AX folder(s): Views of the Honolulu Gumps store designed by Hart Wood, eight photographed by Frank S. Warren, and fourteen by Edgeworth Photo. PIC folder(s): Nine photographs by Peter Stackpole, of a home interior likely to be that of Richard...
Six filled S & H Green Stamps books. 1959-65
Notes on his family and background; experience in liquor business; history of Sussman, Wormser & Company; labor relations and employer groups; his public service.
Letters from eastern liquor dealers in New York to S. C. Shaw concerning orders placed with them by him
Contains mostly correspondence along with some poems, typescript manuscripts, and photocopies of art work and cartoons. The bulk of the correspondence is addressed to S. Clay Wilson from three Beat era poets, Charles Plymell, Kell Robertson, and Richard Miller, covering...
Consist of files on engineering projects, including bridges, underwater platforms and pilings in California, such as the Hunter's Point submarine quay wall, Richardson Bay Bridge Widening, the Feather River Bridge, the Martinez-Benicia Bridge and others in California. Files include a...
Includes transcript of an interview with the sociologist, conducted by Charles Susskind and Arlene Inouye, re methods for predictions of technological inventions and trends, including discussion of some of Gilfillan's own predictions. Also, a reprint of the article by Susskind...
A few poems (draft, fair copy, and newspaper clipping) and one letter to John [Marshall?].
Letters to John and Mary Marshall, and typescript copies, some with revisions, of unpublished poems.
One letter (ALS) to his brother, Allan E. Nash, re opportunities in California. San Diego, 3 Aug. 1875.
Letterpress copybooks containing letters to other merchants and also customers, ship captains and family, with extensive comments regarding San Francisco commercial transactions (particularly cargoes of arriving clipper ships), real estate investment, and economic conditions (prices, goods, etc.); and on decision...
Holograph Civil War era letter written by S. H. Allen to his brother, James P. Allen, a soldier in the 2nd Regiment, New York Veteran Cavalry. He relates news from home and discusses personal matters.
S. Hall Young (Liberty Ship) Capacity plan is a diazo print dated 1941. Available for use
Printed pamphlet, "List of Passengers, Officers, and Crew of the Ship Magnolia, on Her Voyage from New Bedford to San Francisco in 1849, as derived from various unofficial sources," n.d. Found in unsorted Wyles SC. Oversize boxed.
Papers of pioneer ecologist, physicist, and philosopher. Includes correspondence, mainly re his writings and lectures, drafts of books, articles and lectures, and transcripts of radio commentaries.
Diary of Selah [?] Phillips from Tyler Island in 1864. Phillips was doing field work in the Walnut Grove area until he got a job with the Pacific Railroad. He gave his post office address as "Tooley Islands, Sharps Landing,...
Collection of English bookplates, directed to UCSB [?] by New Yorkbookseller S. R. Shapiro. Includes 21 quarto albums and three folio binders, late 17c to late 19c., with the bulk 18c Nearly 1500 in all. Includes bookplates of Horace Walpole,...
This collection consists of menus from the S.S. Yukon, a ship of the Alaska Steamship Company.
Holograph letter to Justice Samuel Blatchford, regarding the publication of Crawford's book, The Genesis of the Civil War. Letter written from New York.
Contains printed field study note cards (14 x 24 cm) with a list of the names of S.A. Barrett's consultants who are Native American basket weavers. Affixed to each card is a close-up photograph snippet of a basket detail. A...
The collection mainly consists of 37 Audio tapes of interviews of Mexican Jews in Tijuana and San Diego from the mid 1990's in Spanish, conducted by Elena Saad for a Master's Thesis entitled, "La Comunidad Israelita de Tijuana" (The Jewish...
Files relating to League of Women Voters - Santa Barbara concerns, including air pollution, energy, environment, growth and development, oil and gas, voting and elections. Ruth Saadi was an active member and Energy Director of the organization.
Paperwork collected by builder's plate collector Frank Saarni during his work with the California State Railroad Museum and as a brakeman for the Great Northern Railway.
Collection of racing programs, assorted ephemera, news clippings, and photographs related to bicycle racing in San Jose in the late 1930s, six-day bicycle races in San Francisco and other areas in the mid-1950s, and races organized by Sabatino in the...
This collection consists of late 19th century manuscripts of arrangements for concert band of contemporary opera overtures and arias, popular songs, marches, and orchestral works
The Henry Palmar Sabin papers span 23 linear feet and date from 1920 to 1955. The collection is primarily composed of architectural drawings and reprographic copies, but also includes, black-and-white photographs and negatives, specifications, inspection reports, contracts, handwritten notes, and...
Memoirs and other writings, correspondence, orders, and memoranda relating to American naval operations in the Atlantic during World War II, the evacuation of North Vietnamese refugees to South Vietnam in 1954, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Depicts famine victims and American Relief Administration relief activities in the Samara region of Russia
Leaflets, posters, form letters, pamphlets, and memorabilia, relating to British war aims and propaganda efforts during World War I, civilian defense, the British Union of Fascists, and Oswald Mosley.
File assembled to obtain replacement of an official certificate, with documentation primarily on his military career and his participation in various campaigns during and after the Mexican-American War, 1846-1853. Includes drafts of his request, original documents concerning appointment by J.M....
One letter (ALS) from Ernest Fred Manfred requesting, and receiving, an autograph from Sitwell. New York, January 1, 1944. Alpha list.
Relates to World War I and the question of an independent Polish state. Speech delivered in Frankfurt am Main, April 6, 1916.
John Charles Sachs served in the US Navy for 20 years. He served on three ships, the USS Williamson (DD244), the USS Fabius (ARV(A)5), and the USS Philippine Sea (CVA47); in two aircraft squadrons, VP-14 and VC-35; and two tours...
The collection represents the work of experimental documentary filmmaker Lynne Sachs, who has worked primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City since the 1980s. Included are articles and film screening notes about Sachs and her films;...
Photographs relating to a world tour on bicycle which Sachtleben began from England and completed in New York City, from 1890 to 1893. Also contains prints, letters, clippings and other papers relating to his stay in Turkey from 1895 to...
Collection consists of photographs of a bicycle journey across Asia, the originals of which some were used for his and Thomas Gaskell Allen Jr's 1894 publication on the same subject.
Contains 11 letters among members of the Sackett family based in Ashland, Oregon. Topics of letters include fruit growing, a local flood, railroad strike of 1894 which delayed return of mother in San Francisco Bay Area and a letter discussing...
Samuel John Sackett (1928- ) was a professor of English at Hastings College (1949-51) and Fort Hays State University (1954-1977). In 1978, he became the dean of Salt City Business College. His published works include (1961), (1967), and (1972). The...
This collection consists of seven manuscript diaries, written while Asa Sackman was serving in the 44th Regiment, Company G, of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The diaries date from October 1861, his first month of service, to August 1862. Sackman writes...
This collection contains handwritten research manuscripts by retired history professor Benjamin Sacks, focusing primarily on the history of Coronado and the Hotel del Coronado.
This collection comprises transcripts of and an index to lectures given by Harvey Sacks, a faculty member in Anthropology and Sociology at University of California, Irvine from 1968-1976. The 1964-1967 lectures were given and transcribed at UCLA; the 1968-1972 lectures...
Harvey Sacks (d.1975) taught in the Department of Sociology at UC Irvine, UC Berkeley and UC Los Angeles (ca. 1960s-72). He is best known for his work in ethnomethodology and conversational analysis. The collection consists of notes, drafts, diaries, unpublished...
The Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library houses copies of sacramental registers for the 21 missions of Alta California, the Santa Barbara Presidio, Los Angeles Plaza Church, and Our Lady of Sorrows Apostolic College in Santa Barbara. The registers record baptisms, marriages,...
Freight expense bill (Form 27) for merchandise delivered between Sacramento and Folsom.
The collection consists of agendas, reports, action summaries, and final proposed charter pertaining to the Sacramento Ad-Hoc Charter Commission.
The Sacramento Amateur Movie Makers Club records are comprised of administrative records, minutes, newsletters, films, scrapbooks, photographs, awards and other printed material documenting the activities of the Sacramento Movie Forum (later Sacramento Amateur Movie Makers Club) from 1947 through 1989.
Letter dated June 7, 1906 to B.G. Raybould, Treasurer of the Sacramento and Lake Tahoe concerning clean up work in San Francisco offices after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
The collection contains directories and phone books of the city of Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas from 1850 through the early 1990s, and phone books published from 1967 through the present. City directory entries are listed by individual or business...
Contains administrative files, architectural drawings, photographs, audio recordings and artifacts pertaining to the Sacramento Army Depot.
The Sacramento Bakers Protective Association operated from 1891 through the turn of the century for the purpose of improving working conditions in local bakeries and standardizing prices. The Association records consist primarily of meeting minutes detailing the group's operations (1891-1898,...
Typescript and proofs for the translated journals of the Duke of Wurttemberg (Friedrich Paul Wilhelm), a new world explorer and naturalist whose travels took him to Sacramento in 1851-1852. The translation was printed in an edition of 400 copies by...
Includes typescript and page proof of Some reflections of an early California governor (Frederick Low)
Founded in 1916, Troop 1 of the Sacramento Boy Scouts of America has prepared hundreds of Sacramento youths through outdoor activities, leadership training and community service. This collection is comprised of records of the local organization dating from around the...
Sacramento (built 1877; paddle ferry) logbooks are deck logs and provide the times, number of vehicles, tides, weather, explanation of delays, restaurant and newstand inspections and signatures of the captain and the engineer in charge on the vessel's crossings between...
The Sacramento chapter of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs was founded in 1919 and its purpose was to promote and protect the interests of local professional women in the business and industrial fields. The club records...
The collection documents the City of Sacramento Assessor’s Office assessment and recording of property valuations within the city, including real property, personal property, corporate property, and levees. Also includes delinquent tax rolls and tax sale records. Records date from circa...
The collection contains building permits, inspections, and other records from the City of Sacramento Building Division. Included are building permits and inspection reports from circa 1905 to 2005 and plumbing permits and inspections from 1894 to 1966. Many paper building...
The City of Sacramento Museum and History Division, Administrative Files is comprised of 15 cubic feet of administrative files. The bulk of the collection dates from 1950 - 1980.
TheSacramento (Calif.) City Council District 7 records document the legal and civic activities of councilman Robbie Waters, who served as a representative of District 7 on the Sacramento City Council. Waters remained councilmen for sixteen years, from 1994 through...
The Sacramento Fire Department records document the department's management and operations from 1876 to 2006. The records are representative of the day-to-day functions carried out by the fire department while playing a role in Sacramento's expansion in the mid-20th century....
The collection documents the municipal golf courses of Sacramento and the activity of the City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department's Golf Division. Material dates from circa 1912 to 2005. The collection contains administrative and financial records from both the...
The Sacramento (Calif.). City Planning Department records consist of 16 boxes of Sacramento residential and non-residential building surveys conducted mostly between 1976-1996. Each survey consists of a historical/architectural survey form which includes information about the structure such as building type,...
The Sacramento Police Department Collection contains a wide range of material dating from 1860 to 1993, spanning most of the department's history. The majority of the collection is made up of mug books that date from 1860 to 1949 and...
The Sacramento Sports Commission Records document the life of the commission, its non-profit funding, its economic relationship with the local government, and the sporting events that it sponsored in the Sacramento area. For over twenty years, the Sacramento Sports...
Souvenir print booklet containing scenic views of Sacramento.
The collection contains textual records from the Sacramento Central American Action Committee (SCAAC), a peace and justice organization in the Sacramento area. The materials, which span from the 1980s to the early 2000s, reflect SCAAC’s activities and social causes, including...
The collection consists of materials of the Sacramento Charter Commission (also includes City/County Merger Committee files) including local and state government reports and public opinion surveys used in the creation of the Citizen's Committee on Local Governmental Reorganization Report of...
The Sacramento County Animal Control Office records documenting the monthly activities of the office between 1972 and 1979.
The County Recorder as provided for by the California State Government Code is responsible for the recording of publicly registered documents. As a division of the Law and Justice Agency, the Recorder is responsible for receiving, verifying, dating, indexing, recording,...
The Sacramento County (Calif.) Coroner's Office records contains case files, registers, indexes, death certificates, and inquests of deaths registered in Sacramento County, California, from 1850-1977, with separate transcribed indexes available for each of the coroner's various records. The collection also...
The collection documents cases and other activities of the Sacramento County Court from its establishment in 1850 to its abolishment in 1879 when the Superior Court system was created. The largest portion of the collection is made up of case...
The collection contains records from the Sacramento Court of First Instance, the local judicial body of pre-statehood California after U.S. annexation. Records date from 1848 to 1850 and include civil and criminal case files, court record and judgment books, Alcalde...
The Court of Sessions was created in 1850 by the California State Legislature and disbanded in 1863 when its activities were transferred to the County Court. The court served two functions: transacting general county business and hearing certain criminal cases....
The collection includes the records of two organizations, the Sacramento County Mental Health Advisory Board and the Sacramento County Health Council, and a collection of pamphlets and calendars associated with Sacramento County mental health programs.
The collection is made up of records created by the Sacramento County District Court from 1849 to 1880, with the majority of material consisting of case files from tax, civil, criminal, and dismissed cases. Other records include judgment dockets, execution...
The collection is made up of Justice Court records from Sacramento County. They cover specific cities and townships, including Sacramento, American, Brighton, Folsom, Franklin, Granite, Natoma (included Folsom and Mormon Island), and San Joaquin. Material is specific to Sacramento unless...
Court records pertaining to the legal process of an immigrant becoming a naturalized American citizen. These records are drawn from Sacramento's District, County, and Superior Courts. The naturalization process is recorded in three documents: 1) Declaration of Intention, 2) Petition...
Pre-emption claims and title documents for lands in the city and county of Sacramento to Jared Sheldon and others.
Include receipts, petition of citizens and an affidavit.
Vote tally sheet from Sacramento County Board of Supervisors election, May 3, 1858. Future railroad mogul Mark Hopkins is one of the candidates.
Sacramento Cyclettes Club records consists of administrative records including meeting minutes, roll call/attendance books, activity books, legal advisor's notebook, financial records, treasurer's books, dues books, rental books, Penny Fund, scrapbooks, and photographs. Records detail the activities of the Sacramento Cyclettes...
View depicts flooded street with rowboats and people on balconies above covered sidewalks. A sign reading "coffin wareroom" is prominent at right.
Views of buildings and streets during the flood, with signs on businesses visible.
The Sacramento Ephemera Collection consists of printed material produced by Sacramento businesses, chambers of commerce, sports teams, schools, government agencies, theaters and clubs. A range of formats includes tickets, programs, leaflets, advertisements, cards, letters, invoices and other forms of ephemeral...
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery; Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento....
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery, Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento.
Correspondence, notes, activity reports, meeting rosters, HBV testing forms, articles, HBV manual, and pamphlets documenting activities of the Sacramento Hepatitis B Project, 1982-1984. The Sacramento Hepatitis B Project was initiated in 1982 to "stop and prevent the spread of Hepatitis...
This collection consists of one journal containing brief descriptions of Sacramento High School student misbehavior (1910-1916) and correspondence between Principal Herbert O. Williams, Superintendent Charles C. Hughes, and parents and students.
Contained are the minutes of the Junior Scientists, a youth science and natural history club of Sacramento's California Junior Museum for years 1951 to 1959.
Member list, newsletters, meeting minutes, membership applications, flyer, correspondence, ethics proposals, articles of incorporation, and clippings documenting activity of the Sacramento Lesbian and Gay Mental Health Professionals (SLGMHP), 1977-1982. The SLGMHP was "an organization for all gay health professonals in...
The Sacramento Mailers Union No. 31 records consists of 7 linear feet of documents, the bulk of the material document the union's labor strike with the Sacramento Bee newspaper in the 1970s. The Sacramento Mailers Union is organized into eight...
Bidding instructions for Upper American River Transmission Lines Project.
The collection consists of correspondence, photocopies, mimeographs, log books, computer printouts and printed material relating to employment practices, wages, operating procedures, equipment, train movements, etc. In addition the collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda and notes concerning the abandonment of service,...
The Sacramento Northern Railway was formed in 1918 and provided passenger rail service between the Sacramento Valley and Bay Area until 1941. This collection of ephemera includes a chart of trip fairs, timetables for employees with a route map, list...
The records document the production and management of the , an African American-owned weekly newspaper, between 1964 and 1988. Founded, owned, and published by William H. Lee, a business and civic leader in Sacramento, California, this collection contains Lee's correspondence...
Founded in 1947, the Sacramento Opera Guild was established by Sacramento women to cultivate a wider public interest in operatic arts and to sponsor local performances and educational programs. The records of the guild include administrative records and meeting minutes...
Consists of administrative files, articles, correspondence, draft counseling information, educational materials, newsletters, information on vigils, World Without War materials, speakers and social events pertaining to the Sacramento Peace Center.
Land deed dated April 12, 1853 for lot 8 bounded by 8th, 9th, G, and H Streets in Sacramento, California, sold by Melvin H. Giles to John Nash, William Lewis, and William Woodruff, witnessed by J. H. McKune and E....
Photos captioned: Switch engine guarded by soldiers while switching, during the 'strike', Sacramento 1894 -- Wreck of train #4 by 'strikers' in Yolo Co. 3 miles from Sacramento July 11th 1894 ... -- U.S. Marshall Baldwin haranguing the 'strikers' at...
The Sacramento Rock and Radio collection contains posters, handbills, tickets, memorabilia, and artifacts from various music concert venues in Sacramento, California and surrounding areas.
Album includes construction photographs of the Sacramento Southern Railroad.
Includes financial records of Sacramento Southern from 1905-1911.
The collection contains six bound volumes of issues of the Sacramento Star from 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1924....
Photos, flier, typed description of excursion, ledger book.
Photos, flier, typed description of excursion, ledger book.
This collection consists of the records of the Sacramento Swiss Ladies Society and the United Swiss Lodges of California as well as a few documents from the Sacramento Helvetia Verein. The Swiss Ladies Society was a Sacramento organization originally called...
Various notes, both handwritten and typescript, detailing notes for walking/driving tours of Sacramento, anytime from the mid-1930s to 1950s; which detail locations of interest including: homes, businesses, schools, parks and cemeteries.
The records in this research collection document the operations of toxics groups and remediation projects in the Sacramento area from the early-1980s through the early-2000s.
The Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society (STJS) began on Sunday May 5, 1968, with a group of local jazz musicians gathering at the Orangevale Grange Hall to play for a small group of jazz fans. The musicians included Dr. Bill Borcher,...
Founded in 1919, the Sacramento Tuberculosis Association was dedicated to eradicating the communicable lung disease by educating Sacramentans about its spread and assisting patients through the process of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. This collection is comprised of annual reports for...
The collection contains issues of the Sacramento Daily Union newspaper in bound volumes from 1857 through 1904, and from May 1937 through October 1948. There are also a small number of single issues of the newspaper from 1852 to 1870....
The archives contain 660 bound volumes and some accounting and business records from the early years of the newspaper. The photograph files run daily from 1966 to 1994. The clipping files provide subject access for 1972 through 1992. The business...
Large leather and corduroy covered accounting ledger book listing amounts fo invoices, disbursements, and vouchers by name and date. Also includes annotations of balance sheet statements with references to orders from the Railroad commission and required statements to be submitted...
Collection contains a blank Sacramento Valley Railroad Company stock certificate with note on verso indicating that this was the type issued to R.S. & Co. (Robinson Seymour & Co.) but which was not surrendered to J.P.R. (Jas. P. Robinson) when...
Business records for Sacramento Valley Sugar Company 1905-1958, consisting of correspondence, financial, administrative, legal, and property documents.
Primarily views and portraits by early California photographers. Sacramento scenes and images relating to photographers (their work places, communities, family members, and some self portraits) predominate. Stereographs include the Sacramento flood of 1862 and general street and town views. A...
War ration books issued to the Greer Family of Sacramento during 1942-1943, along with ration book application, identification, and envelope from Office of Price Administration.
This collection contains various documents pertaining to the Sacramento Whiskers Club in the form of meeting minutes, letters, a roster, and a proclamation. The Sacramento Whiskers Club formed in 1922 for the purpose of commemorating the California Gold Rush.
Consists of historical records, administrative files, meeting minutes, newsletters, program files and local activities including protests, signature gatherings, promoting peace initiatives and congressional legislation pertaining to the Sacramento/Yolo Peace Action Chapter.
Relates to the communist movement in Egypt from 1947 to 1957. Includes additional bibliographical notes
Bulk of the collection is correspondence (outgoing and ingoing), though represented also are a few essays, speeches, poetry, and 5 journals. Also included are printed certificates, receipts, programs, other ephemera, and clippings. Included is correspondence with Bruce and Helen Cornwall,...
Mainly portraits of Cornwall and family members. Includes an exterior view of the Century Club of California.
This is a collection of 3 (8 x 10 in.) black-and-white photographic prints of the three-masted schooner SADIE, taken from her deck.
One letter (TLS) and two printed poem cards, n.d., to Harvey Taylor of Los Angeles, asking how much it would cost for him to set the poems to music. Laid in Miller's Candle's Radius (PS3525.I559 C36 1930z). Purchase , 1968....
Collection of photographic postcards and pictures, chiefly of musicians, some with inscriptions, notes, or greetings, and other memorabilia, including letters and Sadilek's musical diary, particularly as they pertain to her musical studies and friendship with Xaver Scharwenka, German pianist, composer,...
Collection consists of typescripts of articles, manuscript diaries of a Holiday in Switzerland (1908), letters to Sadler, German and French socialist pamphlets, clippings, and other memorabilia of Sir Michael Sadler, as well as a group of letters, clippings, tear-sheets, and...
Summary: Letters written to Anthony Newnham relating to the purchase of books in the field of Victorian literature. Includes Sadleir's obituary....
Michael Sadler (1861-1943) was a authority on educational matters, professor of education in England, and a patron of the arts. The collection consists of correspondence, holograph and printed articles, pamphlets, and clippings related to the Sadler's career in education.
Collection consists of literary materials, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, advertising, paperback books, notebooks, cartoons, original pen and ink drawings, and photographs, including motion picture stills relating to sexual deviation in the field of Sadism and masochism. Also includes materials relating...
Relates to political conditions in France and Europe at the beginning of World War II. Correspondents include Léon Blum, Paul Reynaud, and Pierre Laval.
The collection consists of multiple musical works composed by Catalan composer and conductor Celestí Sadurní in the late 19th and early 20th century. The works, which were mostly unpublished, are handwritten either by Sadurní or a copyist and most are...
Correspondence, writings, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs relating mainly to analysis of Soviet and Warsaw Pact armed forces.
Roque Sáenz Peña (1851-1914) co-founded the journal, , served as Argentina's foreign minister (1890), and was elected president of Argentina in 1910. His major contribution was reform of Argentinian electoral laws (1912). The collection consists of scrapbooks related to Peña's...
Childhood in Colorado; father's work as a coal miner; military service in World War II; first job as a bus driver with Key System, 1946; job training, routes, and equipment; thoughts on the union; two-month strike, 1953; transition to all-bus...
The Safety Program records, 1992-2010 (SAFR 23109, HDC 1637) consists of files maintained by Timothy Przygocki, Safety Manager at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. The collection is open for use without restrictions.
Include letter from William Henry Safford to his brother, 1833; papers of his son, Hiram Sprague Safford, including an 1864 Civil War letter and his incomplete autobiography, concerning his childhood and education in New York State and his experiences during...
This collection contains letters written by Capt. James Broderick Safford to his father James M. Safford, during the American Civil War. The bulk of these letters cover Safford's time in the 54th Indiana Infantry regiment, from 1863 untill 1864.
This collection contains correspondence written to Capt. Louis Saffores, USMC and his wife Marge from enlisted men who had served under his command during the Second World War. This collection also contains two photographs, a small Japanese flag and various...
Report cards, and first communion, confirmation certificates.
Aaron I. Safine papers (SAFR 17123, HDC 276) includes two identification cards, a discharge certificate, vaccination certificates, a discharge and certificate book and a physical exam record dating from 1926 to 1943. Safine was a waiter aboard the TEXAN, the...
Aaron Isadore Safine papers (SAFR 14300, HDC 92) consists of a seaman passport, discharge certificates where he served as a waiter on board, smallpox vaccination certificate, union dues receipts, seaman's certificate of identification, lifeboat information and tickets, postcard from San...
Relates to life in Russia from 1900 until 1919, emigration through the Far East, arrival in the United States, and work with displaced persons in Europe during World War II Photocopy.
This collection relates primarily to Ron Ziel and George Hoagland Foster's attempt to establish a tourist railroad, the Sag Harbor & Scuttle Hole Rail Road.
This collection contains records from SAGA North, the San Francisco Bay Area's Gay and Lesbian ski, snowboard and recreation club. The club organizes summer trips with hiking and water skiing as well as ski trips. Founded in Los Angeles in...
Color photographs of the 1965 women's basketball team at Stanford University with captions in verse and two pieces of ephemera; women's basketball at that time was an intercollegiate, but not a varsity, sport.
Documentary film of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth.
Memoirs, correspondence, minutes, financial records, press releases, reports, interview transcripts, notes, lists, questionnaires, news dispatches, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to civil liberties, political prisoners, and refugees, especially in Vietnam and Cambodia. Includes records of the Aurora Foundation, Amnesty...
Maj. William H. Sager, USMCR (Retired), served with the United States Naval Group, China, from 1944 to 1945 as commander of the American officers who trained Chinese troops at a location called Camp 10. The majority of the collection consists...
This collection consists of the dramatist and dramaturge Paulina Sahagun's collection of Latin American and Chicano theater papers, specifically the papers of TENAZ (Teatros Nacionales de Aztlan) and CARA (Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation).
The Ted Sahl Addition was originally comprised of 16 scrapbooks created by photojournalist Ted Sahl on Bay Area social justice movements, 2012 election coverage, presidential memorabilia, local LGBTQ+ history, and Black history. A majority of the scrapbooks comprise of materials...
This collection documents the career of photojournalist Theodore (Ted) Sahl. Sahl spent the majority of his career documenting social and political events in the Bay Area. The bulk of this collection documents his photographic work with the gay and lesbian...
Contains one mounted color photograph of The Old Crow Bar and seven mounted black and white photographs of various groups marching in San Francisco streets, created by Bay Area photojournalist Ted Sahl. Images include Stud’s United, Mid-Peninsula Women’s Union, and...
The Ted Sahl Social Justice Collection represents thirty years of the work of local photojournalist Theodore (Ted) Sahl documenting social, political, and cultural events in the Bay Area.
The bulk of the collection is snapshots of a United States Navy voyage from Boston, Mass. to San Diego, Calif. with additional 8x10 photographs of USS Raleigh and family snapshots. Views include sailors and naval officers, ship deck, people selling...
This collection contains approximately 180 black-and-white photographs featuring images of sailors in their uniforms; images of United States Navy personnel; ships; images taken on ports and battleships; images presumably of sailors' friends and family; and pictures taken in front of...
A one act farce.
This collection is comprised of ephemera, correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings that document the history of Saint Anselm's Cross-Cultural Community Center, located in Garden Grove, California. St. Anselm's provides services to Amerasians and other Southeast Asian American communities in Orange...
Photographs and drawings of interior and exterior of building, garden, grounds, etc. Sketches show proposed remodeling for W.R. Hearst.
The Eva Marie Saint papers span the years 1942-2000 (bulk 1953-1997) and encompass 20.1 linear feet. The collection contains scripts and publicity material on all of Saint's feature films from her debut in ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) through MARIETTE IN...
Enrollment records, reports, teaching materials and photographs from the Saint Francis day care center in San Francisco, California. 8 linear feet of materials from 1880 to 1977.
This collection contains a bound book and original records detailing the donation of the Saint Thomas More Library to the San Diego College for Women by Dr. Julia Metcalf. The book and records include an account of the founding of...
Relates to political and economic conditions in French Somaliland and its role in international affairs, primarily during the period 1967-1977. Originally published under the title A Djibouti avec les Afars et les Issas (Paris, 1977). Translated and revised by Virginia...
Letter from Charles-Camille Saint-Saens written on July 31, 1915 after his return to France from the Panama-Pacific Exposition, where he served as an orchestra conductor and conference attendee. Letterhead reads "Rue De Courcelles, 83," probably in Paris.
Jimmy Saip was a professional dancer and interior designer. The collection, 1935-1950, consists of materials from just before Saip was drafted into the United States Army to his service during World War II, including correspondence, records, photographs, ephemera, and keepsakes.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Saipan, Philippines, and Guam photograph album, Bernath Mss 298. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
16 b/w snapshots, including aerial views of POW camp and local Saipan population. Purchase, eBay
This collection consists of letters, a scrapbook, pictures, and other memorabilia related to the Saito Family, with an emphasis on George and Calvin Saito, who served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT) during World War II, and died while...
Photographic copies of sketches depicting the physical facilities at the Tanforan Assembly Center.
The collection primarily documents multiple generations of the Sakai, Kozawa, Kawakami, and related families in the Los Angeles area from approximately 1890 to 2017 and the family business, Tokio Florist.
Yoneo Sakai (1900-1978) was a editor for Japanese language newspapers in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. He also travelled around the world as a correspondent for from 1931 until the outbreak of World War II when he was...
Nanao Sakaki (1923-2008), Japanese poet, authored "Break the Mirror," "Let's Eat Stars," and "Real Play," among other works. He was a leading figure in the Tribe, Japanese sub-culture group. Collection includes manuscripts and published works by Sakaki, articles about and...
This collection contains documents, objects, and ephemera from the Sakamoto-Sasano family. The belongings of matriarch Taye Sakamoto Sasano, her sister Chiyoko Sakamoto Takahashi, and her two daughters Louise Sasano Yoshida and Frances Sasano make up the bulk of the collection....
Serial issues, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions in Georgia.
Correspondence, reports, and investigative and judicial files relating to secret police investigative activities and prosecutions in the Georgian S.S.R. Includes lists of persons tried and judicial proceedings in 1937-1938. Digital copies.
Writings and grant proposal relating to nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Japanese immigration to the United States. Includes transcribed copies of documents from this period.
Open letter to the Soviet Academy of Sciences, relating to civil rights in the Soviet Union. Includes American newspaper clippings reporting the letter. Photocopy.
Relates to the book by W. S. Graves, America's Siberian Adventure, 1918-1920.
J.J. Sakurai (1933-1982) was a physicist credited with independently discovering the V-A theory of the weak interactions. He was a professor in the UCLA Department of Physics (1970- ), a Sloan Fellow (1962-66), a Fellow of the American Physical Society...
Consists of correspondence and other routine working files from her tenure from 1983-1987 in the 98th, 99th, and 100th Congresses of the United States House of Representatives. Correspondence is chiefly incoming from fellow members of Congress, friends and constituents, and...
The John F. Saladino drawings of the Little house span 3 linear feet and date from 1991. The collection is composed of 56 architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: demolition plans, construction plans, exterior and interior...
Depicts scenes of rural life in northwestern Nigeria.
A collection of scores used by Maestro Salamunovich as he conducted the St. Charles Borromeo Church Choir of North Hollywood, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, and other smaller ensembles. The collection also includes smaller amounts of Salamunovich's recordings, photographs, correspondence,...
This collection consists of letters, office documents, posters, programs, photographs, negatives, newspaper clippings, and various audiovisual materials related to Paul Salamunovich, the Loyola and Marymount University Music and Choral departments (pre- and post-merge), and local and national choir organizations. The...
The papers of Fr. Victor P. Salandini consist of 5 1/2 linear feet of correspondence, personal files, and reference files dating from 1949 to 1973. The research strengths of the collection lie in its fairly full documentation of Fr. Salandini's...
Roman Catholic priest who was both a scholar of farm labor problems in California and an active participant with the Mexican American labor movement, particularly the United Farm Workers.
Relates to the Italian policy of neutrality during World War I. Speech delivered to the Italian Parliament, December 3, 1914. Translated by Jean Black.
A small collection of a handwritten biography and copies of photos
In 1979 the new library at Sonoma State University was named after Mexican-American journalist Rubén Salazar. Clippings of articles written by him during the 1950s and ‘60s for the local newspaper, The Press Democrat, were compiled and became the root...
The Ruben Salazar papers include personal and professional materials that document the late journalist's life from his birth in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in 1928, to his 1970 death in Los Angeles during the National Chicano Moratorium march in East Los...
Tony Salcido was a longshoreman in Los Angeles for 42 years. He was an active member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 13 throughout that time. The collection documents his long and significant career as a dock worker,...
This collection includes incoming correspondence, manuscript drafts of early poetry and later typescript drafts for an unpublished book "Under the Bomb: Neo-Georgian poems".
This collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, and photographs related to Charles "Chic" Sale's career as an actor and vaudevillian.
Copy of sale, involving the transfer of ownership of 45 slaves, certified in the office of, and by, the judge of the parish of Avoyelles, May 11, 1846.
The Richard Sale papers span the years 1940-1977 and encompass approximately 14 linear feet. The collection consists of screenplays, teleplays, novels, short stories, and some personal papers....
This collection contains television and film scripts, drafts of novels and manuscripts, and books that were written or collected by Richard Sale during his career as an author and screenwriter from 1937-1987.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, and clippings, relating to neo-Nazi and other far right political organizations in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Includes the master's thesis by Jim Saleam, "American Nazism in the Context...
The three scrapbooks which comprise this collection chronicle the final years of the old Salem School classes and the transfer of seventh and eighth grade pupils to the newly expanded Needham School. They were created and maintained by the Salem...
The collection is comprised of research notes, an extensive photograph archive and correspondence, which document the career and scholarly interests of Italian art historian Luigi Salerno. Active in Rome and prominent in the field of baroque studies, Salerno was a...
Papers of Mark Salerno (1956-), a Los Angeles-based poet and founding editor of .
This handwritten volume dates from 1826 to 1830 and includes records of sales and notes payable for an unknown store probably located in Massachusetts. Customers hailed from Provincetown, Kingston, Boston, Charlestown, Plymouth, and other areas in Massachusetts. Entries are organized...
This collection contains 30 boxes of material relating to the work of preservationist Enid Sales (1922-2008), focusing on her work in Monterey County. Sales restored dozens of historic homes in San Francisco, Healdsburg and on the Monterey Peninsula. She preserved...
Roy Newquist (b.1925) was a copy supervisor for various advertising agencies in Minneapolis and Chicago (1951-63), a literary editor for Chicago's American and a critic for the New York Post (1963). He also hosted a radio program called Counterpoint, WQXR,...
The collection consists of 2018 slides of jazz musicians; jazz documentaries and interviews with famous jazz musicians on audio tapes; a well-written and entertaining autobiography; course syllabi; two articles and miscellaneous typescripts by Sales; and writings about him....
Salesman's promotional photograph album showcasing Fordson tractors.
Photographs documenting the history, plant, operations, offices, workers and products of the company. Includes photographic reproductions of patents and other certificates, letters ordering the company's machines, etc.
This collection contains photographs, reviews, publicity announcements, programs, magazines and a poster documenting the career of Flamenco and regional classical dancer Alberto Salicru and several of his partners.
Photographs of the harbor of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca, Mexico), many of them multi-print, panoramic views of the town. Many images depict railroad activities and quarrying. Also includes 5 letters pertaining to the employment in Salina Cruz of electrical engineer Louis...
Views depict man (owner? electrician?) at shop window, and the shop interior. In window, telephones, lamps, and fans are displayed. Sign on storefront: "Salinas Electrical Works, J.R. Bashine, Mgr., Electrical appliances of all kinds."
The materials in the collection span from the late 1950s through 1994, and they consist of printed, visual and oral texts. Raul Salinas' writing and political activism reflect a multiplicity of interests and a hybrid of influences. His poetry is...
A founding member of Culture Clash, Ric Salinas was born in El Salvador, and moved to San Francisco as a child. He grew up in the Mission District and attended San Francisco State University, where he participated in the theater...
Original typed manuscript of The Salinas : upside-down river, by Anne B. Fisher, published by Farrar & Rinehart.
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of Irene Saltern Salinger, a Hollywood fashion designer in the late 1930s to early 1940s, originator of coordinated women's sportswear separates in the 1950s, and fashion designer into the late 1970s. Her...
Correspondence, writings, reports, and memoranda, relating to American foreign relations with China, Japan, and the Philippines, and to political developments in the United States
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection contains information on the Institute...
Papers of Dr. Jonas Salk, noted physician, virologist, humanitarian, and founder of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California. Salk is best known for his development of the world's first successful vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis,...
Letters describe her life as a new arrival in San Francisco.
Notes on her childhood in the South during the Civil War; California, 1870, and life in the San Joaquin Valley; experiences as the wife of a Methodist minister.
American war posters created during the First World War pertaining to various subjects, including promotion of Liberty Bonds and other monetary investment; Navy and Marines recruiting; troop morale, loyalty and honorable discharge; and general patriotism and support of the military...
Letters and reports, relating to relief work for refugees in Greece.
The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Eugene N. Salmon, Humanities Librarian at California State University, Sacramento.
Describes his experiences during the Civil War as a soldier with the New York Volunteers. With these: reminiscences by his wife, Ann Elizabeth Casten Beardsley; and a paper based on the letters, written by his descendant, Nancy Jacobsen.
Correspondence, reports, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Latvian independence movements, foreign relations, and women's organizations; Latvians in Siberia (Vladivostok); and the Office of the Latvian Representative in the Far East and Siberia. Includes some materials collected by Milda...
Contains correspondence concerning Salomon Schonfeld's business activities in Red Bluff, mostly from his brother Jonas in San Francisco. Includes receipts, some illustrated, for payments by Schonfeld to various local businesses, such as dry goods stores and newspapers. Also includes receipts...
This collection comprises Salomon's papers, documents and photographs, from his birth in 1897 to his death in 1979. Box one contains material covering his personal life, family genealogy, World War I, the PACT Farm for boys, his Royal Metal Manufacturing...
This disbound album contains 59 photographs consisting mostly of commercial views of cities and miscellaneous subjects, dating from circa 1870s-1880s, including images of Mormon figureheads, Salt Lake City, Utah; city scenes of San Francisco; and some views of Native Americans...
Views show Temple Street in Salt Lake city. One of the views shows business buildings, including Carter's View Emporium [business of photographer C.W. Carter.]
Small format professional views of Salt Lake City landmarks, including the Utah state capitol building, Eagle Gate, Brigham Young monument, Mormon Temple, Memorial Monument, Mormon Tabernacle interior with choir, Mormon Battalion monument, and Seagull monument. Also includes a cityscape view...
A view of Salt Lake City from Prospect Hill and a view of Temple Block.
Commercial views of Great Salt Lake depicting Garfield Beach Resort, Garfield Landing, Black Rock and Antelope Island. Views include swimmers, boats, and other signs of recreation.
Collection consists of of material related to the career of scree n writer Waldo Salt. Includes correspondence, scripts, research, and personal pa pers. Personal materials include biographical information, family, legal, financ ial and medical papers, writings by and about Salt,...
The collection consists of music, personal papers, correspondence, photographs, production materials, business papers and periodical clippings of one of Universal Pictures' film composers, Hans J. Salter. The various kinds of music are manuscript and published music including conductor's scores, orchestral...
Papers (1933-1999) of Paul Saltman, biochemist, professor of biology and administrator at the University of California, San Diego. Saltman studied the basic chemistry of metal ions in biological systems, the role of trace metal elements in nutrition and gained popular...
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, slides, news clippings, reports, sketches, mural concepts, films, audiocassettes, one original silkscreen print titled "Viva la Raza", and other documents.
The Mesa Grande refugee camp was located 30 miles from the border of El Salvador in Honduras. Over 10,000 refugees lived there in 1983, mainly children, women and elderly people from the rural provinces of Cabañas, Chalatenango, and Morazán in...
Reports, serial issues, pamphlets, flyers, press releases, other printed matter, and video tape, relating to political conditions, guerrilla warfare, and civil rights in El Salvador.
An account of the federal emergency programs, particularly fire protection and timber salvage, after the 1938 New England hurricane. Photographs and map inserted. Appended: Peirce's correspondence with Amelia R. Fry relative to preparation of his statement. Included also: Peirce's original...
Dec. 23 , 1893 issue of the War Cry (San Francisco, CA).
Collection consists of three booklets in English on the company's mosaics; one brochure on their workshop in Venice; and catalogs in French for mirrors, glassware, and chandeliers.
The documents the professional and artistic career of Beeb Salzer and includes ephemera, photographs, and artworks from the course of his career, beginning with his time at Yale. The bulk of the collection dates from 1955-2013. Materials include newspaper clippings,...
Six letters with envelopes (15 p.), six b&w photographs, and two newspaper clippings from and about Burgey family members serving in different capacities in the U.S. Army with Gen. Pershing and Lt. Patton during the hunt for Pancho Villa in...
Photographs of scenes inside the Black Cat Café, a bar on the outskirts of San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. One image, titled "Portrait of my wife, Clare", depicts an artist sketching the portrait of a woman seated at his table....
Portraits of Charles Bukowski posing in various settings: sitting in a shack; lying in bed with a baby doll and beer bottles; standing in the lobby of an unidentified building; leaning on a pole at a street corner (perhaps in...
Materials relates mainly to San Francisco.
The collection contains a complete set of reports published by Kaiser Engineers and Kaiser Engineers International. Reports are numbered and filed sequentially, 1-308 and five are unnumbered.
Record Series 701 contains the administrative files and related materials of Samahang Pilipino. Files regard the operations of Samahang Pilipino, and events including conventions, retreats, and Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN). Materials include Samahang Pilipino constitutional materials, agendas, minutes, memos, newsletters,...
This document describes the discharge of Roman Samano from the 1st Battalion of the Native Cavalry of California Volunteers at the end of the Civil War.
Clippings, fliers, leaflets, correspondence, typescripts, photographs, and other material documenting individuals and organizations advocating for same-sex marriage in the United States and Canada, 1958-2012. The materials document numerous attempts to change legislation or legal status of LGBT individuals in regard...
This collection contains 53 Letters, 14 photos, and one clipping pertaining to Cpl. Joseph W. Sammarco, USA during the Korean War.
Depicts various scenes from the German occupation of Memel; the Polish campaign; the Russo-Finnish war; the German air and rocket offensive against Great Britain; naval warfare in the Atlantic; and the European Theater during 1944-1945, including scenes of the Allied...
57 black and white photos mounted on 6 detached album pages. Photos show inhabitants and locales in Samoa and Fiji. Scenes depicting indigenous peoples and their activities as well as some westerners; also images of villages, beaches, a market place...
Photographic prints of Apia, Samoa and Samoan people. Also includes portraits of Maori.
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the Russian Orthodox Church abroad.
This collection contains records from the influential lesbian sadomasochism (SM) group, Samois. This collection does not represent the organization’s “official” records. Rather, it was assembled by several former members of Samois, many of whom were involved in the production of...
Birth and marriage certificates, military service record, internal passports, and photographs, relating to the Russian Imperial army.
Discussion papers, booklets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to social and economic policy planning in Colombia, other aspects of governmental administration in Colombia, and human rights in Colombia. Includes many discussion papers issued by the Departamento Nacional de...
The collection comprises microfiche copies of original material from John R. Sampey's personal files. John R. Sampey (1863-1946) served as the fifth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1929-1942) and taught Old Testament at the seminary from 1885 till...
Steven B. Sample was the 10th President of the University of Southern California, 1991-2010. Under his leadership, USC became world-renowned in the fields of communications and multimedia technologies, developed innovative community partnerships, and improved its status as one of the...
This collection is arranged in sixteen folders with attention paid to original order and grouping upon arrival to the Labor Archives. Each folder lists a and contains several listed in the descriptive guide. Photographers and identified individuals are also documented...
Sampson's papers include investment information on hedging in sugar futures(1920-1932) and automobile purchase contracts and insurance forms (1927; 1937-1940)....
A collection of letters from 1901 to 1904 written by William Sampson, California assayer.
The Crawford F. Sams papers contain correspondence, orders, speeches and writings, research data, printed matter, certificates, and photographs relating to American military medical activities in the Middle East during World War II, American military medical activities in the Korean War,...
The collection consists of field notes, a bird list, and a specimen catalogue related to a collecting trip near Rancho Guirocoba, Sonora, Mexico in 1959.
A collection of research material on early French explorations in the Lake Erie region, collected by William Holland Samson, American editor and historian.
Memoirs, writings, and a photograph, relating to Tsar Alexander III of Russia, Russian émigrés in Hungary after the Russian Revolution, and the provisions for a veto in the United Nations Charter.
Dairy written in Pocket Memorandum Almanac, 1853.
Dairy written in Pocket Memorandum Almanac, 1853.
Deed for property in Philadelphia, Penn.
The collection consists of materials relating to the Lipman, Harris, Lesser, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including the following: a booklet written by Rowena Lipman, "The Family of Isaac and Rebecca Harris," that has information about the family history...
Collection is largely biographical and includes photographs, his C.V., biographies and obituaries, and Samuel's annotated copy of LEES' GUIDE TO THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, 1953.
Contains 18 legal size typescript (mimeographed) sermons, some with manuscript additions and corrections, on a variety of Christian religious topics and 3 legal size typescript (mimeographed) detailed travel narratives about an ocean trip around Cape Horn (Fall of 1852-February 1853,...
Two handwritten letters from a man to his brother-in-law informing him of his plans to take his family to California for the gold rush opportunities there. He gives descriptions of the caravan of wagon trains and the large numbers of...
Mainly correspondence relating to mining and metallurgy, including his discovery of the cyanide process for gold extraction. Some of it relates also to the building of the Hearst Mining Building. Also included are papers relating to the Dept. of Mining...
Collection, with one inscribed b/w photograph, 1962, and correspondence, mainly regarding requests for use of UCSB's copy of Beckett's manuscript Eluetheria, with signed responses by Beckett, 1966, 1972, 1974.
