Relates to the British army officer and writer T. E. Lawrence. Includes program and sound recordings of proceedings.
Two letters concerning transportation of goods on the Pharsalia and the Herald of the Morning, steamships operated by Magoun & Son, Boston. The first letter is from John Dreyer, and the second from D.L. Ross; both were sent on the...
Requests from Waterman for permission to reprint items for his textbook on anthropology, with replies from George Hubbard Blakeslee, Frederick J. V. Skiff and others.
Relates to military activities of the Chinese Communist Party in Manchuria against the Japanese during World War II and against the Kuomintang.
At head of title (of most volumes): In the matter of an arbitration between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel concerning the location of 14 boundary pillars of the recognized international boundary between Eqypt and the...
Miscellany of photographs taken by I.W. Taber and W.H. Jackson of the San Francisco Bay Area and Monterey Peninsula, Calif., including Mission Dolores and Carmel Mission, and Stanford University.
Photographs show redwoods and giant sequoias at the Mariposa Grove, Calaveras Grove, and at Felton Big Trees (Santa Cruz County). Some photos show resort facilities, but most focus on the trees themselves.
Although issued by I.W. Taber, photographs are thought to be the work of Carleton E. Watkins, whose negatives were purchased by Taber.
Views of waterfalls: #1049: Virgin Tears, 3,000 ft. -- #3972: Bridal Veil Fall, 860 ft. -- #3985: Vernal Falls, 336 ft. -- #3988: Nevada Falls, 617 ft.
This collection consists of an album of 52 albumen prints, photographed in part by Isaiah West Taber, circa 1880-1889. Included are photographs of Pasadena, missions, ostrich farms, agriculture, orange groves, landscapes, a multi-plate panorama of Los Angeles, and various structures...
The California Scenery album contains 41 mounted prints taken circa 1885 by I.W. Taber, perhaps while on a photographic expedition along the California coast. The general areas featured in the album are San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco...
This collection of Taber photographs was presumably collected by Francis P. Farquhar who donated them in 1962. It consists of 39 photographs mounted back-to-back on 19 x 26 cm. mounts. Included are views of hotels, mansions, missions, buildings and general...
The Taber Family Photographs collection contains 45 photographic prints taken mostly by Isaiah W. Taber circa 1880-1895. The bulk of the collection features individual and group portraits of Taber, his wife, and his two daughters, Daisy and Louise --including a...
Eight of the twelve photographs in this collection by I. W. Taber are of the San Francisco area. Included are views of Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, Union Square, the Palace Hotel, and Telegraph Hill. The remaining photographs are of the...
This collection consists of an album of 52 photographs of Sutro Heights, Adolph Sutro's estate above the Cliff House in San Francisco. The photographs were taken in 1886 by Isaiah West Taber. Included are images of the statuary and gardens...
The Madeline Tabler Collection documents the creative process behind writing children's and young adult literature. The collection dates from 1963-1975. The collection consists primarily of unpublished manuscripts and published articles. It has accordingly been divided into two series, Manuscripts and...
The lithograph entitled "The Tables Turned : You Sabe Him? Kealney Must Go!" was published by book producer I.N. Choynski in San Francisco, probably in late 1877 or early 1878. The print depicts labor leader Denis Kearney behind bars in...
The collection contains artwork, correspondence, manuscripts, printer's mockups, promotional flyers, proofs, and other related material from Michael Sherick's Santa Barbara-based Table-Talk Press. Correspondents include Fielding Dawson, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Henry Johnson, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Leslie Scalapino, Gary Snyder,...
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, and notes, relating to American economic policy and foreign trade. Mostly photocopy.
Diaries, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to Edvard Benes and to Czechoslovak politics and foreign relations, 1938-1948, especially during World War II.
Correspondence, orders, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Allied administration of Manchuria at the end of World War II.
Relates to Japanese social customs.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs, relating to demographic change in the United States, rural poverty and migration in the United States, world agricultural production, and the conduct of the United States censuses.
Reminiscences, correspondence, reports, orders, diagrams, and printed matter, relating to conditions of Allied prisoners of war in German prison camps during World War II.
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. In addition to his long career as a professor at Shippensburg State University, Taggart has been involved in supporting literary communities and has written about...
Kichimatsu Taguchi was born in 1881 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He arrived in Hawaii in 1900; settled in Colorado ca. 1908. He was the owner of the Taguchi Company and joint owner of Manzanola Farming Company, both in Rocky Ford,...
Contains the day to day operations for building of a bridge by one of the engineers.
Boy Scout records kept in a Nevada County Collateral Inheritance Tax ledger. Those from 1924 to 1932 are typed on paper, glued in, and are very detailed, giving the particulars of the yearly summer and winter camps, who participated in...
Most of this collection consists of printed matter generated by, or relating to, the activities of the TRPA. It is arranged topically and includes: materials that treat the history and structure of the Agency, copies of TRPA ordinances, drafts of...
The records of the California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency cover the years 1974-1984 and consist of 14 cubic feet of textual records. The records are organized into the following record series: Governing Board Meeting Packets, Subject Files, Press Files,...
Prehistoric and ethnohistoric artifacts, associated documentation, and photographic media collected and/or recorded during the excavation of the Tahquitz Canyon flood control area prior to construction of Tahquitz Dam. Collected and/or recorded between 1988-2000 by Cultural Systems Research, Inc on behalf...
Postcards, depicting scenes in Taiwan.
Pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, election campaign literature, other printed matter, videotape cassettes, multi-media sets, and memorabilia, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Taiwan, and especially to elections in Taiwan.
Pamphlets, electronic bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Tajikistan, primarily in the post-Soviet period.
Collection consists of six folders (chronological order) documenting the evacuation of a Japanese American family from San Jose, California, to Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. The notes, letters, and post cards describe life in the relocation camp....
Kango Takamura (1895-1994) was an photo retoucher for RKO Studios in Los Angeles when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Navy. He was detained by the FBI in 1942 after offering to sell a motion-picture camera to a...
Takayanagi was interned at Heart Mountain Relocation Center in northwestern Wyoming near the cities of Cody and Powell. It was one of ten United States government camps used to house Japanese Americans during World War II under the administration of...
Relates to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.
Relates to conditions in France during World War I.
Correspondence, writings, diaries, notes, and printed matter, relating to Russian history, the history of the Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian émigré affairs.
Relates to the American naval engagement with Japanese forces off Borneo. Includes photographs. Photocopy.
Relates to political and social conditions in India and to the Indian independence movement.
Diaries, photographs, personal correspondence, a radio script, copies of official papers, artifacts and ephemera document the life of “China hand”, Roy Maxwell Talbot. Talbot worked in China as a Customs Service Agent from 1908-1942. The diaries contain the greatest depth...
A series of articles arranged for publication in the Kankakee (Ill.) Daily Republic (May-June 1931)
Press releases and serial issues, relating to civil war in Afghanistan.
The collection consists of materials pertaining to titles published by the Press, including research materials, correspondence, typescripts, galleys, annotated printing copies, illustrations, reviews, financial records, etc.; materials relating to proposals for publications that the Press never published; miscellaneous corporate records...
The collection consists of materials pertaining to titles published by the Press, including research materials, correspondence, typescripts, annotated printing copies, illustrations, reviews, financial records, etc.; materials relating to proposals for publications that the Press never published; miscellaneous corporate records of...
31 items addressed to and sent by various people. Many of them refer to the difficulties experienced in San Francisco and other California cities during the 1894 Pullman strike.
Protested notes, promissory notes, requests for extension of time on loans, etc.
Engravings (71) and posters (101) by multiple artists.
A collection of nearly 1,000 twentieth century graphic artworks produced by Mexico City’s Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP, Popular Graphic Arts Workshop). Works are primarily monochrome relief prints in the form of posters, volantes, and portfolio editions, but also included...
Collection includes 28 artworks in xylograph, serigraph, and metal engraving formats from 18 different Nicaraguan artists who were members of the Taller Experimental de Grafica (Experimental Workshop on Graphic Art).
Relates to events in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) from 1974 to 1979, culminating in establishment of an independent state with black majority rule. Photocopy.
This collection comprises notes, correspondence, interviews, photographs, slides, audio and video recordings, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, books, catalogues, printed ephemera, and artifacts collected and created during the life and career of artist, critic, and educator Christine Tamblyn. The bulk of this...
Relates to German military operations during World War I.
Memoranda, speeches, and mimeographed copies of correspondence, relating to the organization of the Malayan Chinese Association and to the Malayan independence movement.
Photographs show detailed scenes of tan oak harvesting in Mendocino County, as well as views of Rockport and Westport, Calif.
Relates to conditions in China during the childhood and youth of Wai H. Tan, the period of the Boxer Rebellion, and the early experiences of Wai H. Tan as a student in the United States. Interview conducted by Ellen Tan...
Correspondence, notes, government documents, certificates, printed matter, photographs, and books, relating to the Russian Imperial army and Russian émigrélife. Includes papers of the father and grandfather of S. A. Taneev, both tsarist government officials.
Writings, correspondence, trial transcripts, memoranda, notes, and printed matter, relating to the life of Whittaker Chambers and to the Alger Hiss espionage case. Used as research material for the book by Sam Tanenhaus, (New York, 1997). Includes letters by Chambers.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, military documents, biographical data, and clippings, relating to Taiwanese military policy and foreign relations.
Summary: "Revolving Door Sequence: Groundhog Day 1945." Poems printed by hand and pencil sketches in booklet with cover. Inscribed, "To Mrs. Ethel Scott."...
The collection primarily consists of architectural drawings for Northern California residences.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, bibliographies, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Tanzania.
The collection consists of 71 red oxide plastic base audio tapes (1 inch reels) sequentially numbered from tape 1 to 78. Tapes X, XVII, XXII, 33, 36, 60, 73, and 76 were missing when this collection was accessioned. The collection...
Discussion of redwoods, experiences as a cruiser, etc.
The collection comprises a research paper by Anita E. Tapia documenting the life and family recollections of Lorenita Forster Weisenberg, a direct descendant of two prominent early Californio families, the Forsters and Del Valles. The two families owned numerous estates...
The collection consists of sound recordings, musical compositions and arrangements of Horace Tapscott and other composers, and the performances of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra and the Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension. The collection is in the midst...
Correspondence, orders, reports, memoranda, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American military and naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and especially to the planning of the invasion of the Philippines in 1944.
Mainly materials relating to her efforts in the establishment of the California Fair Employment Practices Commission in 1953. Include correspondence with John A. Despol, Eugene B. Block, Gordon R. Hahn, Cornelius J. Haggerty, Augustus F. Hawkins, Edward Howden and others;...
Consist of correspondence, writings, artworks, scrapbooks, flyers, announcements, clippings, biographical and miscellaneous materials that primarily illuminate the life as poet and intimate player of the Beat scene in San Francisco and Los Angeles during the 1950's. Correspondents include Wallace Berman,...
The Nathaniel Tarn Papers are a particularly rich collection of materials, gathered over nearly sixty years of Tarn's highly-varied and well-respected career. The Papers include manuscripts of his published and unpublished poetry and prose, notebooks from his anthropological fieldwork, and...
Correspondence....
Diaries, memoirs, and printed matter, relating to C. W. Tarr's experience as a soldier in World War II, his public and educational careers, American military and foreign policy and military conscription during the administrations of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, research notes, printed matter, photographs, engravings, lithographs, and maps, relating to the history of Georgia (Transcaucasia), the Romanov family, Russian-American relations, and the Association of Russian Imperial Naval Officers in America. Includes photocopies of Romanov family...
This is a collection of director / actor Jim Tartan's public service short films. Of particular interest are his films: Murals of Aztlan and his documentary of the arts group Los Four. **Please note that accents have been eliminated in...
Depicts social and political conditions in Albania, and camps of refugees from Kosovo.
Working papers for the Task Force's final report, published in 1982 by the California Commission for Economic Development. Includes report materials pertaining to levees, hydrology of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the Peripheral Canal....
The Task Force to Promote Self-esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility was established by Statutes 1986, Chapter 1065 (AB3659, Vasconcellos) as a three year, twenty-five-member task force to investigate the effect self-esteem has on society. The Task Force to Promote...
Newspapers, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to Tatar history, and especially to the Tatar independence movement and political developments in Tatarstan in the post-Soviet period.
The Roger Tatarian papers measure 1 linear foot and date from 1934 to 1995. The papers predominantly cover Tatarian's professional life and are arranged in eight series: Biographical information, Maturity News Service, Public Television, Riverside Press Council Advisory Board, Speeches,...
Collection consists of photographs, manuscripts, original drawings, maps, and ephemeral material relating to the study of anthropology in France. Includes material relating to the 27th excursion of the Société d'Excursions Scientifiques, and the first, third, fifth, and sixth Congrés de...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photographs show general and detailed views of the San Carlos train depot (Calif.), exterior and interior, relating to its restoration and conservation.
Exterior views of the restored depot in San Carlos, completed in 1986.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian nobility, the Romanov dynasty, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Soviet-American relations during the 1960s and 1970s.
This collection includes guides and rush information, logo items, and other miscellany.
Ozalid copies of musical scores by Tautenhahn and one manuscript sketchbook in a 3-ring binder.
The Hank M. Tavera Papers, 1952-2000, reflect a lifetime of work as a Chicano, HIV/AIDS, and gay activist; notably, Tavera's role as co-founder of The California and National Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), co-authoring the multi-cultural plan for Dignity,...
Minutes, correspondence, financial papers, membership materials, ephemera, photographs, and banners, 1962-1993 (11.25 linear feet), document the work of the Tavern Guild of San Francisco in promoting the interests of gay bars in San Francisco as well as the growth of...
This collection consists of photos and notes Taverner gathered in the course of her research on the relationship between the real and fictional landscapes in the California writings of Mark Twain and Bret Harte (1940-1960)....
From the Edwin Grabhorn Collection.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, bulletins, statistical data, and maps, relating to economic conditions and food supply in Europe during World War I, postwar reconstruction, and activities of the War Trade Board, Food Administration, and American Relief Administration
Correspondence of other scholars to Taylor, offprints, reviews, and miscellaneous material....
Clippings, primarily re his career as California State Senator.
Edgar Dorsey Taylor (1904-1978) was an artist who worked in the black and white woodcut medium. The collection consists of 240 woodblocks, 255 woodblock prints, correspondence, diaries, sketches, and printing tools related to Taylor and his work.
The Elliott & Burta Taylor Collection contains rare film footage of Albania (1929-1935), transcribed on videotape with a voice-over narrative done by Burta Taylor (c1990). The slides Elliott Taylor took--representing unusual views and seldom-visited sites in more than twenty countries--are...
John Taylor McLean (1823-1902) journal (Sept. 1843-Oct. 13, 1844; Nov. 26, 1848-Jan. 24, 1849): the early portion written while he was a student at Wesleyan University, later entries while a medical student at Tulane. (With descriptions of New Orleans, the...
Includes notes, research material, correspondence, articles, worksheets, drafts, and copies of Taylor's magazine articles for Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Country Gentlemen, and Collier's. Major subjects include agriculture, gardening, aviation, personalities, foreign countries, Stanford University, and various industrial topics. Also...
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, certificates, awards, letters of citation and related printed material concerning the activities of Taylor as Director General of El Salvador Agriculture and developer of rubber in the United States. Also included are 14 scrapbooks, reports, etc. with...
Relates to the role of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute in the development of area studies, especially Chinese studies, in the United States. Interview conducted by Ramon H. Myers. Digital version available.
