Guide to the Charles Irby Collection, 1790-1988

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Guide to the Charles Irby Collection, 1790-1988

Collection number: CEMA 10

California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives



Donald C. Davidson Library

Department of Special Collections

University of California, Santa Barbara

Contact Information:

  • Department of Special Collections
  • Davidson Library
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Santa Barbara, CA 93106
  • Phone: (805) 893-3062
  • Fax: (805) 893-5749
  • Email: special@library.ucsb.edu
  • URL: http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/speccoll.html
Project Archivist:
Salvador Güereña
Principal Processor:
Anne Rapp
Student Assistants:
Jessica Zimmer
Date Completed:
April 1999
Encoded by:
Alexander Hauschild
© 1999 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Charles Irby Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1790-1988
Collection number: CEMA 10
Creator: Irby, Charles
Extent: 44 hollinger boxes, approx. 300 audio/video items, 1 portfolio box (maps) which occupy approximately thirty linear feet.
Repository: University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Shelf location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Language: English.

Administrative Information

Provenance

Donated by Gretchen M. Bataille, February 21, 1996.

Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright resides with donor

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Charles Irby Collection, CEMA 10, Department of Special Collections, University Libraries, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Biography

Charles C. Irby was a cultural geographer who was a pioneer in the development of ethnic and gender studies in this country. Irby was a founding member of the National Association for Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies (which later became the National Association for Ethnic Studies) and served as president of the association from 1976 to 1978. A prolific author in the field of ethnic studies, he was also editor of NAES publications. Irby was born on April 4, 1938 in Greenville, South Carolina. He earned his doctorate in Geography (1978) from Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. His Master's degree in Geography (1968) is from the University of California, Davis. Irby served in the U.S. Air Force from 1957 until 1960. Over the course of his career Irby taught at various universities, including Simon Fraser, the University of Oregon, and the University of California, Davis. From 1974 until his death in 1987, Irby was a professor of ethnic and women's studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona where he was the university's chair of the Ethnic and Women's Studies Department from 1974 to 1980. In 1983, Irby wrote the following short autobiography: "My college-level teaching career began during the winter quarter of 1969 at the University of California, Davis, where I developed a course concerned with the "Cultural Geography of Black America." One result of that course was a new-found interest in the cultural history of the many ethnic peoples who came to the Americas to begin life anew (it took me longer to recognize the pressures the various peoples put on the native inhabitants). I am primarily interested in the questions of how and why people "do" where they are and attempt to do likewise after migrating from one place to another. I have followed the paths of migrating Mennonites from Manitoba through Mexico to Belize and migrating blacks from Oklahoma and California to Mexico, New Mexico, British Columbia, and Alberta. I have traveled extensively throughout Belize, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the United States to get peoples' perceptions of their experiences. My academic training as a geographer allows me to remain a generalist in a specialist-oriented world; as a result, I have produced videotapes concerned with ethnic minority women, mental health issues among Amerasians, and a slide production on blacks in film. I have developed and taught twenty-five courses in ethnic and women's studies, and I continue to upgrade my skills in courses such as writing across the disciplines and word processing technology." In a tribute to Charles C. Irby, the National Association for Ethnic Studies called attention to the principles for which he worked: "that ethnic studies serves a necessary purpose in today's society and that only by understanding this country's rich multi-racial and multi-cultural heritage will it be possible to create a more loving and just society."

Scope and Content

The Charles C. Irby Collection was deeded to the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives of the University of California, Santa Barbara, on February 21, 1996 and consists of six series distributed among 44 archival boxes which occupy approximately thirty linear feet. The collection represents Irby's life work as a prominent academician whose research and publications explored various dimensions of African American history, including the socio-cultural history of Black People in the West, the migration of Black People to Canada, access to agribusiness by American Black People and the history of Black People in the cinema. Materials in the collection take many formats, including manuscripts, correspondence files, audio-visual materials, research notes, and drafts of Irby's publications. The materials are housed in the UCSB Davidson Library's Department of Special Collections, as part of the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives, and are arranged, as far as possible, in the order in which they were received from the donor. This order is not exact, by any means, but consists primarily in a grouping by subject, with materials in each main subject category further grouped according to their specific topic.

Note on 2022 Revision

The term "Blacks" has been replaced with "Black People" in series and subseries titles. However, the term "Blacks" has been retained in file titles, which were likely transcribed from original folders and not supplied. "Blacks" has been changed to "Black People" in the scope and content note. "Blacks" has been retained in the biographical note, where it appears within a direct quotation.

 

Series I: Biographical Information and Family History, 1790-1988

Physical Description: Box 1

Scope and Content Note

Series I is arranged alphabetically and includes Irby's professional vitae, certificates and degrees, obituaries, personal letters regarding his death, photographs, and documents collected in the genealogical searches conducted by Irby and his brother
 

Series II: Institutional and Instructional Files

Physical Description: boxes 2-10 series

Scope and Content Note

Series II is arranged primarily by institution, then roughly alphabetically, and consists of course syllabi and plans, lectures, assigned readings and course packs, newspaper articles, bibliographies, writing handouts, and student evaluations. Aside from files directly related to course instruction, this series contains papers on the development of ethnic and Black studies curricula. These include Irby's co-authored essay, "Whither Black Studies?" and administrative documents that describe the ethnic and women's studies programs at Cal Poly Pomona.
 

Series III: Professional and Organizational Files

Physical Description: box 11

Scope and Content Note

Series III is arranged alphabetically by the names of the organizations to which the files pertain. These include: the Association of American Geographers, MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States), and the National Association of Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies (NAIES), which later became simply the National Association of Ethnic Studies (NAES).
 

Series IV: Research and Writings

Physical Description: boxes 12-28

Scope and Content Note

Series IV contains materials in eight subseries relating to Irby's research projects in Black, ethnic, and gender studies. The series holds primary sources such as government publications and pamphlets, and also contains secondary articles related to Irby's research, materials developed by him such as surveys and correspondence, and grant proposals. The subseries are organized around individual research projects, with each subseries being listed in a rough alphabetical order (grouping by subject appears at times to take precedence over alphabetization). By far the largest subseries, Amber Valley Project: Dissertation and Book Manuscripts is divided into three subseries: Dissertation and Book Manuscripts, Primary Research Materials, and Secondary Research Materials. All contain materials relating to Irby's dissertation, as well as, more generally, information he collected in succeeding years about Black People in Canada, African American history of the West, and related topics. The second subseries, Black People in Agriculture, contains information related to Irby's "plan for enticing more minorities, especially Black People, into agribusiness," a project he conducted primarily during the years 1983-1985. The folder entitled "Research Grant Proposals 11/1983-11/1984" (box 18, folder 9) contains detailed narratives outlining this project. The third subseries, Black People in Film, contains research and writings about the history of Black People in film, specifically Oscar Micheaux, a pioneer in Black film-making about whom Irby wrote extensively. A script for Irby's slide/tape program "The Celluloid Black" (dated 6/84) can be found in box 20, folder 6. The script provides a brief summary of Irby's research. Box 21, folder 4 contains copies of the bulk of Irby's writings on Black People in film. Materials related to Irby's class, "Blacks in Film," can also be found in this subseries. The fourth subseries, Great Bend, contains materials related to Oscar Micheaux, who was buried in Great Bend, Kansas, as well as correspondence referring to a side project about the history of Black People in Great Bend. The fifth subseries, Hadley Irwin, contains materials related to the author of I Be Somebody, a novel for adolescents based on Irby's research about black emigration from the U.S. to Canada in the period 1910-1913. Several summaries of this book can be found in this subseries, as well as an interview Irby conducted with Irwin Hadley (a two-person writing team who lived in Iowa). The interview, which was published in the spring, 1986 issue of "The ALAN Review," can be found in box 23, folder 14. The sixth subseries, Black People in the West, is self-descriptive and contains information from 1856 to 1984. Irby's article, "Women's Roles in Black Pioneer Communities," (1984) can be found in box 24, folder 14. The seventh subseries, Hmong and Mein Immigrants, contains materials related to the paper "Mental Health Considerations of Male Hmong and Mein in the U.S.," which Irby co-authored with Earnest M. Pon. The eighth and final subseries, Writings (Published and Unpublished), contains most of Irby's completed writings over the period 1971-1985. Titles are arranged primarily in chronological order.
 

Series V: Subject Files

Physical Description: boxes 29-30

Scope and Content Note

Series V includes materials Irby gathered on various topics and individuals; these include: Black Issues, Native Americans and White Supremacist Literature.
 

Series VI: Visual and Audio Materials

Physical Description: boxes 30-44 (includes many videos and audio recordings variously stored)

Scope and Content Note

Series VI is divided into eight subseries according to different media; each subseries is arranged in its original order as received from the donor, which is first by subject, then roughly alphabetical. The first subseries, Audio Recordings, contains 164 cassette tapes on which are recorded interviews with Irby, interviews Irby conducted with other people, various music, recorded scholarly presentations, and other recordings. The Negatives subseries contains negatives from Irby's dissertation research on Black People in the Amber Valley, family reunion shots, and a few miscellaneous negatives. The Photographs subseries contains photographs related to Irby's genealogical and scholarly research. The Slides subseries contains numerous slides relevant to all areas of Irby's research and teaching. The fourth subseries, The Video Recordings subseries contains videos of Irby's lectures and other videos related to his research and teaching. The 16mm subseries contains two 16mm reels labeled "Castration" and "Amber Valley." Finally, the Microfilm subseries contains four reels of early 20th century newspapers from Oklahoma
 

Series VII: Maps

Physical Description: box 45

Scope and Content Note

Series VII contains various maps of California and Canada arranged alphabetically according to the name of the area mapped.