Three documents: transfer of swamp and overflowed lands in San Joaquin County from Samuel Brannan to A.G. Kimbell on Oct. 25, 1865, transfer of same land from Kimbell to John Rueger on June 23, 1866, and transfer of same land...
Three documents: transfer of swamp and overflowed lands in San Joaquin County from Samuel Brannan to A.G. Kimbell on Oct. 25, 1865, transfer of same land from Kimbell to John Rueger on June 23, 1866, and transfer of same land...
Statement by U. S. Army Assistant Adjutant General Samuel Breck sentencing former Private William Gibson to two years hard labor, dated February 28, 1872 at the Headquarters Department of California in San Francisco.
Some letters addressed to H.T. Gillson, a college chum and confidant. Two letters of 1880 provide a self-estimate of Butler at the age of 44. With these: menu for a dinner in memory of Samuel Butler, 1908.
Contains materials related to May's professional activities including correspondence, writings, documents related to conferences attended, organizations May belonged to and to his teaching. Also includes materials related to his retirement and a small amount of personal papers.
Contains handwritten and printed correspondence, speeches, dedications, poems, reviews, song sheets, etc. One of the letters (18 p.), dated May 6, 1878, contains an extensive autobiographical account of Upham's life including his family history, his brief time as a gold...
Concerning items from Damon's library lent to H.H. Bancroft.
Box 1: Material, ca. 1929-31, regarding his interest in East Bay regional parks, including correspondence with East Bay Regional Park Association, U.S. National Park Service (with letters from Ansel F. Hall), Duncan McDuffie, and others, and related reports and papers...
With this: obituary clipping from the American Phrenological Journal.
Handwritten letter from a son to his father in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He presents an optimistic view for business opportunities in California, expresses his interest in quartz mining and hopes his father may join him in the near future. The rest...
Description of San Francisco; failure of the National Gold Bank and Trust Company in San Francisco; life at Rose's Station near Bakersfield, California, and at Fort Union, New Mexico.
Eighteen letters mainly addressed to his sister, Mary D. Emlen, with explanatory note by C. Emlen Scott.
Record of voyage, 1850, from New York to San Francisco, via Isthmus of Panama; life in the mines (mainly in El Dorado Co.); ranching in Yolo Co.
Contains an agreement between Samuel F. Tracy, a New York City merchant and Orlando C. Osborne, for Osborne to refine gold found by Tracy's men in California. Also contains a memorandum of an agreement between Tracy and Leander Freeman, captain...
Newspaper clippings about current events, Fischer's business interests, and family affairs (some of these clippings are about a contested will of Rosalia Fischer, Samuel's mother, in which brothers Samuel Fischer and Jacob Fischer went against their sisters, Hannah and Augusta,...
Posters, clippings, scripts, programs, photographs, lettersheets, sheet music and documents relating to the career of Texan, Samuel Franklin Cody, as a Wild West showman, sharpshooter, actor, playwright, horseman and aviator in Great Britain and Western Europe.
Personal and professional correspondence; minutes; speeches; publications and reports; photographs; and newspaper clippings.
Correspondence, invitation, business cards, and programs concerning his life and activity in California.
Papers and recordings from American conductor and composer Gerhard Samuel (1924-2008), particularly from his years conducting the Oakland Symphony, Minneapolis Symphony, and University of Cincinnati.
Correspondence; articles and clippings; and My Exciting Exodus, a manuscript by Ghinsberg that describes both how, in 1900, he led thousands of Jews from Romania and Russia to the U.S. and his meeting with Theodor Herzl.
Consists primarily of memoirs of Samuel H. Auerbach, composed late in life, recounting family history, including detailed anecdotal account of youthful experiences in Germany, migration to New York, voyage to California via Panama, and life in La Porte, California, Austin,...
This collection consists of Sam Hamburg's personal papers, including correspondence with friends and family; Hamburg's scholarship funds and contributions; Articles and materials about Sam Hamburg and his farm, including a map of where his farm was located; articles and correspondence...
The collection includes a photograph of Samuel Harris (1911); letters from Rabbi Martin Meyer to Samuel Harris (1912-1914); and a letter from Rabbi Rudolph Coffee (1922) to Moses Harris about the appointment of Melbourne Harris (Moses' son) to a pulpit...
300 letters written by Hieb to his family while serving in the U.S. Army, along with a ledger book for the Claremont Lumber Company and various other items pertaining to the construction industry.
Collection consists of papers, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to the family of Samuel Hirsch of San Francisco. Among the papers are some of Samuel Hirsch's professional and organizational correspondence; papers, clippings and a memorial scrapbook relating to Rabbi Mayer Hirsch;...
Of Northern California Nevada Conference, United Church of Christ;
Photographs include banquet scenes, portraits, and many publicity photographs for stage performances at the Greek Theater at U.C. Berkeley. The name "Berkeley Festival Association" appears on some of these pieces. Also includes color plates (from an unidentified source) showing medieval...
Business correspondence of Samuel J. Hume with California State Library
Exterior and interior snapshots of Hume residence.
Certificates and diplomas of Samuel James Corbett and various family members.
Corbett, Samuel James. The Civil War diary of Samuel James Corbett. Madera, California : The Classroom Chronicles Press, [1992].
Collection of letters written by Samuel Johnson and his wife Eliza Johnson and their son Daniel, to Samuel's mother and sister in Paulton, England and (later) Clifton, England. The family, which included 5 children, emigrated to Australia in 1840 and...
1 letter (ALS) to Alice J. Hyde, who had been a fellow passenger on a voyage to the Hawaiian Islands, re sending sword he had promised. St. Louis, 11 Apr. 1867. Published in Mark Twain's Letters, Vol. 2: 1867-68, edited...
One note (ANS), "...Never put off till tomorrow what can be put off till day after tomorrow just as well." Hartford, Nov. 1879. [CDCC]. Alpha list.
Includes individual and group portraits of Nutting and Chickering family members, including Samuel Lawrence Nutting, his wife Ellen Chickering Nutting, and other relatives and associates. Family members depicted in the ambrotype group portrait by Vance (item 1) are unidentified but,...
Memorial book for Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (homeopath) that contains eulogies from Jewish and non-Jewish newspapers and from homeopathic journals in America, Germany, and England.
Includes a memorial from Wells Fargo Bank; a letter of introduction from the mayor of San Francisco, James Rolph; a report card for Elizabeth Lilienthal from San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El; and a photograph of Samuel's sister, Caroline Lilienthal Esberg.
Correspondence, accounts, and miscellaneous papers as secretary of the Mokelumne and Campo Seco Canal and Mining Company, and of the Montgomery Gold and Silver Mining Company; miscellaneous papers relating to mining property in Calaveras County; tables of rainfall in Mokelumne...
Re the second volume of his Legends and Stories of Ireland, and his portrait of Dr. John Lingard, Feb. 8, n.y.
[Fife Major, Illinois Infantry, 138th Regiment (Vol)]. Five Civil War documents, including appointment and discharge documents, 1862-1864.
Chiefly correspondence, including 59 letters and greeting cards from Samuel Steward to Paul Padgette, with copies of 12 letters from Padgette to Steward, regarding their work, travels, and mutual friends; includes 5 letters regarding Steward's "Dear Sammy". Also includes a...
.[83rd Indiana Vol.]. Photocopies of correspondence, mostly Civil War era to his wife, ca. 1857-1865.
Business records, legal papers, Martin Ranch papers, Credit Association (financing) records, fruit, vegetable, grapes & wine production records, and stone house (Stonedene) remodel bills and blueprints.
Mainly accounts, promissory notes, receipts and papers relating to business and to property in Sacramento.
I'm OK, you're OK course
Typescript biography (43 p.) entitled "Fremont's blacksmith: Samuel Neal," letters, and photographs related to Samuel Neal (1816-1859) and the Durham family. Biography written by Edna Hollenbeck (née Edna Reynolds Durham). Photographs include a portrait of Neal and a picture of...
Papers as superintendent of schools and sheriff of Siskiyou County. Includes letters to Fair, accounts as sheriff, personal accounts, report on School District No. 1; writs of attachment and certificates of sale issued from various courts.
[Civil War Union Major General]. One photo engraving, carte de visité size.
One printed document with signed inscription, re oath of allegiance to King Charles, 1661, together with one letter (ALS) from the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, verifying its authenticity , 1933. Also, one document (ADS), re naming of clerks and...
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...
Portfolio of 11 letters dated 1789-1818 relating to the career of the British law reformer; include letters to Jeremy Bentham, and opinions on various cases, mainly relating to litigation in the settlement of estates.
Journal kept while commanding the Third Ohio Infantry, chiefly on occupation duty at Matamoros, Camargo and Saltillo, 1846-1847. Some correspondence, including drafts of letters to General Taylor and President Polk and letters from General Wool. Drafts of rules for the...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Samuel Seabury Naval papers, Wyles Mss 112. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
The Samuel Stark Theater program collection consists of theater programs primarily from the United States.
Correspondence and subject files, scrapbooks, vocal scores, Stark index addenda, photographs, autograph collections, etc. Much of the material deals with Cole Porter, including a video tape, 2 audio tapes, and several photographs....
Items include Stern's permit to leave Germany (1851), and his American naturalization papers which were issued in Santa Clara County, California (1875).
[U.S. Navy, Paymaster]. Twelve Civil War documents: eleven guards' passes and one check, 1863-1865.
(1772-1834). One note (ANS), comparing the poems of [George] Crabbe and [Robert?] Southey, n.d.
Correspondence, research files, patents, articles, mostly concerning Untermyer's nuclear reactor work at General Electric Company.
Scenes from a gold seeking expedition to the Kotzebue Sound region of Alaska on the schooner Penelope. Several subjects, including sailors, Eskimos, ice camping and fishing, totem poles. General locations depicted include Kotzebue Sound, Bering Sea and Kobuk River.
Letter to his mother, Auburn, Oregon, April 18, 1866. With two letters from G.B. Draper, Portland and San Francisco, to J.F. Leonard in Boston, concerning Leonard's estate, 1867.
Selected entries, covering experiences with the Mormons at Nauvoo, Ill.; assistance in preparing for the exodus and for his own mission to England in 1846; life in Salt Lake City after his arrival in 1850; work as member of the...
Papers of the Armenian-American journalist, covering the years 1986-2005 when Ms. Samuelian wrote interviews and reportage for The Armenian Observer and The Armenian Reporter International weekly newspapers and for Armenian International Magazine. Her research files for her book "Kero Antoyan:...
Collection consists primarily of photographs of members of the Samuels, Palinbaum, Korn, Moore, Chaxel, Barth, and Roth families; also contains some photographs of family members from Seattle, Washington, and South Bend, Indiana.
Materials relating to Libertarianism and Libertarian organizations collected by Lawrence Samuels, who is the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Monterey County, and Northern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party in California.
Documents collected by Thomas Savage from the San Antonio de Padua Mission in 1878 for the Bancroft Library. Mainly reports of the mission and papers relating to marriage dispensations.
Includes also records for San Carlos Borromeo Mission, San Miguel Mission, San Luis Obispo Mission and San José de Guadalupe Mission.
A collection of the records from 1893 to 1947 for the San Antonio Fruit Exchange, Pomona, California.
Daybook, October 28, 1887 - August 24, 1895. Fiscal information regarding payments to various individuals and vendors, for products, services and personnel.
Daily report of through / local freight received" at Silverton station, November 10, 1894 - October 10, 1895. Records waybill number, station from, weight, charges and name of station agent. •"Freight received and delivered" at Silverton, June 15, 1894 to...
Contains abstract of titles for land in San Bernadino: v. 1 includes map of land in Section 11 and 14; v. 2 starts with land of Don Antonio Maria Lugo, Rancho San Bernadino, granted by the Mexican government.
The San Bernardino County, California collection contains press clippings, correspondence, brochures, maps, and other material pertaining to the history, culture, tourism, and local communities of the county. Material related to heritage sites, cultural institutions, natural landmarks, residential life, and tourist...
Title from caption on verso.
Includes letterpress copybooks, account books, correspondence, payroll records, and other financial records. Also includes records of the San Bernardo and Salinas Valley Canal Company, including by-laws, minutes of stockholder meetings, 1907-1913, and book of stock certificates.
Information on the Brandenstein and Rosenberg families and the Ranch; development of San Ardo, etc.
The San Bruno Public Library's photograph collection includes images of historical interest of San Bruno and other areas of San Mateo County from the mid 1800s to the mid 1950s. Images document commercial, residential, and public buildings (notably Uncle Tom's...
Collection consists of minutes, reports, and printed materials related to the San Buenaventura Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee and its activities between 1972-76....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographic materials, clippings, audiotapes, and memorabilia relating to San Buenaventura's research on Filipino American history. Also included is material on Hilario Moncado and the Filipino Federation of America.
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Documentation of the San Clemente Dam Historic District prepared in accordance with National Park Service Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) guidelines.
Volume 1: Inventory of church furnishings (1793-1832); volume 2: Accounts: for livestock, grain, implements and Indians of the mission (1795-1810); income and expenditures of the town treasury (1826-1848).
Subjects covered include architects and architecture, Center City, city planning, civil engineers, engineering, commerce, manufacturing, the construction industry, environmental planning, land use and development, public administration, the San Diego Unified Port District, tourism, and transportation. The collection consists of correspondence,...
Settlement of various claims against Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen's agreements relating to yardmen, 1952-1956.
The typewritten report upon balance sheet audit of accounts as of December 31, 1929 (166 pages in a binder) was prepared in 1929 for the Board of Directors of the J. D. and A. B. Spreckels Securities Company, probably in...
Materials in this artificial collection document San Diego's 200th anniversary in 1969....
Photographs, postcards, and miscellany, relating mainly to American participation in World Wars I and II. Collected by the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
Maps, photographs, documents, including petitions, communications, ordinances, railroad franchise acceptance; and one bound report; regarding the building of the railroad in San Diego from the wharf in San Diego Bay eastward toward Arizona and Mexico
The small consists of five items, and documents selected financial operations of the company from early in its long history. It consists of three financial ledgers, one report, and one broadside. The first ledger dates from 1907 to 1916 and...
The efforts to crate a rail connection across the southern United States, connecting San Diego with the east, began with the organization of the San Diego and Gila, Southern Pacific and Atlantic Railway Company in 1854.The directors of the company...
Views show an old town in San Diego County, a couple in a boat on a lake at Baldwin's Ranch [probably Lucky Baldwin's estate, Arcadia, Calif.], and the San Gabriel mission.
Includes an aerial view of the San Diego waterfront showing projected site of the Panama-California exposition, and views of: Coronado Beach, West Lake Park in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Escondido Valley. One photo of the U.S. Grand Hotel (San...
Photographs show various views of San Diego and Coronado, including the Hotel del Coronado, various missions, public buildings and private residences, etc.
Two views of unpaved city streets (one looking up 6th from E Street), one of Del Mar farm, and one of Del Mar beach.
The collection consists of historical reports, chronology, constitution, articles of incorporation, fliers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, biographical information, membership directories, newsletters, scrapbooks, and oral history interviews. A small amount of material from the California and Southern California chapters, and from the...
This collection contains San Diego Bar Association Auxiliary records including administrative and financial records as well as documents regarding their philanthropic programs and events such as the Courthouse Tours and the Blackstone Ball.
This collection contains items pertaining to the San Diego Browning Society, whose members read and analyzed the writings of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Printed photographic views of San Diego published by I. L. Eno of San Diego. Printed by the Albertype Co. of Brooklyn, NY.
This small collection consists of sixteen photographic negatives of the San Diego Center for Children. Photos of the interior and exterior of the Balboa Park building, designed by Irving Gill, are included, as well as photographs of children and their...
This collection contains the records of the San Diego Center for Children of which includes details of registered children, scrapbooks, photographs, and documents regarding internal operations.
The collection contains administrative materials and reference resources related to the interests of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce.
The document the Chamber's activities and major Chamber-sponsored events in San Diego, such as the 1915 World Exposition at Balboa Park, San Diego's 200th Anniversary celebration, and the establishment of the University of California, San Diego. The majority of the...
The San Diego City Schools Collection is made up of a series of directories for San Diego City Schools for each calendar year dated 1931-1938, 1941-61, and 1969-1970. This material pertains to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California;...
The collection includes reports, studies, financial records, research files, purchase orders, correspondence, public relations materials, media campaigns, conferences, speeches, brochures, promotional publications, photographs, and transparencies....
The document the publishing history and administrative organization of this non-profit entity dedicated to preserving the history of the American West. These records include correspondence, meeting notices and minutes, event information, membership rosters, financial statements, and documentation of the Corral's creative...
The collection consists of correspondence relating to archaeological aspects of draft environmental impact studies, portions of environmental impact studies, announcements of public hearings, and reports of investigations....
This series consists of Assessment maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This collection contains administrative materials, convention documents, and publications by Christian Endeavor organizations in San Diego County from the late-1800s to mid-1900s.
The consist of agendas, meeting minutes, news clippings, programs, promotional materials, and a report generated by the Commission....
This is an artificial collection of research material compiling records of cemeteries, mortuaries, and wills in San Diego County from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
The collection includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, annual and monthly reports, fiscal materials, personnel files, statistical data, files on programs, published materials, photographs, and movie films. Most materials post-date 1960. It has been arranged into three major series, with numerous sub-series....
The collection consists of histories, surveyor reports, grand jury reports on the office of the County Surveyor, and correspondence....
Records of the San Diego County Hospital. This collection comprises hospital registers, discharge records and service analysis ledgers, as well as birth and death registers. The materials range between 1912 and 1954, with the bulk dating between 1940 and 1942.
This record book belonged to the San Diego County Kindergarten Club between 1919 and 1924. Minutes from club meetings are recorded chronologically and treasurer reports are included towards the end. Pages 85-88 are missing from the treasurer's report section. The...
This collection contains records of fifteen San Diego County chapters of the Lions Club ranging from 1921 until 1981.
The San Diego County Medical Society Collection is made up of archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This collection consists of nine directories dating from 1963 to...
Records include bylaws, meeting minutes, membership lists, membership applications, correspondence, convention materials, photographs, ephemera, and a newspaper clipping scrapbook....
This series consists of miscellaneous San Diego County maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged by map type, chronologically, and by date recorded.
This series consists of Parcel maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of Record of Survey maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of San Diego County State Highway Maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of Subdivision maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This collection contains administrative papers, reports, and other reference materials from the library and offices of the San Diego County Water Authority.
The collection consists of memoranda, notes, reports, maps and newspaper clippings from the San Diego County Water Authority....
The San Diego Democratic Club (now called San Diego Democrats for Equality) was founded by Bob Lynn in 1975 at a time where even among democrats, there was a lack of support for LGBT issues in politics. The founding members...
Includes application for berth of pilot in harbor of San Diego, letter from postmaster of San Diego regarding non-arrival of mail, and license from the Custom House for schooner H.C. Almy.
The collection contains San Diego election results and related materials between 1849-1990.
This collection contains papers related to the construction of the San Diego Electric Railway in 1892.
This collection contains a ledger of meeting minutes and miscellaneous papers related to the San Diego Fabian Society.
Photos show a party of boats riding in the San Diego flume, a view of horse-drawn wagons with supplies of lumber, and a view of men working on construction of the flume.
The documents SDG&E's attempt to build the Sundesert nuclear power facility, as well as the California State Resources Conservation and Development Commission's actions in response to that proposal. The collection dates from 1974-1980, with the bulk of documents generated in...
This collection contains newsletters and research material from the San Diego Genealogical Society, as well as a book detailing the history of the Clark, Cook, and Weld families.
This collection consists of business records of the San Diego Gila Southern Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company from 1854 to 1879.
This collection contains San Diego Harbor Pilots’ logs and receipts, covering harbor activities from 1888 to 1946.
The dates from 1901-1982. It consists mostly of paper records. Included in this collection are copies of the school's early yearbooks, , and its successor, as well as copies of the school's Homecoming programs from the 1920s to the early 1980s....
This collection consists of materials related to a survey about hunger in San Diego carried out by the Hunger Survey Committee of the San Diego Hunger Coalition in 1983, in an attempt to quantify the total number of hungry people...
The collection consists of records, some of which date from the 1930s, and the balance from the late 1960s onward. The collection is organized in segments dealing with membership, meetings and recruitment, chapter organization and procedures, general office files, and...
This collection contains issues of the San Diego Gay Times/Gay & Lesbian times from its first issue in 1988 through the year 2009. The magazine focused on news and events surrounding the San Diego LGBT community as well as the...
The contains historic ephemera related to San Diego. Brochures, tickets, programs, labels, flyers, photographs, stereoscopic views, pamphlets, and postcards are all part of the collection. Most materials do not have dates, although a date is noted where discernible, and most...
Original typed transcripts in: the San Diego Historical Society.
This collection is made up of 121 negatives of various sizes. The photograph locations encompass sites in San Diego, California and Baja California, Mexico. The San Diego locations are as follows: the Mesa Grande and Pala Indian Reservations, Warner Springs,...
This collection contains meeting minutes and other business papers of the San Diego Open Forum, a non-profit organization promoting free speech, from 1918 to 1974.
The (1965-2008) documents the outreach, fundraising, growth and development of the San Diego Opera Association (SDOA), including the SDOA's outreach activities, fundraising, education, and work done in support of the San Diego Opera. It includes budgets, bylaws, correspondence, minutes, committee...
The (1939-2000) documents the organization and activities of the San Diego Opera Guild (SDOG), the early growth and development of San Diego Opera, and the productions brought to San Diego by the SDOG. It includes annual reports, clippings, correspondence, reviews,...
The (1968-2004) documents the administration, creative history, development, and growth of the San Diego Opera (SDO). It includes correspondence, memoranda, clippings, minutes, photographs, budgets, financial records, and detailed documentation of numerous productions. The collection consists of three major series: (1968-2004), (1973-1995), and...
The is modest in size with only 700+ images, yet some are of particular interest to those interested in the military in San Diego, Coronado and Hotel del Coronado, and outlying San Diego County....
The documents the establishment of an information service for San Diego and the daily responsibilities of the Public Information Office (PIO) in the county. The collection consists of community liaising program files, correspondence, memorandums, financial reports, and purchase orders documenting...
This collection contains reproductions of documents related to the original land grant for the pueblo of San Diego in 1834; the Board of Land Commissioners’ confirmation of the grant in 1854; decree from 1869 confirming settled land claims; and the...
This collection contains property listings under the San Diego Realty Board from January 1, 1962 to September 9, 1962. Property listings include specific information detailing the condition and value of each property. Many listings are accompanied by an image of...
This collection contains materials related to The San Diego Rowing Club and its administrative processes dating from 1890 through 1981.
The Records of the San Diego Scientific Library consist of reports and financial documents about the operation and management of the library. The collection includes by-laws (and revisions), accession records, association meeting minutes, and financial reports.
Most of the eleven scrapbooks in this collection date from the early twentieth century and depict San Diego life through the various photographs, news clippings, and ephemera items within each one. Where discernible, the scrapbook creator has been noted; however,...
This collection contains sheet music from 1889 to 1984, many of which were written about San Diego or created by composers or publishers with a connection to San Diego.
The collection consists of materials relating to the construction of San Diego Stadium, dating from 1965-67. It includes legal documents, contracts, progress reports, and photographs....
The collection contains records of the San Diego Stamp club from its inception on February 4, 1915 through September 28, 1916.
The documents the campus-wide celebration of the institution's one hundred year anniversary of its founding in 1897. The collection includes programs, reports, and photographs....
The (1943-2002) documents the operation and administration of the Foundation. Highlights include materials related to the College Community Redevelopment Project, which seeks to provide more student housing, better public transportation, parking, and general improvements to the college area. The collection...
The documents the university's history from its beginnings as a normal school through its transition to a state college. The collection dates from approximately 1897-1956, with the bulk of the documents created prior to 1935. It consists primarily of paper...
The documents the university's history from its beginnings as a normal school through its transition to a state college. The collection dates from approximately 1897-1956, with the bulk of the documents created prior to 1935. It consists primarily of paper...
This collection pertains to the San Diego Theater Organ Group and their restoration and revival of the Robert Morton Theater Organ at the Fox Theatre in San Diego.
The collection contains the records of the San Diego Turnevereins or ‘Turners,’ a German athletic organization.
The materials in this collection document the rich history of the performing arts in San Diego from the late 1940s to 2001, as collected by the Entertainment Department at the . The editor of the Entertainment Department, Welton Jones, maintained...
The collection chiefly consists of photographic negatives, photographs, and news clippings of San Diego news events taken by staff photographers of San Diego Union-Tribune and its predecessors, San Diego Union, San Diego Sun, San Diego Evening Tribune, and San Diego...
The contains a variety of materials documenting or relevant to San Diego's local history. It has been compiled by department staff over several decades....
The collection includes scrapbooks regarding AFL-CIO activities, press clippings, photographs, correspondence, special meeting minutes, executive meeting minutes, regular meeting minutes, and financial records, and bound volumes of the Council's newspaper, ....
This collection includes Spanish documents (some translated) from the Mexican Period of San Diego's history dated from 1835-1849; in addition to documents in English created during and about the town's transition in becoming a part of the United States as...
The collection includes by-laws, agendas, meeting minutes, photographs, and newsletters....
Views of hydraulic operations in progress including equipment, miners and visitors. Clearly shown are pipelines, high pressure hoses, sluices, and eroded hillside. Location presumed to be the San Domingo Mine, near Altaville, in Calaveras County.
This collection includes photographs of damage caused by the 1971 Sylmar earthquake.
The San Fernando Valley Bus and Train Time Tables Collections consists primarily of Pacific Electric Railway Pocket Time Tables and a single Rapid Transit District bus schedule for service between Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley from 1925-1965.
Incorporated in 1971, the SFVHC's purpose was to meet the health needs of the San Fernando Valley by developing programs to train health personnel. Using the facilities of community hospitalsin the valley, the Consortium provided continuing education for health personnel...
The San Fernando Valley Oral History Project is an effort to capture the history and character of the San Fernando Valley as it has evolved socially, politically, economically, and culturally over the course of its history. Selected topics include agriculture,...
The San Fernando Women's Club was formed as a non-profit organization in 1929, following the combination of several women's groups, including the Elective Study Club and the San Fernando Ebell Club. The collection provides insight into women's social and civic...
Published sales catalog of photographer Willard E. Worden's views of San Francisco.
Published sales catalog of photographer Willard E. Worden's views of San Francisco.
This scrapbook contains articles from San Francisco and Bay Area newspapers about railroad history.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Printed copies of the articles of incorporation of the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway, calls for Stockholders' meeting, minutes and proceedings of stockholders' meeting, and order for bond issue.
Accident reports.
Exterior views of neighborhood convenience markets in various San Francisco locations, corresponding to the same images published in Chamlee's book of the same title.
Title from caption.
Album contains views taken by R.J. Waters & Co. related to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, depicting fires burning, fire damage, earthquake effects on buildings, and refugee camps. Among the many subjects are San Francisco City Hall, the...
Album containing snapshots of various ruins in San Francisco following the 1906 earthquake and fire, and scenes from various refugee camps in the city. Some landmarks depicted include City Hall, Ferry Building, collapsed houses on Howard Street, Market Street, the...
This collection includes postcards that feature black and white images of ruins from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. The devastating earthquake occurred on April 18, 1906, and fires proceeded for the next several days. The impact of the...
1: a wide view of San Francisco in ruins, from Nob Hill (numbered 14 in negative) -- 2: a group of people and an automobile parked among ruins, identified on verso as "part of China town, Best Store", (but appears...
Compiled and written by a group of young seminarians; preface by Rev. Eugene J. Boyle, co-chairman.
Audiovisual recordings of oral history interviews with 23 San Francisco Bay Area activists discussing the history of ACT UP/San Francisco and other AIDS direct-action groups in the city. Interviews were conducted by the GLBT Historical Society in 2017-2018.
Three photographs of damage resulting from the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (stamped "Shaw & Shaw" on the verso); and 2 photographs of Market Street, San Francisco, illuminated for the Portola Festival, probably the first, 1909.
Magnet has served the community since 2003. It is a sexual health clinic in the Castro.This collection includes posters, artifacts, photographs, audio/visual material, and newspaper clippings.
This collection contains records documenting the activities of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) from 1983 through 2006. The bulk of the collection is from 1989-2005. The collection has a particular emphasis on SFAF's public policy and advocacy work at...
This collection contains records from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF), originally the Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation (KSREF), from its founding in 1982 through 1995.
13-page deed of trust dated October 1, 1892, between the San Francisco and Atlantic Railway Company and the California Title Insurance and Trust Company of San Francisco. Volume is leatherbound and in a leather case. Includes seals and signatures of...
Scrapbooks compiled by various known and unknown creators that document San Francisco and California institutions, individuals, public affairs and events, organizations, personal occasions and histories, and other topics.
19th Century lithographs depicting early San Francisco and California scenes, as well as later reproductions.
Items captioned (with photographer's numbers): Chinese Quarter, S.F., Ca. B58 -- Market Street from Third Street, San Francisco, looking east. B522 -- Palace Hotel, San Francico, Cal. B70 -- Court, Palace Hotel, S.F., Cal. B25 -- View of San Francisco...
Statement of account.
Correspondence and tariffs.
Statements of account.
This collection of earthquake and fire views from 1906 consists of 39 photographic prints in stereograph form. Several of the images have duplicate copies, bringing the total number of images to 43. Some photomechanical prints are included. The photographers are...
Views of San Francisco include general views, the Lincoln Schoolhouse, and street construction. Other California views show the town of Santa Clara, hydraulic mining, the Abraham Lincoln giant sequoia, and a view in Yosemite. Also includes a view of Mexican...
Photographs show the Hotel del Monte in Monterey, historic buildings in the Monterey area, missions, and the Lick Observatory. San Francisco views show Fort Point, Golden Gate Park, a broad view from Jones and Washington, and a stereograph of the...
Collection contains glass negatives of views taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, refugees and refugee camps. Includes many views of ruins of churches and synagogues. Locations and...
Receipts for freight charges.
Includes 22 photographic prints of the interior of the San Francisco Mint (including workers, operations, managers, and offices, ca. 1899), 2 glass negatives of the interior of the Victorian Keeney home in San Francisco, 25 souvenir stamps from the Panama...
Minutes, correspondence, membership and financial records, curricular materials, ephemera, publications, and scrapbooks of the San Francisco Architectural Club; together with notebooks, photographic and diazo prints, drawings, and watercolors of architect and SFAC member Edward L. Frick.
Recollections of introduction to printing; the Toyon Press; the Black Vine Press; printers and fine printing in the Bay Area, with comments on John J. Johnck, Harold Seeger, Lawton Kennedy, Wilder Bentley, the Grabhorns, the Taylors, Brother Antoninus, John H....
Bound subscription list for the San Francisco Artists' Union, dated 1868 December 5....
The San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Program (NAP) shifted the focus of the arts community to neighborhood community centers that reflected the cultural identities of the communities who lived there. Materials include correspondence, files on community centers, flyers, booklets, events planning,...
The San Francisco Arts Festival Photographs and Records consist of photographic prints, slides, negatives, and a small amount of written and ephemeral records documenting the annual festival that was sponsored by the San Francisco Art Commission.
The San Francisco Artspace collection consists of correspondence, exhibition catalogs, flyers, booklets, photographs, slides, newspaper clippings, publications, copies of books published by Artspace and other materials. ...
Assorted plat, survey, cadastral, parcel, real estate, and other maps showing land ownership, boundaries, subdivisions, blocks, streets, lots, tracts, and other legal and/or physical features, filed with the San Francisco City and County Recorder. Most are surveyed, mapped, and/or recorded...
Fourteen ballad slips and song sheets that comment on the social and political climate of the post-Civil War era.
Includes portraits of members of the San Francisco Ballet.
Title devised by cataloger.
Album shows women on an ocean trip to Tahiti, Stanford University earthquake damage (1906), camping and picnicking scenes, parade in San Francisco(?), mining scenes in unknown locale, and unidentified residences.
Views of Yosemite and San Francisco. Includes one group portrait of unidentified people.
Primarily earthquake & fire damage in San Francisco, with some views in Oakland and some of Stanford University.
The San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake of 1868 collection contains eleven cartes de visite and two stereographs taken in 1868 by various photographers. The collection documents the damage exacted by the Hayward earthquake of October 21, 1868, estimated to have...
Photos depict moving of a lighthouse from San Francisco to Tinsley Island, Calif., to serve as a clubhouse for St. Francis Yacht Club.
Contains correspondence, pamphlets, reports, drawings and maps relating to possible highway and bridge projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. Projects include a Geneva Ave bridge near Candlestick Park to Hayward; a San Francisco to Tiburon bridge through Angel Island;...
Exterior and interior snapshot views of several Bay Area cinemas, chiefly from the art deco era. Lobbies, snack counters, auditoriums and seeting, marquees, and projection booths are pictured. Most are located on the peninsula (Redwood City, Burlingame, Palo Alto) and...
Contains seating charts to various Bay Area theaters.
Includes individual and group portraits (President Theodore Roosevelt, President Taft, both in Oakland; Taylor family, Thomas family), street scenes.
Large-format photographic prints documenting construction of a pipeline, presumably for irrigation. Workers are shown digging a ditch and laying pipe at an unidentified location near a shoreline in the San Francisco Bay Area, perhaps in Marin County.
Posters pertaining to miscellaneous Bay Area political and cultural topics: 1: People's Park, a photographic show [Phoenix Gallery, Berkeley. Photograph: Warren F.S. Yee.] 2: Twas ever thus, says Mr. Natural. [Artist: R. Crumb.] 3: Free all psychiatric inmates. [San Francisco-based...
Original fliers and posters advertising punk rock concerts. performance art, film, or other arts events, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Architectural projects in San Francisco, Berkeley, and other unidentified Bay Area locations. Includes exteriors as well as interiors showing furnishing and fixtures in the Arts and Crafts mission style. Several views of Native American pueblo dwellings are included.
Handbills promoting concerts at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), the Avalon Ballroom (San Francisco), and Jabberwock Restaurant and Coffeehouse (Berkeley). Artists include Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Lee Siegel and John H. Myers. Performers listed include The Doors, Country Joe...
Includes slides of the 1964 Republican Convention in San Francisco, photos of Richmond, Calif. (1914-1915), troop review at Camp Kearny, a photo of Culbert Olson, and related ephemera.
Photographs document an International Hotel protest (eviction of Filipino American veterans) in San Francisco's Chinatown, a Bakke case protest (affirmative action), a child and father in a gay rights protest or pride parade (anti-Anita Bryant), a Native American elder at...
Commercial stereograph views of various points of interest in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Locations depicted include several tourist attractions in San Francisco and Oakland; the U.C. Berkeley campus; Marin County (Mill Valley, Muir Woods, Alpine Lake, Mount...
Two views are rural landscapes in the vicinity of north Berkeley and what would later become El Cerrito, near the county line of Contra Costa and Alameda County, Calif. The third view is a wooded stream, Penitencia Creek, in Santa...
This small, artificial collection consists of maps outlining the holdings and the water rights of water companies in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
7 35 mm. slides picture the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and a view of the Berkeley hills, ca. 1960-1965. Lantern slides, apparently messages for projection to theater patrons, depict portraits of presidents and also include hand colored slides with messages...
California photograph album, circa late 19th century to 1910.
The collection consists of records from the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Committee (BCDC), the California state commission dedicated to the protection and reponsible use of the San Francisco Bay. Items in the collection include reports and other types...
1852 handwritten survey of sites for a possible navy yard around San Francisco Bay: Rincon Point , Mission Bay, Yerba Buena Island, Clark's Point, Sausalito, Raccoon Cove, Aspinwall Bay, Mare Island, and Southampton Bay, done by Simon F. Blunt.
newspaper clippings glued to pages and arranged into two folders
The collection consists of materials covering various saline water barrier plans for San Francisco Bay, with emphasis on the Reber Plan.
Correspondence, memoranda, agreements, guidelines, newsletters, and other records pertaining to ticket sales, marketing, media coverage, negotiations for security arrangements, volunteers, and other aspects of the games. One file pertains to the Task Force's grants to underprivileged soccer youth organizations, following...
The bulk of this collection consists of media alerts and subject files related to events and issues of importance to the LGBTQ community, including HIV/AIDS and the 1990 elections in San Francisco. Material includes ephemera, audiovisual recordings, photographs, volumes of...
Views of San Francisco (one 1837 general view of the city), streets and buildings, Montgomery Street in 1850's, the first Ferry Building, the old Vallejo Street Wharf, the Waterfront in 1860's, and other views.
Collection contains documents related to the organizing of bike messengers employed by Dispatch Management Services Corporation (DMS), Flash Messenger Service, and Ultra Ex by the San Francisco Bike Messenger Association (SFBMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU).
Photographs of billboards posted on walls around construction sites and lots in San Francisco during the years following the 1906 earthquake and fire. Billboards advertise San Francisco Examiner, Ridgway's Tea, San Francisco Evening Globe, Morgan & Wright Tires, Hunter Whiskey,...
Consists of a wide variety of materials relating to people widely known and relatively unknown in San Francisco, the greater Bay Area, and California. Includes materials pertaining to: prominent historical San Franciscans such as past mayors, railroad and mining barons...
The annual San Francisco Birthday commemoration (1939-2016) celebrated the arrival of San Francisco’s first Spanish colonists in 1776, establishing the city of San Francisco. The festivities included a mass given at the Mission Dolores, and a luncheon that took place...
V. 1, loose sheets bound together for blocks, 317-420, 1868?-1869?; v. 2-3, Homesteads; v. 4, Mission blocks 1-203 & Mission plaza. Horners addition, blocks 2-258; v. 5, City Hall lots and South Beach blocks; v. 6, Fifty vara survey, blocks...
Lithograph shows a five portraits of San Francisco Board of Fire Commissioners members. Negatives show a sculpture or sculptures, possibly by Arthur Putnam, and also a medallion bearing the words: The Green Knight Garnett Stricklen August 5 1911 (apparently refering...
Possibly mock-up or student project. Volume contains stylized amateur views depicting various subjects and scenes in and around San Francisco, including several views of the Palace of Fine Arts as well as cityscapes, beaches and waterscapes, ships, statuary, Civic Center...
The San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) Records span the years 1935-2016 (bulk 1959-2008), and includes drawings, photographs and manuscript materials related to San Francisco Botanical Garden and Golden Gate Park. The records are organized into four series: 1) Planting Areas/Gardens,...
Records from the United States Mint San Francisco branch.
The BTC files are divided into two series: the San Francisco Building Trades Council (later known as the San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council) and the San Francisco Building Trades Council's Temple Association. Neither series contain complete records for...
Photos show views of San Francisco buildings, including one at Montgomery Street, an apartment building, the I. Magnin store at Grant and Geary, and the Hotel Brillant.
Primarily architectural details, such as doorways, stairs, windows, porches, roof lines, etc., of Victorian buildings.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings documenting the San Francisco Bureau of Governmental Research's work, beginning with its predecessor organization, the San Francisco Tax Committee of the San Francisco Real Estate Board.
Includes scrapbooks; minute books; newspaper clippings; photographs (including a 1921 photograph of a classroom that the Bureau used); and correspondence that relates to or documents the activities of the Bureau and its members.
Bills, statements and receipts from various firms in San Francisco.
The artificial collection consists of over 570 portrait cabinet cards by San Francisco, California photographers and photo studios collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The cabinet cards range in date from the 1880s – early...
Set of postcards commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first cable car line in San Francisco. Fronts of cards feature reproductions of photographs of San Francisco street scenes taken in the 19th and early 20th centuries depicting cable cars. Subjects...
This collection contains material on two separate but related projects in San Francisco: the S.F. Cable Car System Rehabilitation Project of the late 1970s to early 1980s, and the redesign of the S.F. Cable Car Museum in the late 1980s....
The San Francisco (Calif.). Department of Public Works photographs, July 14, 1919, (SAFR 24846, P80-098) is comprised of photographs of the area east of the Foot of Van Ness Avenue at Black Point Cove, San Francisco, California. The collection has...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Contains correspondence and mass mailings, membership lists, minutes, resolutions, handouts and publications and other ephemera dealing with the labor movement and unions of the late 1930's, in San Francisco, Calif. Most documents are from the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists...
Contains ledgers of fines imposed and collected, and bail receipts for the Police Court in San Francisco.
Contains the roll call of police officers in San Francisco, Calif. The 1888 volume also includes lists of officers' misconduct and of officers' removal from duty by either dismissal, resignation, or death.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection contains views of a crowded Ocean Beach with Cliff House in the distance; Southern Pacific ferry "Melrose"; two San Francisco street scenes showing street cars and automobiles (one showing Market Street); the Muir Inn at Muir Woods; a view...
Five color lithograph postcards of the San Francisco, California waterfront.
Leases, deeds, title searches for property in San Francisco. Includes some manuscript maps.
The bulk of the collection consists of various forms of legal documents pertaining to real estate transactions in San Francisco, California including deeds, mortgages, conveyances, leases, abstracts of title, tax receipts, etc.
The artificial collection contains approximately 140 cartes-de-visite taken by over 30 known San Francisco, California photographers/photography studios working mostly in the 1860s and 1870s and collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.
Includes 6 cartes de visite portraits and 1 tintype portrait of unidentified individuals. Identified photographers are all San Francisco studios.
Photographs from a trip of a trade delegation of businessmen and wives on the S.S. Empire State to Hawaii, Japan, China, Singapore, Java, and the Philippines.
This collection includes materials related to the San Francisco Chapter of the National Women’s Political Caucus. These include San Francisco Chapter newsletters; materials related to the 1977 Convention in San Jose ("Women, Power & Politics"); and Women’s Political Times, the...
This collection documents the work of the San Francisco Charter Commission, which met from 1978 to 1980 and put forth a new city charter on the November 4, 1980 ballot. The measure, Proposition A, failed. Materials include charter history, drafts...
This collection contains fifty eight letters, two official documents, and one newspaper article, and mainly written by law enforcement officers from around the country to Henry H. Ellis, San Francisco Chief of Police from 1873 to 1877. Includes one letter...
Views of Chinatown, San Francisco, in 1908, depicting Grant Ave. (formerly Dupont St.), a Chinese parade, a shoe-maker, a pharmacy, and a fortune-teller.
Collection consists of 4 volumes listing residents by name with occupations. First volume arranged by address, others arranged alphabetically by personal name.
The San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage album contains 223 photographic prints taken circa 1906. A large percentage of the collection features the students of the Chinese Methodist Episcopal Mission, a girls' home in San Francisco's Chinatown. Included are...
Chiefly contains written materials gathered and produced by Mayor Joseph Alioto's Chinese community survey and fact finding committee from 1968 to 1969. Includes correspondence, various drafts of individual subcommittee reports and the report in its entirety, agenda and minutes from...
The Chinese Newcomers Study (1969-1970) was commissioned by the Bay Area Social Planning Council (BASPC) and coordinated by a fourteen-person volunteer committee. The study committee researched topics such as health, employment, education, and law relating to Chinese immigrants in San...
Contains the copied files obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle from the FBI, through the Freedom of Information Act, pertaining to Alan MacGregor Cranston, covering the years 1941-1991.
Contains materials associated with the Two Cents Project, a regular weekly newspaper column that featured comments by the general public associated to particular news stories of the day.The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper sections and tear sheets that...
The collection contains files on individual artists whose works have been screened in or otherwise considered by curatorial staff for Cinematheque’s public screening programs.Materials include written correspondence with artists, press clippings, promotional fliers, writings, photographs, biographical material, filmographies, bibliographies and...
Correspondence, telegrams, reports, press releases, clippings, pamphlets, minutes, checks, ledgers, vouchers, financial statements, and receipts concerning the activity of the Council in all aspects of union labor organizing and politics.
This collection documents the work of the San Francisco Citizens Charter Revision Committee, which met from to 1968 to 1972 and submitted Proposition E which failed (on Nov. 4 1969), and Proposition R which passed (on Nov. 2, 1971).
Collection consists of published reports of the Board of Supervisors and the Auditor of the City and County of San Francisco from 1869 to 1929.
Engineering drawings for the structural steel construction of San Francisco City Hall. Many include manuscript annotations. The City hall was designed by architectural firm Bakewell & Brown; Snyder was the engineer for the project.
Contains the architectural plans for the seismic retrofit and damage repair following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Views focus on San Francisco, but may also include Oakland, Calif. Street scenes, businesses, vehicles, people, and buildings are pictured, many identified.
Includes cityscape views of San Francisco, several of which comprise a panorama of the city. Also includes views of such San Francisco landmarks as Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Palace of Fine Arts and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge,
Minutes of committee to study trends in racial prejudice and to make recommendations for improvements.
Contains minutes and meeting files of the San Francisco Civil Service Commission.
Volume 1 includes blank enrollment and membership forms, invitations to Grand Ball, correspondence, list of boat captains, and petition against the Vigilance committee. Chiefly pertains to the Committee of 1856. Volume 2 contains 3 membership certificates for the Committee of...
Contains 29 letters related to Vigilance Committee activities and interests. Also includes correspondence regarding mail routes and the building of the Pacific Railroad.
Include constitution, name book, minutes of meetings, accounts, and other records. Also police reports, statements and depositions in criminal cases, especially those involving James Stuart and John Jenkins. Some correspondence and clippings.
Correspondence addressed to the Committee and a scrapbook of clippings, May - October 1856, covering the assassination of James King of William and the activities of the Committee. Also letters, 1853-1855, to Edward McGowan, who was seized by the Committee....
This collection contains letters and documents related to the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856, a vigilante group that formed in San Francisco, California, and functioned for five months. The letters and documents are related to individuals making charges...
Documents the organization's activity, mainly during the administration of Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. (1996-2004).
Aerial photographs of Candlestick Park and downtown San Francisco business district skyscrapers. View of Cliff House with 1950's decor, views of Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, Union Square, and other street scenes. Views of sailing ships on the bay, cable...
Three Standard Accession Books: the official record of each volume added to the San Francisco County Medical Society Library from March 12, 1909 to October 22, 1945. Identification of the institution was aided by a 1944 letter found between the...