Memoranda, reports, letters, notes, press releases, and printed matter, relating to various aspects of North Atlantic Treaty Organization activities, and especially to defense cost accounting.
The collection consists of reminiscences and letters of H. Lester Taylor, an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad from 1906 to 1965. He began service with the railroad as a messenger and served as messenger for Edward H. Harriman after...
Relates to the prospective shipment of war matériel from the United States to Great Britain under lend-lease legislation. Prepared at the request of Herbert Hoover. Includes copies of related correspondence with Herbert Hoover and former Attorney General William D. Mitchell....
Correspondence, writings, conference papers, notes, bulletins, newsletters, serial issues, other printed matter, and sound recordings, relating to libertarianism and feminism in the United States.
Correspondence, legal and financial documents, printed material, creative works and ephemera (1850-1948) created and collected by John Shackelford Taylor document the life of an early Sonoma County pioneer. Legal and financial documents form the largest portion of the collection. Approximately...
Collection of 5 promptbooks compiled by actor Lark Taylor based on the Shakespearian productions of Julia Marlowe and E.H. Sothern in which he took part. The printed text of the plays are from a uniform edition of Shakespeare, but their...
Writings of Marie Taylor, 1848 and 1854 (poetry and prose). 19 journals of Marie Taylor, 1860-1877; 1 of Lillian Taylor Kiliani, 1919. Correspondence between the family, 1891-1927. There are also 4 boxes of cookbook material, much handwritten in both German...
Letters written to Newton Taylor in regard to research he was doing on the life of Clyde Fitch. He was planning to write a book about the life of Fitch, but apparently it was never written. Also includes miscellaneous printed...
Primarily consists of Paul Taylor's professional and academic research and writings, spanning his career from the 1920s to his death in 1984, but includes a small amount of personal papers. The bulk of the collection concerns Taylor's research in the...
Scenes of pickets and the signing of papers for foreclosed farm land during the California cotton strike of 1933.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and maps, relating to the American Expeditionary Force to Siberia during the Russian Civil War. Includes a book-length typescript study. Also includes extensive transcripts of reminiscences by General Robert L. Eichelberger, relating to his early...
The W. H. Taylor Collection consists of records of a general merchandise store in North Bloomfield, Nevada County, California, and records of various other mercantile and mining establishtments in California which apparently were not collected by Taylor, but are included...
Deeds, agreements, legal documents, banking records, invoices, receipts, correspondence, accounting records, Taylorsville Creamery records, stock certificates...
Deeds, agreements, legal documents, banking records, invoices, receipts, correspondence, accounting records, Taylorsville Creamery records, stock certificates.
Daybooks, journals, ledgers, miscellaneous correspondence and accounts for lumbering operations near Bodega, California. Some records of the Sebastopol Lumber Yard included. With this: notes by Emanuel Fritz concerning the property; maps; and copy of speech given by Howard McCaughey, Sept....
Contains reports and records collected by T.B. McGinnis concerning municipal buildings including the City Hall and Civic Center in San Francisco following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Criticizes Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn for anti-monarchist views and presents a personal evaluation of events in Russia from 1917 to 1976.
Joan Stigliani;
This record group includes bill files and subject files of the California State Teachers' Retirement System, including information on its method of organization, its rules, and members' benefits.
Contains program flyer and presentations from Judith A. Berling, Ibrahim Farajaje, and Rosemary Radford Ruether. Chana Kronfeld is listed on the flyer.
An artificial collection assembled through time by the Department of Special Collections of objects, manuscripts, and printing samples relating to the development of printing and book making.
Ella Kelly's teaching notebook consists of 107 pages of notes organized under the following topics: Mental Philosophy; Work of Teacher; Definition of Education; Studies for Training; Reading; Spelling; Language; Grammar; Arithmetic. Pages 110 through 116 include the Constitution of the...
Letters, memoranda, reports, speeches, bulletins, accounts, photographs and printed material relating primarily to his career as president of various companies and associations connected with the citrus industry in California. Papers pertaining to his service on the U.S. Federal Farm Board...
Collection contains of microfilm copies of letters, memoranda, reports, speeches, bulletins, accounts, photographs, and printed material related primarily to Teague's career as president of various companies and associations connected with the citrus industry in California. Also includes microfilm copies of...
Collection contains photographs of agricultural implements; members of the U.S. Federal Farm Board, of the California Fruit Growers Exchange, and of the California Development Association; the Las Posas soil conservation project; and views of Santa Paula, Calif.
Organized into seventeen series representing over twenty years of this theater company's activities from 1965-1988.
Series contains Luis Valdez interviews, speeches, lectures, seminars, etc. There are also interviews with Cuban workers and Teatro members as well as music, sound effects, church services, and rallies.
Series contains films that have been transferred to video. It includes the first known film that has a segment about the Teatro, "Huelga", narrated by Cesar Chavez. Other films range from the early actos to television specials on the movie...
Series contains documents about operations, product sales, and other administrative files. Included are papers of Luis Valdez.
Series contains mailers, buttons, and advertisements. The original flyers,which established El Teatro Campesino along with other early flyers announcing actos, are also included. In addition, there are other flyers that announce performances throughout the first twenty-five years of the Teatro's...
Journals and magazines contain interviews, reviews of Teatro plays and movies as well as background articles that include commentaries on the artistic and political aspects of the teatro. There is biographical information on Luis Valdez and other El Teatro Campesino...
Series contains published pieces about the Teatro from magazines and newspapers. Some articles are by Luis Valdez. Others, by various authors, are about Teatro plays, performances, and the connection with farmworkers. Some articles report about Chicanos on stage and in...
Series contains final and working copies, published and unpublished scripts of plays. Some include accompanying notes and/or songsheets. Scripts from the early period include the actos given by farmworkers on flatbed trucks. Later productions include plays given at the playhouse...
Included are papers of Luis Valdez.
Series includes 118 video cassettes of films of El Teatro Campesino plays, television specials, concerts, interviews, news footage, commercials, and workshops.
Binder's title.
Collection consists of about 70 photographs, programs, and posters of the Teatro Experimental and El Teatro Ensayo de la Universidad Católica de Chile....
Views of excavations of Tebtunis, Egypt and environs. Some show Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt, working on behalf of the University of California.
Irving M. Scott, Jr. was General Manager of Union Iron Works, San Francisco, Calif.
Albums contain snapshots taken of a teenaged Ted Joans (then Ted Jones), his friends and fellow band members, and the broader jazz milieu of Louisville, Ky. during the mid-1940s. The album's annotations and illustrations (including musical notation symbols) reflect both...
Pre-emption notices for land in Tehama County.
Include receipted bills, payrolls, wage receipts, hotel accounts of J.L Folsom, 1853-1855, and miscellaneous papers.
Includes a group portrait of surveyors in the field, as well as a photo of Enrique Guillermo Antonio Mexía.
Product information reports, statistical information, interview transcripts, wine guides, lists, and brochures relating to her work as a researcher and writer.
Compact disk version of memoirs, and photographs, relating to Polish military operations during World War II, and to Polish émigréaffairs.
Collection contains carbon copies of well summary reports filed with the State of California Department of Natural Resources, together with electrical logs of the drillings. Includes well summary reports with well logs, wells 1-42, July 2, 1948-November 26, 1951, Tejon...
Photograph album containing 105 b/w photos, with captions in English, of scenes in the Belgian Congo, taken by a member of the Tele-Dinda Mining Expedition which apparently was prospecting for gold and diamonds. Images of mining operations, views of forests...
Consists of two telegrams. The first, from Eugene J. Fuller, informs Abbott that the Bank of California has suspended payment, predicts that other banks will also fail, and describes the mood in San Francisco, Calif. The second, sent to the...
Include a group of new items received by the Silver City Avalanche.
This collection is the complete run, issues 1-4, 1994, of a GTU student journal edited by Gregory Loving. One file folder of correspondence concerning the journal is included. From the announcement: "This journal seeks to be a mode of communication...
Photographs show group portraits of coop center members. Negatives show photographs of delis, juice bars, food displays, etc., probably in Berkeley.
Interviews conducted by members of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers with longtime residents of the Telegraph Hill neighborhood.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Reports, letters, proclamations, newsletters, and miscellanea, relating to Allied guerrilla and intelligence activities in the Philippines during World War II, especially to activities of the First MacArthur Division. Includes examples of Japanese propaganda and reports of Japanese atrocities in the...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Pictorial material transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library (BANC PIC 1996.030)
Rolls of paper tapes, torn to varying lengths, as received from the wire service on the day of and immediately following the events in Dallas, Tex.
Consists of 8 teleplays (various drafts) for Isn't is Romantic written by Sidney Sheldon.
The Chiyo Thomas Telford Papers contain correspondence, memorabilia and photographs from the World War II period, when Telford was with the American Red Cross in the Philippines, to the early 1950s. Principal correspondents include Elbert D.Thomas, her father and senator...
Frank Telford was best known as radio and television writer, producer, and director. The collection consists mostly of scripts for a variety of radio and television projects and as well as a small number of film related projects in which...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, video tapes, sound recordings, and memorabilia, relating to chemical, molecular and nuclear physics; development of new energy resources; national energy research planning; space exploration; and national and...
Photographs show views of the exterior of the building and of the grounds. Temelec Hall was built in 1858, and was the home of General Persifor F. Smith (military governor of California).
Materials related to Temianka's career as a performer, conductor, teacher, musical director and administrator. Materials in the collection particularly concern concert series activities with his California Chamber Symphony Orchestra, including: programs, news clippings, reviews, promotional materials, posters, photographs, music scores,...
The collection contains four printed tracts and broadsides, Boston, Maine, and New York, with titles such as "Effects of Temperance: Twelve Reasons for the Prohibition of the Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors." Reason No. 1: They deprive men of their reason...
Relates to British relations with the Vatican during World War I.
The collection contains ten handwritten documents related to James W. Temple from before and during the Civil War: three letters between Temple and his wife Bessie while he was stationed in Tennessee; six pages of poetry written in Temple's hand,...
Photos show temples, ruins, mountainous scenery, and glaciers. Sites are identified as Templo de Xochicalco, Morelos; El Tepozteco, Tepozotlan; Pietra de Coatlinchan, Iztaccihuatl; El Popocateptl, and the interior of the Iglesia de Tepozotlan.
Collection contains snapshot and commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco following the disaster of 1906. Views show refugees and refugee camps, with an emphasis on various types of refugee housing (tents, makeshift shelters, and cottages). Among the locations pictured...
Depicts aspects of social and political conditions in German-occupied France, 1940-1944, including scenes of leading German political and military figures, German armed forces, and daily life in French towns and villages.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views along the Denver and Rio Grande Railroads, including trains and tracks. Specific locations include: gateway to the Garden of the Gods, Glenwood Springs, Cathedral Rocks, Summit of Pike's Peak, Marshall Pass, Toltec Gorge, Ute Pass, Manitou, Seven Falls, and...
Three of the letters and the enclosures are in another hand, but all have the signature of Halkett.
Reprints of articles published in various periodicals and newspapers, 1921-1928.
Reports, memoranda, studies, correspondence, minutes, and conference proceedings, relating to educational policy and denazification in the American-occupied zone of Germany after World War II, and to the establishment of the Freie Universität Berlin. Consists primarily of photocopies of records of...
Correspondence concerning elections of officials in various municipalities and districts within the state, with suggestions for and information on candidates, and proposed slates. Includes letters by Graciano Valenzuela, Juan Malpica Silva and others.
Typescripts of letters selected by Alfred B. Thomas from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville.
Relates to conditions in Soviet prison camps during and after World War II.
Writings, bulletins, and photographs, relating to political conditions and civil rights in Lithuania.
Relates to the German destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. Translation of article published in Wiadomósci Polskie (London).
12 unpublished reports on hydraulic engineering, dams, structures on various substrates, etc.
SCOPE AND CONTENT...
Correspondence, clippings, and questionnaires, relating to separate polls of Stanford University faculty members, conducted by Herbert Hoover and L. M. Terman respectively in the fall of 1941, concerning the question of American intervention in World War II. Includes correspondence with...
Terman's papers include correspondence and data for his study of the gifted; professional correspondence with colleagues; and correspondence and data on tests and testing: Army Alpha and Beta tests, Stanford revision of the Binet-Simon Intelligence scale, Stanford Achievement Test, Terman...
Manuscript notes, map, typed letters, slides, and pamphlets related to the proposed use of a lagoon by the University of California, Santa Cruz, for marine research and instruction. Materials prepared and gathered by Keith Redenbaugh. The lagoon was later named...
Essays, serial issues, and press releases, distributed as propaganda in Great Britain and the United States, relating to aspects of the Nazi regime, including foreign policy, economic policy, compulsory labor, social welfare, education, culture, racial policy, and the place of...
Written by various members of the family, many from Lyons, to Amédée Barthélémy Terrasson who was in Spain. Describe social, political and commercial life in Lyons, and include information on Vienna and Warsaw.
Contains not only excellent files of his own newspapers, but a mass of letters and documents concerning his most active years, especially beginning with the 1910 election. Among his correspondents were such men as Miguel and Vito Alessio Robles, Venustiano...
Holograph letter written on State of Indiana, Executive Department stationary regarding the delayed payment by the State of an ammunition bill submitted by the City of Louisville, Kentucky.
20 matted exhibit prints and one panorama consisting of three 16 x 20 in. prints, together measuring ca. 22 x 65 in.
Five vols. of records, including an indexed membership roll (1874-1885), listing biographical information and dues paid; an indexed volume containing propositions for membership (1875-1885) for 262 persons, including at least two women, with accompanying signatures of voters for each entry;...
Relates to terrorism.
Alice Ellen Terry (1847-1928) acted on the stage as a child and as an adult. She played the leading female parts in all of Henry Irving's productions between 1878 and 1896. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript materials, ephemera, memorabilia,...
Photographs, postcards, clippings, translations of clippings, published reports, and certificates, relating to relief work in Austria at the end of World War I.
Memoranda, reports, letters, news dispatches, press releases, manuals, photographs, slides, and video tapes, relating to guerrilla movements in El Salvador, Nicaragua, South Africa, and elsewhere; allegations of involvement of Jennifer Casolo and other American missionaries in El Salvador in guerrilla...
Manuscripts and typescripts of materials written by Dr. Terry, plus typescripts of materials written by others and collected by Dr. Terry....
Photographs show general views of mining facilities, living quarters, and surrounding hills.
Papers of the Testi family of Anghiari, Tuscany, Italy, including papers relating to Pietro Paulo Testi, 17th cent. guardian of Octavio and Valerio di Valerio Fabbroni, and letters to Giovan Battista Testi, 19th cent.
Copies of documents relating to sale of Rancho San Rafael de Alamitos by Wellie S. Bell to George B. McAnemy. Signed by notary, Ignacio Elias González.
File relating to the royal decree of May 21, 1747, requesting annual reports to the Council of the Indies from civil and religious officials of New Spain, the Philippines, Peru, and New Granada, on the status and needs of missions...
Notarized transcription of a file of documents concerning payment to the Dominican missionaries in Baja California. The first part of the file presents evidence of the missionaries' behavior, lists the heads of the missions, and gives 1793 and 1794 mission...
The Sample Tests Collection consists of tests on a wide range of subjects and form several test publishers.
Relates to communism in France, the Parti populaire fran¸ais, and French collaborators during World War II.