 

SERIES I: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND FAMILY HISTORY

Box 1, Folder 1

Certificate of Honorable Discharge, US Air Force, 1967

Folder 2

College Transcripts, University of California, Davis, 1966

Folder 3

Correspondence Regarding Irby's Death, 1987

Folder 4

Death Certificate, 1987

Folder 5

Diploma, MA, Geography, U C Davis, 1968

Folder 6

Family Reunion, 1983

Folder 7-11

Genealogical Information, 1790-1985

Folder 12

Information / Research on Cancer, 1986

Folder 13

Irby-Burke Family Reunion, 1979-1988

Folder 14

Journal Entries on Trip to South Carolina, 1979

Folder 15

Vita, 1974-1985

Folder 16

Memorial Service, 1987

Folder 17

Obituaries, 1987

Folder 18

Personal Cards and Effects, 1966-1984

Folder 19

Students' IDs, 1970-1983

 

SERIES II: INSTITUTIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL FILES

 

General Curricular Materials, 1970-1986

Box 1, Folder 20

Afro-Americans in the Far West: A Handbook for Educators by Jack Forbes, n.d.

Folder 21

American Indians, n.d.

Folder 22-23

Articles and News Clippings in Ethnic and Women's Studies, ca. 1970-1986 (1)

Box 2, Folder 1-3

Articles and News Clippings in Ethnic and Women's Studies, ca. 1970-1986 (2)

Folder 4

Black Studies Glossary by Irby, n.d.

Folder 5

Handout on Analytical Thinking, n.d.

Folder 6

Lecture on Southern Nigerians, n.d.

Folder 7

Notes on Books, ca. 1979

Folder 8

Notes on History and Theory, n.d.

Folder 9

Paper on Being a Chinese American, N/A., n.d.

 

Sacramento State University

Box 2, Folder 10

Letter from Irby to Department of History, Sacramento State College, 1966

Folder 11

Notes and Materials from undergraduate course work at Sacramento State College, n.d.

 

University of California, Davis

Folder 12-15

Black Studies and Geography Courses Taught by Irby, 1969-1974

Box 3, Folder 1

Correspondence and Notes, 1967-1969, n.d.

Folder 2

Environmental Advisory Commission of the City of Davis, 1974

Folder 3

Imperialism in Ethiopia, 1971

Folder 4

Martin Luther King Coalition, 1968-1969

Folder 5

Modes of Production and Class Analysis in Ethiopia, 1971

Folder 6

Newsclippings on Black Studies, 1971-1972

Folder 7

"Their Blood is Strong" by John Steinbeck, 1938

 

Simon Fraser University

Box 3, Folder 8

Correspondence, 1970

Folder 9

V-Bag, Vancouver Black Action Group Newsletter, ca. 1970

 

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Box 3, Folder 10

Correspondence

Folder 11-19

Courses on Ethnic and Women's Studies and Related Materials, 1974-1986

Box 4, Folder 1

Contemporary Media Images of Black Women, Syllabus Fall Quarter 1986

Folder 2

Ethnic Studies Seminar. Readings, 1982-1983

Folder 3

Ethnic Studies Syllabus/Readings, Correspondence Regarding. May 1987

Folder 4

Curriculum, Rose Garden Memo, RTP 1985 document, Schieder Memo, Minutes

Folder 5

EWS Teaching Materials, 1971-1983

 

EST 295, Introduction to the Study of Men.

Folder 6

1979-1980

Box 5, Folder 1

1979-1980

Folder 2

Assignment on Love. May 1979

Folder 3

Syllabus/Course Readings. Winter 1980

 

EST 402 Afro-American Contemporary Issues:

Folder 4

Handouts and Course Readings. Fall 1981

Folder 5

Syllabus. Fall 1981

 

EST 495

Folder 6

Racism and Sexism Explored, 1979

Folder 6a

"The Woman Manager and Woman Executive," n.d.

 

EWS 101 The University, Its Methods and Values.

Folder 7

Fall 1977

Folder 8

Winter 1983

Folder 9

Course Packet. Winter 1983

Folder 10

Quiz

Folder 11

EWS 120 Afro-American Experience. Annotated Bibliography. Fall 1985

 

EWS 140 Intro to Ethnic Studies:

Folder 12

Course Materials and Readings. 1981

Box 6, Folder 1

Course Packet. n.d.

Folder 2

Course Packet. Spring 1983

Folder 3

Course Packet. Winter 1983

Folder 4

Course Packet, part 2. 1985

Folder 5

Course Packet. Winter and Spring 1987

Folder 6

Course Packet. Winter and Spring 1987

Folder 7

Ethnic and Women's Studies. 1981

Folder 8

Handout. 10/1981

Folder 9

"Some Focus on Historical Developments," 19-23 October 1981

Folder 10

Syllabus. 1982

Box 7, Folder 1

Teaching Materials. Spring 1983

Folder 2

Teaching Materials. Winter 1986-1987

Folder 3

EWS 145. Intro to the Study of Women. Course Materials. Fall 1979

 

EWS 201. Afro-American Experience

Folder 4

1985

Folder 5

Categorizing Data for Afro-Americans. n.d.

Folder 6

Course Materials. Spring 1986

Folder 7

Course Packet. Winter 1986

 

EWS 280 Community Fieldwork and Tutorials:

Folder 8

Syllabus. 1986

Folder 9

Academic Paper Assignment. April 1986

Folder 10

Reporting Form. 1986

Folder 11

Reporting Form. March 1987

Folder 11a

EWS 330. Ethnicity and Family Life: Syllabus and course materials, 1983

 

EWS 360. Ethnic Cultures in the U.S.

Folder 11b

Syllabus/materials, 1982

Folder 12

Course Packet. Winter 1986

Folder 13

Second Critique. Spring 1986

Box 8, Folder 1

Course Packet. Spring 1986

Folder 2

1986-1987

Folder 3

EWS 401. Afro-American Contemporary Issues. Spring Quarter 1987

 

EWS 420. Racism and Sexism.

Folder 4

Course Packet. Spring 1983

Folder 5

"Race and Sexuality in American Literature," 1975

Folder 5a

Syllabus. Spring 1986

Folder 6

EWS 499. American Blacks Respond to the Crisis in South Africa. 1985-1986

Folder 7

Forum: "Gender and Contemporary Culture." 1986

Folder 8

Geography 358. Sub Saharan Africa. Course Materials and Packet. Winter 1983

 

Handouts:

Folder 9

General S.O.M.E. Analytic Scale for Evaluating Writing. n.d.

Folder 10

Multiculturalism, Writing, Plagiarism. n.d.

Folder 11

Nonsexist Language. n.d.

Folder 12

Notes For All Classes Concerning Written Work. 1987

Folder 13

"History of the Development of the Ethnic Studies Department at Cal Poly Pomona." July 1978

Folder 14

Immigration Papers for Student, Eliot S. Dombo. January 1975

Folder 15

Incomplete and Untitled Course Packet. 1986

Box 9, Folder 1

"Learning to Think--the Write Way." April 1986

Folder 2

List of Employees and Ethnicity. June 1986

Folder 3

The Lively Arts. January 1981

Folder 4

The Lively Arts Spring 1984

Folder 5

Memo, Retention, Tenure, and Promotion. May 1980

Folder 6

NAACP- Afro Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics. n.d.

Folder 7

News Article on Irby on Apartheid. January 1986

Folder 8

News Clippings, 1986

Folder 9

Notes on Pan Asians. n.d.

Folder 10

Papers on Ethnic and Women's Studies

Folder 11

Peer Evaluation by Irby. May 1986

Folder 12

Personnel Services Department Directory. March 1986

Folder 13

Plans for Educational Equity, Cal State. 01-07/1986

Folder 14

Racist Advertisement in the Poly Post. November 1981

Folder 15

Report on Activities Concerning Leave of Absence with Pay. November 17, 1981

Folder 16

Reading Materials on Defining Racial Categories. 1986

Folder 17

Report on Research and Scholarly Activity. January 1986

Folder 18

SOC 499. Minority Women. Teaching Materials. 1975-1980

Folder 19

Summer Bridge Program. April 1986

Folder 20

Teaching Materials, Africa. 1974-1982

Folder 21

Teaching Materials, 1982-1987

Folder 22-23

Teaching Materials, Various Courses. 1986

 

The University: Methods and Values.

Folder 24

"Stress and the University Student." Fall 1981

Folder 25

Syllabus and Course Readings. Winter 1980

Folder 26

"Women of Cal Poly Speak Out on Issues," February 1979

Box 10, Folder 1

"Women of Cal Poly Speak Out on Issues," February 1979

Folder 2

Women's Studies. 1980

Folder 3

Working Paper on Ethnic Studies for Native Americans. ca.1975

 

Iowa State University

Box 10, Folder 4

Grant Proposal "Improving Student Writing Across the Disciplines." Northwest Area Foundation Higher Education. 1984

Folder 5

The Iowa Stater. May 1985

Folder 6

Irby, Charles "A Town Remembered, A Site Explored" 1985

Folder 7

Hadley Irwin. 1984

Folder 8

Job Search and Miscellaneous Writings. 1983-1985

Folder 9

February 13, 1984

Folder 10

News clipping "More Ethnic Literature Suggested" April 1985

Folder 11-12

Nazareth, Peter. Correspondence and Writings 1984-1985

Folder 13

Syllabus, Multicultural, Non-Sexist Education in Curriculum Development and Instruction. Fall 1983

Folder 14

Visual Equipment Flier. n.d.