Collection consists of a scrapbook of folded newspaper clippings, organized chronologically, comprising articles and advertisements for the San Francisco Daily News "Baby Show" and "Baby Revue". The scrapbook many have been kept by a staff member at the newspaper, according...
Photostats of petitions from the residents of Mission Dolores protesting incorporation within the San Francisco city limits, and presenting charter for a separate town. 52 signatures on 1850 petition; 31 on 1851 petition.
Supplements to San Francisco newspapers containing delinquent tax lists and announcing sales of property to recoup unpaid taxes.
Contains reports, plans and proposals, and property surveys shaping the physical development of San Francisco in the 20th century. Also includes photographic prints and negatives documenting neighborhoods, streets, and traffic scenes.
Records documenting the formation and activity of the AIDS Office, including files of Directors of Public Health, Mervyn Silverman and David Werdegar, prior to the Office's creation in 1985, followed by successive directors of the Office itself; records from four...
Chiefly Board of Health minutes and Emergency Hospital registers, with a small amount of Director's, patient, and financial records. Also included are microfilm copies of surviving pre-1906 death records; the original ledgers are held at the San Francisco Department of...
Collection consists of approximately 16,770 photographs documenting the planning, construction, use and maintenance of San Francisco Department of Public Works (SFDPW) Bureau of Engineering projects from 1907 – late 1970s in San Francisco, California. SFDPW Bureau of Engineering was responsible...
Includes correspondence and project and subject files documenting public infrastructure construction in San Francisco, following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Materials collected and arranged by the San Francisco Department of Public Works documenting the planning of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Includes newspaper clippings, reports, hearings, correspondence, journals, construction proposals and engineering plans, legislative documents, agreements, applications, contracts, resumes, boring...
The Commission on the Environment was created by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1993. The Belongings Return Project of 1989, which coordintated the city's effort to return lost property from earthquake damaged homes to their owners, predates the...
Compilations of newspaper clippings related to criminal cases investigated and/or prosecuted by the San Francisco District Attorney's Office and news coverage of the Office itself; together with a set of grand jury transcripts of a 1918 homosexual "vice scandal" on...
Collection contains ephemera and artifacts related to Dyke March. Material relates to events dated circa 2000-2018 and includes posters, flyers, buttons, T-shirts, and other items.
Thirty-two lantern slides produced by the Perry Vitascope Co. of Los Angeles, showing fire and earthquake damage.
Snapshots and professional photographs of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
Primarily views taken during and after the fire of 1906, including general views of the city as well as individual buildings and sites. Also includes early views of the city, dating from the 1850's.
Of Kate Pope;
Subjects include San Francisco earthquake and fire, parade in San Francisco celebrating Great White Fleet, and various scenes and aspects of rural family farm life in (allegedly) Nevada County, Calif.
Eyewitness accounts of the 1906 earthquake at Stanford; eyewitness account of earthquake damage to the Stanford and Hopkins houses in San Francisco; and magazine and newspaper accounts of the earthquake and its aftermath.
This material relating to the San Francisco earthquake and fire is from the local history collection of Santa Barbara bibliophile, Clifton F. Smith. A noted botanist, Smith was also an avid book collector with a particular interest in the history...
Proofs for an illustrated book on the San Francisco fire and earthquake of 1906.
Collection contains photographic prints taken in San Francisco by Herman Davis after the earthquake and fire of 1906. Views show fire damage and ruins of "fire proof" buildings. Among the buildings and locations pictured are the Cowell Building, Palace Hotel,...
Collection contains photographs taken by Arnold Genthe in San Francisco during and following the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes, street scenes, refugees and relief efforts. Among the locations and buildings pictured are Sacramento...
The photograph album consists of 70 gelatin silver photographic prints documenting the 1906 Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco, California by an unidentified creator and photographer. The photographs appear to be a combination of amateur pictures and commercial photographs by...
The leather-bound volume contains 19 silver gelatin prints documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. The photographs record the destruction of buildings and houses, streets, refugee camps in Union Square, a ship deck with goods and...
The leather-bound volume contains 25 silver gelatin prints documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. The photographs record destroyed buildings and residences and a refugee camp in Union Square. Significant buildings documented are the Flood Mansion,...
Street views of San Francisco ruins following the earthquake and fire of 1906, taken from Sutter and Mason, Polk and Eddy, Stockton and O'Farrell, and Eddy.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes and a refugee camp. Among the buildings and locations pictured are Alamo Square, Mission Dolores...
Snapshots of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of 1906.
Collection contains copy photographic prints of views taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, street scenes, refugees and refugee camps, and street kitchens. Locations include Market St., Jefferson...
Collection contains five commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during the fire (2 taken from Nob Hill, 2 from Market St., and 1 from Russian Hill) and one post-disaster view taken from atop the Ferry Building looking up Market...
Views show general building damage, debris, and wreckage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Views also show refugees and camps.
Postcards show general destruction of San Francisco, the fire burning, streets, buildings, etc.
Cityscapes and bird's-eye-views of ruins following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Album includes snapshots taken during the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Photographs depict building ruins, refugee camps, makeshift refugee shelters, street kitchens, and reconstruction scenes. A few photographs depict the burning fire. Also includes postcards, clippings...
Collected by Richard M. Bagley.
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Stereographs collection contains 37 stereographic prints, mostly published by Tom M. Phillips in 1906. The collection documents the devastation caused by the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. Pictured are scenes along Market,...
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, subsidence of streets, U.S. Army troops, and refugee camps. Among the buildings and...
Collection contains six group portraits of unidentified insurance adjusters in San Francisco following the earthquake and fire of 1906. In four of the portraits, they pose before the ruins of the San Francisco City Hall; in two they pose on...
This collection was gathered over many years by Academy Library staff. It is comprised of photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and reports and surveys about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
The San Francisco Earthquake Photograph Collection is made up of 28 photographs of the structural damage caused by the earthquake and fire that hit San Francisco and the Northern California coast on April 18, 1906. Many of the pictures are...
Title devised by cataloger.
Photographs documenting the 1906 earthquake in California.
Identified in gold letters as "Crane Company. Plumbing, Gas, Steam, and Water Supplies, 1893" at 23 & 25 First Street, San Francisco, California, this 275 pp. illustrated catalog of plumbing supplies describes, lists and provides sizes and prices of fittings...
Snapshots of rubble and destroyed buildings following the earthquake and fire of 1906; chiefly general downtown views and landmark buildings. Of note are a view of a family's posessions outside a home, an armed guard with a motorcycle, a makeshift...
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
20230804 uncataloged
Consists of ephemeral materials, city records and clippings relating to the city of San Francisco and its citizens. Materials date from the 1850s to the present, the bulk from the 20th century. Subjects cover a diverse array of San Francisco...
Consists of ephemeral items pertaining to San Francisco. The bulk of the material dates from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Includes ephemera related to fraternal clubs and women's organizations; social clubs; institutions such as churches, schools, universities...
Etchings show Chinatown in San Francisco, backyards on Telegraph Hill, a view of the Bay, and Italian family, a wharf scene, and an old whaling fleet.
Two newspapers documenting the Adolf Eichmann trail, from April 11-12, 1961.
Contains many views of the San Francisco Ferry Building; as well as Fisherman's Wharf, Sutro Heights, horse-drawn motor vehicles with men posing in them, pedestrians, etc. Also included are views of Susanville, hot springs in the Bieber area (depicting bathers),...
San Francisco Ferry trip book (SAFR 282, HDC 490) lists the crossing dates and speeds for the steamer NEWARK and EL CAPITAN on the San Francisco Bay for the years 1889-1892. Weather conditions are sometimes noted as well as other...
Photographs depict earthquake damage, fires and fire damage, and refugees of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
Album contains commercial views of various San Francisco buildings damaged by the 1906 earthquake and fire. Among the buildings pictured are the Mills Buiding, San Francisco Gas & Electric Co., Aronson Building, Hale Bros. department store, San Francisco Savings and...
20230526 uncataloged
Photographs show effects of the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, including damaged buildings, refugees, and similar scenes. Also included are views of railroad tracks in a snow covered town.
Album documents 1948 Flag Day ceremony in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Calif. Photographs depict U.S. President Harry S. Truman as well as other ceremony participants. Also includes correspondence, ephemera and newsclippings pertaining to the event and, especially, its organization...
The San Francisco Folk Music Club (SFFMC), founded in 1948, is made up of singers, instrumentalists, performers, songwriters, listeners, and dancers. Its purpose is the enjoyment, dissemination and preservation in individual, family and community life of music defined as "folk".
Contains office records, dockets, grant files, Buck Trust trial transcripts, newsletters, press releases, clippings, and other miscellaneous papers. Also included are manuscripts of the winning entries for the Joseph Henry Jackson Award, and the James D. Phelan Award.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Material related to San Francisco FrontRunners, an LGBTQ+ running and walking club.
Contains programs, flyers, and other ephemera mostly concerning appearances of the chorus in various events throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, sometimes with other choruses, and many sponsored by Golden Gate Performing Arts.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is the world’s first openly gay men’s chorus. The collection is arranged into seven series including: Administrative Records; Membership and Production Materials; Publicity and Awards; Photographs; Audiovisual Materials; Textiles and Memorabilia; and SFGMC Scans...
Scrapbooks, communication books, head nurses' files, correspondence, videotapes, publications, and memorabilia collected by the nursing staff of AIDS Ward 5B/5A at San Francisco General Hospital, the first dedicated AIDS hospital ward in the U.S. The collection documents daily life on...
Bound volumes received through the office of the Dean, School of Medicine, at SFGH, 1984.Records include patient registers, records of operations, expense books, recovery room logs, lists of patients' valuables, one volume of Laguna Honda records (1931), and one volume...
This collection contains documents created by San Francisco General Hospital, most dating from the latter half of the 20th century. Included are annual reports, various plans, documents regarding the 2008-2015 hospital rebuild, oral histories, nursing school yearbooks, CHN documents, administrative...
Papers and photographs relating to the history of the Surgery Department at San Francisco General Hospital. Inclusive of articles writen about and by staff, notably Dr. William Schecter, Chief of Surgery at SFGH and Vice-Chair of Surgery at UCSF from...
This collection is composed of two record groups: Administrative Records of the AIDS Program at San Francisco General Hospital, and Records of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS, held in San Francisco in 1990.
This collection consists of an album of 19 photographic prints of classes in the San Francisco Girls' High School in 1877. The subjects of the photographs are classes of students with their teachers and one photograph of all the teachers...
The Collection of San Francisco Graft Prosecution Records contains copies of legal records and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, including transcripts of the trials of Abe Ruef, Eugene E. Schmitz, Louis Glass, Michael W. Coffey, Patrick Calhoun, et al., and contempt...
The Photographs Related to the San Francisco Graft Trial collection contains 15 photographic prints taken mostly in 1907-1908. The collection features many of the important individuals involved in the San Francisco graft trials of 1907 and 1908. The trials occurred...
Photographs document two San Francisco construction projects: Four Seasons Hotel and 55 Second Street. Emphasis is on high iron workers in action.
Enlistments of certified Union supporters in the Home Guard for the City and County of San Francisco, with a statement of the arms possessed by each member. Authorized by the Executive committee of the Union Committee of Thirty Four, formed,...
The San Francisco Horsemen's Association (SFHA) was formed in 1940 as a nonprofit organization to foster an interest in horses and horsemanship and to share its member's passion for horses and trails with the Bay Area community. The group publishes...
Mimeograph of arbitration proceedings between the San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America and the Hotel Employees and Hotel Operators. The strike, which involved members of six...
Includes subject files of staff members of the Human Rights Commission, particuarly of Jo Daly, the HRC's gay community liaison. Materials include correspondence, press releases, notes, and some minutes of the Gay Advisory Committee, 1975-1980.
This collection documents the San Francisco Human Services Agency's history through materials prepared for the Human Services Commission. Included are commission agendas and minutes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and budgets.
Views of plant construction at industrial waterfront sites, presumably in San Francisco. Some views clearly are of Western Sugar Refinery facilities, but others may be different sites. One view reproduces a chart on California's petroleum production in 1922, so some...
Includes photographs documenting iron workers at construction sites of Moscone Center and 560 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif.
San Francisco Jacks, or SF Jacks, is a men’s social masturbation group founded in San Francisco in 1983. The collection includes records documenting the founding and operation of the group; correspondence; artwork; SF Jacks newsletters; and promotional material and other...
The collection provides an overview of the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's activities between 1930, its incorporation, and circa 1979. Files on the building campaign in the early 1930s, recreation, social, and educational programs, institutional finances, board matters, and general...
These materials were collected during the tenure of the San Francisco Labor Council Executive Director Tim Paulson. They contain administrative records, materials from labor and community campaigns, election fliers and candidate questionnaires, and Paulson's calendars and hand-written notes. There are...
The Records in this collection primarily reflect the activities of the SFLC during the 1960s and early 1970s. A number of individual items and files, two of the record series, and most of the long newspaper runs document earlier history...
Correspondence and other records relating to activities of the San Francisco Labor Council (SFLC), the local affiliate of the AFL-CIO. The collection covers all facets of the San Francisco labor movement following the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 through...
Consists of the records of the San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief Society, the Scandinavian Benevolent and Relief Society (later known as the Crocker Old People's Home), and the entity created by the merger of the two societies, Heritage House,...
Abstracts of title for various land parcels in San Francisco, California.
Family background and childhood in San Francisco; B.A., UC Berkeley; J.D., Yale Law School; law practice for diverse clients (Bill Graham, Jefferson Airplane, Patty Hearst); drafting the Charitable Trust Act; California State University System Trustee, 1960-1964 and UC Board of...
This collection contains materials related to the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project, which worked to uncover and make public the history of lesbian and gay communities. A large percentage of it consists of audiotapes of meetings, lectures, and...
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee is the organizing body of San Francisco’s Pride parade and festival, which has run each year in various forms since 1970. The collection largely consists of ephemera, photographs, and video from parades between...
Consists of ephemera relating to prominent individuals considered members of or involved with the lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender communities of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, but not exclusively. The majority of material is self-promotional, though much of...
Consists of ephemera collected from businesses owned, operated or frequented by members of the LGBT community located in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Businesses in Russian River, San Jose, Sacramento, Berkeley and Oakland are also represented. Types of...
Consists of a wide range of ephemera related to LGBT communities in San Francisco and the Bay Area, representing a diverse collection of subjects, ranging from AIDS, bathhouses, city agencies and sex clubs, to collections of catalogs and directories. Much...
Consists of ephemera pertaining to groups affiliated with San Francisco's LGBT community. The bulk of the material is from the late 1970s through the 1990s, with the homophile groups of the 1960s represented as well. Groups include: community service centers;...
A view from Telegraph Hill over North Beach, toward the Golden Gate (about 1863) and a view north-east from Rincon Hill at Second Street (about 1865). The octagonal house in the Rincon Hill view is that of Mrs. Benjamin Henry...
Includes four Yosemite views, four San Francisco area views, eleven Calaveras County mammoth tree views, and one Southern Pacific Railroad view of the San Fernando tunnel.
San Francisco Marine Exchange scrapbooks, 1939-1959, (SAFR 21699, HDC 1619) are comprised of two bound scrapbooks and one folder containing compiled published materials such as newspaper clippings and circulars relating to the Marine Exchange of San Francisco.
Primarily San Francisco marine subjects including photos of ferries. In addition, two photos from Los Angeles and Hawaii are included.
This collection consists of photographs collected by San Francisco Martime Museum and added to the Olmsted classification scheme. It contains glass plates, film negatives, and photographic prints.
The San Francisco Maritime Museum copy negatives, 1881-1924, (SAFR 24835, P78-034) are comprised of photographs mainly of Pacific Coast built schooners. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
The collection consists of 10 black-and-white photographic prints of yacht racing and a US Navy destroyer.
The San Francisco Maritime Museum records consist of textual records in nine series: Organizational records, Financial records, Correspondence, Library records, Museum Vessel records, Museum Publications, Manuscripts, Periodical Articles and Newspaper Articles. The bulk of the collection dates are 1963 to...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park contracts (SAFR 22017, HDC 1526) collection consists of 25 spiral bound contracts for materials and services solicited for various park facilities including Hyde Street Pier, buildings, and vessels. The collection is open and...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park event photographs, 1979-2001 (SAFR 22236, P09-008) consists of photographs and audiovisual materials from annual events and special events held at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park from 1979-2001. The collection is described...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, 1991-2007, (SAFR 23001, HDC 1631), is a compilation of visual communication containing posters, events calendars, brochures, advertisements, programs, invitations, tickets, and a poem titled "Ode to a Scottish Ship" by Stephen Canright,...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park exhibit panel proposals (SAFR 22210, HDC 1570) collection consists of 3 prototype panels for a park exhibit. They were prepared by park exhibit staff. The undated panels are in pencil on tracing paper. The...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Facilities and Ships Division photographs and media collection, circa 1986-1991 (SAFR 22585, P91-071) consists of photographs and media created by San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park staff during the course of their work...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park General Management Plan research files (SAFR 22217, HDC 1588) consist of plans, supporting documents and publications concerning the Park's assets and cultural resources. The collection is open and ready for use.
This collection chiefly consists of photographic prints from the shipping and maritime-related files of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Photo Lab records, 1963-2014, bulk 1988-2014, (SAFR 24429, P14-008) are comprised mainly of photographs documenting San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park daily operations and special events. The collection has been processed to the...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park records, 1985-2000 (SAFR 23385, HDC 1642) consists of documents related to the preservation and rehabilitation of vessels and facilities at the park, information about external reports, and a cooperating agreement. The collection has been...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Records, 1967-1992 (SAFR 23384, HDC 1641) consists of files about the restoration and maintenance of Park vessels and the donkey engine. The collection has been processed to the file level and is open...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park reports, 1992, 2001, 2002 (SAFR 23111, HDC 1639) consists of three bound reports on conditions investigations and waterproofing of the Maritime Museum building (Aquatic Park Bathhouse), a schematic design report of the Maritime...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park staffing document (SAFR 23813, HDC 1657) consists of a large (34" x 15") rolled organizational chart, dated January 18, 2001.
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park vessel and property records SAFR 22148 HDC 1548) collection consists of documents pertaining to various vessels including Jeremiah O'Brien, Hercules, Alma, Eureka, Eppleton Hall, and C.A. Thayer. The collection has documentation for work...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park vessels and operations records (HDC 1598, SAFR 22222) consist of 8 files about Park operations and vessels, including files on historic park vessels ALMA, C.A. THAYER and EUREKA. There are also brochures, calendars, newsletters...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park graphics records (SAFR 22252, HDC 1591) consist of 7 black-and-white photographs and 4 pieces of paste-up graphics, all relating to a SFMSHP brochure from the early 1970's. The content pertains to displays and...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park photograph collection, 1965-1975, (SAFR 23858, P91-067) is comprised mainly of photographs of ALMA (built 1891; scow schooner), C.A. THAYER (built 1895; schooner, 3m), EUREKA (built 1890; paddle ferry), and WAPAMA (built 1915; steam...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park photographs and motion picture collection, 1956-1977 (SAFR 22247, P91-078) consists of photographs and media created by San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park staff during the course of their work from 1956-1977 and several...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park publications (SAFR 22251, HDC 1590) collection consists of materials created by four separate organizations: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, State of California Resources Agency-Department of Parks and Recreation, S.F. Territorial News, and...
Collection includes organizational planning documents, correspondence, accident reports, brochures & booklets, Project X, correspondence regarding transfer of Haslett Warehouse to the State, financial and special events records, apprenticeship program, Hyde Street Pier logbooks, newspaper clippings, oversized plans and miscellaneous papers...
Ledger book used for San Francisco Marriage Requests; San Francisco Land for Sale; Rainfall and Reservoir Tables Ledger.
Consists of records chronicling the first incarnation of the SF Microscopical Society, 1870-1905, including organizational records, meeting minutes, correspondence, indexes of publications, scrapbooks of clippings, fern mounts, and photographs of microscopic organisms, and papers written and presented by members.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe Archives consist of unique items relating to the forty year existence of the Troupe. The collection contains original and adapted scripts, financial papers, photographs, audio visual items, promotional material, correspondence, clippings, and office files. The...
Four items. Include invitation, name tag and menu for the Exchange's 68th anniversary jubilee, and clipping concerning the exchange.
1. List of sailor boarding houses in San Francisco.--2. R.F. Bridewell's recommendation of cable car system for proposed municipal railway.--3. Original constitution for Monumental Hose Company No. 6 (signed by all the members)--4. Two letters from Sara and Jesse (surname...
Professional photographic views of San Francisco Municipal Airport (previously known as Mills Field Municipal Airport, later as San Francisco Airport) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Views include exteriors and interiors of buildings, broader scenes, aerial views, and one promotional...
Contains a tour brochure, several transfer tickets, holiday tour tickets, tickets for school children, accident report forms, car defect report forms, several leaflets on municipal railway services and how to use them, and a copy of The Bay Area electric...
The archive includes slide images and descriptions of San Francisco murals painted between 1930-2000. The slides are from the collection of mural historian and photographer James Prigoff. The descriptions are based on Timothy Drescher's book (c. 1996) which lists murals...
Contains records generated by the Education Department mainly from 1961 through 1966. Records document the formal establishment of the Education Department within the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the Department’s abundant activities during the period that centered on children’s...
Contains records related to film program activities in the San Francisco Museum of Art before the formal establishment of the Film Department. Records are divided into two series reflecting the two main educational functions of the film program from the...
Related to the 1939-1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island in San Francisco, the Golden Gate International Exposition records contain correspondence, minutes, reports, press releases, brochures, maps, building plans, and notes documenting the involvement of both the San Francisco...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated between 1935 and 1958, corresponding with the tenure of its first director, Dr. Grace L. McCann Morley. The SFMA opened in 1935...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated between 1959 and 1965, corresponding generally with the 1958-1965 tenure of its second director, George Culler. Highlights of Culler’s years at the...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated primarily between 1966 and 1972, corresponding with the tenure of its third director, Gerald Nordland. During these years, Nordland focused largely on...
The Research Library collection consists of materials relating specifically to the maintenance and management of the San Francisco Museum of Art Research Library, primarily under the direction of its first professional librarian, Anneliese Hoyer. Also includes a small set of...
The Women's Board of the San Francisco Museum of Art was formed in December 1934, just before the 1935 opening of the Museum. Its purpose was to advise the Board of Trustees, raise money, organize and administer social functions, and...
The Curatorial collection consists of materials relating to the daily duties of SFMOMA’s curators and curatorial assistants before the formal establishment of curatorial departments. Includes correspondence from several museum staff, most significantly from curator John Humphrey.
The collection consists of records of the Film Department of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art dating from 1970-1980, the majority of which are published materials from external film organizations. The department was responsible for curating and screening film...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the museum generated primarily between 1974 and 1986, corresponding with the tenure of its fourth director, Henry T. Hopkins. During this time the museum...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Publications collection documents the museum’s publications from 1935 to the present. It includes periodicals, catalogs, posters, invitations, ephemera, and miscellaneous objects. The bulk of the collection is exhibition related materials.
Records generated or collected by the publicity department, primarily before it was formalized as a department within the museum. Documents the ways in which the museum promoted itself, its exhibitions, and activities, and the way the institution was described in...
The Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) was founded in 1961 as an auxiliary of the San Francisco Museum of Art. SECA’s objective was to encourage private collectors to purchase contemporary works by local and national artists. SECA’s...
Files of the San Francisco Museum of Science & Industry-Marine Section, predecessor of the San Francisco Maritime Museum (1940-1953). This collection of correspondence files was originally divided into two sections, subject and general (1940-1949). The files were left in their...
Invoices, vouchers, and legal documentation for the San Francisco, Napa, and Calistoga Railway and its predecessor railroads the San Francisco, Vallejo & Napa Valley, and the Vallejo, Benecia & Napa Valley.
Relating to litigation involving the closing of the San Francisco National Bank. Included are by-laws and minutes of meetings of the board of directors of the bank; transcripts of legal proceedings; depositions; copies of letters and memoranda; clippings, etc.
Interviews with four participants in the program, commenting on development, operation and difficulties of the program and Harold Zellerbach's commitment to it. Interviewees include: Martin Snipper, Art Commission and the San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Program; Maruja Cid, NAP Community Organization...
This collections chiefly consists of photographic negatives of San Francisco Bay Area news events taken by staff photographers of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
This collections chiefly consists of photographic prints and newsclippings from the files of and its predecessors, which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin newspaper photograph archive consists of the twentieth century photographic files of (1959-1965) and its predecessors publications; (ca. 1915-1929) and (1929-1959). The bulk of the collection as it exists today is divided between The Bancroft Library...
A representative group of photographs from the original photographic negatives taken by staff photographers covering the Free Speech Movement protests at the University of California Berkeley in the fall of 1964 and the spring of 1965.
San Francisco Newspaper scrapbook (SAFR 17125, HDC 282) dates from 1927 to 1928 and covers society and news items from the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner, the San Francisco Bulletin and the San Francisco News. The collection is...
San Francisco Chapter of Californians for a bilateral nuclear weapons freeze movement (San Francisco Nuclear Weapons Freeze or "SF Freeze") was a volunteer political organization that advocated "freezing" and reversing the production of nuclear arms. SF Freeze engaged in a...
Contains 175 subdivision cadastral maps and 37 technical drawings of Oakland, Piedmont, Contra Costa County, and Berkeley pertaining to the operations of the San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose Railway.
The San Francisco Odalisque Newspaper Collection is comprised of issues 1-5 and 7-9 of the San Francisco Odalisque.
Contains same-sex marriage licenses issued in San Francisco from Feb. 12, 2004 to March 11, 2004 and later invalidated. Includes a list of applicants.
The San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's Records contain the death reports (1906-1956) of individuals who died in San Francisco and whose deaths legally required investigation. The records also include Necropsy Reports (1928-1956), six volumes of Personal Descriptions...
City documents received and/or issued by the San Francisco Office of the Controller as fiscal accountant for unemployment relief services during the Great Depression. The collection consists of a report by the Director of Relief for fiscal year 1932-1933; minutes...
, an underground or alternative newspaper, was a worker-owned cooperative paper. It began in September 1966 and after a very short run of only twelve issues, folded in February 1968. The collection contains partial holdings of the articles, essays, original...
The artificial collection contains over 7,100 oversize photographic prints of San Francisco places, activities and cultural resources collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library compiled from selections from the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin Photo Morgue, gifts...
Seven-part panoramic view of the San Francisco Bay extending from Happy Valley to Rincon Point, taken in the spring of 1851 by an unknown photographer from 1st and Howard Streets.
8 stereoviews form part of a panorama of the city (lacking parts 2 & 9). Also, 2 additional views of Sacramento street and Mission Dolores.
Contains the minutes, financial statements, correspondence, publications and notes relating to the objectives of the partnership, collected by member Jay Cahill. Also includes clippings.
The artificial collection contains over 1,100 photo postcards of San Francisco, California collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The postcards range in date from the early 1900s to 1970s. Events depicted on the postcards include...
Album depicts various scenes taken in and around San Francisco during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Topics of interest include several residential interiors, leisure activities, Golden Gate Park, the Cliff House, ruins of the 1906 earthquake and fire,...
Photographs show streets in Chinatown and other San Francisco neighborhoods. Buildings, hotels, and cable cars are included.
Interviews conducted 1978 by Ruth Teiser and Catherine Harroun for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Introduction by Warren R. Howell. Copies of photographs inserted. Comments on career of his father, Thomas E. Shumate, as physician, pharmacist, and San...
The San Francisco Players Guild records consists of programs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, scripts, promotions, photographs, contact sheets, slides, research materials, prop sketches, audio recordings, and other materials. A significant portion of the collection consists of binders for each of the...
Records of the Board of Police Commissioners; the Office of the Chief of Police and subsidiary bureaus and units, including the Bureau of Identification, the Bureau of Inspectors (aka Detective Bureau), Photographs Bureau, and Patrol Bureau; and scrapbooks whose originating...
Contains orders from San Francisco Police Dept., District No. 9 including, the Chief of Police's orders and bulletins, the Captain's orders and the Beverage Commission tax citations and investigations. There are references to crimes being committed in the district and...
Contains 21 logbooks with reports of burglaries in San Francisco, Calif. including the who, what, where and how as well as suspects and the outcome of the case.
Contains a listing by the San Francisco Police Department of prisoners at Folsom information recorded includes dates of imprisonment, parole, discharge, or death; reference to photographs taken of prisoners (not included here); name, crime, country of residence, term of sentence,...
Printed forms, filled in, listing numbers of arrests for each offense and total numbers of arrests.
Each volume contains 720 numbered and annotated photographic prints of arrested individuals. Each print consists of two exposures; a profile and a frontal portrait. Names and charges are noted.
San Francisco Police Dept. mug shot albums containing police identification photographs of arrested individuals. Each print consists of two exposures: a profile and a frontal portrait. Profile views include booking card (which lists booking number and date).
Apparently the personal album of photographer George W. Blum, this scrapbook documents numerous San Francisco murder cases. Includes photographs of victims in the morgue and at crime scenes, mug shots of suspects, newsclippings, and occasional street views. The most prominent...
Inlcudes views of: Cliff House and Seal Rocks; Playground [and other views] in Golden Gate Park; the Phelan Building; Market Street scenes; interior of Sutro Baths; Chinatown; Ferry Building interior; the parapet at Sutro Heights.
Includes studio portraits of San Francisco citizens, celebrities, and unidentified individuals. Numerous poses of the same sitter are often present, and a variety of studio backdrops and props are featured. Some images include a photographic view inserted in the studio...
The artificial collection consists of over 7,500 photographic prints of prominent people in San Francisco and California’s history from the 1890s – 2010s collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The photographs are of a diverse...
The artificial collection contains over 5,000 photomechanical postcards of San Francisco, California collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The postcards range in date from the turn of the 20th century to 1990s. Events depicted on...
Includes 6 views of the recently completed Golden Gate Bridge and 6 views of Golden Gate Park.
The San Francisco Poster Collection contains over 1,100 printed posters of San Francisco, California acquired by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The posters range in date from the late 1800s to the present, and depict events...
Accounts for soldiers at the presidio.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, ticket stubs, liquor bottle labels, printed programs, and other ephemera collected by Frank Carden who served in the United States Army, Company E, 30th Infantry stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco. Also includes a printed 1935...
The records of San Francisco Pride at Work (SFPAW) contain papers, artifacts, and digital content which document and illustrate the mission, campaigns, projects, ideas, and activities of the often irreverent group of LGBTQ activists. SFPAW, a self-described non-hierarchical, anti-authoritarian, radical...
Street scenes and activity outside produce markets in the district around Front, Pacific, and Drumm streets, San Francisco. This produce district was demolished in 1963, shortly after these paintings were made.
Snapshot photograph album containing scenes and views of activities of the San Francisco Protestant Orphanage Society in the years following the 1924 completion of its new campus in the Sunset district. Images depict group portraits, playground scenes and other recreational...
Psychedelic posters and handbills promoting various events in San Francisco. Posters include (:1) Summer of Love San Francisco, with text by Saint Francis of Assisi, 1967, designed by Bob Schnepf; (:2) Straight Theatre reading and dance concert featuring Michael McClure,...
The SFPI&S Institutional Archive contains significant materials relating to both individuals associated with the institution and the institution's history. The materials span the years 1918-2007.
Pamphlets relating primarily to World Wars I and II in Europe and to other aspects of 20th century European history. Collected by the San Francisco Public Library.
The San Francisco Public Library Performing Artists Photograph Collection consists of 1,670 photographic prints from 1890 to 1950 collected by the Music Department of the San Francisco Public Library. This artificial collection of publicity photographs and performing artists’ portraits was...
This collection contains material documenting punk music and culture in the San Francisco Bay Area through zines, fliers, photographs, and other ephemera with the bulk of material dating from the late 1970s to mid-1980s. This is a growing collection comprised...
Album contains 133 black-and-white photographs as well as newspaper clippings and paper ephemera relating to a family who worked in radio and television in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Contains completed survey forms arranged by section, block and structure. Includes some related maps.
Photographs document the construction of new buildings and reconstruction of older structures in San Francisco during the aftermath of the earthquake and fire of 1906. Also includes photographs of a few Los Angeles buildings taken during the same general time...
This collection is primarily visual documentation of the programmatic activities of the San Francisco Recreation Department. Subjects pertain to administrative units of the department and include materials related to music, dance, drama, costuming, holiday celebrations, pageants, doll shows and puppetry.
This collection contains paper and photographic records of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. Records document the project areas of Diamond Heights, Embarcadero-Lower Market (Golden Gateway), Western Addition A-1 and A-2, Yerba Buena Center, Hunters Point, and other project and survey...
Contains v. 13 and 16 of the minutes to a savings and loan including list of officers approving loans and index of persons who received loans, with descriptions of the property involved.
Contains deposit books, promissory notes, documents, and two ledgers. Half of the entries in the bank's ledgers are for women depositors. The entries detail names, occupations, residence, and opening deposit amounts. The earliest entry for a woman is for Mrs....
Snapshot photograhic negatives taken by James D. Rorabaugh of miscellaneous views and street scenes of San Francisco (1936) and of the California Pacific International Exposition (San Diego, 1935).
Small format, commercially produced views of San Francisco scenes: primarily San Francicisco's Chinese community, plus boats on the bay, the Sutro Baths, and various downtown views.
Views of San Francisco school buildings. Includes photos of classes, class groups, a sports team, and images of Chinese students.
Comprises administrative records, publications, ephemera, and realia, documenting the origins, development, and activities of the San Francisco Schuetzen Verein between the years 1860 and 1946. The collection also includes materials related to the San Francisco International Shooting Festival Association, which...
Minute book of a San Francisco soccer club
Documents the work of Supervisor Barbara Kaufman pertaining to the 1994 and 1995 charter reform committees. The records cover work leading up to the new charter measure, Proposition E, which voters approved on November 7, 1995. Materials include charter history,...
Snapshots documenting sewer maintenance and perhaps other utility projects in San Francisco. Chiefly street-level views of residential city blocks, with some underground details of sewage pipe installation, etc.
This collection contains records related to San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI), an information and referral switchboard that has been providing free, confidential, accurate, non-judgmental information about sex since 1972.
Photographs document formal event celebrating appointment of Matthew C. Carberry as Sheriff of San Francisco, depicting Carberry, his family, Mayor George Christopher and others. First few leaves contain signatures of event guests.
Chiefly views of San Francisco, including Market Street illuminated at night, a Knights Templar parade of 1904, Cliff House and Sutro Heights (including Cliff House on fire), Golden Gate Park, Car Town (or Carville) at Ocean Beach, a shipwreck on...
Records of the Social Services Employees Union (SSEU), an independent public workers union in San Francisco. The union, established in the mid-1960s and made up of rank and file social workers and social service employees within the San Francisco Department...
Log books, ledgers, subject files, reports, documents, ephemera, audiovisual recordings, and photographic materials of the San Francisco SPCA, documenting its history, operations, programs, and services from its founding through the turn of the millennium.
This is a collection of materials related to the San Francisco Society of Women Artists (from 1946 through this writing known as the San Francisco Women Artists). The group has its origins in the Sketch Club, founded in 1887 by...
Bautismos (baptisms); padrones (list of neophytes, alphabetically by first name, including name, "nacion", place or record of baptism, and age; and difuntos (deaths). For marriages, see C-C 4:774 available on film only.
15 items. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Artificial collection consists of over 50 black and white professional souvenir photographs in folded paper mounts taken in nightclubs, hotels and restaurants in San Francisco, California between 1942 and 1955.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Sports sections from the SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER and the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 1912, 1922-48, many of which include news on Stanford athletics.
The Educational Opportunity Program records are comprised of a chronolgy, budget, position papers, reports, clippings, administrative and subject files relating to the program. They also include the EOP Newsletter and materials pertaining the Third World Liberation Front and its role...
Primarily correspondence of Ruth Witt-Diamant, director, with poets participating in readings at the Center, together with program notes, publicity material, and biographical information submitted by the poets; papers regarding the history, organization and financing of the Center; appeals for support;...
This collection contains materials pertaining the 1968-1969 San Francisco State College student strike and the simultaneous and supportive faculty strike. The materials were collected by librarian Helene Whitson during and after the strike events.
This collection consists of materials related to the establishment of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Studies Program at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Materials include an overview of the program; ballots; brochures for other SFSU programs; cluster proposals and syllabi for...
The San Francisco State University television scripts collection features a selection of television, film and radio scripts dating from 1928 to 1976.
Photographs captioned: Grand Hotel, Market and New Montgomery Streets, San Francisco [Watkins #1399] -- Second Street from Rincon Hill [Watkins # 710] -- Montgomery St. from Market St. [Lawrence & Houseworth] -- The Sacramento steamer Chrysopolis [Lawrence & Houseworth]
1: First Street from Rincon Hill (ca. 1862-1865?, Watkins number 506) -- 2: View from the residence of Bishop Kip, Rincon Hill (Watkins number 701) -- 3: Mission Church, Mission Dolores (published by Taber, photographer's number 1703)
1: Bush Street from Montgomery to Sansome (no. 139) -- 2: Powell Street from Lincoln School House (no. 504) -- 3: N.E. corner Montgomery and Pine streets (no. 174) -- 4: Portsmouth Square, or Plaza (no. 206)
View of Seal Rocks near the Cliff House and a view of a fountain in Woodwards Gardens.
Views show art, architecture, and decor of the San Francisco Stock Exchange Club building.
Many of the materials in Box 1 are descriptions of San Francisco Street Patrol (SFSP) for people outside the group, or potential and new members. The collection also contains a number of internal group documents and news updates for group...
Four signs of "Burritt" street sign in San Francisco. They show plaque reading "On approximately this spot Miles Archer, partner of Sam Spade, was done in by Brigid O'Shaughnessy."
Includes views of Market Street, Geary Sreet, Sutter Street, and others. Subjects include cable cars, horse-drawn carriages and wagons, a railroad train, men and women, Oakland Tribune newsboys and a partial view of the San Francisco ferry building.
Photographs show San Francisco street scenes, both including Chinese pedestrians. One street is probably Kearny Street. One shows an advertisement for a curiosity show featuring "Jo-Jo the Russian dog faced boy" and "Unzie the white hair beauty"
Contains photographs and picture postcards with images of San Francisco street scenes depicting buildings, people, and events, as well as views of entire blocks and intersections that are identified, and general views of the city from the 1830s to the...
The artificial collection contains over 155,000 photographic prints of San Francisco places, activities and cultural resources collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library compiled from selections from the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin Photo Morgue, gifts of...
Contains photographs and picture postcards depicting scenes of San Francisco places, people and events from the 1850 to the 1980s
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and the County of San Francisco, 1905-1922....
Administrative and fiscal information concerning the activities and interests of the association such as fund drives, public relations, arts programs, personnel, correspondence, expenditures, and income.
Includes letters of Philip S. Boone, Josef Krips and Jeremy M. Ets-Hokin; and minutes of meetings.
San Francisco personal property tax bill and invoice for $8.75 to J. C. Tichnor of San Bernardino, dated August 2, 1870.
Souvenir portrait photographs of theater and music celebrities and other entertainers, mostly taken by various San Francisco firms presumably during the performers' stays in the city. Among the individuals pictured are actress Lotta Crabtree, actors Frederick B. Warde and John...
Primarily programs with some reviews and ticket stubs and 1 photo of Theodora de Gillest. The scrapbook is annotated with opinions about plays and notes on the players. See Also: GC 1146 Theatre Programs Collection, ca. 1893-1958.
Scrapbook of theatre listings from San Francisco theaters, primaily the Bella Union and the New Bella Union Theatres, but also including the Alhambra and Pacific Theatres (San Francisco) and the Theater Comique in Sacramento. Most of the items are titles...
Photographs of 1905 bicycle trip from San Francisco to the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon. The trip was undertaken by N.S. Farley, Leo S. Hampton, and Robert E. Geistlich. Album includes newsclippings describing the journey, ephemera from the...
Material pertaining to toy and novelty manufacturers and retailers Kindel & Graham, Cumiskey & Kindel and the San Francisco Toy and Novelty Store. Chiefly professional photographs. Also includes ephemera and clippings.
The collection comprehensively covers the career of Turk Murphy and was assembled primarily by Jim Goggin and other members of the San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation. Similar sub-collections of materials about other traditional jazz musicians were added to this core...
7.1 linear feet (7 cartons, 1 oversize folder)
Davis discusses Boalt Hall Law School; Depression and politics in San Francisco in the 1930s; Tom Mooney case; Caryl Chessman case; freeing Alfried Krupp from prison; strategies in the courtroom; constitutional rights; due process, capital punishment; changes in law practice.
Record of income and disbursements for the union for the year following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Contains information on receipts, expenditures, names of members, etc.
Holograph manuscripts of talks commemorating Benjamin Franklin delivered by Horatio Stebbins and Timothy H. Rearden at the annual meeting of San Francisco's master printers' club.
This collection documents the San Francisco Unified School District's history through materials collected by the Teachers Professional Library beginning in 1854, the fourth year of the Department of Common Schools, as it was then known. While there are materials from...
The San Francisco Unified School District's Family Diversity Curriculum Resolution records, 2005-2013, document the efforts of Joseph D. Marigliano, the San Francisco Unified School Board, district employees, and community members to promote a safer school environment for all public school...
Includes contest entry forms, contest books and programs, photographs, administrative documents and manuals, lists of judges and winners, press kits, broadcast news audio and video coverage, and newspaper clippings....
Souvenir viewbook includes San Francisco views and architecture. Original photographs are views of Monterey, California and its early buildings, some dated 1914 and 1929. All are likely to have been printed in 1929 or shortly thereafter.
The following San Francisco views are included: north front of the 'new' City Hall; the Greenhouse and Conservatory in Golden Gate Park; two views of Woodward's Gardens; a restaurant in Chinatown; the Hall of Records; and Colombo & Co., Manufacturers...
Includes a view of the Treasure Island-San Francisco section of the Bay Bridge being built, a view of two children near delapidated storefronts (in Chinatown?), and a view of a streetcorner (in North Beach?).
Album of San Francisco street scenes and photographs of civic and commercial buildings prior to the earthquake and fire of 1906. Of particular interest are twenty-three views of San Francisco’s Chinatown.
Photographs collected and taken for Blair's books on San Francisco history, with particular emphasis on Golden Gate Park and the Presidio. Includes statues, monuments, historical plaques, buildings, residences, streets, the constructions of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. and San Francisco...
Photographs show San Francisco buildings. Includes both business and residence buildings (one shows the San Francisco News Co.)
Includes five night views of city streets and buildings with decorative electrical lights for Admission Day 1910, pre-1906 public buildings such as City Hall, the Hall of Justice, the U.S. Mint, and Union Square. Several views of navy ships are...
Leaf from disbound album, with San Francisco printed at the head of each side, and Sea Lions printed under Seal Rocks view.
Charter amendments and propositions before voters of the City and County of San Francisco.
The San Francisco waterfront postcard, 1885-1906, (SAFR 24441, P15-003) is comprised of a postcard of the Mission Street Wharf area of San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Contains broadsides and labor union publications on various waterfront strikes in San Francisco, Calif. Unions represented include: International Seaman's Union of America; Marine Workers Industrial Union; Waterfront Employers Union; Longshoremen's Association of San Francisco; International Longshoremen's Association; Maritime Federation of...
Scenes of the San Francisco waterfront, and Scott Newhall and Earl "Fatha" Hines in Newhall's office.
Photo album consisting of images of web pressmen at work printing San Francisco newspapers, on break and posing with co-workers, and spending leisure time together on recreational outings. The album documents the pressmen's working environment, including web press machinery and...
Includes memoranda, 1939 manual, and some material relating to child welfare.
San Francisco Wholesale Dairy Produce Exchange records, BANC MSS C-G 161, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The San Francisco Women for Peace Records, 1943-[ongoing] contain materials from the San Francisco and East Bay branches of both Women for Peace and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The collection documents yearly and extended campaigns for...
This collection represents the history of the San Francisco Women's Building/Women's Centers from 1972 to 2001. It provides a comprehensive look at the second wave of the Feminist Movement in San Francisco at that time - the Women, the Ideals,...
Includes copies of SFWC Newsletter co-published with San Francisco Women's Switchboard. Newsletters concern issues of women's rights, employment of women, the history of women in the United States and the organization of SFWC. Also includes ephemra.
Correspondence, meeting announcements, program for 1938-1939, receipts, relating to this Afro-American cultural group.
The San Francisco Yacht Club photographs, circa 1900-1960s, bulk 1920s-1930s, (SAFR 23371, P74-041L) are comprised of one photograph album of yacht club member studio portraits and several photographs of Belvedere Cove, California and the San Francisco Yacht Club. The collection...
The San Francisco Yacht Club records (SAFR 4834, HDC 645) contains materials dating from 1880 to 1958. The bulk of the materials date from 1926 to 1932. The collection contains yearbooks, scrapbooks, souvenir programs, brochures, articles, clippings, illustrations and sketches,...
Album of snapshot photographs documenting an unidentified woman's activities as a member of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in San Francisco from 1919 to 1920, and her subsequent activities in Warsaw, Poland as an affiliate of the YWCA's Polish...
Administrative and cultural records of the San Francisco Zen Center, including minutes, correspondence, business records, and materials relating to the founding of the Center, including photographs, ceremonial records, and extensive audio-video and transcripts of Dharma Talks.
Set of commercial postcards depicting various aspects of construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, including simulated views of the completed bridge.
Records the electrification of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge, by Alta Electric and Mechanical Company.
41 views of construction of the Bay Bridge, with 7 views of Golden Gate Bridge construction.
The collection documents the planning and structural engineering of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge from the project binders of junior bridge engineer, Nathan Davis Whitman, Jr., who worked for the State of California Department of Public Works, Division of Highways...
Photographs show details of construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge as well as freeway construction on land.