Primarily social and family correspondence, requests for financial help and contributions to charitable causes; and diaries
Each 1 l., except as noted. Concerns social life and customs in Texas. See individual records for content.
Concerns land tenure and books. Cataloged separately. See individual records for collection content. Search under title: Texas miscellany.
Correspondence, memoranda, and certificates, relating to the activities of the Textile Alliance in regulating wool imports and textile exports during World War I.
Collection includes articles, past brochures, photos, current brochures, and handouts.
Two four-page letters written by Bisbee while working as a gold miner in Blue Nose, Siskiyou County. The letters mention his work, living and travel plans, provisions for winter, and family news. The first letter, dated Nov. 2, 1866, is...
This collection comprises publications related to the Thai democracy movement published in the United States after the October 1976 Thai military coup.
Correspondence, printed matter, and miscellanea, relating to food conservation in Alameda County and to European relief work of various organizations during World War I.
Relates to international security. Delivered at the United States Naval Academy.
Collection of theatre and concert programs, primarily from San Francisco, some from Los Angeles.
Playscripts and letters (handwritten, typed, and some photocopies) from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Represented are playwrights, actors, and directors. Includes original material by Thomas W. Robertson and Joseph M. Field....
Correspondence by persons connected with the theater including actors, producers and writers, some articles, etc. on the history of the theater, a number of playscripts, drafts and prompt copies. ca. 1885-1954...
Collection consists of theater, movie, and concert programs, mainly from Los Angeles and California, but also from New York, Boston, Chicago, and others from London, Europe, and Australia....
Concerns such topics as photography, illustration, musicians, parties, speeches, concerts, theater, ballet, art, composers, motion pictures, and vaudeville. Single items, each cataloged separately. For individual records search under title: Theatre, music, dance and art miscellany; or under call number BANC...
Collection contains portraits of actors and actresses and photographs of performances at the Greek Theatre at the University of California, Berkeley. Some portraits are of James Fisk. A commemorative banquet menu with illustrations (inscribed by William H. Crane, the guest...
Collection consists of playbills from Britain, Europe, and the U.S. Includes playbills from various London theaters, some from Glasgow, and one from Dublin. Also includes playbills from California, mostly San Francisco and Los Angeles, and from other states, primarily New...
Portraits of actors and actresses.
This collection contains a variety of theater playbills and programs from the New York city area.
Collection of theater programs from the former GDR. Includes important performances of the time, including plays of classical repertoire (Schiller, Goethe, Lessing, Goldoni) as well as modern (Brecht, Gorki, Bredel). Each program includes the cast, extensive descriptions, and quotations from...
Concerns principally late 19th-century theatrical events and personalities in Colorado. Includes ca. 150 photographs of actors and actresses.
Some noted as being property of J. Frank Mackey and Harry Wayne Lindsay. Includes works by William M. Cressy, Charles Morton and Nelson Compton. Some annotated.
Collection consists of six scripts of plays performed at the Pasadena Playhouse, including ; , by Martin Flavin; by Arthur Wing Pinero; , by Jules Romain; , by Edmond Rostand; and ....
Records of the Theatre and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, a non-profit corporation founded in 1954 to promote the county's cultural development through educational lecture programs, special events, international friendship programs, and the performing arts, especially the La Jolla...
Images illustrate the arts of the theater, including stages, productions, costumes, designs, settings, etc. over history.
Playscripts by Philip Dunning, correspondence to and from Dunning, and a script by Morton Grant....
Books, catalogs, and pamphlets for theatrical equipment; clippings, correspondence, financial papers, legal documents, promotional materials, realia.
Mostly 19th and early 20th century British programs, including a sizable group from Dublin's Abbey Theatre.
Mostly 19th and early 20th century programs, including a large group of souvenir programs.
Contains clippings from theater and film magazines. Features actors and actresses of the stage and screen.
Programs, program clippings, pictorial clippings, newspaper clippings, promotional materials, and ticket stubs are included in many of the scrapbooks; others contain only pictorial clippings which depict costumed actors and actresses. Most items relate to early 20th century American theatre, but...
Postcard album containing a collection of photographs of celebrities of the London stage during the Edwardian period.
Includes portraits of Ruthelma Stevens (by Maude Stinson), Eleanor Noteware, the hand of Henriette Blanding (by Johan Hagemeyer), Hawaiian "hula girls" (1880's?), the chapel at the Presidio at Monterey, the opera house in Richmond, Calif., and an unidentifed mountain forest...
Actors and sets for various productions, many of which were directed by Everett Glass. Some unidentified. Many (or all?) were Federal Theater productions (Oakland and San Francisco): some were at the San Francisco Players Club Theater, some at U.C. Berkeley....
Photographs show amateur theatrical productions of the Hillside Club in Berkeley, Calif.
Scrapbooks include photographs of family, performers, and productions, programs of shows and films, and newspaper clippings. Notably includes some notes from Harry Houdini, anti-Hitler newspaper articles from the 1940s, and the entire Los Angeles Times newspaper from Aug. 15, 1945....
Title supplied by The Bancroft Library.
Title supplied by The Bancroft Library.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, memoranda, reports, schedules, printed matter, and photographs, relating to diplomatic relations between the United States and Chile; political, social and economic conditions in Chile; United States foreign policy in Latin America; and communist movements in...
Diary and excerpts from letters, relating to public health in China, and to general description of conditions in China.
Exteriors and interiors of Thelen house, designed by Julia Morgan; and pictures of the Paul Thelen family.
Collection consists music cues for title cards and actions for silent films produced 1915-1928.
Photographs and prints chiefly depict domestic interiors (presumably of San Francisco, Calif.) featuring the architectural sculpture of Theo. Binner Studios, espcially ornamental cast stone fireplace surrounds and mantels. Some photographs are reproduced in studio's catalog pages. 2 photographs depict Binner...
The John R. Theobald Collection documents Theobald's writings. The collection dates from the 1920s to 1989 with many materials undated. The collection has been divided into two series: Professional and Personal.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, war diaries, dispatches, operations plans and orders, manuals, service lists, memoranda, reports, and war estimates, relating to naval operations in Alaska, May 1942-January 1943, including the Japanese invasion of the Aleutians, June 1942, and the Japanese...
Prints illustrate scenes from Christopher Columbus' voyages to the New World. No. 1 depicts scene on Hispaniola in 1500, when a new administrator imprisons Columbus and his brother Bartolome Colon and forces them to return to Spain (during Columbus' third...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Papers relating to Theodore A. Snyder's involvement in the Sierra Club.
A printed copy of an 1848 Act of Congress: "An Act to provide for the ventilation of passenger vessels, and for other purposes"; Barry's handwritten will, dated Sept. 25, 1851; a clipping from the periodical Forest and Stream about a...
Include insurance policy for house at Niagara, N.Y.; narrative of journey, San Francisco to New York, via Panama, in l858?, with advice on travel to California; pocket notebook, l860, with records of surveys in the Sierra Nevada, estimates of costs,...
The collection consists of biographical materials, including a handwritten biographical memoir of Theodore Judah, possibly by Anna, business and personal letters to the Judah, business documents, materials pertaining to the California Eastern Extension Railroad, ephemera relating to the family, portraits...
From the C.K. Odgen Collection.
Photographic portraits of Theodore Henry Hittell (:1-:4), John Schertzer Hittell (:5-:6), Karl Ritter von Scherzer and/or Baron von Scherzer (:8-:10). Also inlcudes film negative depicting a document bearing Karl Ritter von Scherzer's name (:7).
Miscellaneous letters received by Hittell, a few personal documents, several railroad passes (1886-1894); and newspaper clippings concerning Hittell's life, book reviews, and articles dealing with Calif. history.
Contains transcriptions made by Theodore Hittell of the Spanish-Mexican Archives of California. Dates of original documents from 1767 to 1849.
Contains correspondence from attorney Fisher Ames concerning the disposition of Theodore L. Schell's estate, a copy of his will and other legal documents pertaining to his death and a book in memoriam to Schell's family from The Society of California...
A Bancroft Library factitious collection.
Collection of printed ephemera related to early American mathematics books and publishing. Includes catalogs and flyers for Eaton and Bradbury's mathematical series and Greenleaf's new mathematical series, and announcements for examinations in plane trigonometry from the University of the State...
The Lukens Collection consists of 213 glass plate negatives and 243 film negatives created by Theodore Lukens, 1882-1903 and undated, that depict scenes in and around Los Angeles County, central California, and the Southwest.
Materials relate mainly to Californians.
Lists speeches and writings by President Theodore Roosevelt, relating to American defense policy.
Written while he was serving in the U.S. Army in the Mexican War. Comments on the siege of Puebla, troop movements, peace negotiations. Descriptions of Mexico City and environs.
Honor roll testimonial and handwriting specimens executed while student at St. Matthew's Hall.
Include letters from Frank Duveneck, Percy Gray, Charles Rollo Peters, Orrin Peck and William Keith.
Correspondence as commander of the U.S. Storeship, Lexington, on duty on the coast of California and Mexico.
T. R. Countryman was a mining engineer who worked as a member of an engineering group which surveyed the Mexican national railroad in 1881. He later worked on surveys for for the Eastern railway in Uruguay, South America in 1889....
Box 1-2: Material gathered, together with relevant correspondence, drafts and galley proofs, during Mr. Stone's writing of his There was light : Autobiography a University, published by Doubleday in 1970. Box 3: Files of Garff B. Wilson, Public Ceremonies Chairman...
Includes correspondence with Barth and members of his family, clippings, obituaries, photographs and a draft of the thesis, entitled: Carl G. Barth, a sketch.
Include correspondence, charter and constitutions, minutes (1971-75), manuals, newsletters, etc.
Yoruba traditional music. Recored in central Nigeria, 1964-1967 in Ibadan, Oyo, Ife, Abeokta, Iseyin, and Ogbomosho.
Consists primarily of visual materials documenting Thiene's work as a landscape architect. Photographs form the bulk of the collection and include images of completed projects and works in progress.
This collection contains correspondence, field notebooks, and research files.
Relates to the German National People's Party and the defeat of 1918.
Materials from the Third World AIDS Advisory Task Force, and other similar organizations, consisting of meeting minutes, organizational records, and correspondence. Materials from other organizations were compiled by members of TWAAFT.
Typed transcript included in each folder.
Specimens of Monotype Corporation type faces, primarily for Arabic, Greek, Indic, Syriac, and other non-Roman alphabets, available from the Monotype Corp., England.
Typescript (photocopy) of "This Otherwise Miserable Land", a history of Baja California. Bound with manuscript corrections....
Relates to a plan for the assurance of world peace.
Contains 4 letters and 1 postcard relating to an interview granted by Gunn to Dr. John Haffenden and published in Quarto, while Gunn was on a book tour in Britain. Also includes copy of chapbook "Thom Gunn" (The fantasy poets,...
Letters to Richard Gilbertson re publication of The Explorers; letter from Faber and Faber Ltd. to Gilbertson; typescript copy and galley proofs of The Explorers.
The Alfred C. Thomas letters measure 1 inch and date from 1850 to 1851. There are thirty-four photocopied letters from Alfred C. Thomas to his family, the originals of which are at the Sherman Foundation, Corona del Mar, California. There...
Diaries, account books, and laboratory notebooks of Thomas Varney, a scrapbook/diary of Maria Varney, and miscellaneous personal and business papers of both. Diaries include one from 1849, describing Varney's voyage to Calif. from Cincinnati, via Panama; and a travel diary...
Two written from California comment on his mining experiences; one from Granada, Nicaragua, written while a member of Walker's filibuster expedition, comments on the war with Costa Rica.
Annie Thomas (1838-1918) produced 48 books, published widely in magazines, and attempted unsuccessfully to found a magazine titled (1878). The collection consists of over 200 letters from more than 150 correspondents when Thomas was attempting to recruit contributors for her...
Bound travel diary (May-Dec. 1849) describing Eastland's overland journey from Nashville, Tenn. to San Francisco, Calif. via New Orleans, El Paso, and Mexico (via steamer), travelling to the gold fields with his son, Joseph, and his Black slave, Dow; and...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, state science education standards, and printed matter, relating to elementary and secondary school education in the United States.
Include letters to H.S. Randall and Charles W. Schoell.
Since 1944 Bob Thomas has written thousands of Hollywood syndicated columns for The Associated Press and has authored (or co-authored) at least thirty books relating to the entertainment industry. The collection consists of materials related to his professional career as...
Account of life in early California, description of San Jose, and some recollections of the meetings of the first legislature in California, 1850.
Diary about life on a farm near Pacheco, Calif. Discusses purchases, chores, births, marriages and deaths, water including rain, flooding and the nearby creek. Also includes directions for firearms for the browning process, caseharden iron and to stain gun stocks,...
Mainly concerning the authenticity of William Squire's collection of Oliver Cromwell documents. Includes letters written by Carlyle and letters from Squire, John Bruce, Edward Fitzgerald, E.G. Squier, J.A. Froude, John Tyndall, John Childs, James Spedding, Alphonse Legros, William Charles Macready,...
Detailed description of his experiences during the Mexican War, serving under General Scott, in the battles centering around Mexico City in August and September, 1847.
Clippings, letters, memorabilia and photographs, concerning the family, life and career of Thomas Crowley, including life on the San Francisco waterfront.
Property records (Apr.-July 1896), including purchase agreements, receipts, a mortgage, a deed, and a survey map, pertaining to the sale and improvement of Howard Presbyterian Church and the lot on which it is located, at Third and Mission Sts. In...
Requests a loan; refers to a certain manuscript he is writing, possibly his Confessions of an Opium Eater; speaks of an estrangement from his mother. With this, a typed transcript and a letter.
Contains business correspondence between company representatives and their clients.
Chiefly correspondence, invoices, and receipts from Calif. businesses.
Written in 1849 from England, Leghorn Roads, and Rome; in 1850 from Salamis Bay; in 1851 from off Madeira, Rio de Janeiro, and Callao; in 1852 from Valparaiso, and Arctic Sea off Cape Lisburn; in 1853 from San Francisco; and...
Writings, notes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, minutes, sound recordings, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, especially of disadvantaged and minority children.
Contains correspondence, writings and clippings. Correspondents include Art Hoppe and Carolyn Tawangyauma.
Broadcasts to the Japanese people, relating to the Pacific Theater in World War II.
The Thomas Family Papers collection consists of seven boxes (4 linear feet) of letters, notebooks, diaries, photograph albums and photos, ephemera, and newspapers and new clips pertaining to the lives of Jerome Beers Thomas, Jr., and his wife, Mary Denison...
Collection includes 7 diaries (with transcripts and indexes), 1865-1902, of Marcus Washington Thomas, a rancher in Pope Valley near St. Helena, Calif. The diaries contain details of daily life, weather, people, etc. Also contains family correspondence and genealogical material.
Contains shipping documents of Captain Thomas Farley of the schooner Eagle out of Boston, for trade with Yucatan and South America. Some of the documents state "Esado Libre de Yucatan" or "Free State of Yucatan." The Yucatan declared their independence...
Letters to Thomas H. Harvey, St. Louis, February 4, 1847, and June 24, 1848; to D.D. Mitchell, St. Louis, May 22, 1849; and letter from Mitchell as Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St. Louis, August 1, 1849; all relating to Fitzpatrick's...
Concerning his experiences with his printing press and his Arundo Press publications, comments on other printers especially in the Bay Area, and a few specimens of his work and clippings as enclosures.
