjects, 1915-1925; photos of actors and actresses; photos of individuals.
Collection includes reports, speeches, memos, newsclippings, photographs and books related to the history of the Electro-Motive Division of the General Motors Corporation and the history of the Diesel locomotive on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary.
Correspondence, reports, bulletins, and photographs, relating to social conditions in Poland and the Soviet Union and to American Friends Service Committee relief work.
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, and motion picture film, relating to the activities of Inter-America House in providing entertainment for American and Allied junior officers during World War II.
Correspondence of members of Hamilton family to Mrs. Hamilton's brother, Joseph Delliber, in Hartford, Connecticut....
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, lectures, press releases, and printed matter, relating to American foreign policy toward China, Japan, and other government officials concerning economic and political conditions in Japan and Manchuria, 1933-1934.
Diary and correspondence, relating to activities of the 313th Machine Gun Battalion in France during World War I, food distribution by the American Relief Administration in the Baltic States, and civil aviation in China, 1929-1930.
Hammer and Coffin Society Records, 1906-1987, document the development of the society from a humor society to a national student organization. The materials are arranged in nine series by type of document and include correspondence, minutes, reports, records, scrapbooks, photographs,...
Exhibition files created by the curators of the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Culture Center (Hammer Museum) and by the curators of the Frederic S. Wight Art Gallery (Wight Gallery). Included are materials documenting: exhibitions held at the Armand...
Relates to the World War II war effort in the United States.
This collection documents the two-term administration of Susan Hammer, who served as Mayor of San Jose between the years 1990 and 1998. She is known for her commitment to improving public safety, education, and access to the arts. The collection...
Relates to American military operations in the Pacific Theater and the Philippines during World War II.
Relates to the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
This scrapbook was compiled by San Diego resident G. Hamilton Hammon. Hammon, who was also an artist and poet, included fair copies of original manuscript poems, as well as striking handpainted vignettes of San Diego scenes. Several photographs are also...
Business papers of three generations of the Hammon family, focusing primarily on the activities of Wendell P. (Philucius) Hammon, 1854-1939, and his son, Wendell C. (Cooper) Hammon, 1890-1966. A grandson, Wendell Hammon, 1918- , was custodian of the family papers...
Correspondence, reports, contracts, shipping lists, specifications for dredging equipment, annotated maps, and photographs, relating to mining operations in China, Siberia, Korea, Malaya, and Poland.
Documents and fragments, mostly from Warwick County, England. Most relate to legal actions concerning financial matters. Includes judgement in the case of the estate of Captain John Mathews, 1686; and court documents signed by Richard Whitaker, 1689, and by Richard...
The George P. Hammond Papers document the life and career of a Southwestern U.S. historian, who was director of the Bancroft Library from 1946-1965, and who wrote and published numerous books based on Spanish documents, as well as the history...
Photographs and drawings, depicting British, Russian, Japanese, German, American, and other ships and airplanes from World War II. Includes a section of photographs illustrating the history of aviation.
Relates to Portuguese colonialism in Africa. Includes notes. Published by Stanford University Press.
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Ukrainian and Soviet history, and especially to the Russian Revolution in Ukraine.
Yu-shan Han (1899-1983) taught at the History Department, UCLA (1941 to 1966). The collection consists of 24 histories of academies in China published between 1684-1910, a printed text of the (1798), a set of original woodblocks for the, imperial examination...
Collection includes correspondence, publications of nonsmokers' rights groups, press clippings, campaign literature, legal briefs, and audio cassette tapes....
County records, with a few private account books. Names of prominent Mormons and Anti-Mormons recur. v. 1-7: records of the county treasurer, 1829-1884, consisting of receipts and allowances, county orders, receipts for redemption of lands sold for taxes, for copies...
Contains articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes of the founding meeting, general correspondence, treasurer's reports, minutes of board and general membership meetings, and newsletters. Also includes committee files, including newsletter, nominating, program, exhibition, and membership, as well as publicity files and...
Sixteen artifacts from the Philippines, including knives, spears, and a gong.
Includes leaflets issued by the Socialist Party, the Young People's Socialist League, the Socialist Youth League, the Young Socialist Alliance, the University Democratic Socialist Club, and other organizations.
The 75 items in this collection consist of insurance policies, correspondence, receipts and other business and legal papers relating to the Hands Loan Co. pawnshop in Stockton, Calif. (1922-1938)....
Correspondence, photographs, a journal, and incomplete manuscripts and typescripts of theatrical works by aspiring playwright Randall Clay Haney (born 1942).
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the American Protective League, a private patriotic organization concerned with subversive activities in the United States during World War I.
Hang Far Low Company had a Chinese resturant in China Town, San Francisco, Calif., in the first half of the twentieth century.
Lewis Ulysses Hanke (b.1905) was a Latin American historian. He taught at the University of Hawaii (1926-27), University of Beirut (1927-30), Harvard University (1934-39), University of Texas (1951-1961), Columbia University (1961-67), UC Irvine (1967-69), and the University of Massachusetts (1969-75)....
Relates to the confiscation of Japanese properties by the Chinese Nationalist government, and to the administration of Hankou under the Kuomintang during the Chinese Nationalist government.
Letters, pamphlets and unpublished manuscripts collected by Dr. Hanley to support his doctoral research on the Inter-American Defense Board. Includes letters with former Board chiefs and others connected with the Board....
With this is an extract from a letter by her husband, Rev. J.A. Hanna, Los Angeles, 1904 Mar. 18, copied from Oregon Historical Quarterly (1914 June), describing the same overland journey, and the Presbyterian ministry in the Willamette Valley, 1853-1858.
Relates to the attitude of the British government toward the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine in 1917.
Phil Townsend Hanna (1896- ) worked for the , and the Los Angeles Bureau of the Associated Press, was the editor of , and secretary of the Wine and Food Society. He also wrote many books. The collection consists of...
Richard Thomas Hanna, a Democrat, was elected to the California State Assembly in a special election in June of 1956. He served through 1962 when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs relating to the political career of Ronald Reagan as governor of California and as presidential candidate in 1976 and 1980. Includes drafts of the book by Peter Hannaford, (New York, 1983), and research...
Seven items concerning a dispute over the settlement of Birrell's estate. Includes a petition by Birrell's daughter, Emma J. Patison, for the revocation of the probate of Birrell's last will and testament; a subpoena to several parties to appear in...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Pamphlets relating to national socialism in Germany, Nazi persecution of Jews, Jewish-Arab conflict regarding Palestine, Japanese participation in World War II, the Korean War, foundation of the Irish state, and other issues. Collected by Hanover College Library.
Reports and agreements, relating to relief work and communist influence in the Border Region of China. Photocopy.
Tape 1: Lewy interviewed by Bill Wolf, 1986; tapes 2-3: honorary doctorate ceremony, Bonn, 1986; tapes 4-7: Hans Lewy memorial service, November 4, 1988.
The collection primarily contains district and local records relating to the Veterans of World War I. District 7 covered areas such as Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, Camarillo, and Ventura. Sunset Barracks No. 901 was the Santa Barbara unit. Hansen was...
This collection is composed primarily of research files compiled for Hansen's study of federal-state relations in the Central Valley, which resulted in his dissertation, (also published by the as Volume 13, no. 6, of the Committee's reports). Includes extensive interview...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, minutes, reports, internal bulletins, resolutions, theses, printed matter, sound recording, and photographs, relating to Leon Trotsky, activities of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States, and activities of the Fourth International in Latin America,...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to American foreign trade and foreign aid policy during the presidential administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; and to economic development of developing countries, technology transfer...
This collection consists primarily of W. W. Hansen's correspondence with professional colleagues (1934-1949, Boxes 1-3), although some letters of a more personal nature are also included. These letters were in no particular order when acquired by the Archives. They have...
Hansen's professional and research papers include correspondence, manuscripts, research notebooks, lecture notes, unpublished studies and notes on various experiments and scientific developments such as radar, the rhumbatron, the klystron, radiation and microwave mechanics. Also included are Hansen's account of the...
Television scripts, other writings, correspondence, notes, printed matter, and other research materials, relating to a wide variety of episodes in American and world history, including the 1923 putsch by Adolf Hitler, anti-Nazi resistance by students at the Universität München during...
Stereoscope, ca. 130 stereographs, and guidebook, depicting scenes from World War I.
Diary, correspondence, orders, identification documents, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating primarily to Allied military operations in France during World War II up to the evacuation from Dunkerque.
Relates to political conditions in Germany during World War I, 1914-1918. Originally published as Fra Krigstiden (Copenhagen, 1925). Translated by Oscar Osburn Winther; edited by Ralph H. Lutz, Mary Schofield, and O. O. Winther; published in Bloomington by Indiana University...
Includes correspondence, drafts, printed versions of (San Francisco : Dept. Public Health, 1936), ed. by Hanzlik....
Relates to Chinese communist forces during World War II. Includes biographical data and photographs. Photocopy.
This collection contains materials relating to the history of Happy Valley School and it's surrounding community.
Isaac Harary (1923- ) was born in New York City, New York. He was an assistant clinical professor of physiological chemistry (1955-1961), associate professor of physiological chemistry and nuclear medicine (1961-65) and professor of biological chemistry (1965-87) in the UCLA...
John S. Harbison (1826-1912) was one of the first beekeepers to import bees into California and was an inventor of innovative beehives and new methods of rearing queen bees. He authored (1860) and (1861). His papers contain daybooks documenting Harbison's...
Panoramic view of sailing ships at dock.
Records of the Hrabor Commission.
Relates to the Kellogg-Briand Pact and American intervention in Latin America.
Papers (1959-1992) of Nicholas Hardeman, professor and academic senator at Long Beach State relating to various faculty and administration controversies.
Reprints of articles.
Ms. Hardgrove's papers include correspondence, student papers, published and unpublished manuscripts, photographs, slides, audio and video tapes and secondary materials on her subjects of interest....
Written as Major, 1st New York Regiment, Commanding Northern Military District of California. Appointing and directing Folsom and Charles Meyer to take charge of affairs and property of W.A. Leidesdorff in the event the latter's illness should prove fatal. With...
Martin Hardie (1875-1952) studied etching with Sir Frank Short of the Royal College of Art, and exhibited his own etchings and water colors at the Royal Academy by 1908. He wrote many books, including (1906), (1921), and a three-volume history...
Comprised of 84 document boxes of Human Ecology Professor Garrett Hardin. Includes biographic and bibliographic information, correspondence, extensive subject files used in his writing, UCSB teaching files, drafts of articles and manuscripts, and photographs. Highlights include files related to his...
Summary: Two diaries, one depicting Hardin's journey to California by way of New Orleans and Mexico in 1849, the other is for the year 1852....
Correspondence; technical reports on various aspects of irrigation; reports and surveys of specific irrigation projects throughout California, and in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and North Dakota; and miscellaneous material relating to water costs and requirements, water rights, groundwater and surface...
Letters to F. B. Hardt from various Italian correspondents, relating to political events and public opinion in Italy during the period of its neutrality in World War I.
The collection consists of correspondence, office files, and other records from Dr. Hardy's tenure as San Diego State College President.
This small collection represents a random selection of George Hardy's papers which the donor determined worth saving. The papers and records from George Hardy's terms as President of the Service Employees International Union are held by the Union in Washington,...
This collection offers visual images of the career of George Hardy. It includes many union activities such as conventions and strikes. George Hardy is the central figure in most images....
The accession includes correspondence, notes, memoranda, photographs, video tape recordings, newspaper articles, references, financial records and other material documenting the Scripps Ocean Technology Forum Human Powered Submarine Team and the design, testing and construction of SubDUDE, the participation of SubDUDE...
Collection of playscripts and materials related to the production of stage adaptations made by A.H. Evans and T.H. Tilley of Hardy's novels and stories, with some ms. corrections by him. Correspondence to T.H. Tilley, four letters from Mrs. Florence Hardy,...
The Hare collection contains 575 silver gelatin prints, taken by Mrs. Hare circa 1900-1910. Most of the photographs were taken in and around the Santa Clara Valley region of Northern California, especially in the vicinities of Santa Clara and San...
This collection consists of entirely music scores. They are ozalid reproductions of his manuscripts of two compositions: , and Overture for Orchestra with orchestral parts for both....
Letters to Alfred E. Tilton, deeds, and abstracts of title, mainly for land in Mosquito District, Park Co., Colorado.
Collection contains planning, task, and office files from Harlan Stelmach, a Ph.D. student at the Graduate Theological Union, 1970-77. He was involved in several groups which reflected his interests, including Christian Socialism, Latin America, advocacy for the marginalized, and radical...
The collection contains 8 audiocassette interviews recorded 1996-1998 by Doug Adams, print transcripts of the interviews, and a word-processing computer disk of the interviews.
Includes letters from Charles F. Aked, William F. Badè, John G. Brooks, California Equal Suffrage Association, May L. Cheney, Albert H. Elliot, Thomas E. Hayden, William S. Morgan, Thomas H. Reed, Anna Scott, J. Stitt Wilson, August Vollmer, Helen M....
Relate primarily to mining matters.
Reports, clippings and mimeographed material concerning the University of California loyalty oath controversy.
Letters and memorabilia of Louis E. Raths as collected by Dr. Merril Harmin.
This collection consists of 5 postcards primarily of scenes along the San Francisco (Calif.) waterfront and with a single card of the GJOA on display in Golden Gate Park.
The Arthur C. Harmon papers are part of the Western Region Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This collection is comprised of material that documents the military career and personal life of Arthur C. Harmon, a Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Air...
John B. Harmon (1822-1897) practiced law in Sacramento and Virginia City, Nevada. In 1864, he moved to San Francisco where he was associated with P.G. Galpin, Moriss M. Estee and D.P. Belknap. The collection consists of correspondence and legal papers...
Harmon Pritchard Collection includes samples of his artwork, illustrations, and personal papers.
The Harmony Grove Church Restoration Papers consist of correspondence, reports, clippings, architect's drawings and unpublished histories pertaining to the restoration of the Harmony Grove Church, Lockeford, Calif. (1967-1996)....
Relates to historical and economic theory.
Various harness racing horses, traps, and drivers photographed in motion. Location and date are unidentified.
The Harold A. Parker Studio Collection of Lantern Slides and Transparencies consists of 96 hand-colored lantern slides and autochrome lantern slides, and 52 color transparencies, ca. 1900-1930, depicting, for the most part, unidentified houses, landscapes, plants and gardens in and...
The Harold A. Parker Studio Collection of Negatives consists of 5155 glass plate negatives, film negatives, and panoramic negatives, 1889-1949, that depict commercial, residential and landscape sites in and around Pasadena and Southern California. The images provide a look at...
Papers relating to Harold C. Bradley's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Concerning the geographical distribution of antelope, bighorn sheep and elk in California.
Correspondence, reprints.
Collection contains biographical information about Harold E. Jones, correspondence, course notes, news clippings, a small number of photographs (some of Jones), radio transcripts for child development programs, speeches, and writings.
Contains documents concerning government surplus property for veterans, irrigation agreements with San Joaquin Canal Company, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture national wheat acreage allotment for Fresno County, Calif, and correspondence with Miller & Lux conerning cotton Production.
Describe voyage to Chile by boat, with stopovers in Guatemala, Panama and Peru, and his experiences as a member of the University of California expedition in Santiago, Chile, in building and manning the San Cristóbal observatory there.
Part of a collection of certificates, diplomas, and similar documents, primarily from California.
This collection of home movies primarily documents the early years of the Lloyd children and life at the family's Irving Street home located in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Hancock Park (where the family lived until 1929), and Greenacres estate...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Papers of California native and environmental activist Harold Miossi, containing extensive correspondence with other environmentalists, government employees, elected officials, and leaders of non–profit environmental groups, legal proceedings, government documents, photographic prints, maps, and text and notes for many of Miossi's...
Correspondence, research files, slides on grape varieties, grape variety reports by country, and materials relating to his activities in symposiums, conferences, and advisory boards.
Consists of correspondence, research files, writings, faculty administrative documents, and photographs, relating primarily to Stump's teaching career at UC Berkeley's Department of Architecture and College of Environmental Design from 1939 to his retirement in 1972. Also included are a large...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to laissez-faire economic and political theory, and to economic conditions and governmental economic policy in the United States.
Photographs, clippings, memorabilia, and personnel records, relating to post-World War II American military activities, especially in the Philippines.
Tearsheets (13 x 12 cm to 39 x 56 cm) from issues of Harper's weekly, 1857-1871, illustrating medical topics, practitioners, places and events.
Letters between Harper's Magazine and Bernard A. DeVoto(1948-1955) concerning his column, "Easy Chair." Also includes typescript copies of letters from Harper's to senders of letters of condolence and letters to and from Harper's concerning DeVoto....
Include letters from Julian Hawthorne, Madge Morris Wagner, Granville Stanley Hall, and Benjamin Ide Wheeler.
Contains scrapbook of clippings, mostly concerning Wagner's book, Joaquin Miller and His Other Self, and his relationship with Miller. Also includes biographical material about Wagner, as well as references to the Harr Wagner Publishing Company. In addition, copies of the...
Letters to James Harrell from Jonas O. Johnson in Idaho and letter from Martha Harrell to Hollis Harrell.
This collection includes personal papers, working production files, photographs, slides, audio tapes, tapestries, drawings, oil paintings, watercolor paintings
Reports, memoranda, minutes of meetings, tests, manuals for tests, and a photograph, relating to the development and administration of an Army General Classification Test to help select American soldiers for officer training and specialty training during World War II, and...
Includes photographs, book manuscripts, and publishing contracts.
Harriet Exline Frizzell papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Harriet G. Eddy. It is organized into the following series: Personal, Travel, Professional, Correspondence and Audiovisual.
Re her trip to Paris with Alice B. Toklas shortly after 1906 earthquake; friendships with Gertrude, Leo, Michael and Sarah Stein; interest of the Steins in Picasso, Matisse and other painters; life in Paris at that time.
Cotains 4 letters by Harriet Martineau. The first letter dated October 20, 1832, discusses a tale from her book on economics, "Illustrations of Political Economy." The second letter, circa 1844, regards a series of "shilling volumes" about to be issued...
City, state, and county tax bills for Calif. real estate owned by Bridges in Alameda, San Francisco, and Santa Cruz Counties. Some of the earlier bills are assessed to Bridges' father, John Wilson (1827-1917), and other individuals.
Agreement between the Tchitouri Manganese Exporting Society (Tchemo) and W. A. Harriman and Company. Relates to mining rights in Georgia (Transcaucasia)
Regarding provenance of 1478 incunabula, Jacob Pflaum's Kalendarium.
This collection is primarily composed of autograph letters and drafts written by Ann Harris and Richard Chandler between October 1804 and September 1807. The bulk of the material is finished letters written from Harris to Chandler. Material attributed to Chandler...
Notebooks, clippings, etc., relating to his studies in engineering at the University of California, as member of the class of 1910. 1 folder of letters, mainly from his mother, and a charred shoe from the San Francisco earthquake and fire...
Writings, correspondence, lecture notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in the twentieth-century Middle East, European intellectual history, and political science.
For a yardage and clothing store.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, research notes, newsletters, lists, and printed matter, relating to Emperor Napoleon I of France, the Balkan crisis of 1875-1878, international affairs in Europe during the interwar period, and reconstruction of Germany and Austria following World...
The Elihu Harris Papers consist of 19 cubic feet of records reflecting Harris's activities during his Assembly career. The collection contains Bill Files, 1979-1990; Subject Files, 1979-1990; Joint Legislative Audit Committee (JLAC) Files, 1988-1990; Photographs, 1979-1990; Audiovisual Materials, 1979-1990; and...
Reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, the Czechoslovak Legion, political and economic conditions in Siberia, and American policy in Siberia.
During 1874-1876, George Harris solicited comments and suggestions from many eminent philosophers, theologians and naturalists concerning the ideas and language of his planned treatise on the nature of man. This collection includes approximately 150 original manuscript letters sent him in...
George Harris (1809-1890) was a barister and judge with strong interests in anthropology and psychology. During 1874-1876, George Harris solicited comments and suggestions from many eminent philosophers, theologians and naturalists concerning the ideas and language of his planned treatise on...
Depicts the headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, and officers of the Japanese and Czechoslovak forces in Vladivostok.
Writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, printed matter, computer disks, and photographs, relating to Panama, American-Panamanian relations, the 1989 American invasion of Panama, Manuel Noriega, and the Foreign Policy Association of Panama. Includes research material for the book by David S....
Includes manuscripts, typescripts for Dr. Harris' book, California's Medical Story (1938), and on medical history in California, and musical compositions. The latter are songs, some orchestrated, with words by Harris and others: Louis B. Jacobs, S.M. Brenner, Edward M. Hulme,...
Relates to the results of a study of American public opinion regarding the United Nations.
Papers of a theosophist and member of the Theosophical Society in Point Loma, California, dating chiefly from the early foundation of Lomaland to the Society's relocation in 1942 to Covina, California. Included are descriptions of the Theosophical Society's Raja Yoga...
Writings, correspondence, photographs, maps, and memorabilia, relating to U.S. military operations in China during World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and the Indochinese War.
The collection is comprised of business papers (with equipment specifications and blueprints), newspaper and journal articles, and photographs.
Robert E.G. Harris (b.1903) taught English and journalism at Los Angeles City College (1929-42), was the editor of (1945-50), a professor of journalism (1950-71), department chairman (1955-60), and emeritus professor at UCLA. The collection consists of copies of newspaper articles...
Correspondence between Roy Harris and Hans Barkan concerning the commissioning of Harris to write an orchestral work for Stanford's 50th anniversary celebration (1934-1942). Harris describes the process of composition and decisions made at every step. Also includes articles and photographs....
Writings, correspondence, photocopies of government documents, photographs, sound recordings, video tapes, and printed matter, of an American historian relating mainly to biological warfare, especially as conducted by Japan in China before and during World War II. Includes research material used...
Consists chiefly of writings by Allen, including essays and reminiscences of trips taken alone, with his brother Lewis, and with his wife Alice to Europe, Hawaii, and various places abroad, as well as throughout California. Includes essays describing various events...
Relates to the history of the Monarkhicheskaia Organizatsiia TSentral'noi Rossii, known as the Trust, and its control by the Soviet secret police for purposes of penetration and manipulation of anti-communist Russian groups in exile, from 1922 to 1927. Master's thesis,...
Townsend Harris (1804-1878) was born in Sandy Hill, New York. In 1855, he was appointed U.S. Consul General to Japan. He negotiated commercial treaties with Siam in 1857 and Japan in 1858. After the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860,...
Sound recordings and written summaries of interviews, other writings, and photographs, relating to the role of the Organisation Armee Secr`ete (O.A.S.) in the Algerian War and the attempted coup against President Charles de Gaulle of France. Includes interviews with Raoul...
Benjamin Harrison (1888-1960) was a lawyer and Democratic Party leader in California. He served as city attorney for Needles (1918-37), was appointed U.S. district attorney for the Southern district of California (1937), and U.S. district judge for the area in...
President Harrison's speech-making tour in 1891 was, at that time, the longest journey ever undertaken by any President while in office. The 9,232 mile rail trip lasted one month and three days. The trip was partly planned and largely financed...
Gilbert Harrison was a UCLA alumnus and former editor-in-chief of magazine. He began corresponding with Gertrude Stein in 1933, and continued to correspond with Stein until her death in 1947. The collection contains galley and page proofs for books by...
The Gilbert A. Harrison Papers contain correspondence, typescripts, publications, and newspapers collected by Gilbert Harrison, an alumnus of UCLA. The majority of the materials pertain to two controversies at UCLA - the suspension of five student leaders for suspected "radical"...
