Photocopy of original typescript.
Letters from eastern liquor dealers in New York to S. C. Shaw concerning orders placed with them by him
Consist of files on engineering projects, including bridges, underwater platforms and pilings in California, such as the Hunter's Point submarine quay wall, Richardson Bay Bridge Widening, the Feather River Bridge, the Martinez-Benicia Bridge and others in California. Files include a...
Includes transcript of an interview with the sociologist, conducted by Charles Susskind and Arlene Inouye, re methods for predictions of technological inventions and trends, including discussion of some of Gilfillan's own predictions. Also, a reprint of the article by Susskind...
Letters to John and Mary Marshall, and typescript copies, some with revisions, of unpublished poems.
A few poems (draft, fair copy, and newspaper clipping) and one letter to John [Marshall?].
The Sánchez Papers include the personal and professional papers of Ricardo Sánchez and occupy 66 linear feet. The collection consists of 91 letter and legal length manuscript bozes, four half-sized manuscript boxes, four print boxes and eight flat boxes for...
This collection consists of late 19th century manuscripts of arrangements for concert band of contemporary opera overtures and arias, popular songs, marches, and orchestral works
Memoirs and other writings, correspondence, orders, and memoranda, relating to American naval operations in the Atlantic during World War II, the evacuation of North Vietnamese refugees to South Vietnam in 1954, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Depicts famine victims and American Relief Administration relief activities in the Samara region of Russia
Leaflets, posters, form letters, pamphlets, and memorabilia, relating to British war aims and propaganda efforts during World War I, civilian defense, the British Union of Fascists, and Oswald Mosley.
File assembled to obtain replacement of an official certificate, with documentation primarily on his military career and his participation in various campaigns during and after the Mexican-American War, 1846-1853. Includes drafts of his request, original documents concerning appointment by J.M....
Relates to World War I and the question of an independent Polish state. Speech delivered in Frankfurt am Main, April 6, 1916.
Contains 11 letters among members of the Sackett family based in Ashland, Oregon. Topics of letters include fruit growing, a local flood, railroad strike of 1894 which delayed return of mother in San Francisco Bay Area and a letter discussing...
Samuel John Sackett (1928- ) was a professor of English. He taught at Hastings College (1949-51) and Fort Hays State University (1954-1977). In 1978, he became the dean of Salt City Business College. His published works include (1961), (1967), and...
This collection consists of seven manuscript diaries, written while Asa Sackman was serving in the 44th Regiment, Company G, of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The diaries date from October 1861, his first month of service, to August 1862. Sackman writes...
Harvey Sacks (d.1975) taught in the Department of Sociology at UC Irvine, UC Berkeley and UC Los Angeles (ca. 1960s-72). He is best known for his work in ethnomethodology and conversational analysis. The collection consists of notes, drafts, diaries, unpublished...
The collection consists of agendas, reports, action summaries, and the final proposed charter produced by the Sacramento Ad-Hoc Committee.
Includes typescript and page proof of Some reflections of an early California governor (Frederick Low)
The collection consists of materials of the Sacramento Charter Commission (also includes City/County Merger Committee files) including local and state government reports and public opinion surveys used in the creation of the Citizen's Committee on Local Governmental Reorganization Report of...
Pre-emption claims and title documents for lands in the city and county of Sacramento to Jared Sheldon and others.
Include receipts, petition of citizens and affidavit.
View depicts flooded street with rowboats and people on balconies above covered sidewalks. A sign reading "coffin wareroom" is prominent at right.
Views of buildings and streets during the flood, with signs on businesses visible.
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery; Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento....
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery, Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento.
The collection consists of correspondence, photocopies, mimeographs, log books, computer printouts and printed material relating to employment practices, wages, operating procedures, equipment, train movements, etc. In addition the collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda and notes concerning the abandonment of service,...
From the T.W. Norris Collection.
Photos captioned: Switch engine guarded by soldiers while switching, during the 'strike', Sacramento 1894 -- Wreck of train #4 by 'strikers' in Yolo Co. 3 miles from Sacramento July 11th 1894... -- U.S. Marshall Baldwin haranguing the 'strikers' at the...
Views show the Tower Bridge (M Street Bridge) over the Sacramento River at California State Highway 275.
Photos, flier, typed description of excursion, ledger book.
The Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society (STJS) began on Sunday May 5, 1968 with a group of local jazz musicians gathering at the Orangevale Grange Hall to play for a small group of jazz fans. The musicians included Dr. Bill Borcher,...
Collection contains a blank Sacramento Valley Railroad Company stock certificate with note on verso indicating that this was the type issued to R.S. & Co. (Robinson Seymour & Co.) but which was not surrendered to J.P.R. (Jas. P. Robinson) when...
Primarily views and portraits by early California photographers. Sacramento scenes and images relating to photographers (their work places, communities, family members, and some self portraits) predominate. Stereographs include the Sacramento flood of 1862 and general street and town views. A...
Relates to the communist movement in Egypt from 1947 to 1957. Includes additional bibliographical notes
Bulk of the collection is correspondence (outgoing and ingoing), though represented also are a few essays, speeches, poetry, and 5 journals. Also included are printed certificates, receipts, programs, other ephemera, and clippings. Included is correspondence with Bruce and Helen Cornwall,...
This is a collection of 3 (8 x 10 in.) black-and-white photographic prints of the three-masted schooner SADIE, taken from her deck.
Collection of photographic postcards and pictures, chiefly of musicians, some with inscriptions, notes, or greetings, and other memorabilia, including letters and Sadilek's musical diary, particularly as they pertain to her musical studies and friendship with Xaver Scharwenka, German pianist, composer,...
Summary: Letters written to Anthony Newnham relating to the purchase of books in the field of Victorian literature. Includes Sadleir's obituary....
Michael Sadler (1861-1943) was a authority on educational matters, professor of education in England, and a patron of the arts. The collection consists of correspondence, holograph and printed articles, pamphlets, and clippings related to the Sadler's career in education.
Collection consists of literary materials, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, advertising, paperback books, notebooks, cartoons, original pen and ink drawings, and photographs, including motion picture stills relating to sexual deviation in the field of Sadism and masochism. Also includes materials relating...
Relates to political conditions in France and Europe at the beginning of World War II. Correspondents include Léon Blum, Paul Reynaud, and Pierre Laval.
Roque Sáenz Peña (1851-1914) co-founded the journal, , served as Argentina's foreign minister (1890), and was elected president of Argentina in 1910. His major contribution was reform of Argentinian electoral laws (1912). The collection consists of scrapbooks related to Peña's...
Includes letter from William Henry Safford to his brother, 1833; papers of his son, Hiram Sprague Safford, including an 1864 Civil War letter and his incomplete autobiography, concerning his childhood and education in New York State and his experiences during...
Relates to life in Russia from 1900 until 1919, emigration through the Far East, arrival in the United States, and work with displaced persons in Europe during World War II Photocopy.
Documentary film of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, press releases, reports, interview transcripts, notes, lists, questionnaires, news dispatches, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to civil liberties, political prisoners, and refugees, especially in Vietnam and Cambodia. Includes records of the Aurora Foundation.
Vols. 1-5: station logbooks apparently kept by year-round maintenance staff with details of upkeep of the station, some arrivals and departures, but also including observations on fishtraps, etc. Vol.6 is a visitors' log, 1980-1992.
TENAZ is the acronym for Teatros Nacionales de Aztlan (National Theater of Aztlan). Beginning as a support group for regional Chicano / Latino theater groups it evoloved into an international festival of Chicano / Latino theater: first yearly, then as...
This collection documents the career of photojournalist Theodore (Ted) Sahl. Sahl spent the majority of his career documenting social and political events in the Bay Area. The bulk of this collection documents his photographic work with the gay and lesbian...
The bulk of the collection is snapshots of a United States Navy voyage from Boston, Mass. to San Diego, Calif. with additional 8x10 photographs of USS Raleigh and family snapshots. Views include sailors and naval officers, ship deck, people selling...
A one act farce.
This collection is comprised of ephemera, correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings that document the history of Saint Anselm's Cross-Cultural Community Center, located in Garden Grove, California. St. Anselm's provides services to Amerasians and other Southeast Asian American communities in Orange...
Relates to political and economic conditions in French Somaliland and its role in international affairs, primarily during the period 1967-1977. Originally published under the title A Djibouti avec les Afars et les Issas (Paris, 1977). Translated and revised by Virginia...
Depicts physical facilities at the Tanforan Assembly Center. Photographic reproduction.
Yoneo Sakai (1900-1978) was a editor for Japanese language newspapers in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. He also travelled around the world as a correspondent for from 1931 until the outbreak of World War II when he was...
Serial issues, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions in Georgia.
Open letter to the Soviet Academy of Sciences, relating to civil rights in the Soviet Union. Includes American newspaper clippings reporting the letter. Photocopy.
Relates to the book by W. S. Graves, America's Siberian Adventure, 1918-1920.
J.J. Sakurai (1933-1982) was a physicist credited with independently discovering the V-A theory of the weak interactions. He was a professor in the UCLA Department of Physics (1970- ), a Sloan Fellow (1962-66), a Fellow of the American Physical Society...
Depicts scenes of rural life in northwestern Nigeria.
The papers of Fr. Victor P. Salandini consist of 5 1/2 linear feet of correspondence, personal files, and reference files dating from 1949 to 1973. The research strengths of the collection lie in its fairly full documentation of Fr. Salandini's...
Roman Catholic priest who was both a scholar of farm labor problems in California and an active participant with the Mexican American labor movement, particularly the United Farm Workers.
Relates to the Italian policy of neutrality during World War I. Speech delivered to the Italian Parliament, December 3, 1914. Translated by Jean Black.
This collection includes incoming correspondence, manuscript drafts of early poetry and later typescript drafts for an unpublished book "Under the Bomb: Neo-Georgian poems".
Copy of sale, involving the transfer of ownership of 45 slaves, certified in the office of, and by, the judge of the parish of Avoyelles, May 11, 1846.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, and clippings, relating to neo-Nazi and other far right political organizations in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Includes the master's thesis by Jim Saleam, "American Nazism in the Context...
The three scrapbooks which comprise this collection chronicle the final years of the old Salem School classes and the transfer of seventh and eighth grade pupils to the newly expanded Needham School. They were created and maintained by the Salem...
Roy Newquist (b.1925) was a copy supervisor for various advertising agencies in Minneapolis and Chicago (1951-63), a literary editor for Chicago's and a critic for the (1963). He also hosted a radio program called , WQXR, New York. His published...
Grover Sales? collection consists mainly of his teaching materials, such as slides, videos, and tapes.
This collection contains photographs, reviews, publicity announcements, programs, magazines and a poster documenting the career of Flamenco and regional classical dancer Alberto Salicru and several of his partners.
Compiled by Louis H. Bainton. Photographs by C. Castany Camps (Mexico) and E. von Duben.
The materials in the collection span from the late 1950s through 1994, and they consist of printed, visual and oral texts. Raul Salinas' writing and political activism reflect a multiplicity of interests and a hybrid of influences. His poetry is...
This collection comprises the European fashion plates collected by Irene Saltern Salinger, a Hollywood fashion designer in the late 1930s to early 1940s. The fashion plates showcase popular clothing for upper-class men, women, and children from the mid- to late-nineteenth...
Correspondence, writings, reports, and memoranda, relating to American foreign relations with China, Japan, and the Philippines, and to political developments in the United States
Papers of a noted physician, virologist, humanitarian, and founder of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California. Salk is best known for his development of the world's first successful vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis, licensed in...
Letters describe her life as a new arrival in San Francisco.
Notes on her childhood in the South during the Civil War; California, 1870, and life in the San Joaquin Valley; experiences as the wife of a Methodist minister.
Letters and reports, relating to relief work for refugees in Greece.
The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Eugene N. Salmon, Humanities Librarian at California State University, Sacramento.
Describes his experiences during the Civil War as a soldier with the New York Volunteers. With these: reminiscences by his wife, Ann Elizabeth Casten Beardsley; and a paper based on the letters, written by his descendant, Nancy Jacobsen.
Correspondence, reports, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Latvian independence movements, foreign relations, and women's organizations; Latvians in Siberia (Vladivostok); and the Office of the Latvian Representative in the Far East and Siberia. Includes some materials collected by Milda...
Views show Temple Street in Salt Lake city. One of the views shows business buildings, including Carter's View Emporium [business of photographer C.W. Carter.]
Commercial views of Great Salt Lake depicting Garfield Beach Resort, Garfield Landing, Black Rock and Antelope Island. Views include swimmers, boats, and other signs of recreation.
Collection consists of of material related to the career of scree n writer Waldo Salt. Includes correspondence, scripts, research, and personal pa pers. Personal materials include biographical information, family, legal, financ ial and medical papers, writings by and about Salt,...
The collection consists of music, personal papers, correspondence, photographs, production materials, business papers and periodical clippings of one of Universal Pictures' film composers, Hans J. Salter. The various kinds of music are manuscript and published music including conductor's scores, orchestral...
Papers (1933-1999) of Paul Saltman, biochemist, professor of biology and administrator at the University of California, San Diego. Saltman studied the basic chemistry of metal ions in biological systems, the role of trace metal elements in nutrition and gained popular...
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, slides, news clippings, reports, sketches, mural concepts, films, audiocassettes, one original silkscreen print titled "Viva la Raza", and other documents.
Reports, serial issues, pamphlets, flyers, press releases, other printed matter, and video tape, relating to political conditions, guerrilla warfare, and civil rights in El Salvador.
An account of the federal emergency programs, particularly fire protection and timber salvage, after the 1938 New England hurricane. Photographs and map inserted. Appended: Peirce's correspondence with Amelia R. Fry relative to preparation of his statement. Included also: Peirce's original...
Instructions that payment be made to Joseph Machuca, a soldier, and notification that a mass will be said at Loreto on 1 jan. 1700....
Two leatherbound pocket diaries and one set of loose notebook pages. The first diary (Jan.-May 28, 1879), records Partridge's daily activities, such as going to school, work (which seems to be a paper route), and making and using bow and...
Comprised of four boxes of material based primarily on his professional career. The bulk of the collection is made up of drawings and photographs of his many projects, most of which are private residences and public housing projects in California....
Contains biographical information, including studies. Most of the collection relates to professional projects and Hassid's career at UC Berkeley's Department of Architecture, including his research and administrative projects.
"The manuscript material here consists chiefly of letters and reports from the Carlo Cellio, the Chatelain of the Anzio tower, the site of the suspected outbreak, to Cardinal Paulucci. Some of these, obviously written in great haste, convey the urgency...
Depicts various scenes from the German occupation of Memel; the Polish campaign; the Russo-Finnish war; the German air and rocket offensive against Great Britain; naval warfare in the Atlantic; and the European Theater during 1944-1945, including scenes of the Allied...
Photographic prints of Apia, Samoa and Samoan people. Also includes portraits of Maori.
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the Russian Orthodox Church abroad.
Birth and marriage certificates, military service record, internal passports, and photographs, relating to the Russian Imperial army.
Discussion papers, booklets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to social and economic policy planning in Colombia, other aspects of governmental administration in Colombia, and human rights in Colombia. Includes many discussion papers issued by the Departamento Nacional de...
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This collection is arranged in sixteen folders with attention paid to original order and grouping upon arrival to the Labor Archives. Each folder lists a and contains several listed in the descriptive guide. Photographers and identified individuals are also documented...
Sampson's papers include investment information on hedging in sugar futures(1920-1932) and automobile purchase contracts and insurance forms (1927; 1937-1940)....
Correspondence, orders, speeches and writings, research data, printed matter, certificates, and photographs, relating to U.S. military medical activities in the Middle East during World War II and in the Korean War, to Allied public health activities in occupied Japan, and...
Memoirs, writings, and a photograph, relating to Tsar Alexander III of Russia, Russian émigrés in Hungary after the Russian Revolution, and the provisions for a veto in the United Nations Charter.
Dairy written in Pocket Memorandum Almanac, 1853.
A two-volume, bound journal by Adams, describing his voyage from New York to San Francisco, Calif. via Cape Horn aboard the ship Mazeppa, and his first months in San Francisco; along with three volumes containing typewritten or longhand copies. The...
Deed for property in Philadelphia, Penn.
Mainly correspondence relating to mining and metallurgy, including his discovery of the cyanide process for gold extraction. Some of it relates also to the building of the Hearst Mining Building. Also included are papers relating to the Dept. of Mining...
Three documents: transfer of swamp and overflowed lands in San Joaquin County from Samuel Brannan to A.G. Kimbell on Oct. 25, 1865, transfer of same land from Kimbell to John Rueger on June 23, 1866, and transfer of same land...
Some letters addressed to H. T. Gillson, a college chum and confidant. Two letters of 1880 provide a self-estimate of Butler at the age of 44. With these: menu for a dinner in memory of Samuel Butler, 1908.
Early Riverside documents, formerly in the possession of S.C. Evans Jr., son of the organizer of the Riverside Land and Irrigating Co. The documents cover the years 1869-1913, and include important property transfers and water rights for land located in...
Box 1: Material, ca. 1929-31, re his interest in East Bay regional parks, including correspondence with East Bay Regional Park Association, U.S. National Park Service (with letters from Ansel F. Hall), Duncan McDuffie, and others, and related reports and papers...
With this: obituary clipping from the American Phrenological Journal.
Chiefly abstracts of titles to tracts of land in the Potrero District of San Francisco; together with daybooks (1867-1879) and account journals (1862-1864, 1867-1879) for Crim's real estate holdings; deeds and indentures (1870-1892); and rent and tax receipts.
Description of San Francisco; failure of the National Gold Bank and Trust Company in San Francisco; life at Rose's Station near Bakersfield, California, and at Fort Union, New Mexico.
Eighteen letters mainly addressed to his sister, Mary D. Emlen, with explanatory note by C. Emlen Scott.
Record of voyage, 1850, from New York to San Francisco, via Isthmus of Panama; life in the mines (mainly in El Dorado Co.); ranching in Yolo Co.
Contains an agreement between Samuel F. Tracy, a New York City merchant and Orlando C. Osborne, for Osborne to refine gold found by Tracy's men in Calif. Also contains a memorandum of an agreement between Tracy and Leander Freeman, captain...
Correspondence, invitation, business cards, and programs concerning his life and activity in California.
correspondence with secretaries and fellow ministers of the American Home Missionary Society, 1848-74. Comments on arrival in California via Panama in 1849; early missionary work in Monterey, San Francisco, Stockton, San Jose and mining camps; other ministers; pastoral duties at...
Business correspondence of Samuel J. Hume with California State Library
Certificates and diplomas of various family members.
Contents: v. 1, diary, Sept. 6, 1858 - Feb. 22, 1859, of voyage, Boston to San Francisco, in ship, Visurgis, Capt. Cyrus Sears, with copies of two communications to the captain; v. 2, diary, Dec. 11, 1862 - Oct. 24,...
Re the second volume of his Legends and Stories of Ireland, and his portrait of Dr. John Lingard, Feb. 8, n.y.
Three account books containing record of sales of Brookes' paintings and lists of purchasers, 1862-1876; a diary/daybook (1871) with very brief entries, some of which record sales and commissions for paintings, with an inventory of paintings for Apr. 1874 in...
Mainly accounts, promissory notes, receipts and papers relating to business and to property in Sacramento.
This collection consists of the papers of Samuel A. Moment, which he used in his capacity of Economic Analyst for the Temporary National Economic Committee (T.N.E.C.), specifically in the Committee's investigation into the domestic copper industry. The T.N.E.C. was an...
Typescript biography (43 p.) entitled "Fremont's blacksmith: Samuel Neal," letters, and photographs related to Samuel Neal (1816-1859) and the Durham family. Biography written by Edna Hollenbeck (née Edna Reynolds Durham). Photographs include a portrait of Neal and a picture of...
Papers as superintendent of schools and sheriff of Siskiyou County. Includes letters to Fair, accounts as sheriff, personal accounts, report on School District No. 1; writs of attachment and certificates of sale issued from various courts.
Relate to the career of the British law reformer; include letters to Jeremy Bentham, and opinions on various cases, mainly relating to litigation in the settlement of estates.
Diary (181 p.) handbound in six sections, describing Brown's voyage from New York to San Francisco via Cape Horn aboard the bark Selma with the Fremont Mining and Trading Company, of which he served as chairman of the board; and...
Primarily documents and legal papers pertaining to tax suits filed against Holladay by both San Francisco and the state of California (1871-1880); and legal papers related to his suit against James E. Damon and others, concerning property in Alameda, Calif....
Selected entries, covering experiences with the Mormons at Nauvoo, Ill.; assistance in preparing for the exodus and for his own mission to England in 1846; life in Salt Lake City after his arrival in 1850; work as member of the...
Materials relating to Libertarianism and Libertarian organizations collected by Lawrence Samuels, who is the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Monterey County, and Northern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party in California.
Documents collected by Thomas Savage from the San Antonio de Padua Mission in 1878 for the Bancroft Library. Mainly reports of the mission and papers relating to marriage dispensations.
Contains abstract of titles for land in San Bernadino: v. 1 includes map of land in Section 11 and 14; v. 2 starts with land of Don Antonio Maria Lugo, Rancho San Bernadino, granted by the Mexican government.
The San Bernardino County, California collection contains press clippings, correspondence, brochures, maps, and other material pertaining to the history, culture, tourism, and local communities of the county. Material related to heritage sites, cultural institutions, natural landmarks, residential life, and tourist...
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The San Bruno Public Library's photograph collection includes images of historical interest of San Bruno and other areas of San Mateo County from the mid 1800s to the mid 1950s. Images document commercial, residential, and public buildings (notably Uncle Tom's...
Collection consists of minutes, reports, and printed materials related to the San Buenaventura Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee and its activities between 1972-76....
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V.1: Inventory of church furnishings (1793-1832) v.2: Accounts: for livestock, grain, implements and Indians of the mission (1795-1810); income and expenditures of the town treasury (1826-1848)
The typewritten report upon balance sheet audit of accounts as of December 31, 1929 (166 pages in a binder) was prepared in 1929 for the Board of Directors of the J. D. and A. B. Spreckels Securities Company, probably in...
Materials in this artificial collection document San Diego's 200th anniversary in 1969.
Photographs, postcards, and miscellany, relating mainly to American participation in World Wars I and II. Collected by the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
Views show an old town in San Diego County, a couple in a boat on a lake at Baldwin's Ranch [probably Lucky Baldwin's estate, Arcadia, Calif.], and the San Gabriel mission.
Includes an aerial view of the San Diego waterfront showing projected site of the Panama-California exposition, and views of: Coronado Beach, West Lake Park in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Escondido Valley. One photo of the U.S. Grand Hotel (San...
Photographs show various views of San Diego and Coronado, including the Hotel del Coronado, various missions, public buildings and private residences, etc.
The collection consists of historical reports, chronology, constitution, articles of incorporation, fliers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, biographical information, membership directories, newsletters, scrapbooks, and oral history interviews. A small amount of material from the California and Southern California chapters, and from the...
The San Diego Chamber of Commerce Records document the Chamber's activities and major Chamber-sponsored events in San Diego, such as the 1915 World Exposition at Balboa Park, San Diego's 200th Anniversary celebration, and the establishment of the University of California,...
The collection includes reports, studies, financial records, research files, purchase orders, correspondence, public relations materials, media campaigns, conferences, speeches, brochures, promotional publications, photographs, and transparencies.
The collection consists of correspondence relating to archaeological aspects of draft environmental impact studies, portions of environmental impact studies, announcements of public hearings, and reports of investigations.
The collection includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, annual and monthly reports, fiscal materials, personnel files, statistical data, files on programs, published materials, photographs, and movie films. Most materials post-date 1960. It has been arranged into three major series, with numerous...