Description of his voyage from Washington, D.C. around the Horn to San Francisco, July 1884-Feb. 1885, stopping at the major South American ports; and from San Francisco to Alaska and return, doing survey work, Apr.-Nov. 1885.
The collection consists of incoming correspondence and postcards to Thomas from 1935-1961, personal ephemera (including such items as the judge's address book, personal notes, business card file, and mementos) and photographs.
Letter, bills of sale, poll tax, receipts, subpoena, leases
Accounts with the San Francisco City Bank of Savings, Loan and Discount and with the Land Mortgage Union of California.
Collection consists of newspaper clippings relating to the career and death of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche and a black and white photographic print of the members of his junior high school class, including Bunche....
Letters between a couple while the husband was working in the mines near Somersville, California and the wife was back in Australia. Also includes a family history.
Papers relating to Thomas H. Juke's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Thomas H. Kearney papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
Title supplied by cataloger.
Miscellaneous correspondence (1854-1857) and papers dealing with the appointment of Fred H. Growsand as administrator of Hayes' estate in 1896.
Letters from Hayes, primarily to Henry F. Williams of H.F. Williams Company, a real estate firm, regarding Hayes' property and a mortgage foreclosure against him by Hibernia Savings and Loan Society; lists of property owned, financial statements and receipts relating...
Memoirs, memorabilia, and diaries and memoirs of other American civilian internees, relating to conditions in Japanese prison camps during World War II.
Photographic documentation of Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, 14311 Lark Street, San Leandro, Calif. This study was prepared for the San Leandro School District to the specifications of the Historic American Buildings Survey, although the project was not part of HABS.
Letters written by him, including one to James Monroe (May 29, l80l) and copy of one to the Earl of Buchan (July 10, l803); letters to him, including one from Samuel Smith (April 4, 1785); and miscellaneous documents signed by...
The collection primarily contains black and white photographs of Peking, China during the time of the Boxer Rebellion, some with handwritten inscriptions, ca. 1900-1901, as well as 1 map of Peking, 1 identification card, and a copy of Thomas' discharge...
One concerns the age verification of Godeforis Choiniere and payment of his poll tax as written to Charles Choiniere.
Kay's first diary starts with his departure from Liverpool, in Apr. 1894, on the steamer Labrador, to Halifax, and via rail across Canada to B.C. Kay traveled with friends, Johnnie Holt, Charles Shepherd, Abraham Stott, and their wives. Kay joined...
Five letters concerning information for biography of Stephen Watts Kearny.
Include account book, l844-1852, with information on grain sent to E.T. Bale's flour mill, wages paid and goods given to Indian laborers, accounts with Bale, Benjamin and Samuel Kelsey, George Yount, R.L. Kilburn, Nathan Spear, and others in Napa Valley;...
Correspondence, writings, syllabi, lecture outlines, notes, and printed matter, relating mainly to the philosophy of education.
4 letters from his son, Wesley B. Littlefield, from California, 1857-58; 2 letters from David Foreman, from California, 1858; 1 letter each from John W. Cunningham and S. Radebaugh, 1858. Also includes one cover address to Thomas Littlefield, Highland Grove,...
Holograph letter written on War Department stationery informing Captain Ellsworth that he would be getting a promotion.
Chiefly records as Justice of the Peace, French Gulch, Shasta Co., Calif. Some papers as Enumerator, 11th Census, 1890, and a few personal papers.
Transcripts and tapes of interviews for Mayer's book, "Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States: the Federal Reserve and the Failure of Macroeconomic Policy, 1965-1979."
The collection includes records of Anderson's military service during the Civil War but primarily concerns his activities during the Spanish-American War in the Philippines where, as Brigadier and Major General, he commanded the U.S. Volunteers.
One letter addressed to Francis Augustus Cox; and two typescripts of letters included.
Tapes relating to or recording Thomas M. Storke include a recording of his memorial services held at Mission Santa Barbara, Oct. 16, 1971. The service was presided over by Father Virgil Cordano of the mission and the Reverend Father Ayres...
Two hand-painted publicity cards used to solicit funds in the United States for the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I; two Philippine swords; two nineteenth century Japanese bronze mirrors; one ivory pastry cutter; and one ivory pastry...
Papers used by Saunders in writing his book, Planned Parenthood Alameda/San Francisco, 1929-1994, published in 1995. Includes drafts of book chapters, bylaws, board packets, and correspondence; together with financial statements, narratives from former Board Presidents and clinicians, newsletters, and clippings...
The collection contains several thousand black and white prints and negatives, taken by photojournalist Norman Thomas, who was based in New Orleans in the late 1950s to early 1960s. The largest number of photos are from Mexico, with British Honduras,...
Composite collection of original, photostat, and photocopied documents and papers of or relating to Thomas O. Larkin. Original documents include a note (1843) to Larkin from Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo; a contract (1849) between Larkin and Jacob P. Leese; articles of...
Miscellaneous deeds, powers of attorney, a letter, and other documents. Persons represented include Samuel C. Bigelow, Josiah Belden, George Gordon, and Arnold Engles, Jr.
Correspondence, accounts and miscellaneous papers omitted from the volumes of Larkin's papers bound by H. H. Bancroft.
Pt. I, vol. 1: Record prints of letters to Abel Stearns, 1833-1858, regarding business and activities as U.S. consul at Monterey. Vol. 2: Letters from Pío Pico, J.P. Leese, James Buchanan, John Forsyth and others; petitions; bonds; accounts and vouchers...
Consists mostly of diaries kept by Walsh, 1892-1933, concerning details of his police work, such as calls, arrests, and daily activities.
Includes annotated typescripts, manuscripts, and variant copies of Eros: Poems for the city, and Thanatos: Earth Poems, along with an inscribed and corrected typescript of Forgeries. Also includes individual poems (filed alphabetically by title) and untitled poems (filed alphabetically by...
Peter and Donna Thomas have lectured and taught numerous workshops internationally and have published books and articles on papermaking, book binding, and other aspects of the book arts. The collection consists of drafts, correspondence, photographs, handmade paper samples, and research...
Postcards describe Pilkington's journey to Sacramento and Napa, from Santa Cruz.
Diaries, reports, memoranda, studies, manuals, and other writings, relating to education in Indonesia and in American Samoa.
Miscellaneous checks, bank notices and some material pertaining to Republican League of California, 1871-1880.
Contains correspondence of Sanchez with his first literary agent, Dorothea Oppenheimer and correspondence between Oppenheimer and literary agents, editors, and publishers relating to Sanchez's writings. Also includes legal agreements, financial records, excepts and clippings all relating to Sanchez's book "Rabbit...
Volume 1 record of a journey with a party of Americans from Tampico to Mazatlán, via San Luis Potosí and Tepatitlán [de Morelos]; then via ship to San Francisco. Records brief stay in San Francisco, then travel to gold mines...
Chiefly materials expressing opposition to legislation in which Starr was one of two persons designated to represent Calif. in Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C., 1927-1929. Consists of correspondence of Senator James D. Phelan, a few letters to Boutwell Dunlap, and...
Twelve letters from King to his friend Haven Ball, of Sacramento, Calif. and Gold Hill, Nevada Territory, discussing King's preaching and lecture tours in Calif., his personal business investments, matters relating to the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, the...
Six letters (1860-1862, with the sixth letter undated) from King to his friend, Haven Ball, of Sacramento, Calif., Virginia City, and Gold Hill, Nevada Territory, discussing King's lecture tours, personal investments, and family matters; together with a telegram (Mar. 4,...
Written from Boston and San Francisco, they relate to the building of his church in San Francisco, and to the raising of funds for the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. Letter, Jan. 1863, gives account of a Negro...
Letters written to family and friends, from Boston and San Francisco, concerning activities as minister and lecturer, views on slavery, and description of life in San Francisco in the 1860's; and journal of voyage from New York to San Francisco,...
S. Seymour Thomas (1868-1956) painted portraits of prominent people. The collection consists of Thomas' studio notes and memorabilia.
Contains 7 letters from Thomas Stillman's brother, Jacob Stillman, a doctor in Sacramento, Calif., discussing his medical practice, gold and silver mining in the Sierra Nevada's, Colonel Frémont and politics, including Leland Stanford, Governor of California, William Seward in the...
Letters written as Quartermaster General for California. Also letter to Swords from John Kellog relating to lots in San Diego.
Correspondence, primarily with Seward's brother, R.J. Seward, in Boston; and Thomas Seward's wife, Lucy F. Seward, who lived in Weymouth, Mass., and then in Waldoboro, Maine. Letters discuss family news, health, and living conditions in Calif.
Correspondence with agents and with Ballantine Books, Inc., and drafts of his novel, King of Abilene. With some autobiographical material.
Papers relating to Turner and Way's involvement in the Sierra Club.
8 Letters from Vano, who was stationed in Germany, to family members.
A list of papers left with E.W.F. Sloan and receipted bill, 1879, from Doane & Henshelwood, dry goods merchants, San Francisco.
California manuscripts from the 18th through the early 20th century. Historical manuscripts cover the Spanish, Mexican and American periods. Literary manuscripts include papers and writings of Bret Harte, Charles Warren Stoddard, Ina Coolbrith, Jack London, Yone Noguchi, Joaquin Miller, George...
Contains the letters of Tom Wells to a young lady from his town, M.J. Harrington, alternately addressed as "Maggie" and "Josie". Wells describes his work in a photo gallery in San Francisco, and his observances of life in San Francisco...
Contains incoming correspondence from J.H. Thomas and George E. Waggoner and copies of outgoing correspondence from Wells, concerning the sale of a quartz mine near La Porte, Plumas County, Calif. Also includes a report concerning the mine, photograph order cards...
Photocopies of documents pertaining primarily to Thomas Wallace More's ownership of the Rancho Sespe, Ventura Co., Calif. Includes biographical sketches of More and the More family, including the events surrounding Thomas W. More's death in 1877 and the subsequent trial...
The papers include biographical information, correspondence, diaries, patient case files, and research files concerning tuberculosis. The collection includes papers from both Thomas Waterman Huntington, Sr. and Thomas Waterman Huntington, Jr.
Contents: Diary, 1876, concerning trip to California from New York via Panama; accounts; letters from James McAuliffe re working in Sutro Tunnel and in other Nevada mining communities, and from Richard Corbett in Kaweah, 1889-1891.
A collection of manuscripts of publications; plus books, notes, and newspapers of and about Paraguay. Part of the archival group Hispanic and Latin American History & Culture.
Letters written while Commissioner, General Land Office in Austin, Texas, relating to Surveys and to the retention of the government archives by the citizens of Austin during the "Archive War". Included are copies of letters and accounts with Anson Jones...
The collection consists of 2 black-and-white photographic postcards related to shipwrecks and life-saving.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the Algeciras Conference in Morocco, 1906; wedding of Alfonso XIII of Spain and assassination attempt on his life, 1906; and the Salonica front, Greece, Serbia, and Albania during World War I....
Business, military and family papers....
Dissertation entitled France, the Czechs and the Question of Austria, 1867-1885 (1945), relating to French foreign policy regarding the Czech national question in Austria-Hungary; and photographs of scenes in Czechoslovakia and the Mediterranean area, 1936-1937.
Correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to fundraising in the United States for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, Jewish refugee and assassin of the German diplomat Ernst vom Rath in France in 1938. Photocopy.
The collection contains material relating to Edmund B. Thompson and his printing career, mainly at his Hawthorn House (Windham, Connecticut). Included are checklists, correspondence, photographs, and printing specimens (mainly by Hawthorn House)....
Consists of personal papers documenting the broadcasting career of Elsa Knight Thompson from World War II through the 1970s. Contains family and personal correspondence, business files, legal files related to litigation with KPFA including transcripts, a draft autobiography, calendars, photographs,...
Harlan Thompson was a writer of western novels for young people, sometimes published under the pseudonym, Stephen Holt; international president of P.E.N., 1958-59; won Boys' Clubs of America gold medal for in 1948, and Commonwealth Club juvenile silver medal for...
Leaflets, newsletters, pamphlets, newspaper and periodical issues, clippings, correspondence, and writings, relating to fascist and other rightist political groups in the United States and Europe after World War II. Includes a few leftist publications.
Relates to the march of General Joseph W. Stilwell and party from Burma to India in the spring of 1942. Consists mainly of transcripts of interviews with veterans of the march.
Correspondence and manuscripts of articles, books, poems and plays, relating to his career as professor of medieval history, University of California, and to the publication of his works. Some biographical and genealogical material included.
James Myers Thompson (1906-1977) was a journalist for the and the . He also wrote screenplays and mystery and suspense novels. The collection consists of typescripts written by Thompson.
Thompson's scrapbook, reveals an interest in California, Nebraska and Oregon local history, the history of American telegraphy, and an active involvement with a considerable extended family. Most of the materials to be found here are newspaper clippings, although the scrapbook...
Handbooks, sample ballots, notes, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to the South African elections of 1994.
Holograph letter written at Camp Davis, Columbus, Ky., requesting to return to duty.
Depicts Italian prisoners of war held by Austria, taken at the time of their release, September 1918.
Drafts of books, other writings, research notes, letters, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to political, social and economic conditions in various African countries, including the Congo (Brazzaville), Madagascar, Zaire and other French-speaking countries; and in Indochina, Thailand...
Papers of William Bell Thompson, physicist, researcher, professor, editor, and administrator. Thompson did pioneering work in plasma physics and established the field at Oxford University and the University of California, San Diego. He did theoretical and applied work in controlled...
English art dealer and writer, Thomson (1855-1930) worked at or managed several major galleries in London and edited the . The papers primarily contain professional and personal correspondence. Letters to and from leading artists and social figures trace artistic trends...
The collection contains 8 items, mainly fragments of writings, notes, and drafts of letters by Henry D. Thoreau, acquired by UCSB English Professor and Thoreau scholar, Lawrence Willson, from diverse sources....
This collection consists of a holograph letter from Henry David Thoreau to the publishing firm Wiley & Putnam and an engraved portrait of Thoreau. The letter is dated January 14, 1847 and is addressed to Evert A. Duyckinck. Thoreau asks...
Letters, 1929-1930, to Guy Jerram, French communist leader, relating to the French communist movement and the imprisonment of Maurice Thorez; and photocopies of letters, 1955-1964, to Roger Garaudy, French communist leader and philosopher, relating to the French communist movement and...
This collection was processed in two separate sections. The first section had been partially processed and cataloged by library staff. The second section processed two years later when four boxes of unprocessed material were discovered after a shelf move. The...
Beowulf Thorne (Jack Henry Foster) was a political activist on issues affecting PWAs (people with AIDS). He was one of the founders, with Tom Shearer, of the humor magazine, Diseased Pariah News (DPN). He used his skills as a writer,...
The diaries detail Craig's medical visits, prescriptions, and accounts.
All are addressed to Sinclair from Wilder with the exception of one carbon typescript from Sinclair to Wilder, one from Wilder to Paul S. Bachman at the University of Hawaii, and one each from Wilder's mother and sister to Sinclair....
Concerning his writing; one letter regarding Gertrude Stein. Also included are letters of Wilder's sister Isabel, 1969-1977, some relating to the production of his plays; a letter of condolence from Abramson and a few obituary notices from various newspapers.
Chiefly concerning music.
Letters to Norman Unger concerning his writing; timetable and portions of holograph manuscript of Ides of March; holograph manuscripts of text for his broadcast on Gertrude Stein and an essay on G. B. Shaw; reprint of his article on Lope...