The Music Manuscripts series contains complete autograph music scores, sketches, revisions and fragments produced by Harrison during his seventy five years of writing music.
This collection contains the notebooks kept by Lou Harrison over the course of his life.
Miscellaneous materials relating to Harry Bridges.
Harry Clifford and Myra B. Fassett papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
Consists of letters, song lyrics, sketches and other miscellany, mostly undated. Includes a note from Mary Pickford, a letter of introduction from Chaplin to H.G. Wells, draft letters by Chaplin, a page of notes on "civilism," and a sketch of...
Subpoena for Dr. Alderson to appear as witness in case, California vs. Warren K. Billings; correspondence concerning medical treatment while in prison, and miscellaneous related material.
Mimeographed sermon transcripts from the radio show National Vespers broadcast out of New York. Fosdick was the regular preacher, but in his absence, other preachers gave the radio sermons which are included in the collection. Each transcript includes title, date,...
Relates mainly to his claim to kinship with English royalty.
Bailey's recollections regarding his military service intended for updating George W. Cullum's Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Contains four drafts written between 1909-1918, including pages from his personal notebook,...
Include diplomas from Boys' High School in San Francisco, University of California at Berkeley, and Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago; and certificate of matriculation for the University of Göttingen, Germany.
Includes 11 recordings (Excerpts from Water! water! and Rotate the body in all its planes; Revelation in the courthouse park; Partch, 30 years of lyrical and dramatic music; Plectra & percussion dances; Oedipus; The bewitched; The world of Harry Partch,...
Harry Schelwaldt Swarth papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
For various items bought from Downieville, San Francisco, New York, Sacramento, Sierra Valley, Petaluma, Forest City, Sierraville and Newark merchants. Pasted in a Shipman's Improved Adhesive Letter and Invoice File.
Various papers and documents collected by Harry W. Lawton for his research project of the Riverside Chinatown. These include photocopies of articles mentioning Chinese immigrants in the Riverside local newspapers at the turn of the century.
Collection includes research for and several drafts of Harry Lawton's book Willie Boy: a desert manhunt (1960); papers, artifacts, correspondence, photographs relating to the Willie Boy case. Includes the newspaper clippings scrapbook of Sheriff Frank Wilson, who found Willie Boy...
Six letters written by Harry Wertz in California to his sister Mary E. Wertz in Dalton, Ohio, along with an envelope and a poem titled "My Ohio Home." In these letters Wertz writes about which former Ohio residents he has...
Reprints of articles.
The Alfred A. Hart Collection includes one photograph album of 365 images, and 106 stereographs. The majority of the stereographs are duplicate images from the album. However, there are also ten stereographs of the home of Leland and Jane Stanford...
The Alfred A. Hart Stereograph Collection Relating to the Construction of the Central Pacific Railroad consists of 74 stereographic prints taken by Alfred A. Hart from circa 1866 to circa 1869. The Central Pacific Railroad hired Hart as its official...
Forty-five letters to Yvor Winters are included, and two typescripts of The Bridge-- an earlier version, portions of which were sent over a period of time during composition, and the final manuscript; both with corrections in Crane's hand. Also included:...
The Gary K. Hart Collection consists of files from his legislative offices, while he served first in the California State Assembly and then in the State Senate. The vast majority of the material is from the Santa Barbara office, with...
George H. Hart's career at the University of California began in 1917 when he joined the faculty at Berkeley as Professor of Veterinary Science. He came to Davis in 1926 as Professor of Animal Husbandry and Chairman of the Department,...
Memoirs, diaries, letters, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to engineering projects, especially highway projects, in various parts of the world, especially in the Philippines, 1919-1921; China, 1922-1924 and 1946; and Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and other parts of South America,...
The James D. Hart Papers are the professional files of an educator and director of The Bancroft Library. Born in San Francisco in 1911, Hart was a fifth generation Californian with a passion for books and fine printing. His scholarly...
Correspondence and writings, relating to American politics and social conditions.
Relates to activities of General Joseph W. Stilwell as American commanding general in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Collected as research material for an uncompleted book. Includes letters by David D. Barrett, Frank Dorn, and other associates of...
This collection contains items printed by James D. Hart of the Hart Press. Included are individual pieces of ephemera and keepsake printed booklets or pamphlets. Some are about Western America, including the California Gold Rush.
Collection contains subject files, correspondence slides, printed material, and articles and speeches by Hart.
Mainly letters of Jerome A. Hart, editor of the Argonaut, and Alice Ann Clark, re editorial work and San Francisco social life in the 1890's. Some Clark family correspondence, 1869-1873, included.
At the height of his career, Bret Harte (1836-1902) was considered one of the best-known American writers of the nineteenth century. The collection contains Harte's writings published in magazines and newspapers, clippings and ephemera about Harte, and portraits of Harte...
Contains correspondence and writings. Correspondence includes outgoing letters, one incoming letter and several letters about Bret Harte. Correspondents include John H. Carmany, Harte's wife, Anna Griswold Harte, James Osgood, Elisha Bliss, Jr., Thomas Starr King and Lady Gregory. Writings include...
Bret Harte (1836-1902) settled in San Francisco in 1860 where he worked as a printer, clerk, and secretary in a government office. He wrote short stories and became the first editor of the (1868-71) in San Francisco. The collection consists...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and posters, relating to relief work during the two world wars, the Saar plebiscite of 1934-1935, the Allied government in Austria after World War II, and the organization of international trade fairs. Includes...
Relates to the functions of the United Nations and of a proposed Atlantic Union. Written by L. Hartley and Clarence Streit.
Paul Hartman (1910-1973) was born in San Francisco, California. He was a dancer, actor, magician and singer appearing in vaudeville, the theater, film and television. The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, clippings, programs, sheet music, books, pamphlets, and memorabilia...
Relates to social conditions in Germany and to family affairs. Includes some correspondence of other family members.
Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) was a writer, poet, dramatist, and critic during the early 20th century. Hartmann was an important figure in early modernism and had a diverse social circle that included Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound, and John Barrymore. This collection...
Relates to German cultural and propaganda work in the United States.
BANC; pfPS682.H27 1968: 13 broadsides in plastic wrapper.
Mainly correspondence and accounts of John Begg & Co. and McCulloch, Hartnell & Co. Also letterbook, 1822-1824 (photocopy only) of letters from Hartnell, relating to trade with missions, letters to family, and accounts. Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to land...
Stereographs of the Central Pacific Railroad taken by Alfred A. Hart.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, bulletins, newsletters, and printed matter, relating to promotion of social studies in the United States, international educational exchanges, educational policy in Allied-occupied Germany after World War II, and activities of the American Newspaper Publishers...
Photographs of American student visitors in Germany.
Letters to his family, relating to conditions in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Minutes, publications, and conference papers and agenda of the Mont Pelerin Society, and correspondence of and questionnaires completed by members of the Mont Pelerin Society, relating to activities of the Mont Pelerin Society in promoting laissez-faire economics and associated concepts...
The collection contains handwritten reminiscences of the Civil War, and the period following it, by William H. Hartwell, New Hampshire Infantry, 9th Regiment (Vol), Co. I. Also included is some commentary by his daughter, Ruth Hartwell Nordhoff, who donated the...
James Hartzell was an official of the UCLA Extension Writers' Program, which sponsored the Stein plaque project, along with the UCLA Library and the UCLA Center for the Study of Women. The collection consists of correspondence, as well as press...
Reports, memoranda, studies, correspondence, manuals, notes, and printed matter, relating to education in California, especially alternative schools, and to educational assistance to developing countries, especially Liberia.
Mimeographed transcripts of interviews of refugees from the Soviet Union, conducted in West Germany and the United States by the Harvard University Russian Research Center, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
The Harvesting Beans album contains seven photographic prints taken in 1900 by an unidentified photographer. The album features scenes of unidentified Indian women performing various harvesting activities in an unspecified location of Madera County. The photographs also picture papooses, children...
Mainly concerning his work on behalf of the Hopi Indians.
A biographical sketch included.
The Harvey Family Collection dates from 1848-1965, and measures 4 linear feet. The papers are arranged in the following series: William and Catherine Harvey Papers, Annie Harvey, Ada Harvey Papers, Frances Harvey, Family Genealogy, and California State Raisin Grower's Association...
Copies of letters written by Fergusson, a few to him, mainly from publishers; contracts; tearsheets of articles by and about him, etc.
Includes diaries, 1906-1945; journals, 1946-1953; notebooks; drafts of writings; letters from readers; and typescript of an autobiographical novel, 1920. Included are drafts of Grant of kingdom, People in power, The unknown hero, Footloose McGarnigal, Wolf song, The sea of grass...
Includes family snapshops, studio portrait, and outdoor scenes. One photo noted as possibly by Ansel Adams.
Includes: scrapbook with life of Dr. Harvey written by his wife, Susan Mitchell Hall Harvey; correspondence, visiting cards, news clippings, reprints, photographs of Dr. Harvey and other doctors; a copy of the Handbook of Washington, printed for the AMA meeting...
Rowland Hill Harvey (1889-1943) was a social worker in Chicago and Los Angeles (1910-15), and later, an associate professor of history at UCLA. He wrote (1935) and (1949). The collection consists of manuscripts and printed material documenting Rowland Hill Harvey's...
Letters mainly concerning their family.
Letters, notes, autographs, portraits, and other materials collected by the Harwood Family over a period of two hundred-fifty years. Much of the early materials, including Revolutionary War era materials, are navy and military service related. Later materials include letters from...
Relates to assistance provided by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to improve bibliographic access to the holdings of the Vatican Library. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University. Photocopy.
Depicts armistice negotiation meetings and other scenes in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
Correspondence, writings, minutes, reports, circulars, and printed matter, relating to student radicalism in West Germany, especially at the Universität Frankfurt am Main, and to the Bund Freiheit der Wissenschaft.
Relates to relief activities of the American Relief Administration in Romania and especially in Russia in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, and to political, social and economic conditions in Russia. Includes observations on conditions...
The Haskett Collection contains family papers, correspondence, photographs, postcards, scrapbooks, slides, blueprints, and ephemera. Varying widely in their subjects and unified by their passing to Jon Haskett. These documents pertain to the past three generations of the Haskett and...
Study, entitled "Rescuing the Czar," relating to the publication in 1920 of a fabricated account by William Rutledge McGarry and Georgii Sergeevich Romanovskii, purporting to describe the secret rescue of Tsar Nicholas II and his family from captivity; and study,...
Collection includes 46 compositions in manuscript and 7 published works; included also is a folder of miscellaneous letters, one photograph, musical programs, and a flyer listing Haskins' published works....
The Haskin/Tonopah Gold Mine Papers consist chiefly of correspondence and clippings pertaining to stock acquisition and ownership change at a particular gold mine near Tonopah, Nevada. The Papers also contain a small file of materials relating to the malpractice investigation...
Memorandum, entitled Universal Peace, 1916; letter to Woodrow Wilson, 1919; and photograph of F. J. Hasl.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Socialist Labor Party, and to social problems of aging.
Correspondence with the German government, relating to the expropriation by the Venezuelan government of the plantation of R. Hass, and to his efforts to enlist the aid of the German government in securing its return.
This collection documents the academic work of literary critic, scholar, and theorist Ihab Hassan. The bulk of these materials reflect his work on American fiction of the later twentieth century, in addition to his extensive writings on postmodernism, literary criticism,...
Memoirs and other writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and photographs, relating to the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional and to political conditions in Nicaragua.
Relates to the rights of non-German nationalities in Germany.
Hassenplug (1903-1995), was founding dean of the UCLA School of Nursing (1949-1968). She was a pioneer and leader in modern education of nurses, spearheading the movement to shift nursing education from the hospital to the college campus and insisting that...
Letters written to Hassid and copies of letters by him; manuscripts of speeches and papers; and reprints of articles documenting his career as a professor in the College of Agriculture and the Department of Biochemistry at the University of California,...
Primarily letters from William R. Hearst and other members of his staff, and copies or drafts of Hastings' replies. Hastings was editor of the New York Journal, 1906-26, and supervising editor of several newspapers in the Hearst Service, 1926-42. Included...
Diary, roster of prisoners, maps, and clippings, relating to the Japanese prison camp at Santo Tomás, Philippines.
Bills and certificate ...
The collection primarily contains correspondence and drafts of Mary Prescott Hatch's writings, including essays and descriptions of travels around the world, including Europe and South Africa (based on her correspondence, ca. 1920s-1930s)....
The four letters that make up the Hatcher Correspondence were all sent to Wiley W. Hatcher from his brother, sister, cousin and aunt of Dyer, Weakley and Greene counties in Tennessee (1855). The letters include family news and information about...
Finding aid available.
The collection contains a bound volume, "The Trial of John Hatfield," containing a handwritten account from the [England] re Hatfield's trial on charges including impersonating a member of Parliament (Alexander Augustus Hope) and forgery, 1803; together with copies of letters...
Relates to the views of President Herbert Hoover on the labor movement. Photocopy.
The collection includes calendars or lists for dispatches and reports from Ireland and Germany, depositions and proceedings from the Dail Funds Suit, documents and official dispatches, correspondence, clippings and notes from both Ireland and Germany, and financial statements and reports...
Collection consists of reports and correspondence concerning the reorganization of various companies that consulted Hathaway, a prominent management consultant, mainly in the East and New England, but in several cases in San Francisco. The years covered are 1907 to 1929,...
Includes Senior and Junior Plugs, Senior Sombreros, rooters hats and caps.
Relates to the career of Herbert Hoover and to the establishment in 1963 of the Herbert Hoover Medal award program at Stanford University.
Two scrapbooks contain railroad passes issued to Mr. Haugh, photographs and clippings relating to the premier of Cecil B. De Mille's film "Union Pacific" in Omaha, Nebraska, in April 1939. There are also clippings and ephemera regarding Union Pacific Railroad...
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, drawings and photographs.
The Dan Hauser Papers consist of 29 cubic feet of records reflecting Hauser's legislative activities during his 14-year Assembly career. The record series include Bill Files, 1983-1996; Subject Files, 1982-1991; Press Releases, 1986-1991; Chronological Correspondence, 1985-1987; Timber Files, 1981-1991; and...
Indicates the secret membership of K. Haushofer in the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.
Austrian artist, one of the founders of the Dada movement; active in Berlin 1912-1933. Collection details Hausmann's life in exile and chronicles his professional activities from 1945 to 1971. Letters to and from artists, writers, dealers, critics, and publishers contain...
Although few scores bear the date and place of composition, folder 1 contains several lists with all this information. The following biographical information was compiled by Mr. Mitchell F. Shaker, Jr., Mr. Haussermann's secretary....
Relates to Arvid and Mildred Harnack, members of the anti-Nazi Rote Kapelle resistance group in Germany during World War II.
Addressed primarily to his sister, Edith; with brief comments on life in California, where he worked as a railroad freight agent. Included is a draft of a letter, Dec. 30, 1872, written shortly after his wife's death, to John Ruskin....
Relating mainly to his real estate developments in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, Calif., and association with Francis Marion ("Borax") Smith, Wm. J. Dingee and Horace W. Carpentier. Records for the Piedmont Development Company, Hotel Claremont Company, Realty Syndicate, Peoples'...
Contains views of streets, residences and other buildings in Honolulu; town views (Waimea and Koloa), and native houses and other scenes from Kauai.
Snapshots of a trip to the Grand Canyon and on to Hawaii via San Francisco. Includes scenes on ship, views in Waikiki and elsewhere, and surfing views. Two views depict the compiler on a surfboard in full ladies' bathing costume...
The collection contains two albums of Hawaii scenes. The first album, ca. 1898, with photographs taken by O. F. Sampson of Leonta, N.Y., contains 49 images of. Kamehameha Military School, Bishop Art Museum, other Honolulu buildings, houses of wealthy residents,...
Giving Alvin R. Hawkins all the privileges of citizenship, except the right to vote, while residing in the Republic of Hawaii. Signed by Sanford B. Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii, and by the members of the Executive Council,...
Chiefly snapshots of soldiers and hospital staff at Tripler General Hospital and in various locations in the Hawaiian Islands. Includes some views of an eruption of Kilauea volcano.
Views of Oahu landscapes (Diamond Head, Pali, Honolulu, etc.), Honolulu buildings (Oahu Prison, King's Palace, Government Building, Hawaiian Hotel, Post Office, Queen's Hospital, the Bank of Honolulu, and Bethel Church), Honolulu street scenes (Nuuanu, Bethel, Merchant, and Fort Streets) a...
Album pages with views of Hawaii. Views include men on trail to volcano from Hilo, Hawaiian plants, Judiciary Building in Honolulu, residence of Mrs. Afong at Waikiki, native Hawaiians, and women hula dancing.
Contents: v. 1 (in Hawaiian) Sept. 2, 1850-Jan. 1, 1853, chiefly for household of King Kamehameha III. Copies of poems or riddles in verse (meles) follow. v.2 (partially in Hawaiian) Feb. 25, 1881-July, 1895, chiefly for Iolani Palace. v. 3,...
Letters, forms filled in, bills and receipts, invitations, deed and message concerning Hawaii, Abraham Lincoln, governor, description, ships, mobility, paint materials, schooners, Panama - California exposition, flood and whaling.
Views of Hawaiian homes, general views, school children, portraits of the Babbs, other Americans or Europeans, and also Chinese and Japanese residents. Includes a two-part panoramic cyanotype view of Diamond Head from Waikiki
Unidentified views of the Hawaiian Islands. Includes landscapes, buildings, groups of people, plants, and a few sailing ships. Also includes a store interior with Chinese labels on the products, and Asian children in traditional dress.
Depicts sugar cane harvesting, workers, sugar cane and a steam power train transporting crops; views of scenery including bread fruit and coconut trees, native people horseriding, native Louau, fishing canoes on Waiakea River at Hilo, a mansion, and an ancient...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Drawings of Hawaiian scenery, boats, etc.
Primarily views of Hawaii, including Punahou (school and other sites); Honolulu buildings and streets; Hilo residences; Kilauea crater and lava flow of 1881. One photo of Cooper Medical School in San Francisco, California is also present.
Collection consists of drafts, illustrations and proof sheets from Hawgood's book "America's Western Frontiers."
Augustus Freeman Hawkins (1907- ) was a member of the California State Assembly (1935-63) a Democrat in the U.S. Congress (1963-91), Chairman of the Committee on House Administration (1981-84), Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor (98th-101st Congresses), and...
Two manuscript versions of the book TOWARD A LIVABLE WORLD: LEO SZILARD AND THE CRUSADE FOR NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL (1987) prepared by Helen S. Hawkins and co-edited with G. Allen Greb and Gertrude Weiss Szilard. The early version (1974-1976) contains...
Letters from American servicemen in the European and Pacific Theaters during World War II, to relatives and friends in the United States, relating to war experiences.
One page autograph signed letter from Joseph R. Hawley to W.M. Hudson on United States Senate letterhead dated February 7, 1886. The letter reads: "I order sent to you today a work just out that is considered the best of...
Correspondence, reports, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to the Presidential campaign of 1932, and to Japanese-American foreign relations.
The Hawthorne Family papers at Stanford consist of letters, manuscripts, journals, sketch books, and memorabilia of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and of two of their children, son Julian [1846-1934] and younger daughter, Rose [1851-1926], both writers themselves....
Primarily papers of Julian Hawthorne (correspondence, MSS of his writings and his poetry, journals and notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, etc.), with a few papers also of his first wife, Minnie (Amelung) Hawthorne, and his second, Edith (Garrigues) Hawthorne. Included also are...
Charles Graves's photographic documentary of early UCSD history (1963-1967) entitled UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO: THE BEGINNING documents the construction of Revelle College buildings, campus events and activities of the first undergraduate class. The collection is arranged in two series:...
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, reports and telegrams, dated 1959-1960 in regards to the NAGA Expedition to Australia
The collection includes three items. One item contains excerpts from a letter written by J.L. Faughn to B. Hamer of USOM dated April 19, 1960. The letter discusses the participants and schedules of the NAGA Expedition in regards to Public...
The bulk of the collection contains research notes relating to M. K. Gandhi, which Professor Stephen N. Hay used in his teaching at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his writings on Gandhi. Included are materials relating to several...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, government documents, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, phonotape cassettes, videotape cassettes, and memorabilia, relating to American politics, the Republican Party, and American foreign relations and domestic policy.
The Samuel I. Hayakawa Papers document Hayakawa's term as a United States Senator. The collection comes from Hayakawa's San Diego-based regional office, one of five regional offices in California, and consists only of office records. The San Diego regional office...
Relates to the history of, and current situation in, the Japanese Communist Party. Original article published in Sovremennaia IAponiia (Present Day Japan), edited by P. Mif and G. Voitinsky (Moscow, 1934)
Stanley Hayami was a Japanese American student from Los Angeles who attended high school at the Heart Mountain concentration camp in Wyoming.
Tom Hayden, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1983-1992 and a State Senator, 1993-1998. He represented the 44th Assembly District in Los Angeles County until 1992 when his Assembly seat was eliminated with redistricting. Hayden was then elected to the...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, conference papers, conference programs, and photographs, relating to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty, and especially to activities of the Mont Pelerin Society.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, conference papers, conference programs, and photographs, relating to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty, and especially to activities of the Mont Pelerin Society.
Memoranda sent to the Santa Barbara (California) News-Press by the national wire services and the United Office Office of Censorship, containing instructions to editors for censorship of war stories. Includes a few photographs.
The collection documents the use of racing homer pigeons during World War II to carry messages. The collection consists primarily of publications, photographs, and documents related to WWII and the use of racing pigeons. Also included are messages carried by...
Reports, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, contracts, maps, and printed matter, relating to various aspects of governmental administration of Hong Kong, and especially to regulation of labor. Includes scrolls of calligraphy by Ching dynasty scholar-officials of Kwangtung Province, China.
In 1974 Janet Gray Hayes became mayor of San Jose, California and the first female elected to the office of mayor of a large American city. She was overwhelmingly reelected to a second term, and served as mayor until 1982....
Robert Mayo Hayes pioneered in the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of library operations. Spanning two decades (1955-1976),...
Scrapbooks of printed items, newspaper clippings and manuscripts compiled by Benjamin Ignatius Hayes.
Consists of correspondence of Julia Morgan, with Chauncey Goodrich and Henriette Goodrich, the contract and notes on building of Hayfield House.
Consists of correspondence, sermons, and other papers of Haynes, a Baptist clergyman active in church affairs and civil rights; his second wife, Charlie Mae (Crawford) Lomax Haynes, a singer, church worker, and successful candidate for the School Board, who was...
John Randolph Haynes (1853-1937) was involved with incorporating initiative, referendum, and recall amendments in the Los Angeles City Charter (1903), and was a member of the Los Angeles County Probation Committee (1915-25), a member and president of the Los Angeles...
Letters written to A. N. Hays, and printed matter, relating to the internment of Japanese-Americans in relocation centers during World War II.
Orders, certificates, clippings, and photographs, relating mainly to the occupation of Germany and Austria after World War II.
The collection documents the career of William C. Hays as an architect and as an educator working for the University of California.
This collection consists of 44 cartes de visite photographic prints of sites in Mendocino County, taken by M. M. Hazeltine, ca. 1867-1869. Included are images of Mendocino and vicinity, views of the town including residences and public buildings, lumber mills...
Photographs and miscellanea, relating to the condition of troops stationed in the United States and Hawaii during World War II.
Contents.- [v.1] Heads of discourses preach'd in 1849.- [v.2] Heads and notes of discourses delivered ... in 1850. pt. 1.- [v.3] Notes of discourses delivered in Percy chapel ... 1850-51.- [v.4] Notes of discourses delivered in Percy chapel ... 1851-2....