The collection consists of histories, surveyor reports, grand jury reports on the office of the County Surveyor, and correspondence.
Records include bylaws, meeting minutes, membership lists, membership applications, correspondence, convention materials, photographs, ephemera, and a newspaper clipping scrapbook.
The collection consists of memoranda, notes, reports, maps and newspaper clippings from the San Diego County Water Authority.
Includes application for berth of pilot in harbor of San Diego, letter from postmaster of San Diego regarding non-arrival of mail, and license from the Custom House for schooner H.C. Almy.
Photos show a party of boats riding in the San Diego flume, a view of horse-drawn wagons with supplies of lumber, and a view of men working on construction of the flume.
The Sundesert Collection documents SDG&E's attempt to build the Sundesert nuclear power facility, as well as the California State Resources Conservation and Development Commission's actions in response to that proposal. The collection dates from 1974-1980, with the bulk of documents...
The San Diego High School Collection dates from 1901-1982. It consists mostly of paper records. Included in this collection are copies of the school's early yearbooks, "The Russ Annual," and its successor, "The Gray Castle" as well as copies of...
The collection consists of records, some of which date from the 1930s, and the balance from the late 1960s onward. The collection is organized in segments dealing with membership, meetings and recruitment, chapter organization and procedures, general office files, and...
The San Diego Memorabilia Collection contains historic ephemera related to San Diego. Brochures, tickets, programs, labels, flyers, photographs, stereoscopic views, pamphlets, and postcards are all part of the collection. Most materials do not have dates, although a date is noted...
Original typed transcripts in: the San Diego Historical Society.
The San Diego Photograph Collection is modest in size with only 700+ images, yet some are of particular interest to those interested in the military in San Diego, Coronado and Hotel del Coronado, and outlying San Diego County.
Black and white snapshots of various San Diego vistas, including Balboa Park, La Jolla Cove, and Torrey Pines Reserve....
Business documents from three San Diego railroad companies. From the San Diego, Cuyamaca & Eastern Railway Company: 1890 loan request documents signed by secretary and treasurer T.J. Daley and a book of carbon copies of general manager E.A. Hornbeck's letters...
Most of the ten scrapbooks date from the early twentieth century and depict San Diego life through the various photographs, news clippings, and ephemera items within each one. Where discernible, the scrapbook creator has been noted; however, the creator in...
The collection consists of materials relating to the construction of San Diego Stadium, dating from 1965-67. It includes legal documents, contracts, progress reports, and photographs.
San Diego State University's Centennial Collection documents the campus-wide event put on in celebration of the institution's one hundred year anniversary of its founding in 1897. The collection includes programs, reports, and photographs.
The Drama Department Collection chronicles the history, development, and current activity of San Diego State University's Drama Department from its beginning at State Normal School of San Diego. The collection includes historical information, financial material, office memoranda, building specifications, programs,...
The collection consists of information distributed to new faculty hires.
The SDSU Historical Collection documents the university's history from its beginnings as a normal school through its transition to a state college. The collection dates from approximately 1897-1956, with the bulk of the documents created prior to 1935. It consists...
Bound volume includes correspondence, reports, clippings, Newsletters, announcements, etc. relating to the Underwater Photographers Society of Southern California collected by Bob Kendall
The collection chiefly consists of photographic negatives, photographs, and news clippings of San Diego news events taken by staff photographers of San Diego Union-Tribune and its predecessors, San Diego Union, San Diego Sun, San Diego Evening Tribune, and San Diego...
The San Diego Vertical File contains a variety of materials documenting or relevant to San Diego's local history. It has been compiled by department staff over several decades.
The collection includes scrapbooks regarding AFL-CIO activities, press clippings, photographs, correspondence, Special Meeting Minutes, Executive Meeting Minutes, Regular Meeting Minutes, and financial records, and bound volumes of the Council's newspaper, "The San Diego Labor Leader."
The collection includes by-laws, agendas, meeting minutes, photographs, and newsletters.
Views of hydraulic operations in progress including equipment, miners and visitors. Clearly shown are pipelines, high pressure hoses, sluices, and eroded hillside. Location presumed to be the San Domingo Mine, near Altaville, in Calaveras County.
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70 pages of documents relating to the San Francisco Earthquake Fire Included are correspondence, memoranda, and reports which record federal emergency response by the Army's Presidio of San Francisco. Also included are the report and related correspondence concerning Lieutenant Frederick...
1: a wide view of San Francisco in ruins, from Nob Hill (numbered 14 in negative) -- 2: a group of people and an automobile parked among ruins, identified on verso as "part of China town, Best Store", (but appears...
Album contains views taken by R.J. Waters & Co. related to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, depicting fires burning, fire damage, earthquake effects on buildings, and refugee camps. Among the many subjects are San Francisco City Hall, the...
Compiled and written by a group of young seminarians; preface by Rev. Eugene J. Boyle, co-chairman.
Three photographs of damage resulting from the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (stamped "Shaw & Shaw" on the verso); and 2 photographs of Market Street, San Francisco, illuminated for the Portola Festival, probably the first, 1909.
This collection contains records from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF), originally the Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation (KSREF), from its founding in 1982 through 1995.
This collection contains records documenting the activities of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) from 1983 through 2006. The bulk of the collection is from 1989-2005. The collection has a particular emphasis on SFAF's public policy and advocacy work at...
Items captioned (with photographer's numbers): Chinese Quarter, S.F., Ca. B58 -- Market Street from Third Street, San Francisco, looking east. B522 -- Palace Hotel, San Francico, Cal. B70 -- Court, Palace Hotel, S.F., Cal. B25 -- View of San Francisco...
This collection of earthquake and fire views from 1906 consists of 39 photographic prints in stereograph form. Several of the images have duplicate copies, bringing the total number of images to 43. Some photomechanical prints are included. The photographers are...
Views of San Francisco include general views, the Lincoln Schoolhouse, and street construction. Other California views show the town of Santa Clara, hydraulic mining, the Abraham Lincoln giant sequoia, and a view in Yosemite. Also includes a view of Mexican...
Photographs show the Hotel del Monte in Monterey, historic buildings in the Monterey area, missions, and the Lick Observatory. San Francisco views show Fort Point, Golden Gate Park, a broad view from Jones and Washington, and a stereograph of the...
Includes: San Francisco in 1846. Color lithograph by Sarony -- San Francisco in 1848. Color lithograph by Maclure, MacDonald, and MacGregor -- San Francisco from the south west in 1849. Engraving from the London Illustrated News, Jan. 5, 1850 --...
Includes 22 photographic prints of the interior of the San Francisco Mint (inclusing workers, operations, managers, and offices, ca. 1900), 2 glass negatives of the interior of the Victorian Keeney home in San Francisco, 25 souvenir stamps from the Panama...
Views of Yosemite and San Francisco. Includes one group portrait of unidentified people.
Primarily earthquake & fire damage in San Francisco, with some views in Oakland and some of Stanford University.
The San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake of 1868 collection contains eleven cartes de visite and two stereographs taken in 1868 by various photographers. The collection documents the damage exacted by the Hayward earthquake of October 21, 1868, estimated to have...
Contains correspondence, pamphlets, reports, drawings and maps relating to possible highway and bridge projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. Projects include a Geneva Ave bridge near Candlestick Park to Hayward; a San Francisco to Tiburon bridge through Angel Island;...
Contains seating charts to various Bay Area theaters.
Includes individual and group portraits (President Theodore Roosevelt, President Taft, both in Oakland; Taylor family, Thomas family), street scenes.
Large-format photographic prints documenting construction of a pipeline, presumably for irrigation. Workers are shown digging a ditch and laying pipe at an unidentified location near a shoreline in the San Francisco Bay Area, perhaps in Marin County.
Chiefly reports, with some press releases and other papers, of the California Senate Interim Committee on Bay Area Rapid Transit Problems, including a small amount of correspondence of William J. Wilkin, the committee's former executive secretary; together with reports, pamphlets,...
Handbills promoting concerts at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), the Avalon Ballroom (San Francisco), and Jabberwock Restaurant and Coffeehouse (Berkeley). Artists include Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Lee Siegel and John H. Myers. Performers listed include The Doors, Country Joe...
Includes slides of the 1964 Republican Convention in San Francisco, photos of Richmond, Calif. (1914-1915), troop review at Camp Kearny, a photo of Culbert Olson, and related ephemera.
Commercial stereograph views of various points of interest in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Locations depicted include several tourist attractions in San Francisco and Oakland; the U.C. Berkeley campus; Marin County (Mill Valley, Muir Woods, Alpine Lake, Mount...
Captioned: Bay of San Francisco and San Pablo Ave. from Kitchers[?] door -- Profile rock, Penitencia Creek, Santa Clara Co., Calif. -- Steve's Berkeley Train as seen from bay window.
Collection of materials covering various saline water barrier plans for San Francisco Bay, with emphasis on the Reber Plan.
Correspondence, memoranda, agreements, guidelines, newsletters, and other records pertaining to ticket sales, marketing, media coverage, negotiations for security arrangements, volunteers, and other aspects of the games. One file pertains to the Task Force's grants to underprivileged soccer youth organizations, following...
Views of San Francisco (one 1837 general view of the city), streets and buildings, Montgomery Street in 1850's, the first Ferry Building, the old Vallejo Street Wharf, the Waterfront in 1860's, and other views.
Photographs of billboards posted on walls around construction sites and lots in San Francisco during the years following the 1906 earthquake and fire. Billboards advertise San Francisco Examiner, Ridgway's Tea, San Francisco Evening Globe, Morgan & Wright Tires, Hunter Whiskey,...
The BTC files are divided into two series: the San Francisco Building Trades Council (later known as the San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council) and the San Francisco Building Trades Council's Temple Association. Neither series contain complete records for...
Photos show views of San Francisco buildings, including one at Montgomery Street, an apartment building, the I. Magnin store at Grant and Geary, and the Hotel Brillant.
Bills, statements and receipts from various firms in San Francisco.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Contains correspondence and mass mailings, membership lists, minutes, resolutions, handouts and publications and other ephemera dealing with the labor movement and unions of the late 1930's, in San Francisco, Calif. Most documents are from the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists...
Contains ledgers of fines imposed and collected, and bail receipts for the Police Court in San Francisco.
Contains the roll call of police officers in San Francisco, Calif. The 1888 volume also includes lists of officers' misconduct and of officers' removal from duty by either dismissal, resignation, or death.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection contains views of a crowded Ocean Beach with Cliff House in the distance; Southern Pacific ferry "Melrose"; two San Francisco street scenes showing street cars and automobiles (one showing Market Street); the Muir Inn at Muir Woods; a view...
Five color lithograph postcards of the San Francisco, California waterfront.
58 letters, two official documents, and one newspaper clipping, mainly dated 1876-1877 (45 items), and mainly written by law enforcement officers to Henry H. Ellis, San Francisco Chief of Police from 1875 to 1877. Includes one letter addressed to Patrick...
Views of Chinatown, San Francisco, in 1908, depicting Grant Ave. (formerly Dupont St.), a Chinese parade, a shoe-maker, a pharmacy, and a fortune-teller.
Collection consists of 4 volumes listing residents by name with occupations. First volume arranged by address, others arranged alphabetically by personal name.
The San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage album contains 223 photographic prints taken circa 1906. A large percentage of the collection features the students of the Chinese Methodist Episcopal Mission, a girls' home in San Francisco's Chinatown. Included are...
Chiefly contains written materials gathered and produced by Mayor Joseph Alioto's Chinese community survey and fact finding committee from 1968 to 1969. Includes correspondence, various drafts of individual subcommittee reports and the report in its entirety, agenda and minutes from...
Contains the copied files obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle from the FBI, through the Freedom of Information Act, pertaining to Alan MacGregor Cranston, covering the years 1941-1991.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collection consists of published reports of the Board of Supervisors and the Auditor of the City and County of San Francisco....
Engineering drawings (sheet #s 18-29) for the structural steel construction of the City Hall. Include ms. annotations.
Contains the architectural plans for the seismic retrofit and damage repair following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
BANC; xF869.S3.9.S16: For individual titles, see xF869.S3.9.S16 no. 3-4
Views focus on San Francisco, but may also include Oakland, Calif. Street scenes, businesses, vehicles, people, and buildings are pictured, many identified.
Chiefly pertaining to the Committee of 1856.
Membership and financial records of the Twenty-third Company of the Vigilance Committee of 1856, under the command of Capt. John T. Little, consisting of miscellaneous bills, receipts, notices, letters, reports, minutes, a muster roll, and an account book; two resolutions...
Include constitution, name book, minutes of meetings, accounts, and other records. Also police reports, statements and depositions in criminal cases, especially those involving James Stuart and John Jenkins. Some correspondence and clippings.
Correspondence addressed to the Committee and a scrapbook of clippings, May - October 1856, covering the assassination of James King of William and the activities of the Committee. Also letters, 1853-1855, to Edward McGowan, who was seized by the Committee....
Petitions protesting incorporation within the San Francisco city limits, and presenting charter for a separate town. 52 signatures on 1850 petition; 31 on 1851 petition.
Primarily views taken during and after the fire of 1906, including general views of the city as well as individual buildings and sites. Also includes early views of the city, dating from the 1850's.
This material relating to the San Francisco earthquake and fire is from the local history collection of Santa Barbara bibliophile, Clifton F. Smith. A noted botanist, Smith was also an avid book collector with a particular interest in the history...
Collection contains photographic prints taken in San Francisco by Herman Davis after the earthquake and fire of 1906. Views show fire damage and ruins of "fire proof" buildings. Among the buildings and locations pictured are the Cowell Building, Palace Hotel,...
Proofs for an illustrated book on the San Francisco fire and earthquake of 1906.
Nine miscellaneous letters giving firsthand accounts of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Includes five handwritten letters; two typed transcriptions (one of which is missing the first page); one newspaper clipping of a letter from Anna Poston, from a...
Collection contains photographs taken by Arnold Genthe in San Francisco during and following the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes, street scenes, refugees and relief efforts. Among the locations and buildings pictured are Sacramento...
Collection contains five commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during the fire (2 taken from Nob Hill, 2 from Market St., and 1 from Russian Hill) and one post-disaster view taken from atop the Ferry Building looking up Market...
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes and a refugee camp. Among the buildings and locations pictured are Alamo Square, Mission Dolores...
Snapshots of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of 1906.
BANC; xF869.S3.93.S165: For individual titles, see xF869.S3.93.S165 nos. 1-11
Views show general building damage, debris, and wreckage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Views also show refugees and camps.
Postcards show general destruction of San Francisco, the fire burning, streets, buildings, etc.
Cityscapes and bird's-eye-views of ruins following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Stereographs collection contains 37 stereographic prints, mostly published by Tom M. Phillips in 1906. The collection documents the devastation caused by the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. Pictured are scenes along Market,...
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, subsidence of streets, U.S. Army troops, and refugee camps. Among the buildings and...
Identified in gold letters as "Crane Company. Plumbing, Gas, Steam, and Water Supplies, 1893" at 23 & 25 First Street, San Francisco, California, this 275 pp. illustrated catalog of plumbing supplies describes, lists and provides sizes and prices of fittings...
Snapshots of rubble and destroyed buildings following the earthquake and fire of 1906; chiefly general downtown views and landmark buildings. Of note are a view of a family's posessions outside a home, an armed guard with a motorcycle, a makeshift...
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Etchings show Chinatown in San Francisco, backyards on Telegraph Hill, a view of the Bay, and Italian family, a wharf scene, and an old whaling fleet.
Contains many views of the San Francisco Ferry Building; as well as Fisherman's Wharf, Sutro Heights, horse-drawn motor vehicles with men posing in them, pedestrians, etc. Also included are views of Susanville, hot springs in the Bieber area (depicting bathers),...
Album contains commercial views of various San Francisco buildings damaged by the 1906 earthquake and fire. Among the buildings pictured are the Mills Buiding, San Francisco Gas & Electric Co., Aronson Building, Hale Bros. department store, San Francisco Savings and...
Photographs show effects of the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, including damaged buildings, refugees, and similar scenes. Also included are views of railroad tracks in a snow covered town.
Title supplied by cataloger.
A inventory list is available.
This collection is composed of two record groups: Administrative Records of the AIDS Program at San Francisco General Hospital, and Records of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS, held in San Francisco in 1990.
This collection consists of an album of 19 photographic prints of classes in the San Francisco Girls' High School in 1877. The subjects of the photographs are classes of students with their teachers and one photograph of all the teachers...
The Collection of San Francisco Graft Prosecution Records contains copies of legal records and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, including transcripts of the trials of Abe Ruef, Eugene E. Schmitz, Louis Glass, Michael W. Coffey, Patrick Calhoun, et al., and contempt...
The Photographs Related to the San Francisco Graft Trial collection contains 15 photographic prints taken mostly in 1907-1908. The collection features many of the important individuals involved in the San Francisco graft trials of 1907 and 1908. The trials occurred...
Testimony taken by the 1907 and 1911 grand juries concerning investigation of the alleged bribery of city supervisors by Parkside Transit Company in 1907, and the practic of circumventing civil service regulations by making temporary appointments to city positions on...
Photographs document two San Francisco construction projects: Four Seasons Hotel and 55 Second Street. Emphasis is on high iron workers in action.
Mimeograph of arbitration proceedings between the San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America and the Hotel Employees and Hotel Operators. The strike, which involved members of six...
Views of plant construction at industrial waterfront sites, presumably in San Francisco. Some views clearly are of Western Sugar Refinery facilities, but others may be different sites. One view reproduces a chart on California's petroleum production in 1922, so some...
The collection provides an overview of the SFJCC's activities between 1930, its incorporation, and 1979, the year the collection was donated to WJHC. The building campaign, recreation, social, and educational programs, financial records, board matters, and general administrative files comprise...
This collection contains transcripts of interviews, background material collected to devise interview questions, items donated by the interviewees, and photographs of the Fillmore and San Bruno districts. There are also copies of most of the transcripts in the library. Further...
The Records in this collection primarily reflect the activities of the SFLC during the 1960s and early 1970s. A number of individual items and files, two of the record series, and most of the long newspaper runs document earlier history...
Twenty-seven vols., including minute books (1854-1955), case histories (1871-1909), and registers (1880s-1890s, 1929) of San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief Society; bylaws, case files, and financial records of Crocker Old People's Home; and records of the organizations after their merger...
A view from Telegraph Hill over North Beach, toward the Golden Gate (ca. 1863) and a view north-east from Rincon Hill at Second Street (ca. 1865). The octagonal house in the Rincon Hill view is that of Mrs. Benjamin Henry...
Includes four Yosemite views, four San Francisco area views, eleven Calaveras County mammoth tree views, and one Southern Pacific Railroad view of the San Fernando tunnel.
Primarily San Francisco marine subjects including photos of ferries. In addition, two photos from Los Angeles and Hawaii are included.
The collection consists of 10 black-and-white photographic prints of yacht racing and a US Navy destroyer.
This collection chiefly consists of photographic prints from the shipping and maritime-related files of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
Binder's title.
Consists of records chronicling the first incarnation of the SF Microscopical Society, 1870-1905, including organizational records, meeting minutes, correspondence, indexes of publications, scrapbooks of clippings, fern mounts, and photographs of microscopic organisms, and papers written and presented by members.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe Archives consist of unique items relating to the forty year existence of the Troupe. The collection contains original and adapted scripts, financial papers, photographs, audio visual items, promotional material, correspondence, clippings, and office files. The...
Four items. Include invitation, name tag and menu for the Exchange's 68th anniversary jubilee, and clipping concerning the exchange.
1. List of sailor boarding houses in San Francisco.--2. R.F. Bridewill's recommendation of cable car system for proposed municipal railway.--3. Original constitution for Monumental hose Company No. 6 (signed by all the members)--4. Two letters from Sara and Jesse (surname...
Contains a tour brochure, several transfer tickets, holiday tour tickets, tickets for school children, accident report forms, car defect report forms, several leaflets on municipal railway services and how to use them, and a copy of The Bay Area electric...
Files of the San Francisco Museum of Science & Industry-Marine Section, predecessor of the San Francisco Maritime Museum (1940-1953). This collection of correspondence files was originally divided into two sections, subject and general (1940-1949). The files were left in their...
Collection contains materials pertaining to the Fourth Negro Cultural Festival (1963) celebrating the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation and other membership matters. Materials from the Festival include a reproductions of the Emancipation Proclamation, a letter soliciting advertising space in the...
This collections chiefly consists of photographic negatives of San Francisco Bay Area news events taken by staff photographers of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
This collections chiefly consists of photographic prints and newsclippings from the files of and its predecessors, which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin newspaper photograph archive consists of the twentieth century photographic files of (1959-1965) and its predecessors publications; (ca. 1915-1929) and (1929-1959). The bulk of the collection as it exists today is divided between The Bancroft Library...
The Free Speech Movement selection from the The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin newspaper photograph archive represents only a small portion of the total News-Call Bulletin photograph collection at The Bancroft Library. A representative group of photographs were selected from the...
, an underground or alternative newspaper, was a worker-owned cooperative paper. It began in September 1966 and after a very short run of only twelve issues, folded in February 1968. The collection contains partial holdings of the articles, essays, original...
Collection includes five oversize commercial photographic prints taken of San Francisco during and after the earthquake and fire of 1906. The views were taken from Nob Hill, Twin Peaks and the South of Market District. Three of the views were...
Contains the minutes, financial statements, correspondence, publications and notes relating to the objectives of the partnership, collected by member Jay Cahill. Also includes clippings.
Album depicts various scenes taken in and around San Francisco during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Topics of interest include several residential interiors, leisure activities, Golden Gate Park, the Cliff House, ruins of the 1906 earthquake and fire,...
Photographs show streets in Chinatown and other San Francisco neighborhoods. Buildings, hotels, and cable cars are included.
Correspondence, bylaws, minutes, newsletters, newspapers, and proposals for civic improvements of over 80 neighborhood improvement associations in San Francisco, Calif.
Contains orders from San Francisco Police Dept., District No. 9 including, the Chief of Police's orders and bulletins, the Captain's orders and the Beverage Commission tax citations and investigations. There are references to crimes being committed in the district and...
Contains 21 logbooks with reports of burglaries in San Francisco, Calif. including the who, what, where and how as well as suspects and the outcome of the case.
Contains a listing by the San Francisco Police Department of prisoners at Folsom information recorded includes dates of imprisonment, parole, discharge, or death; reference to photographs taken of prisoners (not included here); name, crime, country of residence, term of sentence,...
Apparently the personal album of photographer George W. Blum, this scrapbook documents numerous San Francisco murder cases. Includes photographs of victims in the morgue and at crime scenes, mug shots of suspects, newsclippings, and occasional street views. The most prominent...
Includes studio portraits of San Francisco citizens, celebrities, and unidentified individuals. Numerous poses of the same sitter are often present, and a variety of studio backdrops and props are featured. Some images include a photographic view inserted in the studio...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Street scenes and activity outside produce markets in the district around Front, Pacific, and Drumm streets, San Francisco. This produce district was demolished in 1963, shortly after these paintings were made.
Pamphlets, relating primarily to World Wars I and II in Europe and to other aspects of twentieth-century European history. Collected by the San Francisco Public Library.
Contains v. 13 and 16 of the minutes to a savings and loan including list of officers approving loans and index of persons who received loans, with descriptions of the property involved.
Snapshot photograhic negatives taken by James D. Rorabaugh of miscellaneous views and street scenes of San Francisco (1936) and of the California Pacific International Exposition (San Diego, 1935).