Chiefly papers of Harry Innes Thornton Creswell (1891-1964), military attache to Tokyo; together with papers of Harry Innes Thornton (1797-1861), member of California Land Commission for 1851; Harry Innes Thornton (1834-1895), lawyer, Calif. State Senator, and officer in the Confederate...
The bulk of this collection documents the birth, growth, and activities of the Committee for Homosexual Freedom (CHF), probably the first "gay liberation" group in Northern California, originating in the spring of 1969 by Leo Laurence and Gale Whittington. Laurence...
The collection contains one record book for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Los Angeles Chapter, ca 1898, with correspondence and other material laid in, and one record book for the United Confederate Veterans, Pacific Division (Spencer R. Thorpe, Commander),...
Depicts student demonstrations at Xinan Lianhe Daxue (Southwest Associated University), Kunming, China, protesting the killing of four students at the university by Kuomintang soldiers in 1945.
Juneau and Douglas Island[s] from the Basin Road, Alaska, #4586 -- Sitka from the Harbor Islands, #4562 -- The Steamer Ancon in Glacier Bay, Alaska, #4717.
Photographs captioned: Sheep-shearing on C.T. Romie Ranch, near Soledad, Monterey Co, Cal. -- J.C. Flood's residence, Menlo Park, Cal. -- Mt. Shasta from Butteville.
1: two men and three women posing in front of Yosemite Falls (by J.J. Reilly) -- 2: view entitled "Pitt [sic] River, Shasta Co." depicting a rough wooden house ("Good Friday's House") with group of Indians (by R.E. Wood of...
v.1 - The Revolution in Government: Miners and Merchants; v. 2 - Guanajuato.
Day was an architect who graduated from the University of California and later designed several campus buildings.
Forms part of the Robert B. Honeyman Collection.
Spine title.
Writing as Roach's business agent, he comments on business conditions and opportunities in the city, the construction of various buildings, purchase and rental of real estate, destructive fires in the city, the effects of the '55 depression, mining investments, and...
Autobiography and poetry.
Include scrapbook of testimonials, with copies and photocopies of letters from Ralph H. Lutz, Jacques Maritain, Joseph Pulitzer, Thomas J. Watson, Harold Butler, Edward Alden Jewell and others; clippings; samples of her work; and biographical information.
Include a journal for 1781; playbills, 1777-1781; and a history of the theater from 1716 to 1783.
The records of the Thurgood Marshall College Provost, formerly the Third College Provost, contain administrative correspondence and subject files, outgoing chronological correspondence files, newspaper clippings (1969-1981), and photographs (1970-1989) of people and events. Included are the files of Joseph Watson...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, pamphlets, maps, medals, and certificates, relating to relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium in Belgium and northern France during World War I.
Relates to Haitian political conditions and the American occupation of Haiti.
Materials prepared as industrial chemist and geologist. Papers pertain to investigation and development of wells and irrigation in California, and include water and soil anaylses; and correspondence and legal papers relating to the suit of Prather vs. Hoberg over water...
Created by H.C. Tibbitts, with photographs by himself and by others, including I.W. Taber.
29 leaves in wooden boards, Sanscrit texts transposed into Tibetan script, written by various hands in Uchen script. The larger pages are scriptural texts, probably written by lamas; the smaller are copies made by lay people, to be carried in...
1 frame with 5 photographs (3 of T. Vasquez, 1 of Sheriff John H. Adams, 1 of Abdon Leiva); 1 framed photo of T. Vasquez; 1 framed engraving of Judge D. Belden of San Jose; 1 framed photo of the...
Contains typed transcripts (10 p.) of newspaper articles on Vásquez and typed transcripts (4 p.) of sentencing reports.
Source unknown.
The collection consists of approximately 289 tide gauge record rolls taken at the S.I.O. Pier. Each roll includes the following information: marigram number, gauge number, scale, date, time meridian, time record begins and ends, chief of party and tide observer
Sermon, relating to problems of post-World War II German reconstruction. Delivered at Markus Church, Stuttgart, Good Friday, 1947.
Records of mining claims, patents, notices of location, contracts, stock certificates, accounts, and some correspondence, 1882-1885, respecting mines in Grant and Socorro counties, New Mexico. The accounts, 1879-1882, are entered in a ledger volume which contains a list of the...
Cartoon sequence depicting the hardships and eventual homecoming of an imaginary Belgian refugee during World War I. Printed in England.
Relates to religion in Russia. Includes a photocopy of a translation by Peter Nicholas Kurguz, 1962.
Collection includes personal and professional correspondence (chiefly incoming), contracts, sketches, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings, and "written" conversations between Tilden, who was deaf, and others. Also includes medals, other personal memora bilia. Principal correspondents are his daughter,...
The collection contains personal (including family) and professional correspondence regarding fashion activities, her employment with the architect Richard Joseph Neatra and the California Youth Authority, and research on her father, Douglas Tilden, and Eliza Woodson Farnham. Also included are poetry,...
Marechal Juarez Távora (1898-1975) was one of Brazil's most popular military and political figures from 1922-1967. The collection contains Dr. Ann Tiller's research and collection of documents, letters and related materials that provide particular insight into Távora's actions, thoughts and...
The Tillie Lewis Collection contains biographical materials, including clippings and typescript essays on Tillie Lewis and her business activities; as well as advertising copy, product labels and photographs of Tillie Lewis Foods facilities and products....
Speech transcript, letter, and pamphlet, relating to activities of the French resistance movement during World War II.
Relates to changes in the Japanese government system between 1855 and 1891.
Collection of miniature books of poetry, plays, essays, novels, and stories.
For hoeing celery, cutting lettuce, and working in a green house.
This collection comprises seven posters published by Times Change Press (New York City) on a wide variety of national political issues. Topics include political activism, voting, demonstrating against the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh and Che Guevara. The posters were...
Correspondence, clippings, and printed matter, relating to various members of the Romanov family and other Russian dignitaries and nobility; events in Russia before, during, and after the Russian Revolution; and the Russian emigration to foreign countries. Includes Romanov memorabilia.
Includes a few papers relating to his work as administrator of the Indians of San Rafael, with list of names of Indians at Nicasio (1851-1853); some accounts, papers relating to the settlement of his estate.
Correspondence, notes, course materials, drafts of papers and book, research materials, and card files related to Timothy Prout's teaching career in evolution and ecology at the University of California, Davis and at the University of California, Riverside.
Contains an illustrated prospectus for investors, advertisements and price lists for their perfume, "Cantonfleur," mail order requests, an invoice for supplies; and, solicitations from various manufacturers and suppliers. With these are a few personal letters, some written on company stationery,...
Consists of personal correspondence from family and friends discussing life in Northern Calif. including San Francisco, Oakland, and Stockton, where Eichelberger resided and from a friend who moved to Mass. Also includes correspondence to her father, Cyrus Eichelberger, and her...
The collection consists of an album with 113 black/white photographs taken by Francis Haar of Kamakura for Tindale, all stamped by Haar on the verso. This album was the result of Tindale's fascination with Japanese papermaking and paper makers. He...
Correspondence and miscellanea, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
Writings, drawings, photographs, and reprints, relating to conditions in the Netherlands under German occupation during World War II, and to food relief at the end of the war. Includes a study entitled Wartime Food Problems of the Netherlands.
Relates to conditions in Allied prison camps at Grewensmühl and Neuengamme, Germany, and Zedelgem, Belgium. Photocopy.
Speeches and writings, diary, play, articles, press releases, letters, and video tapes, relating to the history of the Achinese people of Indonesia, to the struggle for independence of the National Liberation Front of Acheh Sumatra, and to Indonesian human rights...
Relates to German war policy. On metal printing plate.
Relates to the anti-Nazi movement in Germany during World War II and to conditions in Germany following the war. Letters illustrated with original drawings. Also includes printed copies of writings by Tisa von der Schulenburg and photographs of her sculptures.
Papers of Gennaro M. Tisi, noted clinical and research specialist in the area of pulmonary medicine and a founding member of the School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego. Author of over 100 original articles, chapters, and abstracts, Tisi's...
Relates to activities of the destroyer U.S.S. Porter in the Atlantic during the World War I
Correspondence, speeches and writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Title supplied by cataloger.
This collection includes correspondence, legal documents, tax documents, and bonds created by the Title Insurance and Trust Company. These materials are related to trusts held by members of the Dominguez family and land that was once part of the Rancho...
Contains recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Title IX Compliance, and compiled materials in five sections (referred to as books): 1, Academic departments and units.--2, Students.-- 3, Departmental self evaluations.--4, Student services units.-- 5, Other non-academic units.
Hand-drawn portraits of American, British, Japanese, French, Italian, Belgian, and Chinese delegates to the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament, 1921-1922. Portraits are autographed by their subjects.
Diaries, correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, clippings, and printed matter, relating to Romanian politics and diplomacy, and to Romanian-Soviet negotiations, 1931-1932. Also available on microfilm (24 reels).
Typed transcript and translation of copy of grazing rights, 1840, and title, 1841, for Mare Island, granted to Victor Castro.
Abstract of title for property in Puebla, with contemporary copies of documents dating back to 1747.
Files relating to the ranch property in the district of Tialpam, Coyacán.
Legal notes, containing abstract of title and resumé of litigation, ca. 1681-1744, over boundaries and water rights for property near Mexico City, involving Indians and other owners.
Incomplete file (mainly contemporary copies) of documents relating to the claim of Francisco Xavier Corona for land near San Andrés, Chihuahua, and to later litigation over the property by his heirs.
Letters concerning the ownership, assessment, and taxation of real properties in Mexico City.
Charles Hickman Titus (1896-1965) taught at Whitman College and Stanford before coming to teach at UCLA in 1927. He was an expert on American political theory and studied U.S. voting habits. During World War II, Titus served as a lieutenant...
Largely bills from merchants in Marysville and San Francisco for wholesale purchases.
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Recollections of travels to Missouri, 1839, and overland journey to Oregon. Begun March 4, 1897, addressed to his granddaughter, Rhoda Swinnerton, but never completed.
Reports by Rufus Ingalls, including lists of camping places, included.
Written by Czechoslovak intellectuals to protest the partition of Czechoslovakia authorized by the Munich Conference.
This collection documents the public information efforts of the Tobacco Free Project and the Girls Against Tobacco Campaign. It contains pamphlets published and/or distributed by the TFP, general information about the activities and goals of the TFP, a general description...
This collection documents the public information efforts of the Tobacco Free Project and the Girls Against Tobacco Campaign.
This collection documents the activities of the Tobacco Free Project of the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFTFP). The bulk of the material in this collection is made up of contracts, reports, and other materials generated by the SFTFP...
This collection consists of manuscripts and published sheet music, lyric sheets, correspondence and other documents, and sound recordings
Photographs document the Tobin farm house, located at 965 Weeks Street, East Palo Alto, Calif., prior to its demolition, ca. 2007, to make way for the Clarke-Weeks Townhomes project.
Contains typescripts or photocopies for several of Lurie's unpublished sound poems, produced in limited runs and distributed to a few individuals. Several volumes are signed and numbered. Some titles appear in several versions. Also includes announcements of exhibits and performances.
The Collection consists of materials relating to the Austrian-American composer, Ernst Toch. Included are music manuscripts and scores, books of his personal library, manuscripts, biographical material, correspondence, articles, essays, speeches, lectures, programs, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, financial records, and memorabilia....
Collection consists of ephemera, photographs, programs, and memorabilia relating to dance in the twentieth century. Includes clippings, programs, fliers, magazines, and posters, as well as letters to Todd.
Relates to political and social conditions in Cuba.
Chiefly correspondence, minutes, press releases of various water resources organizations; and reports, maps, charts, photographs, and articles relating to Skagit Hydroelectric Project, Washington....
Includes California attorney's license for John M. Todd (July 10, 1865); letters to Frank M. Todd from S.S. McClure of McClure's Magazine, C.M. Gayley, and George Sterling; letter to Mrs. Frank M. Todd from Earl Warren on the death of...
Relates to political, economic, and labor developments in the United States and Europe. Also includes privately printed copy (1996). Photocopy.
Diaries, speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and photographs, relating to engineering projects in China, especially river engineering and flood control; famines and relief work in China; and social, economic and political conditions in China.
Political cartoons satirizing Adolf Hitler and other German Nazi leaders, and depicting the plight of Poland under German occupation.
Collection consists of slides, paintings, an audiotape, and articles, pamphlets, and books by or about Kerschensteiner, assembled by Emil Otto Toews in the preparation of his 1955 UCLA doctoral dissertation on Bavarian educator Georg Kerschensteiner. The books comprise six duplicates...
Akira Togawa was born July 5, 1903. He came to the United States in 1923 and married his wife, Kimi, who was a kibei, in 1929, and they had five children. Before World War II, Togawa was employed by the...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Togo.
Consists of personal correspondence to Toichi Domoto, most dating to his time in Ill. for school. Also includes some business correspondence of the Domoto Bros. and Toichi Domoto Nursery. There are not many records from the relocation era but one...
Various publishers.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Contains 6 letters, 1 postcard, and 4 envelopes from Alice B. Toklas to Prentiss Taylor, and 4 carbon copies of letters from Prentiss to Alice.
News of her health, mutual friends, etc.
Correspondence concerning the life and activities of Toklas while in the United States and Europe.
Concerning their mutual friend, Thornton Wilder, and commenting on the work of William Faulkner.
Writings and correspondence, relating to aspects of Russian history, and especially to aristocratic life in Russia prior to the Russian Revolution, the Russian Imperial court, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and subsequent Russian émigré life. Includes correspondence of George...
Relates to the dangers from radioactive fallout resulting from nuclear weapon testing. Signed by members of the College of General Education of Tokyo University.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, and printed matter, relating to American communism, politics, and journalism, and the Alger Hiss espionage case. Includes 98 letters from Whittaker Chambers about the Hiss case.
Pictorial book, newspapers, newsletters, and photographs, relating to the Japanese invasion and occupation of the Philippines during World War II.
Appeal on behalf of the young workers of Germany to the young people of the world, relating to the goals of the German Revolution. Photocopy.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the archeology of China and to Russian émigré affairs.
Copies and drafts of letters written by him; letters to him from colleagues, his attorney, and sympathizers; copies of statements made by him, and by other individuals and groups relating to academic freedom; legal documents in Tolman v. Underhill...and Kelley...
This collection documents the career of Richard Chace Tolman, who served on the faculties of the Universities of Michigan, Cincinnati, California (Berkeley) and Illinois. Collection includes family photographs, personal and biographical materials including his Ph. D. Thesis, sporadic and limited...
Relates to Krotkov and Meshcheriakov family history from 1760 to 1917. Includes excerpts from family correspondence, 1913-1917, and family photographs.
Relates to Leo Tolstoy.
Memorandum notebook, listing major military and state officials, 1858; and photographs of the 1903 Russian Imperial Costume Ball in St. Petersburg.
Correspondence, military documents, and photographs, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to the Russian Civil War.
Diaries and writings, relating to the life and works of L. Tolstoy. Includes drafts of the novels by L. Tolstoy, and
This collection consists primarily of pamphlets, posters and other printed materials created or collected by the Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee, in their work to free Tom Mooney, a labor activist wrongfully convicted of bombing the 1916 Preparedness Day Parade...
Contains drafts, galley proofs and revised versions of the following works: Artist descending a staircase; The human factor; Jumpers; Travesties; Where are they now?
Manuscript typescript drafts of the following works: On the razzle; The dog it was that died; Squaring the circle; The frog prince; Jumpers; Love for three oranges. Also includes clippings about Stoddard and a few programs.