Letters from Heald family members and friends who had joined the gold rush in California, Peru, and Australia. Many are addressed to Mrs. Heald.
Dorothy Healey (b.1914) was a member of the Young Communist League (1928-), and the Communist Party (1932-1973). She was appointed a deputy labor commissioner by Governor Culbert Olson (1940), and served as the Chairman of the Los Angeles Communist Party...
Materials related to CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) organizing activities in the 1930s and 1940s in the Los Angeles area, with a focus on the American Communications Association-CIO attempt to organize the Los Angeles Western Union Workers (1944-1945). There is...
Records of the Healing Alternatives Foundation, including meeting minutes, correspondence, planning documents, publicity, newsletters, design/artwork files, funding sources and strategies.
The collection documents the activities of the Health Care Council (HCC) of Orange County, California, a coalition of health-related organizations that works to improve access to healthcare services for all Orange County residents. Because HCC staff members serve as advocates...
Resource papers, compiled for University staff, on various aspects of health education: medicine, mental health, pharmacy, professional nursing, veterinary medicine, and vision care. All papers are dated December 1969.
Clippings, pamphlets, and newspaper issues, relating to political and economic conditions in Ireland. Includes a motion picture film, entitled The Irish Rising, 1916, produced by George Morrison. Also includes some correspondence between Herbert Hoover and J. A. Healy.
This collection of books, letters, and other manuscripts was amassed by James A. Healy from his early days as a bibliophile in the thirties until his death in 1975. Its greatest strengths are in the areas in which he had...
Correspondence relating to the building of his book and manuscript collection, subject files, articles, publications, photographs, etc.
Notebook containing drafts of the poems, and typescript copies with emendations in the author's hand.
Includes 26 photos of Asilomar, California (buildings designed by Julia Morgan); views of the Heard residence (10 Roble Road, Berkeley); the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; Berlin, Germany; Manchester, England; and launching of "Dwight B. Heard" ship. Also present are portraits...
Henry Fitzgerald Heard (October 6, 1889-August 14, 1971) was interested in parapsychology, Vedanta, philosophy, and religion. He took honors in history at Cambridge, 1911, where he also did his postgraduate work in philosophy of religions. He lectured at Oxford University...
Eddie Hearn (1913-1987) was a founding member of the UCLA Theater Arts Department, and was largely responsible for the UCLA Macgowan Hall production facilities. He retired from UCLA (1978) and began designing or consulting on theaters around the world and...
Includes one each of the postal card and the limited edition postal card (including a portrait of William Randolph Hearst), with accompanying explanatory material.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains personal and business papers of George Hearst and his wife, Phoebe Apperson Hearst. A small portion of the collection relates to Mr. Hearst, a rancher, mining tycoon, and politican. His papers include correspondence, illustrated mining notes and reports, bills...
The Millicent Willson Hearst Papers, 1914-1947 (bulk 1926-1935), contain social correspondence; charity files; real estate files for property in New York, Florida and Georgia; financial files; and personal and household expense files.
The Hearst Ranch and Cayucos Photograph Collection contains nine vintage snapshots and 1 mounted print believed to have been taken by longtime Central Coast resident Clayton Leonard Morss (1891-1967). Includes black-and-white snapshots of construction of the Hearst Ranch in San...
Photographs show one exterior view and lavish interiors in the Hearst residence in Washington D.C.
Consists of 19 bound scrapbooks, correspondence and clippings chronicling the career of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Born in New York City Jan. 27, 1908 to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and Millicent Willson Hearst. In 1928 he began his career...
Consists of a portion of William Randolph Hearst's business and personal office files primarily for the years 1927-1929, 1937-1938, and 1944-1947. The papers present an overview of of Hearst's newspaper empire and his management and editorial styles; provide a glimpse...
Consists of Heart Mountain Relocation Center Community Council minutes and laws. Also includes Wash. Daily News Digest (Japanese edition).
The accession consists of one audio cassette tape recording of a lecture delivered by Pearn Peter Niiler entitled, "Heat Budgets of the Tropical Oceans." The lecture was given on March 10, 1983 at 3 p.m. at Sumner Auditorium at the...
A collection of 5 letters and 1 separate address leaf written to Sir John Heath and Sir Edward Heath, the sons of Sir Robert Heath. The letters from Thomas Foster, John Hunt and William Vanbrugh concern business matters, but the...
Twenty-two letters from Heber Gowen to his family in Kennebunk, Me., written from various California locations, mostly Petaluma. The letters describe the climate, Gowen's business ventures, sending money home, and life in Calif. Gowen arranges for his son to join...
A noted American journalist and education editor, the collection includes speeches and writings, correspondence, reviews, memoranda, studies, scrapbooks, and printed matter, all relating to education in the United States.
Business and personal correspondence of George H. Hecke (1868-1950?), Yolo County, California farmer and California's first Director of Agriculture. Collection also includes one volume of minutes of the California State Board of Agriculture.
Dr. Hector Alliot (1862-1919), was the first curator for the Southwest Society of the Archaeological Institute collections in 1901, and in 1912, he oversaw its transfer to the Southwest Museum where he became Director in 1917. The collection consists of...
Orders and personnel records, relating to American naval aviation, especially in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
E.R. Hedrick (1876-1943) was a professor of mathematics at UCLA (1937- ), and provost. He also served as vice-president for the University of California, was the editor-in-chief of the (1921-37), vice-president (1916) and president (1929-30) of the American Mathematical Society,...
Collection consists of photographs and manuscripts....
Speeches and writings, transcript of interview, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to education in California, and especially to California state legislation regarding education.
Relates to the involvement of Russia in World War I and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
Relates to conditions in Czechoslovakia during World War II, the postwar communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and postwar world politics.
Harold Heifetz (1919- ) was a playwright and author. The collection consists of 59 engravings and lithographs representative of 19th century book illustration. Illustrations are mostly English, although a few French and German prints are included.
German national socialist memorabilia, including daggers, knife and sheath.
This collection contains the professional papers and materials of Louis H. Heilbron, a San Francisco-based labor law attorney who served on several boards overseeing higher education. He was instrumental in the development of the California State University system during...
Delivered in Marburg, Germany.
The collection consists of papers of neurobiologist Walter Friedrich Heiligenberg. The collections includes correspondence, research reports, audio tape recordings of experiments, photographs, slides, figures for papers, teaching records including lecture notes, reading lists and syllabi, appointment calendars, manuscripts of publications,...
Relates to German paratroop operations on the eastern and western fronts during World War II through the battle of Monte Cassino.
Manuscripts or Ozalid copies of piano-vocal scores of popular songs, a few with obbligato instrumental parts, mostly with texts in English or Hungarian. Also published sheet music of songs. Also popular Hungarian dance music arranged for miscellaneous small ensembles, most...
London gallery directed by Andrew Ciechanowieck. Records include extensive correspondence with museums, galleries, collectors, and other colleagues in Europe and the United States. Photographs document paintings, drawings, sculptures, and decorative art sold and exhibited by, and offered to the gallery....
Memoirs, correspondence, and an interview, relating to the American military entrance into and occupation of Berlin at the end of World War II. In part, photocopy.
Orders, instructions, and printed matter, relating to the civil administration and relief of the Philippines, 1944, war crime trials in the Pacific, and the administration of government in Japan following World War II.
Relates to the foundation and early activities of Radio Free Europe.
This collection contains the professional papers of Donald Heiney documenting his work as a novelist and critic. It includes manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, proofs, newspaper clippings, photographs, and research files relating to his novels and critical works.
This is a single blue colored advertising postcard of the Heinhold's First and Last Chance Bar, with the caption "Original bar made famous by Jack London, Foot of Webster Street, Oakland, Calif."
Correspondence, diaries, notes, and miscellany, relating mainly to conditions in Germany during World War II and to German military operations. Includes correspondence with family members serving in the German army.
The collection documents the professional and personal lives of science fiction author Robert Heinlein and his wife, Virginia Heinlein. Materials in the collection include manuscripts, short stories, articles, book reviews, screen plays, television and radio programs, personal and professional correspondence,...
Chiefly concerning the land and cattle interests of John Heinlen and his sons. A few letters and accounts of John R. and George A. Heinlen. Diplomas, 1880 & 1882, of Anna J. and Mary E. Heinlen, from the University of...
Correspondence with members of the family in Germany, advising them on preparations for a journey to St. Louis, Missouri. With typed translation of one letter.
Relates to German naval operations during World War II, and to prisoners of war in Norway.
Prints, tracings, and sketches of technical equipment such as compressors and generators....
Unpublished finding aid available; inquire at History and Special Collections for the Sciences office.
Photographs, mainly depicting the reinterment of the Austrian socialist leader Otto Bauer in Vienna in 1948. Collected by Grete and Otto Heinz.
Relates to workers' councils in Austria during the period 1918-1923. The study formed, in part, the basis for the book by Rolf Reventlow, Zwischen Alliierten und Bolschewiken: Arbeiterräte in österreich 1918 bis 1923 (Vienna, 1969). Includes both original typescript and...
Orders, personnel records, and photographs, relating to American naval operations.
Depicts Leon Trotsky, his wife and members of his entourage, and the artist Diego Rivera and his wife, in Coyoacan, Mexico. Includes original print, two reference prints, and video tape duplicate.
Stuart Heisler began his career in the film industry in 1913. He became a film editor and later a director of motion pictures. In the late 1950s and throughout the 60s, Heisler also did a substantial amount of television work....
A small, but rich collection of correspondence, articles, clippings and sermon notes of Reverend Aaron Allen Heist, a Methodist minister driven by his Christian faith to lead a life of activism for social justice in the mid twentieth century.
Relates to social, political, and economic conditions of, and current trends among, Germans in the Soviet Union. Study prepared for the United States Department of State Office of External Research.
No. 2, 4, 10-12, 14-17 are printed maps; 23-25 are annotated photocopies.
Heizer directed important field work in the Sacramento Valley of California, near Lovelock, Nevada, and the Mayan sites of La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico and Abaj Takalik, Guatemala. He published more than 500 books and articles concerning archaeology and anthropology. He...
Papers of Lyn Hejinian, American poet, publisher and editor of Tuumba Press, co-editor of POETICS JOURNAL, and co-director of the literary project Atelos. She has been a member of the Poetics Faculty at the New College of California and is...
The Helberg Collection consists of three Vermont farm ledgers (1806-1842); Underwood family Vermont land records (1792-1836); Bliss and Woodward-Underwood family genealogies; T.J. Edson Iowa and Wisconsin land records (1856-1867); and, T.J. Edson's Civil War correspondence, other Civil War papers and...
Research papers of Julius Samuel Held, American art historian renowned for his scholarship in 16th- and 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art, expert on Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Rembrandt. The ca. 70 linear feet of material, dating from...
Includes: correspondence; drafts of writings; photographs, including photographs of Salz's paintings; clipping files; materials relating to Salz's husband Ansley Salz; and a typescript diary of a trip to South America, 1922-1923.
Correspondence, clippings, notes, programs collected or generated during the preparation of Douglas' oral history interviews. (Final transcripts cataloged as BANC MSS 82/51 c.)
3 page letter of Nov.1, 1983 refers to "Clink" Greenhood's illness and a forthcoming donation of letters, books, and writings to The Bancroft Library. Refers to the old days of the Grabhorn Press and their friendship. Also includes a 2...
Literary letter to Jeany Gilder, sister of the editor and critic Richard Watson Gilder (1971 March 14.) castigating Osgood & Co., the publisher of her first book, Verses (1870); personal letter to "Dearest [Botame?] strongly apologetic for having missed a...
Assembled from various sources.
Consists of diaries (1881-1882) from Hyde's adolescent years, letters to her family while living and working in Japan (1912-1914), records of her prints and exhibits, account books for prints sold, and printed catalogs and art journals.
Helen Hyde was raised in San Francisco, then lived in France, Germany and Japan. She spent 15 years in Tokyo mastering traditional Japanese brush painting and woodcuts. She died in Pasadena, California. This is a small collection of colored woodcuts...
Two typed letters from Keller to the wife of Andrew S. Rowan in San Francisco, Calif., expressing gratitude for the Rowans' friendship, inspiration, and donation to Keller's foundation, for research on employment for people who are blind. The first letter...
Transcripts of autobiographical statements by the philosopher Manfred Buhr, the journalist Günter Wirth, and political officials Günter Kleiber and Manfred Uschner, relating to political and intellectual conditions in East Germany prior to German reunification. Collected by the Helen Kellogg Institute...
Notes, bibliography and clippings concerning F. Simcoe, Indians (including "Prophet dances") and pioneers in Washington.
Chiefly correspondence and manuscripts of Helen L. Hawkins (pseud. Hannah Hinsdale), including letters to her daughter, Quail. Also includes misc. Hawkins family material, including the guestbook of Hannah and Quail Hawkins (1949). Hannah Hinsdale manuscripts are: "Miss Lotta: a play...
View of the front of U.C. Berkeley's Sproul Hall during Free Speech Movement demonstration, photographed by Helen Nestor, 1963 (printed later?). Portrait of Nestor, photographed by Pamela Valois, 1991. Brochure for Richmond Art Center exhibition: Helen Nestor, 1968.
Letters written by Allan Seager and Steve Connelly.
This collections includes Helen Giffen's manuscripts and notes for her research on Georgiana Bruce Kirby
Written from the family ranch, Hill Girt Farm at Martinez, Calif.; from San Francisco; from Stanford University, where she was a student, class of 1900; and from Alameda, Calif. where she taught nature studies in Alameda High School. Also, a...
Contains newspaper clippings of letters written by Daniels to her family in the Netherlands, which were published in the Amersterdam newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad, written in Dutch from San Jose and San Francisco, July 4, 1892-Mar.11, 1898. The letters describe life...
Two brief letters from the actress Helena Modjeska, written from her ranch in Orange County, to Frick in Los Angeles, regarding an invitation for Modjeska to speak to students at Frick's high school.
Collection consists of playbill for the Fifth Avenue Theatre dated Jan. 8, 1878 for the play Adrienne starring Helena Modjeska, a Los Angeles Express article dated April 12, 1909 titled Solemn funeral services for late Madame Modjeska, an newspaper article...
Photographs taken shortly before remodeling of building.
Notebook containing holograph field notes from Heller's 1902 exploratory trip to Baja California to collect specimens and data for the Field Museum of Chicago. Includes sketched maps of his routes and lists of the fauna and flora of the various...
Printed reproductions of drawings of people and scenes in German East Africa. Published in Berlin by J. Zenkers.
Irving H. Hellman (1883- ) was the vice-president and director of the Hellman Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, director of the Merchants National Bank and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. His hobby was horseback riding, and he was president...
Business papers, chiefly correspondence, pertaining to Hellman's activities in banking, electric and cable railway transportation, and real estate investment, particularly in southern California and San Francisco. Correspondence is with and about the banks and financial institutions with which Hellman was...
Land tenure records and memorials concerning the Hellman family originally from Los Angeles and the Heller family of San Francisco. Individuals concerned are: Isaias W. Hellman, Esther Hellman, Clara Hellman (Mrs. E.S. Heller), Emilie S. Heller, Edward Hellman Heller and...
Chiefly reprints of articles.
Receipt for funds from the German government for furtherance of revolutionary activities in Russia. Photocopy.
Melvyn B. Helstien (1920-90) received his Ph.D in theater from the University of Minnesota (1962). He became a professor in the Department of Theater Arts, UCLA (1963-86), served as Department Vice-chairman (1971-73), and again in 1981. The collection consists of...
The Melvyn B. Helstien papers consist of slides, diapositives, pen & ink illustrations, correspondence, articles, newsletters, manuscripts, bibliographic materials, journals, photographs, slides, index cards, and essays produced and collected by Dr. Melvyn Helstien. The materials are from Afghanistan, Africa, Argentina,...
Contains 2 letters dealing with insurance for mine and delivery of order and receipts of the various incarnations of Helwig & Trood companies.
Articles by and about Ernest Hemingway published in magazines.
The George Thomson Hemingway papers include correspondence, memoranda, data, photographs and reports. The bulk of the collection concerns the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation (CalCOFI). The collection includes files on CalCOFI history, drafts and correspondence concerning CalCOFI conferences and agreements,...
The accession consists of 10 black and white glossy 3 1/2"x5" photographic prints showing the demolition of the old S.I.O. Library (built 1915)
Include clippings about the Company and letters congratulating Hemphill on his appointment as general manager, 1924.
Holograph letter written on stationery of the 15th Vermont Regiment, Company A.
Documents relating mainly to his military career. Include statement by Joaquín Beltrán concerning Limón's participation in the attack against Vera Cruz and by Victoriano Huerta re services rendered in the campaign in Chihuahua against Pascual Orozco. Also included: Limon's certificate...
Correspondence, business, legal and mining papers, field notes and surveys, miscellaneous mining materials....
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, minutes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to higher education in the United States, especially at Antioch College and the State University of New York, and to higher education for women.
Annotated typescript published in THE FLOATING BEAR....
Photographs show identified wives of legislators at two social teas hosted by Mrs. Earl Warren.
Writings and sound recordings of an interview, relating to Richard Sorge, Soviet spy in the German Embassy in Japan. Includes an annotated affidavit by Joachim von Ribbentrop relating to the war crimes trial of Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese ambassador to Germany...
This collection documents a pictorial history of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Included in this collection are newspaper clippings of the earthquake, personal accounts of the earthquake, correspondence, photographs, postcards, periodicals, maps, and ephemera.
Pamphlets, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, circulated material, letters, and notes, relating to drought and famine in Ethiopia, relief and development assistance to Ethiopia, and political conditions and civil war in Ethiopia.
Relates primarily to Soviet-American relations in the interwar period, and also to American Red Cross relief work in Russia, the Baltic States and Germany, 1919-1921, and to American-Irish relations. Published as A Question of Trust: The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic...
The Randall Henderson Papers (1905-1981, bulk 1930-1970) comprise correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials relating to Henderson's professional and personal life. Of particular note are Henderson's activities as editor of and other publications, his work as a desert conservationist, and...
Original drawings by Donald S. Hendricks to illustrate John Rechy's (2003), together with emails from Rechy to Hendricks, and a set of paper dolls from hendricks' .
Contains mostly correspondence concerning Oregon land fraud cases, the San Francisco graft prosecutions, the Progressive Movement, and the Democratic Party in California. Some correspondence is addressed to Mrs. Heney, C.W. Cobb (Heney's law partner), and a few others. Also includes...
Four silver dollars, dated 1896, 1922, 1923, and 1924; and one coin from the Jamestown Exposition, 1907.
The television series was a situational comedy that aired 1959-1962. The cast featured Jackie Cooper and Abbey Dalton. The collection consists of scripts and production information from the program
Contemporary transcripts of essays relating to various aspects of French history. V.1: Recueil de pièces detachées... concernant l'histoire de France. V.2: Extraits des mémoires des généralités de France (part of his État de France).
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains correspondence, primarily between Henrietta S. Tower and her mother, Mary E. Tower. These letters refer to Henrietta Tower's time at San Francisco's Irving Institute, and Mary Tower's news of family, friends, and neighbors in Salt Spring Valley near Milton,...
Correspondence, reports, and printed matter, relating to guerrilla activities of the Frente de Liberta¸ão de Mo¸ambique, the Movimento Popular de Liberta¸ão de Angola, and the Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde, in Mozambique, Angola, and Guinea-Bissau and...
Includes birth and marriage certificates of Claude Henriot, French emigré, 1853; copy of birth registration, French Consulate, San Francisco, of his daughter, Emelie, who married 1st, H. Penelon, early photographer, Los Angeles, and 2d, C.F. Gauthier; Gauthier's baptism certificate; marriage...
Six letters from Henry Barker to his brother sent from Russia, Chile, at sea while en route to Calif., and San Francisco. He writes of his visits to the Kremlin in Moscow and to St. Petersburg, and then describes life...
Consists of thirteen letters written to his mother, most of which describe Brown's experiences in Calif. Includes an account of his 1851 steamship voyage to San Francisco via Panama aboard the Ohio, the Falcon, and the New Orleans; living and...
Includes agreement with Bartlett concerning his sketches; letters from Bartlett and Jacob B. Moore re the agreement, and from Alfred Ely Beach enquiring about reproducing the drawings in the New York Illustrated News; letters by Brown (original and photocopies) describing...
Documents of San Francisco lawyer Henry B. Underhill, including certificates granting permission to practice law before the California and U.S. Supreme Courts.
A diary, June 12-25, 1859, describes his trip to Yosemite and mentions Rev. Frederick C. Ewer, James M. Hutchings and Charles L. Weed. Papers also include a letter written by him, Mason demit, receipts, etc.
Addressed to his fiancée and later his wife, Mary Elizabeth Judkins. Include letters (1850-1853) written en route overland to California and from Sacramento and Downieville, describing his experiences there. Biographical sketch also included.
Collection consists of annotated scripts and production material for television programs related to the career of producer, director, and writer Bob Henry. Includes materials for the Flip Wilson show (1972-74), the Helen Reddy show (1972-73), The Mac Davis show (1974),...
Letters of Rev. Henry B. Sheldon to his parents
Letters written to his wife in Princeton, Ill, primarily relating to the speculative character of people in California.
This small collection consists of biographical materials of the Henry family (C.F. Henry, Rena M. Henry, his wife, Helen Henry, daughter and other family members), and Henry's records of marriages, correspondence, sermons, class lectures and information on Throop Memorial Universalist...
Newspaper clippings (mostly undated) concerning the overhead cable system for street railroads, invented by Casebolt; together with a report card from San Francisco High School (May 1, 1858), a state education diploma certifying the bearer to teach public school in...
Relates to family affairs.
Includes letter, June 22, l846, by Clay as President of the American Colonization Society re a bequest of some slaves he proposes to send to Liberia, and letters to Clay from William H. Harrison (Sept. 23, l827) and from Zachary...
Three items pertaining to Clay, a national political figure and legislator. Consists of a ribbon from the Democratic Whig National Convention (1844); a handwritten letter (1 p.), dated Nov. 24, 1850, to W.R. Turner of Marysville, Calif., discussing the death...
Journal by Henry Curtiss written during 1852-53.
Typed biographical sketches of Cogswell, some of which are cited excerpts from published sources. Includes information on Cogswell's philanthropic gifts of public drinking fountains and monuments to various U.S. cities, including San Francisco, to promote temperance. Also discusses his founding...
Consists of material removed from the time capsule placed under the Benjamin Franklin statue in Washington Square, San Francisco, Calif., in 1879, to be opened in 1979. Contains personal business papers of Henry Daniel Cogswell, including indentures and other papers...
Letters from John W. Geary, D.D. Page, William Alvord and Horatio Stebbins; agreement with Samuel Gaty concerning mining property in Idaho, 1864; contemporary copy of Pacific Express Company's certificate of incorporation, 1869; deed from George Stoneman for land in Los...
Contents: Letter from Samuel Barlow; letter from W.B. Hyde pertaining to opening of silver mines in Idaho Territory; agreement concerning purchase of shares in Carson Creek Consolidated Mine, Calaveras County, Calif.
Letter to his wife (1853) gives impressions of San Francisco bay area and news that he may have found a building for a school. Letter to Noyes (1857) outlines fiscal difficulties and plans for beginning of regular instruction at College...
Includes letters from Phoebe Apperson Hearst and James Hall McKenney; materials relating to the case, Southern Pacific Railroad vs. John F. Phillips and John H. Cox; and a copy of the bylaws of the Fruit Vale Ditch Company, 1902.
Henry Evans was born in Superior, Wisconsin in 1918. He came to San Francisco and opened the Porpoise Bookshop in 1944. Evans subsequently acquired an 1852 Washington hand press on which he printed books and pamphlets. In 1958 he began...