Folder 15

Black History Month 1983

Folder 16

Clippings, Correspondence. 1986

 

American Indians, Oral History:

Folder 17

Baird, Phillip. Two versions. 10/1984

Folder 18

Baird, Phillip. Career Statement. 4/1983

Folder 19

Brown, Geneva. n.d.

Folder 20

"The Downfall of Adeline and Frank." n.d.

Folder 21

"Interview with Dewasenta (Alice Papineau) at Onondaja." 7/1983

Folder 22

Maclam, Helen. 1952-1983

Folder 23

Thomas, Mabel. n.d.

Folder 24

"A Voice from the Past." n.d.

 

SERIES III: PROFESSIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FILES

 

Association of American Geographers

Box 11, Folder 1

Professional Organization of American Geographers: West Lakes and Great Plains/Rocky Mountains Divisions. n.d.

 

Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States

Box 11, Folder 2

MELUS fragment of a Newsletter. n.d.

Folder 3

MELUS News Notes. 8/1986

 

National Association of Ethnic Studies

Box 11, Folder 4

American Council on Education: "Framework for Evaluating Institution Commitment to Minorities." 4/1976

Folder 5

"Ethnicity in the State Based Humanities Program." n.d.

 

NAIES

Folder 6

Annual Conference 1984

Folder 7

Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies. 02-03/ 1985

Folder 8

Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies. Planning Guide. ca. 1986

 

NAIES

Folder 9

Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies. 02-03/1986

Folder 10

"The Changing Face of Ethnic Studies." Ca. 1984

Folder 11

Conference Places:1974-1985

Folder 12

Correspondence. 01/1983

Folder 13

Correspondence Regarding Executive Council. 08/09/1986

Folder 14

The Ethnic Reporter. Spring 1986

Folder 15

Executive Council. n.d.

Folder 16

Fifteenth Annual Conference. 02/1987

Folder 17

Flier. ca. 1986

Folder 18

Letter From Charles Irby to Silvester J. Brito. 07/1986

Folder 19

Newsletter. 07 and 12/1975

Folder 20

Newsletter. 04 and 09/1976

Folder 21

Newsletter. 06/1977

Folder 22

Newsletter. 06 and 12/1978

Folder 23

Newsletter. 04 and 10/1979

Folder 24

Newsletter. 04 and 10/1980

Folder 25

Newsletter. 05 and 10/1981

Folder 26

Newsletter. 05 and 10/1982

Folder 27

Newsletter. 03 and 10/1983

Folder 28

Newsletter. 10/1984

Folder 29

Newsletter. 03 and 10/1985

Folder 30

Plaque of Appreciation. 1986

Folder 31

Publication Committee 07/1983-10/1986

 

SERIES IV: RESEARCH AND WRITINGS

 

Amber Valley Project: Dissertation and Book Manuscripts

 

"All That Blood. The Amber Valley Saga."

Box 12, Folder 1

ca. Early 1980s

Folder 2

Appendices. n.d.

Folder 3

Early Manuscript with Marginal Notes. n.d.

Folder 4

Excerpts and Readers' Comments. 1982-1983

Folder 5

Manuscript and Correspondence with Prospective Publisher. 1985-1986

Folder 6

Manuscript, Dedicated to Wife. ca. Early 1980s

Box 13, Folder 1

Manuscript with Editing Suggestions by Bill Davis. 1986

Folder 2

Conference Paper. 1981

Folder 3

Correspondence with Journals Regarding Publication. 1984

Folder 4

"Amber Valley, Alberta: An Anomaly on the Prairies." Correspondence Regarding Publication in The Western Journal of Black Studies. 1984-1985

Folder 5

Amber Valley Settlement. Maps. n.d.

Folder 6

Drafts of Dissertation Chapter and Notes. ca. 1977

Folder 7

Ph.D. Dissertation. "Northeast Alberta: A Marginal Agricultural Situation." 1979

Folder 8

Letters and Genealogical Information Recorded in a Cookbook. ca.1961-1962

Folder 9

Maps of Amber Valley. n.d.

Folder 10

Maps of Amber Valley with Notes. 1914-1973.

 

Amber Valley: Primary Research Materials

Box 14, Folder 1

Aerial Photos. ca. 1970

Folder 2

Amber Valley Journal. ca.1975

Folder 3

Articles and Notes, Blacks in Canada. 1863-1981

Folder 4

Sources: Blacks in Halifax County. 1957-1973

Folder 5

Blacks in Oklahoma. 05/1985

Folder 6

News clipping: "Buxton, Iowa." 02/1985

Folder 7

Amber Valley. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Notes and Bibliography. n.d.

Folder 8

Correspondence with Canadian Plains Research Center, 1982-1983

Folder 9

"All That Blood." Cromwell, Alice H. Diary, Correspondence, Clippings. 1910-1967

Folder 10

Daily Registers, Recording the Attendance of Pupils in the Toles District, Alberta, Canada. 1920 and 1944-1945

Folder 11

Edmonton Daily Bulleton. Reading Notes. 1911

Folder 12

"Exclude Negro" The Grain Growers Guide. 04/26/1911

Folder 13

Letter from Ruby Edwards of Alberta to Irby. 11/1978

Folder 14

List of Blacks in the Amber Valley with Marginal Notes. 1910-1928

Folder 15

Maps Correspondence, and Oral Histories. ca. 1938-1978

Box 15, Folder 1

Maps and Photographs. 1920s-1970s

Folder 2

Maps and Tables. 1901-1975

Folder 3

Microfiche "Alberta's Black Settlers." n.d.

Folder 4

Memoirs of the Official Opening of the Amber Valley Community Centre 06/28/75

Folder 5

Municipal Counselor 1975

Folder 6

Notes on Movie n.d.

Folder 7

Photos of Landmark Identification Signs. n.d.

Folder 8

Photo and Notes. n.d.

Folder 9

The Physical Environment. 1922-1974

Folder 10

Record Book. Inspector of Schools, Totes School District. 1914-1935

Folder 11

Record Book, School Board Minutes, South Dakota. 1957-1958

Folder 12

Record of Interviews. 1970--1981

Folder 13

"Rural Women in Focus" ca. 1975

Folder 14

"Salt Spring Island." Clippings and Correspondence Regarding Black Migration to. ca.1972

Folder 15

"Salt Spring Island." Drafts of Sylvia Stark's Story. n.d.

Folder 16

"Salt Spring Island." Research and Correspondence. ca. 1972

Folder 17

Winnipeg Tribune. 1911

 

Amber Valley: Secondary Research Materials

Box 16, Folder 1

Articles on Black Migration and Black Nationalism. 1979-1985

Folder 2

Boxer, C.R. (ed.) "Negro Slavery in Brazil." 1764

Folder 3

"The Canadian Negro: A Historical Assessment." The Journal of Negro History. 1969

Folder 4

Ellis, Frank. "The Negro of La Grande, Oregon." n.d.

Folder 5

Fedelchak, Marilyn. Review of The Invisible Farmers. 1984

Folder 6

Forbes, Jack. "Tribes and Masses." 1978

Folder 7

Greaves, "The Negro in Canada" ca. 1930 and Foner, "The Colored Inhabitants of Vancouver Island"1970-1971

Folder 8

Hart, John. "A Rural Retreat for Northern Negroes." 1960

Folder 9

Hill, Mozell C. "The All Negro Communities of Oklahoma: The Natural History of a Social Movement." JNH(1946)

Folder 10

Hill, Mozell C. "A Comparative of Race Attitudes in the All-Negro Community in Oklahoma." Phylon(1946)

Folder 11

Humane Geography. ca. 1969-1970

Folder 12

Irby's Notes and Bibliography. n.d.

Folder 13

Irby's Notes from: Ruiz, Bernardo. "The Color Question in the Two Americas." n.d.

Folder 14

Jeltz, Wyatt F., "The Relation of Negroes and Choctow and Chickasaw Indians." JNH(1948)

Folder 15

Kramer, Fritz. "The Old West: Fact and Fantasy" n.d.

Folder 16

Locke, Alain, "1928: A Retrospective Review." 01/1929

Folder 17

Map and Annotated Bibliography, Blacks in the West. n.d.

Folder 18

Notes on Book Reviews From Canadian Historical Review. 1940-1949

Folder 19

Olsson, Gunnar, "Distances and Human Interaction A Migration Study." 1965

Folder 20

Pease,, W.H. and Pease, J.H., "Organized Negro Communities: A North American Experiment." Journal of Negro History. (1962)

Folder 21

Porter, K.W., "Seminole in Mexico." 1951

Folder 22

Reading Notes, Bibliography, and Literature Surveys on Canadian Historical Geography. 1911-1973

Folder 23

Racial Attitudes and Blacks in Canada. 1935-ca. 1980s

Folder 24

Racial Maps of the United States. 1973

Folder 25

Reuter, E.B. "The American Mulatto" 1928

Folder 26

Richards, Eugene S. "Trend of Negro Life in Oklahoma as Reflected by Census Reports." JNH(1948)

Folder 27

Speck, F.G. "The Negroes and the Creek Nation." Southern Workman. (1908)

Folder 28

Taeubur, Karl. "The Changing Character of Negro Migration." 1965

Folder 29

Troper, Harold. "The Creek Negroes of Oklahoma and Canadian Immigration" 1909-1911

Folder 30

Whipple, Charles. "The Family Relation as Affected by Slavery." 01/1958

Folder 31

White, Kayce. "The Menopausal Male." Vancouver Sun. 1975

 

Black People in Agriculture

Box 17, Folder 1

Agribusiness--Its Nature and Importance. n.d.