Views document construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and are accompanied by a typescript describing the equipment, structural details, or activities pictured.
Photographs document construction of the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, with emphasis on the actions of the construction workers.
Photographs document pile splice crews at work during construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Bay span replacement.
Contains engineering blueprints of the Stillman Street and Sterling Street ramps.
Working drawing with red ink edits depicting a section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge under reconstruction.
of Robert M. McDougall;
Photographs document the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span replacement. Emphasis is on the hoisting and placement of test piles in 2000.
Unbound, edited transcripts of interviews with six participants in planning and successfully completing Arguello Park, 7th Avenue, between Anza and Geary Streets in the Richmond District of San Francisco, a park which stands as the result of community activists working...
Franklin Walker's corrected manuscript of two paragraphs from the first chapter of "San Francisco's Literary Frontier," which appeared on pages 5 and 6. The corrections are very close to the final form these paragraphs took when published.
Includes, among others, lands belonging to Spring Valley Water Company, Manzanita Water Company, Leland Stanford, W.A. Newell, Morris Doyle, and Cornelius O'Conner.
The collection consists of an album of 30 photographs taken circa 1890 in the Pasadena and San Gabriel area.
Photograph album documenting construction of San Gabriel Dam no. 1 in the San Gabriel River Valley, Calif., by West Slope Construction Co.
The matrimonial investigation records, or "diligencias matrimoniales", are part of a collection of California materials gathered by William F. McPherson, an Orange County rancher, scholar and collector. Predominantly though not exclusively the records of Mission San Gabriel (other California missions...
Image of dog stamped in copper on cover.
This collection includes branded leather swatches and textual materials pertaining to the San Gorgonio Pass.
Financial records from the San Joaquin and Sierra Nevada Railroad.
This account book contains a record of at least some of the financial transactions of the county government during its earliest years. Because the pages are unnumbered, access to entries is provided by numbered streamers....
The San Joaquin, California Public Documents collection consists of printed matter relating to various aspects of twentieth century San Joaquin County agencies and activities. Included is information on: agriculture, commerce, crime, demographics, education, elections, finances, government, housing, planning, transportation, and...
This collection includes forty-one bound volumes of assessment maps, each marked with surveying coordinates, that early officials of San Joaquin County, California, compiled annually between 1876 and 1919. Among the data included in each volume are property boundaries, names of...
The San Joaquin County Family Genealogy Collection consists chiefly of family trees for twenty local families. The collection also contains a ten year run of the Mehrten-Poppe-Kettelman family newsletter: "Mehrtens of the San Joaquin" (1964-1974). Additions to the collection are...
Contains taxes paid, probate receipts and other financial documents for several estates in San Joaquin County, Calif.
The San Joaquin County Schools Collection consists of general and individual school histories, scrapbooks, textbooks, and scattered county-wide administrative, student, trustee, and parent association records. The latter include county school district manuals (1918, 1923); county school directories (1929-1930, 1997-1998); a...
The collection consists of three County Jail Log Books, thirteen volumes of Mug Books containing approximately 7600 photographs, and a State of California Parole Violators ledger.
This collection includes approximately two hundred maps, plans, and other drawings related to the history and administration of reclamation districts in San Joaquin County, California.
The Product Labels Collection consists of more than one thousand fruit and vegetable, canning, and wine bottle labels donated to the San Joaquin County Historical Museum between 1970 and 2009. The labels have given California farmers, canners, and vintners a...
Mainly pre-emption notices for land in the county and title documents for property in Stockton.
The San Joaquin Delta collection contains 97 photographic prints taken primarily by Charles A. Bishop circa 1904-1907 documenting various aspects of the reclamation, irrigation, and cultivation processes undertaken in the Middle River area of the San Joaquin Valley. Activities featured...
This collection was created by members of the San Joaquin General Hospital Nurses Alumni Association. It consists of materials donated by various alumni members that date from 1900 to 2010, with the bulk from 1941 to 1959. The collection provides...
Collection consists of photocopies of records of the San Joaquin County Mining Company. Includes articles of incorporation, stock certificates, correspondence, financial records, and a variety of other documents.
Snapshots, chiefly of young adults, in various locations. Most images are of friends or family members posing in front of homes, by automobiles, in parks, in the desert, or at the beach. Some views picture young women in trousers. A...
The San Joaquin Valley College Collection includes founding documentation for the school, related legal opinions, and administrative records. Also included are academic catalogs and bulletins, school newspapers, and invitations and programs related to student activities and organizations. In addition, the...
News photographs of strikers with clubs, their tent city, and a group at strike headquarters at Pixley, in Tulare County, Calif.
The San Joaquin Valley Farm Labor collection measures 2 linear feet and dates from 1947 to 1971. The collection is arranged in five series: Yinger bibliography; Office of Economic Opportnity (OEC) War on Poverty; Chavez, Cesar; Strike and boycott against...
Four photographic proof advertisements for irrigated farm land in the San Joaquin Valley near Patterson, California.
This collection documents the history of the San José Peace & Justice Center from 1948 to 2013. The collection records include: administrative records, board minute records, correspondence, newsletters, photographs, publicity and event files, news clippings, and ephemera.
The Academic Council Records, 1961-1972, document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Council, a precursor to the Academic Senate. The records consist of council budgets, correspondence, meeting minutes, assorted California State University (CSU) information bulletins, and a CSU...
The SJSU Academic Senate Records, 1952-2004 (bulk 1970-1999), document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Senate. The records consist of general, administrative and committee files, budget reports and correspondence, as well as newspaper clippings and audio tapes. The...
A small collection of mixed materials from San José State University's Amateur Radio Club from 1939 to 2022. This collection includes materials related to the club's activities such as an amateur radio station log book, an attendance sheet, and QSL...
The San José State University and California State University Budget Office Records 1945-1989 (bulk 1960-1975) document the administrative and financial activities of this branch of the university, which operates under the direction of the Associate Vice President for Finance. The...
The San José State University and the San José Public Library System Joint Library Project Records, 1994-2005 (bulk 1998-2000) document the planning and construction of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, the first joint venture between a university and...
The San José State University Architectural Drawings Collection consists primarily of drawings and renderings that document the contruction of different library buildings on the San Jose State College campus, including the Central Library Building, Wahlquist Library, the California State Library...
The San José State University Archives Directories, Guides & Handbooks, 1920-1997 (bulk 1941-1976) consists of handbooks and directories targeted to students, faculty and staff. The directories contain address and telephone lists of students, staff, and faculty. The handbooks, mostly produced...
This collection consists of a variety of visual materials, primarily photographic prints, depicting the buildings, people, and events of San José State University, San José, and Santa Clara County.
The San José State University Art Department Records, 1912-2022 (bulk 1951-1959), document the department's course curriculum, as well as art exhibits created by students. The records consist of miscellaneous brochures, pamphlets, course catalogues, flyers, and art ephemera. This collection is...
The San José State University Artifacts and Memorabilia Collection consists of three-dimensional objects and printed materials that relate to the history of the university.
The Associated Students Records, 1947-2007, document the activities of the university's student government organization. The records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, budget materials, administrative files, election and campaign records, posters, and newspaper clippings.
A collection of mixed materials from San Jose State University's Black Alliance of Scientists and Engineers (BASE) organization from 1976 to 2019. This collection includes organization memorabilia such as t-shirts, framed awards, photographs, posters, and a bound copy of the...
The San José State University Campus Buildings Records, 1903-1999, 2019 (bulk 1960-1995), document the history of major campus buildings and landmarks, including Tower Hall, Spartan Memorial Chapel, the Scheller House, Dwight Bentel Hall and other departmental buildings. The records consist...
The San José State University Campus Events Collection, 1925-2007 (bulk 1950-1970) documents university and student sponsored events, such as Spardi Gras, Homecoming, and the Centennial and Sesquicentennial celebrations of the university. The records consist of print materials such as scrapbooks,...
The San José State University Campus Publications Collection, 1925-2018 (bulk 1960-1990), documents faculty, state and miscellaneous publications. Created by numerous entities and organizations over an 80-year time period, the collection consists of a variety of print formats including brochures, magazines,...
This collection consists of audio and video tapes and transcripts of interviews with San José area Chicano community leaders and activists. The oral history project was conducted by the Mexican American Studies Program and the Chicano Library Research Center at...
The San José State University Civil Rights and Campus Protest Collection, 1967-1990 (bulk 1968-1970), documents the civil unrest that occurred during the civil rights and anti-Vietnam movements at San José State during the 1960s and the 1970s. Between 1968-1972, college...
The College of Education Alumni Board records document the activities of the San José State University (SJSU) College of Education Alumni Board. The materials include the Board's by-laws, minutes recorded during Board of Directors meetings, photographs and ephemera describing the...
The San José State University Commencement & Honors Convocation Records, 1889-2018 consists of programs, event planning paperwork, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and correspondence for the university's commencement and honors convocation ceremonies, as well as programs for the African American (later renamed...
The San José State University Course Catalogs Collection, 1930-2012, document the offered courses for each quarter or semester. The publications consist of undergraduate, graduate, occupational, and teacher course catalogs, bullitens, and pamphlets for spring, summer, and fall sessions.
The San José State University Dean of Academic Planning Records (1967-1980) document the activities of the Dean of Academic Planning and the Academic Planning & Budget Division, which today is known as the Office of the Vice Provost. The records...
The San José State University Department of Aviation and Technology Records (1934-1996) include reports and publications concerning technical reports and test fuel cells for the aviation department, newspaper articles, instructional materials, audio cassette tapes, papers and publications concerning the department,...
The San José State University Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (SJSU ERFA) collection (1950-2014), formerly known as San José State University Emeritus Faculty Association, documents the activities of this organization of emeritus and retired faculty members. Materials include minutes, correspondence,...
The San José State University Engineering Department Records, 1946-1973 (bulk 1950-1965), document the department's accreditation approval process, as well as requests for advanced curriculum and coursework leading to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The records consist of accreditation materials...
The San José State University English Department Folklore Collection (1978) is comprised of written accounts of folklore from 83 countries, produced by San José State University students as a fieldwork project for the 3 unit course English 82, . The...
The San José State University European Period Costume Collection consists of richly embroidered traditional cultural costumes resembling peasant clothing from various European countries such as Portugal, Spain, and Italy. The accessories include large decorative hair combs, shoes, belts, bonnets, a...
The San José State University Faculty Papers and Publications Collection, 1900-2004, consists of various academic publications including scholarly journals written by faculty members and other documents produced by and about them. The collection consists of academic reviews and articles, newspaper...
The San José State University Faculty Papers of H. Brett Melendy, 1893-2008 (bulk 1942-1985), consists of materials created and collected by H. Brett Melendy while serving as the University Archivist (1983-1987), as well as personal records. The records consist of...
The San José State University Faculty Wives Club Records, 1929-2015, document the history of the club over a 60-year period. The collection consists of meeting minutes, financial records, newsletters, and membership rosters.
The San José State University Football Programs Collection, 1934-2007, provides a snapshot of the intercollegiate games played by the SJSU Spartans. The football team began in 1893, with the first intercollegiate game taking place in 1895. SJSU celebrated its intercollegiate...
The San José State University History Department Records, 1962-1982, consist of a selection of the department's annual reports, technical reports, printed booklets, and newspaper clippings. In addition, the records include the original manuscript of Associate Professor Benjamin F. Gilbert's (1981)....
The San José State University Home Economics Department Records, 1913-1982 (bulk 1977-1980) consist of a variety of administrative files, correspondence and department evaluations, particularly concerning the termination of the program. The decision to terminate the Home Economics Department was reached...
The San José State University Humanities Department Publications, 1965-2008, consist of promotional announcements, newsletters, posters, brochures, signs, flyers, press, and a DVD advertising various events as well as registration and career services. The collection also includes several pieces of internal...
The San José State University Industrial Arts Department Collection, 1942-1980 (bulk 1960-1964), includes a variety of materials pertaining to the department's course curriculum, awards received, and works created by students. The collection consists of print and type-written materials along with...
This collection consists of records from the San José State University Institute for the Study of Sport, Society, and Social Change.
This collection includes papers, publications, slides, negatives, and prints from SJSC and SJSU's Instructional Television Program. Subjects include the various classes taught at the University and the creation and implementation of the pilot series of the Instructional Television Program.
The San José State University Japanese-American Internment Research Collection, 1935-2010 (bulk 1942-2010), documents the internment of Americans of Japanese descent from 1942-1945, the presence of Japanese-American students at San Jose State College in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and...
The San José State University Jewish Studies Program Records contain materials documenting the creation of the Jewish Studies Program and its various courses, programs, and events; the receiving of grants from organizations and foundations; and the reporting of the Jewish...
The San José State University Library Records (1880-2022) document the administrative and operational functions of the university library. The records consist of reports, blueprints, architectural drawings, and administrative files such as meeting minutes. Also included is student census data and...
The San José State University McFadden Health Cottage Records, 1925-1967 (bulk 1932-1954), document the creation, management and dissolution of a building purchased by the university in order to establish a "rest cottage" for the student population. The records consist of...
This collection consists of slides from the University photographer's office.
The San José State University Music Department Collection, 1925-1999, documents musical performances produced by the Music Department. The records consist of print materials, loose-leaf programs, flyers, brochures, compact discs (CD), an audio cassette, acetate discs, and vinyl recordings.
The San José State University New College Records, 1965-1998, document New College - a four-year liberal arts program. The records consist of administrative files, twenty and thirty-year reunion materials, daybooks, a scrapbook created by New College Provost Harold (Hal) DeBey,...
The San José State University Office of Continuing Education Records (1954-2000) consist of catalogs, schedule of classes, general files, newspaper clippings, fliers, posters, brochures, and handbooks. The materials in the collection offer a glimpse into the activities, classes, and events...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices, and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
This collection consists of printed copies of the speeches, many of them revised by hand, and some hand-written notes are attached to the speeches. Three DVD copies of Whitmore's Fall 2008 Welcome Address are also included.
Collection consists of materials for inauguration ceremony of President Papazian on of May 4, 2017.
Mohammad H. Qayoumi was the 28th president of San Jose State University from 2011 to 2015. This collection includes awards and commendations he received during his time in office.
Collection contains documents of President, Robert D. Clark Records, 1953-1970. The records consist of administrative files, correspondence, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, reports, awards and recognition certificates.
The Office of the President, Robert L. Caret Records, 1994-2003 (bulk 1994-1999), document his inauguration in 1995, as well as the role he played in the reinstatement of the ROTC and AFROTC programs at the university in 1997. The records...
The SJSU Office of the Vice President Records consists of administrative files, admissions issues, committee meeting notes, correspondence, departmental evaluations, informational pamphlets, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, certificates, photographs and ephemera.
The SJSU Office of University Relations Records, 1957-1976, document noteworthy events, activities, and people on the San José State campus over a 20-year time period. The records consist of press and media releases, newspaper clippings, faculty biographical record cards, and...
This collection contains audio tapes and transcripts documenting the experiences of key administrators and faculty from San José State University. The oral histories described reflect the changes in campus governance, curriculum, and student life from 1952 to the present.
The San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records, 1942-2007, are comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, photographic materials, press releases, faculty files, and newsletters created by the campus.
The San José State University Reports Collection, 1919-1997 (bulk 1950-1980), consists of reports published by or about San José State University. The collection includes annual reports produced by various SJSU departments, accreditation reports, and reports about the California State College...
The San José State University Schedule of Classes Collection, 1924-2004, document the bound schedule of classes publications for students and faculty offered each quarter or semester by the university. The collection consists of single documents, pamphlets and booklets.
The San José State University School of Business Records, 1952-1976 (bulk 1960-1970), document the department's activities and projects, including the Executive in Residence Program, the Visiting Scholar Program, the Distinguished Scholar in Residence, the Distinguished Businessman Seminar Series, the J.C....
This collection documents the school's administration, curriculum, and development of a statewide distance education program. The records consist of correspondence, administrative documents pertaining to accreditation, documents pertaining to curriculum, agendas for campus committee meetings, flyers for student programs and events,...
The San José State University Scrapbook Collection 1884-1999 (bulk 1931-1971) consists of over two hundred scrapbooks documenting one hundred and fifteen years of the university's history. Created by entities such as the Spartan Marching Band, the Foreign Students Club, and...
The Spartan Sports collection contains material related to San José State University athletics as well as official handbooks, manuals, and athletic rules for various other college sports, including many National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) publications.
Records of San José State University Special Collections Department from the late 1950s to 2019.
The San José State University Special Collections collection includes photographs, manuscripts, and ephemera documenting the history of Santa Clara County, San José, California, and San José State University. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs...
This collections contains materials related to student involvement at San José State University.
The San José State University Student Memorabilia Collection documents the academic and social experiences of students who attended the college from the days when it was the Normal School to the present name of San Jose Staté University. The bulk...
The San José State University Student Organization Records, 1916-2011, document various student body organizations over a 70-year period, such as the Associated Students, the Black Masque Honor Society, the Spartan Programs Committee, and various Panhellenic and honorary fraternities and sororities....
The San José State University Student Publications Collection consists of publications created and written by students for students. The collection consists of student-created guides, magazines, newsletters, newspapers, pamphlets, and yearbooks.
The San José State University Student Services Records, 1954-2003 (bulk 1985-1990), document a selection of materials from the Office of Student Services, the Career Planning and Placement Center, and the Office of Disabled Students. The records consist of publications and...
The San José State University Summer Session records (1903-1980) [bulk 1950-1980] consist of the program's general files, class schedules, statistical reports, and correspondence. Additional materials include files related to the college's Founder's Day and Centennial celebrations. The collection is arranged...
The San José State University Theater Arts Collection, 1909-1982 (bulk 1945-1959) documents theatrical plays and ballets arranged and presented by the university's Speech and Drama Department. The departmental material consists of theater programs, photographs, magazines, mailers, flyers, and various other...
San José State University's Women's Studies Program was one of the earliest women's studies programs in the United States. The Women's Studies Program Records document the emergence and development of the Women's Studies Program from 1963 to 2003. The bulk...
The San José Woman's Club Records consists of administrative records and pressbooks documenting the club's activities from 1922 to 1993. The collection materials include ledgers, meeting minutes, a receipt book, scrapbooks, photographs, and correspondence.
Certificates of title, policies of title insurance and abstracts of title for property in Santa Clara County, California, mainly in San Jose.
Small collection of ephemera and clippings about the burgeoning music scene in San Jose from 1986-1989 including news articles from Metro, Mercury News, and BAM; and fliers from WORKS San Jose, One Step Beyond, and Club X.
Views show the General Merchandise store of C.L. Willett (manuscript caption indicates this was the first grocery store in Campbell) with a woman and child on the porch, a man in a buggy in front; the City Carriage Works with...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
History San Jose maintains an extensive collection of records relating to the Oak Hill Memorial Park (Oak Hill Cemetery) as well as some information on Santa Clara Mission Cemetery and other memorial parks in the immediate area. Collection includes a...
Collection of newsletters, press clippings, publications, ephemera and photographs created by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce.
City of San Jose records ranging from mid-1800s to 1980s, with the majority dating to the mid-20th century.
Early records of the San Jose Common Council, later City Council, approximately 1850-1910.
Proceedings of the First Western Regional Conference on the Holocaust, relating to the ancient, medieval, and modern origins of the Holocaust, its meaning for western civilization, and the methodology for teaching about the Holocaust in schools and universities.
Records of the San Jose Day Nursery, including history of the organization, scrapbooks and photo albums, financial records, membership lists, roll books, employee attendance records, and Board of Directors minutes.
San Jose Hospital, and San Jose Hospital Nursing School records, including photographs and scrapbooks.
Include proposed ordinance, agreements, and petitions relating to its francise.
San Jose Mercury News clippings file and bound volumes of the Daily Mercury and Weekly Mercury
Sets of negatives taken by San Jose Mercury News staff photographers at local sports events.
1. A letter from John Burton to Joseph Bartine Hull (1847) responding to an order to disband troops and transfer arms to San Francisco.--2. A statement from Pierre sansevain regarding bran from the mill at San Jose (1848)--3. A promissory...
Two volumes of minutes of the meetings of the San Jose Music Study Club for 1921 to 1927. Includes membership lists and several programs.
Aerial photographs of road intersections and neighborhoods in San Jose, California, taken by the San Jose Planning Commission.
The San Jose Public Library California Room collection includes books, photographs, maps, periodicals, clippings and ephemera. The collection covers all of California with special emphasis on San Jose and Santa Clara County. The majority of images chosen for this project...
San Jose Repertory Theatre, or "The Rep," was founded in 1980 by James P. Reber, the first resident professional theater company in San Jose. The Rep's opening production of Noel Coward's 'Private Lives' was well received and was followed by...
The San Jose State College Academic Deans' Council Records (1956-1964) document the administrative responsibilities of the Academic Deans' Council. The records consist of new course proposals, council meeting minutes and agendas, curriculum reports, meeting minutes of the College Council, and...
The San Jose State College Football Film Collection, 1968-1972 documents the games the San Jose Spartans played against rival universities in the intercollegiate bowls during the 1968-1972 seasons as well as scrimmages. The records consist of reel-to-reel film and DVDs....
The San Jose State College Patrons Association Records, 1933-1990, a division of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers, documents the history of the organization over a sixty-year period. The collection consists of history and publicity scrapbooks pertaining to the...
The San Jose State College Presidential Office Administrative Records (1899-1972 [bulk 1950-1972]) document the general administrative functions of the Office of the President. The records consist of budget reports, committee files, photographs, and correspondence. Also included are materials pertaining to...
The San Jose State College Songs and Music Collection consists of songbooks, sheet music, and a single audio recording (1876-1882, 1942-1945). The San Jose State College Songs and Music Collection consists of songbooks, sheet music, and a single audio recording....
This collection contains materials related to San Jose State College track and field events, athletes, and coaches during the era known as "Speed City."
The San Jose State College World War I and World War II Collection, 1914-1949 (bulk 1942-1948), consists of materials related to students and faculty who served in the armed forces during World War I and World War II. The collection...
This collection contains a variety of physical posters from 1939 to 1977. The posters range from large cardboard event posters to small paper leaflet event posters. These posters come from different campus organizations during the years 1939 to 1977.
The San Jose State Normal School and San Jose State Teachers College Course Catalogs Collection, 1872-1935, documents the school's curriculum and coursework over a sixty-year period. The collection includes fall, spring and summer session catalogs, as well as catalogs for...
This collection contains diplomas and certificates belonging to graduates of the San Jose State Normal School spanning the late 1800s to the early 1900s; formats include paper as well as parchment. These materials were created by the Normal School, the...
The San Jose State Normal School Principals and Early Presidents Records(1862-1915)[bulk 1907-1915], document the early history of the Normal School from 1862-1915. The collection consists of correspondence ledgers, general correspondence, and also includes a diary written by Principal Ahira Holmes...
The San Jose State Normal School Records collection consists of various types of records created both by admnistration and students. In addition, the collection contains a small number of realia in the form of banners, flags, and the gown of...
The San Jose State Normal School Teaching Tools Collection (1896-1927), consists of various teaching materials used to educate young children at the Normal Training School. The collection includes Friedrich Froebel's as well as sewing and reading cards and other manipulative...
Chiefly street views and commercial buildings in San Jose's business district. Included are Santa Clara Street, First Street, the Bank of San Jose, Alameda Road, the Commercial and Savings Bank, the Normal School, Auzerais House, and the University of the...
Records of the San Jose Symphony, which operated between 1878 and 2001 in San Jose, California. The collection includes business records, scrapbooks and programs, photographs, press clippings, and recordings of performances.
A collection of receipts of the San Jose Water Company from 1869-1935 (bulk 1869-1872). Also included are some undated supply lists and an issue of "The Spillway" (v.2:9) a monthly newsletter published for the employees of the San Jose Water...
Financial records of the San Jose-Los Gatos Railroad.
Records of the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant in Alviso, California, including documentation regarding the transfer of Zanker House to History Park in San Jose, California.
The San Juan Bautista State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 848 cataloged images that date from circa 1812 through 2013. Images depict the property as a Spanish mission, a Mexican and early-American town, and a state park unit.
V.1: Cantos de la misión: texts of chants used in the Mission, preserved by Benancio Rios and by Ramón Yorba, with a brief history of the chants at the end of the volume. V.2: Account book, 1866-1886, kept by Father...
Correspondence, documents, and photographs related to the San Juan de Taviche Mining Company, an American company involved in gold and silver mining in the Oaxaca region of Mexico.
Contains records of church rights, finances, and the Archconfradia de Santisimo Sacramento. The church rights records include baptism, marriage and burial documents. The financial records include lists of charitable funds, account books of the Parish, Sanctuary and Chapel, statements of...
This collection of records from the contemporary San Juan Water District begins in 1854 with one of the state's early ditch companies and concludes in 1994 with the 140th anniversary of the company. There are approximately 600 items in the...
San Leandro (built 1923; ferry) records, 1955-1956, (SAFR 22683, HDC 1624), consists of three documents: daily time report (blank), dated July 8, 1955; a list of work to be done, dated May 2, 1956; and a list of repairs to...
Collection includes photographs of loggers engaged in various logging, lumbering and leisure activities in the San Lorenzo River Valley area of Santa Cruz County, Calif. Among the individuals identified are Ed Saxton, Ray Saxton and camp engineer Henry Webster. African-American...
San Luis Mining Company records, BANC MSS 2012/134, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Select building permits for the City of San Luis Obispo, California for years 1906-1937 with yearly alphabetical indices for 1923 and 1928-1937. The permits are not a complete issue.
This collection contains 48 sheets of hand-tinted lithographs, each approximately 11 ¾ x 8 ½ inches, depicting 61 different ranches, residences, hotels, commercial and civic buildings throughout San Luis Obispo County in 1883. These lithographs illustrated the produced in 1883...
This collection of records are contained in a single volume register of prisoners received in and discharged from San Luis Obispo County Jail, July 1, 1912 -September 30, 1913. The register provides the date on which a prisoner was received,...
Mainly legal documents. Includes papers in dispute between José María Villavicencio and Francis Ziba Branch.
The San Luis Obispo County Regional Photographs Collection contains photographs, artwork, and postcards of San Luis Obispo city and county. The collection, comprised of both amateur and professional work, captures daily life and popular scenes and locations in the county....
Contains documentation of the early activities, legal actions, and expenses of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office including arrest records, meal counts, court records, and sheriff’s actions.
Records created and collected by the San Luis Obispo Foundation for the Performing Arts Center. Includes photographs of Foundation events and construction of the PAC, clippings files, Foundation publications, PAC programs, and reports commissioned by the Foundation.
Views of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and of the Steele family residence there.
Contains documents concerning the creation of a cabildo (townhall) to govern the barrio (district) of San Marcos Sacatepequez, including a petition from town representatives, and a detailed list of all male citizens broken down by race.
A collection of printed works regarding the life of José de San Martín (c. 1778-1850), the first president of Peru and a leader in South America's struggle for independence from Spain.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection consists of deeds, mortgages, liens, land claims, declarations, and abandonments of homestead recorded at the office of the County Recorder, San Mateo County between 1857 and 1872....
The records of the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District span the history of the organization and include administrative and financial files, meeting minutes, reports, maps, and other material.
The collection consists of publicity materials from San Mateo County's Department of Alcohol and Drug Services Tobacco Prevention program. It includes 9 1/4" x 12" posters, hand cards, newsletters, reports and presentation materials. Also included are five public service announcements...
The collection has two primary areas of interest, the first is the history of the city of San Mateo, the second is a record of the city's on-going relationship with the 101st Airborne, Company A. The historical photographs cover a...
Title supplied by cataloger.
While the collection includes aspects of the organization's administrative history and relationship to the San Pasqual Battlefield Historic State Park, the strength of the San Pasqual Battlefield Volunteer Association Collection is in the reference materials pertaining to the Battle of...
Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes of stockholders and directors meetings (1874-1880 and 1893-1910) and certificate of dissolution. With signatures of various officers.
This index volume lists names and numbers of all inmates in San Quentin & Folsom prisons (1910)....
The Views of San Quentin Prison and Events album contains 355 photographic prints taken circa 1925-1935. The album features views and scenes of the the prison grounds, interiors of many of the structures, and various recreational acitivities. Besides general grounds...
Bancroft BANC PIC 1991.003--fALB: Bequest of Dr. Leo L. Stanley, via the Marin Independent Journal.
Collection includes: letterpress copybooks containing copies of official prison correspondence, 1885-1892, and 1908; register of prisoners discharged or transferred, 1930-1940; register of law enforcement visitors, by county, approximately 1949-1953; and descriptions of prisoners, 1920-1932. Also includes a record book of...
Views of buildings and grounds at San Quentin, including exteriors and interiors, and some birds-eye views. Pictured areas include cells, machine shops, classrooms, barber shop, infirmary, bakery, kitchen, chapel, and laundry room. Prisoners are visible in some photos.
Seventeen volumes of descriptive registers for prisoners entering San Quentin prison between 1851 and 1940. Registers include name of prisoner, commitment number, and date of arrival; information on nationality, crime, length of sentence, occupation, physical description, etc.; and information on...
Collection consists of docket books from the Justice court in San Rafael, California. Includes five volumes, covering the years 1865-68 and 1871-78....
The collection consists of papers related chiefly to the business affairs of Conway S. Campbell-Johnston and A. Campbell-Johnston and the San Rafael Ranch Company in the Garvanza neighborhood near Pasadena, California, from the 1880s to the early 1900s. The papers...
Photographs document highway construction in the vicinity of San Simeon, Calif. Views depict road and bridge construction, California Highway Commission workers, Deer Creek, Salmon Creek and the adjacent California coast.
Two interior views chiefly depicting altars and devotional objects, and one general exterior view.
This collection consists of legal documents from Orange County Superior Court and Los Angeles Superior Court dating from 1915-1930. Also included are Santa Ana attorney and notary public Otto Sanaker's correspondence, his 1917 diary, wills of various clients, and unsorted...
Mainly letters from Thomas J. Sanborn, describing his voyage to California via Panama, the shipwreck of the Winfield Scott, life in Benicia, the operation of a flour mill and wages paid, temperance activities, farming in the area, and comments on...
This is an artificial collection made up of Sanborn maps from the Center's holdings, most of which have unknown provenance. Those that do have documented acquisition information are also listed in their respective collections. The collection contains Sanborn maps for...
A collection of letters written to James M. Sanborn and his wife Lilia Sanborn. Includes letters from their sons, extended family, and friends and associates, as well as a ledger and some visiting cards.
This collection contains the diaries kept by John A. Sanborn (1850-1942) between 1909 and 1942. Sanborn was a farmer who lived in Covina and Compton, California.
Collection consists of 175 items of correspondence, papers, photographs, and ephemera relating to John M. Sanborn, school teacher and principal at various schools in Michigan, and his family. Includes an eight-page letter to Sanborn from his brother Lucius, describing military...
One Sanborn map of Santa Paula
Collection contains hand-written indenture documents for the Santa Pauly y Saticoy land grant, conveying property in the Saticoy portion to certain owners
David John Sanchez was born and raised in East Los Angeles. As a founding member of the Brown Berets, Sanchez was heavily involved with the Chicano civil and political movements of the late 1960s and 1970s. The collection consists of...
Series I: Personal and Biographical. The series includes articles from major magazines and newpaper sources and is divided into two categories and ordered chronologically. The first category includes all articles primarily concerned with Gil Sanchez himself, his work and his...
Sound recording of interview with John Sanchez conducted by Harvey Schwartz. Former agricultural worker; recalls killing of unionists by growers in Pixley, California, during 1933 Central Valley cotton strike; describes harsh living and working conditions of Central Valley's Mexican American...
This collection spans from 1994 to 2016 and contains the congressional and personal papers of the Honorable Loretta Sanchez (United States Representative, in office from 1997-2017). These papers mainly pertain to her election campaigns and her work in the U.S....
Transcript of her diary entries for December 7-13, 1941; she recounts hearing President Roosevelt's radio address on Dec. 8 in the company of English department faculty, various blackouts and alarms on campus and in San Francisco, address by Stanford president...
Privately printed collection of poems; each poem is accompanied by recollections and commentary. This copy is number 315 of 500.
This collection contains the professional and personal papers of Maria Sanchez, a popular DJ active in San Francisco bathhouse and disco communities. Contents include ¼” audio tape, photographs, zines, and other ephemera.
The (1972-2013) document Sanchez's work while teaching at Mesa Community College and her influence on the Chicano Studies Department there, as well as work done in the San Diego community. The majority of the material dates from 1990-2000 and focuses...
Papers pertain to her education at Stanford University, her teaching career at San Diego Mesa College, her interest in Chicano/Chicana artists and activists and Chicano history, and her own writings. Included are class papers, articles, correspondence, publications, audio and videotapes,...
An oral history of the sanctuary movement based on interviews with religious and lay leaders in the Bay Area conducted by Eileen Purcell during 1997-1998. The interviews cover the beginning of the sanctuary movement during the Vietnam Conflict (1971-1972) and...
Includes pictures of Permanente Cement Operations.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collection consists of a virtually complete collection of about 40 books, along with broadsides, posters, catalogs, bookmarks, and ephemera produced by the Sand Dollar publishers in Berkeley, California. Includes limited and trade books, as well as a run of Sand...
These video tapes pertain to Stanford University's development plan for the Sand Hill Road corridor between El Camino Real and Santa Cruz Avenue, which falls under the jurisdiction of the City of Palo Alto. Meetings of Palo Alto agencies recorded...
Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) was a contemporary American poet, author, musician, well-known Abraham Lincoln scholar, and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes. The materials in the collection primarily document events featuring or celebrating Carl Sandburg's career, including correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings,...
Collection consists of articles, clippings, photographs, and various books by American poet and biographer Carl Sandburg (1878-1967).
Drafts and proofs of Dr. Orent's book, Stress and the Heart.
Writings, correspondence, reports, and photographs, relating to political, social, and economic conditions and to repression of civil liberties in the zone of Germany under Soviet occupation. Some items relate to the western zones of occupation and to the condition of...
Darline "Dottie" Sanders was born in 1918 in Buffalo, NY, and lived Lemon Grove, CA. She earned her private pilot license on May 1, 1949. She and her husband owned a two-place Cessna, Model 140A, 1950 model. She became a...
Elmer M. Sanders was a prominent African-American leader in the city of Pacoima, CA. His papers document the personal achievements of the Sanders family, their involvement in community affairs, and the educational efforts of the Trainers of Teacher Trainers project...
This collection includes reports, proposals, agenda, minutes, transcripts of public hearings, and other documents pertaining to development in San Francisco, especially Diamond Heights and the Western Addition, 1948-54; and reports, booklets, and brochures pertaining to planning in general, 1940-70. Of...
Depicts the meeting aboard the H.M.S. Prince of Wales between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill in Newfoundland, 1941; leading American naval and political figures; and United States Navy oil exploration efforts in Alaska, 1949.
The collection includes audiocassettes of sermons given by J.P. Sanders from 1973 to 1986 at the Hillsboro Church of Christ in Nashville, Tennessee, and Conejo Valley Church of Christ in Thousand Oaks, California.
The collection consists of 88 black and white, plus some Ektachrome color, photographs taken by Los Angeles based photographer Marilyn Sanders during the period 1976-1991. These are portraits of famous writers, artists, UCLA dignitaries, booksellers, plus photos of the Los...
During September 1942, World War II Rear Admiral Eddie R. Sanders was a Lt. Commander at NAS Anacostia working as a test pilot. Early that month he received orders to precede to NAS San Diego to examine and test fly...
The bulk of the collection consists of unidentified poems and manuscripts, representing Russell's work as a poet. Also included are drawings and sketches; correspondence with family, friends and colleagues; and personalia including diaries, identification documents, and school papers.
Most items unidentified. Includes some touristic views of New York City.
Notes from lectures by Wilbur W. Thoburn, kept in the published syllabus: THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF CHRIST; A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN IDEALS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO LIFE. A SYLLABUS OF A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR...
Collection of cartes de visite, tintypes and photoprints including family pictures (mostly of African Americans) taken in San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, and Colorado. Two views are apparently in a circus setting and depict a black minstrel troop and a band.
Journals, short stories, plays, screenplays, comparative literature, poetry, and annual compendia of literature read, motion pictures seen, and theatrical performances attended by Rick Sandford, 1963-1995. Sandford documented his early life in Tahoe 1958-1969, as a "born again" Christian 1971-1972, and...
Sarah Sandford of Lodi, New York recorded her favorite poems by Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and others in this handwritten notebook. She also recorded a recipe for ginger snaps and a Biblical passage.
The collection comprises organizational records and personal papers of Mississippi civil rights activist Edgar Sandifer, 1929-2014. Organizational materials include his administrative, financial, promotional, and legal records as part of the Mississippi Gay Alliance (MGA), Persons with AIDS/HIV Project (PWA), Jackson...
Correspondence, notes, and clippings, relating to the career of the American economist Lauchlin Currie, and particularly to his role in the dispatch of the Flying Tigers to China in 1941. Used during preparation of the book by R. J. Sandilands,...
Correspondence, fan mail, press releases, publicity photographs, public relations material, clippings, and film reviews from screenwriter Barry Sandler regarding his 1982 film, .
Stamps designed and commissioned by Douglas Sandler to honor slain San Francisco supervisor, Harvey Milk and printed in 2012 by a company in Auckland, New Zealand. Sandler commissioned his own private stamps to create an interest in stamp collecting and...
Papers of the American art critic Irving Sandler, including five decades of notes, transcripts and audiotapes of interviews with artists and art professionals, materials documenting art organizations and associations, and correspondence regarding publications, lectures, and academic appointments.
This collection documents the work of Ronnie Sandler, an activist in the tradeswomen's movement. Much of Sandler's work focused on expanding women's access to fields where they had not traditionally been employed, such as building trades and transportation. The bulk...
The East Los Angeles Archives (ELAA) is comprised of collections which document the lives and events of a historical community central to the social, political, and cultural history of the Chicano/Latino community in the United States. The ELAA is a...
The consists of 62 Chicano Movement-related posters, broadsides, and advertisements. These one-of-a-kind posters and broadsides document local events and organizations, as well as local and national groups involved in the Chicano Movement in San Diego, including the Chicano Federation of...
The Judith Sandoval Visitacion Valley Gift of Stories Collection consists of over 4,000 black and white photographs of varying sizes, contact sheets, negatives and images on CDs of the Visitacion Valley community between 1998 and 2005.
Clippings concerning the activities of various directors of the California Department of Mental Hygiene, including information on hospital facilities and on care of the mentally ill. V.1: 1938-1939; v.2: 1946-1949; v.3: 1963-1964.
The Mark Sandrich papers span the years 1924-1994 (bulk 1926-1945) and encompass 7.8 linear feet. The collection contains a variety of film-related production material, scripts, and clippings. There is some script material for television and some miscellaneous story material by...
Collection consists of scripts related to the career of Mark Sandrich. Includes various script drafts for Carefree and Top hat....
Calendars
Contains journals, files of clippings, correspondence, and ephemera, and publications.
One, written from a camp on the North Fork of the Platte River, comments on the journey east; the other, written October 4 from Sacramento, shortly after his arrival, discusses plan for going to the gold region.
The STAND records measure 2.5 linear feet and date from 1985 to 1996. The collection is arranged in twelve series: Background information, Contacts, Displacement, Environmental issues, Freeway 168, Funding, Legal issues, Members of STAND, Other grass-roots effort, Publicity, Related organization,...
Resolutions, position papers, letters, bulletins, flyers, convention material, and printed matter, relating to the 1969 national convention of Young Americans for Freedom.
Frank Sanesi flew P-51s and P-38s in World War Two in the Pacific.
Personal journals, manuscripts, correspondence, publications, audio tapes, and collected ephemera relating to Sanfield's life and career.
Collection includes 6 account books with entries for investments, household expenses, books, cash accounts, and other matters, 1885-1891; undated typescript of several chapters from an unpublished book "Three Centuries of Magic"; correspondence including a letter of introduction for Perry T....
The Sanford collection includes his own works as well as volumes from , , books by Fritz Kunkel, and other religious and Jungian publications. ...
The collection contains material sent by John B. Sanford to Robert W. Smith, including correspondence, typescript drafts of articles/shorter works, and photocopies of reviews of Sanford's books from various newspapers, as well as other materials Smith had collected regarding Sanford....
The Katherine (Katie) Sanford collection includes 62 original oil paintings that appear in , as well as personal correspondence, drafts, sketches, watercolors, published works, and audio lectures....
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera related to American labor supporter and socialist Marvin Sanford (1897-1974) and his work in socialism, labor unions, and communism. The following topics and people are referenced in the collection: Edward Bellamy, cooperative societies...
[Sargeant, New York Infantry, 122nd Regiment (Vol), Company K]. Papers, including two Civil War letters (ALS) 1862, family history, and carte de visite of Truesdell in uniform.
Papers related to his research with Karl F. Meyer on the development of the Brucellosis Medicine; other papers related to his University career are included.
The collection contains 26 booklets, pamphlets, programs, and other printed ephemera relating to birth control advocate Margaret Sanger and organizations such as the American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (Margaret Sanger, Director), Birth Control Federation of America,...
The collection documents the history of the sanitary evolution of London from the 1840s to the early twentieth century. Some 4500 separate printed, typescript, and manuscript items trace the stages by which the drainage and fresh water supply for London...
Avedis Krikor Sanjian, Professor emeritus of UCLA's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, was a world-renowned scholar of Armenian studies who wrote ten books and authored more than 40 articles in English and Armenian. The collection consists of personal...
Wanda Sankary (b.1919) practiced law in Los Angeles and San Diego. In 1954, she was elected as a Democrat to the California State Assembly, representing the 79th district (San Diego), and was defeated in her 1956 re-election bid. The collection...
Transcripts of interviews of former political prisoners; secret police case files; articles; and speeches; relating to the execution, imprisonment, and sentence to forced labor camps of political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Collected by the Sankt-Peterburgskoe obshchestvo "Memorial." Photocopy.
Diaries, writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to the status of civil liberties and to political prisoners in the Soviet Union and in post-Soviet Russia.
Collection includes flyers, programs, and tickets from events, 2007-2008, and three VHS videorecordings from their Mela shows, 1996-2000.
The Santa Ana History Room photograph collection includes images of historical interest of the city of Santa Ana and other areas of Orange County from the late 1800's to 2002. The images chronicle a wide variety of topics like agriculture,...
The collection comprises a transcript on the appeal "Anaheim Water Company vs. Semi-Tropic Water Company." The document contains testimony of the development of irrigration along the Santa Ana River, as well as information on the early Spanish-speaking families that settled...
The Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company was incorporated in the summer of 1877, acquiring the rights and properties of the Semi-Tropic company. The company covered the territory of the former Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, including the Olive area, Orange,...
The Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company was incorporated in the summer of 1877, acquiring the rights and properties of the Semi-Tropic company. The company covered the territory of the former Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, including the Olive area, Orange,...
Materials produced and compiled by the Black Santa Barbara Historical Calendar project. Additional materials pertinent to Santa Barbara African Americans continue to be added to the collection.
This collection consists of 27 recorded interviews of prominent Santa Barbara African Americans done by interviewee Ranford Hopkins. The interviews were later transcribed into audio tapes.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photos captioned: Corridor of the Santa Barbara Mission built in 1786 -- San Fernando Rey Mission. Built in 1797.
The San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, University of California Cooperative Extension Records span the years 1914-2000 (bulk) and consist largely of material from the San Luis Obispo offices. The first series, Annual and Historical Reports (1923-1998, undated), contains...
Document dated Apr. 25, 1868. Gift of Carol Storke who had gotten it from Cynthia Huntting (a cousin?), Apr. 2
Collection of four b/w photos (various sizes), showing Miss Ednah A. Rich, President of the State Normal School, being presented with a spike maul, which she used to drive the golden spike at the end of the Normal School Extension...
Single issues and short runs of newspapers not otherwise cataloged separately.
[Santa Barbara]: [collection of thirty-two original photographs of Santa Barbara, Lompoc, and surrounding area, Including scenes of towns, agriculture, settlers, schools, amusements, etc.] [Santa Barbara County, ca. Ca. 1880-1915]. Thirty-two original photographic prints, measuring from 3¼ x 5¼ to 8...
Articles, biographical sketches, clippings, and other material relating to Santa Barbara authors, much of it used in compiling Santa Barbara authors list.
Views show a date palm grove, the shoreline at Castle Rock, and a view through an arch on aqueduct wall.
Photograph album containing 79 pages of over 350 snapshots taken in the early 1900s.
Group of six cabinet card photographs of the Santa Barbara California Floral Festival Parade, Santa Barbara California, 1891.
Six posters relating to concerts performed by the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, circa late 70s-early 80s.
The collection contains a list/table of contents and 15 open reel audiotapes of hearings held from June 17, 1970 to September 1, 1970 regarding Isla Vista and other local disturbances, 1969-1970. It includes eyewitness testimony, accounts of arrests and jail...
Large, ca. 30" x 80" map, with hand-colored key and shadings of areas owne/operated by oil companies of the time. Oversize, map cabinet 20/6. Purchase: Lost Horizon
Records of the Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera (Santa Barbara, California) from 1984 to 2001.
The collection includes correspondence, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, clippings, publicity material, position statements, financial records, a script of a radio play , flyers, notes, and other administrative records, 1978-1982, from the Santa Barbara Coalition for Human Rights (SBCHR). The SBCHR...
One document (AD) listing original pledges for the college, 1869. The college has no connection to the present University of California, Santa Barbara. Alpha list.
The collection contains six scrapbooks documenting the Women's Physical Education Department's dance concerts from 1937 to 1945. The scrapbooks contain clippings, programs, reports, memos and correspondence, and other related material.
The Santa Barbara Community Art Association records span 31.22 linear feet and date from 1915 to 1955. The collection is primarily related to the Association's Plans and Planting section and contains architectural drawings and reprographic copies that were entries for...