Contains leaflets from the American Student Union, Young People's Socialist League, American Youth Congress, National Student League, and other groups.
Photographic documentation of the Henry Ford Bridge prepared as part of plan for demolition and replacement. Accompanied by list of photographs and historic and present day description (18 leaves).
The Peabody Collection consists of 672 glass plate negatives in various sizes, 1054 film negatives in various sizes, 24 photograph albums, 887 loose photographs in a variety of formats, published works, and manuscript material, created and collected by Henry G....
Written to his wife in three Gregory's Express pocket letter books. An account of his voyage from New York around Cape Horn to San Francisco in l852, on the ship Grecian, with stopovers at Rio de Janeiro, and Talcahuano, Chile.
Consists of letters, telegrams, and notes pertaining to Ellis's activities with the San Francisco police department. Contains material regarding the 1870 Alexander P. Crittenden murder case, including biographical information on the accused, Laura D. Fair. Includes letters dealing with the...
Scrapbooks, photographs, rosary novenas, Wolf Head Society roster
Mainly letters to family in the East relating travels and various aspects of life in mining camps and towns of Nevada in the Reno area and California in the Mammoth City and Bodie area. References to Indian fighting. Material concerning...
Letter written on June 20, 1846 from Henry Halleck to George W. Cullum that mentions upcoming U.S. Army expedition to California aboard the USS Lexington. Also covered is promotion for Halleck's newly-written book, and the possibility of more officers being...
Includes documents signed as Governor of California and letter from Leland Stanford.
Include letters from Alfred P.V. Morel-Fatio, Léopold V. Delisle, and Henri A. Omont.
Correspondence with Vincent McHugh, poet, and Tate Adams, illustrator, re publication by the Peregrine Press of McHugh's book of poems, Alpha; corrected MSS and page proof for Alpha; and copy of Evans' article on the Peregrine Press.
One photograph shows Henry Evans standing outside his printing shop, the Peregrine Press, San Francisco, and possibly dates from 1950. The remaining three date from 1960 and show Evans at work inside his shop.
Mainly political and legal correspondence, including letter from Charles T. Botts concerning government and letter from Stephen Johnson Field; letters from Haight, some written as Governor of California. Also personal accounts.
Two short letters written on Lyceum Theatre stationary.
Includes pictures of various United States dams and dam construction, shipyards and ship building, various Kaiser corporations and construction projects in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Henry J. Kaiser and the Kaiser family.
Includes letters from A.M. Kenaday, Lewis W. Mayer, the U.S. Treasury Dept., and from relatives in Germany and in the east; accounts, 1888-1890; and notes.
Lantern slides and scrapbooks depicting agricultural practices in the Philippines.
Regarding transmittal of information to a Mr. Litchfield (Solicitor of the Treasury) by Robert Anstruther, arranging a dinner date with Laurence Sulivan, and a transmittal of information to the Foreign Office via Henry Unwin Addington.
Written to his brother in Kenosha, Wisc., these letters begin with his leaving Springfield, Mass., tell of his mining activities at French Corral, Calif. in 1858, of his wife and daughter joining him in June 1859, and of his losing...
Diaries cover life and schooling in the East, ordination as a minister, and life in China as a missionary. Letters (mainly mimeographed, some incomplete), written from China, describe travels within the country, duties as missionary, study of the Chinese language,...
Views of Kline and 3 of his depression-era grocery businesses. Collectively, photos illustrate a progression from a produce stand on Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, to a drive-in market on Sunset Blvd., to a grocery store.
This collection of home movies was photographed by film director, Henry Koster. Using a 8 mm. camera, Koster filmed his travels to Europe from Amsterdam to Budapest in the mid-1930s, his children and family as they celebrated birthdays and milestones...
Typed transcripts of extracts from letters, 1874-1884, in private possession, relating mainly to Oak's collaboration in the writing and publication of Bancroft's history, and diary of a trip through California by team in 1887, with 5 maps laid in showing...
Part I: Mostly letters from Josiah Royce concerning his attempts to obtain information from John C. Frémont and Jessie Benton Fremont about the conquest of California, 1884-1901. Include notes corrected by Jessie Benton Frémont.
The papers include correspondence, crew lists, diaries, program plans, and other papers documenting Marjorie Louise Henry's experiences as sea-going technician and data researcher on D/V Glomar Challenger, a drilling vessel operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California,...
Business papers, charts, correspondence, diaries, maps, photographs, railroad papers
Chiefly correspondence with Helen Throop Purdy, another Calif. author, and Dorothy Huggins of the California Historical Society, concerning Purdy's review of Bland's book, Stevenson's California, published in 1924. Purdy's review, published in the Oct. 1924 issue of California Historical Society...
Assembled from various sources, as noted on folders.
Six letters to Paul Ogden from Miller. One letter to Ogden from Lepska Miller also included.
302 letters of Henry Miller, 1869-1877, all but a few addressed to his partner in the San Joaquin Valley land company firm of Miller & Lux, Charles Lux, pertaining to business transactions; 114 letters and 31 telegrams to Henry Miller...
v. 1. Gounod, C.F. Faust. Humperdinck, Engelbert. Hänsel und Gretel. Wagner, Richard. Lohengrin. Wagner, Richard. Siegfried. Wagner, Richard. Sigfrido. Wagner, Richard. Tannhäuser.--v. 2. Massenet, J.E.F. Thaïs. Puccini, Giacomo. Madam Butterfly. Puccini, Giacomo. Tosca. Verdi, Giuseppe. Othello.
This collection of diaries serves as a window into the life of Oscar M. Henry, a California rancher, farmer and miner. Henry wrote the diaries on his farm in Amador County, California from 1885 to 1915. In daily entries, Henry...
Contains two birth certificates from Wechold, Germany dated Nov. 24, 1871 and copied Nov. 30, 1937 and a marriage license and certificate for Henry Otto and Eliza A. Cartoir from the County and City of San Francisco, signed by Julius...
Mainly correspondence with former classmates of Yale University, including letter from Asher Robbins.
(v.1) Clippings of poetry; (v.2) clippings on various subjects from Massachusetts and Connecticut papers. Assembled by Leonard.
Communicating to the Assembly the current status of the Revolution and other matters relating to government. Typed transcript included.
Pohler collected documents related to the historical perspectives of California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers.
Three typed items related to Crocker, including a Boston Journal interview with Charles G. Stumcke of Dorchester, Mass., about his trip from Boston to San Francisco around Cape Horn on the ship New Jersey in 1849, the same ship taken...
Chiefly correspondence with Logan Clendening concerning the introduction of ice cream to America, and the history of ice cream. Includes one letter from John F. Forbes to Mrs. Hatfield accompanied by the text of the remarks Forbes made at the...
Tapes 1-14. Basic chemistry and reactivity of functional groups, May 18-July 13, 1987 -- tapes 15-17. Heterocyclic chemistry course, January 28-30, 1992 -- tape 18. New reagents for old reactions, November 29, 1995.
Reel to reel tape (7-inch) of May 2, 1977 lecture "Synthesis with amino acids, amincoacylation and iminium salts; cassette of October 31, 1988 NIDA Technical Review meeting on current chemical and pharmacological advances featuring Rapoport; undated cassette of a National...
Contains journal (80 p.) covering Captain William H. Warner's expedition to the Sierra Nevada and recuperation in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hewit describes illness, California Indians, including their diet and enslavement, staying with Sutter, gold and bears. Also includes correspondence (9 letters)...
Daily record of legal documents notarized.
The collection contains publications of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). The materials include brochures, fliers, event programs, newsletters, reports, course and program descriptions, guidelines, and catalogs.
Papers relating to Henry Senger's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Contains miscellaneous papers concerning Henry Shed including family correspondence; photographs of Henry Shed and family, and of his mother, Mary Shed; and an article about Shed.
Deeds and other papers relating to mining claims in California and Nevada, and stock certificates mainly for mining companies located in Nevada and Arizona.
Diary, Sept. 26, 1846-May 11, 1847, of voyage from New York to San Francisco, as Lt. Col., New York to San Francisco, as Lt. Col., New York Volunteers, aboard the Susan Drew. Copy of letter, Sept., 1847, from La Paz,...
This collection is a miscellany centering on Henry Sterling Bloom and his family. There are two letters written by Bloom to his wife, Eliza, in Illinois dated 1850 (from Deseret, Utah) and 1851 (from Downieville, Calif.); associated with the Downieville...
Primarily relating to Francis Bacon, William Shakespeare, and simplified spelling. Copies of two of his sonnets also included.
Contains the paperwork for ordering a set,from Agent E.B. Palmer, of Hubert Howe Bancroft's works in a walnut bookcase. Also includes pictures of Bancroft and of his library on Valencia St., San Francisco, Calif.
The documents include extracts of records, abstracts of titles, notices of location and deeds. A certificate application from Lewis Chalmers, Esquire, as an agent for Henry Syme of London, England, lists the mining lodes of the Isabella Gold and Silver...
An account of his voyage to California via Panama, the trip across the Isthmus and his experiences in the northern mines.
Family and business correspondence, including four letters from architect David Farquharson; papers relating to Cleaveland's brother, Dr. Joseph Manning Cleaveland, of the New York State Asylum for the Insane; a map and report on Gold Hill Quartz and Mine in...
American poet.
Typed transcripts of three letters written by an American soldier during the Mexican War. They concern the attacks on Veracruz and Cerro Gordo, the arrival of United States forces at Jalapa, and other aspects of the war, as well as...
Sermon notes; statement on need for collective church charity; and a letter (Sept. 5, 1883) written for him by his wife, Eunice W. Beecher, re his California lecture tour.
Narrative, written by London journalist, of journey from St. Louis to California (1857-58) including accounts of experiences as teamster at Ft. Union and Santa Fe, his travels to lower Calif. and encounters with Indians of the southwest, descriptions of buffalo...
Include letters from Edward H. Parker and the San Francisco firms of Story Bros. Co. and Abernethy, Clark and Co. concerning merchandise shipped to Corbett's hardware store in Portland.
Contains Henry Woon's writings on bilingual education, summaries of professional conferences attended, and mainly topics relating to Asian American issues. Includes materials from conferences, workshops, and community organizations, as well as correspondence, reports, press releases, documents, newsclippings, and printed materials...
The Henry Woon collection contains photographs and scrapbooks documenting Asian Americans and other people of color in the San Francisco Bay Area from the 1950s to the early 2000s. The scrapbooks, which span the 1950s to the mid-1970s, contain newspaper...
Include letters from Osborne concerning his experiences in Bodie as superintendent of the White Cloud Mining Company; work with the Los Angeles Evening Express from 1889; political activities; description of the Demery mine in Siskiyou County, 1900; career as president...
The collection includes files from XOC, VHS tapes, and Drexler drafts and galley proofs.
Collection consists of research files with original and photocopied periodical articles, newspaper clippings, and ephemera. Includes information about various persons and subjects related to motion pictures such as motion picture directors, film critics, film titles, and genres.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, serial issues and other printed matter, relating to Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty broadcasting to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, to conditions in Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union and the former Soviet Union,...
The Walter R. Hepner Memorial Collection documents aspects of Hepner's professional administrative career and his involvement with the community at large, including international travel. The collection dates from 1892 to 1977, with the bulk of documents created between the 1940s...
Drawings of coats of arms of Great Britain.
Revised typescript of his Baghdad-by-the-Bay and carbon typescript of Don't Call It Frisco.
Contains the unpublished manuscript of a book on Benny Goodman; a tearsheet from the San Francisco Symphony Stagebill; and copies of a newspaper, 1968 Feb. 2 - 19, containing his column. This newspaper was published daily, by Ramparts, during a...
Correspondence, agreements, accounts and photographs relating to his business selling trained sea lions to parks and zoos.
Contains correspondence between Van Etten and Lee de Forest, 1951-1957, mostly concerning personal matters, but with references to their work together and de Forest's legal battles with Edwin H. Armstrong concerning patents of devices invented for radio. Included with this...
Includes letters to Herbert Bashford and original poems by Bashford as well as N. J. Herby's poem, "At the Grave of Herbert Bashford." Also, photocopies of articles by and about Bashford. In addition, an announcement for a performance and reading...
Letters from contemporary writers and publishers received as Washington State Librarian and as literary editor, San Francisco Bulletin and San Jose Times.
Recollections of settlement in the San Luis Rey Valley, 1869; sheep ranching; association with Major Utt, John Forster and various other pioneers of San Diego County.
Letters addressed to and from Dr. Bolton concerning his work for the Bureau on the Indians of Texas, and his revisions of the Bureau's Handbook of American Indians.
Maps used for teaching history classes at the University of California many of them created in the 1930's for a WPA project.
Interviews with playwright George Axelrod, musician Artie Shaw, and writers Leslie Fiedler and Harvey Swados.
Originals in possession of : Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.Interviews with political leaders, businessmen, military officers, journalists, writers, physicians, secretaries, aides, friends, and associates of Herbert Hoover, relating to their recollections of Hoover in various capacities, including relief work director, president...
Lists clippings, pamphlets, and other ephemeral publications, 1879-1975, by or about Herbert Hoover. Arranged chronologically. Photocopy.
Chiefly editor's proofs of Guilty of everything: the autobiography of Herbert Huncke, with holograph corrections, along with a transcript of a conversation between Huncke and Don Kennison, which did not appear as an afterword in the book as originally intended....
Letters written by Priestley when travelling to and from the Philippines and when teaching there. The letters provide a detailed narrative of ocean voyage from California via Hawaii, as well as later travels in Japan, China, Macao, and Hong Kong....
H. J. Webber was a professor of plant breeding and director of the Citrus Experiment Station at the University of California, Riverside. The collection includes his writings on navel and pineapple oranges, avocados, his correspondence, photographs, and other office notes....
Consists of only a small amount of correspondence and writings, including incoming letters, 1886 to 1892, received during Webber's years as a student, and incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1912 to 1946, from his years as a professor at the University...
Correspondence, notes, and clippings.
Describes the sinking of the steamer "Los Angeles".
Four photographs--2 portraits, 1 of Golden Gate Park Conservatory, 1 of California's 40th birthday celebration (September 9, 1890). Four letters--2 from 1890, 1 from 1891 and 1 from 1892 addressed to Fred O. Brown, Colchester, Connecticut. Content includes his impressions...
Collection consists of photographs relating to buildings and properties constructed by Herbert M. Baruch Corporation of Los Angeles during the 1920s and 1940s.
Correspondence between Herbert M. Evans and Miriam Simpson. Also, notes, lectures, bibliographies and biographical material on Evans.
Contains drawings for five residential projects in San Francisco Bay Area, 1911-1922.
Relates to the British general strike of 1926. Written by unidentified individuals in Great Britain.
Papers relating to Gleason's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, notes, and printed matter, relating to proposals for an all-volunteer armed force, Congressional action on the proposals, and evaluation of the new volunteer system in operation.
This collection includes correspondence, business records, manuscripts, and ephemera on the subjects HerBooks has published.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, conference papers, reports, and printed matter, relating to the history of education in Germany, Allied educational policy in Germany after World War II, German-American educational exchanges, and activities of the International Standing Conference for the History of...
Wally Herger, Republican, was a California State Assembly Member, 1981-1986. Bill files introduced by Herger concern agriculture, land management, and water resources in California.
Two letters from the Paraguayan poet to the donor dated 1952 and 1953, and a newspaper article, "Un memoración sencilla de Hérib Campos Cervera, por Reinaldo Montefilpo Carvallo."
This collection contains items related to the Heritage Bookshop, including sale and purchase invoices, inventories, daily business files, catalogs, and artwork.
A small collection of materials from and about the Heritage House Museum in Compton, California. Materials include correspondence, ledgers, and paper from the Auxiliary; programs, booklets, and correspondence about the museum itself; and ephemera and journals from the 19th...
Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 created the Heritage Task Force (HTF) in 1981 to study and recommend policies, programs, and legislation to preserve and enhance California's architectural, cultural, and historic resources. The Heritage Task Force (HTF) records consist of 2.75 cubic...
Consists of Herman D. Nichols memorablia and ephemera, including yearbooks, report cards, menus, and war ration coupons. Includes geneological information and ephemera relating to the Nichols, Kellogg, and Tubbs families, with diaries by Catherine Rayner Edmunds Kellogg (1861) and Sheldon...
Include seven letters from Ambrose Bierce, 1907-1908, several with references to Jack London, George Sterling and other writers; 35 letters from Bierce to C.W. Doyle, l895-l902; letter to Scheffauer from Doyle, Dec. l8, l899; seventeen letters from Eleanora O'Neill to...
A few letters written by him; manuscripts of some poems, plays and stories; clippings, many of which relate to Ambrose Bierce; inscribed books (his own and others)
Relates to proposals by R. Herman for the basis of a peace settlement to end World War I, especially regarding territorial questions.
Contains letters from Herman Winchester to brother describing travel to Calif. by ship and overland through Mexico, San Francisco, the gold mining at "Mormon Bar" [i.e. Mormon Island], price of goods in Calif., family, and politics in Calif. during the...
Includes letters from colleagues after his death, sent to his secretary, Marion Lewis Meyer; manuscript of "In memoriam" for University of California and related letters; biography; publications listing; portraits.
Includes watercolors and prints by Herman Hesse (many signed), and snapshots and postcards of sites relating to Hesse.
Consists of abstract of title for Hermitage Mining Co. and deeds to property, a company prospectus and correspondence by J.B. Richardson and C.T. Roussin concerning ownership and operations of mine.
The collection contains original artwork, photographic images, periodical articles regarding both Hernandez and many of her contemporaries, original manuscripts, audio and visual recordings documenting interviews and political events, and ephemera gathered from artists, performers, and political/social activists and events.
The collection contains original artwork, photographic images, periodical articles regarding both Hernandez and many of her contemporaries, original manuscripts, audio and visual recordings documenting interviews and political events, and ephemera gathered from artists, performers, and political/social activists and events.
Collection of articles about Ester Hernandez and her artwork. Collection includes various post cards, gallery cards and other Illustrations of Hernandez's art.n.b. Accents have been removed to facilitate the use of most web browsers.Researchers who would like to indicate errors...
Research materials collected by Mr. and Mrs. Rensch for HISTORIC SPOTS IN CALIFORNIA and other works and projects.
v.1. Modern prose and poetry.- v.2. Classical, mediaeval, legendary.
The Edith Harvey Heron Collection (1895-1980) documents this California artist's professional work and history. The collection includes watercolors, drawings, etchings, miscellaneous art, prints, newspaper articles, pamphlets, photographs, and professional records. The materials provide background information on Heron's artistic interests...
Relates to Russo-Romanian military activities during World War I and to the Russian Revolution.
Diary, photographs, and a memoir entitled Face To Face with the Mohammedan Menace in the Maghreb, relating to social conditions in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
Manuscripts and other original work, correspondence (mainly incoming), works by other writers and artists (primarily Chicano).
Photographs and magazine illustrations, depicting V. I. Lenin and Joseph Stalin.
Brochure, prepared by the Bohemian Club, commemorating the eightieth birthday of Herbert Hoover, 1954; and menu, for a luncheon for Nikita Khrushchev on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1959.
The Maycie Herrington papers are part of the Western Region Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This collection contains photographic prints, a poster, and unpublished manuscripts regarding the military history of the Tuskegee Airmen as well as African American history.
Collection consists of manuscripts, ozalid masters and copies, scores and parts of radio, television, and film music. Includes arrangements used in CBS Crime Classics radio show and music from the following films: Battle of Neretva, Jason and the Argonauts, The...
The collection is focused around the composing and conducting activity of Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975) between the years 1927 and 1975. A small body of personal papers adds some material relating to his personal life (personal and legal correspondence, diaries, financial...
Copies of radio programs and television programs with original music by Bernard Herrmann.
Relates to the trial of E. Herrmann and six others in Munich for disturbance of the peace and slander, in connection with protests of refugees against the administration of the Bavarian Secretariat of Refugee Affairs.
Maintains civilization to be contrary to nature.
American artist working under the name Copain. Depicts world leaders and revolutionaries. Used to illustrate the journal Intercontinental Press.
Correspondence, interviews, lectures, essays, notes, and clippings, relating to the League of Nations, territorial quesions, prisoners of war, and other political and economic issues at the Paris Peace Conference.
Colored illustrations on p. [1-4] of cover.
William Delmar Hershberger (1903-1987) received his Ph.D in electrical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania (1937). He worked on submarine detection using underwater sound, applied pulsed microwaves to target detection, laid out the first complete radar equipment used in the...
Correspondence with Manley O. Hudson and Arthur Sweetser, officials of the League of Nations, relating to accomplishments of the League of Nations and to prospects of the League for maintenance of peace and resolution of international disputes in the future.
Writings and speeches, memoranda, and resolutions, relating to the history, economy, and foreign policy of Lithuania and to the movement for Lithuanian independence. Includes appeals from Lithuanian-American organizations to the U.S. government urging recognition of the independence of Lithuania.
Development of San Marino ranch and the Huntington Botanical Gardens; construction of the Huntington residence and of the Huntington Library; city of San Marino, California. Articles relative to botanical gardens and specific species....
Related collection: Lilly Hertz papers (ARCHIVES Hertz 2)...
The Lilly Hertz collection includes a great number of poems in her hand, programs and reviews of recitals, correspondence for the period 1934-1940, private correspondence between Lilly and Alfred Hertz, newspaper clippings related to her social career, and other material....
Personnel records and correspondence (typewritten), relating to the career of H. Hervey in the United States Army and in the California National Guard. Photocopy.
North Vietnamese and Viet Cong propaganda directed at American soldiers in Vietnam.
Relates to Chinese culture and history, and to current political and economic conditions in China. Broadcast on Chinese television.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, studies, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to children and youth in the United States, and to the proceedings of the White House Conference on Children and Youth.
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating to literature and philosophy. Includes papers of Sergei Gessen, father of D. Hessen.
Edwin Bower Hesser (1893-1962) was a prominent photographer who worked in New York and Los Angeles during the golden age of Hollywood and developed his own color photography system known as Hessercolor. The bulk of the collection consists of photographic...
The accession consists of correspondence, photographs, proposals and subject files. The correspondence consists largely of letters exchanged by Dr. Hessler and his wife, Anita Y. Hessler both before and after their marriage in 1954. Many of Hessler's letters to his...
Marine photographer Wilhelm Hester's images of sailing ships and seamen of Washington's Puget Sound from 1893-1905. The collection of mostly 8 x 10 inch glass gelatin dry plates includes broadside views of vessels at anchor, crew portraits, masters and family...
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Relates to German military operations during World War II.
Henri C.J. Heusken (1832-1861) served as secretary and interpreter for Townsend Harris, the first U.S. Consul-General in Japan. The collection consists of the manuscript of the . The diary, illustrated with 37 original ink wash vignettes by the author, is...
Three speeches, relating to the moral legacy of World War II; and two letters to the German-American jurist Alfred Gerstel, relating to personal matters.
Correspondence and manuscript narrative of the life of David Hewes....
Records consist of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, and ephemera, 1957-1973, 1984 and undated (bulk 1957-1973), by and about J. Paul Getty and created and collected by Ralph Hewins. Included is correspondence that primarily discusses Hewins' writings about Getty, a number...
Letters from William Hewitt to family members, written from Rio Casamondo and Sacramento, Calif., and from on board the steam frigate Samson during the Civil War; from Doreus Hewitt, 1854, providing a account of a 34 day voyage from New...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
This collection contains annual reports, sporadic issues of various Hewlett-Packard publications, product information flyers and brochures, and manuals for various Hewlett-Packard products.
Includes transcripts of travel notes (to NAMRU, Cairo and Ethiopia, 1981), minutes of laboratory meetings at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. Received 3/20/91....