Folder 2

"Agriculture Has Been and Will Be the Main Stay of our Social Fabric." 07/09/38

Folder 3

As Census Data. 1982-1985

Folder 4

Agricultural Department Falters. 04/1983

Folder 5

Agricultural History Articles. 1901-1983

Folder 6

"American Blacks in Scientific Agriculture." Preliminary Questionnaire. 1984-85

Folder 7

Bibliography. ca. 1978

Folder 8

"Black Farming: Erosion of a Scarce Resource." Winter/Spring 1984

Folder 9

"College Students by Major and Field of Study." 1981

Folder 10

Computer Files. 1984-1985

Folder 11

Correspondence Regarding Leave. 01/1983

Folder 12

Correspondence Regarding Preliminary Research on the Technology and Economy of Agribusiness. 09-10/1982

Folder 13

Correspondence Regarding Research. 1984-85

Folder 14

The Decline of Black Farming in America. U.S. Comm. On Civil Rights. Feb. 1982

Folder 15

Department of the Interior. "Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges 1915-1916." 1917

Folder 16

Emergency Agricultural Credit Act of 1983

Folder 17

Ethnic Report. California State Polytechnic University Pomona. 04/1980

Folder 18

Farmers Home Administration. "Heirs Property as an Aspect of Minority Housing in 5 So. States. 03/9-10/78

Folder 19

"Guide to Sources on Agricultural Labor" 1969

Folder 20

Information on Jobs and Careers. 12/1982-04/1983

Folder 21

Iowa Agriculturist. Fall 1984

Folder 22

"Iowa State University Has National Policy Role in Agriculture." The Iowa Stater. 02/1983

Folder 23

"Land Grant Colleges and Universities, 1862-1962"

Folder 24

Laughlin, Margaret. "An Invisible Minority: An Examination of Migrant Education." Explorations in Ethnic Studies. Vol. 4, No. 1. 01/1981

Folder 25

List of Individuals and their Degrees. 1955-1982

Folder 26

Miscellaneous. 1933-1984

Folder 27

News clippings. 10/1981-04/1986

Folder 28

Mahood, Wayne. "The Plight of the Migrant." Social Education. Vol.37, No.8. 10/1973

Folder 29

Preliminary Working Bibliography. n.d.

Folder 30

"The Producer." 07-08/1984

Box 18, Folder 1

Postdoctoral Work on Blacks in Agribusiness. Proposal and Vitae. 09/1982

Folder 2

Prospective Grants. ca. 1983-84

Folder 3

Perry, Benjamin. "Present Status of the Agricultural Departments at 17 Negro Land Grant Colleges." 1935

Folder 4

Perry, Benjamin. "Present Status of the Agricultural Departments at 17 Negro Land Grant Colleges." The Quarterly Journal. Jan. 1936.

Folder 5

Black Agriculture. Questionnaire Responses. 1984-85

Folder 6

Regenerative Agriculture. 09/1982

Folder 7

Reports of the National Advisory Committee on Black Higher Education and Black Colleges and Universities. 1978-1980

Folder 8

Report of the USDA Task Force on Black Farm Ownership. 09/22/83

Folder 9

Research Grant Proposals. 11/1983-11/1984

Folder 10

Research Notes Bibliography and Note Cards File A-Z. n.d.

Folder 11

Research Notes and Bibliography. Tropical Forests. n.d.

Folder 12

Ritchie, Mark. "The Loss of our Family Farms." 1979

Folder 13

Student Enrollment by Ethnicity and Major. 1975-1976

Folder 14

Stutts, Lyells, "The Library in Negro Land- Grant Colleges." The Journal of Negro Education. Spring 1945

Folder 15

Survey. Employment of Blacks with Degrees in Scientific Agriculture. 06/84

Box 19, Folder 1

"Toward the Maintenance of Quality Graduate Education in Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 1976"

Folder 2

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. "Fifteen Years Ago...Rural Alabama Revisited." 12/83

Folder 3

U.S Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service Program Plan. 01/83

Folder 4

U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Extension of the 80s." 02/28/83

Folder 5

People on the Farm: Black Families. 1980

Folder 6

U.S. Department of Agriculture. Research Grant Pamphlet, 09/26/83; Guide to the film "Blacks In Farming," 12/1983

 

Black People in Film

Box 19, Folder 7

"All Black Afro-American Films: Soundies." n.d.

Folder 8

Appendix of Black Films, Producers, Directors, Actors. 1905-1970s

Folder 9

Asendio, James, "History of Negro Motion Pictures." 1940

Folder 10

"Before the Colors Fade." 02/1970

Folder 11

Blacks in Film Bibliography. ca. 1984

Folder 12

Birtha, Rachel Roxanne, Pluralistic Perspective on The Black-Directed, Black Oriented Feature Film, Excerpts. 1977

Folder 13

Black Creation, Excerpts. 1972-1973

Folder 14

Black American Film Society. n.d.

Folder 15

Black Anti-Defamation Coalition, Inc. 05/1982

Folder 16

Black Enterprise 12/83

Folder 17

The Black Filmmaker Catalogue. 1980

Folder 18

Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Annual Micheaux Awards, 1 of 2. 1975-1980

Folder 19

Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Annual Micheaux Awards, 2 of 2. 1981-1985

Folder 20

Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc. 03/1980-02/1984

Folder 21

"Black Women in the Arts Film Series." 04/1982

 

Blacks in Film Course

Folder 22

1982

Folder 23

Winter 1983

Folder 24

Film History Exhibit. 1982

Folder 25

Syllabus, "The Celluloid Black: From Sambo to Superspade to Second Banana, Now What?" Spring 1982

Box 20, Folder 1

Contemporary Media Images of Black Women. Fall 1986

Folder 2

"Black Talkies on Parade, A Salute to Black Women on the Silver Screen, A Film Festival 01/1982-02/1983

Folder 3

Calendar, "A Black Hollywood: Yesterday." 1984-85

Folder 4

Catalogue, History of Black Film. 1983

 

The Celluloid Black-- A History of Blacks in Film,

Folder 5

Correspondence with Black Film Center/Archive. 10/1983-07/1984

Folder 6

Photos and Guide. 1984

Folder 7

General Correspondence. 04/1985

Folder 8

Proposal. 12/1983

Folder 9

Chesnut, Charles, The House Behind the Cedars, Excerpts. ca. 1900

Folder 10

Correspondence with Cheryl Shackelton. 1984

Folder 11

Correspondence Regarding Film Dictionary. ca. 1986

Folder 12

Dunaway, Rita. Newspaper Article on Irby's Research. Ca. 1984

Folder 13

Fetchit, Stepin, Obituary. 11/1985

Folder 14

Film Quarterly. Spring 1982

Folder 15

Film Quarterly. Winter 1982-1983

Folder 16

"Film and TV, Blacks Still in Background."01/1983

Folder 17

Fliers and Posters. n.d.

Folder 18

Framework: A Journal of Images and Culture. n.d.

Folder 19

Freedomways, Vol.19, No.4. 1979

Folder 20

Goines, Donald. 1984

Folder 21

Guides to Film Archives/Respositories. ca. 1981-1984

Folder 22

"Historians and Filmmakers Toward Collaboration" 1982

Folder 23

"A History of Blacks in American Film" National Scene. 02/83

Folder 24

Historical Survey of the Black Film With Annotated List. 1976

Folder 25

Hyatt, Marshall. The Afro-American Cinematic Experience. ca. 1982

Box 21, Folder 1

"Independent Black American Cinema" 02/81

Folder 2

"The History of Blacks in Film: William Grant Still Community Arts Centre" 02/06/82

Folder 3

Notes and Writings. ca. 1983

Folder 4

Irby's Research Notes and Writings. 1984

Folder 5

"Racism in the Public Media." 1983

Folder 6

Kaiser, Ernest. A Freedomways Reader. ca. 1970s

Folder 7

Janant, Charles. "Chicago: Center of the Silent Film Industry" n.d.

Folder 8

Jerome, V.J. The Negro in Hollywood Films. 1950

Folder 9

"It Expresses Me, Black Women in Drama" n.d.

Folder 10

The Lafayette Players. 1972-1979

Folder 11

Lincoln Motion Picture Company, Los Angeles. Ca. 1908-1970

Folder 12

"List of Slides for the Blacks in Film Script" 03/84

Folder 13

"Literature of Race and Culture," Phylon. 06/1981

 

Micheaux, Oscar

Folder 14

Biographical Articles and Reading Notes. 1944-1979

Folder 15

The Case of Mrs. Wingate. 1946

Folder 16

Correspondence and Publicity. 05/08/1918

Folder 17

Correspondence and Publicity. 05/12/1919

Folder 18

Correspondence and Publicity. 1920

Folder 19

Correspondence and Publicity. 02/08/1921

Folder 20

Excerpts and Notes, The Forged Note. Ca. 1914-1984

Folder 21

Irby's Correspondence Regarding Research. 1982-1985

Box 22, Folder 1

"An Overdue Honor for Film Pioneer " Los Angeles Times. 05/17/1986

Folder 2

Photos. 1985

Folder 3

Research Materials. 1984

Folder 4

Letter Regarding. 09/1998

Folder 5

List of Writings. n.d.