Small format, commercially produced views of San Francisco scenes: primarily San Francicisco's Chinese community, plus boats on the bay, the Sutro Baths, and various downtown views.
Chiefly views of San Francisco, including Market Street illuminated at night, a Knights Templar parade of 1904, Cliff House and Sutro Heights (including Cliff House on fire), Golden Gate Park, Car Town (or Carville) at Ocean Beach, a shipwreck on...
A collection of pamphlets.
Bautismos (baptisms); padrones (list of neophytes, alphabetically by first name, including name, "nacion", place or record of baptism, and age; and difuntos (deaths). For marriages, see C-C 4:774 available on film only.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Primarily correspondence of Ruth Witt-Diamant, director, with poets participating in readings at the Center, together with program notes, publicity material, and biographical information submitted by the poets; papers regarding the history, organization and financing of the Center; appeals for support;...
Photographs captioned: Grand Hotel, Market and New Montgomery Streets, San Francisco [Watkins #1399] -- Second Street from Rincon Hill [Watkins # 710] -- Montgomery St. from Market St. [Lawrence & Houseworth] -- The Sacramento steamer Chrysopolis [Lawrence & Houseworth]
1: First Street from Rincon Hill (ca. 1862-1865?, Watkins number 506) -- 2: View from the residence of Bishop Kip, Rincon Hill (Watkins number 701) -- 3: Mission Church, Mission Dolores (published by Taber, photographer's number 1703)
1: Bush Street from Montgomery to Sansome (no. 139) -- 2: Powell Street from Lincoln School House (no. 504) -- 3: N.E. corner Montgomery and Pine streets (no. 174) -- 4: Portsmouth Square, or Plaza (no. 206)
View of Seal Rocks near the Cliff House and a view of a fountain in Woodward's Gardens.
Many of the materials in Box 1 are descriptions of San Francisco Street Patrol (SFSP) for people outside the group, or potential and new members. The collection also contains a number of internal group documents and news updates for group...
Four signs of "Burritt" street sign in San Francisco. They show plaque reading "On approximately this spot Miles Archer, partner of Sam Spade, was done in by Brigid O'Shaughnessy."
Photographs show San Francisco street scenes, both including Chinese pedestrians. One street is probably Kearny Street. One shows an advertisement for a curiosity show featuring "Jo-Jo the Russian dog faced boy" and "Unzie the white hair beauty"
Includes views of Market Street, Geary Sreet, Sutter Street, and others. Subjects include cable cars, horse-drawn carriages and wagons, a railroad train, men and women, Oakland Tribune newsboys and a partial view of the San Francisco ferry building.
Contains photographs and picture postcards with images of San Francisco street scenes depicting buildings, people, and events, as well as views of entire blocks and intersections that are identified, and general views of the city from the 1830s to the...
Contains photographs and picture postcards depicting scenes of San Francisco places, people and events from the 1850 to the 1980s
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and the County of San Francisco, 1905-1922....
Includes letters of Philip S. Boone, Josef Krips and Jeremy M. Ets-Hokin; and minutes of meetings.
Photographs of 1905 bicycle trip from San Francisco to the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon. The trip was undertaken by N.S. Farley, Leo S. Hampton, and Robert E. Geistlich. Album includes newsclippings describing the journey, ephemera from the...
Contains information on receipts, expenditures, names of members, etc.
Holograph manuscripts of talks commemorating Benjamin Franklin delivered by Horatio Stebbins and Timothy H. Rearden at the annual meeting of San Francisco's master printers' club.
Album of San Francisco street scenes and photographs of civic and commercial buildings prior to the earthquake and fire of 1906. Of particular interest are twenty-three views of San Francisco’s Chinatown.
1: The Golden Gate, San Francisco. [View west from Russian Hill, over Washerwoman's Lagoon.] -- 2: Bay View San Francisco [View west from Telegraph Hill toward Russian Hill and Black Point, over North Beach.]
Photographs show San Francisco buildings. Includes both business and residence buildings (one shows the San Francisco News Co.)
Includes a view of the Treasure Island-San Francisco section of the Bay Bridge being built, a view of two children near delapidated storefronts (in Chinatown?), and a view of a streetcorner (in North Beach?)
Includes five night views of city streets and buildings with decorative electrical lights for Admission Day 1910, pre-1906 public buildings such as City Hall, the Hall of Justice, the U.S. Mint, and Union Square. Several views of navy ships are...
Leaf from disbound album, with San Francisco printed at the head of each side, and Sea Lions printed under Seal Rocks view.
Four excerpts from periodicals.
Contains broadsides and labor union publications on various waterfront strikes in San Francisco, Calif. Unions represented include: International Seaman's Union of America; Marine Workers Industrial Union; Waterfront Employers Union; Longshoremen's Association of San Francisco; International Longshoremen's Association; Maritime Federation of...
Scenes of the San Francisco waterfront, and Scott Newhall and Earl "Fatha" Hines in Newhall's office.
Includes memoranda, 1939 manual, and some material relating to child welfare.
The San Francisco Women for Peace Records, 1943-[ongoing] contain materials from the San Francisco and East Bay branches of both Women for Peace and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The collection documents yearly and extended campaigns for...
This collection represents the history of the San Francisco Women's Building/Women's Centers from 1972 to 2001. It provides a comprehensive look at the second wave of the Feminist Movement in San Francisco at that time-the Women, the Ideals, the Issues,...
Includes copies of SFWC Newsletter co-published with San Francisco Women's Switchboard. Newsletters concern issues of women's rights, employment of women, the history of women in the United States and the organization of SFWC. Also includes ephemra.
Correspondence, meeting announcements, program for 1938-1939, receipts, relating to this Afro-American cultural group.
Biographical sketches and photographs of participants in the San Francisco Writer's Workshop, which met at the public library and was led for many years by Dean Lipton. Includes a small amount of flyers and other miscellany.
Binder's title.
Records the electrification of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge, by Alta Electric and Mechanical Company. Volume 1 contains photographic prints with some typescripts, articles, and prints from periodical sources. Volume two contains newspapers and an...
41 views of construction of the Bay Bridge, with 7 views of Golden Gate Bridge construction.
Views document construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and are accompanied by a typescript describing the equipment, structural details, or activities pictured.
Photographs document various aspects of construction of the new East Bay span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, with emphasis on actions of the construction workers.
Contains engineering blueprints of the Stillman Street and Sterling Street ramps.
Photographs document the construction of the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, with emphasis on the hoisting and placement of test piles in 2000.
The collection consists of an album of 30 photographs taken circa 1890 in the Pasadena and San Gabriel area. One photograph is by N. Henderson; the other photographer(s) are unknown. The collection includes exterior views of the Hotel San Gabriel...
The first section of papers contains marriage investigation records kept by the San Gabriel Mission from 1788 to 1861. An alphabetical index indicates the folder number of each item. The second section of papers contains letters and documents from early...
A collection of materials assembled by G. R. Barker of Banning Canning Co. for the purpose of creating a display of the historical stock brands of the San Gorgonio Pass area. Includes correspondence, brand samples on leather or fabric, sketches,...
This account book contains a record of at least some of the financial transactions of the county government during its earliest years. Because the pages are unnumbered, access to entries is provided by numbered streamers....
The San Joaquin, California Public Documents collection consists of printed matter relating to various aspects of twentieth century San Joaquin County agencies and activities. Included is information on: agriculture, commerce, crime, demographics, education, elections, finances, government, housing, planning, transportation, and...
The San Joaquin County Family Genealogy Collection consists chiefly of family trees for twenty local families. The collection also contains a ten year run of the Mehrten-Poppe-Kettelman family newsletter: "Mehrtens of the San Joaquin" (1964-1974). Additions to the collection are...
Contains taxes paid, probate receipts and other financial documents for several estates in San Joaquin County, Calif.
The San Joaquin County Schools Collection consists of general and individual school histories, scrapbooks, textbooks and scattered miscellaneous county-wide administrative, student and parent association records. The latter include: County School District Manuals (1889; 1918; 1923); County School Directories (1964-1968); a...
The collection consists of three County Jail Log Books, thirteen volumes of Mug Books containing approximately 7600 photographs, and a State of California Parole Violators ledger.
Mainly pre-emption notices for land in the county and title documents for property in Stockton.
The San Joaquin Delta collection contains 97 photographic prints taken primarily by Charles A. Bishop circa 1904-1907 documenting various aspects of the reclamation, irrigation, and cultivation processes undertaken in the Middle River area of the San Joaquin Valley. Activities featured...
This collection consists of six boxes (3 linear ft.) of general information, scrapbooks, yearbooks & other school publications of the San Joaquin General Hospital School of Nursing, Stockton (Calif.). These materials date from 1930 through 1979, but focus principally on...
Snapshots, chiefly of young adults, in various locations. Most images are of friends or family members posing in front of homes, by automobiles, in parks, in the desert, or at the beach. Some views picture young women in trousers. A...
The San Joaquin Valley College Collection includes: the College Grade Book (1883-1897); President's & Treasurer's Reports (1883-1897); many College Catalogues, Graduation Announcements and like materials, as well as clippings and reminiscences....
The San Joaquin Valley Farm Labor collection measures 2 linear feet and dates from 1947 to 1971. The collection is arranged in five series: Yinger bibliography; Office of Economic Opportnity (OEC) War on Poverty; Chavez, Cesar; Strike and boycott against...
The San José State College Academic Deans' Council Records (1956-1964) document the administrative responsibilities of the Academic Deans' Council. The records consist of new course proposals, council meeting minutes and agendas, curriculum reports, meeting minutes of the College Council, and...
The San José State College Presidential Office Administrative Records (1899-1970 [bulk 1950-1970]) document the general administrative functions of the Office of the President. The records consist of budget reports, committee files, photographs, and correspondence. Also included are materials pertaining to...
The San José State Normal School Principals and Early Presidents Records(1862-1915)[bulk 1907-1915], document the early history of the Normal School from 1862-1915. The collection consists of correspondence ledgers, general correspondence, and also includes a diary written by Principal Ahira Holmes...
The San José State Normal School Teaching Tools Collection (1896-1927), consists of various teaching materials used to educate young children at the Normal Training School. The collection includes Friedrich Froebel's as well as sewing and reading cards and other manipulative...
The Academic Council Records, 1961-1972, document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Council, a precursor to the Academic Senate. The records consist of council budgets, correspondence, meeting minutes, assorted California State University (CSU) information bulletins, and a CSU...
The SJSU Academic Senate Records, 1952-2004 (bulk 1970-1999), document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Senate. The records consist of general, administrative and committee files, budget reports and correspondence, as well as newspaper clippings and audio tapes. The...
The San José State University and California State University Budget Office Records 1945-1989 (bulk 1960-1975) document the administrative and financial activities of this branch of the university, which operates under the direction of the Associate Vice President for Finance. The...
This collection consists of a variety of visual materials, primarily photographic prints, depicting the buildings, people, and events of San José State University, San José, and Santa Clara County.
The San José State University Student Council, also known as the Associated Students (A.S.), formed in 1897 as a student club. The Student Council and the Student Court served as the executive and judicial body of student government on campus....
This collection consists of audio and video tapes and transcripts of interviews with San José area Chicano community leaders and activists. The oral history project was conducted by the Mexican American Studies Program and the Chicano Library Research Center at...
The San José State University Commencement & Honors Convocation Records (1908-2007 [bulk 1956-1968]) consist of programs, event planning paperwork, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and correspondence for the university's commencement and honors convocation ceremonies. A small number of photographs and negatives are...
The San José State University Continuing Education Records (1954-1998 [bulk 1971-1981]) consist of general files, newspaper clippings, fliers, posters, brochures, and handbooks. The materials in the collection offer a glimpse into the activities, classes, and events offered through the Continuing...
The San José State University Dean of Academic Planning Records (1967-1980) document the activities of the Dean of Academic Planning and the Academic Planning & Budget Division, which today is known as the Office of the Vice Provost. The records...
The San José State University English Department Folklore Collection (1978) is comprised of written accounts of folklore from 83 countries, produced by San José State University students as a fieldwork project for the 3 unit course English 82, . The...
The San José State University Faculty Papers of H. Brett Melendy, 1928-1985 (bulk 1955-1985), consists of materials collected by H. Brett Melendy while serving as the University Archivist (1983-1987). The records consist of academic journals, newspaper clippings, photographs and typed...
The San José State University Home Economics Department Records(1913-1982 [bulk 1977-1980]) consist of a variety of administrative files, correspondence and department evaluations, particularly concerning the termination of the program. The decision to terminate the Home Economics Department was reached in...
The San José State University Library Records (1887-1999 [bulk 1962-1999]) document the administrative and operational functions of the university library. The records consist of reports, blueprints, architectural drawings, and administrative files such as meeting minutes. Also included is student census...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices, and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The SJSU Office of the Vice President Records, 1953-1994 (bulk 1961-1972) consist of administrative files, admissions issues, committee meeting notes, correspondence, departmental evaluations, informational pamphlets, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The bulk of these records document the impact of...
The SJSU Office of University Relations Records, 1957-1976, document noteworthy events, activities, and people on the San José State campus over a 20-year time period. The records consist of press and media releases, newspaper clippings, faculty biographical record cards, and...
This collection contains audio tapes and transcripts documenting the experiences of key administrators and faculty from San José State University. The oral histories described, reflect the changes in campus governance, curriculum and student life from 1952 to the present.
The San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records (1953-1977 [bulk 1961-1970]) are comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, press releases, faculty files, and newsletters created by the campus. This collection is arranged into four series: Series I. Faculty Records,...
The San José State University Special Collections collection includes photographs, manuscripts, and ephemera documenting the history of Santa Clara County, San José, California, and San José State University. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs...
The San José State University Student Council Records, 1950-1976 document the formation of the SJSU Student Council in 1955. The early Student Council, also known as the Associated Students, formed in 1897 as a student club. The Student Council and...
The San José State University Student Organization Records (1926-1975) consist of publications, advertisements, fliers, handbooks, and meeting minutes of various SJSU student body organizations, including the Associated Students, the Black Masque Honor Society, the Model United Nations, the Spartan Programs...
The San José State University Summer Session records (1903-1980) [bulk 1950-1980] consist of the program's general files, class schedules, statistical reports, and correspondence. Additional materials include files related to the college's Founder's Day and Centennial celebrations. The collection is arranged...
The San José State University Theater Arts Collection, 1900-1988 (bulk 1950-1957) documents theatrical plays and ballets arranged and presented by the university's Speech and Drama Department. The collection consists of department theater programs, photographs, magazines, souvenir ballet programs, mailers, fliers,...
San José State University's Women's Studies Program was one of the earliest women's studies programs in the United States. The Women's Studies Program Records document the emergence and development of the Women's Studies Program from 1963 to 2003. The bulk...
Views show the General Merchandise store of C.L. Willett (manuscript caption indicates this was the first grocery store in Campbell) with a woman and child on the porch, a man in a buggy in front; the City Carriage Works with...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Proceedings of the First Western Regional Conference on the Holocaust, relating to the ancient, medieval, and modern origins of the Holocaust, its meaning for western civilization, and the methodology for teaching about the Holocaust in schools and universities.
Include proposed ordinance, agreements, and petitions relating to its francise.
1. A letter from John Burton to Joseph Bartine Hull (1847) responding to an order to disband troops and transfer arms to San Francisco.--2. A statement from Pierre sansevain regarding bran from the mill at San Jose (1848)--3. A promissory...
The San Jose Public Library California Room collection includes books, photographs, maps, periodicals, clippings and ephemera. The collection covers all of California with special emphasis on San Jose and Santa Clara County. The majority of images chosen for this project...
Chiefly street views and commercial buildings in San Jose's business district. Included are Santa Clara Street, First Street, the Bank of San Jose, Alameda Road, the Commercial and Savings Bank, the Normal School, Auzerais House, and the University of the...
A collection of receipts of the San Jose Water Company from 1869-1935 (bulk 1869-1872). Also included are some undated supply lists and an issue of "The Spillway" (v.2:9) a monthly newsletter published for the employees of the San Jose Water...
V.1: Cantos de la misión: texts of chants used in the Mission, preserved by Benancio Rios and by Ramón Yorba, with a brief history of the chants at the end of the volume. V.2: Account book, 1866-1886, kept by Father...
Contains records of church rights, finances, and the Archconfradia de Santisimo Sacramento. The church rights records include baptism, marriage and burial documents. The financial records include lists of charitable funds, account books of the Parish, Sanctuary and Chapel, statements of...
This collection of records from the contemporary San Juan Water District begins in 1854 with one of the state's early ditch companies and concludes in 1994 with the 140th anniversary of the company. There are approximately 600 items in the...
Collection includes photographs of loggers engaged in various logging, lumbering and leisure activities in the San Lorenzo River Valley area of Santa Cruz County, Calif. Among the individuals identified are Ed Saxton, Ray Saxton and camp engineer Henry Webster. African-American...
This collection contains 48 sheets of hand-tinted lithographs, each approximately 11 ¾ x 8 ½ inches, depicting 61 different ranches, residences, hotels, commercial and civic buildings throughout San Luis Obispo County in 1883. These lithographs illustrated the produced in 1883...
This collection of records are contained in a single volume register of prisoners received in and discharged from San Luis Obispo County Jail, July 1, 1912 -September 30, 1913. The register provides the date on which a prisoner was received,...
Mainly legal documents. Includes papers in dispute between José María Villavicencio and Francis Ziba Branch.
Title and numbering supplied by The Bancroft Library.
Contains documents concerning the creation of a cabildo (townhall) to govern the barrio (district) of San Marcos Sacatepequez, including a petition from town representatives, and a detailed list of all male citizens broken down by race.
Collection consists of pamphlets, books, two magazines, and maps of battles. Most were published in Buenos Aires, many around 1950, the centenary of San Martín's death....
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection consists of deeds, mortgages, liens, land claims, declarations, and abandonments of homestead recorded at the office of the County Recorder, San Mateo County between 1857 and 1872....
The collection has two primary areas of interest, the first is the history of the city of San Mateo, the second is a record of the city's on-going relationship with the 101st Airborne, Company A. The historical photographs cover a...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes of stockholders and directors meetings (1874-1880 and 1893-1910) and certificate of dissolution. With signatures of various officers.
This index volume lists names and numbers of all inmates in San Quentin & Folsom prisons (1910)....
Published books, typescripts, and typed reports, most of which pertain to Stanley's work as a physician for San Quentin Prison. Includes the Register of State Prison at San Quentin, 1889; Reports of Directors on San Quentin, 1855-1912; typed copies of...
The Views of San Quentin Prison and Events album contains 355 photographic prints taken circa 1925-1935. The album features views and scenes of the the prison grounds, interiors of many of the structures, and various recreational acitivities. Besides general grounds...
Compiled by Leo L. Stanley, longtime chief medical officer at San Quentin Prison.
Views of buildings and grounds at San Quentin, including exteriors and interiors, and some birds-eye views. Pictured areas include cells, machine shops, classrooms, barber shop, infirmary, bakery, kitchen, chapel, and laundry room. Prisoners are visible in some photos.
Collection consists of docket books from the Justice court in San Rafael, California. Includes five volumes, covering the years 1865-68 and 1871-78....
Two interior views chiefly depicting altars and devotional objects, and one general exterior view.
Mainly letters from Thomas J. Sanborn, describing his voyage to California via Panama, the shipwreck of the Winfield Scott, life in Benicia, the operation of a flour mill and wages paid, temperance activities, farming in the area, and comments on...
Collection consists of 175 items of correspondence, papers, photographs, and ephemera relating to John M. Sanborn, school teacher and principal at various schools in Michigan, and his family. Includes an eight-page letter to Sanborn from his brother Lucius, describing military...
An oral history of the sanctuary movement based on interviews with religious and lay leaders in the Bay Area conducted by Eileen Purcell during 1997-1998. The interviews cover the beginning of the sanctuary movement during the Vietnam Conflict (1971-1972) and...
Collection consists of a virtually complete collection of about 40 books, along with broadsides, posters, catalogs, bookmarks, and ephemera produced by the Sand Dollar publishers in Berkeley, California. Includes limited and trade books, as well as a run of Sand...
Writings, correspondence, reports, and photographs, relating to political, social, and economic conditions and to repression of civil liberties in the zone of Germany under Soviet occupation. Some items relate to the western zones of occupation and to the condition of...
Depicts the meeting aboard the H.M.S. Prince of Wales between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill in Newfoundland, 1941; leading American naval and political figures; and United States Navy oil exploration efforts in Alaska, 1949.
Journals, short stories, plays, screenplays, comparative literature, poetry, and annual compendia of literature read, motion pictures seen, and theatrical performances attended by Rick Sandford, 1963-1995. Sandford documented his early life in Tahoe 1958-1969, as a "born again" Christian 1971-1972, and...
Sarah Sandford of Lodi, New York recorded her favorite poems by Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and others in this handwritten notebook. She also recorded a recipe for ginger snaps and a Biblical passage.
Correspondence, notes, and clippings, relating to the career of the American economist Lauchlin Currie, and particularly to his role in the dispatch of the Flying Tigers to China in 1941. Used during preparation of the book by R. J. Sandilands,...
Papers of the American art critic Irving Sandler, including five decades of notes, transcripts and audiotapes of interviews with artists and art professionals, materials documenting art organizations and associations, and correspondence regarding publications, lectures, and academic appointments.
Clippings concerning the activities of various directors of the California Department of Mental Hygiene, including information on hospital facilities and on care of the mentally ill. V.1: 1938-1939; v.2: 1946-1949; v.3: 1963-1964.
One, written from a camp on the North Fork of the Platte River, comments on the journey east; the other, written October 4 from Sacramento, shortly after his arrival, discusses plan for going to the gold region.
The STAND records measure 2.5 linear feet and date from 1985 to 1996. The collection is arranged in twelve series: Background information, Contacts, Displacement, Environmental issues, Freeway 168, Funding, Legal issues, Members of STAND, Other grass-roots effort, Publicity, Related organization,...
Three letters from Johnson to family members. The first letter (July 23, 1833) is written from an unknown location to Daniel Johnson in Maine and signed by Sophia Johnson. The other two letters, dated Jan. 25, 1851 and Jan. 8,...
The collection contains material sent by John B. Sanford to Robert W. Smith, including correspondence, typescript drafts of articles/shorter works, and photocopies of reviews of Sanford's books from various newspapers, as well as other materials Smith had collected regarding Sanford....
Papers related to his research with Karl F. Meyer on the development of the Brucellosis Medicine; other papers related to his University career are included.
Consists of an extensive group of account books from this grocery in San Francisco's Chinatown, documenting many aspects of the store's operations. Contains early records, 1905-1907 and the 1930's, of goods received from various suppliers in Hong Kong, including groceries,...
The collection documents the history of the sanitary evolution of London from the 1840s to the early twentieth century. Some 4500 separate printed, typescript, and manuscript items trace the stages by which the drainage and fresh water supply for London...
Wanda Sankary (b.1919) practiced law in Los Angeles and San Diego. In 1954, she was elected as a Democrat to the California State Assembly, representing the 79th district (San Diego), and was defeated in her 1956 re-election bid. The collection...
Transcripts of interviews of former political prisoners; secret police case files; articles; and speeches; relating to the execution, imprisonment, and sentence to forced labor camps of political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Collected by the Sankt-Peterburgskoe obshchestvo "Memorial." Photocopy.
The Santa Ana History Room photograph collection includes images of historical interest of the city of Santa Ana and other areas of Orange County from the late 1800's to 2002. The images chronicle a wide variety of topics like agriculture,...
The Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company was incorporated in the summer of 1877, acquiring the rights and properties of the Semi-Tropic company. The company covered the territory of the former Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, including the Olive area, Orange,...