Mimeographed school project organized by Hanne Sonquist, with lists of local organizations and services provided
Six original color posters, mainly of Jim Salzer Presents events at the Santa Barbara Fairgrounds. Headliners include Eric Clapton, Cream, The Fugs, Jethro Tull, Led Zepplin, and Vanilla Fudge. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
One letter (ALS) from Thomas Irvine (Santa Barbara) to C. H. Peters (Carson City, Nevada), re a financial matter, 3 April 1897. Also one letter (TL) from State Bank & Trust Co. (Carson City) to Thomas P. Hawley (Santa Barbara),...
Survey maps of Santa Barbara and surrounding areas.
Handwritten minutes of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors from November 18, 1850 to August 5, 1907; typewritten minutes from September 3, 1907 to April 4 1977.
Records, dating to the 1980s-1990s, collected by Eric Sonquist in the course of his activities as a member of the Santa Barbara County Bowl Foundation Board of Directors.
The Santa Barbara County Court records contain over 2,300 court cases beginning with California statehood through the first decade of the 20th century. The variety of court cases represented span legal proceedings from debt settlement to probate to murder. The...
Papers relating to land grants, taxes and appointments.
Records of the Santa Barbara County Vintners Association, documenting the Association's wine and grape industry promotion in Santa Barbara County, promotion of harvest festivals and wine tastings, and Santa Barbara County wine country tourism. Files in the collection date from...
Records of Santa Barbara daily newspaper that began publication in 2006 and ceased publication in 2012. Collection includes a near complete archive of PDF copies of the newspaper as well as a large photo morgue. Print copies of the newspaper...
Photograph album of earthquake damage in Santa Barbara after earthquake of June 29, 1925. The album opens with photographs of steel frame buildings in Tokyo after a 1923 earthquake and ends with photographs of the collapse of the Hotel Vincent...
Santa Barbara earthquake, June 29, 1925. Two black-and-white photos.
50 b/w photographs, many relating to the 1925 earthquake.
Santa Barbara Flower Festival programs for the years 1893-1896. Also includes program for the Grand Flower Festival Ball, 1894....
Newsletters, brochures, flyers, and clippings documenting the activities of gay and lesbian rights organizations, mainly in Santa Barbara, California. The bulk of the material dates to the 1970s-1980s.
Correspondence, bylaws, Board of Directors' reports, financial statements, meeting minutes, course syllabus, staff reports, questionnaire, medical bulletin, workshop packet, flyers, press release, bulletins, and clippings documenting activity of the Santa Barbara Gay and Lesbian Resource Center (GLRC), 1980-1993. The GLRC...
Two illustrated brochures extolling the virtues of the school's location and curriculum. Includes class lists. Alpha list.
Handmade album containing fifty-two cyanotype images of Santa Barbara, California, 1887-1888.
Documentation related to the acquisition, processing, and management of Santa Barbara Historical Collections (SBHC) from the 1960s through 2019.
Programs from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Bulletins of the Santa Barbara Jazz Society, the Santa Barbara Dixieland Jazz Society, Channel Cities Jazz Society, and the Southern California Jazz Society. Also contains dealer record lists, a photo album, and clippings.
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tapes Collection contains the earliest recordings of people and events of mid-20th century Santa Barbara historic preservation efforts. From the 1950s into the 1970s, there was a concerted effort at the local, county, and...
Eleven issues of the Santa Barbara Libertarian newsletter
Phillumeny is the hobby of collecting different match-related items. The Santa Barbara Matchcover and Matchbox Collection contains over 300 matchcovers and matchboxes of printed advertising graphics, primarily of Santa Barbara area businesses. Showcasing local brands and late 20th century commercial...
Views of buildings, farmland, and friars at Mission Santa Barabara, one view of nuns seated at a meal, and street scenes, shops, and people in San Francisco's Chinatown.
List of holdings of registers from various missions in California.
from Almagre Books ;
Poster for the 25th anniversary of the Museum , 1941-1966. [Oversize Map Cabinet 20/6]. Alpha list.
Framed aerial photograph of an oil rig. Signed by Daniel C. Wychgram.
One black and white poster of oil rig and oil spill on water's surface, with caption "January 28 , 1969." Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
One scrapbook with clippings tracing the history of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill of January 1969.
One scrapbook with clippings tracing the history of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill of January 1969. The clippings cover the period from January to May 1969, most from the Santa Barbara News Press, but also including California Oil World, El...
Newsletters, magazines, catalogs, flyers, articles, records of experiments, correspondence, subject files, and other material, mainly printed, collected by Santa Barbara resident Dr. David T. Phillips and primarily pertaining to parapsychology-related groups, studies, and issues in Santa Barbara, southern California, and...
189 black and white photos, various sizes and formats, apparently taken in Santa Barbara and environs, circa 1901-1903 (cf. date on SB Chinatown photo and date of T. RooseveltÆs trip to Santa Barbara.) Includes assorted photos of otherwise unidentified people...
One black and white panorama, showing harbor, city, mission, and electrical poles [Santa Barbara received electricity in 1887]. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
Single items and small groups of photographs, acquired from various sources, most by purchase. Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Picture postcards, black/white and color, of various Santa Barbara area scenes, acquired over the years from various sources. Includes Santa Barbara and Montecito residences and gardens, harbor and beaches, foothills, birdÆs eye views, Santa Barbara Mission, and former Riviera campus...
The Santa Barbara Presidio Postcard Collection contains postcards accumulated from multiple sources by the Presidio Research Center. This collection emphasizes the Santa Barbara Presidio, the surrounding Presidio neighborhood, the City of Santa Barbara, and the California Missions.
This collection contains drawings of the Santa Barbara Public Library building in downtown Santa Barbara, Calif. The materials consist of renderings, blueprints, and some original drawings and span the timeframe from the earliest proposed plans in 1916 up to additions...
Organizational records of the Santa Barbara Public Library, including annual reports, correspondence, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, deeds and contracts, registers, circulation and catalog books, dating from the 1870s through the 2010s. Scrapbooks include a complete collection of Faulkner Gallery art exhbition...
Invitation, 23 May 1912. Gift from Hilda [?]
Photographs, programs, clippings, administrative files and correspondence, research files, keepsakes, notes, and original song lyrics written by Santa Barbara Ring Shout group leader Frances L. Moore. Material dates from approximately 2000 to 2018.
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) and Wellesley (steam schooner) logbooks and papers (SAFR 16463, HDC 180) consists of two engineers logbooks each for the steam schooners SANTA BARBARA and WELLESLEY. Both vessels were involved in the coastal lumber trade and travelled...
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) engineers logbooks (SAFR 16462, HDC 179) consist of two volumes dated 1925 to 1926. They were kept by chief engineer G. Hansen. The vessel, carrying lumber, traversed the Pacific Coast between San Pedro at the southern...
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) logbooks (SAFR 16461, HDC 178) consist of two engineers and one ship log for the steam schooner SANTA BARBARA on numerous voyages between San Francisco, San Pedro, Oregon, Washington and Alaska from 1906 to 1921. The...
This collection consists of 20 photographic prints mounted on cardboard (one is a stereograph) of views of Santa Barbara, California, ca. 1875. The photographers include Hayward & Muzzall, W. J. Rea, and I. N. Cook. Included are images of Santa...
Newsletters, wine labels, articles/clippings, and other ephemera relating to vintners in the Santa Barbara County area (including Santa Ynez Valley, Lompoc, Santa Maria). Materials continue to be added to the collection.
The collection contains files relating to Santa Barbara area water districts, groundwater, and hourly precipitation records....
Found item, provenance unknown. Alpha list - title only. ++ Oversize boxed.
Photos captioned: Abolone Point, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island -- Country Road, Los Angeles.
Album includes many snapshots of Santa Catalina Island, including Avalon, the surrounding topography, and various island views taken from the water. Other locations and events depicted include Point Fermin near San Pedro Bay; Echo Park; Pasadena, including the Tournament of...
Views of Santa Catalina Island, especially the town of Avalon and various boats in Avalon Bay. Town views include tourist tent cabins, the Bath House, and the Metropole Hotel. Collection also includes views of fishing catches, natural features of the...
Blank sheets of stationery with a different illustration on each. Pictured are: the Wrigley mansion, Zane Grey's Hopi Indian home, Avalon Bay, the St. Catherine Hotel, the casino (2 views), the ferry S.S. Catalina, Lover's Cove, and Avalon town.
Photographs documenting various phases of installation of submarine telecommunications cable from mainland California at San Pedro to Santa Catalina Island. Many photographs are reproduced in accompanying brochure.
This collection consists of administrative files, correspondence, research, publications, official reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, notes, congressional testimony, and legislative material concerning these organizations and their mission to reduce toxins and hazardous waste in the Silicon Valley.
The Santa Clara City Library collection includes photographs, artifacts, maps, booklets, and ephemera documenting Santa Clara County and Santa Clara City, California. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of individuals, businesses, and Santa Clara...
This collection documents the Blue Ribbon Commission on Improving Custody Operations, Santa Clara County, 2015....
Annual records and budgets, relating to juvenile delinquency in Santa Clara County, California.
Mainly pertaining to San Jose. Includes official correspondence, 1826-1845; proclamation concerning defeat of revolt led by Joaquín Solis in 1830; court documents; and copies of ordinances.
Records of the Santa Clara County Fire Insurance Company mainly comprising minutes and individual insurance policy applications. The company was incorporated in 1900, providing insurance to property owners in Santa Clara County.
This collection consists of ten volumes listing accessions of the Santa Clara County Free Library. The volumes range from 1914 to 1931.
This collection consists of ten volumes listing accessions of the Santa Clara County Free Library. The volumes range from 1914 to 1931.
This collection consists of copies of audits, investigations, and grand jury reports from Santa Clara County for selected years between 1933 and 1965. It also includes some related items such as maps, reports to the Grand Jury from private entities,...
Sheet removed from mug shot album. Each side of sheet includes a photograph of a prisoner, with description written in pre-printed fields, e.g. name, nativity, residence, occupation, physical characteristics, legal status, nature of crime, date of sentencing, etc. Prisoners depicted...
Abstracts of titles, deeds, etc. relating to land transactions in San Jose and Los Gatos.
Papers relate mainly to property in San Jose. Includes transcripts and translations of documents in U.S. Land Commission case no. 286, pertaining to the Pueblo Land claims of San Jose.
This collection contains of reports and publications from the Santa Clara County Planning Department. It is primarily composed of environmental impact reports (EIRs) dating from the 1970s-1980s, with a smaller amount of published materials on other aspects of demography, land...
Original documents for property ownership in Santa Clara County, California. The bulk of the records date from 1850-1906.
Three legal documents (13 p.) in a case dealing with street railroads in Mayfield (later Palo Alto), Calif.
This collection contains documents chiefly dealing with estates and land transactions in Santa Clara County, California, from 1850 to 1869.
ClaraVision, the Santa Clara University Archives digital photograph collection, includes photographs, postcards, and other graphic materials, that capture the rich visual history of Mission Santa Clara established in 1777, Santa Clara College founded in 1851, and the present-day Santa Clara...
The Santa Clara University Archives collection includes photographs, manuscripts, artifacts, maps, ephemera, and administrative records documenting Mission Santa Clara and Santa Clara University. The majority of images included in Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of student life, campus events,...
The Santa Clara University Artifact Collection consists of 573 items spanning a broad range of formats. Each of the series in the collection attests to an important aspect of the university's history and identity. Aspects of university life documented in...
Santa Clara University Medals and Awards Collection consists of 57 medals and awards, including academic awards and prizes, organization pins, and commemorative medals dating from 1854-1989.
The Santa Clara University Men’s Football & Rugby Club Records, 1869-1993 (bulk 1929-1993), document the history of men’s football and rugby over a 120-year period and an 85-year period, respectively. The records consist of media guides, newspaper clippings, photographs, players...
The Santa Clara University Records of the Catala Club, 1930-2012, document the history of the club, which was established by James J. Lyons, S.J. in the spring of 1930. The collection consists of meeting minutes, financial records, reports, and leadership...
The Santa Clara University Scrapbook Collection, 1890-2014 (bulk 1902-1988), consists of ninety-six scrapbooks documenting more than a century of SCU history. Created by the university, students, faculty, and supporting organizations, the scrapbooks chronicle numerous aspects of university life, from descriptions...
Photocopies of photographs, illustrations, and articles with additional text by Snyder, concerning the Peninsular Railway, the electric trolley that ran between San Jose and Palo Alto, California, passing through Stanford University.
The Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection, 1847-2006 (bulk 1890-1960) documents the history of the Santa Clara Valley after the arrival of European and overland settlers. The records consist of Chamber of Commerce publications promoting the Santa Clara Valley as...
The mission of the Santa Clara Valley Water District is to provide Silicon Valley safe, clean water for a healthy life, environment, and economy. The District library aims to maintain a complete collection of formal reports written by and for...
Records of the Santa Clara Valley Youth Band, founded by San Jose State music professor Clement Hutchinson.
Collection consists of a signed letter in which Santa Claus writes to a six-year old girl: "To night is Christmas eve, so I have all the little children in the world to visit -- I give the best things to...
A volume of mounted clippings (33 leaves) from the "Santa Cruz Local Item," July 1876 to August 1877, containing transcriptions of documents in the Santa Cruz County archives. Also included are clippings of a series, Santa Cruz Then and Now,...
Santa Cruz, Calif. area photographs show landscapes, log milling, the Santa Cruz mountains, sea shore, Año Nuevo lighthouse, river scenes, a lumber wagon, and other scenery. No views of downtown Santa Cruz are included.
Souvenir photographs of Santa Cruz Big Trees on one page from a photograph album, c. 1910s.
This collection includes the business papers, correspondence, minutes, scrapbooks and artifacts of the Santa Cruz Business and Profewssional Women's Club.
For lots in the town of Santa Cruz; one to J.D. Stevenson.
A photograph album of Santa Cruz, California, dating from approximately 1904, depicting the pleasure pier, people at the beach, redwood trees, and other scenic views.
Student papers and background materials for a class at the University of California, Santa Cruz entitled "Santa Cruz Campus Plan" and taught by Professors Reyner Banham and Virginia Jansen in 1986.
This collection consists of various county court records. These records are available as individual documents or part of a ledger book or some other medium. This is an ongoing collection.
Also includes certified copy by José Antonio Peña of enlistment papers of Manuel Leonor Moreno; letter from Juan Alvirez to the Alcalde of the villa de Branciforte; and, an affidavit of Annie E. Lake denying authorship and responsibility for the...
This collection contains Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors record books and miscellaneous legal documents related to or created by Santa Cruz County government.
This collection contains original and copy prints of Santa Cruz County from 1866-1995.
This collection includes directories for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company in Santa Cruz County.
Actor and writer David Sheaffer's collection of documents and memorabilia related to theater in Santa Cruz County, California, especially the Bear Republic Theater.
This collection contains ephemeral material arranged by broad topics such as Santa Cruz City, Santa Cruz County, Entertainment, Business, Education, Religion. Boxes 1-9 contain early pre-1950 material....
Santa Cruz Island report (SAFR 237, HDC 477) is an original report written and prepared by Carey Stanton of the Symmes and Associates Agricultural Engineers in 1922. The report describes the history, agriculture, topography, ranches, and harbors of the Santa...
This collection contains correspondence, family papers and newspaper clippings about Italian fishing famlies from Riva Trigoso, Italy and their descendants in Santa Cruz, California. Box 1 includes correspondence and writings collected by Santa Cruz resident Mary Carniglia that document the...
The dates for the information are in the 1700's and 1800's.
Manuals and software from the software company, Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO) concerning the XENIX and HCR/C++ systems....
This collection contains two ledger books from the Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company.
This collection is comprised of small press literary broadsides created from the mid 1970s to early 1980s in Santa Cruz, California. The bulk were printed by Tom Maderos at Green Horse Press; select works were printed by Maderos at Hammer...
13986: Exterior of the Holy Cross Catholic Church that stood from 1857 to 1889, with letters "D O M" on central tower. The view, with a man standing near the church door, may date as early as 1860, approximately, but...
This collection contains scrapbooks, minutes, treasurer's report and yearbooks of the club.
The Santa Fe case file contains a complete record of the proceedings (1936-1938) in front of the Railroad Commission of the State of California to decide whether to grant the Santa Fe Transportation Company's application to operate a bus line...
The project files consists of data in three broad categories: the simulation data ("Data at Redshift" components); analysis tools and example scripts (Data Processing Tools) for processing the data; and project administration and background documents (Historical Documents) related to the...
Sante Fe scenes including streets, the plaza and Palace of the Governors, religious processions (including Our Lady of Guadalupe), and a patriotic parade. Also includes San Miguel Church, military drills, Native American ceremonies with on-lookers, pueblo buildings, and portraits and...
Views in Santa Fe, New Mexico including burros loaded with wood in the street, and the San Miguel Chapel.
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company Audit Office, Vouchers Audited No. 1, From June 1st 1904.
Views of depots in San Francisco; Topeka, Kansas; and other unidentified locations; trains; interiors and exteriors of repair shops for locomotives; interiors of standard Pullman passenger and dining cars; etc.
Santa Fe Springs City Library's historical photograph collection includes items of historical interest dating from the 1880s through 1960. Images document commercial, residential, and public buildings; the oil industry that flourished in the area; the home and gardens that would...
Contains several items of ephemera related to the Santa Fe Tertio-Milllennial exposition of 1883: a horse racing program (May 26, 1883), five receipts of the Santa Fe Tertio Millennial Anniversary Association made out to by E.L. Bartlett for payments of...
Archivo de la Mission de Santa Inez: Libros y Documentos Extractados por E.F. Murray para la Bancroft Library, 1877. The extracts are for the 1880's.
Petitions concerning land belonging to the Nahuatl community. With partial typed transcript.
Established in 1964, the Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD), serves Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Las Flores, Ladera Ranch, Talega, and Rancho Mission Viejo in Orange County, California. The collection documents SMWD's research and services. It contains...
Copies of original sixteenth century documents reproduced at a later date for Don Aniceto Jose e Benavides.
The collection contains digitized version of the newspaper Santa Monica Evening Outlook from 1875 to 1916.
The collection illustrates the history of the Santa Monica Bay Area from 1875 to the present day with historical photographs, slides, postcards and other visual records.
This collection includes organizational documents, correspondence, photographs, and realia from the Santa Monica Nikkei Hall, an organization that was located in Santa Monica, California. The Hall was constructed in 1957 and served the local Japanese American (Nikkei) community over a...
Photos show Mr. and Mrs. Chambers in various settings in and around Santa Monica, Calif. Includes views of the couple at Minerva Treadwell's studio (artist?). Santa Monica scenes show the beach, parks, many homes (most identified), trolley car, gardens, nature...
The Santa Paula (built 1932; passenger vessel) photograph, 1932-1958, (SAFR 24633, P15-006) is comprised of a photograph of the passenger and cargo ocean liner SANTA PAULA in the stream. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is...
A collection of posters with business advertisements for Santa Paula business
A collection of membership rosters, annual reports
Sales slips used by 14 businesses in Santa Paula as examples
Prints of cattle brands used on ranches in Santa Paula
Photographs from a promotional brochure of Santa Paula Citrus Association
Collection of City Ordinances for businesses and residents, 1900. One set of typed and one setof handwritten originals (photo copies).
Santa Paula Creek has regularly flooded over the years and these paper cover the project to control the flooding. The project was authorized in 1973
A discussion about Santa Paula Creek with Ed Beach, Fred Stewart and Roy Wilson, Jr.
The design report is a continuation and refinement of the community's conceptual design work and the city's vision statement
Santa Paula was in the midst of redevelopment of the downtown area and this collection is a compilation of all the newspaper articles about the debate over what should be donw
Materials donated by the fire department. Includes reports, minutes, news coverage of fires, organization papers, member lists
The Santa Paula Garden Club was one of the earliest womens' clubs. The collection contains their membership rosters and minutes of meetings
Guest Book by attendees of the garden club
3 items of the Santa Paula High school
Two scrapbooks that cover the exhibits put on by the historical society.
Lists of Pioneer family names by date
Collections consists of the original Articles of Incorporation of the mining company
By-Laws booklet adopted July 21, 1936
Postcards of Santa Paula
Miscellaneous brochures promoting organizations and events in Santa Paula
A roster of Red Cross Members and duties
Two Programs of the First and Second Rodeos in Santa Paula
Typed bound document, with original board members signatures
Santa Paula Savings Bank was formed in 1905, these are their first minutes
Collection of correspondence, reports, financial reports belonging to the Santa Paula School District
Financial papers belonging to the Santa paula Walnut Association
This collection contains administrative records of the Santa Rosa Art Guild including newsletters, by-laws and constitution, meeting minutes, financial records, membership rosters, and ephemera publicizing the statewide annual art show and rotating exhibits sponsored by the organization.
Vols. 1-11: ledgers (depositors' accounts), 1873-1885, 1888-1891, 1896-1900, 1904-1905, 1907-1909; v. 12-15: general ledgers (bank's accounts), 1885-1888, 1896-1902, 1906-1911; v. 16-17: savings accounts, 1903-1904, 1925; v. 18: ledger, Ukiah Branch, 1873-1876.
This collection contains records from the Santa Rosa Board of Social Service of individuals receiving payments .
This collection contains dockets of misdemeanor charges brought before the Santa Rosa City Court. Some of the records of the City Court are listed with the former name of Recorder's Court.
This collection contains record of the constitution of the Club in Santa Rosa, California, and by-laws. Volume contains information on the operating policies and procedures of the Club.
This collection contains 24 binders and 1 bag that include programs, photographs, advertisements, administrative records of the Santa Rosa Community Concert Association of Santa Rosa, California.
Letters and reports from the mine superintendent in Mexico, R.M. Deneen, to R. Wegener in San Francisco, concerning the problem of getting the mine into operation; also assay reports and correspondence.
This collection contains records that provide details on the operations of the Santa Rosa Justice Court and its successor, the Santa Rosa Judicial District Court. Includes the justice docket (i.e., criminal justice docket) for the court between 1906-1955 (titles of...
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This collection contains the Santa Rosa Police Department records contain information on stolen property; names and locations of police officers; names of individuals arrested including date, charge and judgment.
This collection contains records of cases brought before the Recorder's Court of the City of Santa Rosa, California.
This collection contains two items related to graduation exercises at the Santa Rosa Seminary at the First Presbyterian Church: closing exercises announcement dated Friday, May 28, 1880; and: commencement exercises announcement, dated May 28, 1885. Both include schedules of speakers...
This collection contains records concerning assessments for roads in the City of Santa Rosa, California.
This collection contains records compiled by the City of Santa Rosa Tax Collector regarding auctions and sales of land deeded to the state for non-payment of property taxes.
This collection contains records of the municipal water department of the City of Santa Rosa, California. Includes journals and minutes, customer certificates, directories, annual reports, by-laws and directories.
The Santa Susana Mountain Park Association (SSMPA) was formed as a non-profit group in 1971 to preserve the Santa Susana Mountains and the Simi Valley Hills as open space during the rapid urban development of the Santa Clarita, Santa Clara,...
Giorgio di Sant'Angelo (1933-1989) was an Italian-American fashion designer based in New York. His fashion design career began in the mid-1960s with textiles and accessories and as a stylist on magazine photo shoots. He started his own fashion line in...
Contains 14 letters and documents relating to the appointment and tenure of Hernando (Fernando) de Polaco as Corregidor (mayor-judge) of the city of Santiago de Atitlán, Guatemala and its territories especially the town of Guazacapan. Includes orders and messages about...
This collection contains papers of Santiago "Jim" Meza and the Campo Indian Reservation, including tribal administration and welfare, Meza's homestead land disputes, and personal papers of Meza and family.
Reports, memorandums, meeting minutes, pictures, invoices, grant proposals, press releases, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence with prominent Mexican American civil rights and labor figures. Also contains various copies of Santiestevan’s resumes, work applications, writings for magazines, journal articles, and letters of...
Donna Santisi was a photographer and documentarian of the Los Angeles punk scene from 1976-1980. This collection is primarily comprised of punk rock ephemera created to document the Los Angeles punk scene between 1973-2017.
Correspondence and papers of several generations of a family from Guanajuato, Mexico, relating to mines, farming, church affairs, etc.
Memoranda, notices, and administrative orders, relating to living conditions in the camp.
Relates to living conditions in the Japanese prison camp for American and other civilian internees at Santo Tom�s, Philippines. Prepared by released prisoners for the United States Department of State.
This collection contains the correspondence of Russell A. Sandgren who sent twelve letters to Philip Santonocito during the Second World War, as well as one photograph, five cards, and six sketches.
The collection offers a glimpse into the world of a maritime organizer's life during the late 1940s. The bulk of the material spans from 1940 to 1950. Possibly the most valuable portion of the collection can be found in the...
Digital sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of former Salvadoran military officers and guerrillas relating to guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgency operations in El Salvador in the 1970s and 1980s.
Relates to the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, January 1 to August 26, 1942.
Relates to the history of Cuba and the United States and their leaders. Published in Diario las Americas and in Journal of Inter-American Studies.
The Sanville Institute for Clinical Social Work (formerly the California Institute for Clinical Social Work) was a non-profit educational organization dedicated to deepening the practice and values of the social work profession among practitioners and the public. From 1974 to...
This collection contains archival material and rare books related to Dadisi Sanyika and his interests in African American history and culture, African drumming and dance, and the study of astrology, metaphysics, occultism, black gnostic studies, and PermaCulture. Included in the...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, statutes, circulars, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Sao Tome and Principe, and to establishment of its independence.
Collection contains materials relating to democratic clubs, including the National and California Associations of Lesbian and Gay Democratic Clubs, the Bay Area Feminist Federal Credit Union (BAFFCU), and the Detour bar lawsuit.
The Gael Sapiro papers contain materials related to her involvement with women's music in the 1970s, and her anti-violence work and political activism in the 1980s.
Correspondence, reports, essays, studies, articles, notes, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Christianity, disarmament, pacifism, religion and science, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, fascism, world politics, Russians in foreign countries, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Includes papers of...
Commemorative book with DVD. DVD includes architectural animation, faculty panel, and dedication event....
A letter from Vernon Sappers to Lynn Whitman regarding the dispotion of twenty Pullman Car Company center entrance ordered by Southern Pacific in its East Bay operations.
California poet.
Includes a letter to Helen Meiklejohn, Jan. 9, l956; a holograph poem, Preparation; and page from her diary, July 27, l927, mentioning Alexander Meiklejohn.
The collection consists of research materials Sara Cogan gathered during her work on the three bibliographies that she published for the Western Jewish History Center: "Pioneer Jews of the California Mother Lode, 1849-1880" (1968); "The Jews of San Francisco and...
Memoir by Sara Brenner describing her experiences growing up in Austrian Galicia and during World War I and her emigration to the U.S.
Facsimile announcement from the Cercle Francais of Harvard University , 1906, with pencilled annotation: Bruce Rogers , 1918. [Printers]. Deaccession?
One black and white panoramic photograph. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Tear in middle. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
The collection contains materials related to the women's movement and the women's studies movement at the University of California, Berkeley. It includes correspondence, Birken's curriculum vitae, papers written by Birken and drafts of parts of her BA thesis on women's...
Letters while on trip to California, 1865-66, to family in Maine, and letters from her husband, Captain Leoline Howell Drinkwater, included. Included are letters concerning a voyage to, and short stay in California, 1865-1866.
Include letter from an eastern friend, letter from Mrs. Cool to her brother concerning her life in Los Angeles, statement relating to ownership of property there, and papers relating to the settlement of her estate.
Photograph albums chiefly documenting Sarah Mildred Wright's years in Berkeley, Calif. while a student at the University of California (where she received her M.A. in 1921). Photographs also depict her activities in the years shortly preceding and following her stay...
Primarily compositions written while attending Girls' High School, San Francisco.
Decorative album for graduation (1914) that contains notes and autographs, photographs, and a list of graduation presents.
Primarily correspondence with husband-to-be George R. Child and with friends relating to courtship; social life; her teaching career in Snelling, Antioch, and at the Durant School in Oakland; her travels, etc. Included also: some George Child correspondence (family and business).
Title supplied by cataloger.
Blueprints and specifications of masonry, millwork, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical Work, for the "Saratoga Foothill Club House," July 1915. Designed by architect Julia Morgan
The Saratoga Horticultural Research Foundation Collection is the organizational and research records of an association of California horticulturalists active from 1952 to 2006. The Foundation's goal was to improve and enrich western ornamental horticulture through the promotion of shade trees,...
Research material on cinema and theaters of Uruguay from the collection of film historian and author Osvaldo Saratsola.
This collection consists of set design drawings, scripts, photographs, and schedules of art director and production designer Steven P. Sardanis (1931-2002).
Relates to the Sino-Japanese War, social conditions in China and conditions in North Korea in 1947
The family papers of Marston C. Sargent and his wife, Grace "Peter" Sargent, including extensive familial correspondence, photographs, and personal papers documenting their genealogical history, early years living and teaching at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, travels abroad, and Peter's...
This collection contains some fifty of Shirley Sargent's published and unpublished book drafts as well as correspondence, primarily to and from her editors....
Contains materials created or collected by three generations of family members: rancher and businessman Bradley Varnum Sargent; his daughter Harriet Sargent Gragg; and some materials of her daughter, Julia Gragg Breinig.
Papers of anthropologist Vincent Sarich dating from approximately 1979 to 1999.
Sarita (bark) bill of lading (SAFR 245, HDC 444) is comprised of one bill of lading for 30 barrels of brandy (607 gallons) brought to San Francisco by the bark SARITA of Columbia, Central America, signed by Master Charles Sutton...
Relates to the America First Committee, isolationist lobby in the United States during World War II
Books, clippings, correspondence, drawings, manuscripts, microforms, photographs, programs, published material, realia, serials, scripts, and research material resulting in Sarlos’ Jig Cook and the Provincetown Players (1982); also includes items documenting Sarlos’ attempt to reconstruct the Luzern Passion Play; notes and...
Three photograph albums documenting the home life and social activities of several generations of the Rodriguez family, a Mexican American family living in Los Angeles.
Bernard G. Sarnat was a UCLA professor in both the School of Dentistry and the School of Medicine, the chief of surgery at Cedars-Sinai, and a widely-published scientific researcher. Items in the collection include correspondence, copies of publications, surgery photos,...
Collection of periodicals that focus on bicycles and cycling.
Aram Saroyan (1943- ) was a author, publisher, and editor of poetry magazine (1964-65). He also contributed poetry and prose to the , , and . The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts sent to Aram Saroyan while he was...
The collection consists of 55 letters from Saroyan totaling 153 pages and 36 letters and cards from Weisberg. The letters are intensely literary and show a side of Saroyan that becomes virtually invisible to documentation after his popular success in...
Re negotiations for publication of Two Short Paris Summertime Plays, by the Library, in a limited edition.
1568 notebook leaves documenting chiefly the apprenticeship and early success of Saroyan. The great bulk of the entries are notes on, ideas for or titles of short stories, bracketed by resolutions, observations, and, less frequently, personal data on how much...
Manuscripts, correspondence, journals, drawings, scrapbooks, clippings, financial and legal records, his personal typewriter, and ephemera.
Includes formal portraits depicting Saroyan throughout his career. Also includes a photograph album and other snapshots depicting Saroyan from early childhood, as well his immediate and extended family; snapshots of Saroyan with various friends; reproductions of art work by Saroyan;...
The José Sarria Papers include biographical material, correspondence, photographs, ephemera, artifacts and costumes documenting his career as an entertainer and activist in San Francisco over more than half a century.
Frank Sarris served as a pilot in the United States Navy during both WWII (Pacific) and the Korean Conflict. He retired as a U.S. Navy LCDR in 1964, after spending 25 years in the service.
Preliminary guide to the papers of Iranian-American journalist, author and activist Homa Sarshar, including articles, correspondence, and other material.
The materials consist primarily of correspondence between various Sarthou family members as well as various friends and associates. Also includes a few photographs, negatives, receipts, and other documents....
Colonel Joseph "Joe" Frank Sartiano (1913-2017) was a OSS/CIA officer. The Joseph Frank Sartiano papers contains Class B and C WWII Tribunal investigation reports, court cases, inventories, photographs of Sartiano's personal life in Japan and war criminal executions, interviews of...
May Sarton, 1912-1995, was a writer best known for her published personal journals, including Journal of a Solitude; she also published several acclaimed novels and volumes of poetry. This collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, articles, clippings, photographs, and ephemera relating to...
The Fuju Sasaki Papers contain materials related to the Japanese and Japanese American migration to Seabrook Farms in New Jersey at the end of World War Two and their post-war daily life at Seabrook Farms. These materials were collected by...
Includes United States Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) orders, leaflets from the Office of War Information (OWI), and photographs containing images of Allied-occupied Japan, the Korean War, and Vietnam....
Collection is composed of 53 buttons that reflect the activism of longtime Sacramento resident Abe J. Sass. The earliest-made button is from 1934, the most recent from circa 2015.
This collection contains items from the relationship and commitment/wedding ceremony between AIDS activists Sean Sasser (1968-2013) and Pedro Zamora (1972-1994).
Early manuscripts of the Spanish playwright. Among the ca. 40 manuscripts of his dramatic works are included "Prólogo patético", "Escuadra hacia la muerte", "El Cuervo", "La taberna fantástica", and "Tragedia fantástica de la gitana Celestina". The collection also includes manuscripts...
This collection was donated by the Saticoy Historical Society, which was active between 1991 and 2014. The society collected items, histories, and artefacts related to the history of Saticoy. It includes both their administrative files and the items they collected...
Saticoy Lionettes was a women's auxiliary group of the Saticoy Lions Club, whose purpose was to promote sociability among its members as well as promote civic welfare. Saticoy Lionettes formed in 1964 and the collection includes the club's organizational records...
Extensive collection of personal and professional manuscript materials, organizational records, and audiovisual materials from noted family therapist Virginia Satir.
Six posters given to Virginia [Satir] by Vern Woolf dated 1979.
The Dale Ann Sato Collection documents the progression of research and preparation for four projects to which oral historian and educator Dale Ann Sato contributed. Initial research and interviews were recorded for community Nisei oral histories, which led to her...
Printed matter, relating to education in Thailand. Published by the Thai Ministry of Education
This collection contains one photograph album mostly depicting life at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp in Cody, Wyoming. The album contains photographs of facilities, events, jobs, and others in the camp as well as few photographs taken during the prewar...
The collection contains 126 photos from the Satoru Nakamura's photo album from his time at the 442nd Regimental Combat Team training camp. There are also loose documents including Nakamura's discharge papers and photographs of WWII reunions. There is also a...
This collection contains personal materials from Satoshi Sakurai's time in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II, including his Army uniform jacket.
Business correspondence about the building of Satterlee's house in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.
The Saturday Club was organized in 1893 to promote the advancement of music in Sacramento. It was active in bringing well-known musicians to Sacramento to perform. It has continued its activities to the present day.
Correspondence, constitution, by-laws, regulations, membership lists, musical programs....
Three bound scrapbooks comprising 486 recital programs from Dec. 9, 1893 through Mar. 23, 1922, and other documents relating to the Club. 545 Organized 1893 in Sacramento, Calif....
David Saucedo, a former musician turned actor, started his first band after seeing The Plugz play in Los Angeles in the late 70s. David was at the "Punk Massacre" show at the Elks Lodge in Macarthur Park on March 17,...
199 black and white snapshots from a disbound album, captions in English on the back of many photographs, taken by an unidentified American involved in developing the early oil industry in Saudi Arabia at a time when U.S. interests, particularly...
Brochures, slides, and a videotape relating to the government, economy, transportation system, and culture of Saudi Arabia, and to King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. Includes issuances of the Ministry of Communications.
Reports and serial issues, relating to education in Saudi Arabia.
Subjects include geographical aspects, physical and cultural, of various regions in South America, including Chile (Antofagasta, Chiu Chiu, Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Lasana, Río Loa, Mamiña, Pica, Pueblo Hundido, Ancud, Castro, Puerto Montt and Temuco), Bolivia (La Paz, Tiahuanaco),...
Research notebooks of American geographer Carl Orwin Sauer, consisting of copies of documents from a range of Mexican and Spanish archives (dating from circa 1525 to 1802) relating to Sauer's research interests in Mexico and Latin America.
Writings, correspondence, notes, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to the history and culture of Germany, German intellectual history, twentieth century German political history, the revolution of November 1918 in Germany, the relationship between President Friedrich Ebert and General Wilhelm...
Surfing memorabilia, photographs, and business records from surfer, surfboard shaper, and Hollywood surfing technical consultant and writer Phil Sauers (1937-2022).
Collection consists of correspondence, including letters of Louis Lurie and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; benedictions, invocations, and eulogies; family-related information; photographs; congregational programs and announcements; newspaper clippings; scrapbook materials; and Rabbi White's columns for the San Francisco Jewish Bulletin.
This collection contains one letter from 2nd Lt. James B. "Jay" Saum, USA to his cousin Lina Mae "Bean" Saum shortly after the Second World War. The letter was written on Nazi letterhead from Munich at what he refers to...
Papers of Dalip Singh Saund (1899-1973), American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives, 29th District of California (1955-1962).
This collection contains one photograph album "From Babette Neugass to Elsie Harrison, with her promise to write, San Francisco January Nineteenth 1914..." and features images mostly of California and the American West. Other images are taken in Mexico, New Orleans,...
A collection of professional and personal material related to Charles F. Saunders, California horticulturalist and author.
The Charles Francis and Mira Culin Saunders Collection of Photographs and Negatives consists of 5826 black and white photographs, 68 glass plate negatives, 3832 film negatives, 10 photographs albums, 261 lantern slides, and related ephemera, ca. 1871-1965 (bulk 1910s-1920s), collected...
The John Bertrand deCusance Morant Saunders papers include correspondence (personal and UCSF), manuscripts, lectures and speeches; UCSF Committee materials; reference and subject files; files relating to associations, foundations and hospitals; transcript copies of his oral history interview, and materials associated...
Judith Saunders was a registered nurse and advocate for gay and lesbian rights. This collection contains materials that document Judith Saunder's research and work as a registered nurse, as well as her involvement in LGBT organizations. Included are newsletters, organizational...
The Russell M. Saunders film collection consists of slides, 16mm and 8mm films of performers at Muscle Beach in Santa Monica and other acrobatic, gymnastic and/or athletic acts in a variety of locations. Most of the films show men, women...
"Still Lives," an exhibit of 70 paintings and drawings by 18 Vietnamese, explores the trials and slim joys of daily life in Hong Kong's detention camps, where boat people await word whether they will be given asylum or be forcibly...
The Sauter and Lockard drawings of City Hall span 3 linear feet and date circa 1922. The collection consists of six architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: plot plan, floor plans, details, sections, and a heating...
The collection comprises a complete set of albumen prints corresponding to the 73 exposures on paper negatives taken by Henri Joseph Sauvaire between April 7 and May 14, 1866 during the second expedition to the Holy Land sponsored by the...
The Pavilion, Garfield Beach -- Wasatch Mountains from Anderson's Tower -- The Old White House, built by President Young.
Views show Salt Lake City, the interior and exterior of the Mormon Tabernacle, Gardo House, the Assembly Hall, and the Lion and Bee Hive houses.
Photographs of Stanford students and campus scenes including Memorial Church, quad views, campus entrance gates, Roble Hall, the Stanford Mausoleum, campus roads, reservoir on the former Peter Coutts estate, Encina Hall residents, football team, women's basketball team, student excursions off-campus,...
George Walden Savage (1903-1961) was a journalist and newspaper publisher for various newspapers around the Owens valley in California. He also served as secretary of the highway commission (1948-49), was a member of the Governor's Public Information Committee (1959-60) and...
The essay discusses his education in Montrose County, Colorado; a business college in Sedalia, Missouri; Colorado University; and finally Stanford, where one of his classes was William James' course on philosophy.
Materials related to Hiram N. Savage's involvement with U.S. Reclamation Service projects and other water projects in San Diego County.
Consists of receipts and accounts of the Savage Mining Co. Also includes two outgoing letters.
(Virginia, Nevada). Daily report and vouchers, 1876-1898. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
This collection contains the papers of American history professor W. Sherman Savage (1890-1980), dating from the 1950s to 1981 and concerning his writing and research on African American history, especially in the California and trans-Mississippi West, his retirement from Lincoln...
Papers and bound manuscripts of poet and scholar George Francis Savage-Armstrong and his family, including commonplace books, notebooks, military papers, photograph albums, watercolors, and other items.
The Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO) Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. SOHO is a private member-based non-profit that...
SONA (Save OUR National Archives) is a broad consortium of non-profit organizations and individuals dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of public access and services provided by the REGIONAL offices and collections of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)....
This collection is comprised of materials relating to a successful citizen’s movement to stop the installation of a giant chessboard in Depot Plaza in 2006.
This collection contains an inventory of outdoor sculptures in the Los Angeles and neighboring counties in Southern California, prepared by "Save Outside Sculptures!" volunteers. Save Outdoor Sculpture! (SOS!) (1990-1995) was a nationwide survey committed to documenting and preserving America's outdoor...
Introduction by Harold Gilliam; Afterword: "My role in the creation of Bay Conservation and Development Commission" by Mel Scott; interviews with: Barry Bunshoft, Esther Gulick, Catherine Kerr, and Sylvia McLaughlin.
The records of the Save the San Francisco Bay Association document the work of the organization committed to preserving the San Francisco Bay as a natural resource. Based in Berkeley, California, the association was founded in 1961 by Esther Gulick,...
Consists of 1 flyer....
The collection includes correspondence, research notes, clippings, articles, public hearing documents, and the committee's final Environmental Impact Report....
Collection contains articles, congressional bills, correspondence, minutes, newsletters, news clippings, publications, reports, research notes, petitions, testimonies, and written statements compiled by the Save the American River Association.
Save the Castro was an ad hoc political organization founded to stop evictions under the Ellis Act, keep chain stores from moving into the Castro neighborhood, and to minimize the effects of increased tourism from the F line. Collection includes...
The decade(s) long struggle to save the International Hotel (I-Hotel) focused on resisting a looming eviction that would have displaced its mostly elderly and low income Chinese and Filipino residents from the Manilatown neighborhood in San Francisco. This collection contains...
Supporters of the pigeons in downtown San Diego's Plaza handwritten objections sent to the City Council in 1948 and 1949 regarding the City's proposal to rid the Plaza (across from the U.S. Grant Hotel; since named Horton Plaza Park) of...
The Save The Redwoods League - Humboldt County Group Collection consists of organizational materials (financial, correspondence, meeting notes) that show the range of community involvement and some of the activities undertaken during the time the group was active.
Typecript of memo about the League's land acquisition and money sources.
This collection chiefly consists of photographs (approximately 9,700 photographic prints, 5,400 negatives, and 1,000 slides) of redwood trees, forests and parks in coastal Northern California, as well as giant sequoia trees in the Sierra Nevada area, taken by, taken for,...
The Save the Redwoods League records document the organization's work to preserve redwood trees, and its role in the development and protection of state and national parks in California. The bulk of the collection covers the tenures of League executive...
Corrected typed transcript of tape-recorded proceedings at dedication of redwood groves, Pepperwood Flat, honoring Newton B. Drury, Thomas A. Greig and Norton R. Cowden, and at a banquet at Eureka Inn. Comments by Ralph W. Chaney, Horace M. Albright, Newton...
Relates to the political program of the party.
Relates to the Russian war program for 1917
Photocopy of writing, entitled Gibel' Generala Millera, relating to the death of the White Russian leader, E. K. Miller; and correspondence and printed matter, relating to the writing and to Russian émigré anti-communist activities, 1917-1968.
Interviews with Art Bonwell, Margaret Kovar, Robert Doyle, Susan J. Watson, Seth M. Adams conducted by Walters; interview with Genevieve and Bill Sattler by Annie Whittey; celebration of the life of Mary Bowerman by Susan Watson.
Samples of S & H Green stamps and Blue Chip stamps
The records of the Department of Savings and Loan consist of 23 cubic feet of textual records and are divided into two subgroups: the records of the San Francisco Office and the records of the Los Angeles Office.
Records of the Society
Records of the Society....
S & H Green Stamps and Blue Chip Stamps in completely and partially filled books; also unfilled books.
Letter to Baron Petr Vrangel', White Russian military commander, 1920, relating to White Russian military activities; and translation of the testimony of B. Savinkov at his trial for counterrevolutionary activities, 1924. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, 1920 August-1921 January.
Audio interviews with Louisiana musicians conducted by Ann Savoy for the book . Interviewees include significant figures in the history of Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco music.
Scrapbook documenting the Savoy Tivoli, a bar and music venue in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood in 1979. Scrapbook contains copies of newspaper clippings and fliers for jazz, reggae, and punk bands. The Savoy Tivoli is a bar, restaurant and...
Contains passports, news clippings, letters, notes and audio cassettes pertaining to Michael Savvides, former editor of the Greek Tribune and long-time activist in Cyprus affairs....
Mainly thank-you notes, addressed to Miss Emily Turner, her mother and her sister, Evelyn (Turner) Buel. Letter from nephew telling of Miss Misawa's death included.
Correspondence, Charles Couvillaud receipts and checks, diaries, scrapbooks of Emma and Mary McKinsey....
A scrapbook comprised of newspaper clippings, handwriting and ephemera that describe the Sacramento life of the Sawtelle Family: Eugene, Grace and their daughter, Rosemary.
Charles Henry Sawyer (1915- ) was a professor of anatomy at Duke University and at the UCLA School of Medicine (1951-85) where he served as chairman of the department (1955-63). His research interests included neuroendocrinology of reproduction, nervous control of...
The Cliff and Lou Sawyer papers span 13 linear feet and date from circa 1930 to circa 1979. The collection is primarily composed of architectural drawings and reprographic copies of restaurants designed by the Sawyers as well as project notes,...
Collection pertains to 125 acres owned by Sawyer in Siskiyou County and includes maps, tax and water records, Sawyer's letter to Mrs. Esther Wooden regarding Ernest Rich's visit to Siskiyou (1962), and a report from a conference regarding possible research...