Correspondence, accounts, lists of supplies, legal papers relating to mining activities in Alaska, California (primarily around Angels Camp) and Nevada, and to oil ventures in southern California. Also, letters containing information concerning his brother Louis' experiences whaling off the coast...
Slides and photographs, 1964-2006, taken at sporting and Gay Pride events in California (Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, and San Francisco), New York, and in Europe; at Mardi Gras and Southern Decadence in New Orleans; at MCC General Conferences;...
Writings, notes, statistics, and biographical data, relating to political conditions in Yugoslavia.
Contains names of members, with lists of shoots, number and species of game shot down.
Correspondence, reports, governing documents, and printed matter, relating to activities of the Institut Henry-Dunant in promoting research concerning the International Committee of the Red Cross and international law regarding human rights.
Minutes, reports, memoranda, serial issues, and printed matter, relating to the occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II, Yugoslav collaborationist and resistance movements, and postwar United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration work in Yugoslavia. Includes microfilm and photocopies of Yugoslav,...
Regarding the cattle business in California.
Relates to the siege of Warsaw in 1939. Published in revised form (London, 1961).
Description of property in the town of Albufeira, Portugal.
Collection items include Tombs diary dated 1885 through August 1887, three pieces of correspondance, a bill of sale for a slave (1848) and an insurance advertisement. The total of seven papers in the collection provide a snapshot of the life...
Correspondence, ephemera, photographs, programs, and letters from famous theatrical personalities including Helen Hayes, Lynn Fontanne, Laurence Olivier, John Barrymore, and James Mason. Photographs of productions at the Fresno Community Theatre from 1955-1961.
Relates to the northwestern front of the Russian Civil War, 1919.
Collection includes letters, newsclippings, and articles by and about Tomlinson and his work. Also included is a holograph manuscript of "That Next War," a typescript of "A Complaint of Peace," and a first edition of "A Complaint of Peace" in...
The TOMO Foundation collection measures 9 linear inches and dates from 1942 to 1944. The collection is arranged in ten series: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Michigan, Ohio, Wyoming, Utah, Unidentified relocation centers, and Government reports....
Primarily letters written by Edward Tompkins to his cousin Jane H. Searls, 1861-72. Included also are letters written by his wife, Sarah, and one by his son, Frederick; and a letter from a relative commenting on Tompkins' death.
Diary (May 20-25, 1858) kept by Sarah Haight (later Mrs. Edward Tompkins) on trip to the Calaveras Big Trees and Yosemite Valley in the wedding party of William C. Ralston and his bride; acceptance (Sept., 1872) by the Regents of...
Portfolio 1: William H. Avery's correspondence with his daughter, Xora (later Mrs. Perry T. Tompkins) and his son, Russ, relating mainly to activities at the University of California, Berkeley; letter from Frederick Slate to Perry T. Tompkins; and copy of...
The bulk of the collection was donated by Barbara H. Tompkins, widow of Walker A. Tompkins, with the remainder donated by Eric Hvolboll. The collection consists mainly of Tompkins writings (local/regional history and historical fiction) and related research files, but...
Includes some of Morales' papers as Peruvian minister to Mexico.
Mainly letters (1850-1897) to John Henley Tone (1826-1903) from brother Theodore concerning his grocery, wood and coal buisinesses and the development of Manhattan, N.Y.; letter from W.F. Freeman describing his travels in India in 1886 (1), and clippings re John...
Alice Tone Gibbons' papers consist of her published writings. The Theodosia Benjamin papers consist of theater programs, business papers and school books relating to the Benjamin family and the transcript of an interview with Theodosia Benjamin by retired University of...
Consists chiefly of membership records, 1901-1908, categorized by the Six Districts from which its members originated (Huaxian, Sanshui, Qingyuan, Sihui, Gaoming, and Gaoyao), and records of contributions, 1904-1950, particularly for Chinese New Year and other celebrations or renovations received from...
Chiefly textbooks, including classical Chinese language, history, literature, philosophy, geography, math, economy, political science, and psychology, as well as a cookbook, and books concerning religion, and medicine. Also includes materials relating to the Chinese Constitutionalist Party, including two books about...
Contains correspondence between board members of Tonopah Divide Mining Company including B.F. Edward, E.B. Paxson, and E.J. Erickson concerning the running of the mines in Nevada.
Papers of the American historian include correspondence, speeches, and writings, relating to conservative political thought and higher education in the United States.
Relates to the Malayan Communist Party. Includes translations of internal party documents.
The collection consists of photographs from Richard Tooker's research papers on West Coast shipping.
Collection of author Raymond Toole-Stott, author of Collection includes correspondence, monographs, book drafts, printed ephemera and scrapbooks relating to the circus.
The bulk of the collection was purchased in 1968, with some later additions from Toole-Stott and his estate, ca. 1972-1983, and other small purchases to ca. 1984....
Frances Toor (1890-1956) was a folklorist. Her publications include (1934), (c. 1944), (1947), (1953), and (c. 1960). The collection consists of books by Toor and Arsène Kersaudy, printed material, one manuscript by Kersaudy, travel brochures, research materials, and photographs used...
Simon Toparovsky is a designer and sculptor whose work has been exhibited internationally. The collection consists of printed material, exhibition brochures and catalogs, artwork, and clippings in English and Italian.
Jewish soldier, imperial Russian army.
The Topolobampo Collection contains Albert Kimsey Owen's business records and promotional materials related to the colony and railroad enterprise established on Topolobampo Bay, Sinaloa, Mexico between 1872 and 1910. Materials include business correspondence, writings by Owen, legal documents, descriptions of...
Materials in this collection are comprised of photographs, contact prints, drawings, newspapers, charts, maps and blueprints of the Topolobampo socialist colony in Mexico. Part of the archival group Hispanic and Latin American History & Culture.
Relates to the Polish communist movement, the deportation of Poles to the Soviet Union in 1939-1941, engineering and industrial activities in Soviet-occupied Poland and the Soviet Union during World War II and in postwar Poland, and antisemitism in postwar Poland....
Relates to communist movements in Canada.
Contains legislative files, subject files, and general files, which include a smattering of clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials.
Uruguayan constructivist painter. Papers comprise published and unpublished manuscripts (including those by and about Torres-Garcia), sketches, charts, pamphlets, reviews of exhibitions, gallery notices, and art journals and catalogs. The collection also includes photocopies of Torres-Garcia’s letters, manuscripts, and reviews....
Binder's title.
Photographs show scenery at Torrey Pines (near Del Mar, Calif.), a house visible in the distance.
Correspondence between Toshio Mori and William Saroyan regarding the possible publication of Mori's short stories. Includes letter from Harcourt Brace publisher Frank Morley to Saroyan, with a carbon copy of Morley's letter to Mori, and 4 telegrams from Morley to...
Letters written to him; copies and drafts of a few by him; mss. of some of his plays and other writings; biographical information; programs, publicity material and announcements for plays; contracts; copyrights; royalty statements: scrapbooks; clippings, etc.
Among others, includes portraits of: Dan Totheroh, Bulah Bondi, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Charles G. Norris, Elsa Heymann, and Ruth St. Denis.
Writings and biographical data, relating to economic cooperative movements and theory, and to Russian émigré affairs.
Manuscript and galley proofs of her novel dealing with Los Angeles' Mexican-American community in the early l94Os. Also included, correspondence with publishers and agents, fan mail, research material, book jacket, and a watercolor design for the jacket.
Eleven letters to the Tournaphone Music Co. (and later the Hammond Reed Co.) of Worcester, Massachusettes with inquiries on parts, repairs, and music for their Tournephone and Aurephone organettes.
Includes copies of her report of trip to Delano, California, and of her speech on behalf of the strikers. With this, announcements, proclamations, and other materials of the National Farm Workers' Association.
One bound ledger records maintenance to the bridge between March 1, 1944 to March 30, 1946. Colorful ink drawings embellish the endpapers. There are also a few clippings regarding the bridge's history. A few photographs have been filed with the...
Relates to the facilities, history, purpose, and activities of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Includes interviews with Herbert Hoover and with staff members and researchers at the Hoover Institution.
Relates to the development of the Bradley Fighting Machine by the FMC Corporation and the question of its adoption by the United States Army. Speech given at the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Includes audiovisual material used to illustrate...
Interviews of Colonel John Van Vliet, Jr., and Lieutenant Colonel Donald Stewart, U.S. Army, German prisoners in World War II, relating to their participation in a German-organized committee to investigate the Katyn Forest massacre in 1943.
Regarding judgement.
Correspondence, legal documents (primarily relating to real estate transactions), receipts, and ledgers and account books of the firm; together with records of other companies in which the brothers had a controlling interest (Gold Run Ditch and Mining Company, 1880-1897; Pioneer...
Title from manuscript caption on mount. Each image also captioned: Drawn from nature by A. Schwartz.
These 43 volumes of the Towne and Bacon Printers, cover the years 1854 to 1875, and include journals (1856-1870); daybooks (1854-1866); cash books (1855-1875); receipt books (1855-1865); petty accounts and ledgers (1855-1868); ledgers (1854-1868); and a payroll book (1865-1873)....
The collection contains four Civil War related items, of Major General Edward Davis Townsend (1817-1893). Included are two documents issued by Townsend at the Adjutant General's Office, War Department, 1864-1865 (assignment to duty of Brig. Gen. B. U. Brice, and...
The Townsend Family Papers collection contains correspondence, business and other personal documents of Dr. John Townsend, his wife Elizabeth Townsend, and their son John Henry Moses Townsend. Items in this collection offer glimpses into the Townsends' lives: their travels with...
The Townsend Plan was proposed in 1933 by Francis Townsend. The plan called for a $200-a-month pension to any retired person over sixty. Bills to establish the Plan were brought up and defeated in Congress many times and the movement...
Survey form responses, correspondence, and report drafts for the UNICEF funded Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research (IASER) project entitled "Survey of Traditional Birth Attendants in Papua New Guinea." The project was conducted by Dr. Patricia...
Transcripts of letters from A. and Rosalind Toynbee to relatives and friends in England, 1921-1923, relating to their observations of conditions in Greece and Turkey during the Greco-Turkish War; and sound recordings of speeches by A. Toynbee in San Francisco...
Seitaro Toyota was born in 1885 in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. He arrived in the United States in 1905. Toyota was a labor contractor at the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation, a Japanese labor camp in McGill, Nevada (1912-41). He was interned...
Sermons delivered to Norwegian resistance movement members imprisoned in German-occupied Norway during World War II.
These papers concern the Mohole Project. The papers include some correspondence, memoranda, press releases, committee reports, goals, statements and other material generated or collected by Joshua I. Tracey. Correspondents include Harry Ladd, Gordon Lill, Hollis D. Hedberg. These files also...
The tract and cadastral maps in this collection are of real estate developments located in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and Ventura counties. The maps are listed by location using the and . A few maps fall outside of this territory,...
Collection contains tract maps from a Los Angeles real estate business scrapbook. Includes such Los Angeles area neighborhoods as Arlington Heights, Grammercy Park, Torrance, Van Nuys Lankershim, and Wilmington....
Collection consists of 113 pamphlets bound into 6 vols., issued by several different London publishers, primarily in 1820, with some in 1821. The pamphlets deal with George IV's allegations of Caroline's adultery, the Bill of Pains and Penalties, and Caroline's...
Title supplied.
Collection of 34 legal petitions, memorials, letters, declarations, etc. relating to the estate of James MacPherson.
notebook of Cyrus Tracy, mainly concerning mathematics, navigation, and philosophy. Note on front cover: "... written by Cyrus Tracy of Windham, the father of Frederick P. Tracy ... 1888").
Tracy Irwin Storer papers, Archives, California Academy of Sciences
One album with 35 pages (approximately 175 items), including Rewards of Merit cards, litho flowers, items advertising Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Troy retailers, The Perfection Bottle clip showing an open champagne bottle, Lydia Pinkham's vegetable compound, Knight on horseback with Champion...
Collection consists of trade or advertising cards of various companies, stores, and products. Includes Arbuckle's Ariosa Coffee, bakers and bakeries, Coca-Cola, dry cleaning, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, musical instruments, restaurants and hotels, sewing machines, tobacco, Union Pacific Tea...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Arguments presented to, and reports issued by, an international tribunal for adjudication constituted by the United States and Canada, relating to American complaints of damage to crops caused by fumes from a smelter at Trail, British Columbia.
Queen of Blood / dir. Curtis Harrington. 1966 and Blood bath / dir. Jack Hill, Stephanie Rothman. 1966 -- Goliath and the dragon [La vendetta de Ercole] / dir. Vittorio Cottafavi. 1960 -- The masque of the red death /...
Correspondence, trial records, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, circulars and posters, relating mainly to train robberies in California, Oregon and Arizona, particularly the De Autreamont case. Some clippings relate also to labor disturbances.
Writings, memoranda, reports, surveys, handbooks, maps, photographs, and printed matter, relating to education reform in Japan during the Allied occupation. Includes phonotape interview of J. C. Trainor by Harry Wray, 1980
Manuscript, with numerous additons and corrections.
This collection contains correspondence, audiovisual materials, publications of organizations, artifacts, artwork, and other documents related to Southeast Asian refugees. Materials from the refugee camps convey the struggles and issues faced by the refugees. Organizational materials focus on anti-Communist activities and...
Conference papers, relating to economic and political aspects of East-West trade. Photocopy.
1. Documents from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, concerning José Antonio de Areche, Visitador General del Peru from 1777 to 1782, and Viceroy Manuel Guirior. 1781-1795. 2. Memorias relativas a la sublevación del Casique de Tunga-Saca José Gabriel Tupac-Amaro...
Typed transcripts of letters and reports addressed to colleagues or relatives by Jesuit missionaries Pyrrhus Gerardus, Maximilian von Stein, Victor Walter, Philippus Segesser, Georgius Haberl, Theophilus Aschenbrenner, Jacobus Sedelmayer, Franciscus Xaverius Wagner, Antonius Benz, [Franciscus] Hermannus Glandorff, and Benno Dumce....
Schedules, route maps, and transit information relating to bus lines, street-railroads, metro, trolley cars, and ferries in cities across the U.S., collected by staff of the Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
On a preliminary leaf: names of the engineer-in-chief, flagman, cook, etc.
The Transit Reference Collection is an accumulation of reference resources, many now of historical value, collected by the libraries of the LACMTA and its predecessor agencies.
Sound recordings, relating to post-communist political and economic developments in Poland. Includes related publicity materials. Conference co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace and the Center for Russian and East European Studies.
The accession consists of 107 original 5 x 7 black and white images documenting R/V Spencer F. Baird on Transpac Expedition. The photographs were taken on the leg of the journey from Hakodate to Japan. The images include portraits of...
Letters, writings, manifesto, agreement, serial issue, and video tape, relating to activities of Vietnamese émigré anti-communist organizations, and to American medical and other assistance to Vietnam and Laos. Includes writings by Nguy?^n Van Thi?u, former president of South Vietnam.
Documents relating to land transactions between Alonso Telles and Francisco Blas Ramírez in the vicinity of Napaluca Valley, Mexico.
Contemporary copies of documents relating to proof of nobility for Alonso Muñiz and his family.
Treatise on statics, with theorems, corallaries, and problems concerning motion, mechanics, pulleys, wedges and screws. Followed by a treatise on optics.
SEE ALSO MSS 86-26.
SEE ALSO MSS 89-15.