The collection includes calendars, case studies, and interviews.
The collection includes audio-recordings.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photos captioned: Corridor of the Santa Barbara Mission built in 1786 -- San Fernando Rey Mission. Built in 1797.
Collection of four b/w photos (various sizes), showing Miss Ednah A. Rich, President of the State Normal School, being presented with a spike maul, which she used to drive the golden spike at the end of the Normal School Extension...
Single issues and short runs of newspapers not otherwise cataloged separately.
Views show a date palm grove, the shoreline at Castle Rock, and a view through an arch on aqueduct wall.
The collection contains a list/table of contents and 15 open reel audiotapes of hearings held from June 17, 1970 to September 1, 1970 regarding Isla Vista and other local disturbances, 1969-1970. It includes eyewitness testimony, accounts of arrests and jail...
BANC; xF868.S23.P2: For individual titles, see xF868.S23.P2 nos. 1-11
Papers relating to land grants, taxes and appointments.
Programs from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Views of buildings, farmland, and friars at Mission Santa Barabara, one view of nuns seated at a meal, and street scenes, shops, and people in San Francisco's Chinatown.
List of holdings of registers from various missions in California.
This collection consists of 20 photographic prints mounted on cardboard (one is a stereograph) of views of Santa Barbara, California, ca. 1875. The photographers include Hayward & Muzzall, W. J. Rea, and I. N. Cook. Included are images of Santa...
The collection contains files relating to Santa Barbara area water districts, groundwater, and hourly precipitation records....
Photos captioned: Abolone Point, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island -- Country Road, Los Angeles.
Views of Santa Catalina Island, especially the town of Avalon and various boats in Avalon Bay. Town views include tourist tent cabins, the Bath House, and the Metropole Hotel. Collection also includes views of fishing catches, natural features of the...
Blank sheets of stationery with a different illustration on each. Pictured are: the Wrigley mansion, Zane Grey's Hopi Indian home, Avalon Bay, the St. Catherine Hotel, the casino (2 views), the ferry S.S. Catalina, Lover's Cove, and Avalon town.
Photographs documenting various phases of installation of submarine telecommunications cable from mainland California at San Pedro to Santa Catalina Island. Many photographs are reproduced in accompanying brochure.
The Santa Clara City Library collection includes photographs, artifacts, maps, booklets, and ephemera documenting Santa Clara County and Santa Clara City, California. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of individuals, businesses, and Santa Clara...
Annual records and budgets, relating to juvenile delinquency in Santa Clara County, California.
Mainly pertaining to San Jose. Includes official correspondence, 1826-1845; proclamation concerning defeat of revolt led by Joaquín Solis in 1830; court documents; and copies of ordinances.
This collection consists of ten volumes listing accessions of the Santa Clara County Free Library. The volumes range from 1914 to 1931.
The Santa Clara County Historical Heritage Commission Papers and Photographs collection contains Commission documents, correspondence, minutes, agendas, Heritage Resource Inventory paperwork, Historic American Buildings Surveys, newspaper clippings, photographs and negatives that range from 1960 to 1983. The bulk of the...
Abstracts of titles, deeds, etc. relating to land transactions in San Jose and Los Gatos.
Papers relate mainly to property in San Jose. Includes transcripts and translations of documents in U.S. Land Commission case no. 286, pertaining to the Pueblo Land claims of San Jose.
This collection consists of surveys of outdoor sculptures in Santa Clara County. Each survey includes the name of artist, year the sculpture was created, dimensions and materials of the sculpture, where the sculpture is located, and any preservation or conservation...
Three legal documents (13 p.) in a case dealing with street railroads in Mayfield (later Palo Alto), Calif.
ClaraVision, the Santa Clara University Archives digital photograph collection, includes photographs, postcards, and other graphic materials, that capture the rich visual history of Mission Santa Clara established in 1777, Santa Clara College founded in 1851, and the present-day Santa Clara...
The Santa Clara University Archives collection includes photographs, manuscripts, artifacts, maps, ephemera, and administrative records documenting Mission Santa Clara and Santa Clara University. The majority of images included in Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of student life, campus events,...
Santa Clara University Medals and Awards Collection consists of 57 medals and awards, including academic awards and prizes, organization pins, and commemorative medals dating from 1854-1989.
Santa Clara views: Walnut Ave., looking east (street, boardwalks, houses) -- Catholic church interior.
This collection includes the business papers, correspondence, minutes, scrapbooks and artifacts of the Santa Cruz BPW.
Student papers and background materials for a class at the University of California, Santa Cruz entitled "Santa Cruz Campus Plan" and taught by Professors Reyner Banham and Virginia Jansen in 1986.
These records represent two distinct eras of law enforcement in Santa Cruz county. They fall into four distinct categories: Warrant Registers (1931-1959), Prisoners' Time Books (1909-1945), "Mug" Books (1923-1957), and Forensic Photos (undated, but chiefly from the 1930s and 1940s)....
Actor and writer David Sheaffer's collection of documents and memorabilia related to theater in Santa Cruz County, California, especially the Bear Republic Theater.
Also includes certified copy by José Antonio Peña of enlistment papers of Manuel Leonor Moreno; letter from Juan Alvirez to the Alcalde of the villa de Branciforte; and, an affidavit of Annie E. Lake denying authorship and responsibility for the...
Documents submitted by the Santa Cruz County Historic Resources Commission to the State Historical Resources Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, in support of the nomination of six properties to the National Register of Historic Places: Quail Hollow Ranch, Veteran's...
Additional materials with other dates of publication may be found in this collection.
This is an incomplete collection of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company directories for Santa Cruz County. Also included is one directory for Monterey and San Benito Counties and one "Special Directory" for Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek and Felton and one...
The dates for the information are in the 1700's and 1800's.
This collection contains two ledger books from the Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company.
This collection contains scrapbooks, minutes, treasurer's report and yearbooks of the club.
Sante Fe scenes including streets, the plaza and Palace of the Governors, religious processions (including Our Lady of Guadalupe), and a patriotic parade. Also includes San Miguel Church, military drills, Native American ceremonies with on-lookers, pueblo buildings, and portraits and...
Views in Santa Fe, New Mexico including burros loaded with wood in the street, and the San Miguel Chapel.
Views of depots in San Francisco; Topeka, Kansas; and other unidentified locations; trains; interiors and exteriors of repair shops for locomotives; interiors of standard Pullman passenger and dining cars; etc.
Santa Fe Springs City Library's historical photograph collection includes items of historical interest dating from the 1880s through 1960. Images document commercial, residential, and public buildings; the oil industry that flourished in the area; the home and gardens that would...
Archivo de la Mission de Santa Inez: Libros y Documentos Extractados por E.F. Murray para la Bancroft Library, 1877. The extracts are for the 1880's.
Petitions concerning land belonging to the Nahuatl community. With partial typed transcript.
Established in 1964, the Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD), serves Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Las Flores, Ladera Ranch, Talega, and Rancho Mission Viejo in Orange County, California. The collection documents SMWD's research and services. It contains...
Letters and reports from the mine superintendent in Mexico, R.M. Deneen, to R. Wegener in San Francisco, concerning the problem of getting the mine into operation; also assay reports and correspondence.
Holograph affidavit transferring land to Manuel Machado, presumably from part of Arguellow's ranchero de Tijuana....
Memoranda, notices, and administrative orders, relating to living conditions in the camp.
Relates to living conditions in the Japanese prison camp for American and other civilian internees at Santo Tomás, Philippines. Prepared by released prisoners for the United States Department of State.
The collection offers a glimpse into the world of a maritime organizer's life during the late 1940s. The bulk of the material spans from 1940 to 1950. Possibly the most valuable portion of the collection can be found in the...
Digital sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of former Salvadoran military officers and guerrillas, relating to guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgency operations in El Salvador in the 1970s and 1980s.
Relates to the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, January 1 to August 26, 1942.
Relates to the history of Cuba and the United States and their leaders. Published in Diario las Americas and in Journal of Inter-American Studies.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, statutes, circulars, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Sao Tome and Principe, and to establishment of its independence.
Correspondence, reports, essays, studies, articles, notes, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Christianity, disarmament, pacifism, religion and science, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, fascism, world politics, Russians in foreign countries, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Includes papers of...
Include a letter to Helen Meiklejohn, Jan. 9, l956; a holograph poem, Preparation; and page from her diary, July 27, l927, mentioning Alexander Meiklejohn.
This collection contains the papers of architectural historian Sara Holmes Boutelle, including extensive correspondence, research notes, photographs, interview notes, book drafts, articles, book reviews, presentation notes, and newspaper clippings, primarily relating to California architect Julia Morgan, women in American architecture,...
Letters while on trip to California, 1865-66, to family in Maine, and letters from her husband, Captain Leoline Howell Drinkwater, included. Included are letters concerning a voyage to, and short stay in California, 1865-1866.
Miscellaneous papers pertaining to Chandler, her family, and her estate. Includes a certificate of ownership, made out to Chandler's father, W.L. Chandler, for his cemetery plot in Tenn. (1866); scholarly and professional documents of Sarah Chandler, including her resume, teaching...
Include letter from an eastern friend, letter from Mrs. Cool to her brother concerning her life in Los Angeles, statement relating to ownership of property there, and papers relating to the settlement of her estate.
Primarily compositions written while attending Girls' High School, San Francisco.
Primarily correspondence with husband-to-be George R. Child and with friends relating to courtship; social life; her teaching career in Snelling, Antioch, and at the Durant School in Oakland; her travels, etc. Included also: some George Child correspondence (family and business).
Title supplied by cataloger.
The Saratoga Horticultural Research Foundation Collection is the organizational and research records of an association of California horticulturalists active from 1952 to 2006. The Foundation's goal was to improve and enrich western ornamental horticulture through the promotion of shade trees,...
Relates to the Sino-Japanese War, social conditions in China and conditions in North Korea in 1947
The Correspondence Series includes letters written and received by the Sargent Family dated from 1888 to 1983. This series is composed primarily of correspondence within the Sargent and Tompkins families. The series includes substantial correspondence exchanged by the Tompkins family,...
The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, scientific papers and other material documenting the lives of Marston Cleaves Sargent, and his wife, Grace Tompkins Sargent, known to her friends as "Peter". The accession includes material documenting the Sargents long association with the...
This collection contains some fifty of Shirley Sargent's published and unpublished book drafts as well as correspondence, primarily to and from her editors....
Relates to the America First Committee, isolationist lobby in the United States during World War II
Books, clippings, correspondence, drawings, manuscripts, microforms, photographs, programs, published material, realia, serials, scripts, and research material resulting in Sarlos' Jig Cook and the Provincetown Players (1982); also includes items documenting Sarlos' attempt to reconstruct the Luzern Passion Play; notes and...
Aram Saroyan (1943- ) was a author, publisher, and editor of poetry magazine (1964-65). He also contributed poetry and prose to the , , and . The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts sent to Aram Saroyan while he was...
The collection consists of 55 letters from Saroyan totaling 153 pages and 36 letters and cards from Weisberg. The letters are intensely literary and show a side of Saroyan that becomes virtually invisible to documentation after his popular success in...
Re negotiations for publication of Two Short Paris Summertime Plays, by the Library, in a limited edition.
1568 notebook leaves documenting chiefly the apprenticeship and early success of Saroyan. The great bulk of the entries are notes on, ideas for or titles of short stories, bracketed by resolutions, observations, and, less frequently, personal data on how much...
Manuscripts, correspondence, journals, drawings, scrapbooks, clippings, financial and legal records, his personal typewriter, and ephemera.
May Sarton, 1912-1995, was a writer best known for her published personal journals, including Journal of a Solitude; she also published several acclaimed novels and volumes of poetry. This collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, articles, clippings, photographs, and ephemera relating to...
The Fuju Sasaki Papers contain materials related to the Japanese and Japanese American migration to Seabrook Farms in New Jersey at the end of World War Two and their post-war daily life at Seabrook Farms. These materials were collected by...
Early manuscripts of the Spanish playwright. Among the ca. 40 manuscripts of his dramatic works are included "Prólogo patético", "Escuadra hacia la muerte", "El Cuervo", "La taberna fantástica", and "Tragedia fantástica de la gitana Celestina". The collection also includes manuscripts...
Collection of banners printed on satin cloth, some mounted on wooden or metal rods. Each banner is for a specific hotel and features advertisements for local area businesses. Collection includes: Palace Hotel, Visalia, Calif.; Grand Central Hotel, Fresno, Calif.; Yo...
Extensive collection of personal and professional manuscript materials, organizational records, and audiovisual materials from noted family therapist Virginia Satir.
Binder's title.
Printed matter, relating to education in Thailand. Published by the Thai Ministry of Education
The accession consists of 30 color 4x6 inch photographic prints of the presentation of the U.S. Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award to Dr. Robert E. Stevenson, scientific liaison officer for the Office of Naval Research at the Scripps Institution of...
The Saturday Club was organized in 1893 to promote the advancement of music in Sacramento. It was active in bringing well-known musicians to Sacramento to perform. It has continued its activities to the present day.
Correspondence, constitution, by-laws, regulations, membership lists, musical programs....
Three bound scrapbooks comprising 486 recital programs from Dec. 9, 1893 through Mar. 23, 1922, and other documents relating to the Club. 545 Organized 1893 in Sacramento, Calif....
Includes journal issues and other materials about the life and works of Satyajit Ray, in English, Bengali, and other languages. Also includes slides, audio cassettes, and publications relating to an exhibition in 1994 at the University of California, Santa Cruz,...
Documentation pertaining to the military life of Robert Saubel (Cahuilla). Saubel served in the United States Marine Corps and fought against Japanese forces on Saipan during World War II. Collected between 1939-65.
Brochures, slides, and a video tape, relating to the government, economy, transportation system, and culture of Saudi Arabia, and to King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. Includes issuances of the Ministry of Communications.
Reports and serial issues, relating to education in Saudi Arabia.
Writings, correspondence, notes, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to the history and culture of Germany, German intellectual history, twentieth century German political history, the revolution of November 1918 in Germany, the relationship between President Friedrich Ebert and General Wilhelm...
Papers, notes, manuscripts, texts and film footage from award-winning author, documentary filmmaker and Pacifica Radio commentator Saul Landau.
The John Bertrand deCusance Morant Saunders papers include correspondence (personal and UCSF), manuscripts, lectures and speeches; UCSF Committee materials; reference and subject files; files relating to associations, foundations and hospitals; transcript copies of his oral history interview, and materials associated...
The collection, spanning the years from 1800-1830, has been divided into four parts: outgoing and incoming correspondence to and from Abraham Emmanuel Sautter; accounts and invoices related directly to AE Sautter and Sautter Freres; correspondence and accounts to or from...
Views show Salt Lake City, the interior and exterior of the Mormon Tabernacle, Gardo House, the Assembly Hall, and the Lion and Bee Hive houses.
The Pavilion, Garfield Beach -- Wasatch Mountains from Anderson's Tower -- The Old White House, built by President Young.
George Walden Savage (1903-1961) was a journalist and newspaper publisher for various newspapers around the Owens valley in California. He also served as secretary of the highway commission (1948-49), was a member of the Governor's Public Information Committee (1959-60) and...
Reports, papers, maps and photographs covering early U.S. Reclamation Service projects and water resources development projects throughout San Diego County....
Photographs covering early U.S. Reclamation Service projects and water resources development projects throughout San Diego County.
A duplicate copy of a receipt (1872) for money received by T.B. Sharp, Superintendent, for labor performed; and two checks (1876 and 1898) issued by Savage Mining Company to individuals.
Consists of receipts and accounts of the Savage Mining Co. Also includes two outgoing letters.
W. Sherman Savage (March 7, 1890-May 23, 1980) remained deeply involved in education throughout his adult life, both as a teacher and as a scholar. Born in Wattsville, Accomac County, Virginia, Savage received a bachelor's degree from Howard University in...
Papers and bound manuscripts of poet and scholar George Francis Savage-Armstrong and his family, including commonplace books, notebooks, military papers, photograph albums, watercolors, and other items.
The records of the Save the San Francisco Bay Association document the work of the organization committed to preserving the San Francisco Bay as a natural resource. Based in Berkeley, California, the association was founded in 1961 by Esther...
The collection includes correspondence, research notes, clippings, articles, public hearing documents, and the committee's final Environmental Impact Report.
Corrected typed transcript of tape-recorded proceedings at dedication of redwood groves, Pepperwood Flat, honoring Newton B. Drury, Thomas A. Greig and Norton R. Cowden, and at a banquet at Eureka Inn. Comments by Ralph W. Chaney, Horace M. Albright, Newton...
Relates to the political program of the party.
Relates to the Russian war program for 1917
Photocopy of writing, entitled Gibel' Generala Millera, relating to the death of the White Russian leader, E. K. Miller; and correspondence and printed matter, relating to the writing and to Russian émigré anti-communist activities, 1917-1968.
Records of the Society
Records of the Society....
Letter to Baron Petr Vrangel', White Russian military commander, 1920, relating to White Russian military activities; and translation of the testimony of B. Savinkov at his trial for counterrevolutionary activities, 1924. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, 1920 August-1921 January.
Correspondence, Charles Couvillaud receipts and checks, diaries, scrapbooks of Emma and Mary McKinsey....
Charles Henry Sawyer (1915- ) was a professor of anatomy at Duke University and at the UCLA School of Medicine (1951-85) where he served as chairman of the department (1955-63). His research interests included neuroendocrinology of reproduction, nervous control of...
Personal and business correspondence of John Jacob Sawyer, Maria Glass Sawyer, and Anna M. Sawyer Hargis, along with some personal and financial documents. John Jacob Sawyer correspondence consists chiefly of letters to him from various family members, including his sister,...
Correspondence covers a period from May 19, 1882 through Aug. 1882 where author describes his army life. Assigned, at first, to Alcatraz Island; then to the St. Helena area where he visited several camps around St. Helena, Clear Lake, Cloverdale;...
The collection primarily contains Civil War correspondence and diaries of James H. Sawyer, a soldier in the Connecticut Infantry, 18th Regiment (Vol.), Co. B [for information relating to the 18th, see: William Carey Walker, (1885)]....
This collection includes correspondence, postcard collections, postmark (opening day and final day) collections, historical photographs of Santa Cruz area and the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, photo albums and scrapbooks of the early film stars and movie...
Draft typescript of The Life and Art of Andrew Ducrow and the Romantic Age of the English Circus by A.H. Saxon, with accompanying material.
Correspondence, election campaign literature and memorabilia, other printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating mainly to Republican Party politics and especially to the presidential campaigns of 1936 and 1940.
Journals, 1971-1992, of William Carl Saxon (1954-1992). The entries are primarily of a psychological nature, and chronicle his relationships with his family, friends, and his long-time partner, William John "Billy" Lorenz, and, from July 1990, the emotional effects of his...
Alexander Plaisted Saxton (b.1919) taught at UC Berkeley and Wayne State University before joining the Department of History at UCLA in 1968. His writings include (1943), (1948), (1958), (1970), and (1971). The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, notes, and clippings...
Letters and press releases, relating to post-1975 political conditions in Laos. Includes photocopy of a letter from L. Desaix Anderson, director, Office of Vietnam, Laos and Kampuchea Affairs, United States Department of State, to C. N. Sayamontry, relating to American...
Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989) was a lecturer on children's literature at UCLA (1954-65). She won the Joseph W. Lippincott Award for distinguished service in the profession of librarianship (1965), and the Clarence Day Award (1966) for . The collection consists...
Collection consists of photographs of authors and poets taken by the Chicago photographer Eugene Hutchinson, as collected by Frances Clarke Sayers. These are of Ekaterina Konstantinova (Verigo) Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Rupert Brooke, Padraic Colum, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson,...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, instructional materials, reports, conference papers, reprints, and other printed matter, relating to elementary and secondary school curriculum development, and other aspects of education, primarily in the United States.
Pamphlets, booklets, serial issues, press releases, and video tapes, relating to the incidence of torture and other violations of human rights by the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Iran, and to Iranian political opposition to the regime.
Memoirs, clippings, photograph, and correspondence, relating to Imperial Russian foreign policy, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War
Includes notes and manuscripts of his writings relating mainly to the U.S. Forest Service and to fire control in California, some written in cooperation with R.W. Ayres.
Contains architectural drawings (2, section and floorplan) of unidentified theatre.
Memoranda, reports, diaries, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the communist movement in the Philippines, and to Japanese prison camps in the Philippines during World War II. Used as research material for the book by A. H. Scaff, The Philippine...
Papers of Leslie Scalapino, Bay Area poet, scholar, experimental prose writer and founding editor of O Books, an Oakland, California, publisher. The collection contains correspondence with other prominent poets and writers; typescripts of published and unpublished literary works including collaborative...
Passenger list of a flight from Rome to Munich, 1950 July 1, including the names of members of the family of Bruno Pontecorvo, British atomic scientist who defected to the Soviet Union. Photocopy.
Letters from Ann and Dominick Scanlan to Michael J. Scanlan and other members of the family; deed and mortgage for portion of Rancho El Pinole, Contra Costa County, 1870; obituaries for members of the Scanlan and O'Neill families; and notes...
Include three letters, 1915-1927, to Mary Cloys Scaparone, from American actor and film star Bruce McRae, with related clippings, documenting his work on the stage and in the movies; letters to Dr. Gian Giacomo Scaparone from Italian diplomat Ferdinando Daneo...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, legal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to French politics, French prisoners of war in Germany during World War II, and the trial of Georges Scapini as a Nazi collaborator, 1952
Notes on interviews with Israeli political leaders, including Prime Minister Menahem Begin and former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, relating to prospects for a Middle East peace settlement. Photocopy.
Views show various nature scenes from Oregon: the Columbia River, Crater Lake, the Rogue River area, Medford and vicinity, etc. California views show Mt. Shasta and vicinity, the Redwood Highway, the Petrified Forest (Napa Co.), and various forests and unidentified...
Photographs show scenery at Yellowstone, a Chinese laundry, Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, geysers, craters, etc.
Photos captioned: Just over the trestle in the Blue Cut, before coming to the Loops -- Marsh's crossing, Corte Madera Avenue.
Photographs show people attending events, bands playing, and similar snapshots of Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Some possibly taken at its opening.
Views of California show missions, Los Angeles, San Francisco, hotels in various cities, Wawona and Yosemite, Monterey area scenes, etc. Colorado scenes show the Garden of the Gods and other scenery. Views of Salt Lake City are also included. Some...
Four albumen prints, including one of Santa Barbara Mission, in a handmade soft leather album entitled "Scenes from California" and dated 1888. Also, images of Helmet Rock (California coast); Soda Spring, Shasta; and oak trees (with elderly man seated), El...
Contains a view of a crowded marketplace (possibly San Francisco Chinatown) and an interior of a shop in Chinatown. Also included is a printed leaflet about Winkler by the Chicago Society of Etchers.
Contains scenes of early American life showing Indians, settlers and their cabins, bison hunting, goldmining, etc.; depictions of towns and settlements, including Salt Lake City (Utah), Galveston and St. Antonio (Texas), and Nauvoo (Illinois); and views along Mississippi, Missouri, and...
Includes various scenes taken during the aftermath of the events of La Decena Trágica in Mexico City. Views include soldiers, ruined buildings, and various street scenes. Also includes scenes of other events of the Mexican Revolution and photographs depicting presidents...
Drawings depict a snow scene at the Grand Canyon, a pueblo near the Taos River, and a man on horseback.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views depict: a church in Pisco, houses seen from the sea (Islay Province), and an embarquement with sailships (Chincha Islands?).
Amateur scenes of popular Southern California destinations including the Andrew McNally residence and grounds on Mariposa Drive, Altaden. Views include Pasadena (streets and Raymond Hotel); Los Angeles (CHinatown, Courthouse, Plaza Church, street railway); San Diego (Hotel del Coronado); Ostrich farm....