The collection contains the script, publicity materials, and press coverage for "Lavender Lockeroom," a play by F. Allen Sawyer. It also includes videorecordings of two performances presented by the Hot Pants Homo Players and Theatre Rhinoceros in May and October...
Correspondence covers a period from May 19, 1882 through Aug. 1882 where author describes his army life. Assigned, at first, to Alcatraz Island; then to the St. Helena area where he visited several camps around St. Helena, Clear Lake, Cloverdale;...
The goal of the Black Cultural Research Project was to document and make available resources documenting the work of Black American artists and craftspeople from the 18th century until the mid 20th century. The Director of the Black Culture Research...
The collection primarily contains Civil War correspondence and diaries of James H. Sawyer, a soldier in the Connecticut Infantry, 18th Regiment (Vol.), Co. B [for information relating to the 18th, see: William Carey Walker, (1885)]....
John B. Sawyer was American Vice Consul in Shanghai, China, from 1921 to 1938. The collection consists of photographs Sawyer took of China while stationed in Shanghai.
This collection contains biographical material, correspondence, photographs, ephemera, and realia created or collected by the Sawyer family of Santa Cruz dating from 1847 to the 1960's.
This collection contains photographs, lobby cards, correspondence, ephemera, and realia.
Papers of American biographer, translator, critic, and poet Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno (1951- ). The bulk of the material dates to the 1990s and includes manuscript drafts, galley proofs, correspondence, and research and interview notes.
Memoir and printed matter relating to Eric Hoffer. Also includes photocopy (apparently only extant copy) of the original draft version of the book by Hoffer, (New York, 1979).
Includes newspaper articles, clippings, poems, sketches
The Dennis Saxman papers contain materials related to LGBT legal associations in San Francisco. Saxman, an attorney, was a member of most of these groups.
Draft typescript of The Life and Art of Andrew Ducrow and the Romantic Age of the English Circus by A.H. Saxon, with accompanying material.
Correspondence, election campaign literature and memorabilia, other printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating mainly to Republican Party politics and especially to the presidential campaigns of 1936 and 1940.
Journals, 1971-1992, of William Carl Saxon (1954-1992). The entries are primarily of a psychological nature, and chronicle his relationships with his family, friends, and his long-time partner, William John "Billy" Lorenz, and, from July 1990, the emotional effects of his...
Alexander Plaisted Saxton (b.1919) taught at UC Berkeley and Wayne State University before joining the Department of History at UCLA in 1968. His writings include (1943), (1948), (1958), (1970), and (1971). The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, notes, and clippings...
The Assyrian book collection of the Rev. Eshoo Paul Sayad of Turlock, acquired by the CSU Stanislaus library in 1970, includes many rare books about Assyrian religion and culture, from early beginnings in the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to modern times in Northwestern Iran. The collection...
Letters and press releases, relating to post-1975 political conditions in Laos. Includes photocopy of a letter from L. Desaix Anderson, director, Office of Vietnam, Laos and Kampuchea Affairs, United States Department of State, to C. N. Sayamontry, relating to American...
Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989) was a lecturer on children's literature at UCLA (1954-65). She won the Joseph W. Lippincott Award for distinguished service in the profession of librarianship (1965), and the Clarence Day Award (1966) for . The collection consists...
Collection consists of photographs of authors and poets taken by the Chicago photographer Eugene Hutchinson, as collected by Frances Clarke Sayers. These are of Ekaterina Konstantinova (Verigo) Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Rupert Brooke, Padraic Colum, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson,...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, instructional materials, reports, conference papers, reprints, and other printed matter, relating to elementary and secondary school curriculum development, and other aspects of education, primarily in the United States.
Relates to person-to-person contacts between Americans and citizens of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia.
Pamphlets, booklets, serial issues, press releases, and video tapes, relating to the incidence of torture and other violations of human rights by the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Iran, and to Iranian political opposition to the regime.
Clippings, correspondence, and writings relating to Russian political and foreign affairs in 1909-1917, Russian involvement in World War I, and the career of Sergeĭ Dmitrievich Sazonov as Russian foreign minister
Includes notes and manuscripts of his writings relating mainly to Show's career as a forester for the U.S. Forest Service and forest fire control in California, some written in cooperation with R.W. Ayres. Manuscripts are arranged alphabetically in boxes 1-3....
The collection of 16 photographs by Pascal Sébah features views of the Turkish city of Bursa.
The album contains 117 albumen studio portraits (104 cartes-de-visite and 13 cabinet cards) of people who inhabited the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the nineteenth century taken by photographers with studios in Constantinople (Istanbul). While the bulk of...
Memoranda, reports, diaries, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the communist movement in the Philippines, and to Japanese prison camps in the Philippines during World War II. Used as research material for the book by A. H. Scaff, (1955)
Papers of Leslie Scalapino, Bay Area poet, scholar, experimental prose writer and founding editor of O Books, an Oakland, California publisher. The collection contains correspondence with other prominent poets and writers, typescripts of published and unpublished literary works, and talks...
Includes personal and professional papers of Robert Scalapino, particularly during his time as director of the Institute of East Asian Studies. Correspondence with individuals, professional organizations, and campus officials make up the bulk of the collection. Subject files and organizational...
John Scali's responsibilities as Special Assistant to the President included advising on communications policy relating to foreign affairs. The files include documentation of campaigns, foreign policy, and defense advice.
This collection contains papers of prominent Northern California banker Henry Scamman (1831-1893), who had investments in mining, real estate, shipping, and wheat ranching. Materials include financial records; correspondence, including letters from the early 1890s detailing Scamman's discovery of an employee's...
Captain Charles Scammon records (SAFR 17257, HDC 340) contain Scammon's private journal (a typescript and a carbon copy) written between 1865 and 1866 while leading an expedition to Alaska and Siberia on behalf of the Treasury Department and Western Union...
Description of voyage, as master of the Sarah Moers, from Maine, around the Horn, to San Francisco, and record of commercial transactions (including buying, selling and outfitting ships) in San Francisco and coastal voyages to Oregon and Chile.
Passenger list of a flight from Rome to Munich, 1950 July 1, including the names of members of the family of Bruno Pontecorvo, British atomic scientist who defected to the Soviet Union. Photocopy.
This collection consists of recorded sound and promotional materials relating to the death metal music genre dating 1991-2010. Included are 12 '' 33 1/3 and 7'' 45 rpm sound discs, posters, periodicals, stickers, patches, and promotional cards produced primarily by...
This collection consists of posters on travel to Norway, including a poster by artist A. J. Green.
Letters from Ann and Dominick Scanlan to Michael J. Scanlan and other members of the family; deed and mortgage for portion of Rancho El Pinole, Contra Costa County, 1870; obituaries for members of the Scanlan and O'Neill families; and notes...
Five letters from Vincent Scanlon, a California laborer, to his eventual wife Margaret, regarding work and family matters.
Include three letters, 1915-1927, to Mary Cloys Scaparone, from American actor and film star Bruce McRae, with related clippings, documenting his work on the stage and in the movies; letters to Dr. Gian Giacomo Scaparone from Italian diplomat Ferdinando Daneo...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, legal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to French politics, French prisoners of war in Germany during World War II, and the trial of Georges Scapini as a Nazi collaborator, 1952
Notes on interviews with Israeli political leaders, including Prime Minister Menahem Begin and former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, relating to prospects for a Middle East peace settlement. Photocopy.
Collection consists of set design sketches for the 1932 film Scarface.
This collection contains principally live performance sound recordings made by Robert Michael Scarlett of early classical music at various venues in the San Francisco Bay Area and greater Northern California. Included are a samples of off-air recordings and some performances...
PIC boxes 1 and 2 contain studio portraits and snapshots documenting the Scaroni, Annand and Carcello families of Santa Cruz and vicinity, with an emphasis on scenes of everyday domestic life and leisure. Individuals depicted include Pio Scaroni, his wife...
Head and full-body photographic portraits of Chris Scarpone, October 1968.
Views show various nature scenes from Oregon: the Columbia River, Crater Lake, the Rogue River area, Medford and vicinity, etc. California views show Mt. Shasta and vicinity, the Redwood Highway, the Petrified Forest (Napa Co.), and various forests and unidentified...
Photographs show scenery at Yellowstone, a Chinese laundry, Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, geysers, craters, etc.
Images include view of the town of Manitou, Colorado, the cog-wheel railway engine and car, railway staff, scenes along the route to Pike's Peak, the half-way house on the route, and views at the summit. Also present is a view...
Photos captioned: Just over the trestle in the Blue Cut, before coming to the Loops -- Marsh's crossing, Corte Madera Avenue.
Photographs show people attending events, bands playing, and similar snapshots of Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Some possibly taken at its opening.
Includes snapshots showing Moqui and Navajo Indians, cliff dwellings, Indian petroglyphs etc.
Photographs of Bodie, Calif. (ca. 1927) show various town scenes including a church, bank, and mill. Also two unidentified cartes de visite portraits taken in Bodie by Kemp and Coleman.
Views of California show missions, Los Angeles, San Francisco, hotels in various cities, Wawona and Yosemite, Monterey area scenes, etc. Colorado scenes show the Garden of the Gods and other scenery. Views of Salt Lake City are also included. Some...
Four albumen prints, including one of Santa Barbara Mission, in a handmade soft leather album entitled "Scenes from California" and dated 1888. Also, images of Helmet Rock (California coast); Soda Spring, Shasta; and oak trees (with elderly man seated), El...
Street scenes, historic sites, scenic attractions, and residences, mostly in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but many other California towns are included as well, such as: Dunsmuir, San Diego and vicinity, San Jose, Monterey, Pasadena, Riverside, and others.
Contains a view of a crowded marketplace (possibly San Francisco Chinatown) and an interior of a shop in Chinatown. Also included is a printed leaflet about Winkler by the Chicago Society of Etchers.
Contains scenes of early American life showing Indians, settlers and their cabins, bison hunting, goldmining, etc.; depictions of towns and settlements, including Salt Lake City (Utah), Galveston and St. Antonio (Texas), and Nauvoo (Illinois); and views along Mississippi, Missouri, and...
One original panorama of the village of Scotia, and 1 copy photo "Society belles and dog, Scotia, 1900;" 2 copy photos of Pacific Lumber Company passenger train, Humboldt County, one of them by Pillsbury Picture Company.
Chiefly real photograph postcards of scenes taken during the aftermath of the events of La Decena Trágica in Mexico City. Views include soldiers, ruined buildings, and street scenes. Also includes scenes of other events pertaining to the Mexican Revolution, and...
The Domes of the Yosemite Valley, 1873 -- Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey Bay, 1874.
Drawings depict a snow scene at the Grand Canyon, a pueblo near the Taos River, and a man on horseback.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views depict: a church in Pisco, houses seen from the sea (Islay Province), and an embarquement with sailships (Chincha Islands?).
Includes panoramic view made up of 6 photographs joined with cloth tape. 2 names found on versos: D. Early and D.O. Campell [sic; i.e. Campbell?] -- photographers?
Twenty matted prints depicting various topographical scenes in England and Wales.
Views show various scenes at Arroyo Seco (including Commodore Sweitzer at Sweitzer's Camp and guests), San Fernando Mission, San Antonio Canyon, the beach at Lugonia, fishermen at Santa Catalina Island, San Pedro harbor, Camulos Ranch, Sawpit Canyon, San Gabriel Canyon,...
Scenes of penitent activity of members of Hermanos Penitentes, or the Penitente Brotherhood, in New Mexico. Also depicted are penitent crosses and adobe structures (moradas?). Taken from a distance, with majority of images depicting penitentes bearing crosses in outdoor desert...
Collection comprises photographs depicting scenes, events, and destinations primarily in Southern California between 1938-1942. Seven photographs show the Los Angeles flood of 1938 and the flood damage that had occurred in North Hollywood. The bulk of the photographs show locations...
This is a small cord-tied album in Japanese dated Showa 11 (1936) on cover, (cover also notes "made in Japan" in English). The Japanese title is or "Photograph Album of Scenic/Noted Places in Japan." The album contains 26 views of...
This collection includes selected business records and other documentation for Scenic Railways, Inc., operator of two excursion railroads, the Tahoe, Trout Creek & Pacific Railroad, and the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
This collection documents the activities of the Plant Closures Project (PCP). Consists of organizational records dated from 1981 to 1991, the bulk from 1982-1989, including budget, planning and reorganization documents, minutes, funding requests, reports, newsletters, impact statistics, steering committee leadership...
Henry M. Schacht (1916- ) served as the Farm Reporter columnist for the (1959-1993) and Vice President and Corporate Secretary of California Canners and Growers (1965-1981). His papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, serials, clippings, and promotional materials relating Schacht's work as...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to international trade negotiations and American agriculture.
Correspondence, autographed book, newsletter, photograph, and clippings, relating to the career and economic views of H. Schacht.
Julius Schachter was a leading microbiologist at UCSF, an expert on chlamydia and trachoma. This collection contains instructional and research photo slides, photos, negative strips and cassette tapes. As well as articles, publications and other written research material....
Correspondence and publications about brandy and cognac.
This is a collection of photographs of 11 California missions and their grounds, taken during a restoration period from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Notable missions that are depicted include San Fernando Rey de España, San Luis Rey de...
Acquired in 2007, the Kurt Werner Schaechter Collection in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives consists primarily of photocopies made by Schaechter of documents from French state archives. These copies relate to the role played by the Vichy France government...
Joan M. Schaefer (1921-2017) was Dean of Women 1955-1992 within the USC Office of Student Affairs. This collection includes professional files of documents and correspondence associated with Schaefer's role as Dean of Women, her involvement with USC Mortar Board and...
This collection contains a folder of San Franciscan Ellen Schaefer’s correspondence with State Senator Jackie Speier, regarding the case and settlement of property tax discrimination against same-sex couples.
George Schaefer (1920-1991) was a producer and director for television, film, and theatre productions. The collection consists of correspondence, production files, and scrapbooks related to Schaefer's career, particularly his work with television's Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Herbert Schaefer worked at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) as an aerospace engineer. He joined NASA and finalized his divorce in 1960, working on launching satellites at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), eventually becoming Chief of the Systems, Performance,...
Papers of Milner Baily Schaefer (1912-1970), a professor of oceanography and science administrator known for his work in fisheries, marine resources, and population dynamics. Schaefer served as director of investigations for the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) from 1951 to...
Manuscripts, poems, correspondence, photographs.
This collection includes the Warner Bros. related materials belonging to William "Bill" Schaefer (1910-1991), executive assistant to Jack Warner (1892-1978).
Collection consists of reel-to-reel audio recordings of various USC ensembles under the direction of William Schaefer.
F.J. Schaeffer bills of lading (SAFR 13554, HDC 9) includes four bills of lading: two from Sutton & Company, one from Randolph M. Cooley and the last one is unidentified.
Hanns and Kate Schaeffer specialized in Old Master paintings from all European schools. The records of the Schaeffer Galleries document gallery's stock and business dealings from the early 1920s until the late 1980s, both in Berlin and New York. The...
Scrapbooks include music concert programs, ballet programs, and other shows performed in the San Francisco Bay Area....
The collection is comprised of research materials and drafts for Patricia A. Schaelchlin's work, Newspaper barons: a biography of the Scripps family. The bulk of the collection consists of the author's notes regarding biographic materials, most of which are photocopies...
Typescript of an unpublished account of a international swindle, , with extensive appendices of material relating to the fictional events.
The collection contains assorted service grams, bulletins, product brochures for Caterpillar & Deere.
This collection contains the sheet music manuscripts, published scores, and personal papers of American composer Helen Louise Schaffer.
Photographs used in Schaffer's "High Sierra hiking guide # 18 - Sonora Pass." Mountain scenes some including lakes (Duck lake, Wolf Creek Lake, Topaz Lake), valleys, Basque shepard carving and stone work, and the construction of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Relates to conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Photocopy.
This collection includes correspondence and photographs covering the period after the arrival of Schallenberger in California, with an account, recorded by Mary Sheldon Barnes, of Schallenberger's overland journey to California from Missouri in 1844. Correspondents include John Townsend, Elizabeth Schallenberger...
Rev. Winfred B. Schaller was a leader in the creation of the Church of Lutheran Confession (CLC). He served as editor of the CLC's first periodical, , from June 1958 until he was forced to resign in August 1970. He...
Typescript account of a student tradition known as "pilch," based on a character from an S.J. Perelman cartoon; with accompanying letter by Schanck.
Speeches and writings, radio broadcasts, correspondence, notes, photographs, and printed matter relating to Russian history and literature during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and to the development of the Soviet political system.
This collection is comprised of photographs, negatives, lectures, transcripts, correspondences, and other ephemera documenting Alois Schardt's career as a German art historian and museum director before, during, and after World War II. After being forced from job at the National...
Correspondence and papers relating primarily to Scharrenberg's career in the labor movement and his other positions. Includes letters to and from Scharrenberg; subject files containing committee reports, memoranda, copies of correspondence, notes, printed material, clippings, etc.; scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings...
The George A. Schastey collection consists of drawings relating to the Lauriston Estate in Portola Valley, California. Drawings consist of sketches, working drawings, full-size details, and presentation drawings for the original residence, Villa Lauriston, the Patricia Law Homestead, and the...
Study entitled Kampen om Statsskicket i Finland 1918, and an untitled memorandum, relating to the Finnish Revolution of 1917-1918 and to political conditions in Finland.
The Edward E. Schaupp papers includes artifacts, ephemera, and photographs mostly related to the civil rights movement in the 1960s. The collection consist of eight protest buttons related to SNCC, C.O.R.E., fair housing, and the March on Washington, two arm/head...
These papers primarily document Schawlow's career at Stanford and include correspondence, 1951-1995; lecture notes and class files, 1980-1988, containing problem sets and solutions, exams, and other information; grant files; records from participation in professional organizations including American Physical Society, American...
Reports, studies, memoranda, minutes, correspondence, financial data, and printed matter, relating to Stanford University investments in South Africa.
Jerrold L. Schecter was an author and journalist who covered Russia, Korea, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. His papers include writings and photographs from Schecter's time at Time magazine, photocopies of declassified Soviet and American government documents, printed matter, and...
Diaries, typescripts, publications (photocopies; originals with donor)...
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, data, minutes, speeches, and clippings related to the associations, water supply in Contra Costa County and Solano County, and salt water encroachment in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Reports, Kwajalein army base newspaper issues, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to United States Army atomic bomb tests at Bikini atoll in 1946.
The Herman George Scheffauer Photograph Album contains 130 photographs taken circa 1885-1925. Nearly all the photographs in the album feature Scheffauer, many of them being portraits taken by professional photographers in San Francisco, London, and Berlin. Other notable persons featured...
Papers of anthropologist Harold Scheffler, relating to Scheffler's field research on ambilineal descent groups on Choiseul Island in the Solomon Islands between 1958 and 1961, and to his comparative study of religious revitalization movements, especially the Christian Fellowship Church, conducted...
The Scheibe Family Collection documents the Wilmington family’s activities, with a focus on experiences in education and civic engagement primarily between 1930 and 1945. The collection includes yearbooks and booklets, greeting cards, and materials related to local membership organizations.
Dr. Arnold B. Scheibel had a long and internationally recognized career in research, teaching, and administration, spent almost entirely at the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles. Grounded in both Neuroanatomy and Psychiatry, he sought to describe the...
Correspondence, writings, reports, bulletins, serial issues, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, video tapes, and motion picture film relating to American relations with Africa, the political and economic development of Kenya and other African countries, assistance to African students in the United...
Relates to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
The Randy Schell papers contain materials related to the grassroots effort to develop a lesbian and gay community center in 1979 and 1980, and to Schell’s work against anti-gay violence as a Senior Client Advocate for the Community United Against...
The Martha Schellhaas Dickoff Travel Diary documents the journey of a Swiss-born American woman to visit family in her hometown in Switzerland. She describes traveling on train across the United States, on the Queen Mary to Paris, her train journey...
This collection contains correspondence from PFC Walter L. Schellhorn, USA to a Miss Jean Heiney during the Vietnam War. Ms. Heiney had collaborated with other women to send a Christmas package to soldiers they did not know and PFC Schellhorn...
Papers of Andrew Schelling, American poet, translator, editor, and teacher. The collection documents his career as a poet, essayist, editor, ecologist, translator of classical Indian poetry, and as a professor at Naropa University. Schelling's papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, translations,...
Records of a machine shop, presumably at Santa Rosa.
The Ernest Schelling papers largely consist of printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, much of it relating to Schelling's service as a major in the United States Army during World War I and as an assistant military attaché in Switzerland during...
The Steven Schemmel collection contains various erotic drawings, publications, clippings, and photographs collected by Schemmel. Subjects include Tom of Finland and Kake magazine, Etienne and Storytime magazine, Harry Bush, Colt, Luger, Jim French, Meatmen comics, and Blade. The material spans...
Binder of mimeographed materials titled "Biographical Information" pertaining largely to his World War II service in the Corps of Engineers and his postwar service as Chief, Natural Resources Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, in Tokyo, Japan...
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, reports, clippings, maps, and photographs relating to the Allied occupation of Japan, relations between Taiwan and the United States, and economic conditions in Japan and Taiwan.
Manuscript lecture notes recorded by medical student John P. Schenck for courses given by David Hosack at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. Most lectures are numbered and dated, from late 1816 through early 1817. Written in...
The Agnes Schenk scrapbooks document Agnes Schenk's work and creative process as a painter. The collection consists of her personal notes and sketches compiled between 1985-1992.
Lynn Schenk is a lawyer and politician who served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives as a congresswoman from San Diego. She also served as Chief of Staff to Gray Davis during his entire tenure as Governor of...
Lynn Schenk was a representative from California. She served as Deputy Attorney General in the California State Attorney General's Office, Criminal Division for about a year before taking a position with San Diego Gas and Electric as an in-house lawyer....
Photographs of John J. Muccio and Huh Jung (and Marcus W. Scherbacher) on government and diplomatic business in South Korea during the mid 1940's up to the late 1950's.
Mainly depicts visit of United Nations commissioners to Greece.
The collection consists of symposia, reports, and reprints relating to geothermal resources, fluid flow, and heat transport.
The bulk of the collection centers on the work with the Council of National Defense of James A.B. Scherer (1870-1944), president of the California Institute of Technology, during the First World War. Subjects in the collection include: African-Americans; Americanization; American...
This collection contains correspondence from Waldemar Scherer to his son Sgt. Richard P. Scherer, USMC, and one scrapbook of letters written to Waldemar's newpaper column.
Collection contains personal files and records, notes and reports, correspondence, indexed photographs, negatives, and slides, contemporary military-issued maps, a diary from 1948, and a 200,000-word manuscript pertaining to Charles Maxton Schermerhorn's experiences in Greece as a social worker and author....
Account of a voyage from San Francisco to New York City via Panama, with later entries from Lena, Illinois
Relates to German military activities during World War I.
Relates to German military activities in France and Belgium during World War I. Includes typewritten translation.
The Philip K. Scheuer papers span the years 1914-1968 and encompass approximately 5.5 linear feet. The collection consists of clippings, correspondence, notebooks, and childhood flipbooks....
This collection consists of American script supervisor Stanley K. Scheuer's (1900-1983) scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills, magazines, and lists of films he worked on. He worked on films including "West Side Story" (1961), "Al Capone" (1959), and "Cleopatra" (1963).
Photographs of motion picture sets, cameramen and directors. ca. 1910-1917, undated
Ann Foley Scheuring is a writer and editor with an emphasis on agriculture topics; author of Abundant Harvest: the History of the University of California, Davis. The collection contains photographs relating to California agriculture, some of which were used in...
Correspondence, reports, speeches, writings, notes, bulletins, interviews, pamphlets, clippings, and printed matter, relating to European and international trade unions, the labor movement in Europe, communism in the labor movement, and the post-World War II European Recovery Program.
Slides pertaining to Schevill's research on Mayan textiles, chiefly depicting materials from collections and exhibitions of several institutions (e.g. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, U.C. Berkeley; Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University).
Include two letters from publishers in Spain, sample printer's sheets, and a transcript of Lope de Vega's La Dama Boba.
Correspondence, personal documents, drawings, paintings, and photographs, relating to official German artwork during World War II.
Relates mainly to land reform in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period, and to proposals for Central European agricultural cooperation.
This collection of photographs taken by Charles O. Farciot documents Edward Schieffelin’s gold prospecting trip through Alaska via the Yukon River in 1882 and 1883. Views include many close portraits of Alaskan natives and their families; the towns of St....
Collection includes Marguerite Ann Schieve's high school and college student notebooks, course materials, and correspondence from her time at Stanford University....
Professional correspondence, reports and committee papers relating to Professor Schiff's work at Stanford as well as with the National Academy of Science and NASA. Of note are papers relating to his term as head of the Physics Department at Stanford...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Book chapter, articles, lectures, and some correspondence dating from Schiffer's tenure at Stanford University.
Research notes relating to Santa Cruz County Lighthouse Field and Grey Whale Ranch.
This collection consists of the book collection of Austrian American actor Joseph Schildkraut (1896-1964). Schildkraut acted in both theater and film, starting in Berlin. He is best known for playing Otto Frank in both the original stage play and film...
Collection consists of vinyl records across various genres from the collection of Austrian actor Joseph Schildkraut.
Leonora Schildraut (nee Rogers) was the third wife of actor Joseph Schildkraut. A musician and actress, she was a member of the Peter Merenblum California Junior Symphony and later appeared in a few motion pictures and acted on the stage....
This collection is comprised of materials collected by James A. Schill, a retired Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State and USAID. The materials include a Vietnamese boat person refugee's pocket diary from 1979, numerous color photographs of...
Esther Schiller was a tobacco control advocate in the Los Angeles area and co-founder of the nonprofit organization, Smokefree Air for Everyone (SAFE). The collection consists of 9 cartons containing books, resources, awards, photographs and Esther's daily planners....
Esther Schiller was a tobacco control advocate in the Los Angeles area and co-founder of the nonprofit organization, Smokefree Air for Everyone (SAFE). The collection consists of 9 cartons containing books, resources, awards, photographs and Esther's daily planners....
A collection of professional material for the German-British philosopher and author Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller.
F.C.S. Schiller (1864-1937) was a pragmatist philosopher. He was the president of the Aristotelian Society (1921), and was elected fellow of the British Academy (1926). The collection consists of manuscripts of published books and articles, correspondence, documents, photographs, and ephemera...
Female models posing among product displays of various "Schilling's Best" merchandise (coffee, tea, baking powder), manufactured by the San Francisco firm A. Schilling and Company.
This collection includes materials collected and produced by journalist Elizabeth Schilling in the course of researching and reporting on the Watsonville canneries strike between 1985 and 1988. Materials include Schilling's research and interview notes; newspaper clippings documenting the strike and...
This is a collection of typed, signed manuscripts by Frank A. Schilling. Most are manuscripts from the Conservation Association of Los Angeles County's broadcasts on KECA as part of the Chaparral Club program, from 1932 October 28-1937 September.
Translations of documents published in the Soviet journal Krasnyi Arkhiv during the 1920s. Includes translations of excerpts from the diaries of the Russian statesman A. A. Polovtsov, 1877-1908; of dispatches by foreign diplomats in Russia at the time of the...
The R. M. Schindler papers contain the work of the Viennese-born American architect, Rudolph Michael Schindler (1887-1953), primarily from his time in California....
This collection consists of approximately fifty of Prof. Schindler-Rainman's papers and publications from the decades of the 1960s and the 1970s, as well as an oral history. Eva Schindler-Rainman (d. 1996) was a leader in the field of social work...
Research, manuscript, and drafts created by Jan Philip Schinhan for a paper presented at the American Musicological Society Conference on November 9, 1935 on Papagos (Tohono Oʼodham) and Yurok recorded music held at the Hearst Museum of Anthropology.
The Peter N. Schink papers contain the professional papers of Schink, a salesman and manufacturer's representative in the semiconductor industry.
This collection consists of conference and journal papers, reports and correspondence from Roland Schinzinger from 1965-1990. In 1966, he was the first student at the University of California, Irvine, to earn a Ph.D and was a member of the founding...
Walter Marty "Wally" Schirra, Jr., was an American naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and one of the original seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury.
The Gail Schlachter Financial Aid Directory Collection, 1977-2016, is a collection of financial aid guides published by Reference Service Press that provide information of funding opportunities available for college- and graduate school-bound students and groups of people. The Collection also...
The Charles Schlaifer papers span the years 1929-1957 (bulk 1929-1948) and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of advertising material, correspondence, and two scrapbooks. The scrapbooks contain advertising, publicity, and exploitation materials from Publix Theatres Corporation in Omaha, circa...
Glenn R. Schleede served as a Staff Assistant, Domestic Council to Michael Raoul-Duval. At the Domestic Council, Schleede provided policy formulation and coordination in his areas of responsibility, which included energy, clean air, nuclear energy, science and space, and organization...
The Lee C. Schlegel World War II Collection documents the experiences of United States Army soldier, Lee Cyrus Schegel, whose enlistment period spanned the first three years of United States involvement in World War II. The collection consists of approximately...
Correspondence, clippings, flyers, legal documents, book notes, organizational prospectus, notes, legal expense records, mailing lists, invoices, personal advertising inquiries, private periodicals (personals), photographs, and other material from Richard L. Schlegel, 1959-1972. Schlegel was a gay civil rights activist who pursued...
The A.F. Schleicher collection is a series of six large photograph scrapbooks and documents the life and travels of Schleicher in the early 20th century.
The John Schlesinger papers span the years 1945-2003 (bulk 1995-2000) and encompass 8.3 linear feet. The collection contains production material for twelve films: BILLY LIAR (1963), COLD COMFORT FARM (1996), THE DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975), EYE FOR AN EYE...
Interviews with people documenting their roles in the fields of health service, maternal and child care, family planning, and reform of abortion laws. V.1: Sarah R. Weddington; v.2: Helen B. Taussig; v.3: Lana C. Phelan; v.4: Sarah and Christopher Tietze;...
Interviews, primarily with women, documenting their roles in the fields of health services, birth control movement, and abortion reform. V.1: Sadja Goldsmith; v.2: Estelle Griswold; v.3: Arlene Carmen; v.4: Beatrice Blair; v.5: Constance E. Cook; v.6: Sarah Marcus; v.7: Caroline...
Interviews with women documenting their roles in the fields of health service, maternal and child care, family planning, and marriage counseling. Photographs inserted. V.1: Martha May Eliot; v.2: Emily H. Mudd; v.3: Loraine L. Campbell; v.4: Florence Clothier; v.5: Louise...
Pamphlets and leaflets, relating to economic reconstruction in Schleswig-Holstein and to West German participation in the Marshall Plan.
Writings, clippings, press releases, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, correspondence with German and Swiss politicians, and other printed matter relating to post-World War II anti-communist movements in East Germany, communist movements in West Germany, propaganda and espionage in East and...
This collection includes documents, correspondence, photographs, and other material regarding Christena L. Schlundt, Professor Emerita of Dance and founding faculty member at the University of California, Riverside (UCR). Materials in the collection include items pertaining to the UCR Department of...
Research materials of Jerry and Carol Schmalenberger for their book, Winter Island: The Delta’s Attempt at Eden
The collection consists of 12 original ink drawings by Bill Schmeling, aka "The Hun." According to the Leather Archives & Museum website, Schmeling is "a Portland, Oregon based, homoerotic, homomasculine fetish artist active in the late twentieth and early twenty-first...
Relates to resistance activities of foreign forced laborers in Germany during World War II.
This collection contains three correspondences written by F1/C and WT3/C George Schmid, USN to his family during the Second World War.
Interviews relating to the Chernobyl nuclear accident in Ukraine in 1986. Also includes video tape, slides, and printed matter relating to the incident.
Postcards, photographs, museum catalogs, and other printed ephemera assembled by Schmidt show many of Wright's most famous buildings and note the relationship of his work to that of other architects. The bulk of the collection comprises journals and other printed...
Christine Schmidt was Programs Director at the Billy DeFrank Community Center in San Jose from 1992 to 1994. As a student at San Jose State University (SJSU), she hosted the radio talk show, “Diagonally Speaking,” and was a student organizer...
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This collection contains 94 photograph slides from the Vietnam War. They were owned by Eloise Marie Hall Schmidt of Sumter, South Carolina.
Eric J. Schmidt is an Old China Hand that taught at the Shanghai American School and was interned by the Japanese in the Chapei camp outside of Shanghai. The collection contains drawings done by Schmidt, including pencil portraits of fellow...
The collection contains 53 color prints of the UCSC Farm and Garden Project. The photographs were taken by Eric N. Schmidt during his apprenticeship, and the images celebrate the land, the work, and the lives of staff and apprentices dedicated...
The collection primarily contains boxes of glass lantern slides taken by Erich F. Schmidt (1897-1964), at archaeological sites, including Persepolis (in Luristan, Iran) ca. latter 1920s-latter 1930s.
Diaries, 1932-1945, and clippings and miscellanea, 1914-1945, relating to pacifism and social conditions in Germany during the Nazi period and World War II.
Sound recordings from Stanford University professor and choral director Harold C. Schmidt (1910-1993), including performances from the Stanford University Chorus, Choir, and Chamber Chorale.
Correspondence, orders, speeches, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
The Schmidt Collections is comprised entirely of project records. The project records include a few sketches, studies, and designs but are primarily working drawings....
This collection includes the engineer and train crew time slips of Southern Pacific conductor / trainman Kell D. Schmidt from January 1958 to Dec. 1967.
Early photographs, 35mm and lantern slides of the California National Primate Research Center.
Interviews with (in v. 1); and with Ernest F. Wuthmann, Stewart Norris and Lorenz Schmidt (in v. 2). V. 1 covers the early history of the company, with extensive comment devoted to the identification of pictures of the company plants...
Collection consists primarily of scrapbooks containing label samples and advertising materials.
Two scenes from the American Civil War showing troop combat.
River Schmidt (1959 October 23-2010 September 8) was a lesbian activist, artist, herbalist, and union electrician. Schmidt grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio and later attended Kent State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing...
Ronald H. Schmidt taught middle school in the Morgan Hill Unified School District; he was the first openly gay teacher in the district and an activist for queer students and teachers. The bulk of the collection contains materials related to...
The Walter E. Schmidt, S.J. & the Santa Clara Valley Youth Village Collection, 1944-2009 (bulk 1944-1974), documents the activities of Father Schmidt and the participants of the Santa Clara Valley Youth Village. Started by a handful of youth in 1944,...
The Willard Schmidt collection documents some of the administrative duties of Willard Schmidt, the Chief of Internal Security for the War Relocation Authority and the Tule Lake Internment/ Segregation Camp. This collection contains administrative records and photos pertaining to the...
This collection contains a photograph album and scrapbook that belonged to San Diego College for Women and University of San Diego Professor of Chemistry Sister Agnes Schmit, RSCJ.
Mainly first editions, many signed, of Booker Prize winner and shortlist books, together with related correspondence (mainly Booker authors), publicity, and other ephemera.
This collection comprises news clippings, correspondence, memoranda, press releases and other papers related to the 1972 campaign of John G. Schmitz as the nominee of the American Party for President of the United States. Also included are news stories and...
Collection consists of 120mm and 35mm color slides of production stills for film projects worked on by American cinematographer John Schmitz (1897-1983).
This collection contains the correspondence of Cpl. Norbert G. Schmitz, USA written to his parents and brother. The collection also includes postcards.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, conference papers, minutes, reports, financial records, and printed matter relating to economic theory, monetary policy, and economic research foundations in West Germany.
Diary and correspondence, relating to social conditions in China during and after World War II. Includes letters written by Carl Otto Hans Schmüser, German citizen and husband of Lydia Schmüser. Also includes form letters and printed ephemera relating to postwar...
Relates to personal matters and social conditions in Germany. Addressed to relatives and friends in the United States.
The collection consists of 2111 complete sets of orchestral parts for silent films, assembled by Louis B. Schnauber between 1910 and 1927 while he worked as Music Director in more than 25 Omaha theaters. The collection is in the midst...
The Barbara O. Schneeman Papers document UC Davis faculty member Barbara Schneeman's career as teacher, administrator, and public servant. The papers date 1934 to 2007, with the bulk of the material falling between 1988 and 2006. The collection includes materials...
Contains artwork and correspondence of illustrator Charles E. Schneeman, Jr. The group of science fiction illustrations includes roughly 500 drawings, sketches, photochemical reproductions (including photographs used as reference for sketches), and paintings. The collection also includes a small collection of...
The papers of Carolee Schneemann chronicle in detail her work as an artist, film maker, writer, art historian, feminist, and teacher.
The archive documents Schneemann's performances, happenings, film and book production, and exhibitions from 1959-1994. It includes original materials relating to performances and publication projects in the form of notes, drawings, performance scripts and manuscripts; correspondence with visual, literary and performing...
Papers of Alan Schneider (1917-1984), a prominent American theater director who staged the U.S. premiere of Samuel Beckett's . The collection includes Schneider's production files, which contain the director's prompt books with conceptual notes, analysis of theme and characters, and...
Includes individual and groups portraits and snapshots of, presumably, Schneider and other associates in the pharmacology field. Also includes a few photographs of pharmacy drugstores.
Arthur Schneider was a motion picture and television video editor whose credits include , , and . The collection consists of script and production material related to his work on television programs, specials and television movies. The bulk of the...
Collection of manuscript scores and some parts for music by Edward F. Schneider. Includes songs, symphonic poems, and incidental music for several Bohemian Grove plays. Also in the collection are his notebooks with sketches and drafts, and some miscellaneous material....
Relates to political and racial unrest at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. One letter is written on the obverse side of a leaflet, possession of which was illegal.
This collection contains 313 letters sent from George Schneider to his future wife, Virginia Webb; as well as few other letters, notes, and clippings. A majority of the letters were sent during Schneider's time in the United States Army as...
The albums contain photographs taken at Games Games II which was held in San Francisco in 1986. The collection also includes photographs and negatives of the Acme Man contest, Castro Street Fair, and a contact sheet for Games Games II.
The New Almaden Mine Collection (Bulmore) contains documents dating from 1850 to 1976. The materials, measuring 15.5 linear feet are housed in 18 boxes and are arranged in 8 series: Administrative, Miners and Miners' Fund, Ledgers, Printed Materials, Research Files...
German architect born in Mainz, Germany, who received his architectural training under Lussow and Kuehne (Dresden, 1911-1912), Walter Gropius (Berlin, 1912-1914), and Peter Behrens (Berlin, 1915-1916). After immigrating to the United States in 1938, he worked in Chicago for Sears,...
Writings, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to the Russian Revolution, and to American military medicine during World War II.
Paul and Margaret Schneider were television writers who wrote singly and collaboratively. The bulk of the collection represents a variety of television productions such as Bonanza, Macus Welby M.D., and Star Trek, among many others. Additionally, there are documents documenting...
Personal and professional files of Stephen Henry Schneider (1945-2010), Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Professor of Biological Sciences, Professor (by courtesy) of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and a Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the...
Victoria Schneider is an activist and sex worker best known for her lawsuit against the City and County of San Francisco, concerning an unlawful strip search during her booking at the San Francisco County Jail. The collection extensively documents Schneider’s...
Walter Otto Schneider served as comptroller of the Los Angeles Country Club from 1915, the year he came to the US from Germany, until his death in 1962. This collection consists of files of receipts and correspondence with bookdealers, as...
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of Howard A. Schneiderman, developmental biologist, chief scientist and senior vice-president for research and development at the Monsanto Company, and dean and professor of the School of Biological Sciences at the University...
Primarily material related to Schneiderman's role as California State secretary of the Communist Party, including correspondence, leaflets, clippings, pamphlets, memoranda, reports, hearing transcripts and manuscript for his autobiography, , including one chapter not published.
Collection includes production notes, lighting layout, script with stage manager's notes, two scripts annotated with directorial comments, two notebooks kept by Sheila Weber of Schneider's commentary on "Godot," copies of articles by Schneider, copies of articles about Samuel Beckett, and...
Certificates, medals, and photographs, relating to economic administration in East Germany.
Photos make up the bulk of the manuscript collection. Of considerable note are several pieces of ephemera, including a photo of Schnetz with CA Governor Earl Warren in recognition of his role in the war bond victory drive. A series...
Relates to conditions in Berlin and in Russia in the spring of 1945, immediately before the German surrender.
This small collection contains family photographs of Angel Island (Ft. McDowell), Camp Reynolds (aka West Garrison), ca. 1880-1920, the S.F. earthquake and fire in 1906 and a couple of framed items.
The Ellie Schnitzer Collection is divided into five series: PARTY BUILDING, LINE OF MARCH, FRONTLINE POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS (FPO), CROSSROADS, and OTHER POLITICAL INTERESTS....
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was a physician and author. He wrote poems, plays, short fiction, and novels. The collection consists of microfilm copies of the Arthur Schnitzler Archives from Cambridge. The microfilm includes manuscripts, correspondence, scripts, sketches, a dissertation on Schnitzler,...
The collection contains records, photographs, and audiovisual media from the artist collective Border Art Workshop/Tallér de Arte Fronterízo (BAW/TAF), as gathered and maintained by Michael Schnorr, one of the founding members of the group.
Alfred Schnurmann (born 1905 in Mulhouse, Alsace-Lorraine) was the son of a prosperous Jewish wool merchant. Alfred attended the university at Konstanz and worked as a salesman of textiles and clothing, settling in Berlin. In 1930 he married Hetta Hertel...
The papers of Ruth Schoenbach relate to her work with the organization Lesbian Schoolworkers. The collection includes photographic slides, ephemera, flyers, meeting notes, and other material related to Lesbian Schoolworkers and other organizations, including the Gay Teachers and School Workers...
Collection consists of materials relating mostly to Schoenberg's career at UCLA, including his University of California biography form, and letters to and from Schoenberg, his friends and UCLA colleagues, and his family. Includes miscellaneous photographs, some inscribed, of Schoenberg and...
Writings and correspondence, relating to German literature, national socialism in Germany, and anti-Nazi German émigré life
The Schoener Collection contains correspondence, poems both in German and English, and articles on rose breeding and horticulture. There also exist approximately thirty notebooks containing rough drafts of articles and personal thoughts. Included in the papers is Schoener's manual on...
The collection consists of four photographs taken of members of the Schoenfeld family in front of and inside their family's store at 1600 Ward Street, in Berkeley, California. The collection also includes photographs of Irving and Harold Schoenfeld with their...
The Schoenrock Collection consists of 104 photographs taken in and around Requa, California, during its heyday as a bustling cannery town, dating from approximately 1890 to 1925. Requa is located at the mouth of the Klamath River on the Yurok...
Correspondence, speeches, typescripts of novels, book reviews, and short stories, mostly in German. Collection also includes one photograph album.
Songs of the Red Army Chorus of the Soviet Union; songs of the International Brigade from the Spanish Civil War; and the British Broadcasting Corporation tribute to President John F. Kennedy immediately after his assassination.
Correspondence about the Children's Literature collection. Walter Crane letter with drawing to W.A.S. Benson, 1889. Paper dolls, drawings, posters, puzzles, figurines, and ephemera relating to the Schofield children's literature collection. Also included are early family correspondence, photographs, and documents.
Nathan L. Schoichet was a lawyer who specialized in civil liberty and constitutional cases. He worked closely with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for many years. The collection consists of research files, briefs, books, clippings, and other printed material...
The collection consists of papers documenting the life and professional career of physiologist Per Fredrik Scholander. Papers include biographical materials, admistrative files, research and expedition activities, lectures and writings, committee service and honors, as well as images, media and scrapbooks.
Box 1: memorial program and tributes, student tributes, History 4 B notes, articles on Brentano, and offprints. Videocassette: Robert Brentano teaching History 4 B, May 8, 2002 (Motion Picture 1331 D). Sound cassettes: June 25, 1999 interview with Brentano conducted...
Contains letters of recommendation for scholarships to the University of California.
This collection contains records pertaining to the Scholia Club of San Diego including administrative documents, financial information, newspaper articles, and papers which were presented to the club for discussion at meetings.
The collection consists of newsclippings, programs, coreographic notes, photographs, scrapbooks and videos related to the dance department at Sacramento State University.
This collection contains one correspondence from PFC Sidney A. Scholl, USA, to his friend Raymond C. Short during the Vietnam War.
This collection contains materials produced by the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps and collected by Steve Scholl. Materials include directories, band notes, programs, bylaws, flyers, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, and other ephemera. It also contains flyers...
Austrian elementary school textbook published under supervision of Allied occupation authorities.
This collection contains slides taken by photographer Michael Schols during the 1980s and early 1990s. Subjects of images include the People's Theatre, Teatro Esperanza, Lilith, Tale Spinners, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Gay Freedom Day Parades, National March for Gay Rights,...
Relates to the role of women under national socialism in Germany. Includes translation of excerpts from a speech by Adolf Hitler, German Führer. Both speeches delivered at the 7th Congress of the Nazi Party at Nuremberg.
This collection is comprised of eight boxes of 35 mm color slides of diesel locomotives collected by Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway employee Richard Scholz and taken between 1964 and 2000. There are over 1,300 slides of Atchison, Topeka...
Received with the Zelda Mackay pictorial collection.
These are files pertaining to various school bond elections in Davis, Washington, Riverbank, Sacramento, River and Clarksburg School Districts. Contains correspondence, petitions, reports, ballots, and notices of publication. Location: A38.7
Papers for preliminary discussion of building the school.
The collection consists of school district orders and receipts.
The document the Task Force's research and findings concerning the San Diego Unified School District's integration plan. These records contain correspondence, monitor applications and logs, school assignments, student testing results, enrollment statistics, court orders and charges, task force reports, race/human relations...
The School of Biological Sciences was one of the original founding divisions of the University of California, Irvine, when the campus first opened in 1965. This collection comprises photographs for and from the School of Biological Sciences. It includes exterior...
This collection consists of records from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Records primarily relate to Linus Pauling as a student-recommended visiting lecturer.