Predominantly photographs or reproduction prints relating to Heyneman's own art and the works of other artists. Images include works of John Singer Sargent, snapshots of his home and studio on Tite St. (London), and views of the artist at work....
Correspondence, manuscripts of some of her writings, clippings and photographs. Relating mainly to her study of art and her travels in Europe, her association with prominent English artists and writers, and her work with California House and Kitchener Houses during...
Theses, studies, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating to the history, philosophy, literature, education, and religion in Egypt, the Arab world, and Turkey.
For grocery stores in Placerville and Grizzly Flat, California. v.1-journal, 1851-1859; v.2-ledger, 1855-1859.
Contains 7 letters pertaining to business of the Argus.
Consists primarily of organizational records, including bylaws and Board of Directors' meeting minutes, 1862-1950 (v.4- 49). A few cash receipt books, 1859-1861, mortgage tax receipt books and indexes from the 1860s and 1870s, and a sampling of passbooks and other...
Sixty-three oil paintings painted by Hibi at Tanforan Assembly Center in California and Topaz concentration camp in Utah from 1942 to 1945. Subjects include various daily activities, still lifes, and landscapes....
This collection consists of correspondence, exhibition catalogs, a scrapbook, sketches, watercolors, drawings, oil paintings, and monotype prints by Issei artist Matsusaburo Hibi. Many of these materials relate to the time Hibi spent in the Tanforan Assembly Center (California) and the...
Franklin Hichborn (1868-1964) was a legislative reporter in Sacramento for the (1897-1951), a advocate for public ownership of public utilities, and a trustee for the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation. Boxes 1-184 include correspondence, articles, speeches, reports, financial...
Mugs carved by an inmate of the Santo Tomás prison camp in the Japanese-occupied Philippines during World War II.
Includes three membership cards in Silver City Miner's Union No. 92, 1909, 1918, 1920; a deed for property at Silver City, Nevada, July 5, 1878; and a bill from the Virginia City Water Company, June 30, 1934.
Correspondence, speeches, orders, personnel records, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, and certificates, relating to American naval aviation, particularly during World War II and the Korean War.
The Hickinbotham Brothers Ltd. Collection consists of a centenary history of the company (1952) and three catalogues (1902, 1940 and 1959) of this industrial supply company in Stockton (Calif.)....
Includes correspondence and research notes related to Hickling's discography of Lehmann performances; documemts and articles; and various sound recordings.
Charles Sharpless Hickman (1913-1959) was the Los Angeles music critic for the and various other publications, including the . The collection consists of clipped articles, manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, pictures, and ephemera.
Business papers, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, estate papers, legal papers, maps, newspapers and poems, Louis M. Hickman Corporation administrative records, legal affairs, correspondence....
Business papers, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, estate papers, legal papers, maps, newspapers and poems, Louis M. Hickman Corporation administrative records, legal affairs, correspondence.
The papers of Leland Hickman, actor, American poet, and editor. The bulk of the material dates from 1979 to 1989 and is related to the publication of the literary magazines Bachy, Boxcar, and Temblor, including extensive correspondence, original submissions, paste-ups,...
Notebook in boards with original oil paintings on the boards. The notebook contains poems and drawings, written in the form of a letter to Roy Harvey Pearce....
Photographs focus on the supply of electricity to the mine, showing generators, power lines, and other related equipment. Interior and exterior views are present.
This record group contains sermon outline notes, class notes, autobiographical material, clippings, annotated Bibles, sound tape reels and sound tape cassettes, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other material relating to C. N. and Helen Hiebert....
This record group includes general biographical information on D. Edmond Hiebert and the Hiebert family, 1942-1995; student materials created by Hiebert, 1928-1948; correspondence, ca. 1946-1995; course syllabi, notes and exams from classes taught by Hiebert, 1942-1985; public presentation notes and...
Letters, conference proceedings, transcripts of radio broadcasts, propaganda leaflets, and printed matter, relating primarily to the work of the United States Office of War Information and the United States Army Psychological Warfare Branch in the Southwest Pacific, 1944-1945.
Thomas Tar Higa, a Hawaiian-born Kibei, was born in 1916. He was a member of the 100th Infantry Battalion. The collection consists of documents of Higa's speech tour (1944) sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), photocopies of newspaper...
Letters of William Higby to his mother and father....
The Mitchell Higginbotham papers are part of the Western Region Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This collection includes newspaper clippings, programs, photographs, brochures, and documents. Most of these items are related to the military history of the Tuskegee Airmen, events of Tuskegee...
Colin Higgins (1941-1988) was a screenwriter and director of the film comedies , , , and . The collection consists of personal and professional correspondence, screenplays in various drafts, research materials, production reports, army and college notes, and photographs.
American artist, poet, writer, publisher, composer, and educator. The archive contains papers collected or generated by Higgins, documenting his involvement with Fluxus and happenings, pattern and concrete poetry, new music, and small press publishing from 1972 to 1994, with some...
Ethel Bailey Higgins was the curator of botany at the San Diego Natural History Museum, and the author of (1931) and (1949). The collection consists of manuscripts, photocopies, and printed booklets about the flora and fauna of San Diego County,...
News editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company (1927-1933); freelance agricultural journalist (1933-1971). Brochures, correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, serials, photographs, and posters relating to the development of agricultural machinery in the United States, Canada, and Europe, particularly the history of tractors and combines.
Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public...
Correspondence, photographs, printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to American defense policy.
One typewritten letter dated April 25, 1906, with handwritten signature, from Frank W. Higgins, Governor of New York, to Morris K. Jesup, Esq., President of the New York Chamber of Commerce. The letter acknowledges the raising of "large sums of...
Writings, correspondence, and photographs, relating to twentieth-century military history, and especially to aspects of World War II, the Indochinese War, and the Cuban missile crisis. Includes drafts of a book-length study entitled "Pluto and Vulture: A Comparison between John F....
Correspondence, writings, studies, reports, memoranda, bulletins, and printed matter, relating to vocational education in the United States, the Philippines, South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Asia and Africa.
Relates to the role of the United States in post-World War II reconstruction.
Unpublished finding aid available in Chicano Studies Library.
Six letters written to Richard A. Beal concerning his book Highway 17, the Road to Santa Cruz, published in 1991.
Hikers identified as making up the party on Mt. Rainier include: John Muir, H.B. Loomis, P.B. Van Tramp, Keith Booth, D.W. Bass (identified as being blind), and Ingraham. One scene identified as Mt. Rainier Camp of Clouds.
Business papers, correspondence, pamphlets, and photos....
An essentially complete record of the life and work of art historian and critic, Hans Hildebrandt, and of his artist wife, Lily, reflecting their interests in modern art, architecture, and decorative arts, and their close friendships with a number of...
Portrait of Hildegarde Flanner, portrait of Mary E. Flanner, and group portrait of Mary E. Flanner's classmates at Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
Collection consists of correspondence and materials used in Sam Hileman's translation of Carlos Fuentes' novels. ...
Clippings, periodical issues, leaflets, bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to the Vietnamese War, opposition to the war in the United States, and American and international politics.
The Andrew P. Hill, Jr. Papers consist of biographical materials, memoirs, correspondence, speeches, course outlines and teaching notes, building designs, California Dept. of Education, Div. of Schoolhouse Planning surveys of district buildings (1927-1930) and draft chapters of at least one...
The bulk of the Andrew Putnam Hill, Jr. Papers chronicles the training and career of a professional educator and architect over the course of sixty years, from approximately 1910-1975. The collection includes professional and personal correspondence, photographs, academic documents, architectural...
Collection includes correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to international relations and diplomacy, American foreign policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, and the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Also contains speeches and...
This collection contains correspondence, financial correspondence, addresses, notes and sermons
The collection contains 2,622 black and white photographic prints, 2,817 negative images and 589 slides. Subject matter includes individuals, families, reservations, houses, artifacts, dances and other cultural aspects of Native American life in Northern California. An index provides access to...
The collection deals primarily with Hill's activities as a private printer, as a founder of the Frank Holme Memorial Group, and as a collector of books and manuscripts. There are also materials by and about Holme, collected by Hill and...
Collection includes typescripts, with some corrections in pencil ("Geoffrey Chaucer," WINGED HORSE ANTHOLOGY revision, FATHER WAS PRESIDENT, and unpublished poems), correspondence dating chiefly from the 1960's and pertaining to negotiations for the publication of articles and books, and miscellaneous unpublished...
Memoirs, entitled Reminiscences of Four Years with N.K.V.D., relating to Anglo-Soviet secret service relations during World War II; and radio broadcast transcripts, entitled Go Spy the Land, relating to British intelligence activities in Russia, Turkey, and the Balkans, 1917-1918.
Gladwin Hill (b.1914) was a reporter, wire editor, feature writer, columnist (1932- ), and war correspondent in Europe (1944-46). She later served as chief of the Los Angeles bureau of the (1946-68), was a member of the board of directors...
Personnel records, orders, letters, manuals, servicemen's newspapers, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and miscellany, relating to American military railway service operations in Iran and elsewhere in the Persian Gulf Command during World War II.
The Hill and Kruse collection primarily consists of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area.
Relates to the existence of unpublished theses on the militia and National Guards of various states. Photocopy.
Papers of Lindsay Hill, American poet and editor. The bulk of the materials date from 1968 to 2001. Included is correspondence with friends and colleagues; original typescripts and manuscripts of Hill’s poetry and prose; business material related to Hill’s production...
Press releases, bulletins, correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, brochures, photographs, motion picture film, and phonorecords, relating to fundraising in southern California for World War II relief activities.
Letters from famous American and foreign statesmen, authors, and scholars, relating to their evaluation of the historical significance of Woodrow Wilson, President of the U.S., 1913-1921.
Depicts street scenes and scenes of social activity in China before an during World War II, and of American military activities in China during the war.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to conditions in and American relations with Latin America and Spain, American foreign policy and domestic politics, and the Republican Party.
Contains correspondence, financial records and legal documents of an oil company in California.
The collection consists of four scrapbooks documenting the history of the Jewish Student Organization of San Diego from 1947 to 1976, preliminary decades to the formation of Hillel of San Diego under the auspices of the United Jewish Federation in...
Correspondence, campaign literature, and memorabilia, relating to the activities of the Willkie Workers League in promoting the campaign of Wendell Willkie in the American presidential election of 1940.
Business and personal papers of Stanley Hiller, Sr. The collection includes some of Stanley Hiller, Jr.'s papers concerning two of his inventions: a new type of die-casting process and the first practical coaxial helicopter. A separate key to the arrangement...
Includes portraits of Indians and views of pueblo dwellings. Primarily identified as Zuni, Moki (Hopi), and Navajo tribes.
Collection consists primarily of scripts and production material for television game shows produced by the Hill-Eubanks Group, Inc. Includes scripts, pre-production and production materials such as production schedules, budget information, meeting notes, correspondence, and AFTRA contracts. Also includes material from...
Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.
Solicits stock purchases in the Russian-American Industrial Corporation, a company investing in Soviet industrialization.
Transcript of a debate between M. Hillquit and the British philosopher Bertrand Russell regarding the British Labour government, 1924; Hillquit memorial issue of the New Leader, 1934; and description of the Hillquit papers at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, and printed matter, relating to civil litigation involving the United States government, especially lawsuits involving President Richard M. Nixon; housing and community planning and development in the United States during the presidential administration of Gerald R....
Includes group portraits, social activities, banquets, and stage productions.
The collection contains the manuscript for John Hilton's book HARDLY ANY FENCES: BAJA CALIFORNIA IN 1933-1959, which was published by Dawson's Bookshop as volume 38 of their Baja California Travel Series. Included are original typescripts for individual chapters, many of...
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, video tapes, and photographs, relating to international relations and their study at Stanford University; the history of and political, social and economic conditions in Latin America and Spain; Soviet historiography on Herbert Hoover and...
The Him Mark Lai Papers are divided into four series: Research Files, Professional Activities, Writings, and Personal Papers. Lai's extensive research spans over four decades, with the bulk of materials dating from 1970 to 1995. Although Lai was born and...
The collection is comprised of photographs of the Belasco, Mayer, and Bender families, David Belasco's publicity stills, programs from the New Alcazar Theatre, newspaper clippings, a program from a dinner honoring David Belasco, and a caricature of the New Alcazar...
Diaries, 1914-1924; photographs; photocopies and microfilm of correspondence, reports, and memoranda from the office files of the personal staff of H. Himmler, 1942-1944; and recordings of speeches by H. Himmler, 1940-1944; relating to national socialism in Germany, and activities of...
Letter to brother-in-law, written from San Pedro, Calif., in 1832, concerning business transactions in California and Hawaii, particularly in hides and skins, and letter to his mother from Honolulu, 1834.
Letter by Paul von Hindenburg, relating to his election as president of Germany, addressed to Grossherzog von Mecklenburg; and photograph of Paul von Hindenburg.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, agreements, personnel records, and printed matter, relating to United Nations economic aid to Korea and aid to refugees from various countries, and to the world food supply.
John Chesterfield Hines (1877-1962) was a author, singer in Broadway productions, and a radio personality. The collection consists of Hines' manuscripts, galley proofs, correspondence, a scrapbook, photographs, clippings, and books.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to questions of navigation rights on the Rhine, Danube, Elbe, Oder, and Vistula Rivers, restitution of captured ships, and reparations for war damage to river shipping, after World War I.
Relates to national socialism and to German culture.
A folder list is available.
Letters, serial issues, and writings, relating to the career of Konrad Cardinal von Preysing, Roman Catholic Bishop of Berlin, 1935-1950.
Shepard's diary of his overland journey in 1852, with entries on an 1880 trip from Santa Barbara to San Francisco added. Also included is an 1871 letter from Ella D. Chase of San Francisco to her niece Emily T. Shepard...
Published by Farrar, Straus (New York, 1950)
Nine historic photographs of plans (1928); 18 photographs of bridge taken in 1989, prior to its demolishment in July of 1989.
Consists of personal correspondence, chiefly letters in Spanish to Hipolita from relatives and friends in Guadalajara, Acapulco, and Mazatlan, Mexico. The letters discuss political and military conflict in Mexico, as well as family relations and events. Four of the letters...
Include certificate of American citizenship, 1849; receipts from Adams & Co. for gold, 1850-1854; and mortgage from Samuel Gibson, 1853, for property in Mokelumne Hill.
Correspondence
Include correspondence, 1844-1846, pertaining to Mormons in Illinois; letters, 1850-1855, written from various California mining towns to family and friends; some papers as Siskiyou County clerk; miscellaneous accounts.
A few business letters and a few receipted bills for the company of E. & H. Grimes; and a few personal and business letters addressed to Grimes.
Six typed letters from Johnson to E.M. Norton, in Healdsburg, Calif., written while Johnson was Governor of Calif. and U.S. Senator, discussing political affairs, Johnson's involvement with the presidential race of 1912, and his feelings about U.S. involvement in World...
Contains personal correspondence with Mrs. Hiram W. Johnson, including many undated notes sent from the Senate floor to her seat in the gallery, and with various family members, including Hiram W. Johnson, Jr. (Jack), Philip B. Johnson, and others. Also...
Original pocket diaries in family possession.
Depicts atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, and subsequent condition of survivors of the atomic bomb.
Relates to the rehabilitation of German veterans blinded during World War I.
The Fred Hirsch Ephemera collection documents local civil rights activist organizations in San Jose and Santa Clara County. This collection documents the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the National Farmworkers Association, and Santa Clara County Friends of SNCC, the...
Relates to the expulsion of Walter Hirschfeld from the Verband der Årzte Deutschlands, in accordance with Nazi regulations, on grounds of non-Aryan descent. Includes two letters, 1941, relating to his subsequent emigration to the United States.
This collection consists of correspondence, programs and papers
The Ronald MacArthur Hirst papers consist largely of material collected and created by Hirst over the course of several decades of research on topics related to the history of World War II and the Cold War, including the Battle of...
Binder's title.
On cover: Charles Caldwell Dobie.
BANC; F1206.B68: For individual titles, see F1206.B68 nos. 1- 26
Includes watercolors, relief prints, etc. by Hisako Hibi, her husband Matsusaburo Hibi, and their child Ibuki.
The Hislop Collection contains newsletters, syllabi, tests, bibliographies, reports and other materials relevant to teaching Asian immigrants to read and write English. It also contains brochures pertaining to Christian evangelism among Asians....
The Hispanic Theatre of San Diego records includes scores of Sierra-Oliva's musical creations, original artwork, play scripts, photographs, programs, video and cassette tapes of his productions, and correspondence. The primary foci of his creative talents were Walt Whitman and his...
The collection contains 120+ black/white professional photographs of people and scenes in Aruba, Bali, Bonaire, Curacao, Hawaii, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin, and Surinam, taken by Philip Hanson Hiss (1910-1988), ca. 1939-early 1940s. ...
I. Periodo 1911-1914, by Eduardo Blanquel v.1. La caída del porfiriato -- v.2. La república democrática -- v.3. La república castrense -- II. Periodo 1914-1917, by Berta Ulloa v.4. La revolución escindida -- v.5 La encrucijada de 1915 -- v.6....
Anonymous daily account containing information on military movements and organization, as well as detailed post-battle reports, expecially pertaining to action in Northern Chihuahua. Battles near Casas Grandes and the defense of Cæiudad Juæarez in 1911 are prominent and include casualty...
Photographs, architectural drawings, and papers of the Historic American Buidling Survey (HABS), for Calif. counties and for other states of the U.S.
Prepared by students in various high schools for significant old buildings in the state. Include description of the buildings, photographs or sketches, dates of construction, alterations, etc.; names of owners; etc.
Views of the following in Monterey: the Old Washington Hotel; the old Pacific Building; the "first" wooden, brick, and frame buildings; the "first" whaling station and theater; and the Stevenson House.
Includes views of a stone house and ruins at Mt. Ophir Mine; an old saloon, a fandango house and a Mexican grave at Hornitos; and the Odd Fellows Building, Oso House, Pendola Building and a company store at Bear Valley,...
Photographs show historic businesses and residences in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Photos show: summer home of Governor Alvarado near Salinas, the Washington Hotel, the Old Custom House (before restoration), Pacific Hall, Ranch house La Rinconda del Sanjou, Mission San Juan Bautista, buildings at Hartnell College, El Alisal Rancho (Francisco Soberanes Adobe),...
Snapshots taken in the 1940's of historic sites in various California locales. Included are the San Pedro Adobe in San Mateo County, gold country towns and mines, and some missions. Some California postcards loose in back of album.
California photos include: several views of the Hotel del Monte, its gardens and vicinity; the Hetch Hetchy valley; general views of Santa Cruz and a beach in Capitola; views of Mariposa Grove; Bodie; Daggett[?]; Borate area [now Boron?]; borax mining...
Data sheets with information on architecturally and historically significant buildings erected prior to 1917 in Alameda County. Also includes the data sheets for the 125 buildings, in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, chosen to be photographed for Dave Bohn's "East...
Views of: Broadway St., Telegraph Road, Alice St., an early street car, the Tubbs Hotel, the Grand Central Hotel, the First Presbyterian Church & narrow gauge terminal, the Piedmont Baths, and the Stevens home at 26th & Broadway.
History of the 1st Regiment of New York Volunteers in the Mexican War is preceded by autobiographical material about the childhood of Francis E. Pinto. His reminiscences describe his decision to go to California with his future brother-in-law John Laimbeer,...
SEE ALSO AR 59-1, AR 91-104, AR 91-105.
Assorted Mexican and early California documents pertaining to various residents of or events which occurred in Monterey County, California.
Volume 29 consists of 22 (9-1/2 x 6-3/4 inch) mounted photographs and 61 (5 x 8 inch and smaller) mounted photographs. The images depict mainly Los Angeles circa the years 1893 to 1905. Number 1-48 are almost exclusively by the...
The Puck Collection consists of photographs both taken and collected by Charles C. Puck. They depict buildings, monuments, civic happenings, modes of transportation, flora and fauna, and anything else that captured his particular interests. Puck compiled several scrapbooks on topics...
The collection consists of 325 photographs (the majority of which are housed in two photograph albums), 574 negatives, one book, and ephemera, created and collected by Frank Rolfe, 1899-1959, that depict locations throughout California and the Western United States. Many...
This collection of lantern slides comprises one portion of the Historical Society of Southern California (HSSC) Collection, which was donated to the Huntington Library in 1992. The HSSC Collection as a whole contains approximately 15,000 photographs and negatives covering the...
The collection consists of 3511 photographs, negatives, and ephemeral items in various formats circa 1850s-1982. Compiled from the gifts of various donors to the Historical Society of Southern California, the collection covers a wide breadth of subject matter. The images...
The collection consists of 809 photographs in a variety of formats, circa 1850s-1997 (bulk 1860s-1930s). It is a reference collection of individual and group portraits and contains portraits of both prominent and lesser-known Los Angelenos and Southern Californians from both...
The collection consists of 424 black and white photographs that document the activities of the Southern California Division of the California Centennials Commission during the years 1948 to 1950. The photographs document events developed by the Division to commemorate California's...
The collection consists of 249 black and white photographs (some exist in duplicate), 235 negatives, and 1 blueprint that depict sites primarily within Los Angeles and California, as well as people associated with the history of the Los Angeles region.
San Bernardino Public Library's photograph collection includes images of family life, work life, daily activities in the community that would be of historical interest to the people of San Bernardino and surrounding areas. Our photographs cover a period from the...
The Histories of Ames Research Files collection was established for the purpose of gathering in one collection the research materials collected by individuals hired by NASA to write histories of NASA Ames or its research and development activities. The collection...
Relates to the Belgian Ministry of National Defense during the German occupation in World War II, and to the Belgian resistance movement.
Relates to resistance activities of repatriated French prisoners of war during World War II.
The History Department Records document approximately twenty five years of the department's organizational history. The collection includes reports, minutes, correspondence, policies, curriculum, and committee work.
Volumes made up of the 6th-9th historical series of articles by Belden extracted from the Sunday editions of the San Bernardino Sun-Telegram, 1958-1960. (The leaves from the newspaper are mounted and the 6th-8th series are incomplete)
Originals and certified contemporary copies of documents tracing the history from 1675 to 1815 of a house and lot variously described as situated in the "Hornillo" or "Santa Cruz" ward of Mexico City or "by the Manzanares Bridge," and eventually...
The Wanderer was authorized and approved by J.C. Davenport, and written originally in 1931. Photocopy of it made ca. 1990.
Title supplied by cataloger
This is a video recording of James R. Stewart's retirement lecture titled: "History of Research Diving". The speakers are: Andreas Rechnitzer, Hugh Bradner, Bob Livingston, and Jim Stewart. There are some slides and a short film shown on the video....
Items cataloged separately. Search under title: History of science and technology miscellany - additions.
Topics include: wineries: Beringer Winery, Kunde Wildwood Vineyards, Italian Swiss Colony, Gallo; Pagani Wineries; Turner Road Vintners; Viansa Winery, Sebastiani Vineyards; August Sebastiani and members of his family; wine production techniques; Nathanson Creek, Sonoma County viticulture.
Speech prepared for the Washington Township Historical Society, Nov. 17, 1858. Chiefly a biographical sketch of Elias Lyman Beard who came to California as a '49er and settled at Mission San Jose.
The History of the City Hall and Civic Center photo album contains 119 photographic prints as well as various municipal reports and records, all dated from 1912-1918, which document the construction and early use of San Francisco's City Hall, Exposition...
The most important individuals featured in the article were Jack Kilby and Bob Noyce. The Supreme Court judged them to be co-inventors of the integrated circuit. Kilby was at Texas Instruments, Noyce was at Fairchild, a company he had cofounded....