Views show various scenes at Arroyo Seco (including Commodore Sweitzer at Sweitzer's Camp and guests), San Fernando Mission, San Antonio Canyon, the beach at Lugonia, fishermen at Santa Catalina Island, San Pedro harbor, Camulos Ranch, Sawpit Canyon, San Gabriel Canyon,...
Scenes of penitent activity of members of Hermanos Penitentes, or the Penitente Brotherhood, in New Mexico. Also depicted are penitent crosses and adobe structures (moradas?). Taken from a distance, with majority of images depicting penitentes bearing crosses in outdoor desert...
This is a small cord-tied album in Japanese dated Showa 11 (1936) on cover, (cover also notes "made in Japan" in English). The Japanese title is or "Photograph Album of Scenic/Noted Places in Japan." The album contains 26 views of...
Henry M. Schacht (1916- ) served as the Farm Reporter columnist for the (1959-1993) and Vice President and Corporate Secretary of California Canners and Growers (1965-1981). His papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, serials, clippings, and promotional materials relating Schacht's work as...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to international trade negotiations and American agriculture.
Correspondence, autographed book, newsletter, photograph, and clippings, relating to the career and economic views of H. Schacht.
Acquired in 2007, the Kurt Werner Schaechter Collection in the Hoover Institution Archives consists primarily of photocopies made by Schaechter of documents from French state archives. These copies relate to the role played by the Vichy France government in the...
George Schaefer (1920-1991) was a producer and director for television, film, and theatre productions. The collection consists of correspondence, production files, and scrapbooks related to Schaefer's career, particularly his work with television's Hallmark Hall of Fame.
The Milner Baily Schaefer Papers consist of five linear feet of material in subject folders. Although folder titles are original, the original order of the folders was lost. The folders have therefore been arranged into five artificial series (see Provenance...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Records document the dealings of the gallery in Berlin from 1925-1933 and the New York gallery from 1933 into the early 1990s. The bulk of the papers dated from 1950-1985. Circa 2,500 photographs of art and 23 photograph albums illustrate...
Scrapbooks include music concert programs, ballet programs, and other shows performed in the San Francisco Bay Area....
The collection is comprised of research materials and drafts for Patricia A. Schaelchlin's work, Newspaper barons: a biography of the Scripps family. The bulk of the collection consists of the author's notes regarding biographic materials, most of which are photocopies...
Typescript of an unpublished account of a international swindle, , with extensive appendices of material relating to the fictional events.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Collection contains proofs, drafts, and submissions for Schaff's poetry journals Cassiopeia and Ephemeris, as well as business correspondence from authors, artists, and publishers. Also contains typescripts of longer works by various authors. Includes poetry and/or letters from the following authors:...
Relates to conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Photocopy.
This collection includes correspondence and photographs covering the period after the arrival of Schallenberger in California, with an account, recorded by Mary Sheldon Barnes, of Schallenberger's overland journey to California from Missouri in 1844. Correspondents include John Townsend, Elizabeth Schallenberger...
Speeches and writings, radio broadcasts, correspondence, notes, and printed matter, relating to Russian history and literature during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and to the development of the Soviet political system.
Correspondence and papers relating primarily to Scharrenberg's career in the labor movement and his other positions. Includes letters to and from Scharrenberg; subject files containing committee reports, memoranda, copies of correspondence, notes, printed material, clippings, etc.; scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings...
The collection contains architectural drawings relating to the Lauriston Estate in Portola Valley, California.
Study entitled Kampen om Statsskicket i Finland 1918, and an untitled memorandum, relating to the Finnish Revolution of 1917-1918 and to political conditions in Finland.
Reports, studies, memoranda, minutes, correspondence, financial data, and printed matter, relating to Stanford University investments in South Africa.
Photocopies of declassified Soviet and American government documents, printed matter, and notes, relating to Soviet espionage in the United States.
Diaries, typescripts, publications (photocopies; originals with donor)...
Correspondence, reports, data, minutes, speeches, clippings relating to the associations, water supply in Contra Costa County and Solano County, salt water encroachment in the San Francisco Bay Area....
Reports, Kwajalein army base newspaper issues, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to United States Army atomic bomb tests at Bikini atoll in 1946.
The Herman George Scheffauer Photograph Album contains 130 photographs taken circa 1885-1925. Nearly all the photographs in the album feature Scheffauer, many of them being portraits taken by professional photographers in San Francisco, London, and Berlin. Other notable persons featured...
The papers of Harold Scheffler, anthropologist and ethnographer, relate to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961 and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian...
Relates to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
Records of a machine shop, presumably at Santa Rosa.
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, reports, clippings, maps, and photographs, relating to the Allied occupation of Japan, relations between Taiwan and the United States, and economic conditions in Japan and Taiwan
Symposia, reports, reprints relating to geothermal resources, fluid flow, and heat transport....
Relates to German military activities during World War I.
Relates to German military activities in France and Belgium during World War I. Includes typewritten translation.
Photographs relating to California agriculture, some of which were used in the Guidebook; reports, clippings, and notes relating to the early College of Agriculture and the University Farm at Davis.
Correspondence, reports, speeches, writings, notes, bulletins, interviews, pamphlets, clippings, and printed matter, relating to European and international trade unions, the labor movement in Europe, communism in the labor movement, and the post-World War II European Recovery Program.
Include two letters from publishers in Spain, sample printer's sheets, and a transcript of Lope de Vega's La Dama Boba.
Correspondence, personal documents, drawings, paintings, and photographs, relating to official German artwork during World War II.
Relates mainly to land reform in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period, and to proposals for Central European agricultural cooperation.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Book chapter, articles, lectures, and some correspondence dating from Schiffer's tenure at Stanford University.
Research notes relating to Santa Cruz County Lighthouse Field and Grey Whale Ranch.
F.C.S. Schiller (1864-1937) was a pragmatist philosopher. He was the president of the Aristotelian Society (1921), and was elected fellow of the British Academy (1926). The collection consists of manuscripts of published books and articles, correspondence, documents, photographs, and ephemera...
Female models posing among product displays of various "Schilling's Best" merchandise (coffee, tea, baking powder), manufactured by the San Francisco firm A. Schilling and Company.
Translations of documents published in the Soviet journal Krasnyi Arkhiv during the 1920s. Includes translations of excerpts from the diaries of the Russian statesman A. A. Polovtsov, 1877-1908; of dispatches by foreign diplomats in Russia at the time of the...
The Peter N. Schink papers contain the professional papers of Schink, a salesman and manufacturer's representative in the semiconductor industry.
Interviews, primarily with women, documenting their roles in the fields of health services, birth control movement, and abortion reform. V.1: Sadja Goldsmith; v.2: Estelle Griswold; v.3: Arlene Carmen; v.4: Beatrice Blair; v.5: Constance E. Cook; v.6: Sarah Marcus; v.7: Caroline...
Interviews with people documenting their roles in the fields of health service, maternal and child care, family planning, and reform of abortion laws. V.1: Sarah R. Weddington; v.2: Helen B. Taussig; v.3: Lana C. Phelan; v.4: Sarah and Christopher Tietze;...
Interviews with women documenting their roles in the fields of health service, maternal and child care, family planning, and marriage counseling. Photographs inserted. V.1: Martha May Eliot; v.2: Emily H. Mudd; v.3: Loraine L. Campbell; v.4: Florence Clothier; v.5: Louise...
Pamphlets and leaflets, relating to economic reconstruction in Schleswig-Holstein and to West German participation in the Marshall Plan.
Include correspondence, clippings and ephermeral material relating to various localities in California - Fort Ross, San Leandro, Groveland and the Big Gap flume in Tuolumne County.
Writings, clippings, press releases, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to post-World War II anti-communist movements in East Germany, communist movements in West Germany, propaganda and espionage in East and West Germany, neo-Nazi movements, and communism...
Relates to resistance activities of foreign forced laborers in Germany during World War II.
Postcards, photographs, museum catalogs, and other printed ephemera assembled by Schmidt show many of Wright’s most famous buildings and note the relationship of his work to that of other architects. The bulk of the collection comprises journals and other...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Diaries, 1932-1945, and clippings and miscellanea, 1914-1945, relating to pacifism and social conditions in Germany during the Nazi period and World War II.
Correspondence, orders, speeches, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Contains early photographs, 35mm and lantern slides of the California National Primate Research Center.
Interviews with Max Schmidt Jr., Herman Diedrichs, and Bernhard H. Schmidt (in v. 1); and with Ernest F. Wuthmann, Stewart Norris and Lorenz Schmidt (in v. 2). V. 1 covers the early history of the company, with extensive comment devoted...
Consist primarily of scrapbooks containing label samples and advertising materials.
Two scenes from the American Civil War showing troop combat.
The Willard Schmidt collection, documents some of the administrative duties of Willard Schmidt, the Chief of Internal Security for the War Relocation Authority and the Tule Lake Internment/ Segregation Camp. This collection contains adminitrative records and photos documenting the Tule...
The accession consists of subject files, project files, correspondence, manuscripts of books, speeches and scientific papers, photographs and other files of Walter Robert Schmitt, who was associated with the Institute of Marine Resources and the Marine Life Research Group at...
This collection comprises news clippings, correspondence, memoranda, press releases and other papers related to the 1972 campaign of John G. Schmitz as the nominee of the American Party for President of the United States. Also included are news stories and...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, conference papers, minutes, reports, financial records, and printed matter, relating to economic theory, monetary policy, and economic research foundations in West Germany.
Diary and correspondence, relating to social conditions in China during and after World War II. Includes letters written by Carl Otto Hans Schmüser, German citizen and husband of Lydia Schmüser.
Relates to personal matters and social conditions in Germany. Addressed to relatives and friends in the United States.
The collection consists of 2,111 complete sets of orchestral parts for silent films, assembled by Louis B. Schnauber between 1910 and 1927 while he worked as Music Director in more than 25 Omaha theaters. The collection is in the midst...
The bulk of the collection is comprised of sketches, compositional studies, final artwork, a presentation portfolio, printer's proofs, and magazine clippings from 1935-1963, with the majority from 1938-1942, that document Schneeman's working process as an illustrator for and other publications....
The papers document the performances, happenings, film and book productions, and exhibitions of the American painter and performance artist Carolee Schneemann.
Papers of Alan Schneider, a prominent director in contemporary American theater. Schneider directed the U.S. premiere of Samuel Beckett's WAITING FOR GODOT and established a close relationship with Beckett, bringing many of his plays to the American stage. Schneider staged...
Collection of manuscript scores and some parts for music by Edward F. Schneider. Includes songs, symphonic poems, and incidental music for several Bohemian Grove plays. Also in the collection are his notebooks with sketches and drafts, and some miscellaneous material....
Relates to political and racial unrest at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. One letter is written on the obverse side of a leaflet, possession of which was illegal.
The New Almaden Mine Collection (Bulmore) contains documents dating from 1850 to 1976. The materials, measuring 15.5 linear feet are housed in 18 boxes and are arranged in 8 series: Administrative, Miners and Miners' Fund, Ledgers, Printed Materials, Research Files...
German architect born in Mainz, Germany, who received his architectural training under Lussow and Kuehne (Dresden, 1911-1912), Walter Gropius (Berlin, 1912-1914), and Peter Behrens (Berlin, 1915-1916). After immigrating to the United States in 1938, he worked in Chicago for Sears,...
Writings, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to the Russian Revolution, and to American military medicine during World War II.
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of entomologist and academic Howard A. Schneiderman. Materials detail Schneiderman's career at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), and his work at Cornell and Case Western University. The collection also contains files...
The material within this collection chiefly focuses on William Schneiderman's involvement in the Communist Party from 1931 until his retirement in the late 1960s. The types of material in the collection include: official and personal correspondence; court transcripts; newspaper clippings;...
Certificates, medals, and photographs, relating to economic administration in East Germany.
Relates to conditions in Berlin and in Russia in the spring of 1945, immediately before the German surrender.
The Ellie Schnitzer Collection is divided into five series: PARTY BUILDING, LINE OF MARCH, FRONTLINE POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS (FPO), CROSSROADS, and OTHER POLITICAL INTERESTS....
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was a physician and author. He wrote poems, plays, short fiction, and novels. The collection consists of microfilm copies of the Arthur Schnitzler Archives from Cambridge. The microfilm includes manuscripts, correspondence, scripts, sketches, a dissertation on Schnitzler,...
Collection consists of materials relating mostly to Schoenberg's career at UCLA, including his University of California biography form, and letters to and from Schoenberg, his friends and UCLA colleagues, and his family. Includes miscellaneous photographs, some inscribed, of Schoenberg and...
Writings and correspondence, relating to German literature, national socialism in Germany, and anti-Nazi German émigré life
The Schoener Collection contains correspondence, poems both in German and English, and articles on rose breeding and horticulture. There also exist approximately thirty notebooks containing rough drafts of articles and personal thoughts. Included in the papers is Schoener's manual on...
The Schoenrock Collection consists of 104 photographs taken in and around Requa, California, during its heyday as a bustling cannery town, dating from approximately 1890 to 1925. Requa is located at the mouth of the Klamath River on the Yurok...
Songs of the Red Army Chorus of the Soviet Union; songs of the International Brigade from the Spanish Civil War; and the British Broadcasting Corporation tribute to President John F. Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
Nathan L. Schoichet was a lawyer who specialized in civil liberty and constitutional cases. He worked closely with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for many years. The collection consists of research files, briefs, books, clippings, and other printed material...
Contains letters of recommendation for scholarships to the University of California.
Austrian elementary school textbook published under supervision of Allied occupation authorities.
Relates to the role of women under national socialism in Germany. Includes translation of excerpts from a speech by Adolf Hitler, German Führer. Both speeches delivered at the 7th Congress of the Nazi Party at Nuremberg.
Received with the Zelda Mackay pictorial collection.
The School Integration Task Force Records document the Task Force's research and findings concerning the San Diego Unified School District's integration plan. These records contain correspondence, monitor applications and logs, school assignments, student testing results, enrollment statistics, court orders and...
This collection consists of reprints and photocopies of research articles from the School of Biological Sciences' Department of Psychobiology, Center for Pathobiology, and Developmental Biology Center. The reprints are bound in annual volumes from 1971 to 1987 with articles arranged...
School of Business Administration records include meeting and administrative records, faculty documents, correspondence, historical materials, marketing records, reports of proposals and research, and publications. Publications include yearbooks, facebooks, and business program pamphlets.
Five volumes of news clippings and photographs.
This collection comprises meeting minutes from the School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine from 1965 until 1978. Minutes reflect meetings of the Humanities Cabinet, the Humanities Executive Committee, and the faculty.
The collection comprises publications of the University of California, Irvine, School of Humanities and its departments and programs. It includes promotional brochures, event fliers, manuals, newsletters, course descriptions, and student literary journals.
The School of Law papers include material on the the construction of the original Boalt Hall, later known as Durant Hall, as well as records and correspondence regarding accreditation, admission and enrollment proceedures, the formation and operation of various administrative...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Includes records of the Alumni-Faculty Association and the Association of the Clinical Faculty, correspondence, minutes, class plays, homecomings, membership, questionnaires, etc....
The School of Music and Dance Records date from 1957-1993. They consist solely of paper records. Included in this collection are numerous announcements, programs, and flyers advertising the department's recitals, activities, and events. Also included is a program for "The...
The collection contains publications of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) School of Social Ecology and its predecessor, the Program in Social Ecology. The bulk of the materials were published by the Program in Social Ecology and include brochures, fliers,...
The collection comprises publications from the University of California, Irvine School of Social Sciences and its departments, including brochures, catalogs, course announcements, directories, manuals and other materials.
The collection consists of annual reports, accreditation materials, correspondence, memoranda, faculty information, publications, and other records.
One volume records pay to deck hands and other workers on the river schooner "Mabel and Edith." This vessel shipped freight for the Southern Pacific and other railroads. Receipts are signed by the shipmaster George Franklin Whitcomb, San Francisco. Information...
Contains ships log between San Francisco and Japan. Also includes notice of directions for the American Foghorn.
The collection documents the life and career of comic dancer Trudi Schoop and contains photographs, programs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera. The majority of materials represent the activities of the Trudi Schoop Comic Ballet from 1931 to 1939. The...
Collection consists of theater programs, clippings, playbills, ticket stubs, and other printed materials related to events attended by Esther Van Vleet Schou. Includes football programs and ticket stubs from various Rose Bowl and UCLA/USC football games, ca. 1936-1954. Theater programs...
Photographs and miscellany, relating to American military activities in France and the United States during World War I, and Arab life in North Africa during World War II. Includes a German pictorial book on Nazi industrial production, and a certificate...
Violet Schram was an actress of the stage, radio, and film. The collection consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and a poster relating to Schram's theatrical, radio, and movie career.
Collection consists of clippings, books, pamphlets, audiocassettes, and newsletters about gays, lesbians, transsexuals, and homosexuality collected by Frank Schreck....
American propaganda leaflets, flyers and serial issues produced for distribution to German soldiers during World War II, and pamphlets and clippings relating to the production of propaganda.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, postcards, and miscellany, relating to World Wars I and II, radicalism in Mexico, and other subjects.
Include early records of the family in Germany; letters from August Martin Schütt to his brother in 1864 describing mining activity in Austin and Geneva, Nevada and in 1865 from Petersburg, Va. during the Civil War; letters from friends and...
Relates to the German periodical Osteuropa under the editorship of Werner Markert, 1934-1940, and to a published article on this subject by Jutta Unser, 1976. Photocopy.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to World War II, the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1945, international affairs in Europe during the interwar period, the communist movement in Czechoslovakia, and the coup d'état...
Correspondence, writings, studies, reports, notes, statistical data, biographical data, bulletins, press releases, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the constituent assembly of South Vietnam, governmental administration and elections in South Vietnam, and American policy in South Vietnam during the Vietnamese...
Relates to world peace and German-American relations.
Schuette was the general manager of the mining operation at New Almaden Mines from 1940 to 1945, when it was owned by the New Almaden Corporation. General and personal correspondence to and from the general manager,1943-1944, and business statements related...
Dutch graphic, furniture, and architectural designer who worked in lithography, etching, woodcutting and painting. He was also a filmmaker, photographer, and teacher who applied the principle of De Stijl and constructivism to commercial advertising. The collection consists of printed ephemera...
Relates to economic conditions in post-World War II Germany.
Typescript of work published in THE FLOATING BEAR....
The material was collected from the donor's office. Material was received in 3-ring binders, file folders, and loose. See container listing for arrangement notations. The majority of the collection concerns the sanctuary movement for Central American refugees. Sanctuary for military...
Relates to campaigns on the Eastern front during World War II.
Letters, relating to liaison between Allied forces and anti-Nazi groups, and the capitulation of German troops in Italy and southern Austria, and a report relating to a journey to Russia in 1923. Photocopy.
Relates to Kristallnacht persecution of Jews in Bremen, 1938. Paper entered in the Schülerwettbewerb deutsche Geschichte um den Preis des Bundespräsidenten. Includes material describing the competition.
Memoirs, entitled "Ein bewegtes Leben," circa 1944, relating to world travel and to German culture and politics; and biographical sketches of Stjepan Radic, Croatian peasant leader, and Carl Muth, German Catholic newspaper publisher.
Photographs of scenes in the Soviet Union, 1937, and printed miscellany, 1924-1937, relating to China and the Soviet Union.
This collection consists of orchestral scores by Schumann-Heink and other composers.
Concerning extra copies of speeches.
Ellen Isham Schutt (1873-1955) was an illustrator with the United States Department of Agriculture who was active from 1904-1914. This collection contains 279 original watercolors of fruits, mostly apples, rendered by Schutt for the University of California.
The collection consists of unpublished reports, correspondence, and other documents. The reports cover Schuyler's work as a consulting engineer in the Western U.S., Brazil, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Panama, and Puerto Rico....
29 letters from James Schuyler to artist John Button, mostly annotated typescripts....
Papers of James Schuyler, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and member of the New York School circle of poets and painters. A New York City resident since 1950, Schuyler moved among prominent artists and writers of the period and worked as an...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
The Schwabacher company records in this collection include records of several of the enterprises in Seattle, the Stockton Milling Company in Stockton, California, and of Schwabacher Bros. of San Francisco. There were many Schwabacher brothers and cousins, involved in the...
Mainly correspondence of Sigmund and Frank Schwabacher. Letters from George C. Perkins included.
Relates to German military activities during World War I.
Report, letters, and clippings, relating to the Joint United States-Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange held in Tokyo in 1962.
Postcards, photographs, and other materials, the majority portraying cross-dressing in entertainment. The materials include a series of advertising cards, 1882-circa 1892, satirizing Oscar Wilde and "Aesthetics", a 1917 publicity still of Julian Eltinge in the film , a 1919 program...
Delmore David Schwartz (1913-1966) was a English professor, editor (1943-47) and associate editor (1947-55) of the , and the poetry editor of the (1955-57). He also wrote poetry, plays, essays, translations, and stories, including (1938), (1948), and (1959), which won...
Depicts scenes in the camp.
Relates to the role of John J. McCloy, United States Military Governor and High Commissioner for Germany (1949-1952), in formulation of postwar American policy toward Germany, especially in regard to rearmament of West Germany. Photocopy.
The collection consists of the papers of Richard A. Schwartzlose, including material documenting NORPAX, CalCOFI, and expeditions to Mexico and Latin America. The accession also includes correspondence with Mexican and Latin American officials
Art historian, born in Prague. Manuscripts, correspondence, and printed materials related to Schwarz's research, writings, curatorial work, and teaching about photography, photography's relationship to art, the iconology of the mirror and the owl, and Austrian art, as well as optical...
Transcripts of newspaper articles relating to the sit-down strikes in France in the summer of 1936. Includes photographs.
The Jeffrey Schweitzer Collection contains papers, pamphlets, maps, photographs and books. With the exception of Series IV: Duff Chapman Papers, most of these materials relate to mines and mining practices in the first half of the twentieth century. Schweitzer's mining...
Relates to the position of the Protestant churches in Germany.
Papers of Armand Schwerner, poet, performance artist, musician, translator, editor, and professor of literature. Schwerner is best known for his long serial poem entitled "The Tablets." The papers contain correspondence, drafts of published and unpublished poetry and prose, journals, notes,...
Memorandum relating to the warning by E. E. Schwien of the impending German attack in the Battle of the Bulge; and two letters, from Major General H. R. Vaughan, military aide to the president, and from President Harry Truman. Photocopy.
Correspondence, petitions, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the pacifist movement during World War I, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, the International Congress of Women, and the presentation of the World Peace Prize to R. Schwimmer in 1937
Julian Seymour Schwinger (1918-1994) worked with J. Robert Oppenheimer in developing the atomic bomb, and taught at Harvard University (1945-72) and UCLA (1972-88). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1965 for his contributions in the field of...
Relates to personal matters and the outbreak of World War I.
The accession consists of one reel to reel audio tape recording of a lecture by I.I. Rabi entitled, "Science: International Cooperation," which was presented on February 11, 1977 at 3:30 p.m. at Sumner Auditorium of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography....
Contains minutes of the Association; minutes of the proceedings of the Council; minutes of the geology and mineralogy section; constitution, proceedings, misc. announcements (bound in one volume); receipts and disbursements; miscellaneous papers.
The accession consists of a video tape recording of a one-hour UCSD-TV program entitled "Science without Borders: Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Baja California" produced by Patricia L. Taylor. The UCSD-TV station director of production was Lynn Burnstan
Envelope with 13 public health educational pamphlets about tuberculosis, mostly published by the National Tuberculosis Association, New York, 1932-39.