Folder 6

The Story of Dorothy Stanfield (Excerpts and notes). 1946-1984

Folder 7

Vital Information, Marriage and Death. 1910-1951

Folder 8

Moss, Carlton. 1984-1986

Folder 9

Nesteby, James. Black Images in American Films. 1896-1954

 

News Clippings

Folder 10

1985-1986

Folder 11

1915-1986

Folder 12

from Black Newspapers. 1 of 2. 1918-1984

Folder 13

Black Newspapers. 2 of 2. 1918-1984

Folder 14

The Original Movie Memorabilia Brochure. n.d.

Folder 15

Micheaux, Oscar. Primary Materials. 1919-1965

Folder 16

Perine. "Black Theatre" Conference Papers. 04/08/1983

Folder 17

Piper, Scotty. 1920s-1960s.

Folder 18

Plaski, Harry. The Negro in Films. 1967

Folder 19

"Revisiting the 50s: The Blacklist in America." 02/1976

Folder 20

Scott, Ronald. "Interracial Relationships in Film: A Historical and Critical Analysis of Arguments for Black Inequality." 04/1983

Box 23, Folder 1

Slides Description, Fragment. 1984

Folder 2

Stagebills for Performance by Lena Horne. 1984

Folder 3

Wide Angle. 1984

Folder 4

Yearwood, Gladstone L. "The Hero in Black Film." 1983

Folder 5

Young, Joseph & Oscar Micheaux. Novels: Black Apologies for White Oppression. 06/1985

Folder 6

Miscellany. 1094-1982

 

Great Bend, Kansas

Box 23, Folder 7

Census Data, Oral History, Surveys (some materials on Oscar Micheaux's family). 1914-1984

Folder 8

Correspondence (Re: Oscar Micheaux-family), 1984

 

Hadley, Irwin

Box 23, Folder 9

Advertisement for "I Be Somebody" in Publishers Weekly. n.d.

Folder 10

Contact with Hadley Irwin

Folder 11

Correspondence from "The Alan Review." 04/1985-01/1996

Folder 12

Irwin, Hadley. I Be Somebody. n.d.

Folder 13

Irwin, Hadley. Interview and Article. 1983-1985

Folder 14

Irby, Chas. "Hadley Irwin: A White Write of Colored Ethnic Fiction." N.d.

 

Black People in the West

Box 23, Folder 15

The Second Annual Convention of the Colored Citizens of California. 1856

Folder 16

Proceedings of the California State Convention of Colored Citizens. 1965

Folder 17

Reading Notes on Racism, Ralph Ellison, and the Black Church. 1973-1978

Box 24, Folder 1

Probate, Marriage, Mortgage Records. Yolo County, CA. 1907-1910

Folder 2

Photo of Colonel Allensworth. n.d.

Folder 3

Land Title, Yolo County, CA. 1919

Folder 4

Information from the California Census, Yolo. 1850

Folder 5

Homestead Certificate. 07/1889

Folder 6

Frontier Times. Spring 1960

Folder 7

Daily Evening Bulletin. ca 1858

Folder 8

Canada and California. 1858-1983

Folder 9

California Statute. "An act to prevent further immigration of Chinese or Mongolians to this state." 1858

Folder 10

Blacks in Minnesota, A Preliminary Guide to Historical Sources. 1976

Folder 11

Beasley, Delilah. Negro Trailblazers. Photos.

Folder 12

California. 1973

Folder 13

California Place Names. n.d.

Folder 14

Black Women in the West. Bibliography, Clippings, and an essay by Irby. 1962-1984

 

Hmong and Mien Immigrants

Box 25, Folder 1

Asian American Review. 2(1). 1975

Folder 2

Asian American Review. 1976

Folder 3

Center for Applied Linguistics. "The Mien." 08/1981

Folder 4

Correspondence and Research Materials regarding Conference Paper for Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies. 02/1985

Folder 5

Correspondence. 07/1985

Folder 6

Correspondence with Homonoi Highlander Development Fund. 02/1985

Folder 7

Cuddy, Dennis. Contemporary American Immigration. 1982

Folder 8

Franklin, Robert. "Ethnicity and an Emerging Indochinese Commercial District in Orange County." 1983

Folder 9

Draft Copy of Hmong Panel Manuscript. 07/14/1982

Folder 10

"Ethnic Identity: Aging, Mental Health, and Sexism." Western Pacific Regional Meeting on Ethnic and Minority Studies. 10/05/1984

Folder 11

Fresno County Department of Social Services. "Information for Young Refugee Parents." n.d.

Folder 12

"Hmong Decorah Hmood Deskhausias." n.d.

Folder 13

"The Hmong , a Struggle in the Sun." Reprint from The Fresno Bee. 10/12/1983

Folder 14

"Immigration, How It's Affecting Us." Atlantic Monthly. 11/1983

Folder 15

Indochina Refugee Action Center. "Highlander Refugees from Laos: Background." Ca. 1983

Folder 16

Interviews, Notes and Goals of. ca. 1982

Folder 17

Interview Questions. n.d.

Folder 18

Irby and Pon Conference Drafts Paper. "Mental Health Considerations for Male Hmong and Mien in the U.S. 03/1985

Folder 19

Irby, Charles. Ethnic and Women's Studies. "Notes on Pan Asians." n.d.

Folder 20

Irby, Charles and Pon, Earnest M. "Mental Health Considerations of Male Hmong and Mien in the U.S. (Preliminary Investigations)." n.d.

Folder 21

Irby and Pon. Proposal: Mental Health Considerations of Male Hmong and Men in the U.S. n.d.

Folder 22

Lao Family Community Inc. Santa Ana, Ca. 03/21/1981

Folder 23

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. 1979-1982

Folder 24

Munger, Ronald G. "Sudden Adult Death in Asian Populations: The Case of the Hmong. n.d.

Folder 25

Research Notes, Clippings, Contacts, and Correspondences. 1983-1985

Folder 26

Newsclippings. 1983-1984

Folder 27

Newsletter. Indochinese Refugee Assistance Program. 04-09/1984

Folder 28

"No More Mountains: The Story of the Hmong." WGBH Transcript. 04/1981

Folder 29

Pamphlet, "The Indochinese Refugees in Our Midst." ca. 1985

Folder 30

Newspaper Articles on Asian American Refugees. 01/1987

Folder 31

Resources: Asian American Studies. ca. 1987

Folder 32

Secondary Articles on the Asian American Experience. ca. 1972

Box 26, Folder 1

Res. Materials. 1982-1985

Folder 2

"Southeast Asian Refugees in California." California Senate Democratic Caucus Backgrounder. 03/1982

Folder 3

Sunds Planning Project: Final Report and Correspondence. 1984-1985

Folder 4

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Refugee Resettlement Program. 01/1984

Folder 5

United States Department of Education. Bibliography, from the Refugee Materials Center. 12/1984

Folder 6

United States Department of Health and Human Services. "The Hmong Resettlement Study." Vol. 1. `985

Folder 7

Yeatman, C Gentry W. "Vietnamese Attitudes toward Health Care." Journal of American Medical Association. 12-19/1980

 

Writings (Published and Unpublished)

Box 27, Folder 1

Frye, Hardy T., Irby, Charles, John C., Leggett. "Whiter Black Studies." Draft Copy. 1971

Folder 2

Frye, Hardy T., Irby, Charles. "Whiter Black Studies." Relevant Instructional Materials. 1972

Folder 3

Frye, Hardy. "Whiter Black Studies." Manuscript Copy with Editing Marks. 08/1971

Folder 4

Hatfield, John T. and Charles L. Irby. "Geographical Perspectives on Native Americans. Topics and Resources. 04/12/1976

Folder 5

Imara, Majadi, Irby, Charles, and James H. Wms. "Consistency for Afro-American Studies: A workbook Proposal." Presented at the 3rd annual Conference of the Nat'l Council for Black Studies. 03/1979

 

Irby, Charles:

Folder 6

"Access to Agribusiness for Blacks." n.d.

Folder 7

"All That Blood: Forever Amber Valley." Paper Presented at the 39th Plains Anthropology Conference. 10/1981

Folder 8-9

"Amber Valley, Alberta: An Anomaly on the Prairies." 1982

Folder 10

"And It Really Happened." n.d.

Folder 11

"Black Settlers at Amber Valley, Alberta." The Western Journal of Black Studies. 1985

Folder 12

"The Black Settlers on Saltspring Island. Canada, in the Nineteenth Century." Reprint from the Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Vol. 36. 1974

Folder 13

"The Black Settlers on Saltspring Island in the 19th Century." Phylon. 1974

Folder 14

Blank Certificate of a Claim to Copyright. n.d.