Drafts in the handwriting of Alfred Bates and proof sheets with signed notes from H.B. Hambly to James A. Pariser, included.
Research report on the exploration of the valley in 1854; Indian tribes there; settlement from 1857; development of agriculture, business enterprises, roads and churches; Indian depredations; short biographies of early settlers and later inhabitants; oil booms; establishment of the town...
Included in the Donated Oral Histories Collection.
The History San José Collection includes photographs, postcards, fruit labels and different types of ephemera.
A compilation of addresses and speeches.
The speech, a signed photocopy, was presented by Mr. Hitchcock to Columbia University alumni at a luncheon on 6 June 1972....
Correspondence, papers, etc., of Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hitchcock and their daughter, Lillie Hitchcock Coit. Includes papers of Martha Taliaferro (Hunter) Hitchcock, 1851-1885; letters from Eugene E. Dewey, Richard Coulter Drum, Maria Champe Garnett, John LeConte, and Joseph LeConte,...
Postcards from Alder Gallery were in conjunction with an exhibit held there July 1-August 29, 1997 showing selected works by George Hitchcock among others
Drafts (typewritten) of two speeches by Adolf Hitler, one relating to the shooting of Ernst Röhm and others, 1934, and the other delivered at a Nazi party convention, 1937; his appointment book, March to June, 1943; photographs, bust and a...
This small collection consists of ephemera related to Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler. There are several periodicals and magazine clippings present, including two issues of Die Neue Weltbuhne and sections from the Munschner Illustrierte Presse from 1932-1933. Ephemera include: a...
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Mongolia.
Broadsides, flyers, leaflets, serial issues, and sound recordings, relating to political conditions in Iran under the reign of the Shah, the Iranian political opposition, the revolution of 1979, post-revolutionary conditions in Iran, and political opposition to the new Iranian regime....
Primarily papers of lawyer and author Theodore H. Hittell--letters, journal of voyage to California, 1855, biographical sketches, legal papers, and MSS of his writings (including unpublished account of Walker's Nicaragua filibuster and history of California Academy of Sciences); some papers...
T. H. Hittell's business diary, 1869-74; legal documents relating to the settlement of T. H. Hittell's estate, 1917-19; family business papers; by J. S. Hittell....
Primarily papers of Theodore H. Hittell, including a few letters, deeds to land in San Francisco and Contra Costa County, etc.; documents relating to his estate; some papers of his son, Franklin T. Hittell, and his daughter, Catherine H. Hittell;...
Contains Kindberg's declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States and his Act of Naturalization, dated March 24, 1896. Folder also includes two manuscripts in Swedish concerning a debt to Hjalmar Kindberg's brother Ernst including a copy...
Consists of 22 letters, 12 of which are written by H.L. Hurlbut to his wife, Emmaline during the years 1852-1853. His letters describe his voyage from Vermont to San Francisco via Panama aboard various steamships, including the Georgia, the Ohio,...
Contains 6 original and 2 photocopied letters from Mencken mostly in his capacity as an editor. Also includes 5 photocopied letters to George Sterling just prior to his death, a copy of a letter explaining Sterling's suicide and a copy...
Notes on California; diary, Apr. 3, 1849 - Mar. 14, 1852, of journey to California via the Santa Fe Trail, experiences in California, and return home via the Isthmus, Nicaragua and New Orleans.
Collection consists of photographs, clippings, and photostats of evidence used in Bruno Richard Hauptmann's trial, as well as correspondence between New Jersey Governor Harold Hoffman and crime analyst Hoage regarding the case....
The collection consists of architectural drawings of commercial buildings by Lewis P. Hobart in the Bay Area.
The Charles Hobson Collection contains correspondence, design notes, drawings, prints, prototypes, copper plates, etc. used in the creation and publication of artist books.
Series of charts, relating to findings of a poll on newspaper and magazine reading habits of the British public, broken down by region, sex, age, social class, and other characteristics. Compiled by J. W. Hobson and Harry Henry.
Reports, memoranda, notes, statistics, essays, bibliographies, and maps, relating primarily to administration of Allied military government in Japan after World War II.
Arrest, interrogation, and other judicial records, issued by secret police and other Soviet governmental agencies, relating to the arrest and execution of four Russian-Americans or Russians formerly resident in the United States, on charges of counter-revolutionary activities; and subsequent appeals...
The collection includes course notes for Frederick Jackson Turner's history of the American West course, when Homer Cary Hockett was a graduate assistant to Turner at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, ca. 1902-1903. Hockett later was a faculty member at...
John Alpheus Hockett (1894-1988) began teaching in the Department of Education at UC Berkeley in 1928 before coming to UCLA in 1941 as director of elementary education. He worked to establish a democratic educational system in West Germany after World...
This collection consists of 78 rpm, 10-inch sound discs
Frederick Webb Hodge (1864-1956) worked for the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), edited the , was the editor of the , co-founder and president of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), director of the Museum of...
Papers contain correspondence reviews, notes, and maps chiefly relating to Hodgen's work and publications in sociology, with a few letters pertaining to the loyalty oath controversy at the University of California. However, the bulk of the collection consists of her...
Depicts World War II scenes in Europe, North Africa, the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, India, and the Aleutian Islands; diplomatic conferences, including the Potsdam Conference, 1945, and the Casablanca Conference, 1943; civilian and military leaders; and maps...
This collection comprises the papers of Robert R. Hodges, professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) and activist in the gay liberation movement in Southern California and nationally in the 1970s and 1980s. His...
The Beverly Hodghead papers consist primarily of about forty speeches. The majority of these are devoted to explaining the Berkeley city charter. Other speeches consider the roles of citizens in support of municipal government, the annexation of Berkeley by Oakland...
The Henry H. Hodgson Collection consists of travel sketches and watercolors, and architectural drawings. The travel sketches are from various European locations, and were most likely drawn during Hodgson's eight-month sojourn to Europe and North Africa in the 1932. [The...
James Day Hodgson (1915- ) worked for the Lockheed Corporation as vice president of industrial relations (1968-69) before serving as U.S. Undersecretary of Labor (1969-70), then Secretary of Labor (1970-73). He returned to the Lockheed Corporation as senior vice president...
Robert Willard Hodgson (1893-1966) developed the College of Agriculture at the Southern branch of the University of California and became professor of subtropical horticulture (1935). He was named assistant dean of the College of Agriculture and assistant director of the...
W.W. (William Wallace) Hodkinson (1881-19710) opened one of the nation's first movie theaters in Ogden, Utah in 1907. He became a leading West Coast film distributor, and founded Paramount company in 1914 for distributing films of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players...
The collection contains a number of personal and official documents and ephemeral items relating to Hoebich's life in Shanghai's German community. Many items pertain to the Kaiser Wilhelm Schule where she worked from 1939 to ca.1945. There is a file...
Pamphlets, serial issues, proclamations, letters, ration cards, Nazi membership cards, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Germany during World War II, Nazi propaganda, and the Vietnamese War.
Syd Hoff (1912- ) contributed cartoons to , , , and the . He also drew the syndicated cartoon, Laugh it off, wrote and illustrated books, and has published compilations of his cartoons. The collection consists of some 600 original...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to philosophy, social psychology, the nature of mass movements, social violence, the social role of intellectuals, and social conditions in the United States.
The Claire Giannini Hoffman Papers (1887-1997) consist of correspondence; biographical materials, including writings related to economic issues, clippings about Hoffman, the Bank of America, and her father, Amadeo Peter Giannini; and a small amount of family papers.
In the California Room Richard J. Hoffman collection.
A nearly complete archive of letters, manuscripts, photographs, diaries, drawings, and films documents Malvina Hoffman's life and her career as a sculptor and writer.
The postcard album contains 75 marine vessel postcards and 39 train postcards collected by Martha Hoffman. The train postcards, out of scope, have been retained to maintain the integrity of the album. 32 of the marine vessel postcards are of...
This collection contains material created and printed by Richard J. Hoffman for various individuals, institutions, and clubs. Items are mostly printed ephemera including Christmas cards, invitations, announcements, memorials, and certificates for various events.
121 letters, 1862-1889, to Whitney, chiefly concerning cartography for the California Geological Survey. Notes of various surveys and personnel. Eleven personal letters, 1872-1910, to Brewer about his own activities and their mutual friends. Clippings and note of death of Galen...
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and other papers of the Austrian designer and architect, Josef Hoffmann, document his involvement in the arts and crafts movement and his writings in art education. The bulk of the papers date to the 1920s and 1930s.
John Edward Hoffmeister (1899-1991) earned his degrees from Johns Hopkins University; an A.B. in chemistry in 1920 and a Ph.D. in geology in 1923. Field work in Tonga and Fiji in 1926, 1928, and 1934 formed the basis of his...
Research notes and correspondence.
The Robert P. Hogan Collection includes project proposals, technical documents, reports, correspondence, publications, photographs, and other visual media documenting Hogan’s contributions to the Pioneer Project and the Life Sciences Directorate during his career at the NASA Ames Research Center. The...
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, telegrams, clippings, and printed matter, relating to Anglo-German relations in the 1930s, political developments in Hungary, and personal and literary activities of Princess Hohenlohe.
Collection consists primarily of records of the Holbrook Building Company, together with legal and architectural materials relating to the construction and management of the building itself. Records include bylaws, articles of incorporation, and minutes of directors' and stockholders' meetings. Legal...
The collection focuses on the letters of W.B. Holbrook written to his family while serving as second mate on cargo ships sailing from Cardiff, Wales, to Hong Kong and from Hong Kong to Melbourne, Australia. Some letters to his brother...
Organizational history, scattered correspondence (1867-1947), minutes of directors' and stockholders' meetings (1882-1920), legal papers, copy books, and financial records (1869-1922).
Family protraits, portraits of members of the U.S. Coast Survey team (ca. 1874-1885), including Captains Lawson and Wilker(?) and Mars. Some views of camps of the Coast Survey team, including a view of a hilltop building identified as "Lawson's Station"...
Letter written by F. H. Holden in Moscow in 1923, relating to Russian operations of the American Relief Administration; and photographs of the German cruiser Wolf, its crew, and ships encountered and sunk by it during its raiding cruise in...
This collection consists of views taken by Holden and published by Underwood and Underwood as a boxed set. Subjects include Stanford University buildings and a student race on Lake Lagunita; homes in Palo Alto; Greek Theatre and the Faculty Club...
Letters to Wayne Holder from George Woodcock, Ilse H. Irwin, Denise Levertov, William Everson. Includes typescript draft of an essay by William Everson on Allen Ginsberg sent to Wayne Holder on 28 April 1984.
Acquired in 2006, the papers consist primarily of correspondence, writings, and photographs relating to the history and literature of Estonia. Of particular importance are the numerous photographs and writings in the papers that pertain to the struggle for renewed independence...
Folder no. 1 : Passenger register, Virginia City (Montana), Salt Lake City, etc. September 16, 1864-April 30, 1865. 22 p. of printed forms filled in (incomplete) 43 x 36 cm.
Collection consists of handouts and notes from various humanistic psychology workshops attended or facilitated by Ms. Howard between 1964 and 1978, as well as announcements and descriptions of workshops from 1972-1985.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, studies, memoranda, minutes, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to work camps for youth, international student exchanges, international education, and American cultural relations with foreign countries, especially in Latin America.
The Holland Land Company Records (1909-1953) consist of minute books, scrapbooks, photographic materials, and other records. The Holland Land Co. was incorporated in 1916. Its operations headquarters were in Reclamation District 999, Clarksburg, California, Yolo County. During the 1920s, the...
Relates to the anticipated Allied invasion of the Netherlands. Produced by the Netherlands Information Bureau in New York and narrated by Bernard Dudley.
Writings, correspondence, curricular materials, and questionnaires, relating mainly to attitudes of American intellectuals toward communist countries and of American visitors to communist countries.
Holling Clancy Holling (1900-1973) was a instructor, freelance designer, advertising artist, and book illustrator. With his wife Lucille, he illustrated (1935) and (1936). He later wrote and illustrated fiction, combining nature and history themes. The collection consists of materials relating...
Collection consists of diaries, journals, letters, sketches, notes, designs, a photograph of illustrator Lucille Webster Holling, Webster family papers, and a plaster cast of husband Holling Clancey Holling by LCW.
Writings, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to historical trends in the twentieth century, public relations and the social order, the League of Nations and World Court, and a variety of other historical themes.
1969.042: Photographs relate to activities of the Hollister family. Views include various Hollister residences and family members, general views of Santa Barbara (including the mission), the Montecito School for Girls, and other area buildings. Many views show Glen Annie, the...
Transferred from the Hollister family papers additions (BANC MSS 73/140 c)
Correspondence, clippings, financial materials, subject files, and manuscripts concerning the family, particularly Lottie Steffens Hollister, John James Hollister, their children Jane Hollister Wheelwright, John James Hollister Jr., and the Hollister Estate Company.
Letters to Soviet government officials, relating to Soviet government treatment of the Volga German community in the Soviet Union, and related printed matter.
Signed typescript of work published in THE FLOATING BEAR....
The collection of clippings and pamphlets was brought together by library staff with items dating from 1947-2002 including materials documenting the 50th Anniversary in 1997, relating to the Hollywood Blacklist period 1947-1952. Newspaper and magazine articles of personal accounts, speeches,...
The collection contains 30 b/w publicity shots, 1930s-1940s, of film stars such as John Barrymore, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Jimmy Durante, W. C. Fields, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Cary Grant, Jack Haley, Walter Huston, Harold Lloyd, Frederic March, George...
Collection consists of 251 books about Hollywood or having a Hollywood locale. The collection is chiefly fiction but includes some non-fiction, exposés and biographies. Includes Victor Appleton's (c. 1912), Mary Astor's (1960), Henry Farrell's (c. 1960), Christopher Isherwood's (c. 1945),...
This collection is a merging of two significant sources of motion picture advertising and promotional materials. It consists of trailers acquired by the Hollywood reporter as a result of its Key Art Awards nomination and selection process and check prints...
The Hollywood studio strike began on March 12, 1945 when the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU) went on strike to protest the studios' delay in granting a contract renewal for interior decorators despite opposition from the larger, more established International...
This small collection is arranged alphabetically. It includes clippings from Los Angeles daily newspapers and the Hollywood trade papers, pamphlets, and a file of the October 1945-May 1947, a strike newsletter put out on a daily basis during most months...
Collection consists of material relating to the development of Hollywoodland, including albums containing approximately 225 photographs of Hollywoodland and Dana Point, California dwellings and business buildings. ...
Correspondence, memoranda, racial incident case reports, other reports, pamphlets, press releases, and clippings, relating to desegregation of schools and other facilities in the U.S.; racial or ethnic friction involving black, Hispanic, American Indian and other minority communities; and efforts of...
Draft of a speech delivered at Oxford University in 1915, relating to the relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium; and photographs of refugees and war damage in Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey at the end of the Balkan...
This collection consists of the scrapbook Holmes kept of his student days at Stanford University and UC Berkeley, as well as his summer as a forest ranger at Yosemite (1928) and a summer at the Flying Cadet school of the...
Collection consists of the archives of the Holmes Book Company store on West 6th Street in Los Angeles (the company had another store, in Oakland, California). Includes accounts receivable, paid bills, orders, publishers' correspondence, receipts, and cancelled checks....
Includes standard moulding book, 1940; material for brochure for the Holmes Eureka Building Service; and reports, mainly financial, for the Redwood Export Company, the California Redwood Association and the California Association of Timber Truckers.
The bulk of the Holmes Papers consists of the manuscript chapters of Harold Holmes' memoirs....
This collection of contains documents about water rights and water supply in California from 1930-1957 and two documents related to water use in New Mexico from 1925-1957.
Written from San Francisco to friend in the East.
Assembled from various sources.
Correspondence, notes, and field notebooks related to Holmes' collection of diatoms collected from Dall's porpoises from 1982-1985.
The Samuel J. Holmes papers, 1868-1964, include correspondence, manuscript drafts, research files, notes, and biographical materials documenting the career and family life of Samuel J. Holmes, a professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of California from...
Relates to the reaction of the media and the government in the United States to the Jewish holocaust in Europe during World War II. Conference sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School, the Neimann Foundation, WCVB-TV, and the Anti-Defamation League of...
Program, conference papers, press coverage, photographs, and sound recordings and videotape of proceedings, relating to the Holocaust in Latvia during World War II.
Reports, legal opinions, and comments, concerning the Central Valley Project, water districts and reclamation districts, and water rights on the San Joaquin River and elsewhere in California....
Theodore David Holstein (1915-1986) was a physicist who worked on atomic physics at Westinghouse Research Laboratories (1941-1959), and served on the physics faculty at the University of Pittsburgh (1959-65) and at UCLA where he studied electron and energy transport phenomena...
Writings and correspondence, relating to Finnish independence, foreign relations, and political conditions.
Journal documenting Frances Long Holt's pleasure trip to North America in 1872. The author also describes a weeklong stay in Havana, Cuba and a brief stop in Quebec.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
The Daniel C. Holtom Papers include letters, published and unpublished articles, printed items, photographs, clippings, and manuscript writings.
Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) was a modern dance pioneer influenced by Walt Whitman, Emerson and American Transcendentalism. She first gained recognition and support for her work after moving to London (1899). In 1904, she met Edward Gordon Craig, and they worked...
Printed matter, writings, letters, photographs, and miscellany, relating to the Russian writers Isaak Babel', Boris Pasternak and Joseph Brodsky. Consists primarily of printed matter by and about Pasternak, Brodsky and Babel'.
Correspondence, writings, pamphlets, leaflets, newspaper issues, clippings, and photographs, relating primarily to the activities of the Tannenbergbund, a right-wing German political organization, active from 1926 to 1933, founded by General Erich Ludendorff. Includes correspondence with E. Ludendorff.
Primarily views relating to the geology of California. Includes photographs of agriculture, glaciers, the Sierra Nevada, geological formations, earthquake effects, Mt. Lassen eruption, etc.
These cards have been collected by Library Staff from books donated as gifts to the GTU Library. If, while processing the book for inclusion in the library collection, a holy card is found, it is added to the collection. There...
This is a segment about the Graduate Theological Union on a local news-magazine television show aired December 14, 1974. The reporter and producer are unidentified. The tape begins with a short section on "Ma Bell", a segment to be aired...
Memoirs and other writings by Russian military officers and other émigrés, relating to imperial Russian military history, Russian participation in World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Russian émigré affairs. Collected by Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, Jordanville,...
Edward Henry Gordon Craig (1872-1966) was a member of the Lyceum, London, where he received training as an actor and began his career in stage design and production (1889-95). He was also an author, the Royal Designer for Industry of...
Relates to German military operations during World War I.
The collection contains two series: Correspondence and Ephemera....
Collection consists of scripts for 19 HBO television series. Includes scripts primarily from comedy series Not necessarily the news, and First and ten.
Transcripts of letters (location of originals unknown) from Cole to his parents, written while traveling west overland and from California.
Homestake views and views of Tayoltita, Durango, Mexico; location of the San Luis Mine.
Depicts tests of elements of an anti-ballistic missile defense system designed and conducted under direction of the United States Army Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command by Lockheed Missiles and Space Company and subcontractors, and associated with the Strategic Defense Initiative.
Minutes, membership applications and lists, lawyer referral reports, newsletters, newspapers, and related ephemera of the Homophile Effort For Legal Protection, Incorporated (HELP, Inc.). The organization was formed in 1968, in response to the subjective and aggressive behavior of the Los...
Pamplets, reports, speeches, leaflets, flyers, serial issues, other printed matter, audio-visual material, relating to political conditions, elections, and civil rights in Honduras.
Photograph album with 200+ b/w photos of Honduran cities (San Pedro Sala, Choloma, Truxillo, Tela, Ornoa, Puerto Cortes, and La Lima), buildings, churches, haciendas, rural areas, coastal shipping facilities, railroads, bridges, mills, and sugar factories. Includes images of U.S. businessmen...
Depicts activities of the Stanford Unit of the American Ambulance Service during World War I in France and Albania.
Diaries, letters, clippings, certificates, and photographs, relating to the American ambulance service attached to French Army forces in France during World War I. Diary and certificates photocopy.
This certificate is dated in San Francisco on November 5, 1852. It certifies that W. W. Honey is an active member of Monumental Co. No. 6 as of the roll call on November 5, 1852. The document is signed by...
The Robert B. Honeyman Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material is comprised of over 2300 items, with formats and media ranging from original oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, lithographs, engravings, etchings, lettersheets, clipper cards, and ephemera, to...
Slides and transparencies, depicting buildings, residents, street scenes, and scenes of economic and social activity in Hong Kong.
Corporation annual reports, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, press summaries, other printed matter, and videotape and phonotape recordings of television and radio news broadcasts, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Hong Kong, and especially to business, finance,...
Relates to anti-government demonstrations by college students in Seoul, 1960. Includes photographs.
This collections contains correspondence letters and newspaper clippings. He was an engineer who worked with South African mining companies.This collections contains correspondence between Mr. Honnold and his colleagues, letters and newspaper clippings. He was an engineer who worked with South...
Views show Honolulu from the harbor and from the Catholic Church.
The theses cover a wide variety of topics, some pure economics or business practices, but a number of them contribute to the field of social economics, with such topics as the juvenile court, labor and vagrancy, and housing.
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, reports, memoranda, and photographs, relating to Chinese political events and foreign relations, international diplomatic conferences, Sino-Soviet relations, and the United Nations.
Thomas Hood (1799-1845) was an author and artist. He sketched and wrote for local newspapers in Dundee, England (1815-18), was the assistant sub-editor and constant contributor to (1821), editor of the (1829) and magazine (1841). His son Thomas Hood (1835-1874),...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, lecture notes, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to philosophy, Marxism, communism in the United States and elsewhere, the question of communists in the educational system, campus disturbances in the 1960s, the Congress for Cultural...
Edward Niles Hooker (1902-1957) was an English professor at UCLA. He produced an annotated two-volume edition of the works of John Dennis (1939, 1943), and with Professor H.T. Swedenberg, edited the California edition of John Dryden, the first volume of...
Evelyn Gentry (1907-1996) was born in North Platte, New England, and grew up near Sterling, Colorado. She joined the psychology faculty at UCLA University Extension in 1939. In 1954, she received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health...
Portraits include Katharine Putnam Hooker and family, Putnam, Yates and Whitney family members, and others. Photographs relating to the Hooker family show California missions, outdoor scenes, homes and estates, and travel pictures from other U.S. locations. Negatives show Yosemite, Hetch...
Include draft of a letter by Hooper, and letters to him from John T. Howard and J. Wiley Edwards; a statement, Oct. 1858, of the value of the Estate; and an agreement between Frémont and George R. Sampson, Feb. 1859.
Includes observations on the course of the Civil War, pacifism, the Society of Friends and the Methodist Episcopal Church, and reminiscences on Hoover family history and on the early history and settlers of Wayne County, Indiana.
Relates to relief work administered by Herbert Hoover, especially that of the American Relief Administration in Russia, 1921-1923. Incorporates footage from that period. Videotape copies (three versions) also available.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, appointment calendars, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to twentieth-century American politics, and to relief administration in World Wars I and II.
Relates to personal and family affairs. Includes typed transcripts of all letters. In part, photocopy.
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of Soviet and American officials, relating to Soviet foreign policy during the presidency of Mikhail Gorbachev. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace and the Mezhdunarodnyi fond sotsial'no- ekonomicheskikh i...
The guide describes photographs separated from the paper materials of collections of personal or organizational papers organized by the archives until the practice of separating photographs from paper materials stopped in 1992. Paper materials for the collections may be described...