Single items & small collections written by or about scientists and their work. Includes letters, mss. of articles & books, clips, notes, diagrams, addresses & a journal. 1870-1948....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, press releases, statements, petitions, lists, financial records, printed matter, photographs, video tapes, and sound recordings, relating to civil rights and dissident scientists in the Soviet Union, and especially to Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov and...
The Scientology at the Marina records include administrative correspondence, handwritten notes, financial records, institutional records, educational courses, pamphlets, typescript manuscripts, transcripts of lectures, certificates, lists, newsletter copy, periodicals, published materials, and ephemera, including flyers.
Correspondence, reports, party regulations, interviews, clippings, cartoon, and maps, relating to political conditions in Vietnam and Vietnamese-American relations.
Depicts educational and relief work of the Young Men's Christian Association among Russian, Armenian, and other refugees in Constantinople, Turkey.
Relates to Central European politics, 1918-1945.
The collection consists of the papers of oceanographer and geophysicist John G. Sclater dated 1972-1991. The papers include correspondence, memoranda, financial records, proposals and notes documenting Sclater's scientific work at MIT (1972-1983), the University of Texas (1983-1991) and at Scripps...
Correspondence, reports, notes, and photographs, relating to pipelines, aqueducts, irrigation systems, culverts, flow of water and capacity of pipes, conduits and sewers, spillways, municipal water supply, and mapping techniques for Rio Grande Joint Investigation....
The collection consists of the records maintained by John E. Tyler, Chairman of Working Group 15. They include correspondence about the working group sent to Tyler by Warren Wooster, president of SCOR and a log of the Discoverer voyage sent...
Clement William Scott (1841-1904) was a author and drama critic. He contributed pieces to the , , , , , and others. He was also the editor of the , and adapted French plays for the London stage. The collection...
Holograph letter written at Camp, near St. Genevieve, Mo.
Scott was a patent lawyer. The collection consists of personal and business correspondence.
Flora Murray Scott (1891-1984) was a professor of botany at UCLA. Her research focused on physiological plant anatomy. She served as Chairman of the Department of Botany, and was the first president of the UCLA Association of Academic Women. The...
The Geraldine Knight Scott Collection documents Scott's architectural projects and professional activities through drawings, manuscripts and photographs. The collection includes biographical information written by Scott, education records, travel journals from several journeys to Europe, teaching records, correspondence relating to professional...
Newsletters, announcements, minutes, reports, and published articles, relating to the teaching of history and folksongs in American schools. Includes newsletters of the Committee on History in the Classroom, and issues of the newsletter Folksong in the Classroom.
Joseph Scott (1867-1958) practiced law in Los Angeles, California, was the president of the school board (1906-11), director (1907-18) and president of the board of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce (1910), a member of the Charter Revision Committee (1902),...
Depicts social conditions in Romania and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
Correspondence, writings, and research files, mainly concerning Scott's publications on art, regional planning, and growth in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. Research files account for the bulk of the collection, and include notes, clippings, and miscellaneous printed...
Photographs, report, other writings, and printed matter, relating to daily life in Poland, and to activities of the Young Men's Christian Association there. Includes examples of currency and postage stamps from Poland and neighboring countries.
The Randolph Scott Collection consists of 19.2 linear feet of photographs, film stills, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, sheet music, sound recordings, correspondence, scripts, financial records, architecture and design plans, and various entertainment publications.
Robert H. Scott was a Los Angeles juvenile court judge. The collection consists of printed articles and reprints by Scott and others, and two scrapbooks with clippings.
Correspondence, reports, newsletters, photographs, writings, and textbooks, relating to missionary activity and social conditions in China, and to Fukien Christian University.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California materials (financial reports, board minutes, directors handbook, clippings, agendas, telephone directories) and water periodicals.
Holograph letter written by the Assistant Secretary of War informing Dr. Swinburne that the examination of applicants for brigade surgeons was taking place.
Correspondence; church records; diaries, mainly of European trips; accounts; clippings re the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856; manuscripts of articles and sermons. Mainly concerning the Presbyterian church in California, Louisiana and New York.
Photographs document the 4th Scout Naturalist Expedition in Yosemite National Park. Images focus on geology of the region, general wilderness views and close-ups of natural features. François Matthes is present in several views.
The papers of Richard Scowcroft, 1939-1993, document his teaching and writing career and include letters from writers, editors, and colleagues; Stanford teaching materials and departmental files; speeches and lectures; and manuscripts, typescripts, and reviews of his novels. There is a...
Scrapbook of theatrical handbills and notices chiefly from Connecticut and Massachusetts featuring the "Natural Irish Comedian," Harry S. Ricci.
Correspondence, flyers, clippings, catalogs, lists and other advertising items, most relating to East Coast firms, laid and glued in a worn copy of Mark Twain's , being used as a scrapbook. Assembled by S. Tillinghast of La Plume, PA, ca....
Sample book containing ca. 256 mounted items (and ca. 36 loose items) by the Pernau Publishing Co. (later the Pernau-Walsh Printing Co.), including menus, envelopes, business cards, folders, programs, advertisements, ledgers, dance cards, catalogs, receipt forms, product labels, pamphlets, and...
Title from spine.
Verse and notes in ms. on some pages.
Newspaper clippings and manuscripts of his poems, articles and speeches; press notices of activities as Nevada Congressman and Senator and U.S. Minister Resident to Hawaii; obituaries.
Mounted newspaper clippings and photographs, including articles by Mrs. Patton on schools established by "Brooklyn Mormons" in Yerba Buena, 1847, and in Alameda Co., Calif. (Centerville), 1850.
Mounted correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Photographic prints, drawings, clippings, telegrams, business cards, receipts, wax seals, dried flowers and other ephemera. Subjects include Alaskan views and artifacts, waterscapes, scenic views, views relevant to Californian and Alaskan history, portraits of Davidson and others, and scientific equipment (microscopes...
Clippings are mainly portraits and pictures of costumes of various actors and actresses, including: Julia Marlowe, Ellen Terry, Ada Rehan, Olga Nethersole, Sarah Bernhardt, Maxine Elliot, N.C. Goodwin, Maude Adams, William Favesham, Julia Arthur, etc. Also includes a cabinet card...
BANC; xF860.T505: In envelope.
Loose-leaf items in envelope at end (chiefly programs of productions in which Miss Oliver played)
Relating mainly to bond issues for parks, sewerage and road improvements in Oakland.
Scrapbooks assembled by collector Leland Green, including clippings, programs, photographs related to San Francisco Bay Area concerts and vocalists.
Notes, clippings and photographs, many concerning the purchase of Port Chicago by the Navy. Also included: photocopy of deeds relating to land in Contra Costa Co.
Scrapbook of of recital programs of lyric tenor Albert Rappapport and his wife Cecilia Roth Rappaport. The Rappaports concertized widely, performing programs of Jewish music and performing works with composer Aleksandr Grechaninov.
Photocopy of newspaper clippings.
Envelope of loose materials attached at end.
Scrapbook of variety show and concert programs from the San Francisco Bay Area and Christchurch, New Zealand. Also contains handwritten concert programs, ship menus, and the program for a July 4, 1918 San Francisco keel laying ceremony.
This collection comprises a scrapbook of correspondence, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs relating to Cecil Sharp's English Folk Dance Society school at Aldeburgh, England. The scrapbook was kept by Mrs. Dudley Hervey.
Includes clippings, letters, leaflets and other matter on the fig and its use in coffee and baked goods.
Contains mementos of Kiyoko Fujimoto and Sueo Noda, including newspaper clippings relating to University of Hawaii cooperative dormitory life, theater program, greeting card, name cards, invitation and tickets. Includes notice for service from Local Selection Board for Noda, correspondence and...
Newspaper clippings pasted over ledger entries for 1884 to 1888.
V.1 covers the period 1942-45; v.2 begins in 1945 and includes some reunion items. v.3-7 are mainly reunion photos, some by Tom Seeburger, covering 1960-1996.
Document the career of the American actress.
Includes mainly scrapbooks on basketball and track; some have team and individual photographs.
Recordings of Screen Guild Players radio programs used as a fundraising effort for the Motion Picture Relief Fund, sponsored by the Lady Esther Corporation and Camel Cigarettes. The collection contains recordings of 33 shows originally aired between 1940 and 1948;...
A folder list is available.
The accession includes 146 blueprints, site plans, renderings and floor plans for the T. Wayland Vaughan Aquarium-Museum building and a proposed ocean interpretive center designed to replace the T. Wayland Vaughan Aquarium-Museum building but never built. The accession includes a...
Scripps Aquarium-Museum,
This collection consists of correspondence, architectural drawings, daily construction notes, photographs, specifications, contracts, invoices, financial records, and other miscellaneous records pertaining to the construction of buildings and facilities at Scripps College in Claremont, California. The collection covers the years...
This collection comprises architectural drawings, plans, renderings, and blueprints used in the construction of the Scripps College in Claremont, California. Materials include black images, as well as color paintings. The collection includes plans for major campus buildings such as...
The Scripps College Fine Arts Foundation Collection contains correspondence, financial material, newspaper clippings, publicity announcements, and materials documenting the Fine Arts Foundations' many philanthropic activities conducted to support fine arts at Scripps College. The foundations' philanthropic activities include the...
The Scripps College Photographic Collection contains professional and amateur photographs and negatives of the Scripps College campus, people associated with the college, campus events, and artwork. The photographic collection covers the years 1927 through the present, with the bulk of...
The Scripps College Press Collection contains academic records, administrative records, correspondence, financial material, and publications and printings created since the press’ inception. The collection covers the years 1941 to 2004 with the bulk of the material ranging from 1941...
The Ellen Browning Scripps Collection contains correspondence, financial material, newspaper business documents, travel materials, diaries, and materials documenting Ellen Browning Scripps's many philanthropic activities. Her philanthropies include Scripps College, Scripps Clinic and Hospital, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and many other...
The accession is the Scripps family and E.W. Scripps Trust subject file on the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The file includes correspondence exchanged by Ellen Browning Scripps, E.W. Scripps, Robert Paine Scripps and other members of the Scripps family with...
The collection consists of six three by four inch black and white original photographic prints and five three and one half by six inch original negatives said to be taken of members of the Scripps Family in 1908. The images...
The accession consists of original film, outtakes, and workprints documenting expeditions of the R/V Alpha Helix during the Alpha Helix Program undertaken at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography between 1966 and 1980. The films were made by R/V Alpha Helix...
The accession consists of hundreds of original color photographic negatives and prints documenting the construction of R/V ROGER REVELLE (AGOR 24). The superstructure of the vessel was built at Trinity Marine Group shipyard at Gulfport, Mississippi, then transported by barge...
Contracts and grants contains funded and unfunded proposals, dated from August 31, 1960, to March 14, 1996, letters of intent, and lists of the active contracts and grants. These include proposals for one time projects to multi-proposal projects for work...
It was the policy of SIO Contracts and Grants Office to routinely discard non-current grant and proposal files until 1982, when Director William A. Nierenberg directed the office to retain one copy of every proposal submitted by SIO and transfer...
The accession consists of eight 35mm color film negatives and five 16mm original color prints which depict operations on a Cousteau-Westinghouse Diving Saucer leased by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1965. Each film is labelled with a dive number,...
The records consist of correspondence and other papers of the committee established to plan the memorial service for Henry William Menard at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on February 27, 1986. The records include copies of letters of condolence, a...
The collection consists of the records of the S.I.O. Heritage Committee from its creation as a S.I.O. Staff Council committee in 1989 until 1991. These records were created and collected by Robert H. Hessler, first chair of the committee. The...
The collection consists of one 90-minute audio cassette tape recording of a celebration entitled, "Scripps Institution of Oceanography Honors Professor Fred N. Spiess for Forty Years of Excellence as a Scientist and Leader," which was held at the Scripps Institution...
A collection of 29 articles on oceanography, published from 1926 to 1938, from several different scientific journals.
The accession consists of material generated by the SIO Library Committee from 1907 to 1960, with the bulk of the material dated from 1940-1960. The accession includes minutes of meetings, budgets, correspondence, and other records. The Library committee was established...
The accession consists of the correspondence, agenda, minutes and other records of the S.I.O. Long Range Planning Committee. This was an S.I.O. Staff Council ad hoc committee appointed by SIO Director William A. Nierenberg on November 15, 1965 "to prepare...
The accession consists of two folders containing correspondence, memoranda, staff lists, reports and other records which document the establishment of the Marine Biology Research Division at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This material was originally filed under the heading "Marine...
The Marine Physical Laboratory was established in 1946 as a successor of the University of California, Division of War Research (UCDWR). This accession includes some UCDWR records, but consists largely of MPL records dated 1946-1980 which were maintained as central...
The accession consists of five microfilm cassettes produced by the UCSD Micrographics Center in 1978 and 1984 of Marine Invertebrate Collection field data sheets dated 1946 to 1983. This microfilm was produced as a security copy. The original field data...
The collection consists of two series: Correspondence dated 1904-1946, and Account Books dated 1903-1947. The correspondence series, originally received in seven letter cases was created by Wesley Clarence Crandall, S.I.O. Business Manager. It is arranged in reverse chronological order. The...
The collection consists of chronological files of the S.I.O. Office of the Deputy Director from January 1, 1981-December 31, 1987. Included in this collection are the chronological files of Deputy Director Justin E. Langille, III, dated December 1982-December 31, 1987...
This accession consists of correspondence, memoranda, proposals and other records of the Office of the Deputy Director. The records primarily document campus and marine facilities, research programs, committees, ship operations, personnel, finances and other matters concerning the administration of the...
The accession consists of chronological files dated January 1976-December 1978, printed matter, notes and other material entitled: "JOI Inc.: Historical evolution of JOI Inc. 1975-1976" plus Post 1976 Subsequent Amendments & Actions Relating to By-Laws
The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, financial records, meeting agenda and minutes, committee files, and other records documenting the work of the SIO Office of the Deputy Director during the administration of Tom Collins. The records include chronological correspondence files dated...
The annual reports included in this accession are bound typescripts and typescript carbons of annual reports, and reports of other persons concerning events at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Reports in these volumes were addressed to the President of the...
The records include correspondence, subject files, notebooks, research notes and other material documenting the work of Roger Revelle as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The records document the construction of buildings on the Scripps campus, curriculum and program...
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence created or received by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director during the directorship of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, 1936-1948. The collection includes a biographical file on Sverdrup, manuscripts of lectures,...
The collection includes five linear inches of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, budgetary material, grant applications, and notes filed under the heading Institute of Geophysics in the central files of the Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography during the period May...
The collection consists of the numerically coded central files of the SIO Office of the Director. The material in this collection includes files created and collected by Edward A. Frieman, who served as director of the institution from 1986-1996, and...
The records consist of the Director's central files, a file containing material generated by Director William A. Nierenberg, Assistant Director George L. Matson, Assistant Director Jeffery D. Frautschy, and their office staffs. The records include correspondence, memoranda, scientific reports, financial...
The collection consists of subject files of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director generated by Charles F. Kennel. The collection includes the Director's Briefing Book, a looseleaf book compiled for incoming SIO Director Kennel by he staff...
The accession consists of records of the Director's Staff Meetings dated 1975-1985, and records of the Director's Executive Council, 1986-1987. The records consist of meeting agenda, the Director's Office Staff Calendar and material distributed at meetings
The accession consists of the records of SIO Facilities Manager James Blattenberger. The collection is divided into six series: Subject Files, UCSD Capital Program, Project Files, Space Series, Committee Series and Parking Series. The accession also includes one box of...
This fifteen minute color film provides a general overview of the campus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, including images of its ships, laboratories and other facilities. The film was produced by William Livingston Productions. It was used by Scripps...
The collection consists of subject files, speeches, photos, correspondence files, expedition files, proposals, reprints, files on individuals and research notes of Per Fredrik Scholander (1905-1980), Director of the SIO Physiological Research Laboratory. The collection also includes 7 scrapbooks compiled by...
The collection consists of 3 scrapbooks, two large and one small. The two large scrapbooks contain newspaper and magazine articles on UCSD, SIO and scientists, such as Per F. Scholander, William Aaron Nierenberg, Roger Revelle, Harold C. Urey, Albert B....
The accession consists of six reels of 16mm film, comprising six different films which were kept at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Public Information Office during the 1970's. The films are entitled FLIP, n.d.; Piquero IX, c1970; Challenging Sea: World...
The SIO Public Affairs Office was established in the early 1950's and was headed by Thomas A. Manar. He was succeeded by Nelson Fuller, who directed the office from 1965 to 1978. Fuller was succeeded by his assistant Jacqueline Parker,...
This bound volume includes a number of records bound together under an artificial title. The spine title: Minutes of the San Diego Marine Biological Association and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography is incorrect. The volume includes more than minutes and...
The collection is divided into three series: Correspondence, Subject files, and Speeches and reports that document the work of Thomas Wayland Vaughan as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Correspondence is arranged chronologically and includes material dated 1924 to...
The records of the Ship Operations and Marine Technical Support (SOMTS) division of Scripps Institution of Oceanography document the work of the division which oversees the Chester W. Nimitz Marine Facility where SIO vessels are maintained and provides ship scheduling,...
The collection consists of the records of the S.I.O. Staff Council from its establishment in 1958 to the present. The collection includes minutes of meetings, rosters, committee reports. The collection includes some manuscripts, notes and audio recordings of remarks made...
The records of the Office of Public Affairs of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) document the growth of a nationally known biomedical facility from its inception in 1924 to its relocation to Torrey Pines mesa in 1976. The collection contains...
The collection includes five reels of original film including an audio track, three VHS video masters made from that film, and a thirty minute videotape use copy representing the contents of the original film master. These record an interview conducted...
The accession consists of a ninety minute sound recording of a memorial service held in memory of Roger Revelle at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on July 19, 1991. The memorial service was entitled, Scripps says good-bye to Roger Revelle....
The collection consists of one 90 minute video tape recording of a memorial service for Roger Randall Dougan Revelle held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on July 19, 1991. The memorial service was videotaped by James Blattenberger
Stage and motion picture scripts, screenplays, synopses, treatments, and music and lyrics for musicals, most with a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered theme or possibly by a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered person.
Scripts of broadcast and cable network television shows, specials, and made-for-television movies, most with a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered theme. The bulk of the series contains scripts from the series (1984-1989) and (1994-1998).
Printed copy of lecture; event flier; event program; lecturer's resume; and introductory remarks by Bonnie Hardwick, Library Director.
Manuscript, in three volumes, signed (at end of v. 3) by Giovanni Poleni, Rome.
Certificate of incorporation, deed and abstract of title, concerning mining interests in Lake Co., Colorado.
Promotional views of new homes in the Sea Cliff neighborhood of San Francisco. Development by Allen & Co. Includes views of Golden Gate from the west and beaches below Sea Cliff.
Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912-1999) was a Nobel prize winner in chemistry credited with the discovery of plutonium and nine other new elements. He published books and over 250 articles and papers throughout his career. The collection consists of Seaborg's diaries...
Writings, leaflets, correspondence, notes, clippings, reports, books, and other printed matter, relating to West German university reform, higher education in West Germany, government regulation of West German universities, the International Council on the Future of the University, and Soviet espionage.
Correspondence; typescripts of his short stories and novels; research materials and manuscripts of his biography of Theodore Roethke, The Glass House; diaries, 1924-1931, and diary notes, 1931-1960. Correspondence; typescripts of his short stories and novels; research materials and manuscript of...
Blank and printed by Galloway Litho. Co., San Francisco.
The film describes the U.S. Navy's first attempt to maintain personnel on the ocean floor. It presents the problems of lowering and raising the Sealab I structure. It shows living conditions and work performed in Sealab I
A collection of volumes of the diary of Alvin Seale and his wife Jessie recorded from 1901 to 1940. In the diary there are accounts of various parts of the world (e.g. Philippines, Hawaii, Hong Kong, South Seas, Galapagos, Latin...
Correspondence concerns in part Mr. Rippier's dissertation, in which he sought to conclude that O'Faolain introduced minor changes into certain stories between their original appearance and their appearance in the collected edition, Finest stories, published by Bantam. Also dealt with...
31 letters (ALS, TLS, including some photocopies) to James D. Hart, chiefly concerning O'Faolain correspondence and papers held at The Bancroft Library. Also includes a photocopy of an article by O'Faolain, "The Art of Autobiography," from The Listener, May 19,...
Eight letters, mainly related to a collection of O'Faolain's works. Also includes 4 printed pages from the appendix to The Irish, annotated; and 8 typescript (4 carbon) revisions of appendix to The Irish.
Collection of scores and parts for orchestral and chamber music, and songs (mostly with piano)...
Author unknown. Miscellaneous notes on various facets of English history.
This is an audio tape recording of a lecture by John Faulkner entitled, "Searches for Drugs from the Sea," which was presented at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on November 7, 1978 as part of the SIO 75th Anniversary Lecture...
Assays, correspondence, deeds, minutes of meetings, receipts, reports and stocks....
Assays, correspondence, deeds, minutes of meetings, receipts, reports and stocks
Records consist of correspondence and business records, including abstracts, affidavits, deeds, and other legal documents, pertaining to the activities of this Nevada City, California law firm. With one exception, these date from 1863 to 1925, during which time Niles Searls...
Professional papers from her teaching career at Stanford University.
This collection contains properties deeds and documents related to water rights in Claremont, California. ...
Relates to social conditions in Burma and Burmese-American relations.
Relates to Burmese-American relations, Burmese politics and thecommunist movement in Burma.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Album depicts the National Pavillion of Argentina at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco in 1915. Includes exterior views of building and grounds, and interior views of exhibits, theater, courtyard, gallery, halls and other spaces, as well as...
Writings and proceedings, relating to deliberations of the Rada Konsultacyjna regarding political, social and economic conditions in Poland. Includes printed proceedings of the Rada Konsultacyjna, selected mimeographed proceedings, summary of the work of the Rada by K. Secomski, and biographical...
Relates to conditions in Hungary during World War II as revealed from analysis of the Hungarian press, June-July 1944.
Includes posters relating to the war efforts of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, and Greece.
Correspondence, memoranda, and financial records, relating to fundraising and relief distribution activities of the organization.
Sound recordings, notes, writings, clippings, and photographs, relating to Svetlana Allilueva, daughter of Joseph Stalin. Includes interviews with S. Allilueva conducted by M. Secrest, photocopies of writings by S. Allilueva, and translations of Stalin family correspondence. Assembled as working materials...
The Secret Ravine Records consist of correspondence (1908-1913), By-Laws, Minutes and Ledgers (1909-1911)....
Relates to the career of John Stockwell as an agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, and to his critique of the role of the Central Intelligence Agency in the conduct of American foreign relations. Produced by Insight Video.
Contains reports on construction of railroads in Mexico. Includes correspondence, maps, drawings, charts, tables and photographs.
The basic organization of this record group is hierarchical and by office division. For a statutory background of functions and duties, see Records of the Secretary of State in the State Archives....
Minutes of meetings kept by Mrs. Minnie Kjer.
Materials include curricula, newsletters, instruction books, song books, school board minutes, photographs, newsclippings, memoirs, ephemera and correspondence.
Guarantees of title and policies of title insurance for property in Fresno and Tulare Counties.
Security Trust & Savings Bank was founded in 1888 by J.F. Sartori and associates. The bank grew through the development of business and mergers and became Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles. The collection consists of property appraisal files on...
This collection consists of Jose Luis's collection of family history: Papers, photos, clippings, ephemera.This collection can serve as an excellent example of the experience of Mexican immigration into the U.S. Southwest in the 1930s - 1940s. It is well documented...