Album of travel snapshots shows scenes of beaches, homes, hotels, other buildings, scenery, etc. The California portion of the album focuses on Southern California including Redlands (mostly agricultural views), San Diego area views (Hotel del Coronado, etc.), Los Angeles houses,...
Snapshots of unidentified vacationers on hikes, boating, in Yosemite and vicinity, and on the coast. Includes several photographic postcards of the Blue Lakes and a New Almaden resort, and a brochure for Campbell Hot Springs, Sierraville, Calif.
Chiefly snapshots of several young men and women in Fresno, Sacramento, Yosemite, giant sequoia groves, a lodge at Fish Camp (in the Sierra Nevada), Santa Cruz, and San Francisco. These views, dating from ca. 1919-1920, include photographs of their Jewett...
Album contains travel photographs taken primarily in Puerto Rico (San Juan) and Cuba (Havana, Castillo del Morro, Matanzas, Santiago, Cienfuegos and Gibara). Other locations depicted include Morocco (Tangiers), Ceylon (i.e. Sri Lanka), Aden (i.e. South Yemen), and Singapore. Inclues views...
This collection contains public relations files; general office materials and casework materials dating from 1914-1976; station reports and statistical reports, 1915-1932; audit reports, 1932-1960; financial records; board minutes; convention and various published materials.
This collection includes over fifty years' worth of materials on the author B. Traven collected by Herbert and Mina Klein. The holdings are divided into the following sections, which largely correspond to Herbert Klein's original ordering of the material....
B. Traven (1890?-1969) was a seaman and author. His publications include (1956), (1935), and (1965). The collection consists of several articles by Lawrence Clark Powell about B. Traven, as well as a copy of Edward R. Hagemann's article, A checklist...
These are the personal papers of Helen Travis, a journalist, teacher and political activist. The collection includes correspondence, travel journals, travel and family photographs. The bulk of the collection is comprised of copies of FBI, CIA, State Department and...
Orders, certificates, and printed matter, relating to the American Field Service, and to French and American military transportation during World War I.
This collection consists of personal papers, correspondence, and press clippings which document Travis's personal life. It includes birth records, legal name change documents, and family correspondence with Travis's siblings, parents, and other extended family members. His profession as a Petroleum...
The Travis-Cook Family Papers contain Travis family genealogies; correspondence and other papers of Rhoda Jane Travis Bowers (1859-1914); business papers of John W. Bowers (1894-1895); correspondence of Richard Travis (1909-1910); correspondence and other papers of Mary Ella Bridwell Cook (1890-1936);...
The David K. Treadwell Genealogical Collection (1955-1973) documents the genealogy of the Treadwell family. The collection includes requests for information from the Genealogical Society of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints, Inc. Treadwell traced his family history to...
John Treanor was vice-president of the San Diego Water Company. He purchased the land to build Henshaw Reservoir and then later Hodges Dam and reservoir. In addition, he was on the Board of Trustees at Pomona College in the early...
Correspondence, reports, bills, receipts and related materials, May 18, 1914-March 31, 1916.
These papers pertain largely to Treat's association with Leland Stanford and the history of the University, and include correspondence, a notebook, his typescript reminiscences, and two letters by his daughter Laura Treat pertaining to her father....
Correspondence, reports, interviews, copies of diplomatic records, speeches, writings, notes, photographs, maps, memorabilia, and printed matter, relating to the diplomatic history of Japan, China, and other countries of the Far East. Includes a pamphlet collection on World War I
An incomplete outline of arithmetical principles and procedure. "Año de 1779", pencilled at top of p. 1, may be the date of the treatise.
Facsimile copies of the original draft copies of the Treaties of Velasco the public and the secret treaties with letter from the dealer, sketch giving historical background of the documents, etc.
The collection consists of invitations, designer "look books," promotional material, and other fashion ephemera pertaining to the Milan, London, Paris, and New York City fashion shows spanning the years 2001-2005.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collection includes Cliff House and Seal Rocks in San Francisco; a mission; Calaveras Mammouth Tree Grove; a fruit ranch and orchards in Solano County; hauling lumber in Calaveras; railroad scenes in the Siskiyous; Mt. Shasta; a reservoir in Saratoga; miscellaneous...
Collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, company publications, printed matter, proposals and specifications, and other miscellaneous materials relevant to Kaiser's many business interests.
Relates to capitalism, international politics, materialism, social classes, and socialism, particularly in communist-dominated countries, 1900-1957. Photocopy.
This collection was compiled by Donald Prell as a result of his research on Edward John Trelawny. The collection, therefore, contains primary and secondary source information about Edward John Trelawny and his relationships with Percy B. Shelley, Mary Shelley,...
Relates to British liaison with White Russian forces on the Crimea during the Russian Revolution.
Relates to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, reportage of the attack, and effects on the Japanese and Japanese American community in Hawaii. Also includes typescript draft.
Was originally laid in UCSD copy of H. Trench's NEW POEMS (1907, RARE PR5671.T6 N4 1907)....
Grant proposals, story outlines, script developments and treatments, publicity, soundtracks, videos, etc., all pertaining to the television scripts written and/or produced by Treviño. Includes photographs of Treviño, one by Harry Gamboa....
Lecture relating to Adolf Hitler. Delivered at Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University.
Relates to the evacuation by sea of British subjects from Cannes, France, to Liverpool, England, after the capitulation of France in June 1940.
Arguments of the Russian and Turkish governments and decision of the tribunal, relating to a dispute over reparations owed Russia by Turkey as a result of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878.
Bancroft xfF1206.I542: California Mission papers, C-C 4-5. Cf. Manuscripts Catalog.
The accession includes one video tape (75 minutes), an audio tape recording (75 minutes) and sixty 3x5 color photographs of A Tribute to Roger Revelle held at the University of California, San Diego in the Mandell Weiss Forum on October...
Martin Herman Trieb was a physical education teacher and Supervisor of Physical Education for the Los Angeles City School District (1931-55). The collection consists of manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, correspondence, and clippings related to Martin H. Trieb and his work...
Correspondence and diaries, relating to German military operations during World War II.
Relates to Sandinista human rights violations in Nicaragua. Interview conducted by Deann M. Alford. Includes English translation transcript.
Relates to economic progress in the Soviet Union since the Russian Revolution.
Correspondence, account books, membership lists, minutes of meetings, embroidery patterns...
Correspondence, account books, membership lists, minutes of meetings, embroidery patterns
Original documents mainly from the Recorder's office, 1851-1859. Include petitions from citizens concerning roads; justice court papers; receipts for vendors' license fees; articles of incorporation of the Trinity Water Company; certificates of sale of property by Sheriff's office; deeds and...
The collection contains bylaws of the corporation, minutes of meetings, lists of stockholders and correspondence with them. Also included are papers relating to land claims, company operations, financial information and reports, and business correspondence. Blueprints are for dredges designed by...
The Views from a Trip to California collection contains 217 photographic prints collected by Harriet S. Tolman during a trip to California from 1888 to 1889. The dated prints range from 1887 to 1889, though many undated prints are likely...
Incomplete or unfinished memoir describing trip to California in 1852.
Record of trip from Denver, via New York, to Panama, Guatemala and Salvador, and return to Denver. Includes description of mines of Guatemala. Programs, clippings, invitations, calling cards, autographs, and letters pasted in.
Photographs of a trip to Dawson, in the Yukon Territory, by boat and the Dawson Trail. Includes street scenes and cabins at Dawson City, the Yukon River and numerous other scenes of the journey. Views of camp life show people...
Snapshots of a trip made by a party of American men from Texas to Mexico City and various mines in Mexico. Newsclippings present are articles by party member Harry T. Stetler describing the trip for a local Johnstown (Pennsylvania) newspaper....
Photographer / compiler unknown.
Contains 7 diaries relating Daniel Leach's three cross-country train trips from Boston to the West Coast. Accounts include many descriptions of life in Calif. including San Gabriel, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, San Diego and Yosemite. Other...
Letters, photographs and postcards, relating to the Russian community in China.
The collection consists of family records and personal papers, including letters, news clippings, and documents of Lois Gosney Castle Troendle, daughter of E. S. Gosney. The family papers contain early biographical material on E. S. Gosney, including genealogical records of...
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a novelist known for his Barsetshire and Palliser series of novels. Individual novels include (1857), (1865), and (1875). The collection consists of photostat copies of 932 extant letters by Anthony Trollope used for the publication, ,...
Frances Milton Trollope (1780-1863) was born in Stapleton, near Bristol, England. She briefly lived in the U.S., but returned to England in 1831. Out of the experience came her best known work, (1832). Frances and her husband, Thomas Adolphus, both...
Relates to the residence of Leon Trotsky in Mexico (1937-1940), Mexican politics during the presidency of Lazaro Cardenas, Communist and Trotskyist movements in Mexico, and the relation of Mexican intellectuals to Leon Trotsky.
Writings and correspondence of the Russian revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky, including drafts of articles and books, correspondence with John G. Wright and other leaders of the Socialist Workers Party of the United States, and typed copies of correspondence with V....
Relates to the life of the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. Produced by Ima Productions.
Relates to the Soviet public health system and its relationship to Western medical relief following the Russian Civil War. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Virginia. Photocopy.
Japanese musicians' performances of American, English, and Scots ballads, folk songs, popular songs, and bluegrass music with notes about sources for the songs and places and dates of the recordings. Liner notes include black-and-white photographs of the performers, revised November...
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Russian foreign policy, the Russian Civil War, the Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian emigre affairs.
Correspondence, memoirs, notes, and printed matter, relating to pre-World War I Russian diplomacy, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian émigré affairs. Includes correspondence with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Relates to the Russian Imperial Kirasir Household Troops Regiment of Her Majesty Mariia Feodorovna during the period 1911-1913.
Transcripts of speeches, interviews and press conferences, relating to Canadian foreign and domestic policy.
Original research on the architectural history of the Sacramento area; photographs, clippings, correspondence and notes regarding various buildings in the Sacramento area; early Sacramento directories.
The R. Dudley Trudgett Collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Files. The Personal Papers comprise the bulk of the collection containing student and personal drawings and other artworks created during his attendance...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to American naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, especially the sinking of the destroyer Hammann at the battle of Midway, antiwar protest movements in the United...
Gordon Haines True (1868-1928) served as Professor of Animal Husbandry at the University of California from 1913-1928. His papers contain correspondence, two photographs, and a scrapbook relating to his work with livestock and the University of California.
Relates to the history of the communist movement in Colorado. Interview by Brad Bohland, May 6, 1975.
Title supplied by cataloger.
James Dalton Trumbo (1905-1976) was a screenwriter who became one of the Hollywood Ten and was blacklisted by the motion picture industry (1947). He was one of the first blacklisted writers to emerge from the underground when he received screen...
Relates to international communism. Narrated by Ronald Reagan. Produced by the National Education Program.
Relates to the conflict between Croatian and Serbian forces in Croatia following the declaration of Croatian independence in 1991. Includes footage from Croatian television. Produced by a group of Croatian-American organizations.
Leaflets and brochures, relating to living conditions in Cuba and to anti-communist activities.
False satirical issue prepared by Polish dissidents, relating to the visit of Pope John Paul II to Poland. Photocopy.
Correspondence with Lincoln Steffens, American journalist and social reformer, 1932-1934, and with Ella Winter, widow of Lincoln Steffens, 1936, relating to leftist political movements in the United States.
This videotape consists of a series of short vignettes featuring members of the Ant Farm and TVTV. "Passing the buck" featuring Curtis Schreier in his new apartment in San Francisco; Colonel Sanders routing; video head from the ladies auxiliary; watching...
This videotape consists of a series of short vignettes featuring members of the Ant Farm and TVTV. "Passing the buck" featuring Curtis Schreier in his new apartment in San Francisco; Colonel Sanders routing; video head from the ladies auxiliary; watching...
This videotape consists of a series of short vignettes featuring members of the Ant Farm and TVTV. "Passing the buck" featuring Curtis Schreier in his new apartment in San Francisco; Colonel Sanders routing; video head from the ladies auxiliary; watching...
Correspondence, other writings, personal documents, and photographs, relating to the Kuomintang and political conditions in Taiwan, and to Taiwanese relations with East Asia and the United States. Includes memoir of activities as a Kuomintang anti-communist counterintelligence officer in China from...
Relates to the Don Cadet Corps during the Russian Revolution, and to relations between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1941.
Series of bulletins relating to Czechoslovakia during and immediately after World War II. Includes transcripts of wartime radio broadcasts from London. Later issues stated to be issuances of the Czechoslovak Legation in Switzerland.
German typographer and graphic designer. Correspondence between Jan Tschichold and his wife Edith and with a number of other artists, including Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, John Heartfield, El Lissitzky, László Moholy-Nagy, Kurt Schwitters, and Piet Zwart. Collection includes printed ephemera...
Commendations and certificates, 1879-1912, relating to the careers of various members of the family in the Russian civil service; and letters from the émigré Russian journalist Roman Gul' to Irina Aleksandrovna TSeklinskaia, 1978-1985, relating to personal matters.
The accession consists of a silk screened t-shirt designed by Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics worker Karen M. Young around 1977. The white t-shirt with black printing bears a sketched likeness of Freeman Gilbert and the following text: I...
Relates to activities of the organization.
Relates to the Greek Revolution of 1922 and the overthrow of King Constantine.
Charges A. D. TSitlidze, Shalva Konstantinovich Alaverdashvili, and others with counter-revolutionary activities, including terrorism, subversion, and sabotage, in Georgia.
Resolutions, reports, letters, and telegrams, relating to the Soviet decision to invade Hungary in 1956 and its aftermath. Includes related documents from other Soviet government sources. Photocopy.
Relates to detention of Polish prisoners of war and suppression of Ukrainian and Belarusian nationalist activities. Includes related memoranda by Lavrentii Beriia, 1940, and Aleksandr Shelepin, 1959, successive heads of the Soviet secret police. Photocopy.
The collection contains press files for David Dahl's Tsunami Press, located in Santa Barbara, California. It includes notes, typescripts, production schedules, trial sheets, mockups, proofs, artwork, woodcuts, broadsides, announcements, invitations, and prospectuses. The works, published from 1982-1986, are compilations of...
Tsuneishi (1888- ) was a haiku poet. The collection consists of periodicals, monographs, scrapboooks, and holograph journals of Shisei (Satoru) Tsuneishi. Most of the monographs in the collection relate to haiku, and scrapbooks contain accounts of Shisei and also clippings...
Memoirs and other writings, notes, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré life, anti-communist movements, and post-World War II refugees.
Includes Expediente relativo a un solar en Monterey (file concerning a lot in Monterey), 1835-1843, including petition of John Rainsford and other documents; another Expediente relativo a un solar in Monterey, 1836-1850, including transfer of title from María Victoria Beltrán...
Russian linen napkin, with Romanov Imperial crest and design.
Letterpress book includes a few letters of predecessor company of which Alfred L. Tubbs was also a principal, Folger & Tubbs. Most of the letters concern the business dealings of Tubbs & Co., a San Francisco cordage company which later...
This collection consists of 67 photographs (albumen and silver gelatin prints) documenting Orange County cities, Santa Catalina Island, coastal and surrounding areas, and Tubbs family events and homes. The collection includes photographs of President Benjamin Harrison's whistle-stop tour through Santa...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium and American Relief Administration; World War II relief activities for the Commission for Relief in Belgium, Finnish Relief Fund, and National Committee...