Relates to economics and political science. Selected working papers available in digital format on the Hoover Institution website:
Results published as Robert Browder and Alexander Kerensky, ed., The Russian Provisional Government, 1917 (Stanford, 1961)
Relates to United States Congressional opinions and actions regarding to the Russian Revolution. Photocopy.
Passport, 1913; war zone passes, 1918; sketch of Lou Henry Hoover, 1931; portfolio of reproductions of drawings of Spanish missions in California, 1933; and sketches of the White House, Capitol Building, Washington Monument, and Mount Vernon.
Relates to personal matters, the Hoover family, and the engineering career of Theodore J. Hoover, brother of Herbert Hoover and husband of M. B. Hoover.
Includes three presentations: Susan Eastbrook Kennedy, "Herbert Hoover and the Two Great Food Crusades of the 1940s"; Gary Dean Best, "Herbert Hoover and the Great Debates over Foreign Policy, 1940-1941 and 1950-1951"; and Frank Freidel, "Comment." Produced by George Fox...
The Thelner and Louise Hoover collection, spanning the years 1921 - 1982, consists primarily of Thelner Hoover's photographs and negatives. The collection contains of black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, color slides, 16mm films and a few daguerrotypes, tintypes,...
Relates to the engineering career of T. J. Hoover and to the Hoover family. Includes edited and unedited versions, and microfilm of latter. Photocopy.
Videotape and sound recordings of addresses and discussion, relating to evaluation of all-volunteer armed forces in the United States. Includes a debate between Milton Friedman and Paul N. McCloskey.
Includes field scenes with workers, harvest, loaded wagons, loading vines into mechanized pickers, stages of factory processing and inspection, carting to kilns, and the drying and baling process. Views of Indian field workers at work and in camp are present.
Chiefly correspondence, 1937-1946, relating to association affairs from branches in various cities to the headquarters in San Francisco. With these are ledgers of income and disbursements for 1918 and 1934-1936, a 1969 record of expenditures for meals of boarders at...
Selected papers of the curator, teacher, and museum director, Henry Hopkins. Papers document his teaching at the University of California, Los Angeles, some the exhibitions he curated, and his directorship at the Fort Worth Art Center Museum, the San Francisco...
Summary: Timothy Hopkins' notes for and the manuscript of his "John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1634, and some of his descendants" (1932); together with letters, documents, lists, diagrams, forms, clippings, and other papers....
The most significant collection of letters extant on the subject of the Central Pacific is contained in the Hopkins-Huntington correspondence. Some 2,500 letters and documents in 14 volumes cover the years 1860-1885 and are concentrated on the years 1872-1876. The...
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith...
An explanation of a dispatcher's record of the movement of trains and a sample of dispatchers records from Beaumont, California, Los Angeles, California, and Mexicali, Baja California, covering the period 1936-1954. Also included are some xerox copies of reports dealing...
This collection consists largely of working papers for applications to, hearings before, etc., the California Railroad Commission (forerunner of the Public Utilities Commission) or the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1912-1915, 1922-1923, 1927-1930, 1932-1933, and 1936. Also included are reports, histories, statistics,...
Includes railroad stock certificates, photographs of early electric and gasoline trucks, aviation papers of Stanley H. Page, and other miscellaneous materials relating to transportation....
Miscellaneous items, once belonging to the Hopkins Transportation Library at Stanford, including a ledger from an English sailing vessel dated 1711-1757, a book of U.S. Navy signals for 1813, and research reports from the National Federation of American Shipping dating...
The collection is divided into several alphabetically arranged series, followed by photographs and oversize materials. More detailed information about Hopper, including resumes and Who's Who entries, may be found in the Biographical/Personal Material....
Mainly manuscripts of his short stories and articles, including those written while foreign correspondent, World War I; some correspondence; tear sheets; clippings; photographs; copies of poems written by George Sterling and by Nora May French.
Photographs are primarily family scenes including swimming and other leisure activities. A photograph of a building identified as "the first wood house in Monterey" is also included.
Diary written while en route from Richfield, Ohio, to Calif. (Apr. 6 to July 25, 1850) Entries stop before arrival in Calif., while the party was in Bear River Valley. Included also is the account book for the party, listing...
An account of Burr's travels in Mexico and the West, his life in California, and a trip on a whaler in the 1860s.
Correspondence, reports, financial statements, minutes, and other papers concerning the two schools, which shared premises when the Lux School first came into existence. Includes information on operations, salaries, student funds, and school real estate.
Assembled from various sources; provenance noted on folders. Reflects his political opinions and his work on various newspapers. Includes letters by Greeley to Gideon Welles, Morgan Bates and others, and an article from the New York Semi Weekly Tribune, Sept....
Letters describe Ballew's journey overland from Illinois to California in 1850; experiences in Placerville, Calif.; news of other members in the party; comments on prices of goods, mining and living arrangements. Last letter was written from San Francisco prior to...
Includes photocopies of letters from Wallace L. Cadwallader and Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton, 1971; his typescript drafts of The University and Nature Conservation (a chapter in There Was Light), and of a pamphlet, Origins of National Park...
Re consultation, writing research for a biography on Richard Wright, etc.; and three letters written by Gordon Curtis, l967, two of them to James Abajian re locating Cayton and his correspondence.
Includes portraits of Horace Whitaker and his mother Mary Colegrove Whitaker. Also includes photographs of Whitaker's property in Tulare County, Calif. depicting a carrot field, a cabin amidst trees, and Whitaker in a horse cart.
Relates to the claim of Anna Anderson to be Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia. Photocopy.
Notebook bound in marbled paper covers, containing glossary and phrase entries, as well as expository notes on languages of Native American peoples in Calif., with a focus on the Chinook language; and a leatherbound notebook containing notes on the languages...
Includes two letters written by him; letters to him from J. H. C. Bonté, John Thomas Doyle, John Greenleaf Whittier and Kate Douglas Wiggin; notes, prayers and sermons by Stebbins; clippings relating to him; a petition, January 28, 1873, with...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, printed matter, and photographs, relating to socialism in Czechoslovakia, anti-communist political movements, Czech émigré affairs, Radio Free Europe, the Socialist International, and post-1989 political conditions in Czechoslovakia.
Correspondence, diaries, printing samples from "Georgetown Gazette", financial and legal documents, literary productions, clippings, genealogical information....
Research archive of the art historian Walter William Horn (1908-1995) comprises manuscripts, field notes, drawings, correspondence, publications, blueprints, photographs, slides, and negatives compiled during Horn’s research of medieval timber-framed vernacular structures such as barns, halls, churches, and hospitals in...
Correspondence, writings, reports, studies, dispatches and instructions, printed matter, memorabilia, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to American foreign relations in China, Japan, and other areas of East Asia, political conditions in China and Japan, and Dutch-American relations.
Papers of Thomas Hornbein, M.D., professor emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle Departments of Anesthesiology, and Physiology, and Biophysics and veteran mountaineer climber, explorer, and educator. The papers document the American Mount Everest Expedition where Hornbein and his...
The Herbert Percy Horne papers span the years 1891-1912 with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1896-1903. Horne, during this time, was devoting his energies increasingly to art history and criticism, particularly his work on Botticelli; and...
The Horner Architectural Photography Collection contains 307 vintage, black and white mounted photographs taken by Benjamin Bean Horner (1893-1971), an architect who practiced in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. The photographs are from the 1920s; the majority...
Photographs (many taken by Walter Horner) reflecting family activities in California. Some depict lumbering at Usal and other places in Mendocino Co.
Writer claims to be President of the United States on the Farmer's ticket and "the American Volunteer, the Colonial President of America, the Grand Martial of the World by virtue of the original warrant in the birth of America". One...
Photographs, letters, and invitation, relating to miscellaneous aspects of American-Thai relations, and depicting Reza Shah Pahlavi, his son the Crown Prince (later Mohammed Reza Shah), and scenes in Thailand, Iran and Afghanistan.
Photographs depicting long-time residents and Gold Rush-era buildings of Hornitos, Mariposa County, Calif., a Mother Lode mining town once populated largely by Mexicans. Includes portraits of locally prominent merchant Giuseppe Gagliardo and his daughter Eugenia Gagliardo; views of Main St.,...
The working papers, correspondence, manuscripts, and lectures of Norman Harold Horowitz form the collection known as the Papers of Norman Horowitz in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Horowitz was professor of biology at Caltech, and a pioneer...
Established in 1933 the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) regulates authorized California horse races that involve pari-mutuel betting and protects the public from fraudulent operations.
Binder's title.
Mainly accounts and receipts.
William Horsley (1870-1956) founded the Centaur Film Company (later, Nestor Motion Picture Company) in Bayonne, New Jersey in 1907. His film company and other independents merged to create Universal Pictures Company in 1912. The collection contains photographs, correspondence, magazines and...
Collection consists of correspondence, papers, and published works of Horst....
National socialist German anthem.
Relates to Hungarian politics and foreign relations in the interwar period and during World War II. Includes signed photograph of M. Horthy with dedication to the Hungarian peasantry, 1919.
Papers (1938-1992) of Steven Michael Horvath, professor of physiology, researcher and director (1962-1984) of the Institute of Environmental Stress at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Horvath studied the physiological effects of the environment, particularly air pollutants, altitude, and heat....
George Hoshida (1907-1985) was an incarcerated artist who documented camp life with pencil and brushwork in a series of notebooks he kept between 1942 and 1945. This collection consists of his autobiography, artwork, and correspondences.
Chiyoko Doris Hoshide, née Chiyoko Aiso, grew up in Los Angeles and graduated in geography from UCLA. The collection consists of diploma and certificates relating to the educational achievements of the Chiyoko Hoshide's mother, Sato Kaku.
Tosuke Hoshimiya was born in 1886. A native of Miyagi prefecture, he graduated from Thoku Gakuin and arrived in the United States in 1906. He served as principal for various Japanese language schools in the Los Angeles area (Brawley, Moneta,...
Correspondence, clippings, reports, affidavits, court proceedings, and photographs, relating to activities of the Russian Railway Service Corps in Siberia, and to subsequent legal disputes regarding the military or civilian status of members of the corps.
Relates to American naval operations in the Far East and Siberia.
Personal and professional correspondence, reference files and written drafts of various articles and books dealing particularly with Thaddeus Kosciuszko, I. J. Paderewski, the memoirs of Krystyna Narbutt, music collections in Poland, Polish printing and rare books, Polish manuscripts in the...
Collection consists of original and typescript copies of the letters of Charles and Edward Hosmer to their family in New York. The letters describe Charles' overland trip by wagon train and Edward's trip around Cape Horn to California, their work...
This collection consists of a small incomplete run of the Rural Observer, a newsletter put out by the Simon J. Lubin Society, published and edited by Helen Hosmer, a letter to Carey McWilliams and miscellaneous papers from the Simon J....
Includes correspondence, literature, proposals (from Arthur Young & Co., ELM Services, Gerontological Planning Assoc., Health Systems Management, Kramer, Blum & Assoc., and URSA (Urban and Rural Systems Assoc.)), reports....
Accounts kept for the poor house and orphanage, compiled by the treasurer, Domingo Ignacio de Lardizabal.
Includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership roster....
Views include the town of McCloud in Siskiyou County (stores, homes, hotel, streets), the offices of the McCloud River Lumber Company (exteriors, interior of an office), and local scenery such as Mt. Shasta, the McCloud River, forests, and waterfalls. A...
SEE ALSO AR 82-1, AR 83-2, AR 87-13.
Relates to a conference of Adolf Hitler and German military leaders concerning German foreign policy, November 5, 1937.
Leaflets, posters, newsletters and photocopied correspondence related to union activities and events from 1974-1985.
Correspondence, minutes, bylaws, contracts, election material, publications, newspaper clippings, and other records of the union and its predecessors; together with papers, including oral history interviews conducted in the 1980s, documenting the hotel strikes of 1937, 1941-1942, 1978-1980, and 1980. Persons...
The collection is organized into the following series:
Photos show interior and exterior views of the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, Calif. Includes the beach, the dining room decorated for Christmas, the ladies reception room, and the billiard room.
Includes panoramic snapshots of the Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, Calif., and the hotel grounds(?). Possibly includes views of the Carmel or Pacific Grove areas. Several views depict an unidentified cabin and footbridge.
The Views of the Hotel Del Monte album contains 27 photographic prints taken circa 1910. The primary subject of the album is the Hotel Del Monte, the lavish 126-acre Swiss Gothic resort constructed in Monterey, California in 1880 by the...
Photographs show exteriors and surrounding street scenes of hotels (and apartment buildings) in San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. All addresses are identified. Some views include motor vehicles, pedestrians, and businesses. Album was probably compiled for promotional purposes, illustrating reconstruction after...
Collection consists of photographic portraits; correspondence; newspaper and magazine tear-sheets and clippings, some in scrapbooks; newletters; publication contracts and agreements; collected chromolithographs and colored engravings (many by Mary E. Eaton); and watercolor, oil color, and scratchboard illustrations by Hottes, which...
The collection contains correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, land tracts, scrapbooks, cartes-de-visites and ephemera. Although the majority of the material in the collection deals with the Donner Party, several items written by Eliza Poor Donner Houghton deal with California history. These items...
Correspondence relating to the California lumber firm of Pine and Houghton....
175 letters from Mary Austin; 195 carbon copies of letters to her. Chiefly correspondence with Ferris Greenslet concerning the publication of her books.
Consists of drawings for the Jacob Stern residence (San Francisco), Citizen's National Bank (unid. location), and an unidentified apartment building.
Collection consists of six albums of professional and personal materials of architect Vernon W. Houghton. Includes blueprints, plans, photographs, sketches, correspondence, photostats, and memorabilia. Includes building designs for the Philippines, San Francisco, San Diego, and the Los Angeles area. Also...
Willard Hougland was a writer, publisher, anthropologist, impresario, businessman and gourmet cook. He also ran a rare book store and art gallery in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. The collection contains correspondence, a short story, a poem,...
These files reflect the concerns of Household Workers' Rights. The questionnaire, modeled after a survey by the Women's Occupational Health Resource Center in New York, delves into the specific problems faced by household workers. Information includes womens' ages, their children's...
John Houseman wrote, produced, directed and translated plays, founded theater companies, collaborated on radio series, produced film, television, and stage productions, and acted in movies and television shows. The collection consists of correspondence, director's scripts for stage, movies, radio, &...
Frederick Francis Houser (1904- ) was a member of the California Republican State Central Committee (1930-40), a member of the California legislature for the 53rd Assembly District (1931-33,1939-43), Republican nominee for Congress (1932,1934, and 1936), served as lieutenant governor (1943-46),...
Portraits of actors and actresses.
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles Photograph Collection is comprised of 225 black and white photographs, which were produced by the Los Angeles Housing Authority during the 1940s and 1950s. These photographs depict images of public housing...
Views apparently promoting new homes. Captioned: Robertson and Hunter cottages, 4th St., Carmel City, and Paradise Park, Carmel City.
Minutes of committees on living accomodations and residence halls; reports on availability of and development of student housing, including materials on Berkeley's rent control ordinance and materials on discrimination in housing.
The working papers, correspondence, publications, and biographical material of George W. Housner form the collection known as the G. W. Housner Papers in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Professor Housner spent his entire academic career at...
The collection includes incoming letters sent to James Alexander Houston, a medical doctor, the son and brother of Irish clergymen, and an emigrant from Ireland to the United States before 1845. Familiar with the Pitman method of stenography, Houston reported...
Primarily depicts American military aircraft, and scenes of aircraft construction and of aeronautical research.
William Houston was a gay man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, with an interest in collecting erotic stories about men. Collection includes, in addition to typescripts of 47 erotic stories, correspondence regarding Houston's life with his lover Duke (Joseph R....
Include two Civil War diaries, 1862-1863, of Augustus C. Houts, a member of the 28th Regiment of the Iowa Volunteers; notes and clippings on the Houts family; and miscellaneous papers.
The Howard & White collection is organized in two series, Personal Papers and Project Records. The first series contains minimal personal records concerning George Howard. The collection consists primarily of drawings and correspondence which document residential projects completed by the...
Consists of faculty papers from UC Berkeley's Department of Architecture, including course materials and administrative files. Also contains project records for medical, residential, and commercial buildings. Color photographs taken by Friedman, project portfolios, and a project clippings book are also...
Materials relating to construction of the Marin tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, and Carquinez Bridge; the Oakland-Alameda Posey Tube; and parts of various other projects, including Middle Fork bridge on the temporary...
Drafts of three bills introduced by Assemblyman Howard A. Peairs in the 40th State Legislature, 1913-1914
Includes: three letters to Gus Blaisdell, with MS of poem, Ode to the Sea, as enclosure to 1966 letter; mimeographed copy of play, Trio, ca. 1944, by Dorothy and Howard Baker, based on her novel, Trio; mimeographed copy of screenplay,...
Donald S. Howard (1912- ) was a professor of social welfare (1948-70), dean of the School of Social Welfare (1948-60), and from 1970, professor emeritus at UCLA. He was also the deputy director of UNRRA China Mission, Foreign Economic Administration...
The papers consist of the following series:...
Eric Howard (1895-1943), was a lecturer and instructor at the extension division, University of California. His publications include (1923). The collection consists of manuscripts of poems, articles, an unpublished novel, and published works by Howard.
Collection contains letters to George and Eleanor Howard from Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin, as well as manuscripts by Miller and Nin, and ephemera. Also contains letters from Henry Miller to Laura. Manuscripts include , , , and Nin's ,...
The Henry Temple Howard collection consists of correspondence, clippings, specifications, drawings and photographs primarily relating to Howard's military service and architectural career. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Office Records, Project Records and Additional Donations....
Clippings, periodicals, awards, audio tapes, video tapes, photographs, correspondence, news releases
The collection, which spans the years 1884-1931 (bulk 1891-1927), consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to John Galen Howard's architectural career. The collection comprehensively documents the buildings for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in Seattle, Washington. It also shows Howard's architectural...
The John Galen Howard papers span the years 1874-1954 (bulk 1888-1931). It contains correspondence, diaries, drafts and manuscripts of poems, transcripts of speeches, articles, and course lectures, relating to Howard's career as an architect, a professor, and a poet. The...
The John Galen Howard Pictorial Collection contains personal papers, including photographs and sketches of Howard and his wife, Mary Robertson Bradbury; and project records, including photographs from various commercial, religious, educational, and residential projects in California, Washington, New York and...
The John Galen Howard materials at the University of California, Berkeley represent the full range of Howard's professional work as well as his personal life. The materials also provide insight into Northern California architecture and design, in addition to architectural...
The Howard L. Dorn and Sons Collection consists of 6 folders of printer's proofs of logos, letterheads and other designs, and several letters from clients.
Papers relating to Howard Longley's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Holograph letter written in Augusta, Maine, expressing his regrets that Gen. Tyndale was refused permission to visit Washington, D.C.
Relates to activities of the 4th Marine Regiment from 1941 to 1942, including the regiment's evacuation from Shanghai, China, to Olongapo, Philippines; its resistance to Japanese forces as part of the Corregidor garrison; and its surrender upon the fall of...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Letters written to Howard and by him; mss. of plays, short stories, articles and motion picture scripts; notes and notebooks; transcripts of diary entries; biographical material; personalia; material re student days at the University of California; contracts for books, play...
1970.025: 1 box of family photographs including children, portraits, weddings, etc. Also, portraits of Sidney Coe Howard,Leopoldine and Lara Eames Howard, Walter Damrosch, Marc Connelly, and Fanny Brice. -- 1970.026: Photographs relating to World War I (France) show American ambulance...
Letters from Howard, written primarily to his family, including letters during World War I when he was an ambulance driver and later, a pilot; letters to Howard, mainly from family, but some from associates as well; diaries; papers re his...
Forty-two letters offering literary advice to the young poet and commenting on his own work, including his plays. With these: ms. of Galahad's poem, The Knife and copy of his photograph.
Correspondence, reports, permit applications, and research notes concerning coyote baiting with toxic chemicals.
The collection contains eleven original cartoon line drawings by F. M. Howarth, on boards of varying sizes, which appeared in the old , 1889-1890. Howarth, an American artist known for his stylized characters, also drew for other humor magazines of...
Imperial Chinese decoration of the Order of the Double Dragon; description and designs of the decoration; and autographed photographs of Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover.
Manuscripts, typescripts, and correspondence, the last including letters from Samuel Beckett, William Corbett, Mark Mirsky, and Alice Walker (one of Walker's containing reference to Tillie Olsen).
Correspondence, family history, literary manuscripts of Fanny Howe
The Fanny Howe papers contain correspondence, publications, notebooks and journals, family history, and material relating to Fanny Howe's career as a writer. The collection is divided into seven series, with series III - V representing all her written work, namely...
Holograph letter addressed "Dear friends, in which Howe describes his journey from Acapulco to San Diego by ship and on foot, working conditions as a cook at Mr. Grey's camp, the whereabouts of various named ships, and how and when...
Printed news stories, letters, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to American news coverage abroad, and especially to reportage from China in 1929.
The Photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown collection contains 29 photographs taken by James Wong Howe during World War Two documenting the assimilation of Chinese Americans. The collection is only a portion of a larger group of photographs commissioned by magazine...
Relates to personal matters and to her literary work.
Papers of Susan Howe, American poet. The papers primarily document Howe's literary correspondence, poetry manuscripts, manuscripts of readings and talks, personal and working journals and art/poetry installations dating from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. A small group of personal...
The materials in this archive span the years 1922 and 1986. The majority of the materials, however, are from the 1920s and 1930s. Correspondence made up the bulk of the archive; they are letters between Howe and her mother, and...
Correspondence, manuscripts of articles and lectures, and notes, of professor of philosophy, University of California, Berkeley. Many letters from his former students relate to the department of philosophy at Harvard at the time of Josiah Royce, William James and others.
The Joseph Howland Papers span the years 1942-2000 and contain records relating to Howland's work as an editor of several garden design magazines, as a floricultural marketing writer, and as a teacher. Included are copies of articles written and several...
Reports, minutes, memoranda, correspondence, legislation, notes, and printed matter, relating to governmental administration of, and social and economic conditions in, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe).
Correspondence, orders, personnel records, sound recordings of reminiscences, maps, and photographs, relating mainly to British artillery operations in France during World War I.
Collection contains correspondence both from within and outside the prison, reports, a 1913 transcript of an investigation, writings and drawings, mainly by prisoners, programs of prison entertainments, and other miscellaneous materials.
Black and white photographs, mounted, of archeological sites and fashion models by the magazine photographer and film designer (1900-1968)....
Holograph letter written to accompany a list of deceased soldiers of the 8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1863.
Letter to Mrs. M.D. Robinson Jr. relates to copies of Davis' books he is having sent to her, and personal matters. A postcard showing the office of the Coyote and Deer Creek Water Co. to Mrs. M.D. Robinson (possibly also...
In seven letters to her uncle and aunt in Sag Harbor, H.R. Tabor writes of family, including cousin John Hempstead, returning home over land vs. sea, and fires in San Francisco, Sacramento, and Marysville. She tells of attending a wedding...
Serial issues and pamphlets, relating to political conditions and civil rights in Belarus.
Relates to the communist movement in Australia, and to interactions of Czechoslovak officials with the Communist Party of Australia.
Speech delivered at West Branch, Iowa. Photocopy.
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Several receipts for payment by H.S. Crocker & Co. to Central Pacific Railroad Company of California (Feb.-Nov. 1869); a brief letter (May 1866) from H.S. Crocker & Co. on company letterhead; a billhead (Aug. 1880) with an attached reimbursement form...
This small collections contains two hand drawn and rendered building studies.
Studies, statutes, leaflets, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Zimbabwe. Includes notes of interviews conducted by Mala Htun with Masipula Sithole and other Zimbabwean political leaders.