Diaries and notebooks, auto record books, records for Highland Park property, photographs....
The collection contains one carte de visite photo of John Sedgwick, Civil War Union General, 6th Army Corps, and a 13 page handwritten report by him, to Brig. Gen. S. Williams of the Army of the Potomac, concerning movements of...
Stephen James Sedgwick (1820- ) was a member of the Photographic Corps of the Union Pacific Railroad. He took photographs for a history of the railroad's the route west of the Missouri River. His experience led to a series of...
This collection contains Marcel Sedletzky's architectural projects & teaching slide collection, architectural renderings and plans, project photographs and a limited amount of personal papers and project correspondence.
Relates to conditions in the Soviet prison camp in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, where S. L. Sedov was confined. Letters written to his wife. Includes typewritten translations. Also available on microfilm.
Carolyn See (1934- ) was a professor in the UCLA Department of English. Her published books include: (1977), and (1981). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts and manuscript drafts, clippings, books, and printed materials related to Carolyn See's literary career.
Depicts the U.S.S. Maryland, the battleship upon which President-elect Herbert Hoover visited South America in 1928
The Lisa See Papers collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts and manuscript drafts, screenplays, treatments, articles, clippings, and other printed materials relating to the literary career of author Lisa See. Lisa See was born on February 18, 1955, in Paris, France....
The See the Sierras album contains 71 black and white photographs on 68 pages taken by Frashers Foto Company of Pomona California, probably in the 1930s. The album was prepared as a promotional tool for the Robinson Pack Train in...
Summary: Consists of original drafts and copies of scientific papers written by T. J. J. See. Also included are miscellaneous items reflective of his career....
View of Pyramid Lake, Nevada (with text about John C. Fremont and the lake, dated April 1942) and of Mount Timpanogos, Utah (with text dated May, 1942)
Corinne Seeds (1889-1969)was the principal of the Training School of the University of California, Southern Branch (1925). In 1929, the school was renamed the University Elementary School (UES), and in the late 1940s, the school moved to the UCLA campus...
This collection consists of programs from operas, recitals and concerts; various books and brochures about music (some autographed by authors); correspondence and manuscripts
Writings, correspondence, notes, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to description and travel and to political, social, and economic conditions, primarily in Latin America.
Papers presented at a Faculty Forum held at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, Calif. February 20, 2002. The forum was held to reflect on the role of religious scholars in a world shaken by the events of September 11, 2001....
Relates to the anti-Nazi movement and to Bavarian separatism.
The Thomas W. Sefton Laurel and Hardy Collection consists of photographs, movie stills and posters, correspondence, memorabilia, and scripts related to the great movie comedy team of Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and Oliver Hardy (1892-1957).
Relates to problems of legal jurisdiction of Allied military governments during World War II. Written by M. R. Segal and Bert Leon Werner, privates first class, United States Army.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to international labor and American labor policy during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.
Papers include correspondence, photographs, newsclippings, notes, memoranda, reports, reprints, proposals, and class materials (notes, problems, exams, and reference sources). Some materials pertain to his work with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA....
The Alvin Seiff Papers include instrument descriptions, design reviews, testing reports, progress reports, meeting notes, project proposals, correspondence, publications, photographs, and overheads documenting Seiff’s contributions to atmospheric structure experiments in Viking, Cassini-Huygens, Galileo, and other projects during his career as...
Relates to the presence of members of the family of Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary, in France, 1933, and to the theft of papers of Leon Trotsky from the International Institute for Social History in Paris, 1936.
The papers of the Joint Committee on Seismic Safety are divided into ten Parts: PART I - Central Records of the JCSS; PART II - Records of the Sub-Committee to Study the San Fernando Earthquake; PART III - Records of...
Collection consists of 2,753 black and white motion picture stills representing 17 productions related to the career of George B. Seitz.
Correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the displacement of the Seja family during World War II, and to the arrest of L. Seja by Soviet authorities at the end of the war.
Typed, signed letters of a personal nature in which Selby discusses some of his works and the process of writing....
Correspondence, contracts, stock certificates, receipts, invoices, tax records, deeds, leases
Correspondence, contracts, stock certificates, receipts, invoices, tax records, deeds, leases....
This collection includes materials collected by modern dance choreographer, theorist, and critic Elizabeth Selden.
Clippings, writings, and notes, relating to conditions in Germany following World War II, the Berlin blockade, reparations, displaced persons, and denazification.
Materials gathered and generated in the course of preparation of its report, Education at Berkeley.
Copies of documents from the Public Record Office, London, and the Ayer Collection in the Newberry Library, Chicago.
From the Adolph Sutro papers (C-B 465)
Negative microfilm of residencia records and other documents selected and filmed by Mary Ross in the Archivo Histórico Nacional and the Biblioteca Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia.
Relate to taxation in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Yucatan.
Transcripts of documents which relate to Dutch and Spanish colonial activities, and in particular with Indian relations, pearl fishing, trade, foreign intrusions, and defense of the Pacific Coast of Peru.
Subjects include explorations and settlement of New Spain and California, 1574-1775; history of the Provincias Internas, California, and the Louisiana-Florida territory, 1606-1817; religious orders in Baja California, 1702-1768; local and state government in Mexico, 1629 and 1848-1849; description of Peru...
These copies were the gift of Fr. Marion A. Habig, O. F. M., in 1954. Four folders are typed transcript; one is photocopy. The transcripts are carbons of copies in the Bolton papers (#356, 359, and 378)....
Selected documents from the Consular Correspondence in the U.S. National Archives regarding Barranquilla, Bogotá, Catagena, Sabanilla, and Santa Marta, 1823-1922; and items from Bogotá periodicals consisting of laws, contracts, censuses, etc., for Cartagena, Santa Marta, Barranquilla, and the lower Magdalena...
Includes copies of correspondence and papers selected from the Texas Archives for the use of Clyde Allen Tree in his thesis on British economic interests in Mexico; materials concerning Philip Nolan, Pedro de Nova, and Pablo Boriel LaFitte; and documents...
Record prints of Docs. 327, 423, 450-1, 461, 489, 912, 959, 2241?, 2353B, collected by Alexander S. Taylor and now in the archives of the Chancery, Archbishopric of San Francisco.
Miscellaneous documents, 1862-1894 and lists of commanding and senior officers, 1856-1946.
These papers, originally in the Depósito Hidrográfico at Madrid, and now in the Museo Naval, were copied for Henry Morse Stephens, ca. 1909-1910. Includes Alejandro Malaspina, "Descripción física de las Costas de la California, comprendidas al Sur del Cabo Blanco,...
Copies of documents in the Archivo Histórico Nacional, Madrid, relating primarily to the Florida boundary controversy carried on by John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State, and Luis de Onís, Spanish representative in the United States. Includes record prints.
[1] Note sur deux appareils san niveaux pour la détermination de lh́eure et de la latitude / Fr. Nušl et J.J. Frič -- [2] Étude sur l'appareil circumzénithal / par Fr. Nušl et Josef Jan Frič -- [3] Deuxième étude...
Copies of records made under the direction of Ynez Haase for a report on the land claim of the Jicarilla Apaches.
Relates to Polish military activities during and after World War II, during the period from 1939 to 1968. Filmed from Polish governmental and military records in the Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe, Warsaw, Poland.
In English or German.
Title supplied by U.C. Music Library.
Title supplied by U.C. Music Library.
Title supplied by U.C. Music Library.
Contains a list of conference attendees and copies of some of the presenters' papers, including: "Models for the study of intolerance: nativism and anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States, 1870-1930" by Bruce C. Flack; and "Challenges, crises and tears: the...
Contains lists of conference participants and panels, along with copies of the opening remarks and some of the presentors' papers.
Contains typescript copies of 5 sets of documents found in the Archivo del Estado, Hermosillo, concerning the encroachment of Americans into the Sonora area before 1828; beaver hunting rights along the Gila and Colorado rivers; defense of Guaymas against possible...
Contains files for the Greek Theatre chairs, 1915-37 (including plans); the cyclotron, 1937-40; deuterium oxide, 1935-43; bells for Sather Tower, 1917-23; the university medal, 1914-56.
Chiefly concerning the Shoshoni and Paiutes of Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Nevada, including the Paiute War, 1860.
Palomar assembled and maintained this collection, which contains letters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other records on the rise of the rebellion, organization of La Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa, course of the revolt, and the aftermath of defeat....
The collections of the Oakland History Room include images, manuscript materials, photomechanical prints, news clippings, ephemeral items, programs, sheet music, monographs and serials and archival materials in audio-visual and digital formats that document the history of Oakland, Emeryville and Piedmont,...
Lacks title; title supplied by University of California Library.
Eduard Seler (1849-1922) taught science and mathematics until he was forced to resign because of poor health (1879). He moved to Trieste and began studying linguistics, and his interest in Pre-Columbian ethnography and archeology emerged. He served as the director...
Extensive collection of silk screen prints and slides, as well as organizational records, photographs, and ephemera of the Los Angeles cultural arts center and studio. Founded in the early 1970s, during the height of the Chicano Civil Rights movement, by...
The collection contains two photograph albums of scenes in China, including Shanghai, Peking, and Tientsin [Tianjin], apparently from the period preceding and during the Boxer Rebellion, ca. 1890s-1900. Some photos are snapshots while others appear to be more of the...
Relates to the rule of President Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia. Includes clippings (in French) relating to the imprisonment of M. Selic for circulating this writing.
This small collection consists of the personal and business correspondence of William A. Seligman, organizer of the Los Angeles local of the United Shoeworkers of America C.I.O.
Letters from Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ida Husted Harper, Emmeline Pankhurst and the (National) Women's Social and Political Union (London) re woman suffrage.
Scripts, screenplays, typescripts of 2 novels, correspondence, notes, publicity and photo albums, programs and journals....
Relates to the psychological condition of men rejected for militay service in the United States during World War II. Published in the New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. I, No. 13, July 1, 1941.
This collection is made up of ten manuscript playscripts and actors sides, from plays written between 1900 and 1913. Some are copyrighted and published by the Chicago Manuscript Company. The majority seem to have been produced by a theatrical company...
Letters from German soldiers, relating to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
Holograph letter with sketches in which Selwyn describes the first part of his travels to several South Sea islands, chiefly giving an account of his stay on Tongatapu in early 1848....
Relates to the activities of Ernst von Weizsaecker as secretary of state in the German Foreign Office, 1938-1943, and to the war crime charges brought against Weizsaecker at the Nuremberg trials. Includes translation.
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, and to Russian émigré affairs.
Relates to allegations of German government subsidies to the Bolsheviks. Written by E. P. Semenov and Pavel Miliukov. Published in Poslednie novosti, 1921 April.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia. Includes a biographical sketch of G. Semenov, circa 1937. Photocopy.
Papers, documents and press cuttings from the Seminario International Escenarios Políticos de la Transición a la Democracia in Asunción July 19th to 21st, 1989 following the overthrow of the Stroessner regime. The Seminario was organized around three themes: 1. Escenarios...
The accession consists of two audio cassette tape recordings of California Space Institute seminars held at Nierenberg Hall on the campus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. William A. Nierenberg spoke on "Global Warming" on January 10, 1990. Charles David...
The collection consists of two separate types of material....
Relates to Allied economic policy in Germany. Speech delivered before Christlich Sozial Union members of the Bavarian legislature, at Erlangen, Bavaria. Includes commentary by J. Semler, written to defend the criticisms of Allied policy made in his speech.
Drawings and plans by architects Gottfried Semper and Carl von Hasenauer for the Stage-set depot for the royal and imperial court theaters, Vienna. Included are several designs for the main facade and drawings detailing technical aspects such as roof trusses...
The Sempervirens Club Records document the activities of the Club from its inception in 1900 to the early 1960's. The Sempervirens Club was founded to save old growth Redwoods in Santa Cruz Mountains of California. The lobbying efforts of the...
Business and family papers, school land warrants....
Draft manuscript revision of his autobiography, Vive Moi, originally published in 1964.
The Senate Rules Committee created the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee by passage of Senate Resolution 8 on January 8, 1981 to consider "bills relating to financial institutions and commerce." The Senate Banking, Commerce and International Trade Committee Records consist...
The Senate Business and Professions Committee Records consist of 71 cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the committee in investigating and introducing legislation related to the California Business and Professions Code. The records cover the years, 1962-2004, with...
The Senate Education Committee was created by the first legislature of California on December 21, 1850. The Senate Education Committee records consist of 106 cubic feet of records reflecting the committee's activities, along with those of its antecedents, in studying...
Introduced in 1997, Senate Resolution 7 (Lockyer) created the Senate Environmental Quality Committee. This committee replaced the Senate Toxics and Public Safety Management Committee as the entity responsible for hearing bills related to California's environmental quality. Providing oversight and analysis...
The Senate Governmental Organization Committee evolved from the Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee, and was renamed the Governmental Organization Committee by Senate Resolution 9 of the 1970 regular session. The committee heard legislation relating to judges and other public employment, horseracing,...
The records of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee and Senate Health and Human Services Committee consist of 134 cubic feet of material reflecting the activities of the committee in introducing and investigating legislation related to California's Health and Safety...
The Standing Rules of the Senate created the Senate Housing and Urban Affairs Committee in 1983. The Senate Housing and Land Use Committee Records consist of 24 cubic feet of records including records under both committee names, the Senate Housing...
The Senate Industrial Relations Committee Records reflect the activity of the committee in overseeing legislation and other matters affecting the California Labor Code.
The present Senate Insurance Committee was created with Senate Resolution 58 on August 30, 1994, and charged to hear bills relating to insurance, indemnity, surety, warranty agreements, liens, claims, unclaimed property, collections and franchises. The Senate Insurance Committee Records consist...
The Senate Committee on Local Government Records consist of 83 cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the committee in investigating and introducing legislation related to local governmental procedure and organization. The records cover the years 1967-2005, with the...
The records of the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee consist of 63 cubic feet of records from the Senate Natural Resources Committee (1957-1969), Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee (1970-2004), and the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee (2005-2006)....
The Senate Public Employment and Retirement Committee Records consist of 27 cubic feet and span the years 1971-2000. The records reflect the work of the committee in reviewing legislation pertaining to state and local non-school public employees and public employee...
The Senate Public Safety Committee was created in 1997, replacing and assuming the responsibilities of the Senate Criminal Procedure Committee. The Senate Public Safety Committee Records consist of 64 cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the California State...
The California State Senate Republican Caucus's purpose was to formally organize the Senate Republican members as a distinct group in order to advocate their collective interests.The Republican Caucus created the Fiscal Office and the Office of Policy in 2000. The...
The President of the Senate appointed the first Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee in 1901 as a standing committee. The committee handles all bills relating to state and local revenues and taxation, including bills amending the Revenue and Taxation Code...
This record group consists of 205.5 cubic feet of Bill Files from the Senate Rules Committee, Office of Senate Floor Analyses. The bill files may contain several drafts of floor analyses from either the Senate Rules Committee or various other...
The Senate Rules Committee created the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee in 1989 to analyze legislation related to veterans, military affairs, and armories. The records of the committee consist of 4 series regarding the activites of the committee: Bill files (1989-2000),...
Portraits of: Timothy Guy Phelps, Ferris Forman, Joseph Walkup, Aaron R. Meloney, James Anderson, John Coulter (annotated as Joseph Coulter on sheet, but printed John Coulter by Hutchings), Ephraim Garter, John Chilton Burch, William T. Ferguson, Isaac Allen, Alfred W....
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Senegal.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, studies, reports, and printed matter, relating to educational policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, and to the applications of technology to education.
Mainly bound typescripts of texts of the plays, a few of these accompanied by music (single songs, piano scores and/or full parts). Many have programs pasted in.
Correspondence, diaries, reports, other writings, and certificates, relating to gas warfare in France during World War I, preparations for gas warfare in World War II, and the Alsos mission in 1945 to assess the progress of German scientific warfare research...
Letters from Riley Senter describing his overland journey from Perry, New York, to California, 1849, with the California Enterprise Co. under Capt. Owen, and mining at Angels Camp; diary-account book, 1850-1851, of mining operations on the Stanislaus River and at...
Sierra Nevada landscapes and camp scenes taken in or near Sequoia National Park. Views are unidentified, but a trail marker photographed indicates the trip was along the High Sierra Trail from Eagle View Point to Mount Whitney. Some views include...
Snapshot views of Sequoia National Park depicting General Sherman Tree, Bear Pit, and Thorp's House at Log Meadow; Kings Canyon National Park (formerly General Grant National Park) depicting California Tree; and Yosemite Valley.
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, depositions, legal documents, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Romania; the trial of Iuliu Maniu, Vasile de Serdici and other leaders of the Partidul National Taranesc in 1947; Romanian émigré affairs; the Comitetul National...
Diaries, correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, and notebooks, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, Russian émigrés in the Far East, and Chinese history and culture. Also available on microfilm (33 reels).
Various serial publications from the Davis campus.
Suit in equity brought by William Sharon in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of California asking that an alleged marriage contract in Sarah Althea Hill's possession be adjudged a forgery. Suit brought by Sarah Althea...
Relate to the distribution of avant garde films, some by Bay Area filmmakers.
Rodman Edward Serling (1924-1975) wrote teleplays, screenplays, and many of the scripts for (1959-65). He also won 6 Emmy awards. The collection consists of scripts for films and television, including scripts for Serling's television program, . Also includes correspondence and...
An incomplete collection of Lenten and Easter sermons, written in Spanish, with some Latin passages.
The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Joe Serna, Jr., college professor and mayor of Sacramento, California.
Correspondence, personal documents, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union.
Copies of reports, interview transcripts, reprints and other documentation pertaining to the life and work of Father Junípero Serra, the purpose of which is "to present the views of historians and scholars on Father Serra's role in the early history...
This collection documents the history of the Serrano Irrigation District of Orange County California, now known as the Serrano Water District. It includes records from the various water associations and companies that served the Villa Park region and led to...
Amici curiae briefs filed in the Serrano v. Priest case.
Briefs, pleadings, memoranda and other documents submitted on behalf of defendants.
Briefs, pleadings, memoranda and other documents submitted on behalf of plaintiffs by attorneys from Western Center on Law and Poverty and San Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation.
Depositions taken on behalf of plaintiffs.
Collection consists of internal memos and documents from and to attorneys involved in the case.
Collection consists of articles from California newspapers and transcripts of radio and television news programs discussing California Supreme Court ruling on Serrano v. Priest case.
Zenna L. Serrurier (b.1906) was a counselor at Edison Junior High School (later renamed Ramona High School), and later, served as principal of Ramona High School (1948-62). The collection consists of manuscripts, clippings, photographs, correspondence, high school yearbooks, and memorabilia...
The Grace Service Papers, 1855-1957, contain correspondence, diaries, short stories and other writings, along with some family and personal papers, with the bulk of the collection spanning the years 1905 to 1954.
The John S. Service Papers, 1925-1999, document the life experiences of "Jack" Service, a member of the United States Foreign Service who was posted to China during the 1930s and 1940s, and later accused of "losing China to the...
Testimonies concerning his services against the Indians, 1640-1684; papers signed by Charles II, Antonio de Otermín, the Conde de Galve, and others.
Typed transcripts, edited, with preface and biographical sketch, by his daughter, Ruth (Baun) Sayer in 1971. Copies of photographs and maps inserted.
Mary Servoss (1881-1968) was a actress. She appeared on stage in Chicago, New York and London. The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, books, scrapbooks, and printed materials related to Servoss' life and career.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church abroad, Russian émigré affairs, and the promotion of Esperanto.
Collection consists of sketches and set stills related to the motion picture career of set designer John Detlie. The sketches include material for the projects R.U.R, Captains Courageous, and Rose Marie. Set stills include images from the projects I married...
Factitious collection; title supplied by The Bancroft Library
Relates to anti-Nazi resistance movements in Western Europe during World War II.
Photocopies of selected minutes, reports, memoranda, and letters, of the central committee of the Czechoslovak communist party and the Czechoslovak ministry of the interior, relating to political persecutions in Czechoslovakia, trials and imprisonment for political offenses, forced labor camps, confiscation...
The collection consists of a variety of records dating from 1874 to 1900, with the bulk 1875 to 1885. These records have been organized into five series: General Administrative; Accounts of Labor; Legal; Financial; and Related Ditch Companies. Graphics on...
Title from descriptive sheet in box
Seven pamphlets published in 1981 with various titles: Comunicado de prensa, boletín informativo, national and international communique, comunicado, parte de guerra.
Collection contains organization files, correspondence, forms, and all other working documents.
Describe his mining efforts in Log Town, Mud Springs, Coloma and French Canyon, with information on prices of goods, Indian activities, religion, gambling, crime and frontier justice, Chinese tax on foreigners, spiritualism, politics.
List of members, business and organization records. Some entries for church at Gold Hill.
There are 631 manuscripts, 525 of which are by Caroline Severance. These include speeches, poetry, essays, articles, notebooks, commonplace books, miscellaneous notes, and a 347-page unpublished autobiography by Caroline Severance entitled "Own Story." The majority of the 10,634 pieces of...
The Severance Club of Los Angeles was a cultural conversation group founded in 1906. The club met regularly on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. The meetings generally began with a presentation from a speaker followed by discussion....
Include notes, correspondence (originals and copies), legal documents, description of property and clippings. Letters and telegrams from Joseph R. Knowland, Allen Griffin, Hiram W. Johnson, John J. McGrath, William G. McAdoo, Argyll Campbell, Christian J. Peoples, Newton B. Drury, U.S....
Scrapbook of Hazel Severy (1884-1974), with clippings, photographs, programs, and related materials documenting activities at Santa Barbara State Normal School, predecessor of UCSB. Severy taught science and home economics, then chemistry, from 1914 to 1951. For many years she also...
Preliminary agreement May 5, 1891, articles of association, by-laws, minutes of stockholders and directors meetings and certificate of dissolution. With signatures of various officers.
Collection consists of the indictment, photographs of the indictment, and descriptive accounts relating to the case involving Nikolai Ivanovich Chapchai, Mikhail/Iakovlevich and Andrei Vasil'evich Danilenko for counter-revolutionary activities in Kiev in 1938. Includes 1948 typescript reminiscences of events in Russian,...
Correspondence, reports, certificates, citations, passports, medals, photographs, memorabilia, printed matter, and other material, relating to relief work carried out by the Commission for Relief in Belgium and to the operations of the United States Army Ambulance Service in France during...
Holograph letter written to Judge Peabody from Washington, D.C., concerning a request for the heirs of a New Orleans citizen.
Correspondence with legislators and businessmen about the silver question (i.e. whether to reinstate U.S. silver as money); a typescript (with draft and carbon copy) of a monograph by Knapp, titled Observations and reminiscences of early days in the mining camps...
Running title.
Correspondence, records of proceedings of Democratic Party at district conventions in Butte County, abstract of vote (Butte County, 1853-54), bills, receipts, business papers....
The cards are mounted in a W.D., and H.O. Will's Cigarettes (Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain) card album, probably dating from the early 1930s. The album is completely filled with commemorative cards representing ships and other floating objects, i.e....
Research and reference files (including correspondence). Includes a substantial, but incomplete, run of the SFL Newsletter (March 1965-April 1971), as well as scattered samples of other serials on issues of sexual freedom.
The Sexual Minority Youth Service Coalition was founded in 1978 as a project of the Center for Special Problems. The group was formed to provide services, advocacy, education and training for sexual minority youth, including sex workers. These files were...
Contains correspondence, articles of incorporation, minutes of meetings, and related papers. The bulk of the collection consists of documents from public agencies and private community organizations whose work was relevant to SMYSC issues, including the San Francisco Youth Advocacy Project...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, press releases, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Seychelles.