Folder 15

"Consistency for Afro-American Studies: A Workbook Proposal." (Manuscript Copy). 1979

Folder 16

Correspondence regarding Annotated Bibliography. 1985

 

Irby, Charles:

Folder 17

"Culture and Society: A position Statement." 1979

Folder 18

Lecture: "Cultural Geography of Black America. 02/1971

Folder 19

"Dear Hadley Irwin, Are you Living or Dead?" n.d.

Folder 20

"Editorial: Ethnic Studies in the 21st Century: A Proposal." 03/1984

Folder 21

"Ethnic and Minority Studies: The Second Decade Keynote Address, 4th Annual Pac SW Regional Conference of NAIES. 11/1981

Folder 22

"Ethnic Studies: Hope for the Future." The Lively Arts. Vol. 3, No. 1. 01/1981

Folder 23

"Fifteen Topics on AfroAmerica, an Annotated Bibliography." 1973

Folder 24

"Film History Exhibit, WM Grant Still Community arts Centre." 1982

Folder 25

The Future Belongs to Those Who Command it or Looking at Tomorrow Yesterday. n.d.

Folder 26

"Geography: A Path From Which to Deviate." Draft with Editing Marks. ca. 1985

Folder 27

"Geography: A Path From Which to Deviate." Manuscript Copy. ca. 1985

 

Irby, Charles:

Folder 28

"Geography: A Path From Which to Deviate." Published Copy. The Operational Geographer. 1985

Folder 29

"A Geographer Shoot at the Canon: Rethinking the Canon in American Literature." 03/1985

Folder 30

"A Geographer Shoots at the Canon."04/1985

Folder 31

"Household Colonialism." Paper given at the Nat'l Assoc. of Int. Studies Conference. 04/1976

Folder 32

Prospectus. "Linking the Northernmost Outpost of Western Hemispheric Africanisms: A Culture History of Amber Balley, Alberta, Canada." n .d.

Folder 33

and Pon, Ernie. "Mental Health Considerations for Male Hmong and Mien in the U.S. (Preliminary Investigation). 1985

Folder 34

and Pon, Ernest M. "Mental Health Considerations for Male Hmong and Mien in the U.S. Paper Presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies (with dedication by Irby). 03/1985

Folder 35

"Minorities and Justice: An Annotated Bibliography. ca. 1985

Folder 36

"Minorities and Justice." Manuscript Copy.

Folder 37

Minority Women and Ethnicity: Household Colonialism. 04/29/1976

Folder 38

"Negritude: An Annotated Bibliography. 1978

Folder 39

"One Decade and the Politics of Ethnic Studies." Explorations in Ethnic Studies. 07/1980

Folder 40

"One Decade and the Politics of Ethnic Studies." NAIES Conference Paper. 04/1980

Box 28, Folder 1

Stewart, Dennis R. "The Politics of Agribusiness and Ethnicity: Some Considerations in Search for Active Participation" (w/ marginal notes). Fall 1985

Folder 2

C. Writings and Correspondence on Applied Geography. ca. 1984

Folder 3

"The Politics of Agribusiness and Ethnicity: Some Considerations in Search for Active Participation." Manuscript. 06/11/1984

Folder 4

"The Politics of Agribusiness and Ethnicity: Some Considerations in Search for Active Participation." Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Fall 1985

Folder 5

"Resources on Ethnicity: A Critical Appraisal." California Journal of Teacher Education. Vol. 1. No. 4. 1973

Folder 6

Review of Gilbert Fite's Cotton Fields No More. Summer 1985

Folder 7

Review of Irby's The Celluloid Black. Sights and Sounds. ca. 1984

Folder 8

"A Sample of the State of Ethnic Studies in Public High Schools. ca. 1972

Folder 9

"Stereotypes." n.d.

Folder 10

"A Town Remembered." n.d.

Folder 11

"A Town Remembered." 02/1985

Folder 12

Untitled Manuscript on Hadley Irwin. n.d.

Folder 13

Untitled Masculinity Survey. n.d.

Folder 14

Untitled Paper on Agribusiness and Ethnic Minorities. n.d.

Folder 15-16

"With Apologies to Nobody: Black Studies in the Second Decade." 11/1982

Folder 17

Women's Roles in Black Pioneer Communities." 04/13/1984

Folder 18

"A Writer Speaks: An Interview with Lorenz Bell Graham." Explorations in Ethnic Studies. 07/1983

Folder 19

"The Black Settlers on Saltspring Island, Canada, in the Nineteenth Century: (with marginal notes ). Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. 1974

Folder 20

"One Decade and the Politics of Ethnic Studies: Focus for the Future." Manuscript Copy. 1980

Folder 21

; Stewart, Dennis. "The Politics of Agribusiness and Ethnicity: Some Considerations for Active Participation." 04/1982

Folder 22

; Stewart, Dennis. "The Politics of Agribusiness and Ethnicity: A Search for Directions." Paper Presented at the 10th annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies. 2 Different Printings. 1982

 

SERIES V: SUBJECT FILES

Box 29, Folder 1

American Indian Policy Conference. UCLA. 02/1985

Folder 2

Article on Maya Angelou. The Sacramento Union. 09/20/1974

Folder 3

Articles on Native Americans. ca. 1986

Folder 4

"Eva Jessye's America, the Legacy of Porgy and Bess." n.d.

Folder 5

"Benton County Freedom Train." Newsletter. 1966

Folder 6

Black Art, An International Quarterly. ca. 1981

Folder 7

Newsclippings on Black Issues. 1968-1982

Folder 8

Cartoon. 07/1986

Folder 9

Cartoon of Ronald Reagan. 07/1986

Folder 10

Daycare: 16 ways to save time and money. n.d.

Folder 11

Feature story on Indian Women with Interview with Gretchen Bataille. 07/1984

Folder 12

Flier Advertising Films. n.d.

Folder 13

Graham, Flier: "John Brown A Cry for Freedom" n.d.

Folder 14

Jackson, George A. "Helpful Hints for Advising and Counseling Minority Students." n.d.

Folder 15

Henri Florette Obituary. 10/1986

Folder 16

"I Shall Moulder Before I Shall Be Taken." n.d.

Folder 17

Jokes. n.d.

Folder 18

List of Black American Writers. n.d.

Folder 19

Multicultural Women's Summer Institute. University of Illinois, Chicago. 07/1983

Folder 20

Nazareth, Peter. 04/1985

Folder 21

Pon, Ernie. n.d.

Folder 22

Rodriguez, Richard. "Mexico's Children." n.d.

Folder 23

Sacrament Friends of SNCC Newsletter. 01/1965

Folder 24

"A Smile." n.d.

Folder 25

Twelve Potential Anxiety Producers. n.d.

Folder 26

University Press of Books in Native American Studies. n.d.

Folder 27

The Wambach Method, A Manual for Past Life Recall. n.d.

Folder 28

White Supremacist Literature. n.d.

Folder 29

White Supremacist Literature. 1972-1984

Folder 30

Roy Wilkins. 09/1981

Folder 31

Women in Focus. n.d.

Box 30, Folder 1

Afro-American Culture (incl. transparencies) 1971-1972

 

SERIES VI: VISUAL AND AUDIO MATERIALS

 

Audio Recordings

 

A0328/CS Coretta King Speech. 4/27/1968

 

A0329/CS Leslie Lieko

 

A0332/CS Lawrence and Mable Thomas. Esparto. 01/1973

 

A0333/CS Native in Canada

 

A0334/CS Judy Collins

 

A0335/CS None

 

A0336/CS Arizona Black HTG Tuscon. David Gradwohl. 09/25/1981

 

A0337/CS Hadley Irwin. Ames, Iowa. 12/16/1983

 

A0338/CS Sing of Freedom Now! The Freedom Singers

 

A0339/CS We are family, He's the greatest Dancer, Reunited, Bad girls, Hot Stuff, Get Used to it

 

A0340/CS Homestead. Grace Morse. 01/1973

 

A0341/CS Benthan

 

A0342/CS Amos Garner. Great Bend, Kansas

 

A0343/CS Naies. Pleanary Session. 1978

 

A0344/CS Chamaros (Guam). KUOP-AM Stockton. 07/12/1983

 

A0345/CS Lorenz Graham. Claremont, CA. 06/11/1984

 

A0346/CS I Am Are You? KPFK-FM. 04/17/1983

 

A0347/CS Germaine Greer at Davis

 

A0348/CS None

 

A0349/CS Carlos Gridero

 

A0350/CS Hair

 

A0492/CS Racism to Pluralism. Patricia M. Bido

 

A0351/CS Guinda

 

A0352/CS Plenary Session. 04/21/1977

 

A0353/CS Black heritage Conference. Keeylocko. Edward B. 09/26/1981

 

A0354/CS Kids Comments

 

A0355/CS Virginia

 

A0356/CS None

 

A0357/CS Tacos and Hamburgers

 

A0358/CS Lorenz Graham. 05/12/1980

 

A0359/CS G. Keams

 

A0360/CS White Roots at Peace

 

A0361/CS Naies. 1979

 

A0362/CS None

 

A0363/CS None

 

A0364/CS None

 

A0365/CS American Indian Songs. Uses Oral Tradition

 

A0366/CS Indians and the Church. Agnew's Resignation Speech. John Neiardt. Black Elk Poetry

 

A0367/CS Floyd Westerman

 

A0368/CS Keams 4 and 5

 

A0369/CS Leslie Fiedler. The Mythology of Indian and Negroes in American Literature. Sound Effects

 

A0370/CS NPR's report on Public Relations. 12/3/1984

 

A0371/CS NPR's All Things Considered. 03/12/1983

 

A0372/CS Momaday Interview

 

A0373/CS James Williams. "Listening." 10/5/1982

 

A0374/CS Johnny Cash-Bitter Tears. Lake Perfidy-Apache Tears-Custer Leaves. Vanishing Race

 

A0375/CS None

 

A0376/CS Jim Barnes

 

A0377/CS A/V Sermon

 

A0378/CS The Changing images of Male and Female: An Historical Overview

 

A0379/CS None

 

A0380/CS David Risling Jr.