Diaries, memoirs, speeches and writings, and biographical data, relating to political and military conditions in China, Chinese participation in World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and defenses of Taiwan.
Relates to the Asian Development Bank. Published as The Asian Development Bank: Diplomacy and Development in Asia (New York, 1975). Photocopy.
The materials contained in this collection were found in Fr. Hubbard's office in Ricard Observatory on the Santa Clara campus after his death in 1962. While most of Hubbard's papers and his photographs and films were transferred to the University...
Contains two letters about life in Calif., his children, the Opposition steamship line, rumors of Indians robbing and destroying mail in Salt Lake City, Utah, and of friends returning back east.
The Hubbard Papers consist of notes and drafts for most of Hubbard's published and unpublished writings. His local history research is informed by a knowledge of economic factors that was unusual for the day. His papers possess additional importance in...
Jack M. Hubbard was employed by the Manhattan Project as a meteorologist. The collection consists chiefly of bound volumes of manuscript writings and reports with some correspondence about various stages of his career.
The collection includes biographical files, correspondence, field notes, lectures, speeches, memoranda, photographs, manuscripts of scientific papers, audio recordings, slides, films, awards, certificates and other material documenting Hubbs' research in ichthyology, zoology, natural history, conservation, taxonomy, archaeology, paleoclimatology, and his studies...
Owned by J. H. Huber of Oberkulm, Switzerland, earliest known ancestor of Herbert Hoover.
Correspondence, reports, documents, data, and photographs, relating to dams, hydroelectric power installations, irrigation works, and municipal water supply systems, principally in California, but including other western states and the Arkansas-White-Red River Basin. Includes material on the Devils Postpile National Monument,...
Photographs of dams, reservoirs, and other water-related structures in California....
The papers of Charles H. Huberich include correspondence, photographs, postcards, calling cards, cartes-des-visites, and miscellaneous material. The correspondence, which is mainly in German, includes letters to and from Charles Huberich (1895-1906) and correspondence of Huberich's parents (1860's to 1900's). Other...
Primarily chapter drafts, notes, newspaper clippings, galleys, and proofs of the historical works of H.H. Bancroft, published by The History Company. A small amount of material pertaining to the Bancroft Library of San Francisco and A.L. Bancroft and Company Publishers,...
Letter from James F. Breen concerning the Donner Party; letters to Bernard Moses and others; invitation to opening of Market St. store in 1870; galleys of some chapters of Chronicles of the Builders; honorary degree from Yale University, and membership...
Includes a portrait essay of Hubert Howe Bancroft by his brother, Albert Little Bancroft.
Contains letters from bookseller George H. Derby, concerning Hubert Howe Bancroft's proposed California business venture in 1854. Includes family correspondence, passports, genealogies, memoirs, and sons', Paul and Griffing's report cards from Yale, along with miscellaneous writings and documents, and letters...
Primarily letters to his wife Matilda and his son Griffing, commenting on financial difficulties and the reorganization of The History Company after the 1886 fire, the sale of The Bancroft Library, the development of his farm and other property in...
Martin R. Huberty (1894-1960) joined the staff of the Irrigation Division, College of Agriculture, Davis and Berkeley (1921), transferred to Riverside (1936), and to Los Angeles (1939) where held various positions including professor of irrigation engineering, chairman of the Department...
The Hubon Family Papers contain largely correspondence to San Diego pioneer Frederick Hubon (1827-1882). The papers include correspondence from three generations of Hubons, with some correspondence from other relatives and friends. The correspondence touches upon major events of the nineteenth...
Nathaniel Delos Hudson (1901-1982) served as Assistant Director of the University of California Agricultural Extension Service from 1951-1965. His Papers contain correspondence, speeches, an oral history, and photographs relating to his work with the Agricultural Extension Service. Also included are...
Letters, pamphlets, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to American industry, simplification of industrial practice, the public life of Herbert Hoover, and the 1928, 1932, and 1936 presidential campaigns.
This collection contains files relating to the National Writers Union (NWU), Local 3, Delegate Assemblies, and misc. files documenting Huebner's years as an activist in the NWU and Local 3.
Papers of German poet, Richard Huelsenbeck, who was involved with the Dada movement and edited several of its important journals. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, some photographs, clippings and catalogues.
Printed matter and photographs, relating to relief activities in Hungary at the end of World War I.
Colonel Huff was an aide to General Douglas MacArthur during World War II. He co-wrote (1964). The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia.
The collection contains four black/white copy prints of a Montana roundup, taken by Western photographer Laton Alton Huffman, of Miles City, Montana, ca. 1905, 1913. There are two copies of one print that appears as image no. 114 in Mark...
Relates to the service of the 701st and 440th Ordnance Companies in the Philippines campaign of 1942.
Relates to the political development of Southern Rhodesia. Interviews conducted by Rex Reynolds.
Contains images of San Francisco, including the Golden Gate Bridge; Treasure Island and the Golden Gate International Exposition; the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge; various ships; various locations in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. Includes a few photos...
Hugh B. Leech papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
Mainly charges against his estate, including receipts for labor on the Jacinto Rancho in Glenn Co., Calif.
Includes letters from friends in various mining camps of California, accounts, and his wife's tax receipts and promissory notes.
Scrapbooks containing newsclippings, with some correspondence and memorabilia. Most materials relate to O'Neil's activities in Ogden, Utah, including the Utah Historical Records Survey in the late 1930s, O'Neil's campaigns for local Republican party offices, his work and interest in railroads,...
Include letters from Ezra and Dorothy Pound and Edgar Lee Masters; poetic inscriptions of Witter Bynner addressed to poet George Sterling.
Newspaper clippings tipped in.
Three letters from Hugh McGill written from Nevada City, California, one addressed to his father, Stewart, and another to his brother, give news of mutual friends, describe a shoot-out between foreigners and Americans, a fire in Grass Valley, and prices...
Includes letters from E.H. Crowder, William Carey Jones, Orrin K. McMurray; papers relating to his study of law at the University of California, Berkeley; and clippings covering his subsequent career in the army.
Correspondence concerning the sale and movie rights of his stories and his activities managing the Hazard Mine in Placer County, California and its related lumbering business.
Correspondence and reports pertaining to Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro Harbor, Long Beach Harbor, Los Angeles River, Newport Bay, San Diego Harbor, Santa Monica breakwater, and the Point Fermin landslide (1929). Includes materials on tides and boundaries. ...
Diary, notes, and photographs, relating to conditions in Japanese prison camps in the Philippines, Formosa, and Manchuria.
Teresa P. Hughes, Democrat, was both a State Assembly Member, 1975-1992 and a State Senator, 1993-2000. She represented cities in Los Angeles County in the 47thth Assembly District and the 25th Senate District. The Teresa P. Hughes Papers consist of...
Postage stamps from various countries, and miscellany, relating to nuclear energy. Includes autographs of prominent nuclear scientists.
The collection contains writings of Brigadier General Henry C. Huglin, USAF Ret., including his newspaper column, "Affairs of Nations," 1973-1977,and other essays, most written ca. 1965-1966, for broadcast as commentaries on the Pacifica Radio Network. Also two open reel tapes...
Diaries recording three reconnoitering and punitive expeditions undertaken by Colonel O'Conor, Commandant General of the Nueva Vizcaya frontier and formerly ad interim Governor of Coahuila.
This is the private collection of Professor Rodríguez Alcalá consisting of unpublished letters, manuscripts, articles, pamphlets, photographs, and memorabilia from the leading poets, novelists, essayists and historians of Paraguay. Part of the archival group Hispanic and Latin American History &...
Papers of the Chilean poet, novelist, playwright and polemicist, Vicente Huidobro, comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed matter, and photographs.
Four letters (18 p.), giving a firsthand account of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire as experienced by Blight and her family in the Richmond district, along with living conditions immediately after. The letters mention damage to personal belongings;...
Correspondence concerning the Pediatrics Dept. at Children's Hospital, San Francisco, annual and project reports, and medical studies relating to the development and services of the department; correspondence, committee minutes and reports dealing with Thelander's work with American Academy of Pediatrics,...
Depicts scenes in China, including military operations of the Chinese Army during the Sino-Japanese War. Includes portraits of Chiang Kai-shek and other Chinese political leaders. Indexes: Preliminary inventory.
Relates to Nicaraguan contra guerrilla activities from Costa Rican bases, American aid to Nicaraguan guerrillas, allegations of guerrilla drug trafficking, and allegations regarding the attempted assassination of the guerrilla leader Edén Pastora. Interviews conducted by William E. Ratliff.
Holograph letter written at Camp Arlington, Virginia, to Sevilla Smith.
Published as The Forming of the Communist International (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1964).
Papers of Herbert Hultgren, cardiologist, mountain climber, researcher in high altitude medicine, and specialist in the study of high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Hultgren and his colleague, Dr. Warren Spickard, were the first to publish a full account of high-altitude...
The collection contains subject files related to Light Rail transportation, photographs, artifacts, audiovisuals, textiles, books, posters, ephemera, and memorabilia collected by Wayne Hultgren during his lifetime and involvement with public transportation.
The accession consists of two seven inch reel to reel audio tape recordings of a symposium entitled, "Human Population Density and the Quality of Life, " which was sponsored by the graduate students of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The...
This collection comprises the publications of the University of California, Irvine, Human Resources office. Included are announcements, newsletters, brochures, catalogs, manuals, and fliers.
Contains meeting agenda, minutes and notes; events, conferences, etc.; correspondence; grant applications; reports and panel material; HRA publication lists; information on the United Nations including the crisis of 1986; clippings, essays and articles on human rights.
Newsletters and minutes, relating to the status of civil rights in Great Britain and throughout the world. In part, photocopy.
The Humason papers have been arranged, with only minor changes, according to the manner in which they had been found in the attic of the Carnegie Observatories. The correspondence covers the years 1930-1952. It contains both incoming and carbons of...
Humboldt County apple display at California Apple Show of 1914, San Francisco, Calif. Diplay includes model of a large wheel covered with apples.
Volume 2 contains only a few scattered entries for voters, and was used primarily for other purposes. Included are drafts of reports on the Sheba mine and other mines in the vicinity; copies of mining claims; miscellaneous accounts; diary entries...
Records of the Humboldt Mining & Tunnel Co. in Sarahsville, Placer Co. Miscellaneous material entered in one ledger. Includes miners' compact signed by the members; minutes of the company; records of expenses, etc.
The Samuel J. and Portia Bell Hume Papers, 1843-1990, contain the professional and personal papers of Samuel J. Hume, theatrical entrepreneur, and Portia Bell Hume, psychiatrist. Included in Samuel J. Hume's papers are writings, speeches, theater memoribilia, correspondence, and papers...
Business correspondence of Samuel J. Hume with California State Library....
Contains 6 letters describing life near Stockton, Calif. to family back east including Spanish Land Grant disputes, mining, water, agriculture, economics, politics and crime. Also includes one letter from brother William H. Howland in Stockton, Calif. to family.
Commercial and field recordings from Kyrgyzstan.
Drafts, correspondence, journal articles, notes, newspaper clippings, surveys, legal documents, memoranda, transcripts, speeches, course curricula, subject files, ephemera, photos, and an audiocassette tape created or collected by sociologist and Episcopalian priest, Laud Humphreys, who is best known for his book,...
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, clippings, photographs, and biographical material....
Collection consists of correspondence and research files related to Norris Hundley's editorship of the , the case of City of Los Angeles City of San Fernando et al., and publication of (2000, revised ed.)
Fifteen original manuscripts of selected chapters of the writings of James Huneker bound with printed versions....
Pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, serial issues, bulletins, press releases, studies, election campaign literature, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of Hungarian history, including the Revolution of 1918-1919, the Revolution of 1956, Hungarian minorities in other countries, and especially political,...
Relates to execution of provisions of the armistice between Hungary and the Allied Powers at the end of World War I.
Relates to the trials of Hungarian communists for participation in the Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919.
Reports, memoranda, and orders, relating to Austro-Hungarian military activities during World War I, domestic opposition to the war, socialist activities, Bolshevik propaganda, problems of minority nationalities during and after the war, postwar land reform, and the formation of soviets in...
Dispatches, instructions, and political reports, relating to Soviet-Hungarian relations. Includes photocopies of records at Columbia University.
Dispatches, instructions, and reports, relating to Hungarian-Spanish relations. Includes some records of the Hungarian Embassy in Portugal, relating to Hungarian-Portuguese relations.
Dispatches and reports, relating to Hungarian-Swiss relations and to activities of the International Anticommunist Entente.
Relates to conditions in Japanese internment camps during World War II, and to the battle for Manila in 1945. Includes camp newsletters and transcripts of wartime letters. By Herbert E. "Gene" Hungerford
Correspondence, clippings, and printed matter, relating to French colonial administration of Dahomey. Includes statements of protest concerning injustices of French colonial administration made by L. Hunkanrin at the Pan-African Congress of 1921. Photocopy.
This collection consists of the records of the firm Maxwell Hunley Rare Books, Beverly Hills, CA. The collection includes correspondence, both business and personal; records of customers' collecting interests; invoices of sales and of Hunley's purchases from other dealers; and...
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, diaries, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to relief and reconstruction in Europe during and after World Wars I and II (especially in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland), the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American...
The most important subject is the life and architectural work of Myron Hunt, but quantitatively, the collection is weighted toward the story of Pasadena from 1903 to 1946. The papers are divided into four very divergent sub-groups...
The Hunt papers consist principally of Rockwell Hunt's notes, drafts and clippings files pertaining to California history. They are arranged in four series as follows:...
The collection includes: correspondence; articles about college students and alcohol written by Dr. Hunt; a course description; notes; pamphlets, including many from the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment; newspaper clippings; and ephemeral materials. There are also a few items on...
Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1862-1927) served as Professor of Agriculture at the University of California, Berkeley and Dean of the College of Agriculture (now the University of California, Davis). His Papers contain a comparative study of the agriculture of Caribbean countries...
Isabel Violet Hunt (1862-1942) published poetry in magazine at age 13, and later, wrote collections of short stories and novels. She was also an active feminist, joining the Women's Social and Political Union. The collection consists of a manuscript notebook...
Relates to American bombing operations in Europe during World War II. Photocopy.
Todd Hunter was a CBS radio and television figure in Hollywood in the mid-twentieth century. The collection includes a number of television play scripts and related materials (script sides, cue sheets, songs, notes). Though it is unclear whether Hunter authored...
Ebenezer Huntington's letters to Jabez and Andrew Huntington describe his experience in the Revolutionary War and his political and social activities in the 1810-1830's....
Relates to a visit with the royal family of Romania. Includes correspondence of Elizabeth Dodge Huntington Clarke, wife of G. H. Huntington, 1925-1955, relating to the Romanian royal family.
Huntington Hartford established the Huntington Hartford Foundation (1948-1965) to foster community creativity in the arts through fellowships which provided subsistence, living quarters and partial supplies at the Foundation's location in Rustic Canyon, Pacific Palisades, California. In 1954, the Huntington Hartford...
Personal and business papers of Henry Edwards Huntington, including Huntington family correspondence, Holladay family papers, and business correspondence and papers relative to railroads and street railways, real estate, mainly in Southern California, Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens, Newport...
The collection consists of 127 photographs and 105 negatives, ca. 1920s-1930s and undated, created by and/or for the Huntington Land and Improvement Company. The images depict views of various real estate tracts in Eagle Rock, San Marino, Pasadena, Redondo Beach,...
This collection documents the families and business ventures of Tustin, California residents William M. Huntley and his wife Helen Gulick. Materials include family photographs, photographs of Southern California, family correspondence, business records from the Tustin Garage and the family's citrus...
Diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, notes, meeting materials, resolutions, statements, and printed matter, relating to political, economic and cultural relations among Atlantic community countries and Japan, and private promotion of international cooperation, international education, and international environmental protection.
This collection contains views, details, elevations, and drawings showing the planned arrangement of outside courts, inner courts, wall fountains, gate entrances, stone urns, and gardens throughout Scripps College. This collection also contains an aerial planting perspective of the college....
Edward Huntsman-Trout (1889-1974) was a landscape architect. He worked in Boston and Ohio before starting a practice under his own name in Los Angeles. The collection consists primarily of blueprints and tissue designs as well as correspondence, sketches, and photographs...
Relates to science education, primarily in the United States.
Pamphlets, reports, memoranda, serial issues, and statutes, relating to diplomatic relations of and domestic conditions in various countries of the Middle East, mainly during the period 1945-1960; Palestine and the Zionist movement; and the Suez Canal. Includes statutes of Afghanistan,...
The poems are hand-lettered in black ink on gold or silver foil panels. These are pasted on the album pages above and below the photographs. Poem titles, supplied by their author, are given below in quotation marks. C.R. Savage has...
VHS videotapes and compact audiocassette tape interviews of David Hurles, founder and proprietor of Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company, conducted by Pat Allen with the assistance of Bill Wyman, September 1998-January 1999. The collection also contains two compilation CD-ROMs...
The Latino Eligibility Study, began in 1992 and was created to develop a clear understanding of the issues associated with the rate of Latino enrollment in higher education. It examined and assessed existing research and programs within and outside the...
The Latino Eligibility Study, began in 1992 and was created to develop a clear understanding of the issues associated with the rate of Latino enrollment in higher education. It examined and assessed existing research and programs within and outside the...
Typescript draft of excerpts from the Charles E. Huse Diary, 1850-1852 (San Francisco) and 1853-1857 (Santa Barbara), edited by William Henry Ellison and translated (from the Spanish) by Francis Price. The original two volume manuscript diary is housed in the...
Relates to Helmuth von Moltke and Peter Yorck, members of the anti-Nazi Kreisauer Kreis resistance group in Germany during World War II, and to the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944.
Contains letters to Hussey, Dahler & Co., Helena and Virginia City, Mont., from various San Francisco individuals and businesses regarding their business interests in San Francisco. Correspondents include J.J. Buck (written on letterhead of A.J. Bryant & Co.), Bank of...
Warren Hussey and Charles L. Dahler were partners in a banking firm operating at Helena and Virginia City, Montana, and at Great Salt Lake City, Utah, Dahler being the resident Montana partner. The first volume is a record of gold...
The collection documents the architectural work of Edward Hussey in Japan and Hawaii. The bulk of the collection is the Principia College project in Elsah, Illinois.
Files acquired with Roland D. Hussey's book collection; includes research and analysis reports from the Office of Strategic Services during WWII.
Roland Dennis Hussey (1897-1959) was a professor of history at UCLA (1930- ), and chairman of the History department history (1950, 1952-54). During World War II until 1947, he was assistant chief of the Office of American Republic Affairs, and...
Writings, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings, relating to cultural, political, and economic conditions in China, and to communism and Soviet influence in China.
Sigurd Bernhard Hustvedt (1882-1954) was a professor in the English department at UCLA and helped to found the California Folklore Society in 1942. The collection consists of 2100 index cards related to one of Sigurd Hustvedt's books, (1936) as well...
Speeches, correspondence, reports, orders, clippings, and photographs, relating to aspects of the peacetime United States Army, especially military justice for black soldiers, and the Maryland Bicentennial Commission.
The papers represent a somewhat miscellaneous cross section of material touching on various aspects of life at Caltech. Of particular interest are talks about or interviews with prominent Caltech faculty. There is also interesting material on student life, as well...
Correspondence, writings, speeches, and report materials. Hutchins served for 62 years in various bureaus and offices of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; his major work dealt with water laws and water rights in the Western States. He also lectured on...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, financial records, and printed matter, relating to industrial and labor policy in the United States, the promotion of free enterprise and conservative thought, and activities of the Chrysler Corporation, the Foundation for Economic Education, and...
Depicts scenes of daily life and agricultural and other economic activities in Japan and other Asian countries. Includes slide projector.
John Hutchinson (b.1921) was a professor of industrial relations at the UCLA Graduate School of Management (1964- ), a arbitrator in industrial disputes a member of the American Political Science Association, and author of articles on politics and industrial relations....
Correspondence, film scripts, printed matter, photographs, filmstrips, and phonorecords, relating to the production of U.S. propaganda film by the Office of War Information for distribution in China during World War II, and to the history of television in the U.S.
Correspondence, writings, and reports, relating to American Relief Administration activities, food conditions in Germany following World War I, and technical assistance provided by American engineers in the Soviet Union.
Holographs and annotated typescripts of 13 poems and short prose works written by Hutchinson between 1947 and 1953. The file also includes a copy of an essay by John Ciardi titled "Everyone writes (bad) poetry."...
Correspondence pertains to McNutt's reprint edition of Edwin Forbes' "Life studies of the great army" (Dunderave, Ltd., 1975), and to McNutt's subsequent departure from publishing.
Correspondence, background materials, notes and drafts for books on California history, vitae and career related materials at CSU, Chico and aboard ship, reprints of articles and short stories, books, photographs, periodicals, royalty statements, copyright clearances, speeches, microfilm copy of manuscript...
The Claude B. Hutchison Papers contains both personal papers and materials related to his work with the International Education Board, University of California, as Mayor of Berkeley, and other academic institutions. The collection also contains material from a 1946 Agricultural...
Meeting minutes, research notes, interviews, journal and newspaper articles, and speeches relating to establishment, development, and eventual approval of D-Q University and the UC Davis Native American Studies program.
Letters, postcards, orders, certificates, booklets, and newspapers, relating to activities of the 5th Marine Corps Regiment in France during World War I and in the occupation of Germany immediately afterward.
Contains speeches and writings, correspondence, pamphlets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to laissez-faire economic theory, and to economic conditions and race relations in South Africa by Hutt, a South African economist.
Dorothy Huttenback (1896-1987) was the manager of the Music Guild of Los Angeles (1952- ), which brought well-known chamber music ensembles and artists to the Wilshire Ebell Theater. She served for 33 years as president of the organization. The collection...
Of the sixteen sketches Hutton prepared while with the Raynolds' expedition, five are pencil on paper and measure 7 x 16 cm., and ten are pen-and-ink on paper and measure 14 x 22 cm. The drawings include landscape scenes throughout...
The collection contains letters and telegrams from Aldous Huxley's literary agents--James B. Pinker and Sons--to various persons, periodicals, etc. pertaining to Mr. Huxley's writings. These date from 1922 to 1934. This collection is not complete; for instance there are letters...
Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963) was a prolific writer of novels, essays, poetry, criticism, and screenplays. The collection consists primarily of business correspondence between Aldous Huxley and publishers Harper & Row, personal correspondence, and literary manuscripts.
Relates to American naval aviation operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and particularly to activities of the aircraft carrier Gambier Bay at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Photocopy.
The collection consists of copy negatives concerning Karl Standke and the German merchant fleet detained at Santa Rosalía (Jalisco, Mexico) during the First World War.
Two typed letters, written on Alvarado's professional letterhead, concerning a photograph of Alvarado's father, who was Governor of Calif. from 1836-1842, under Mexican jurisdiction. Alvarado had enclosed the photograph with his first letter, then acknowledges its return in the second...
Includes original manuscripts, corrected typescripts, etc. for both major and minor works including M. BUTTERFLY, BONDAGE, and 1000 AIRPLANES ON THE ROOF....
Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, speeches, and printed materials relating to the career of Edward Hyatt, Superintendent of Schools in California....
Articles, addresses by Hyatt, and clippings, pertaining to dams, water rights, salt water intrusion, hydroelectric power, the California Water Plan, and other aspects of water in California....
Reports and papers on various aspects of sewerage, sewage treatment, groundwater and surface water pollution from municipal and industrial wastes, water quality, and sewage treatment systems for many California municipalities. Described in (G.K. Hall and Co., Boston, 1970)....