This collection consists of reprints and photocopies of research articles from the School of Biological Sciences' Department of Psychobiology, Center for Pathobiology, and Developmental Biology Center. The reprints are bound in annual volumes from 1971 to 1987 with articles arranged...
School of Business Administration records include meeting and administrative records, faculty documents, correspondence, historical materials, marketing records, reports of proposals and research, and publications. Publications include yearbooks, facebooks, and business program pamphlets.
The collection consists of publications produced by the University of California, Riverside, School of Business, including brochures, magazines, Dean's Reports, and Strategic Plans.
Collection includes photographs, printed material, and ephemera related to the history of the UCSF School of Dentistry, dated 1855-1997. Of special note is the “Treasure Chest” material, including Dental Department/College of Dentistry exams, course requirements, and other material.
The records in this series contain materials related to the School of Education. It includes materials related to the Board of Governors of the School of Education, Inner Committee, Public Lectures, Teacher’s Institute, and the Department of Extension Education.
The records in this series contain materials related to the School of Fine Arts, which originated from the Fine Arts Department.
The collection comprises publications of the University of California, Irvine, School of Humanities and its departments and programs. It includes promotional brochures, event fliers, manuals, newsletters, course descriptions, and student literary journals.
This collection comprises records from the School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine from 1965 until 2010. The records include meeting minutes of the Humanities Cabinet, the Humanities Executive Committee, and the faculty; and material relating to the...
The School of Law papers include material on the the construction of the original Boalt Hall, later known as Durant Hall, as well as records and correspondence regarding accreditation, admission and enrollment proceedures, the formation and operation of various administrative...
This collection comprises the records of the University of California, Irvine School of Law. The records include documentation about the planning and founding of the School of Law, including preliminary reports and plans from the early 1990s from University of...
Includes records of the Alumni-Faculty Association and the Association of the Clinical Faculty, correspondence, minutes, class plays, homecomings, membership, questionnaires, etc....
The Leadership Education to Advance Diversity–African, Black and Caribbean (LEAD-ABC) Program is a University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine mission-based program aimed at producing future physicians who are committed to addressing the health needs of African, Black, and Caribbean...
This collection contains vertical (subject) files (1966-2004) compiled by the Department of Special Collections and Archives, a photograph of the founding chair of surgery (1968), slides, and a set of invitations and event fliers for UCI School of Medicine and...
This collection contains programs, invitations, and other material regarding the opening of the UC Riverside School of Medicine and the welcoming of the inaugural class. Select items used in the promotion of the School of Medicine are also included.
Correspondence, minutes, program information and curriculum reviews, materials related to seminars and conferences, reports, daily boards, and publications from the School of Medicine.
This collection includes photographs and video recordings documenting events at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and College of Health Sciences from 1996 - 2005.
The document the administrative work of the School, public events, and student performance work. It dates from 1957-2009. The collection consists of two series: and ....
This collection contains publications from the School of Physical Sciences and its departments.
The Pandemic Histories Archive was developed through a collaboration between the UC Irvine School of Social Ecology, the UCI Libraries, and the Blum Center Compassion in Action program. Throughout history, pandemics have had pervasive and enduring impacts on societies. In...
The collection contains publications of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) School of Social Ecology and its predecessor, the Program in Social Ecology. The bulk of the materials were published by the Program in Social Ecology and include brochures, fliers,...
This collection comprises the records of the University of California, Irvine, Program in Social Ecology from 1970-1992, and the School of Social Ecology from 1992 to present. The records document the administrative activities and curriculum of the Program in Social...
The collection comprises publications from the University of California, Irvine School of Social Sciences and its departments, including brochures, catalogs, course announcements, directories, manuals and other materials.
This collection comprises the administrative records of the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences. The majority of the records come from the dean's office, specifically from the tenures of dean William Schonfeld, 1982-2002, and dean Barbara Dosher, 2002-2013. The records...
The documents the school’s foundation, history, and influence in San Diego. The collection is composed of correspondence, newsletters, program fliers, student handbooks, faculty resumes, memoranda, and budgetary reports. Highlights include documentation for graduate study groups pertaining to LGBT students, accreditation...
Primarily school group portraits from Davis (Yolo County), Tremont and Dixon (Solano County), as well as Hyde family outings. School photos include children from grammar school through high school in front of school buildings. A variety of school dress is...
The Schooner copy photographs, circa 1890-1920, (SAFR 24644, P15-017) consists of three black-and-white photographic prints of various schooners on the Pacific Coast. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
One volume records pay to deck hands and other workers on the river schooner "Mabel and Edith." This vessel shipped freight for the Southern Pacific and other railroads. Receipts are signed by the shipmaster George Franklin Whitcomb, San Francisco. Information...
Contains ships log between San Francisco and Japan. Also includes notice of directions for the American Foghorn.
Fred Schoonmaker and Alfred Parkinson were a couple who attempted to establish a gay intentional community to be called Stonewall Park in rural Nevada. The bulk of the collection spans the years 1984-1987 and pertains to the business of Stonewall...
The collection documents the life and career of comic dancer Trudi Schoop and contains photographs, programs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera. The majority of materials represent the activities of the Trudi Schoop Comic Ballet from 1931 to 1939. The...
Portraits of Shorer taken throughout his career.
Papers generated in the course of activities of various members of the Schott and Kavinoky families from roughly 1900 through the 2000s. Materials includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, home movies, personal items and artifacts.
Collection consists of theater programs, clippings, playbills, ticket stubs, and other printed materials related to events attended by Esther Van Vleet Schou. Includes football programs and ticket stubs from various Rose Bowl and UCLA/USC football games, ca. 1936-1954. Theater programs...
Photographs and miscellany, relating to American military activities in France and the United States during World War I, and Arab life in North Africa during World War II. Includes a German pictorial book on Nazi industrial production, and a certificate...
The collection consists of by-laws, newsletters, membership lists, event announcements, correspondence, and a dues ledger book, collected by Paul Schraer and pertaining to lodge business of the B'nai B'rith Fox Lodge, B'nai B'rith Heartland Lodge, and B'nai B'rith Weinberger Lodge....
The Sheldon Schrager papers span the years 1957-1996 (bulk 1978-1995) and encompass 2.1 linear feet of manuscripts and 35 artworks. The collection contains scripts, production material, storyboards, legal documents, photographs, production design drawings, and posters. Titles represented include THE DAY...
Violet Schram was an actress of the stage, radio, and film. The collection consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and a poster relating to Schram's theatrical, radio, and movie career.
This collection contains the documents of the Schramm family, a family of Bessarabian Germans who were moved to German territory during World War II. The documents include pre-war military papers; resettlement documents; naturalization and employment papers; and some letters, including...
Collection consists of clippings, books, pamphlets, audiocassettes, and newsletters about gays, lesbians, transsexuals, and homosexuality collected by Frank Schreck....
American propaganda leaflets, flyers and serial issues produced for distribution to German soldiers during World War II, and pamphlets and clippings relating to the production of propaganda.
The Reinhold Schreiber envelopes (SAFR 17845, HDC 392) contains six paper envelopes and one cloth envelope. Five are addressed to Reinhold Schreiber, ship's photographer of the S.S. COLUMBUS and detainee at Angel Island. The other two envelopes are addressed to...
Correspondence, notes, reports, grant proposals, meeting materials, financial records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the Center for Safe Energy in promoting nuclear safety and alternative energy sources in the former Soviet Union, and to women's leadership training...
Photographs. Many taken in Santa Barbara where the family lived including the Santa Barbara earthquake, July, 1925. Also, outings to San Diego and San Juan Capistrano. There are loose photos plus 15 unbound pages from an album with a number...
Photograph album created by Capt. Theodore F. Schreier. Photographs depict aviation training at the Hancock College of Aeronautics in Santa Maria, CA, day to day activities of the soldiers, and views of the training grounds.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, postcards, and miscellany, relating to World Wars I and II, radicalism in Mexico, and other subjects.
Albert H. Schroeder (1914-1993) oversaw the Salt River Valley Stratigraphic Survey, a WPA project for which he trained the crew and which recorded 104 sites. He served in the army during World War II and following the war was hired...
A collection of glass slides depicting landscapes, exterior and interior views of country residences, gardening, farming and flower and shrub specimens.
This collection consists of inter-departmental communication, monthly activity reports, monthly newsletters, pamphlets on youth correctional facilities, literature on juvenile psychology and psychological disorders, and correspondence related to Linda Schroeder's position within the California Youth Authority. Also includes correspondence, bulletins, flyers,...
Major Randolph Schroeder served in the Army Air Corps.
Childhood in Germany and early years at sea; emigration to U.S. in 1905; arrival in San Francisco 1907; working in city's restaurants; purchase of Schroeder's in 1922; managing restaurant business; etc.
Include early records of the family in Germany; letters from August Martin Schütt to his brother in 1864 describing mining activity in Austin and Geneva, Nevada and in 1865 from Petersburg, Va. during the Civil War; letters from friends and...
The Bernard Schubert material spans the years 1894-1969 (bulk 1930-1945) and encompasses 2.1 linear feet. The collection includes the screenplays for JUNGLE WOMAN (1944) and THE MUMMY'S CURSE (1944) and about 40 other scripts for unproduced films, as well as...
200 original watercolors of aquatic species by amateur artist Isabel L. Fottler Schubert.
The John Schubert Russian River Collection contains photographs, maps, postcards, scrapbooks, business records, family histories, and ephemera relating to the history and development of Sonoma County's Russian River area resorts, social and civic organizations, festivals, cemeteries, railroads, bridges, schools, mining...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to World War II, the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1945, international affairs in Europe during the interwar period, the communist movement in Czechoslovakia, and the coup d'état...
The bulk of the collection spans from 1961 to 1977, mainly while Schuck was a professor of the Political Science Department at Mount Holyoke College. The collection primarily reflects Schuck's research interests in South Vietnam: elections, government administration, the Vietnam...
Relates to world peace and German-American relations.
Schuette was the general manager of the mining operation at New Almaden Mines from 1940 to 1945, when it was owned by the New Almaden Corporation. General and personal correspondence to and from the general manager,1943-1944, and business statements related...
Golden Jubilee yearbook that commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Schuetzen Verein of San Francisco.
Dutch graphic, furniture, and architectural designer who worked in lithography, etching, woodcutting and painting. He was also a filmmaker, photographer, and teacher who applied the principle of De Stijl and constructivism to commercial advertising. The collection consists of printed ephemera...
This is a collection of bibliographic information on index cards in English, French, and German. The collection is entirely undated. Cards contain bibliographic information on anthropology and archaeology resources, mostly dealing with "early man" and prehistoric studies. The cards display...
Rudolf Schuller (1873-1932) was an Austrian linguist and philologist whose primary concentration was on Indian languages of Central and South America, and who was working on a translation of the Popol Vuh, the creation story from the Quiché (K'iche') Maya...
This collection consists of manuscripts and screenplays from American writer, Maximilian "Max" Shulman (1919-1988). Shulman's most famous character, Dobie Gillis, appeared in his novels, films, and a television series.
Wilhelm Schult was a designer and researcher at Ryan Aeronautical who, in the 1930s, began his own independent research into the flying wing aircraft design.
Relates to economic conditions in post-World War II Germany.
The Herman J. Schultheis Collection of International Photographs, 1927-1950 is comprised of original photographic prints documenting Schultheis' various travels to the Mediterranean region, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the eastern half of the United States.
The majority of the collection concerns the sanctuary movement for Central American refugees. Sanctuary for military personnel is a small, though significant, part of the collection. This collection was obtained from the donor's office. Material was received in 3-ring binders,...
This collection contains two copies of a pamphlet entitled "The Starving Blackfeet Indians" written by James Willard Schultz, 1921 November 3, and papers from the James Willard Schultz - Lone Wolf Museum, Inc. in Greer Arizona from 1994.
Relates to campaigns on the Eastern front during World War II.
Letters, relating to liaison between Allied forces and anti-Nazi groups, and the capitulation of German troops in Italy and southern Austria, and a report relating to a journey to Russia in 1923. Photocopy.
Relates to Kristallnacht persecution of Jews in Bremen, 1938. Paper entered in the Schülerwettbewerb deutsche Geschichte um den Preis des Bundespräsidenten. Includes material describing the competition.
Memoirs, entitled "Ein bewegtes Leben," circa 1944, relating to world travel and to German culture and politics; and biographical sketches of Stjepan Radic, Croatian peasant leader, and Carl Muth, German Catholic newspaper publisher.
Photographs of scenes in the Soviet Union, 1937, and printed miscellany, 1924-1937, relating to China and the Soviet Union.
This collection consists of orchestral scores by Schumann-Heink and other composers.
The papers of Franz Schurmann, American historian and sociologist and expert on China during the Cold War.
Concerning extra copies of speeches.
The scrapbook documents the social life of Louise “Lulu” Schussler and her family from 1895 to early 1899. Scrapbook includes photographic prints; printed cards, invitations and calling cards; clippings from magazines and newspapers; theater programs; drawings and plant pressings. Louise,...
Ellen Isham Schutt (1873-1955) was an illustrator with the United States Department of Agriculture who was active from 1904-1914. This collection contains 286 original watercolors of fruits, mostly apples, rendered by Schutt for the University of California.
Family portraits including one ambrotypes, one daguerreotype, two tintypes, and six photographic prints.
The collection consists of seven photographic prints, including ONE Archives board members, religious pickets at Long Beach pride, and a poster announcing an event, "Queer Storm" in Russia in 1999. The photographs were donated by Misha Schutt, former board member,...
Relates to the German periodical Osteuropa under the editorship of Werner Markert, 1934-1940, and to a published article on this subject by Jutta Unser, 1976. Photocopy.
This collection contains 86 miscellaneous historical documents collected by American history professor John A. Schutz (1919-2005). The material includes 18th-20th century manuscript material including correspondence and documents related to American and British politicians and historians, among others, as well as...
The James Dix Schuyler Papers consist of unpublished reports, correspondence, and other documents. The reports cover Schuyler's work as a consulting engineer in the Western U.S., Brazil, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Panama, and Puerto Rico. Photographs are included in many reports...
Papers of James Schuyler (1923-1991), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and member of the New York School circle of poets and painters. A New York City resident since 1950, Schuyler moved among prominent artists and writers of the period and worked as...
A collection of correspondence and journals of American Brigadier-General Walter Scribner Schuyler.
This collection comprises the papers of Gabriele Schwab, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at UC Irvine. She is the former director and member of the Critical Theory Institute. She also holds courtesy appointments in Anthropology, English, European Languages and Studies,...
Richard N. Schwab served as Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. The collection contains material related to Schwab's work on Diderot's Encyclopedie.
The Schwabacher Company records in this collection include records of several of the enterprises in Seattle, the Stockton Milling Company in Stockton, California, and of Schwabacher Bros. of San Francisco. There were many Schwabacher brothers and cousins, involved in the...
Mainly correspondence of Sigmund and Frank Schwabacher. Letters from George C. Perkins included.
The James Schwabacher Collection consists of sound recordings, correspondence, scores, scrapbooks, clippings, programs, teaching material and other papers from San Francisco philanthropist and lyric tenor James Schwabacher.
The Hank Schwager Collection consists of off-air recordings of Martin Williams' "Art of Jazz" radio program and an informal interview with Andre Previn from 1959. Both were recorded by Hank Schwager.
Relates to German military activities during World War I.
This collection contains correspondence written by several authors to the Schwanke family during the First World War. Much of the correspondence is from or concerning Pvt. Charles Schwanke, USA, who served with the 104th Infantry Regiment of the 26th Infantry...
Report, letters, and clippings, relating to the Joint United States-Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange held in Tokyo in 1962.
Postcards, photographs, and other materials, the majority portraying cross-dressing in entertainment. The materials include a series of advertising cards, 1882-circa 1892, satirizing Oscar Wilde and "Aesthetics", a 1917 publicity still of Julian Eltinge in the film , a 1919 program...
Benita Francis Schwartz attended California State University, Los Angeles (then known as Los Angeles State College) and majored in Home Economics. She was awarded a number of honors including "LASC Outstanding Women, S'57."
Portraits of prominent British and other political figures.
Delmore David Schwartz (1913-1966) was an English professor, editor (1943-47) and associate editor (1947-55) of the , and the poetry editor of the (1955-57). He also wrote poetry, plays, essays, translations, and stories, including (1938), (1948), and (1959), which won...
Depicts scenes in the camp.
This collection contains eleven correspondence from three different soldiers writing to Lenore Schwartz during the Second World War Two.
The Mark Schwartz collection contains materials related to the Stonewall Gay Democratic Club, Jimmy Carter's 1980 Presidential race and the Lesbian and Gay Caucus of the California Democratic Council. Schwartz was a monitor for the Carter Caucus in California's 8th...
Relates to formulation of standards for science and mathematics teaching in California schools.
These letters, written to his wife Gertrude Schwartz in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, between July 23 and September 8, 1943, talk about preparing for exams, other men in the ASTP program, contrast of life at Stanford to life at Army camp, visits...
This collection consists of scripts, magazine and newspaper articles, set designs, and photographs of American television screenwriter and producer Sherwood Schwartz (1916-2011). Schwartz created the television shows "Gilligan's Island" and "The Brady Bunch," which make up the majority of the...
Papers of Theodore "Ted" Schwartz, Melanesian anthropologist, UC San Diego Professor of Anthropology and specialist on the Manus people of Papua New Guinea. The collection includes correspondence, writings, notebooks, photographs, sound recordings, films and other materials relating to his field...
Relates to the role of John J. McCloy, United States Military Governor and High Commissioner for Germany (1949-1952), in formulation of postwar American policy toward Germany, especially in regard to rearmament of West Germany. Photocopy.
This collection comprises the files of Felix Schwarz, a member of the Board of Directors for the Orange County Human Relations Council. Materials include bulletins, reports, emails, and board of directors' meeting agendas.
Art historian, born in Prague. Manuscripts, correspondence, and printed materials related to Schwarz's research, writings, curatorial work, and teaching about photography, photography's relationship to art, the iconology of the mirror and the owl, and Austrian art, as well as optical...
Collection consists of scripts, production material, and ephemera related to the career of television production assistant Janice Schwarz (nee Stephenson).
Correspondence with wife, family, and friends, relating to German military activities in occupied France during World War II and to conditions in American prisoner of war camps.
Transcripts of newspaper articles relating to the sit-down strikes in France in the summer of 1936. Includes photographs.
Materials relating to California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the family of first lady Maria Shriver, and events during their tenure including the annual Capitol Christmas Tree lightning and the yearly inductions to the California Hall of Fame.
Schwarzer served in the Eighth Air Force 392nd Bomb Group during World War II. He flew various missions, including 23 over Germany, receiving a Purple Heart and Air Medal.
This is a collection of 34 letters from Albert Schweitzer to his friend, Alice Ehlers from 1928 to 1965. The letters discuss the mutual interest of Schweitzer and Ehlers in music, specifically the harpsichord and the organ.
The Jeffrey Schweitzer Collection contains papers, pamphlets, maps, photographs and books. With the exception of Series IV: Duff Chapman Papers, most of these materials relate to mines and mining practices in the first half of the twentieth century. Schweitzer's mining...
Letters, records, and other documents collected by Melville Schweitzer, including material related to John C. Frémont's California Battalion of Mounted Riflemen and the Bear Flag Revolt; a handwritten history of Howard Engine Company No. 3, a volunteer fire department in...
This collection contains research material generated by Glen Schwendemann, a former Torrance Unified School District teacher and historian, on mob violence (lynchings and murder) in the United States from the 1840s to early 1900s; as well as his research and...
Relates to the position of the Protestant churches in Germany.
Papers of Armand Schwerner, poet, performance artist, musician, translator, editor and professor of literature. The papers contain correspondence, drafts of published and unpublished poetry and prose, journals, notes, translations, reviews and editorial work. Schwerner's readings and performances are represented by...
Memorandum relating to the warning by E. E. Schwien of the impending German attack in the Battle of the Bulge; and two letters, from Major General H. R. Vaughan, military aide to the president, and from President Harry Truman. Photocopy.
Photograph album documenting Hilda Schwier's travels throughout the American and Canadian West with several female friends.
Correspondence, petitions, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the pacifist movement during World War I, the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, the International Congress of Women, and the presentation of the World Peace Prize to R. Schwimmer in 1937
Julian Seymour Schwinger (1918-1994) worked with J. Robert Oppenheimer in developing the atomic bomb, and taught at Harvard University (1945-72) and UCLA (1972-88). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1965 for his contributions in the field of...
The Claude Schwob papers document the scientist’s professional, personal and erotic life. Schwob (1910-2000) was a research nuclear chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project. After his time in New Mexico, he relocated to San Francisco and worked at the...
Relates to personal matters and the outbreak of World War I.
This collection consists of original works of art used as cover art for science fiction and fantasy books and magazines.
The collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy posters consists of oversize tv/movie posters from the Science Fiction and Fantasy genre.
This collection contains action figures, photographs, and other material on Science Fiction and Fantasy. Mostly contains objects pertaining to The Matrix, Harry Potter, Star Trek, and a few others.
This collection contains programs, bags, pins, books, flyers, and other material on Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Animation conventions, which happen around the world to commemorate said genres. Contains information from conventions such as Loscon, Denvention, and others.
The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes...
Incomplete runs of Astounding Fact and Fiction, Analog, and Galaxy. The collection also includes a selection of Galaxy sicence fiction novels.
The Science Fiction Manuscripts Collection focuses on science fiction writers of the 20th century including Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick and Frank Herbert. Other authors represented in the collection are Eric Temple Bell, Avram Davidson, Charles De Vet, Vincent Gaddis,...
The Science Fiction Periodical Sample collection is comprised of 90 titles (132 individual issues). The date range for these titles ranges from as early as 1927 and as late as 1999.
This collection contains publications, ballots, and other material from the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Includes issues of and the .
The Science Fiction Writers of America Depository Collection consists of hardcover and paperback editions of science fiction literature published by the authors who are members of the SFWA professional association.
This collection comprises of architectural plans used in the design and construction of the Science Library at the University of California, Irvine. It includes histories and space planning documentation from 1994-2003, photographs, and articles about the Science Library; floor plans;...
Alan Alda follows Flakey the robot around and learns a bit about artificial intelligence.
Handwritten geometrical definitions, scientific and mathematical problems and equations, with drawings; also including notes on railroad curves and superstructures. Author unknown, possibly from Philadelphia area (notebook includes table of time differences, using Philadelphia as the baseline), ca. mid 19th century....
Family background and education; Genentech work and research including: human insulin project; human growth hormones; tissue plasminogen activator.
Stanford University, thesis in chemistry, interest in botany; work with Cornelius van Niel, Hopkins Marine Station; fellow, Microbiology Laboratory, Polytechnical School, Delft, Holland; Berkeley, 1936-75: soil microbiologist, Agriculture Experiment Station, 1936-50; Dept. of Biochemistry, 1950-75: discusses program in Comparative Biochemistry,...
Single items & small collections written by or about scientists and their work. Includes letters, mss. of articles & books, clips, notes, diagrams, addresses & a journal. 1870-1948....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, press releases, statements, petitions, lists, financial records, printed matter, photographs, video tapes, and sound recordings, relating to civil rights and dissident scientists in the Soviet Union, and especially to Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov and...
The Scientology at the Marina records, mostly from the early seventies, include administrative correspondence, handwritten notes, financial records, institutional records, educational courses, pamphlets, typescript manuscripts, transcripts of lectures, certificates, lists, newsletter copy, periodicals, published materials, and ephemera, including flyers.
Correspondence, reports, party regulations, interviews, clippings, cartoon, and maps, relating to political conditions in Vietnam and Vietnamese-American relations.
Depicts educational and relief work of the Young Men's Christian Association among Russian, Armenian, and other refugees in Constantinople, Turkey.
This collection comprises 43 photographs taken of Vietnamese refugees and their living areas at the San Onofre camp within Camp Pendleton, California in 1975. The photographs, taken by former South Vietnamese Air Force Lieutenant and pilot trainee Tran qui Hung...
Relates to Central European politics, 1918-1945.
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and photographs, relating to pipelines, aqueducts, irrigation systems, culverts, flow of water and capacity of pipes, conduits and sewers, spillways, municipal water supply, and mapping techniques for Rio Grande Joint Investigation.
Papers of historian James Ralston Scobie, an author, educator, and scholar of Latin American history. The bulk of the collection consists of research files and publication materials relating to his study of the the social and economic development of major...
This collection consists of souvenir picture postcards collected by George N. Scofield, dating from the mid-20th century. The postcards are arranged geographically by continent and country/state.
Correspondence, flyers, clippings, conference agenda, and a photograph from Stewart Scofield documenting the early publishing history, 1970s, of (Rural Free Delivery), "a country journal by gay men." The publication formed out of an attempt to establish a gay commune.
This collection contains letters correspondence written to Sgt. Harry Scotidas, USAAF, and Mary Mantos by family and friends during the Second World War.
Souvenir or travel album of views of Scotland by James Valentine, probably from the 1880s.
Album containing scenic views of Scotland, and Surrey and the West Country in England, probably compiled ca. 1889-1903.
Irving Murray Scott Jr. business papers and plans (SAFR 15792, HDC 125) includes many blueprints and mechanical drawings dating to his employment at Union Iron Works, Moore & Scott Iron Works and the Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company, all of the...
2,253 35mm slides depicting cities and places used as teaching images by Denise Scott Brown.
The Carroll De Wilton Scott Collection, ca. 1900-1964, consists primarily of nature writings of Scott, including diaries, poetry, children's stories and music, reflections, and descriptive prose. A smaller part of the collection includes articles, clippings, and illustrations collected by Scott.
Clement William Scott (1841-1904) was a author and drama critic. He contributed pieces to the , , , , , and others. He was also the editor of the , and adapted French plays for the London stage. The collection...
Holograph letter written at Camp, near St. Genevieve, Mo.
Materials relate to David Scott’s political and community service activities and general San Francisco and LGBTQ politics. Scott was a gay man who served and ran for various political offices, including running for mayor of San Francisco in 1979. Material...
Scott was a patent lawyer. The collection consists of personal and business correspondence.
The collection consists of 56 black and white photographs of southern California trees, identified by popular and scientific name. The collection was assembled for teaching purposes for the Herbarium and Botanical Gardens of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Flora Murray Scott (1891-1984) was a professor of botany at UCLA. Her research focused on physiological plant anatomy. She served as Chairman of the Department of Botany, and was the first president of the UCLA Association of Academic Women. The...
This collection consists of G. W. Scott's manuscript , written in 1918.
Includes railroad passes, membership cards and congratulations for promotions received by George S. Scott during his 31 year career with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway system in the Los Angeles, California area.
The Geraldine Knight Scott Collection documents Scott's architectural projects and professional activities through drawings, manuscripts and photographs. The collection includes biographical information written by Scott, education records, travel journals from several journeys to Europe, teaching records, correspondence relating to professional...
This collection primarily consists of correspondence and administrative files relating to Hubbard's work at NASA. It also includes materials from his work on the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB)....
This collection contains correspondence and memorandum regarding General Hugh L. Scott. Original correspondence dates from 1915-1930, and no dates exist on the copies. One letter is from Reuben Spotted Horse to Russel Crane, regarding the medal given to Reuben Spotted...
Manuscript for by Hunter D. Scott, one chapter of which appeared in volume 2, number 2, pages 15-24, under the title "Pueblo-Mission Architecture: A Distinctive Product of the Southwest."
The photograph collection documents the architectural styles of San Francisco buildings photographed by James A. Scott from 1960 – 1995 (with the bulk of the collection 1965 – early 1970s). The collection includes over 4,000 photographic prints, 190 rolls of...
Collection includes the letters sent prior to her arrival on campus, 1957: one to Jo Ann from the Dean of Students, one from the ASSU, and one to her parents from the Women's Council explaining social regulations for women students;...
This is a collection of notes, outlines, manuscript drafts, and some correspondence from feminist science fiction author Jody Scott.
Newsletters, announcements, minutes, reports, and published articles, relating to the teaching of history and folksongs in American schools. Includes newsletters of the Committee on History in the Classroom, and issues of the newsletter Folksong in the Classroom.
Collection consists of clippings and correspondence sent to Los Angeles Times reporter John Scott.
The John T. Scott photograph collection, circa 1900-1916, (SAFR 23364, P78-307a) is comprised of photographs related to Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California, and Moore & Scott Iron Works in Oakland, California. The collection has been processed to the...
The John T. Scott photograph collection, 1856-1923, bulk 1890-1905 (SAFR 23362, P79-072a) is comprised of a photograph album and loose photographic prints primarily relating to the Union Iron Works of San Francisco, California. The photographs show various vessels and pieces...
The John Thomas Scott business papers and plans (SAFR 15793, HDC 126) consists largely of technical data on shipbuilding and heavy machinery manufacturing compiled by John T. Scott during the course of his career as a marine engineer and plant...
The Joseph Scott Collection consists of his scrapbooks on such issues as Irish independence and materials related to honors and testimonials that this well-known Los Angeles personage received.
Joseph Scott (1867-1958) practiced law in Los Angeles, California, was the president of the school board (1906-11), director (1907-18) and president of the board of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce (1910), a member of the Charter Revision Committee (1902),...
Depicts social conditions in Romania and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
This collection contains course materials, departmental records, and legal articles and research....
Laurance I. Scott scrapbook (SAFR 18476, HDC0526) includes letters, school examinations, photos, invitations and theater guides from a trip through Europe. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
This collection contains the papers of American actress and singer Lizabeth Scott (1921-2015). Materials include memorabilia from Scott's film and theater career chiefly in the 1940s and 1950s including items such as scripts, photographs, and publicity; press clippings; scrapbooks; videotapes...
Correspondence, writings, and research files, mainly concerning Scott's publications on art, regional planning, and growth in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. Research files account for the bulk of the collection, and include notes, clippings, and miscellaneous printed...
Photographs, report, other writings, and printed matter, relating to daily life in Poland, and to activities of the Young Men's Christian Association there. Includes examples of currency and postage stamps from Poland and neighboring countries.
Papers relating to his career with the San Francisco Chronicle, including correspondence, memos, inter-office communications; readership studies; files relating to San Francisco and California issues, legal matters, Bud Boyd, the comic strip Romulus of Rome, Sir Francis Drake Commission; Newhall...
UC Berkeley faculty involvement in the Free Speech Movement of 1964.
The Randolph Scott Collection consists of 19.2 linear feet of photographs, film stills, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, sheet music, sound recordings, correspondence, scripts, financial records, architecture and design plans, and various entertainment publications.
Robert H. Scott served in several legal and judicial posts in Los Angeles County including Deputy Public Defender, Municipal Court Judge, Justice of the Peace, and Superior Court Judge. The collection consists of copies of published articles authored by Scott...
The papers include correspondence, reports, newsletters, writings, photographs, and memorabilia from both Scott and his wife, Agnes Kelley Scott, relating to missionary activity and Christian education in China. Also includes materials generated by and about Fukien Christian University (FCU), where...
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California materials (financial reports, board minutes, directors handbook, clippings, agendas, telephone directories) and water periodicals.
Scott Shot photographs of an Oedipus Motorcycle Club event crowning Oedipus Rex XIV, 1965.
Artists’ books create by Scott throughout her lifetime.
The Susan Scott collection includes photographic slides collected by Susan Scott. The slides were created by Greg Day and Bob Murillo. Topics include: Bars and clubs, parties, Pride Parades, and Halloween and other holidays.
Holograph letter written by the Assistant Secretary of War informing Dr. Swinburne that the examination of applicants for brigade surgeons was taking place.
The collection consists of 3 boxes of materials collected by Tim Scott relating primarily to Western esotericism, with notable content from Builders of the Adytum.
The Walter A. Scott photograph collection, 1877-1939, bulk circa 1900-1935, (SAFR 19105, P83-019a) is comprised mainly of images of pleasure yachts, both sail and power, underway in the San Francisco Bay, California. The collection has been processed to the Item...
The Walter A. Scott photographs, circa 1900-1910, (SAFR 23845, P79-190a) are comprised of photographs of San Francisco, California, scenes as well as photographs of a steam schooner and a passenger steamship. The collection has been processed to the Item level...
Signature of Walter Scott (Death Valley Scotty), 1872-1954.
Correspondence; church records; diaries, mainly of European trips; accounts; clippings re the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856; manuscripts of articles and sermons. Mainly concerning the Presbyterian church in California, Louisiana and New York.
Rev. Dr. William A. Scott (1813-1885) was a prominent Presbyterian minister in the San Francisco Bay Area. He helped found San Francisco Theological Seminary. He was president of the faculty and board of directors and taught as well. His first...
Scrapbook; color and sample cards of beads and sequins; photographs; advertisements; costume sketches for the musical group, the Supremes (1970); costume sketches for amusement park uniforms (1970s)
Clippings, correspondence, contractual documents, and manuscripts from New York-based gay actor and performer Don Scotti, circa 1975-1980.
A collection of two diaries, photographs, a published book, and ephemera relating to John F. Scottini (1894-1972), a Los Angeles man who served as a Private with the 364th Infantry during World War I. The diaries recount Scottini's day to...
Correspondence, notes, reports and aerial photographs re Elwood Oil Field [Santa Barbara, CA], including images of Coal Oil Point and Goleta Point (now USCB).
The Scotts Valley Historical Photographs consist of photos of the first settlers to the valley, the development of the farming and dairy industries, the recreational camps and parks and the development of the City of Scotts Valley
Photographs document the 4th Scout Naturalist Expedition in Yosemite National Park. Images focus on geology of the region, general wilderness views and close-ups of natural features. François Matthes is present in several views. The collection is divided into two sections:...
Correspondence, pamphlets, leaflets, and books gathered by Ogden Scoville, active in Los Angeles County Republican organizations, ca. 1940's-1970's.
The papers of Richard Scowcroft, 1939-1993, document his teaching and writing career and include letters from writers, editors, and colleagues; Stanford teaching materials and departmental files; speeches and lectures; and manuscripts, typescripts, and reviews of his novels. There is a...
The collection comprises views of structures and sculptures in Sri Lanka from the sites of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa. The twelve photographs of Anuradhapura are by Charles Thomas Scowen. The photographs of Polonnaruwa were likely all taken by Joseph Lawton. The...
Correspondence, flyers, clippings, catalogs, lists and other advertising items, most relating to East Coast firms, laid and glued in a worn copy of Mark Twain's , being used as a scrapbook. Assembled by S. Tillinghast of La Plume, PA, ca....
Title from spine.
Clippings concerning Mt. Diablo, its history, roads and visitors. Copy of letter to Walter P. Frick and letter from James F. Hoey, included.
Newspaper clippings and manuscripts of his poems, articles and speeches; press notices of activities as Nevada Congressman and Senator and U.S. Minister Resident to Hawaii; obituaries.
Mounted newspaper clippings and photographs, including articles by Mrs. Patton on schools established by "Brooklyn Mormons" in Yerba Buena, 1847, and in Alameda Co., Calif. (Centerville), 1850.
Mounted correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Photographic prints, drawings, clippings, telegrams, business cards, receipts, wax seals, dried flowers and other ephemera. Subjects include Alaskan views and artficacts, waterscapes, scenic views, views relevant to Californian and Alaskan history, portraits of Davidson and others, and scientific equipment (microscopes...
This scrapbook documents the trip of a husband and wife in 1960, starting in Lakeland, Florida, on June 16th, 1960, and ending back in Lakeland nearly two months later on August 9th. While some of the pages of the...
Clippings are mainly portraits and pictures of costumes of various actors and actresses, including: Julia Marlowe, Ellen Terry, Ada Rehan, Olga Nethersole, Sarah Bernhardt, Maxine Elliot, N.C. Goodwin, Maude Adams, William Favesham, Julia Arthur, etc. Also includes a cabinet card...
Album contains advertising cards from various industries and businesses, especially fashion supply. Also contains greeting cards. Most cards show ladies and flowers, a few show the products advertised.
Relating mainly to bond issues for parks, sewerage and road improvements in Oakland.
1 folder in oversize drawer.
Scrapbooks assembled by collector Leland Green, including clippings, programs, photographs related to San Francisco Bay Area concerts and vocalists.
Scrapbook on Inter-Racial Affairs-compiled by Mrs. Joseph Schoeninger, 1945-1947
Collection consists of a scrapbook of bound copies of Korean newspapers, and clippings from American publications.
This scrapbook was presented to George E. Crothers by students of Stanford Law School in appreciation of his donation of Crothers Hall, a dormitory for law students. The letters are from law school alumni, faculty, administrators, and Stanford Trustees, including...
A scrapbook of newspaper articles from publications such as the and the , circa 1885. The majority of articles are written by Charles Fletcher Lummis and are accounts of his "Tramp Across the Continent" from 1884-1885.
Contains photographs by and of Steckel, including his portraits from childhood to old age; and individual and group portraits of mostly unidentified people. An interior view of Steckel's photography studio in Los Angeles and a view of his estate in...
Scrapbook comprises blank leaves and disbound pages of Merridew's Catalogue of engraved portraits of nobility, gentry, Clergymen, and others, born, resident in, or connected with the county of Warwick, published in 1848, along with laid-in collected examples of many of...
Scrapbook of of recital programs of lyric tenor Albert Rappapport and his wife Cecilia Roth Rappaport. The Rappaports concertized widely, performing programs of Jewish music and performing works with composer Aleksandr Grechaninov.
Scrapbook of shipping news (SAFR 18471, HDC 135) contains newspaper articles, magazine articles, booklets and reports dating from 1920 to 1928. The collection is available for use without restriction.
Scrapbook consists primarily of postcards acquired on various trips around California and the West from 1908 until 1962. It was apparently compiled in 1961 and 1962, with captions written at the time of compilation. Also contains clipping and related ephemera.
Scrapbook of variety show and concert programs from the San Francisco Bay Area and Christchurch, New Zealand. Also contains handwritten concert programs, ship menus, and the program for a July 4, 1918 San Francisco keel laying ceremony.
This collection comprises a scrapbook of correspondence, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs relating to Cecil Sharp's English Folk Dance Society school at Aldeburgh, England. The scrapbook was kept by Mrs. Dudley Hervey.
Scrapbook on Committee Defense Contre le Tuberculose....
Contains mementos of Kiyoko Fujimoto and Sueo Noda, including newspaper clippings relating to University of Hawaii cooperative dormitory life, theater program, greeting card, name cards, invitation and tickets. Includes notice for service from Local Selection Board for Noda, correspondence and...
Collection consists of scrapbooks, containing clippings, broadsides, manuscripts, portraits, photographs, and ephemera covering a variety of subjects, including the death of Edward VIII, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Southern California politics, Starege McCanless Swineford, Thomas Hardy, World War I, the Boer War, and...
Scrapbooks of advertising trade cards, greeting cards, tickts, and similar printed items showing products, scenes, etc.
Mainly clippings from the Berkeley Gazette, 1947-1972, with a few volumes of special subjects.
The Scrapbooks of Maritime Events and World War II Naval Action clippings (SAFR 17242, HDC 325) consists of newspaper articles dating from the 1930s, 1940s and 1960s. There are a total of 26 scrapbooks. The collection is available for use...
Document the career of the American actress. Volume 1 is a scrapbook (circa 1914-1930), including a brief autobiography. Volume 2 includes clippings of Maude Adams in costumes from a production of Peter Pan (1906).
7 thin scrapbooks covering the development of the Arroyo Seco region of Los Angeles County, including Eagle Rock, Highland Park, and Pasadena. Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings.
Temporary list of contents available.
Scrapbooks including clippings, letters and programs.
Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria is a documentary film directed by Victor Silverman and Susan Stryker. The collection contains production materials from the film, as well as full recordings of the oral histories which are excerpted in the...
The Screen Composers Association records span the years 1942-1974 (bulk 1940s-1950s) and encompass 3 linear feet. The collection contains oganization records, including bulletins, minutes of meetings, membership records, financial reports and records, press releases and publicity, and correspondence....
Recordings of Screen Guild Players radio programs used as a fundraising effort for the Motion Picture Relief Fund, sponsored by the Lady Esther Corporation and Camel Cigarettes. The collection contains recordings of 33 shows originally aired between 1940 and 1948;...
The Screen Writers’ Guild records detail the activities and development of members and the board. The collection contains early guild documents including correspondence, membership records, awards materials, board meeting minutes and other items.
The Screenplay Collection consists of film, television, and teleplay scripts.
This collection contains records pertaining to the operations of the The Scribes club, which was founded in 1897 and met every other Tuesday evening in Los Angeles. Club records include correspondence, membership rosters, bylaws, minutes of meetings, and clippings files...
A collection of personal and professional material related to the life and career of Benjamin Franklin Scribner, American soldier and businessman.
Legal agreements re founding; minutes of meetings of board of directors and of staff; papers re sale of stock and lists of shareholders; other financial papers; royalty statements; correspondence files; material re production, promotion and sales; copies of reviews. Box...
This collection consists of correspondence, architectural drawings, daily construction notes, photographs, specifications, contracts, invoices, financial records, and other miscellaneous records pertaining to the construction of buildings and facilities at Scripps College in Claremont, California. The collection covers the years...
This collection comprises architectural drawings, plans, renderings, and blueprints used in the construction of the Scripps College in Claremont, California. Materials include black images, as well as color paintings. The collection includes plans for major campus buildings such as...
The Scripps College Fine Arts Foundation Collection contains correspondence, financial material, newspaper clippings, publicity announcements, and materials documenting the Fine Arts Foundations' many philanthropic activities conducted to support fine arts at Scripps College. The foundations' philanthropic activities include the...
The Scripps College Photographic Collection contains professional and amateur photographs and negatives of the Scripps College campus, people associated with the college, campus events, and artwork. The photographic collection covers the years 1927 through the present, with the bulk of...
The Scripps College Press Collection contains academic records, administrative records, correspondence, financial material, and publications and printings created since the press’ inception. The collection covers the years 1941 to 2004 with the bulk of the material ranging from 1941...
The Scripps Elementary School Collection is made up of photographs, yearbooks, scrapbooks and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society to use for historical research and reference. The Collection contains material dedicated to the history of the School....
The Ellen Browning Scripps Collection contains correspondence, financial material, newspaper business documents, travel materials, diaries, and materials documenting Ellen Browning Scripps's many philanthropic activities. Her philanthropies include Scripps College, Scripps Clinic and Hospital, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and many other...
The Scripps Family Collection is a compilation of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and brochures regarding Scripps family members and organizations created by or supported by the Scripps Family. The collection contains significant correspondence of the Ellen Browning Scripps Commemoration...
A small but important collection of correspondence, records, miscellaneous papers, and photographs that documents the Scripps family's role as a foundational supporter of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, originally known as the Marine Biological Association of San Diego.
The records of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Communications Office include the public relations materials collected, created, and distributed by that office. The records document the history, research, and other activities of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and its affiliated aquarium.
A small and incomplete collection of sound recordings of Scripps Institution of Oceanography faculty inaugural lectures.
The records of the SIO Heritage Committee include materials collected by the committee's first two chairs, Robert Hessler and Deborah Day. They document the establishment and charge of the committee, administration of the Ritter Memorial Fellowship, and the maintenance and...
The history scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, typed radio broadcast transcripts, and assorted ephemera that document the scientific and social activities of members of Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1916-1960.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Lantern Slide Collection contains 165 slides documenting the history of SIO, including the development of the campus, research, and portraits of scientists.
A collection of 29 articles on oceanography, published from 1926 to 1938, from several different scientific journals.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library Subject Files contain materials documenting the history of the library, including: administrative files, reports, and newsletters.
The Marine Life Research Group Records document Scripps Institution of Oceanography participation in California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) and the resulting expanded research. Includes correspondence, research data from cruises and expeditions, proposals and reports, committee materials, and conferences.
The Multi-Media Group Collection documents the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UC San Diego, including aerials of campus, conferences, and workshops, interviews of scientists, expeditions and cruises, ships, and the Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) project.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director manages all aspects of the Institution, including education, research, and collaboration with state, federal, international, and private organizations. The Director is assisted in these capacities by several Deputy, Associate, and Assistant...
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Business Manager was responsible for the oversight of all funding, the development of the campus grounds, and served as the Institution's liaison with academic, state, government, and private supporting entities. The Office of the Director...
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director manages all aspects of the Institution, including education, research, and collaboration with state, federal, international, and private organizations. The records were all created within the Director's Office, and document the history...
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Photographs Collection contains photographic prints, slides, and negatives acquired by the former SIO Archives over many years through small accessions and donations from a wide variety of sources. It also includes reference prints of...
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Ship Drawings and Blueprints collection documents the design and planning of ships owned, operated, or managed by the Institution through the 1960s.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Collection is made up of books, photographs, ephemera, and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. Additional photographs of the SIO and...
The Scripps Medical Institutions Collection is made up of documents, photographs, ephemera, and other archival material. On July 28, 1916, Samuel T. Gillespie opened the La Jolla Sanitarium at Kline House on Prospect Street. In 1918, Ellen Browning Scripps integrated...
Records of the Office of Public Affairs of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), a biomedical research, educational and clinical institution first located on Prospect Street in La Jolla, California, and later moved to Torrey Pines mesa. The collection contains public...
The script material for THE BIBLE spans the years 1963-1964 and encompasses less than one linear foot. There are scripts by Christopher Fry and others; notes by Dino de Laurentiis; an outline, in Italian; and synopses in English and Italian....
Scripts and transcripts of broadcast and cable network television programs, specials, and made-for-television movies, most with a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender theme. The bulk of the collection contains scripts from the series (1984-1989) and (1994-1998).
Stage and motion picture scripts, screenplays, synopses, treatments, and music and lyrics, most with a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender theme or possibly by a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender person.
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, and various papers and materials belonging to the Scroggs and Rogers families. The dates of the materials include the early nineteenth century, post-Civil War, the First World War, and post-Second World War.
The Laura Scudder Papers consists of personal and business material relating to businesswoman Laura Scudder and her company.
Certificate of incorporation, deed and abstract of title, concerning mining interests in Lake Co., Colorado.