 

A0381/CS NPR. 11/20/1985

 

A0382/CS Cotton Club Radio. 12/4/1983

 

A0383/CS Dwight Stickney

 

A0384/CS Oscar Micheaux: Film Pioneer. 1981

 

A0385/CS Movies in Black

 

A0386/CS None

 

A0387/CS Hi De Ho & Black and Tan. Darkies never Dream

 

A0388/CS Interview with By Khang. Sacramento, CA. 2/11/1985

 

A0389/CS NPR. 11/20/1985

 

A0390/CS None

 

A0391/CS Violence-KPFK. 2/2/1978

 

A0392/CS The Hidden Radical Dimensions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. BC 1673

 

A0393/CS Econometrics in Psychology

 

A0394/CS Rickie Lee Jones. Company Cooloalle Weasel

 

A0395/CS M. Scott Momoday. American Indian in Conflict--Tribalism and Modern Society

 

A0396/CS None

 

A0397/CS From Racism to Pluralism. Patricia M. Bidol

 

A0398/CS Helen Wambach Trip #3. 06/17/1978

 

A0399/CS Men in Society (Ethnic Studies Department). 12/6/1977

 

A0400/CS Racism to Pluralism

 

A0401/CS None

 

A0402/CS JH Naies

 

A0403/CS Chuck reading Tales. 1974; Nixon's Fall. 08/8/1974

 

A0404/CS Peter Kranz Panel. Ethnicity

 

A0405/CS Andres Costa and Est 101. 03/10/1978

 

A0406/CS Mrs. Grace [Cross] Brown. 05/18/1981

 

A0407/CS 04/1984

 

A0408/CS American Indian Women Telling their Lives. Gretchen Bataille. Interview with Gretchen Bataille

 

A0409/CS Will Antell

 

A0410/CS Jazz Alive. 03/22/1980

 

A0411/CS Introduction to Women. 10/9/1979

 

A0412/CS NPR. 09/15 & 16/1981

 

A0413/CS John Leggett

 

A0414/CS The Black Woman in America

 

A0415/CS CA of J. 09/24/1979

 

A0416/CS Black Heritage Conference (Tuscon). Williams, Melvin. 09/25/1981

 

A0417/CS Fastlane "Black Jap." Imagination. M. Scott Momaday. BH & WLB

 

A0418/CS Lesbian Sisters. 05/3/1977; From Racism to Pluralism. Patricia M. Bidel

 

A0419/CS Rainbow on "Jazz Alive." 03/21/1980 Audio Recordings

 

A0420/CS Introduction to Women. 10/9/1979

 

A0421/CS None

 

A0422/CS Loring

 

A0423/CS Vine Deloria and Studs Turkel. 05/10/1975

 

A0424/CS Helen

 

A0425/CS Taylor and Abrams. Indian Identity. (G. Bataille)

 

A0426/CS Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters

 

A0427/CS Men in Society

 

A0428/CS Tacos and Hamburgers

 

A0429/CS None

 

A0430/CS Peter Nazareth. Ames, Iowa. 11/8/1984

 

A0431/CS The Nerve of Failure. 1963

 

A0432/CS Naies. 1979

 

A0433/CS Tameka M. Irby. DOB 07/8/1976; 08/17/1984

 

A0434/CS Melvin Williams. 09/25/1981. Arizona Black HTG Conference (Tuscon)

 

A0435/CS Dolly and Willie Green. Green Acres Egg Farm. 09/7/1984

 

A0436/CS Adeline and Frank. Charles Creek. 05/24/1984

 

A0437/CS Lacrosse. Minority Women

 

A0438/CS Whiter Black Studies? 08/20/1972

 

A0439/CS Race: An Abused Classification

 

A0440/CS Nixon's Fall. 1974. Chuck Reading Tales

 

A0441/CS The Dragon Takes a Wife

 

A0442/CS Lorraine Hansberry in her own words

 

A0443/CS Interviews and Notes from NE Alberta. 07/21-23/1976

 

A0444/CS Report from the South

 

A0445/CS Yolo County. Folksongs. 06/15/1973

 

A0446/CS Mona Diggs; BH & Willie Baber. 1972

 

A0447/CS I Saw Polly in a Porny

 

A0448/CS OK to Erase. 03/16/1970

 

A0449/CS Lorenz Graham. 05/12/1980

 

A0450/CS The Last Poets

 

A0451/CS "Sun City." Artists United Against Apartheid

 

A0452/CS CA of J. Benson

 

A0453/CS The Trip, A/V Information too. Summer 1972

 

A0454/CS Banquet End. Neat Section is "B." A/V Session

 

A0455/CS None

 

A0456/CS Carlton Moss. UCLA. 06/13/1984 Audio Recordings

 

A0457/CS Brother "C" Parts 1 & 2. Motivation in the Classroom

 

A0458/CS Navajo Song. Terry Wilson. (G Bataille)

 

A0459/CS The Dragon Takes a Wife

 

A0460/CS "A Man Must Carry On." Jerry Jeff Walker

 

A0461/CS None

 

A0462/CS None

 

A0463/CS Charles Morgan. Briggs on Homosexuals. 10/13/1977

 

A0464/CS Melvin Williams. Arizona Black HTG Conference. 09/25/1981

 

A0465/CS Billy Jack

 

A0466/CS None

 

A0467/CS None

 

A0468/CS Dr. Lorenz Graham. 06/2/1981

 

A0469/CS Lorenz Graham. "Living with Literary History." Ames, Iowa. 11/16/1983

 

A0470/CS Elijah Robinson. A.V., Alta. Donaville. 07/1970

 

A0471/CS Marlen's 22nd Birthday Party

 

A0472/CS Willie Toles. 07/1970; Mrs. K. Melton

 

A0473/CS 2nd Men's Class (First Night). 03/27/1978

 

A0474/CS I Am Are You?

 

A0475/CS Holiday Inn. 08/29/1972

 

A0476/CS The White Man's Way. Jack London. Reading by Charles Irby [We too Belong]

 

A0477/CS BH and Ernie Pon

 

A0478/CS Mr. Lorenz Graham. 05/12/1980

 

A0479/CS Mrs. Cromwell, Chuck, Fred Collins. 1970

 

A0480/CS Mrs. Leona Fay (Phillips) Gibson Risby. 08/10/1975.

 

A0481/CS Geneva Willis. Nimrod's Tales' Daughter. 08/14/1975. Mrs. Leona Fay (Phillips) Gibson Risby. 08/10/1975. Ruby Edwards & Horseshow. Ruby Edwards-Amber Valley. 08/12/1973

 

A0482/CS "Japanese Americans--Four Generations of Adaptation"

 

A0483/CS Mapps. Oxen and Democrat. 07/1970

 

A0484/CS Mrs. Cromwell (Second Tape). 10/1970

 

A0485/CS Joyce Edwards. 08/14/1975

 

A0486/CS Ms. Dorothy Collier. 09/2/1981

 

A0487/CS Jeff Edwards. 08/13/1973

 

A0488/CS Ken and Joyce Edwards. Amber Valley, Alberta

 

A0489/CS Willie Toles. A.V. Alta. 08/23/1972

 

A0490/CS Felix and Elijah. 03/1971

 

A0493/CS Brenda Jones in Guinda. 05/1973

 

A0494/CS NPR Black Preachers. 02/23/1982; Naies 1979

 

Negatives

Box 30, Folder 2

Amber Valley School Pictures. Mrs. Ruby Edward and Mr. Cromwell. n.d.

Folder 3

Athabasca Valley, incl. 1 developed photograph. 07/1976

Folder 4-6

Blacks in the Amber Valley. n.d.

Folder 7

Blacks in the Amber Valley. 1938-1958

Folder 8

Blacks in the Amber Valley. 08/1975

Folder 9

Burke-Irby Family Reunion (6 of 6). n.d.

Folder 10

Burke-Irby Family Reunion (5 of 6). n.d.

Folder 11

Burke- Irby Family Reunion (4 of 6). n.d.

Folder 12

Burke- Irby Family Reunion (3 of 6). n.d.

Folder 13

Burke- Irby Family Reunion (2 of 6). n.d.

Folder 14

Burke- Irby Family Reunion (1 of 6). South Carolina. 1982

Folder 15

Iowa State University. n.d.

Folder 16

Geneological Photos. ca. 1979

Folder 17

Northeast Alberta. 07/1976

Folder 18

"Nigger Heaven." n.d.

Folder 19

Miscellaneous (includes slides). 1971-1981

Folder 20

Northeast Alberta, Boyle. 07/1976

Folder 21

Northeast Alberta, Ilford Role #1. 07/1976

Folder 22

House Amber Valley, Robinson, Shawnee. 08/1975

Folder 23

"Rough and Ready." Amber Valley and San Francisco. n.d.

Folder 24

Unidentified Girls Dancing. n.d.