Museum files, correspondence, writings and other materials pertinent to Marcia Tucker's career as curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art and founding director of the New Museum (New York, N.Y.).
"La présente brochure n'est que le développement d'un article sur les récents progrès de l'archéologie musicale que j'ai publié dans le Correspondant du 25 juin 1869."--Foot-note, p. [1].
Papers of the avant-garde pianist and electronic music composer, David Tudor, comprehensively document his participation in post-World War II experimental music. Scores by other composers, notably John Cage, Earle Brown, Morton Feldman, Christian Wolff, Sylvano Bussotti, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tudor's...
Contains records of the major engineering projects of the Tudor Engineering Company, including work on the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, Tagus River Bridge and others. The Tudor Engineering Company records also include reports and statements...
This collection consists of manuscript documents in Spanish and Nahuatl from the town of Tulancingo (Hidalgo, Mexico). The documents consist primarily of civil litigation case files, but also include a small amount of criminal case files and several government printed...
Personal papers of internees: alien registration i.d.s, housing assignments, work assignments, clothing allowance receipts, recreation passes, co-op memberships, travel permits....
Personal papers of internees: alien registration i.d.s, housing assignments, clothing allowance receipts, recreation passes, co-op memberships, travel permits. Organization publications: yearbooks, memoranda, "Ben Kiroki's Story", "The American Observer", March 9, 1942 and May 4, 1942, audits of payroll
Collection contains photos of the Tule Lake Relocation Center, workers, farm labor, leisure activites, babies, nurses, the bank, library, barber, school, and social activites.
Writings, correspondence, studies, reports, financial records, and printed matter, relating to public choice, decision-making theory, political and economic theory, and legal procedure.
The Gene Tully Papers span 1850-1966 and contain correspondence, notes, newsclippings, literary productions and photographs primarily related to the Tully Family, the Sierra Nevada, Fresno and San Benito Counties....
Cruise books, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American naval aviation.
Jim Tully (1891-1947) worked successively as a farm laborer, link heater, tramp, circus roustabout, chainmaker, profesional pugilist, reporter for the and , and tree surgeon. His first verse appeared in the (1911). He was also a novelist, and a chronicler...
Research files, correspondence, publication files, ephemera, and memorabilia relating to his research in international economics. Includes extensive files from committee work at UC Davis and with national and international organizations.
Relates to evacuation of White Russian forces from southern Russia at the conclusion of the Russian Civil War.
Relates to Turkish political development, 1908-1927. Translated by Kerim K. Key. Edited by Elaine D. Smith.
Press releases, letters, pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, writings, election campaign literature, photographs, slides, sound recordings, video tapes, microfilm, and banners, relating to the Tiananmen Square incident in China in 1989, to protests of the incident held by Chinese student dissidents...
Collection consists of radio scripts related to the career of Irve Tunick. Includes programs such as American school of the air (1944-48), Cavalcade of America (1949-53), Towards a better world (1943-44), and The world is yours (1937-41).
Photograph album, ca. 1930, with 85 black/white snapshots of Tunisia, most with brief captions in French. Apparently taken by a group of French on tour, who appear in some of the photos. Includes images of oases, desert, camels, city scenes...
Pamphlets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Tunisia.
List of names mentioned in documents...
Yosemite photographs show Register Rock, the big oak at Big Oak Flat, Leidig's Hotel, a stagecoach driving to Yosemite, etc. Other Tuolumne County photos show Lumsden Bridge, a wagon at John Gray Ranch, general views of Coulterville (including the Coulterville...
Include mining claims, pre-emption claims and deeds for land in the county.
Original documents, mainly from the Recorder's Office, 1850-1877. Includes registration and claim papers of water companies and miners; petitions for roads; accounts; election and court documents.
Photographs show wilderness areas including Peppermint Falls, Summit Falls, Summit Vally, etc. Also shown are the remains of the Hoffman Gravel Mine, a saw mill (buildings and equipment), and a broad view of the Tuolumne river with Stevens Bar ferry...
Payroll stub book, disbound, nos. 1-2243; 3 business letters; 1 shipping invoice.
The Tuolumne County Water Company (TCWC) Records consist of approximately 10.8 cubic feet of materials dating between 1853-1909 and document all aspects of the TCWC ’s business, with particular emphasis on the company’s financial records. The water company was...
Payroll stubs....
Box 1: Letters to Joseph Pownall, Secretary, mainly concerning dividends and transfer of stock; accounts including fees for law suits, vouchers, pay roll records, receipts, and orders for scrip; contracts for construction of reservoirs, lease of water power; stock certificates,...
Contains correspondence concerning the Tuolumne Lught & Power Co. in Tuolumne County, California.
The Tuolumne River Preservation Trust records provide detailed documentation of the administrative and legal activities of the Trust, as well as all aspects of the campaigns to win Wild and Scenic status for the Tuolumne River and environmental protection for...
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, postcards, and photographs, relating to the promotion of Esperanto, especially in Latvia and the Soviet Union.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Depicts radical student posters and demonstrations at Stanford University.
Collection consists of correspondence, a bibliographic card index, journals and magazines, other printed material, film stills, posters, realia, sheet music, an audiocassette, and a tape recording. Includes a card index of works by and about Jane Austen and her library....
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed matter, clippings, and photographs, relating to the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, 1940-1941, and Lithuanian foreign relations in Europe, 1934-1941
Conference held to assess the Turkish library and archival materials at the Hoover Institution and their potential for research use.
Pamphlets and miscellany, relating to various aspects of twentieth century Turkish politics and government. Includes pamphlets issued by various Turkish political parties during the 1980s.
Requests American assistance for the modernization of Turkish government administration.
The bulk of the papers of Turkel, a Major general in the White Russian army and commanding general of the Drozdovska´i`a strelkova´i`a divizi´i`a consist of correspondence with former comrades-in-arms relating to memories of the Civil War, as well as to...
Lawrence Turman (1926- ) was born in Los Angeles, California and was a independent producer. The collection consists of scripts, drafts, and related materials for eleven of Turman's films, including .
Contains the office files and working papers of a national organization committed to promoting world peace through law. Arranged in six series: National Office, Regional Division, Youth Advisory Council, International Liaison, Current Issues Files, and Participating Organizations. Includes correspondence, minutes...
The Gael Turnbull Papers are arranged in two series: 1) LETTERS TO CID CORMAN and 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS....
The collection consists of records of architect William Turnbull Jr. and the Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, and Whitaker architectural firm. The majority of the collection documents William Turnbull Jr./MLTW projects between 1958-1997. The Sea Ranch development, commissioned by Oceanic Properties, is...
Arthur Allan Turner wrote a 1979 UCLA dissertation titled, . The collection consists of maps, surveys, copies of central and local government mine and railway records, and typed transcripts of interviews with Zambians from the Broken Hill area of Northern...
Journals, correspondence, manuscripts, subject files and other material documenting the life and thoughts of this longtime AIDS activist and writer. Turner was said to be the longest living PWA when he died in 1990.
Two documents pertaining to service rendered by Turner as a Red Cross volunteer during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. The first document, undated, is a letter from Phillip King Brown at the Presidio Heights Relief Station, to Captain...
This collection includes the Turner family and vacation photographs depicting locations in the Central Valley near Ceres, Yosemite and Santa Cruz county beaches.
This collection consists of the writings, 1954-2006, of J. Max Turner (1922-2007). The materials include drafts and final paper and electronic versions of novels, and final and draft scripts, as well as performance materials (programs, photographs, and newspaper reviews) of...
Correspondence, writings, reports, speeches, press releases, clippings, printed matter, sound recordings, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to political, social and cultural conditions in Vietnam and to the Vietnamese War
17 of the photographs are various images of the Hotel Del Coronado, one is an image of the La Jolla coastline, and one is of a group of ostriches at the corner of Fifth and F Sts. The photogrpahs bear...
French critic and poet. The collection consists of Turpin's journals from 1914 to 1952 as well as a set of ca. 240 letters received and critical studies and eulogies. Letters from some 50 correspondents, mostly artists, concern reviews, exhibitions, sales...
Typescript transcription of a report describing a trip from San Diego to the lands of the International Company of Mexico in Ensenada, Baja California.
Copies of letters sent and received Apr.-Nov., 1892; drafts of rules and regulations, premium lists, applications for space, and other materials.
The Turrill-Miller Photograph Collection is a collection of images that captures campus life and the built environment of Santa Clara College from 1905-1920. During that time, Charles Beebe Turrill, of the photography firm of Turrill & Miller photographers, photographed student...
Relates to a meeting between L. G. Turrou and Feliks Dzerzhinskii, Soviet Cheka director and commissar of transport, in 1922, regarding transport of American Relief Administration supplies.
This collection documents the history of the press and its authors and their publications. Includes correspondence, typescripts, manuscripts, proofs and publications
Letters written mainly to Louisa and Cornelius Tuthill; Mary E. Tuthill's autograph album with signatures of prominent contemporaries; Sarah S. Tuthill's commonplace book; MS of Epitome of ancient geography by Cornelius Tuthill; passports and miscellaneous items.
Letters written to Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), to his wife, Olivia L. Clemens, or their daughters, Susy, Clara, or Jean. Includes letters by Clara Clemens, and by his secretary Isabel V. Lyon written after Twain's death, April 22, 1910....
The records of the Twentieth Century Club of Berkeley span the entire life of this womens' club, from its organization in 1904 through its dissolution in 1989. These consist of the official records, including founding documents, minutes, and legal and...
Box 1: rosters with signatures of faculty and attendees (in sewn gatherings of 12 to 20 leaves), 1932-1956; published course programs only for annual courses in 1932 (1st), 1933 (2nd) and 1935 (4th). Box 2: original presentation portfolio.
This collection contains business files, cassette tape interviews, early writings, drafts of "Bitch Book of Women in Rock", correspondence, notebooks, art work, clippings and appearences.
Holograph note written from Point Lookout prison camp for Confederate soldiers.
Documents are pasted on two sides of single backing sheet.
Typed copies with corrections in manuscript of two articles entitled: The First Director and His Yosemite, and The Mather Mountain Party of 1915.
A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Bancroft Library
Forms part of the Robert B. Honeyman Collection.
From the Robert B. Honeyman collection.
Letter (26 p.) written May 1, 1906 by Klauber to his sister, Alice, along with a printed copy in paper wrappers. Includes an introduction, supplement, epilogue dated Apr. 18, 1958, and footnotes. Klauber gives a firsthand account of the 1906...
Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence, relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.
Printed form, with ms. insertions, stating that Juan Cordero Rodriguéz grants power of attorney to Antonio Gallego and Martin Sarmiento Oseguera, to be excercised by them singly or jointly. Includes signatures of Cordero and the notary, Melchior de Molina.
Letter from Robert Duncan to James Alexander (4-7-67) enclosed with Pt. I with "form letter" on verso from James Alexander to Alan Corrici of UCB Library.
Letter, Nov. 11, 1862, received from J.D. Whitney and fragment of W.C. Ralston's handwriting, included.
From the Isaac Foot Library.
Letter, Jan. 30, 1849, to Col. Peter Force relates to formation of Washington City Mining Co. and plans for journey west; letter, Dec. 14, 1869, to Pioneer Association of California, relates to attempts to have his memoirs published. In it...
To John J. Anderson, New York City. Answering his correspondent's question, he replies that he expects a bill for the admission of California as a state to "pass Congress by the first of August; ... Of her admission, during the...
written in London and addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Head.
Concerning courses Smith and Jarrell were planning for a seminar in Salzburg.
From the Isaac Foot Library.
With this: a christmas card from Emma Mary and Charles Clinch Bubb.
Containing biographical information on his father, Benjamin I. Hayes.
Concerns Stone's activities while on ship and while travelling in Asia.
Writing as secretary of the Union Consolidated Silver Mining Company, concerning a suit against the company involving its predecessor, the United States Company, and seeking information on a former shareholder.
Includes details of 1. Chac-Mool with serpent head and 2. Temple of Venus.
One tan satin dress, one white cotton dress and one chemise.
Autobiographical sketches written by a retired minister of the United Methodist Church, explaining, in large part, his political actions and social concerns.
One paper concerns school spirit in the Rally Committee (3 leaves) ; the other is an analysis of problems and lack of school spirit (4 leaves).
Postcard, June 15, expresses Croce's views on the philosophy of John Dewey and Josiah Royce.
Printed forms filled in.
Removed from the Tram Combs Poetry Collection.
Includes two depictions of the vessel: one in calm, and the other in stormy waters; name of the ship painted on hull.
Chiefly slides relating to engineering.
The Albert Tyler Papers (1930-1968) were donated to the Archives by the Caltech Biology Division in 1970. They represent only a small portion of his scientific legacy. In 1996, files relating to Tyler's work in the 1930s on Urechis and...
Surrogate audio recordings of Cahuilla songs and language. Originally recorded on reel-to-reel tapes by ethnographer Guy Tyler between the years 1967-77. Transferred to digital format by the Storyscape Project of the Cultural Conservancy.
Series 1: personal and professional correspondence, including letters from entomolgists working in Equitorial regions, and correspondence between Tyler and Sevrin Housen, owner of Naturegraph Publishers. Series 2: manuscripts and working notes for Tyler's writings. Series 3: background notes, research materials,...
The accession consists of correspondence, subject files, lecture notes and research notes of John E. Tyler. This material documents Tyler's research on optics for the SIO Visibility Lab
Typed, signed letter to Joseph Wood Krutch at THE NATION, which discusses "vanity-publishing" and refers to an earlier letter sent to Krutch critical of Mr. Belitt's article on Henry Harrison....
Interviews with activists in KOR, Solidarno's'c, and other Polish dissident movements of the 1970s and 1980s, with activists in Czechoslovak and East German dissident movements of the same period, and with observers of these movements, relating to the history of...
Includes specimens of Brody, Dom casual, Troyer zodions, Gothic, and other types.
Includes specimens of De Roos Roman, Egmont, Libra, Mistral, Primula, Rondo, Studio, and other type faces.
Various type faces represented, including Crayonette, Flex, Rustic, and art and printers ornaments, cast in part by the American Type Founders, Inc.
Includes specimens of Francesca ronde, Grotesque Italic, Mercury light, Scarab, Thorne shaded, Thorowgood, Union pearl, and Youthline script.
Includes specimens of Clarendon and other type faces.
Includes specimens of Duo, Kabel, Koch-Antiqua, and other type faces.
Includes specimens of Codex, Delphin, Trump-gravur, and other type faces.
Prizes not offered or awarded every year; first prize awarded in 1940, but this essay is lacking from this collection.
Includes specimens of color printing.
Single items and small collections (letters and some printed matter) by or about printers, publishers, book-binders, book dealers, bibliophiles and etc. 1812 - 1956....
Writings, diaries, correspondence, notes, and printed matter, relating to social conditions in Poland, cultural conditions in communist countries, popular culture in the United States and other Western countries, standards of sexual behavior in the United States, and American conservative thought....
The Ian Tyson Collection contains book production materials for collaborations between Ian Tyson, British painter, printmaker and book artist, and prominent poets including Andrew Crozier, Larry Eigner, Wai-lim Yip, Jackson Mac Low, and Jerome Rothenberg. Materials include correspondence, manuscripts, page...
The collection contains six letters (ALS) from Seth H. Tyson, a young man from Philadelphia, mostly to his mother, concerning his California Gold Rush experiences in Calaveras County, 1853, 1855. Early 1853 letters talk about working in San Francisco and...