Research materials gathered for the biography, Lola Montez: A Life, by Bruce Seymour.
The collection consists of miscellaneous personal and professional materials belonging to 3 generations of physicians in one family, spanning 150 years: Robert Curran, M.D. (1806-1872); Francis Asbury Seymour, M.D. (1843-1920); and Eleanor C. Seymour, M.D. (1877-1961). Eleanor Seymour lightly annotated...
Reports, studies, statistics, directives, syllabi, and textbooks, relating to education and development in various African countries, and to education in Malaysia.
Relates to efforts by United Nations observers to monitor a truce between Jewish and Arab forces in Palestine in 1948. Includes a printed article by Seymour on the same subject. Photocopy.
Senator John Seymour, Republican, was a California State Senator from 1982 to 1990. He represented the 35th district that included most of Orange County. The records document Senator Seymour's legislative work in the California Senate and contain bill files, 1983-1990;...
Relates to Austrian politics and economics, 1918-1945. Incomplete.
Ships (troop transports) and boats on San Francisco Bay, family portraits and snapshots, and outing photographs around Northern California. Locales include San Francisco, Calaveras and Alpine counties, Lake Tahoe, Donner Lake and vicinity, and the McCloud River area. Several views...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Memoir, relating to imprisonment in Soviet forced labor camps; photocopies of Soviet arrest records and summaries of judicial proceedings, and of United States Federal Bureau of Investigation reports on interviews after repatriation; and 44 original paintings and drawings depicting living...
The Shades of Corona photograph collection includes images of family life, work life, and daily activities in the community that would be of historical interest to the people of Corona and surrounding areas.
Photographs and writings, relating to American and Chinese military activities in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Includes photographs of Chiang Kai-shek and of General Joseph W. Stilwell.
v.1, letterpress copy book, 1855-1866, of law firm of Shafter & Park, San Francisco, containing letters by T.W. Park, James McM. Shafter, Oscar L. Shafter, Elijah Dewey and S. Heydenfeldt; v.2, daybook for the firm, 1856- 1863, including a few...
The Shafter Collection represents the papers and other materials assembled by General William R. Shafter during his many years of military service. As might be expected, the Collection includes personal and official correspondence, military papers (orders, reports, rosters, etc.), broadsides,...
Relates to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
Title supplied.
This collection consists of prompt books, stage manager's workbooks, call sheets, performance receipts, costume information, posters and video tapes of interviews, and performances.
Diary and memoirs, relating to Georgian relations with Turkey, 1920- 1921; Georgian refugee life in Turkey and Poland; the Polish Army in the interwar period, and its defeat in 1939; the Georgian Legion in the German Army during World War...
This archive documents the over fifty titles published by the Press; the business and distribution activities of the Press; and the cultural environment in which the Press existed (represented by feminist, literary, political, and business publications received by the Press)....
Relates to emergency measures in Shanghai.
Relates to a Shanghai delegation sent to the Nationalist government at Nanking to urge a peaceful conclusion to the Chinese Civil War.
Leatherbound photograph album with 125 cartes-de-visite (cdv) and 6 cabinet size cards, including a signed and dated cdv of Rutherford B. Hayes. Mainly images of employees, their wives and children, and people associated with the Shanghai Steam Navigation Co., formed...
James Horton Shankland (1846-1923) was an attorney for the San Francisco Board of Trade for thirteen years before relocating to Los Angeles in 1888 where he founded, and was an officer of, the Los Angeles Bar Association. Joseph Smith Fowler...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Completed questionnaires and letters of American playwrights gathered by Irene Hoch in writing Modesto, California, Adobe Press, 1936....
This collection contains records relating to the management of the Shanti Project and its programs. This includes materials dating from both before and after the Shanti Project changed its focus from life-threatening illness in general to AIDS exclusively in 1984....
The records of Shanti document the organizational history and work of an agency dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening or chronic illnesses. There are a wide range of record types in...
The Shapiro Family collection of ephemera is part of a book collection of mostly children's books from the early part of the twentieth century. The ephemera collection consists of postcards, newspapers, sheet music, some of which contains the name Shapiro,...
Papers of the Russian-American writer and journalist include writings, letters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, and to Russian émigré life in China and the United States. Contains a memoir of the Russian Civil...
Approximately a third of this collection consists of the papers from these two groups: publicity, minutes, organizational records, correspondence, and more. A second significant segment of these papers concerns Shapiro's involvements in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly those in support...
The Saul E. Shapiro papers concern his participation from 1948 as chairman of the Butte County Democratic Central Committee, and as a member of the State Central Committee. The collection consists of correspondence, campaign material, speeches, reprints, and articles concerning...
Victor Mansfield Shapiro was a independent publicity man for the Hollywood film industry. The collection consists of public relations and promotional materials relating to the motion picture industry, including questionnaires, codes, biographies, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and tapes of interviews with...
Reports, working papers for reports, correspondence, financial and legal records, minutes, conference papers, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to formulation of plans for creation of a national library for Iran, and to development of library and information science...
Pt. I: papers of Frederick W. Sharon re his business and property investments, the operation of the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, and the Sharon Estate Co. Pt. II Louise Sharon's social and family correspondence and letters re her business affairs....
Photographs of the Sharp Park facility show interiors and exteriors of buildings including mess halls, dormitories, recreation rooms, the library, etc. Some photographs show detainees and guards.
The working papers, correspondence, publications and biographical material of Robert Phillip Sharp form the collection known as the Papers of Robert P. Sharp in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Sharp was a long-time member, and for some...
Transcript of interviews, lecture, memorandum, and photographs, relating primarily to the Vietnamese War.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, loyalty board interrogatory, and printed matter, relating to administration of the United Nations and other international organizations.
Consists of a small amount of correspondence, manuscripts, personal writings, and reviews that span a portion of William Sharp's literary career. Correspondence includes letters from Amelia Robertson Hill, concerning the bust she was making of Sharp, with notes concerning her...
Sharpe house located on south side of Sutter St. between Powell and Mason Sts., San Francisco; was later remodelled elaborately by William Sharon (cf. accompanying note). View includes residents posing at windows, on lawn, etc., and appears to date from...
Relates to the Soviet Union during World War II.
Views include: #3735: Mt. Shasta -- #3747: Mossbrae Falls (Shasta County) -- #B1166: the Golden Gate -- #3718: Cliff House in San Francisco.
Newspaper clippings, button, bumper sticker, news releases, San Francisco Library bond information, Sacramento Central Library information, correspondence regarding Butte County Library....
Newspaper clippings, button, bumper sticker, news releases, correspondence.
Views of various stages and aspects of the construction of Shasta Dam, showing laborers and other personnel, machinery, transportation methods, and construction progress.
Album photographs depict various views of process by which gravel is gathered, milled and conveyed from Columbia Construction Company gravel plant in Redding, Calif. to construction site of Shasta Dam. Album also includes a map and flow sheet drawing of...
A collection of correspondence, reports, legal papers, business papers, and maps of the Shasta Dredging Co. of Shasta Co., California. Sufficient detail is presented to enable the reader to understand the day to day operations of the company, and some...
Two aerial views of Shasta Lake; one aerial view of unidentified location depicting small development and some farming tracts along river in valley, perhaps in vicinity of Shasta Lake?
This collection consists of an album of 90 photographic prints of Mount Shasta and vicinity, taken in July and August, 1899. The photographer is probably Mary McLean Olney. Included are images of Mount Shasta and vicinity (including Castle Crags and...
Speeches of Jeane Kirkpatrick, Elliott Abrams, William Bennett and Dan Quayle, letters, memoranda, testimony, bulletins, and printed matter, relating to American foreign and domestic policy during the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush, to human rights violations throughout the...
Exterior and interior views of printing ink shop, probably in San Francisco. Exterior view is of storefront with men standing behind barrels of ink labeled for various newspapers. Sign for Blake, Robbins & Co. paper house is visible at left....
Letterpress copies for the law firm of David O. Shattuck, Charles Spencer and John A. Reichert.
Ruth M. Shaver lived in Japan and studied Kabuki for many years. She also published a book on Kabuki titled, (1966). The collection consists of photographs, clippings, watercolors, sketches, theater programs, sheet music, notebooks, and books related to Kabuki theater...
This collection of Hong Kong films distributed on DVD by Celestial Pictures between 2002-2007 were originally produced and released in theaters by the Shaw Brothers between 1956 and 1997. The collection represents all genres: from kung fu and martial-arts to...
Collection consists of various drafts of television scripts related to the career of writer and producer Frank Shaw. Includes some annotated scripts, memos, and notes. Includes programs such as The Bill Cosby show (1969-70), Co-ed fever (1977-79), The Glen Campbell...
This collection primarily depicts various maritime scenes and vessels. While 90% of the postcards have a maritime theme, only about half of these relate to the Pacific Coast. The postcards and photographic prints were collected by J. Porter Shaw as...
Primarily marine photographs showing vessels in and about San Francisco Bay.
Writings, personnel records, correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to Soviet-American disarmament negotiations and to world communism.
Joseph E. Shaw (1889-1965) was born in Lamar, Colorado. Shaw was the brother and secretary of Los Angeles Mayor Frank L. Shaw (elected 1933, relected 1937). In 1938, a civic reform movement successfully sponsored the recall of Mayor Shaw. He...
Captain Joseph T. Shaw (1874-1952) edited the detective fiction magazine, (founded by H.L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan in 1920), from 1926-36. He later worked as literary agent for the Sydney A. Sanders Agency and his own Joseph T. Shaw...
This collection consist primarily of scripts written by members of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization during World War II, and political speeches and spots written for the California Democratic Party in 1946 and for Henry Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign.
Letters from eastern liquor dealers in New York to S. C. Shaw concerning orders placed with them by him....
Photograph album, 1918, commemorating a visit of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw to the C. J. Lappan family, at Shenfield house, in South Africa. 32 black/white photos, including Lappan and Shaw family members on the porch of Shenfield house,...
Relates to political conditions in the Middle East. Interview conducted in Los Angeles, August 29, 1946.
Serial issues, pamphlets, circulated documents, leaflets, and flyers, issued by the Confederation of Iranian Students and other Iranian student groups in Europe, relating to political conditions and civil liberties in Iran, political opposition to the Pahlavi monarchy, and communist movements...
Collection consists of theological and philosophical manuscripts in Arabic and Persian, as well as some poetry and works on astronomy.
Diaries and writings, relating to the retreat of the Russian Volunteer Armies toward Siberia, the government of Grigorii Semenov, Japanese intervention in the Siberian Far East, and the military activities of the Ural Cossacks against the Bolsheviks.
Correspondence, orders, reports, and printed matter, relating to Russian military operations during World War I, Russian prisoners of war in Germany, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
This collection contains a variety of legal documents, including powers of attorney, indentures, writs, affidavits, correspondence, bonds, last wills and testaments, wills intestate, marriage settlements, land sales, etc., dating from ca. 1350-1875, with the bulk of materials originating from the...
Depicts Russian domestic life before the Russian Revolution, members of the Romanov family and Russian court, military scenes from the Russian Civil War, and Russian émigrés abroad following the revolution.
This collection consists chiefly of drafts of Shebl's book "Weber!" edited by members of the San Joaquin County Historical Society Publications Board and by the author himself (1988-1992). The collection also contains: correspondence, contracts and other materials pertaining to Shebl's...
The Sheep Ranch Mine Collection consists of reports, notes and correspondence pertaining to 20th c. activity at the mine (1918-1939). It also contains a Report of the Best & Belcher Gold and Silver Mining Co. of San Andreas....
A collection of documents chronicling the origins, boundaries, survey of property, and otherwise general history of the town site of Sheep Ranch in Calaveras County, California. Also included are statements of general, individual, and delinquent financial accounts.
This collection consists primarily of sheet music from notable and local musicians during the late 19th and early 20th centuries on topics relating to California, Arizona, Spanish folksongs, and music influenced by or transcribed from Native American songs, chants and...
The collection consists of popular American sheet music dating from the late 19th Century through the 21st Century. The collection continues to grow. Finding aids will be updated periodically.
Included in the collection are carbon copies of Sheffield's correspondence with John and Elaine Steinbeck through the years 1944-1971. There are also copies of Sheffield's correspondence with Peter Lisca, another friend of Steinbeck. The clippings Sheffield collected are also included,...
This collection consists of music manuscripts and tapes of compositions for film and television
Soviet statutes and articles published in Soviet journals, 1932-1938, relating to the Soviet judicial and penal systems, labor, social and welfare legislation, and the legal position of the family in Soviet society.
Correspondence, notes, speeches, and medals, relating to American chemical warfare activities during World War II
Includes index.
Includes original letters, transcripts, notes, and related materials.
Letters, diaries, reports, orders, personnel records, printed matter, and photographs, relating primarily to conditions in Germany under Allied occupation after World War II, and to the educational policy of the Allied military government, especially in Munich.
Collection consists primarily of diaries written by Sheldon while serving as a stewardess on Pacific-based steamer ships in the 1890s.
Include letters, telegrams and press releases written by the newspaper and radio executive; clippings concerning him; and material relating to the Knowlands and to the Oakland Tribune.
Letters of Rev. Henry B. Sheldon to his parents....
Collection consists primarily of television series scripts along with scripts for television pilots and movies related to the career of director James Sheldon. Includes scripts for 78 program titles (an average of 1-6 episodes per series) with copious annotations made...
The papers of husband and wife Stephen (Steve) Tarzynski and Kathleen (Kathie) Sheldon document their involvement with and the activities of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and its predecessor the New American Movement (NAM). The collection includes materials on...
Where possible, the original catalog system has been retained. Books with original marks have been retained in their original position in the sequence; gaps have been filled with unmarked designations except where the gap was in the middle of a...
The collection includes drafts of novels, manuscripts, samples of writings from works as a university student.
Contents of the collection are primarily newspaper clipping scrapbooks and files maintained by Shelley's office staff and provided by a professional clipping service. Newspapers represented include the San Francisco Chronicle, Examiner and Call-Bulletin, the Sacramento Bee and as well as...
Unpublished novel (1 v.); and obituary notice for Bennett and two letters of condolence received by his sister, Mary Bennett.
The collection consists of the business records of the Shelton Adjustable Double Deck Car Company, and includes the by-laws, minutes of the board of directors for the American and Canadian firms, stock sales books and patents information. There are also...
Charles E. Shelton (1914-2002) was a newspaper and book publisher in Southern California. He published and edited the and the , published , and founded the weekly . Shelton also established Best West Publications and ran the Southwest Desert Art...
Campaign literature and clippings, relating to the 1928 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination.
Depicts a demonstration in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to General Sun Liren, Chinese military operations in Burma during World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and political conditions in Taiwan. Includes papers of Sun Liren.
Business and personal papers of John Wesley Shenk, Sr., John Wesley, Jr., Susanne, Mary, William W., and Edmund Shenk and Henry Wilson including correspondence, deeds, receipts, bills, and photographs....
Primarily business papers of J.W. (John Wesley) Shenk, including some letters on letterheads. Early correspondence ca. 1900-1903 with S.W. Fergusson and L.M. Holt relates to Shenk's move from Omaha to the Imperial Valley to participate in the Imperial Land Company...
Correspondence, printed material, photographs, and documents concerning Shenk's family, friends, family businesses (specialty chemical firm; land in the California Imperial Valley; and mining properties), and charitable, civic, and fraternal organizations. Justice Shenk's legal activities are represented to a minor degree....
Primarily wood engravings from Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, but also includes one process print, 2 half tone prints, and a colored heliogravure.
The Francis Parker Shepard Papers provide substantial documentation of Shepard's career and professional life and some documentation of his personal life and family. The collection is divided into nine series: Biographical Series, Correspondence Series, Subject Series, Data Series, Published and...
The collection includes general correspondence, field notes and data, manuscripts, photographs, slides, maps, charts, illustrations, films, newspaper clippings, citations, certificates, awards and other material documenting Shepard's research in marine geology. His interests in marine geology focused on submarine canyons, turbidity...
Clippings, programs, and autographs, relating to musical performances and society news.
Photographs show the Everett Shepardson family, their homes, co-workers, the Los Angeles State Normal School (where Everett Shepardson taught), family outings and vacations. Mainly southern California views, including Riverside, Los Angeles, Dr. Kate Shepardson Black's ranch in Burbank, Yosemite, Mt....
Memoirs, study, certificates, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to social and political conditions in China, Chiang Kai-shek, and the New Life Movement.
The collection principally documents Shepherd's work as a horticulturist, instructor, and landscape architect.
Theodosia Burr Shepherd was born in Keosauqua, Iowa. She was the daughter of Augustus Hall, a lawyer who later became Chief Justice of Nebraska. She married W.E. Shepherd on September 9, 1866, and they moved to California for her health...
Eli T. Sheppard papers: Chiefly relating to his diplomatic career as U.S. Consul to China and later as Advisor on International Law to the U.S. Minister to Japan. Includes correspondence, diaries,chitbooks, writings, certificates, scrapbooks and clippings. Includes some material pertaining...
Correspondence and other materials related to Robert Harborough Sherard, collected by both Glennyth M. Woods and by Francis Watson. Letters and other documents are concerned with the reputation of Oscar Wilde, Sherard's life and career, his views on other literary...
Forms part of the History of science and technology collection.
The collection is divided into three series: Music Compositions, Sound Recordings, and Miscellany. The Music Composition series is further subdivided into seven subseries: Concertos, Other orchestral works, Stage music, Choral music, Chamber works, Instrumental works, and Songs. These subseries are...
Lorraine Miller Sherer (1898-1985) was the superintendent of elementary education for Los Angeles County and a specialist in early childhood development at the UCLA School of Education. After her retirement, Sherer began compiling the first history of the Mohave people...
Identification photographs of men, youths, and women, apparently arrested in San Joaquin County. Numerous ethnic groups are represented; those of European descent predominate, but Asians, Latinos, and African Americans are also present.
Relates to Congressional passage of a $100,000,000 appropriation for European relief in 1919.
Letters, manuscripts of writings, and clippings relating primarily to Edwin Allen Sherman, especially to his service in the Mexican War, his successful efforts to erect a monument in Monterey, California to honor John Drake Sloat, and other activities designed to...
The collection consists of postcards primarily of the Great White Fleet.
Contains subject files, pamphlets on Central American groups and clippings concentrating on El Salvador and relations with the United States.
Photographs and miscellany, relating to Nuremberg trials of German war criminals in 1945. Includes official identification photographs of defendants.
Letters relate to mining in Yuba County.
One letter (ALS) from William Tecumseh Sherman to Dona [?], re sending funds with Sully [?]. The steamer 'Winfield Scott', in which Sully had embarked for home, was wrecked on an island [presumably one of the Channel Islands] not far...
This collection contains personal and professional correspondence of poet Ruth Forbes Sherry, including letters from publishers, colleagues, and her family.
Newspaper clippings relating to the visit of President-elect Herbert Hoover to Latin America. Clippings from Argentine and Brazilian newspapers.
Transcripts of speeches and Congressional testimony, studies, and reports, relating to American commercial policy.
Photographs of scenes at the Nuremberg war crime trials of major Nazi war criminals, miscellaneous mimeographed and printed material issued during the trial, organization charts of the Nazi high command, and photographs of major Allied military leaders in Germany in...
Mary Martha Sherwood (1775-1891) was a English author of children's books. Her first story, “The traditions,” was published in 1794, and her major work was , the first part of which appeared in 1818. The collection consists of diaries, correspondence,...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence and poems concerning Grover's interest and activity in publishing, writing and collecting. The poems are by Angelo Valenti.
Copies of patents, 1837-present; articles, bibliographies, photographs, manuscripts, and research notes relating to patents and inventions, with a particular emphasis on the role of the Bureau of the Budget in science and technology policy-making.
Birth certificate, White Russian Naval Ministry identification document, International Refugee Organization documents, and photographs, relating to the naval career and émigrélife of K. V. Shevelev. Photocopy.
Correspondence and photographs, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union and to the Russian émigrécommunity. Includes letters from family members who remained in the Soviet Union and from family members who emigrated.
Eshref Shevky was associated with the Haynes Foundation, which published many studies of Los Angeles. The collection consists of research materials, mostly regarding the sociocultural history of Los Angeles and the Central Valley of California, a manuscript, correspondence, and meeting...
The collection consists mainly of Goleta Water District Board of Directors' meeting packets, and some related files, including records of various committees. Published local government reports have been transferred to the Government Information Center and have been cataloged individually....
Reprints and serials titles relating to California agricultural history.
The collection includes correspondence, professional commentary, and various writings both published and unpublished.
Currin V. Shields (b.1918) was an instructor at Yale University (1947-50), assistant professor at UCLA (1950-60), and professor, head of the department of government and director of the Institute of Government Research at the University of Arizona (1960- ). He...
The Peter J. Shields Collection contains both personal papers and materials related to the creation of the University of California, Davis campus. The collection materials date from 1896 to 1968. Peter J. Shields presided as a Superior Court Judge in...
Contains biographical material, diaries, correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished poetry, prose, and translations, notebooks, books and other printed material, photographs, art work, and video recordings documenting Edith Shiffert's life and literary activity in United States and Japan.
These 24 shikishi, or poem cards, were a gift from the Museum of Haiku Literature in Tokyo to the Haiku Society of America in honor of the Society's tenth anniversary, celebrated in 1978. Twenty-four of Japan's most renowned poets composed...
Relates to military operations of the Zabaikal Cossack Division in World War I. Published as 1-aia Zabaikal'skaia Kazach'ia Diviziia v Velikoi Evropeiskoi Voine 1914-1918g (Harbin, 1933)
Shinkichirō Shima was born in 1877 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He arrived in the United States in 1894 and worked as a nurseryman in Southern California. Shima was a poet and devout Christian. This collection consists of Shima's correspondence and...
Moriyuki Shimada was twenty-two years old when he and his family were forcibly removed from their home in Santa Clara, California to the Heart Mountain Concentration Camp in Wyoming. Shimada created a scrapbook after the war with the photographs he...
The Shiman Family Papers consist principally of the records of the San Lorenzo store. These records occupy six journals (1860-1863, 1869-1890), eleven day books (1859-1863, 1873-1885, 1888-1890), three cash books (1879-1896), an inventory book (1888, 1891) and a purchase order...
Series 1 consists of papers Eleanor Shimeall ammassed while serving on the San Joaquin County Water Action Committee (1974-1977) and its successor, the Water Advisory Commission (1980-1990) constitute a significant element of the collection. They form a substantial record of...
Relates to the extent and distribution of Soviet mineral resources and production.
Michael Boris Shimkin was born in Siberia in 1912 and emigrated to the United States in 1928. Shimkin played an important role in American cancer research as a clinical and experimental researcher and an editor of major research journals. He...
Writings, translations, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Russian émigrélife, fictional and historical writing by Russian émigrés (especially regarding Russian naval history), and the right-wing Russian émigréparty Mladorosskaia Partiia.
Relates to Russian cavalry operations in World War I, White Russian military operations in the Russian Civil War, Spanish military operations in Africa, and Francoist military operations in the Spanish Civil War. Includes copies of letters and photographs.
Contains a group portrait of UC Berkeley students taken during a 1881 camping trip to Butano near Pescadero, Calif.(Milicent Washburn Shinn appears in this photo; for description of this trip see related manuscript collection.) Also included are individual portraits of...
Correspondence in reply to Shipley's letters and questionnaires concerning capital punishment; article based in part on replies received; studies of capital punishment in various countries; and clippings. Also included are manuscripts and reprints of Shipley's writings, material on the Shipley...
Memoirs, other writings, notes, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to antiwar and anti-imperialist movements, communism in the United States and Mexico, and the Comm