Folder 25

Unknown Person Walking in a Rural Area. n.d.

 

Photographs

Box 30, Folder 26

Amber Valley. n.d.

Folder 27

Amelia Earhart Memorial. 1979

Folder 28

Blacks in the Amber Valley. 1920-1977

Folder 29

Blacks in California and Kansas. n.d.

Folder 30

Boley, Kansas and Buxton, Ontario (incl. Negatives). n.d.

Folder 31

Buxton, Ontario. n.d.

Folder 32

Buxton, Ontario (incl. Negatives). n.d.

Folder 33

Family, friends, colleagues. n.d.

Folder 34

Geneologial Photos. 1979

Box 31, Folder 1

Historical Photographs of Black communities in Buxton, IA, Chicago, IL, St. Louis, MO, and Pennsylvania. (developed by Irby in 1984. n.d.

Folder 2

Historical Photographs of Buxton, Ontario and Boley, Kansas. n.d.

Folder 3

Indian Girl. n.d.

Folder 4

Indians. 1983

Folder 5

Irby and Unidentified Women. n.d.

Folder 6

Irby at Melus Conference. 04/1987

Folder 7

"Outlines for Nuking Charles Irby." 06/1986

Folder 8

Unidentified Black Women before 1900.

Folder 9

Unidentified Contact Sheet. n.d.

 

Slides

Box 32, Folder 1

Books on Blacks in Film. Slides 1-24. 06/1984

 

American Indians

Folder 2

Slides 25-52. 08/1983

Folder 3

Slides 53-83. 04/1976-12/1977

Folder 4

Images in Art. Slides 84-113. 08/1983

Folder 5

Slides 114-117. 06/1973-04/1974

Folder 6

Slides 118-145. 09/1979

Folder 7

Art Exhibits. Slides 146-163. 06/1973-07/1979

Folder 8

Buxton, Iowa. Slides 164-202. 01/1984

Folder 9

Mesquakie Powwow. Slides 203-219. 1983

Folder 10

People. Slides 220-250. 08/1983

Folder 11

People. Slides 251-279. 04/1976-1983

Folder 12

American Indians (film stills) Slides 280-291. 1975-1981

Folder 13

Images of American Indians in Art and Literature. Slides 292-316. ca. 1979

Folder 14

Blacks in Film, Extra Slides (too light). Slides 317-350. ca 1982

Folder 15

Children's Literature on American Indians. Slides 351-370. 08/1983

Folder 16

American Indian People. Slides 371-400. 08/1983

Folder 17

Preservation Sites and Ceremonies. Slides 401-440. 08/1983

Folder 18

American Indian People. Slides 441-469. 08/1983

Folder 19

Extra Images of American Indians. Slides 470-489. ca 1950's & 1960's

Folder 20

Utah. Slides 490-511. 1983-1984

Folder 21

Blacks in Film. Slides 512-543. n.d.

Folder 22

Drum Group Powwow and Family Photos. Slides 544-561. 1975-1984

Folder 23

Blacks in Film. Slides 562-601. ca. 1984

Folder 24

Images of American Indians. Slides 602-629. n.d.

Folder 25

Extra Blacks in Film. Slides 630-662. 1982-1984

Folder 26

American Indian Woman. Slides 663-696. n.d.

Folder 27

American Indian Images in Art and Literature. Slides 697-731. 1974-1979

Folder 28

Kansas Historical Marker. Slides 732-733. n.d.

Folder 29

American Indian People. Slides 734-755. 1973-1976

Folder 30

Images of American Indians. Slides 756-792. 1979-1981

Folder 31

Atlas. Slides 793-836. n.d.

Folder 32

Blacks in Film. Slides 837-859. 1980-1984

Folder 33

People. Slides 860-879. 1982

Box 33, Folder 1

Blacks in Film. Slides 880-907. 1982-1984

Folder 2

Blacks in Film. Slides 908-921. n.d.

Folder 3

Atlas. Slides 922-938. n.d.

Folder 4

Unknown Black Community. Slides 939-957. 1984

Folder 5

Blackstone Theater. Slides 958-974. 1984

Folder 6

Miscellaneous. Slides 975-998. 1984

Folder 7

History of Blacks in Film #1. Slides 999-1099. 05/1982

Folder 8

History of Blacks in Film #2. Slides 1100-1155. 06/1984

Folder 9

Places in California (Carousel). Slides 1156-1214. ca. 1970

Folder 10

Black Migration, Amber Valley Project (Carousel). Slides 1215-1293. 1973-1986

Folder 11

Amber Valley (Carousel). Slides 1294-1365. 1967-1981

Folder 12

Amber Valley (Carousel). Slides 1366-1445. 07/1970

Folder 13

More Blacks in Film Slides (Carousel). Slides 1446-1521. n.d.

Folder 14

The Celluloid Black A History of Blacks in Film (Carousel) (Iowa State). Slides 1524-1591. 1984

Folder 15

The Celluloid Black A History of Blacks in Film (Carousel) (Iowa State). Slides 1592-1666. 1984

Folder 16

Farming. Slides 1667-1789. ca. 1982

Box 34, Folder 1

Black Images on American Indian Postcards Racism Through the Mails (Carousel). Slides 1790-1863. Spring 1980

Folder 2

Miscellaneous: Amber Valley, Atlas, and California (Carousel). Slides 1864-1931. 1972-1982

Folder 3

Miscellaneous People and Places (filed with a list of titles that do not correspond to the slides). Slides 1932-2057. 06/1969-04/1976

 

Video Recordings

 

V0021/UM Blacks in Agriculture (Dec. 1983) -- see accompanying guide to tape in box 19, folder 6

 

V0022/UM Chuck Irby- Minority (Women: Indian Culture)- Sarah Hutchison (50 min., 10/23/75)

 

V0023/UM Chuck Irby- Minority Women (60 min., 11/20/75), Barbara Hiura, EST30A, 20 Nov. 75

 

V0024/UM "Marva Styles" Chuck Irby (Lecture One) -- Notes: Rec. date: 3/3/77, dub date 3/80, tape no. 1 of 2

 

V0025/UM "Marva Styles" Chuck Irby (Lecture Two) -- Notes: Rec. date: 3/3/77, dub date: 3/80, tape no. 2 of 2

 

V0026/UM Mental health (Robert Yoshioka, Irby)

 

V0027/UM You Can't Go Back to Buxton -- Notes: To: Charles C. Irby/ Exchange for Buxton Photographs

 

16mm

 

V0028/FO Notes: 16 mm microfilm labeled "Amber Valley, 'Rape,' 'Good' and "Charles Irby"

 

V0029/FO "Castration" -- Notes: 16 mm microfilm

 

Microfilm

Box 44, Folder 1

Various Oklahoma Newspapers covering 1905-1926

Folder 2

Various Oklahoma Newspapers covering 1904-1916

Folder 3

Okemah Independent covering 1911-1913

Folder 4

Okemah Ledger covering 1910-1911

 

SERIES VII: MAPS

Additional Note

alphabetized by location
Box 45

Department of Geography, University of California, Davis. "Geography of California, Maps and Tables" (booklet), n.d.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Aukum, California, 1952.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Buffalo Creek, California, 1954.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Camino, California, 1952.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Caldor, California, 1951.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Carbondale, California, 1953.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Clay, California, 1953.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Elk Grove, California, 1952.

 

Army Map Service. Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. 15 Minute Series. Fairfield North, California, 1952.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Fiddletown, California, 1949.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Folsom, California, 1941.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Franklin, California, 1941.

 

War Department. Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Scale 1:62500. Lodi, California, 1939.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Goose Creek, California, 1953.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Irish Hill, California, 1962.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Latrobe, California, 1949.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Lassen Volcanic National Park & Vicinity, California, 1957.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Leek Spring Hill, California, 1951.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Markleeville, California, 1956.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Mokelumne Hill, California, 1948.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Omo Ranch, California, 1952.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Pine Grove, California, 1948.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Placerville, California, 1949.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Silver Lake, California, 1956.

 

Sacramento County Planning Department [City of Sacramento], Current City Limits, California, May 1965.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Sierra City, California, 1955.

 

United States Geological Survey. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:24000. Sloughouse, California, 1953.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Sutter Creek, California, 1962.

 

United States Geological Survey. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). Scale 1:62500. Woodland, California, 1953.

 

Harry Freese, mapmaker. Yolo County, California, n.d.

 

State of California, Department of Natural Resources, Geologic Map of Amador County California, n.d.

 

State of California, Department of Natural Resources, Economic and Geologic Map of El Dorado County, California, n.d.

 

State of California, Department of Natural Resources, Geologic Map of Sacramento City, California, California, n.d.

 

Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Plan of Township 68, Range 22 West of the Fourth Meridian. Scale: 40 chains to an inch. Alberta, June 12, 1911.

 

Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Plan of Township 66, Range 20 West of the Fourth Meridian. Scale: 40 chains to an inch. Alberta, August 23, 1927.

 

Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Plan of Township 67, Range 17 West of the Fourth Meridian. Scale: 40 chains to an inch. Alberta, December 31, 1909.

 

Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Plan of Township 67, Range 20 West of the Fourth Meridian. Scale: 40 chains to an inch. Alberta, November 6, 1909.

 

Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Plan of Township 68, Range 16 West of the Fourth Meridian. Scale: 40 chains to an inch. Alberta, January 11, 1916.