The Bill Scull collection holds materials related to the field of multimedia product design and technology, and its intersection with higher education, created between 1985 to 1996. About half of the collection is made up of printed materials, such as...
Papers of James Vincent Scurr (05/02/1929-07/26/2018). Scurr was a gay man born in Canada who immigrated to San Francisco in the early 1950s. He became a florist and artist. Collection includes personal papers and photographs including family photograph albums and...
Contains newspaper clip files on the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1963-1969.
Promotional views of new homes in the Sea Cliff neighborhood of San Francisco. Development by Allen & Co. Includes views of Golden Gate from the west and beaches below Sea Cliff.
This album contains seven mounted sea fern specimens, together with a black and white photograph of the [southern California?] coast, bound from a section of backbone of a whale cast up on Long Beach, California, with a red silk tie...
Sea Foam (built 1905; steam schooner) cargo manifests (SAFR 13565, HDC 20) contains 34 cargo manifests dating from 1907-1910. The collection is available for research use without restrictions.
Sea journal (SAFR 17254, HDC 337) is dated 1873 to 1874. The author is probably James S. McLeod but the vessel is unknown. The journal is about a voyage from Calcutta, India, to Boston. The collection also includes one complete...
The Sea journals kept by Dr. L.L. Stanley aboard the City of Los Angeles (built 1899; passenger vessel) (SAFR 16503, HDC 159) document travel to South America in 1928. Stanley, formerly a physician at San Quentin prison, took this voyage...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Sea Mosses of Santa Barbara Album, SBHC Mss 77. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912-1999) was a Nobel prize winner in chemistry credited with the discovery of plutonium and nine other new elements. He published books and over 250 articles and papers throughout his career. The collection consists of Seaborg's diaries...
A small archive of letters, ephemera, speeches, newspaper articles and personal documents from Therese Walling Seabrook. Seabrook was very active in the women's suffrage movement in the late 19th and early 20th century as well as the temperance movement, being...
Writings, leaflets, correspondence, notes, clippings, reports, books, and other printed matter, relating to West German university reform, higher education in West Germany, government regulation of West German universities, the International Council on the Future of the University, and Soviet espionage.
The papers of University of California, Berkeley political scientist and foreign policy expert Paul Seabury.
Correspondence; typescripts of his short stories and novels; research materials and manuscripts of his biography of Theodore Roethke, The Glass House; diaries, 1924-1931, and diary notes, 1931-1960. Correspondence; typescripts of his short stories and novels; research materials and manuscript of...
A collection of six films documenting the U.S. Navy's SeaLab III project off the California coast.
Alvin Seale's diaries were recorded from 1901 to 1940, with accounts of travel to various parts of the world including the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska, the South Seas, Mexico, and the Galapagos, as well as the United States. While the diaries...
The papers of Alvin Seale, Superintendent of the Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences, who was a well-respected ichthyologist and leader of scientific expeditions. Includes publications, correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs.
This journal was written by an unknown, peripatetic first mate from March 25, 1838 through August 9, 1839. He describes his journeys aboard several ships, recounting weather conditions, daily activities, and sights and customs of the places he visits. Observations...
Photographs depict interior and exterior views of the Seamen's Institute building. Some views include the nearby San Francisco waterfront and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Report includes history of the building.
Spiral-bound ruled notebook (98 pages ; 28 cm) containing handwritten drafts of poems written between September 1970 and February 1971, and copies (45 pages), primarily typescript, with emendations in the author's hand. With letter of transmittal, undated, from the author...
This collection contains original, hand-written correspondence of dramatist Sean O'Casey. The letters cover the years 1956-1964. .
The Search for Jane's cold Cream Jar is an interactive CD containing images and information about the history, artifacts, and archaeology of the Stanfords' Palo Alto home.
Collection of scores and parts for orchestral and chamber music, and songs (mostly with piano)...
Author unknown. Miscellaneous notes on various facets of English history.
Thao studies her family’s journey to the United States seeking a connection to her Hmong heritage. Her family became refugees from Laos during the Vietnam War. The documentary begins at her family home in Oroville California. Thao along with Tony...
Eighteen newsprint handbills from the Searchlight Theater in Seattle, Washington of Edison short subjects from the late 1890s to the early 1900s (approximately 1895-1901).
This collection contains the papers of Frederick Hanley Seares (1873-1964), a staff astronomer at the Mount Wilson Observatory known for his photometric studies and his editorial work.
This collection contains correspondence from Alonzo Bryant Searing to his family during the American Civil War.
A collection of personal and professional material for the Searing and Valentine families of Long Island, New York.
The collections consist of publications; publications proofs; research notes; correspondence files; lecture notes and course assignments; receipts and cancelled checks; photograph, half-tone blocks, and transparencies; a scrapbook; and personal artifacts representing the personal papers and research of Edwin Diller Starbuck...
Assays, correspondence, deeds, minutes of meetings, receipts, reports and stocks....
Assays, correspondence, deeds, minutes of meetings, receipts, reports and stocks
Records consist of correspondence and business records, including abstracts, affidavits, deeds, and other legal documents, pertaining to the activities of this Nevada City, California law firm. With one exception, these date from 1863 to 1925, during which time Niles Searls...
Niles Searls (1825-1907) served as State Senator and Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. This small collection contains several letters to Niles Searls and his son Fred Searls, as well as materials related to Fred Searls' involvement with the...
These papers include correspondence, publications, photographs, business papers, genealogical materials, and ephemera of the Sears and Snedden families. Individuals represented in the collection include Jesse B. Sears, Stella Sears, Robert Sears, Pauline Sears, David Snedden, Genevra Snedden, Hope Snedden, and...
Photographs, and a few daguerreotypes and tintypes, of Jesse B. Sears, his parents and other relatives, his wife Stella Richardson Sears, and their children Robert R. Sears and William Norman Sears. A portion of the photographs were identified by Jesse...
Professional papers from her teaching career at Stanford University.
These papers document his professional career as teacher and researcher in child psychology. Included are correspondence, memos, research data, manuscripts, course materials, students' papers, grant files, reports, speeches, minutes, and articles. Subjects include his books PATTERNS OF CHILDREARING and IDENTIFICATION...
Stereographs. 37 views of the Sears Roebuck company operations. View number 1 is R.W. Sears pictured at his desk; the verso is an address from Mr. Sears to his customers who purchased the set of 50 stereoviews along with a...
Papers of Peter Seaton, an American poet and writer associated with the Language poets. Materials include typescript and manuscript drafts of Seaton's writing, drafts of unpublished poetry books, and ephemera related to Seaton and his career.
Includes sections entitled: "Views of the ruins" and "Thirty days after the fire - the city of tents."
The Seaver Academic Council is the chief policy-making body for academic procedures, policies, and requirements for Seaver College at Pepperdine University. Materials in the collection include meeting minutes and agendas, memorandums, proposals for changes or revisions to the academic catalog,...
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Frank R. and Blanche Seaver, philanthropists who greatly contributed to the evolution and success of Pepperdine University. The materials range from 1882 to 1996 and document Blanche's involvement with Pepperdine; Frank's...
This collection contains properties deeds and documents related to water rights in Claremont, California. ...
The collection includes materials from Seaver College's Faculty Advisory Committee meeting minutes and agendas, salary discussions and comparisons, memorandums, reports, and budget documents. Items in the collection range from 1971 to 1996.
The collection documents the activities, processess, and affiliations of the Seaver Faculty Association and its various committees, between 1992 and 2013. The types of material include meeting muntes, email, university policies and proposals, and administrative documents.
This collection includes photographs, realia, and memorabilia related to USC building construction funded by philanthropists Frank and Blanche Seaver.
Photographs, theater programs, periodicals, invitations and other personal papers of Blanche Ebert Seaver (1891-1994).
The papers primarily document Seaver's career at Stanford University and include correspondence, class materials, and departmental records. His correspondence files date from 1963-1987 and include one file on conscientious objection to military service. Course files, 1964-2005, include syllabi, exams, course...
Cyanotypes and black and white photographs depicting student life and campus scenese mounted in album. Photographs from approximately 1901-1905....
Diary primarily consists of lists of training components, with some textual descriptions of his experiences....
Relates to social conditions in Burma and Burmese-American relations.
Relates to Burmese-American relations, Burmese politics and thecommunist movement in Burma.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
This collection contains 32 items related to the expansion of the Sebastopol (Calif.) Skategarden Park. The collection consists of relevant packets from Sebastopol City Council meetings (2009-2016), as well as articles on the expansion published in the Press Democrat...
Correspondence, articles, manuscripts, clippings, questionnaires, surveys, research papers, newsletter editorial records, press releases, fliers, and photographs of Ed Sebesta, 1964-1995. The papers primarily document his work for the Lesbian and Gay Associated Engineers and Scientists (LGAES), his personal and professional...
Joyce Elouise Sherwood Secciani was born on December 25, 1921 in San Diego, California. She spent all of her school years in El Centro, California. Even as a child, Joyce had wanted to fly and, upon graduating from high school,...
Album depicts the National Pavillion of Argentina at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco in 1915. Includes exterior views of building and grounds, and interior views depicting exhibits, theater, courtyard, gallery, halls and other spaces, as well as...
Writings and proceedings, relating to deliberations of the Rada Konsultacyjna regarding political, social and economic conditions in Poland. Includes printed proceedings of the Rada Konsultacyjna, selected mimeographed proceedings, summary of the work of the Rada by K. Secomski, and biographical...
This collection includes the program, event schedule, and realia associated with the Second Baptist Church Centennial dinner in 1985.
Organizational records of the Second Baptist Church Los Angeles....
The San Francisco PTA Records cover nearly 100 years of the activities of the Second District of the California State PTA, from its early days as the San Francisco Congress of Mothers in 1908. These extensive records were maintained by...
Second draft script of Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes Part One: Millennium Approaches. The draft is an early version of the production. Marked copyright 1989 Tony Kushner.
Relates to conditions in Hungary during World War II as revealed from analysis of the Hungarian press, June-July 1944.
Includes posters relating to the war efforts of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, and Greece.
The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, writings, and the financial records of Le Secours Français, an American relief organization founded by Mrs. Seton Porter during World War II to aid the civilian population of France.
Sound recordings, notes, writings, clippings, and photographs relating to Svetlana Allilueva, daughter of Joseph Stalin, compiled by Meryle Secrest as working materials for an unfinished biography of Allilueva. Includes recorded interviews with Allilueva conducted in 1994.
The Secret Ravine Records consist of correspondence (1908-1913), By-Laws, Minutes and Ledgers (1909-1911)....
Relates to the career of John Stockwell as an agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, and to his critique of the role of the Central Intelligence Agency in the conduct of American foreign relations. Produced by Insight Video.
Contains reports on construction of railroads in Mexico. Includes correspondence, maps, drawings, charts, tables and photographs.
The records of the Secretary of State's office comprise one of the largest record groups at the Archives. This finding aid, identified as "Part I," describes many records that are no longer created by the various programs within the agency....
Collection contains the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing (SACGT) records. SACGT was chartered June 1998 in the Office of Biotechnology Activities, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), to provide policy advice to the Department of Health and Human Services on...
Collection contains the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society (SACGHS) records. The SACGHS was chartered in 2003 in the Office of Biotechnology Activities, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), as the successor to the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetic...
Minutes of meetings kept by Mrs. Minnie Kjer.
Materials include curricula, newsletters, instruction books, song books, school board minutes, photographs, newsclippings, memoirs, ephemera and correspondence.
Record Series 484 contains publications generated by the University of California, Los Angeles, Security Studies Program between 1961-1969.
Guarantees of title and policies of title insurance for property in Fresno and Tulare Counties.
Security Trust & Savings Bank was founded in 1888 by J.F. Sartori and associates. The bank grew through the development of business and mergers and became Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles. The collection consists of property appraisal files on...
This collection consists of Jose Luis's collection of family history: Papers, photos, clippings, ephemera.This collection can serve as an excellent example of the experience of Mexican immigration into the U.S. Southwest in the 1930s - 1940s. It is well documented...
Collection consists of 17 black and white photographs from Daily Trojan coverage of the first Festival de Flor y Canto hosted at USC in 1973.
Diaries and notebooks, auto record books, records for Highland Park property, photographs....
The collection contains one carte de visite photo of John Sedgwick, Civil War Union General, 6th Army Corps, and a 13 page handwritten report by him, to Brig. Gen. S. Williams of the Army of the Potomac, concerning movements of...
Stephen James Sedgwick (1820- ) was a member of the Photographic Corps of the Union Pacific Railroad. He took photographs for a history of the railroad's the route west of the Missouri River. His experience led to a series of...
Victor Sedillo documented the early LA punk scene of the late 1970s, with an emphasis on San Pedro, Wilmington, and Long Beach. Sedillo's photographs have been exhibited at LA Harbor College, Cameravision Gallery, and Angels Gate Cultural Center. Additionally, his...
This collection contains two correspondence from Cpl. Albert J. Sedlacek, USA, during the Korean War.
This collection contains Marcel Sedletzky's architectural projects & teaching slide collection, architectural renderings and plans, project photographs and a limited amount of personal papers and project correspondence.
Relates to conditions in the Soviet prison camp in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, where S. L. Sedov was confined. Letters written to his wife. Includes typewritten translations. Also available on microfilm.
Portfolio of Vivian Maier photographs documenting everyday life in Chicago. Newspapers are depicted in most images. Also includes a few self-portraits by Maier, including images that show her cast shadow.
Relates to conservatism in social policy in the United States.
Carolyn See (1934-2016) was a professor in the UCLA Department of English. Her published books include: (1977), and (1981). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts and manuscript drafts, clippings, books, and printed materials related to Carolyn See's literary career.
Depicts the U.S.S. Maryland, the battleship upon which President-elect Herbert Hoover visited South America in 1928
A collection of photographs primarily of Los Angeles' Old Chinatown and portraits of its Chinese residents, dating from approximately 1881 to 1910.
Lisa See is a best-selling Chinese American writer and a native Angeleno. Her works include historical fiction novels, a memoir of her biracial family's immigration and their role in founding Los Angeles's Chinatown, and mystery thrillers. In addition to manuscripts,...
The See the Sierras album contains 71 black and white photographs on 68 pages taken by Frashers Foto Company of Pomona California, probably in the 1930s. The album was prepared as a promotional tool for the Robinson Pack Train in...
View of Pyramid Lake, Nevada (with text about John C. Fremont and the lake, dated April 1942) and of Mount Timpanogos, Utah (with text dated May, 1942)
This collection contains notes, photographs, manuscripts, syllabi, and other material regarding the education curriculum of Corinne A. Seeds, principal of the Training School of the University of California, Southern Branch (UCLA). Material related to her work with Helen Heffernan in...
Corinne Seeds (1889-1969)was the principal of the Training School of the University of California, Southern Branch (1925). In 1929, the school was renamed the University Elementary School (UES), and in the late 1940s, the school moved to the UCLA campus...
Manuscript reports, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and related printed matter concerning the University Elementary School, University of California, Los Angeles.
Log books, licenses, photographs and other assorted material related to amateur radio from brothers Lyndon F. and Howard C. Seefred, who operated station 6EA in Los Angeles, California.
The Charles Seeger papers consist primarily of publications about music theory, history, and research (not by Seeger); programs for various concerts and performances; and some correspondence and manuscripts sent to Seeger.
Writings, correspondence, notes, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to description and travel and to political, social, and economic conditions, primarily in Latin America.
This collection consists of the videotapes for the television program "Seeing Stars," a weekly movie review show hosted by Jim Finnerty.
This collection consists of records related to the Seeley Townsite Land Company.
Relates to the anti-Nazi movement and to Bavarian separatism.
The diaries of Lois Seeman document her life over a period of 1940 - 1942 in National City [San Diego] California, pre-World War II. Her diaries describe her thoughts, as a young teenage girl, boyfriends, girlfriends, senior year in high...
Louis M. Seeman was trained and taught at the Curtiss School of Aviation in San Diego, CA, until being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant for the U.S. Army Air Service, where he saw service in WWI.
Documents, including publications and unpublished papers and notes, related to Philip Seeman....
The Thomas W. Sefton Laurel and Hardy Collection consists of photographs, movie stills and posters, correspondence, memorabilia, and scripts related to the great movie comedy team of Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and Oliver Hardy (1892-1957).
Thomas W. Sefton was in the US Air Corps and President at the San Diego Bank and Trust.
This collection consists of the papers, photographs, and awards of American television director Alex Segal (1915-1977).
Lewis Segal is a performing arts critic who has written on various topics related to the performing arts, from ballet to contemporary dance and musicals. He began working as a freelance writer in the 1960s for a number of publications,...
Relates to problems of legal jurisdiction of Allied military governments during World War II. Written by M. R. Segal and Bert Leon Werner, privates first class, United States Army.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to international labor and American labor policy during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.
The collection consists of materials pertaining to Nat Segaloff's career as a freelance writer, producer, teacher and journalist. A highlight of this collection is the large amount of material pertaining to the Hollywood blacklist.
The collection consists of materials pertaining to Nat Segaloff's career as a freelance writer, producer, teacher and journalist. A highlight of this collection is the large amount of material pertaining to the Hollywood blacklist.
The Segerstrom Collection contains a nearly complete run of all correspondence and financial reports relating to the operation of each of Charles Segerstrom's hotel properties. The Collection contains correspondence and company records related to several business activities of the Segerstrom...
The Henry Segerstrom collections contains South Coast Plaza 50th anniversary promotional materials, such as bags, magazines, pins, and a backpack. South Coast Plaza is a luxury shoping center in Costa Mesa, California. It was opened in March 1967 by members...
This collection documents the personal and professional life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist and University of California, Berkeley professor Emilio Segrè and offers insights into the history of physics and physicists in the 20th Century. Segrè's papers include personal and professional...
The collection includes materials related to labor activist and economist Hub Segur's work with the United Farm Workers, including journals, photographs, writings, audio tapes, and memorabilia.
This collection contains correspondence from Cpl. Lloyd M. Seibert, AEF to his wife during the First World War. Also included are one unit newspaper and one promotion certificate.
The collection contains materials related to Art Seidenbaum, columnist, editor, and writer for nearly 30 years....
Includes addition of 2 drafts of manuscript "On the volume of a sphere."
The Paul Seidler papers document his eight years as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Liaison to the lesbian and gay community, from 1980 to May 1987.
This collection contains a series of photocopied letters written by Adeline "Sue" Seifert to her husband Glen D. McClure during the Second World War.
Col. Frank Walter Seifert, (September 29, 1896 – December 1, 1977) was an aviation pioneer and a veteran of World War II. He was on the team which preformed the first aerial refueling.
Papers include correspondence, photographs, newsclippings, notes, memoranda, reports, reprints, proposals, and class materials (notes, problems, exams, and reference sources). Some materials pertain to his work with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA....
The Alvin Seiff Papers include instrument descriptions, design reviews, testing reports, progress reports, meeting notes, project proposals, correspondence, publications, photographs, and overheads documenting Seiff's contributions to atmospheric structure experiments in Viking, Cassini-Huygens, Galileo, and other projects during his career as...
Vladimir Seifullin was born in 1893 in Russia. The collection is composed primarily of correspondence, including correspondence between Seiffulin's family members and between Russian military cadets.
Chiefly slides documenting projects associated with Seim's career as a bridge engineer for the state of California, for T.Y. Lin International, and as a private consulting engineer. Many files are present for various projects related to bridges of the San...
Relates to the presence of members of the family of Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary, in France, 1933, and to the theft of papers of Leon Trotsky from the International Institute for Social History in Paris, 1936.
Harold (Hal) Seip (1919 October 28-2009 February 10) was a gay crafter, hotel administrator, and volunteer with Prime Timers and New Leaf Outreach to Elders. Born in Tuscola, Illinois, Seip earned a Bachelor of Education from Eastern Illinois University, later...
Correspondence and related papers, mostly to and from the secretary S.D. Townley and Perry Byerley; some by Townley in his capacity as editor of the Society's Bulletin and his involvement with Stanford University's Branner Seismological Station.
Clinton Seiter is a San Francisco author of short stories that explore the gay experience. Seiter sent photocopies of his short stories to Donald Allen, the publisher of Grey Fox Press, for critical feedback and for possible publication.
George B. Seitz was an actor, screenwriter, and director. The collection consists of black and white motion picture stills representing 30-plus productions related to Seitz's career.
The Harold Q. Seitz Photographic Collection documents his personal life, family, and professional activities as a photographer in the Wilmington, California area between 1948 and 1958. The collection consists of studio portraits, snapshots, and photojournalistic images.
The collection consists of a copy of Nahum Seitzick's memoir "Nahum's Story," which describes Seitzick's experiences in Russia; his emigration from that country and his settlement in the United States; his subsequent marriage; and the experiences of his children. The...
An official signed certificate of membership for Seixas Solomons in San Francisco's Vigilance Committee (June 20, 1856).
Examines the 1952 decision by President Harry S. Truman to seize the nation's steel mills to maintain steel production in order to support the American war effort in Korea. The move infuriated steel industry leaders, who sued the President of...
Correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the displacement of the Seja family during World War II, and to the arrest of L. Seja by Soviet authorities at the end of the war.
Records generated within the organizational divisions of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park ranging from 1921-1975.
The collection includes gay comic books and other publications collected and donated by Christian Villegas and Steve Sekiguchi.
Collection of Armenian birth and death announcements, and graduation and wedding invitations, BANC MSS 69/148 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Alan Selby was a leader in the San Francisco leather community. Known as “Daddy Alan,” he owned Mr. S Leather, organized numerous fundraising events and campaigns, and volunteered regularly for service organizations, including those related to HIV/AIDS. This collection consists...
Collection of 71 family photographs related to the William E. & Lizzie Selby Coombs families, and their daughter Bessie Laverne Coombs and her husband Ellsworth S. Bettinger.
This collection consists of 85 manuscripts from the Selby Family of Biddlestone in Northumberland, England. The manuscripts are from the 13th to 17th centuries, and consist primarily of legal documents, indentures, and material related to real estate. Some of the...
Judith Selby is a former San Francisco State University student of American visual artist, critic, and University of California, Irvine professor, Christine Tamblyn (1951-1998). This collection contains items from her personal collection including printed exhibition materials on Tamblyn's artwork (Archival...
Correspondence, contracts, stock certificates, receipts, invoices, tax records, deeds, leases
Correspondence, contracts, stock certificates, receipts, invoices, tax records, deeds, leases....
Collection consists of 4 voodoo dolls from Louisiana donated by Anthony Selco, former USC Library staff member.
This collection includes materials collected by modern dance choreographer, theorist, and critic Elizabeth Selden.
Clippings, writings, and notes, relating to conditions in Germany following World War II, the Berlin blockade, reparations, displaced persons, and denazification.
Materials gathered and generated in the course of preparation of its report, Education at Berkeley.
Telecourse taught by Ernle Young, professor of medicine at the Stanford Medical School, and Simon Whitney, a Fellow at the Center for Biomedical Ethics; subjects include genetics and the Human Genome Project, emergency medicine, physician-assisted suicide, managed care, and organ...
A selection of newspaper articles published in 1939-1941, 1947, 2007, 2009 about John Steinbeck's the Grapes of Wrath.
Cases involving Indian and Negro slaves. From Archivo Municipal de Historia de Parral, Chihuahua.
Copies of documents from the Public Record Office, London, and the Ayer Collection in the Newberry Library, Chicago.
Negative microfilm of residencia records and other documents selected and filmed by Mary Ross in the Archivo Histórico Nacional and the Biblioteca Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia.
Relate to taxation in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Yucatan.
Transcripts of documents which relate to Dutch and Spanish colonial activities, and in particular with Indian relations, pearl fishing, trade, foreign intrusions, and defense of the Pacific Coast of Peru.
Subjects include explorations and settlement of New Spain and California, 1574-1775; history of the Provincias Internas, California, and the Louisiana-Florida territory, 1606-1817; religious orders in Baja California, 1702-1768; local and state government in Mexico, 1629 and 1848-1849; description of Peru...
These copies were the gift of Fr. Marion A. Habig, O. F. M., in 1954. Four folders are typed transcript; one is photocopy. The transcripts are carbons of copies in the Bolton papers (#356, 359, and 378)....
Microfilm of transcripts of AGI documents, in the Chacón Collection, Academia de la Historia, Havana.
Selected documents from the Consular Correspondence in the U.S. National Archives regarding Barranquilla, Bogotá, Catagena, Sabanilla, and Santa Marta, 1823-1922; and items from Bogotá periodicals consisting of laws, contracts, censuses, etc., for Cartagena, Santa Marta, Barranquilla, and the lower Magdalena...
Correspondence by the Office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1865-1866; abstract journals, and related papers, of the Shubrick, March-April, 1865; papers relating to charges against Captain Charles M. Scammon by Colonel Charles S. Bulkley, 1865-1867.
Originals in: the National Archives.
From the Colorado Superintendency and Utah Superintendency files of the Office of Indian Affairs, National Archives, supplemented from the records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. Gathered by the Confederated Ute Bands for their suit before the...
Selected documents relating to Central American history, BANC MSS Z-C 217, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Selected documents relating to Central American history, BANC MSS Z-C 215, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Part 1: El Archivo del Juzgado de Teposcolula, 1688-1843; Reels 1- 12: Ramo Civil; 13-30: Ramo Criminal; 31-32: Ramo Criminal. Distrito de Coixlahuaca; 33: Ramo Panal; Part II: From officials of Coixtlahuaca, Tlajiaco, and other towns (1830's); Reels 34-37: Siglo...
From originals in the National Archives, filmed from the St. Louis Superintendency, the Upper Missouri and Arkansas agencies, and the Great Nemaha, Kansas, Mandan, Miscellaneous, Santa Fe Trail, Sioux, and Osage files.
Kearny; Ashley; Graham; Dougherty; Sublette; Chouteau; Adams; Billon; Sibley; William Clark.
Letters from priests, "cartas anuas", and reports.
The files, filmed in their entirety, are: Nos. (930) Jedediah Strong Smith; (1377) William Henry Ashley; (665) Antoine Citoleux; (651) Holley Wheeler; (887) David Cunningham; (863) John Hanna; (1155) Thomas Virgin; (3242) Etienne Provost; (69) John Potts; (80) George Drouillard;...
Includes copies of correspondence and papers selected from the Texas Archives for the use of Clyde Allen Tree in his thesis on British economic interests in Mexico; materials concerning Philip Nolan, Pedro de Nova, and Pablo Boriel LaFitte; and documents...
Record prints of Docs. 327, 423, 450-1, 461, 489, 912, 959, 2241?, 2353B, collected by Alexander S. Taylor and now in the archives of the Chancery, Archbishopric of San Francisco.
Materials mainly concerning exploration of California, including : Add. Ms. 13986 (Papers relating to Spanish possessions in America)*, vol. III - Extracto Historico de la Expedicion de Sonora ... (1769 expedition from Sonora to San Blas and San Diego). Another...
Letters received in the adjudant General's Office relate mainly to military expeditions to the West, to exploratory tours in Indian territory and include letters, reports and copies of orders by R. Holmes, Benjamin Riley, H. Dodge and A.C. Maccomb.
Miscellaneous documents, 1862-1894 and lists of commanding and senior officers, 1856-1946.
The transcripts of these papers, originally in the Depósito Hidrográfico at Madrid and now in the Museo Naval, were made for Henry Morse Stephens, approximately 1909-1910. Includes Alejandro Malaspina, "Descripción física de las Costas de la California, comprendidas al Sur...
Copies of documents in the Archivo Histórico Nacional, Madrid, relating primarily to the Florida boundary controversy carried on by John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State, and Luis de Onís, Spanish representative in the United States. Includes record prints.
Letters, 1823-1824, from William Clark, Supt., Indian Affairs, St. Louis, and communications from W.H. Ashley, L. Talliaferro, and B. O'Fallon concerning trouble witht the Arikara Indians. Letters, reports, etc., 1829-1830, from Bennet Riley concerning military protection of the Santa Fe...
Material, 1823-1846, from Ritch Collection: letters and documents signed by William Clark, William Becknell, Santiago Abreu, John Gantt, August Storrs and others.
Microfilm of selected manuscipts in the library of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., comprising ethnological documents relating to the Navahos, 1870-1882; a monograph by Dorothy L. Keur, Navaho Origins; a Consideration of Ethnological and Archaelogical Evidence,...
Each of four manuscript items comprising this selection is cataloged separately; search under title: selected manuscripts relating to the fur trade and Northwest Coast, from the Coe Collection, Yale University.
Contains: 1. Ross, Alexander. The fur hunters of the far West ...; 2. Wolfe, James. Journal ...; 3. Hempstead, Thomas. Letterbooks ...; 4. Meetch, J.B. Letter to John Davis ...
The documents concern the Yellowstone Expedition, 1818-1819; Long's Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, 1820; the Arikara campaign, 1823; official intercourse with the Governor of New Mexico, 1824; the Santa Fe Trail, 1829-1830; and Forts Atkinson, St. Anthony (or Snelling), and...
Relates to Polish military activities during and after World War II, during the period from 1939 to 1968. Filmed from Polish governmental and military records in the Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe, Warsaw, Poland. Description of the materials from the Library of...
Contains a list of conference attendees and copies of some of the presenters' papers, including: "Models for the study of intolerance: nativism and anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States, 1870-1930" by Bruce C. Flack; and "Challenges, crises and tears: the...
Contains lists of conference participants and panels, along with copies of the opening remarks and some of the presentors' papers.
Chiefly concerning the Shoshoni and Paiutes of Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Nevada, including the Paiute War, 1860.
Correspondence and papers received, 1870-1881, by John Wasson, U.S. Surveyor General for Arizona, with some miscellaneous papers (originals and copies) including communications from Land Commissioners and Surveyors General for California and New Mexico.
Palomar assembled and maintained this collection, which contains letters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other records on the rise of the rebellion, organization of La Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa, course of the revolt, and the aftermath of defeat....
The collections of the Oakland History Center include images, manuscript materials, photomechanical prints, news clippings, ephemeral items, programs, sheet music, monographs and serials and archival materials in audio-visual and digital formats that document the history of Oakland, Emeryville and Piedmont,...
Lacks title; title supplied by University of California Library.
Eduard Seler (1849-1922) taught science and mathematics until he was forced to resign because of poor health (1879). He moved to Trieste and began studying linguistics, and his interest in Pre-Columbian ethnography and archeology emerged. He served as the director...
Flyer, directory and journal
Extensive collection of silk screen prints and slides, as well as organizational records, photographs, and ephemera of the Los Angeles cultural arts center and studio. Founded in the early 1970s, during the height of the Chicano Civil Rights movement, by...
The collection consists largely of material relating to exhibitions put on by the organization, as well as a small number of administrative files. There are also audio-visual materials apparently related to a variety of community initiatives, though these will require...
The collection contains two photograph albums of scenes in China, including Shanghai, Peking, and Tientsin [Tianjin], apparently from the period preceding and during the Boxer Rebellion, ca. 1890s-1900. Some photos are snapshots while others appear to be more of the...
Relates to the rule of President Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia. Includes clippings (in French) relating to the imprisonment of M. Selic for circulating this writing.
The William Selig papers span the years 1857-1979 (bulk 1900-1923) and encompass 21 linear feet. The collection consists of production files (continuities and credit sheets for many of the Selig one- and two-reel shorts from 1908 to 1917), scripts and...
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. American naval aviator. A two-time recipient of the Navy Cross, Seligman was involved in a security breach in 1942...
Collection consists of one hand-written court document attesting to the American citizenship of Seligman Hoffman received from the Court of Pleas and Common Session in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1851. On the reverse of the document is a voter registration...
This small collection consists of the personal and business correspondence of William A. Seligman, organizer of the Los Angeles local of the United Shoeworkers of America C.I.O.
This collection contains caricatures illustrated by Luis (Lou) Seligson, likely during the 1960s. A number of these illustrations were for the Socialist newsplaper, The Militant.
Pamphlets, articles, typescripts, drawings, and other material relating to a range of religions acquired by Selina Dorhrman, a disciple of Karpal Singh.
Contains correspondence, ephemera, clippings, menus, programs, postcards, etc, mostly related to Selina Solomon's work on the women's suffrage movement in California. Some of the correspondence is on the letterhead stationery of women's suffrage movement organizations, such as Leslie Woman Suffrage...
John M. Sell of Erie, Pennsylvania enlisted in the 83rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers July 29, 1861. He was commissioned First Lieutenant on August 27 and promoted to Captain on September 4 the following year. Captain Sell was struck...
Scripts, screenplays, novel typescripts, correspondence, notes, publicity and photo albums, programs and journals....
The Sellers Family Papers includes photographs, certificates, graduation and funeral programs, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings that document the life and activities of members of the Sellers family. The bulk of the papers are family photographs of the Sellers and Johnson...
This collection consists of 129 slides of Japan, 117 slides of Korea, and a handmade Taiwan flag from 1954.
Relates to the psychological condition of men rejected for militay service in the United States during World War II. Published in the New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. I, No. 13, July 1, 1941.
This collection is made up of ten manuscript playscripts and actors sides, from plays written between 1900 and 1913. Some are copyrighted and published by the Chicago Manuscript Company. The majority seem to have been produced by a theatrical company...
Letters from German soldiers, relating to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
The Harry Sello papers hold materials collected or created by Sello over the course of his career as an engineer at Shockley Semiconductor and Fairchild Semiconductor, as an independent consultant, and as an expert witness. The papers span 1954 through...
The Selma, Alabama Civil Rights Movement Collection contains six flyers and one pamphlet regarding voter registration and rights for African Americans; and civil rights events that took place in Selma, Alabama prior to the Selma-to-Montgomery marches in 1965. Material in...
Diaries; date books; personal financial information; correspondence; photographs; medals for Sabbath attendance and a kaddish card from Congregation Beth Israel; religious instruction booklets from San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel; and high school and college publications.
The Selma Rochdale Company records constitute a sample record representing a consumers' cooperative movement which spread over California between about 1900 and 1910, during which time there were more than 100 of the Rochdale types of cooperative stores organized in...
This collection contains film scripts, scrapbooks, and photographs related to the work of American film producer and publicity director Walter Seltzer (1914-2011), dating from 1953 to 1972.
The Walter Seltzer papers span the years 1914-2004 (bulk 1960s-1980s) and encompass 4.2 linear feet. The collection contains scripts related to films produced by Seltzer; miscellaneous papers, including Christmas cards from Charlton Heston and material on Betzwood Motion Picture Studio;...
The Charlotte Selver papers circa 20th century (bulk approximately 1950 to 1999) consist of the personal and professional correspondence, writings, transcripts of classes and workshops, photographs, personal items, and sound records of Charlotte Selver, music educator, originator of the concept...
Comprises photographs gathered by Selvin in his role as editor of , a labor newspaper he founded in 1951. The photographs were also used in several books and articles Selvin published related to labor history.
Articles, papers about Clinton Valley Center
Relates to the activities of Ernst von Weizsaecker as secretary of state in the German Foreign Office, 1938-1943, and to the war crime charges brought against Weizsaecker at the Nuremberg trials. Includes translation.
Twenty-two lectures on 22 cassettes comprise a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University ....
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, and to Russian émigré affairs.
The collection contains Semeka's diaries relating to administration of medical services in the Soviet army during World War II.
Relates to allegations of German government subsidies to the Bolsheviks. Written by E. P. Semenov and Pavel Miliukov. Published in Poslednie novosti, 1921 April.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia. Includes a biographical sketch of G. Semenov, circa 1937. Photocopy. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Legal documents demonstrating Sergei Semenov's relationship to Ataman Grigorii Semenov, one of the signal figures of the Russian Civil War.
Correspondence, writings, radio broadcast scripts, memoranda, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to Radio Liberty broadcasting to the Soviet Union and to Russian emigre affairs.
Collection consists of student papers produced through course work and covering the academic years 1986-1988 and 1999, with series arrangement reflecting the course year.
This collection contains newspaper clippings and conference papers related to the "Seminario Internacional Escenarios Politicos de la Transición a la Democracia," a seminar held in July of 1989 that discussed the various political transitions from socialism to democracy occurring in...
This collection contains schedules and proceedings from the "Seminario Partidos Políticos en los Procesos de Democratización," a seminar on the democratization of political parties in Paraguay held in 1989 and organized by the Grupo de Trabajo de Partidos Politicos (CLACSO)...
Student notes from Stanford's early mechanical engineering and electrical engineering classes, 1919-21; typescript articles, charts, reports, and reprints (by Semino and others) largely pertaining to research done for Shell Oil Company of California, 1922-32; manuscript of THE OIL HEAT EXCHANGER...
Relates to Allied economic policy in Germany. Speech delivered before Christlich Sozial Union members of the Bavarian legislature, at Erlangen, Bavaria. Includes commentary by J. Semler, written to defend the criticisms of Allied policy made in his speech.
The architectural drawings by Gottfried Semper and Carl von Hasenauer are for a building that was used as a depot or storage area for the stage sets utilized in the imperial court theaters in Vienna, Austria. Included are designs for...
Album of copy prints compiled by W.W. Richards for the 27th anniversary meeting of the Sempervirens Club in 1927. Images depict scenes in the redwoods of the Big Basin area, which the club was dedicated to preserving; logging activities; and...
The Sempervirens Club Records document the activities of the Club from its inception in 1900 to the early 1960's. The Sempervirens Club was founded to save old growth Redwoods in Santa Cruz Mountains of California. The lobbying efforts of the...
Sempervirens Fund photographic prints and negatives dating from 1902-2001. Collection includes photographic print and studio album by Andrew Putnam (A.P.) Hill....
Material from redwood conservation group Sempervirens Fund including their newsletter The Mountain Echo and annual reports.
Business and family papers, school land warrants....
The Senate Agriculture and Water Resources Committee is the most recent Senate committee to oversee legislation affecting agriculture and water resources. The Senate Agriculture and Water Resources Committee Records consist of forty cubic feet of textual, audiovisual, and electronic records...
The Senate Agriculture Committee is the most current Senate committee overseeing legislation on agricultural issues. The Senate Agriculture Committee records consist of Senate and Assembly Bill Files, 2005-2008, Hearing Files, 2005-2008, Subject Files, 2005, Chronological Correspondence, 2005-2008, and Committee Records,...
The Senate Appropriations Committee is the most recent Senate committee to oversee bills which appropriate money or result in a substantive expenditure or loss of revenue and which are not referred to the Budget and Fiscal Review Committee. The Senate...
The Senate Rules Committee created the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee by passage of Senate Resolution 8 on January 8, 1981 to consider "bills relating to financial institutions and commerce." The Senate Banking, Commerce and International Trade Committee Records consist...
The Senate Business and Professions Committee Records consist of 71 cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the committee in investigating and introducing legislation related to the California Business and Professions Code. The records cover the years, 1962-2004, with...
The California Senate Democratic Caucus formed to organize the Democratic members of the Senate and advocate for their collective interest. The Senate Democratic Caucus records consist of 13 cubic feet of textual records. These records reflect the legislative analysis...
The Senate Education Committee was created by the first legislature of California on December 21, 1850. The Senate Education Committee records consist of 106 cubic feet of records reflecting the committee's activities, along with those of its antecedents, in studying...
The Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments Committee is the most recent Senate committee to oversee election law, redistricting and reapportionment, and, beginning in 2005, constitutional amendments. Throughout the life of the committee its scope appears to have remained that of...
The Senate Environmental Quality Committee Records consists of 35 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records reflecting the legislative activities of the California State Senate that were deemed to fall under the jurisdictions of this standing committee for review and/or...
The Senate Governmental Organization Committee evolved from the Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee, and was renamed the Governmental Organization Committee by Senate Resolution 9 of the 1970 regular session. The committee heard legislation relating to judges and other public employment, horseracing,...
The records of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee and Senate Health and Human Services Committee consist of 134 cubic feet of material reflecting the activities of the committee in introducing and investigating legislation related to California's Health and Safety...
The Senate Health Committee is the most recent Senate committee to oversee bills relating to public health, alcohol and drug abuse, mental health, health insurance and managed care, and related institutions. The Senate Health Committee Records consist of approximately 71...
The Senate Housing and Community Development Committee is the most recent Senate committee to oversee bills concerning housing and community development. The Senate Housing and Community Development Committee Records consist of 5.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records organized...
The Senate Housing and Land Use Committee Records consist of 24 cubic feet of records including records under both committee names, the Senate Housing and Urban Affairs Committee and the Senate Housing and Land Use Committee. The records reflect the...
The Senate Industrial Relations Committee Records reflect the activity of the committee in overseeing legislation and other matters affecting the California Labor Code.
The present Senate Insurance Committee was created with Senate Resolution 58 on August 30, 1994, and charged to hear bills relating to insurance, indemnity, surety, warranty agreements, liens, claims, unclaimed property, collections and franchises. The Senate Insurance Committee Records consist...
The records of the Senate Committee on Judiciary and its related subcommittees contain approximately 220 cubic feet of textual materials, 1705 cassette tapes, 95 CDs, and 31 VHS tapes. The records are organized with the records of the Standing Committee...
The Senate Committee on Local Government Records consist of 112 cubic feet of records reflecting the activity of the committee in investigating and introducing legislation related to local governmental procedure and organization. The records cover the years 1967-2010, with the...
The Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee six record series consists of Senate Bill Files (1971-2014), Hearing Files (1959-2013), Subject Files (1972-2003), Committee Files (1960-2003), Salmon Files (1957-1969, 1997-1998), and Session Binder Files (2005-2011). These files show the close involvement...
The Senate Public Employment and Retirement Committee Records consist of 27 cubic feet and span the years 1971-2000. The records reflect the work of the committee in reviewing legislation pertaining to state and local non-school public employees and public employee...
The Senate Public Safety Committee Records consist of 82.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records. The Senate Public Safety Committee was created in 1997, replacing and assuming the responsibilities of the Senate Criminal Procedure Committee.
The Senate Republican Office of Policy records consist of a single record series, Bill Files, 1999-2012. The bill files reflect the legislative analysis done by the office on nearly every piece of legislation heard in the Senate and Assembly.
The California State Senate Republican Caucus's purpose was to formally organize the Senate Republican members as a distinct group in order to advocate their collective interests.The Republican Caucus created the Fiscal Office and the Office of Policy in 2000. The...
The President of the Senate appointed the first Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee in 1901 as a standing committee. The committee handles all bills relating to state and local revenues and taxation, including bills amending the Revenue and Taxation Code...
This record group consists of 315 cubic feet of Bill Files from the Senate Rules Committee, Office of Senate Floor Analyses. The bill files may contain several drafts of floor analyses from either the Senate Rules Committee or various other...
The Senate Select Committee on Government Oversight records consist of Hearing Files (2003-2004). These files show the close involvement of the committee in such issues as department inefficiencies and fiscal waste.
The Senate Select Committee on Higher Education records consist of a Senate Bill File (1995-1996), Hearing Files (1995-1998), and a Subject File (1995-1998). These files show the close involvement of the committee in such issues as prepaid college tuition and...
The Senate Transportation and Housing Committee records consist of 12.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records organized into the following record series: Bill Files covering legislative sessions between 2005-2008; Hearing Files from 2005-2008; Chronological Correspondence from 2005-2008; and Committee...
The Senate Transportation Committee records consist of 14.5 cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records organized into the following record series: Bill Files covering legislative sessions between 1975-2004; Hearing Files from 1948-2004; Subject Files from 1986-1988 and 1995-1996; General Correspondence...
The Senate Rules Committee created the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee in 1989 to analyze legislation related to veterans, military affairs, and armories. The records of the committee consist of 4 series regarding the activites of the committee: Bill files (1989-2000),...
Portraits of: Timothy Guy Phelps, Ferris Forman, Joseph Walkup, Aaron R. Meloney, James Anderson, John Coulter (annotated as Joseph Coulter on sheet, but printed John Coulter by Hutchings), Ephraim Garter, John Chilton Burch, William T. Ferguson, Isaac Allen, Alfred W....
The Kenneth D. Sender collection consists of documents related to northern New Mexico from 1697 through 1884.
This collection contains drafts of two manuscripts by Spanish writer Ramón Sender (1901-1982): "En la vida de Ignacio Morel" and "Poesía y Memorias Bisiestas."
Serial issues and pamphlets, relating to Maoist guerrilla activities in Peru. Includes issues of and supplements to the newspaper El Diario, and an interview with Abimael Guzmán Reynoso, leader of the organization. Also includes computer disc version of trial records...
Consists of posters, flyers, programs and other ephemera from the Senegalese presidential elections in 2007 and 2012....
60 black and white photographs, captions in French, loose and in one album. Images feature primarily religious subjects such as churches, missions, and clergy, and including the construction and consecration celebration of a cathedral; children; parades; markets; local peoples at...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Senegal.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, studies, reports, and printed matter, relating to educational policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, and to the applications of technology to education.
Photocopies of administrative records, 1978-1985, of Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE), including documents from SAGE co-founder Douglas C. Kimmel. SAGE was founded in 1978 with the purpose of promoting the general welfare of older people in the gay...
Mainly bound typescripts of texts of the plays, a few of these accompanied by music (single songs, piano scores and/or full parts). Many have programs pasted in.
Correspondence, diaries, reports, other writings, and certificates, relating to gas warfare in France during World War I, preparations for gas warfare in World War II, and the Alsos mission in 1945 to assess the progress of German scientific warfare research...
Family background and education; Genentech work and research including: hepatitis B vaccine; protein expression; foot-and-mouth disease vaccine; human insulin; human growth hormone project.
Birth in Chile; childhood in England and Canada during World War II; Lycée Français de New York, 1946-1952; Harvard College and Law School, 1952-1957; contracting polio and adapting to life with a disability; teaching legal writing at UC Berkeley Law...
This collection contains senior theses completed by undergraduate students at the University of California, Riverside from 1954-1970.
Correspondence, photographs, writings, publications, and ephemera related to the poet Robert Mezey, collected by Eileen Senner.
The Mack Sennett papers span the years 1912-1933 and encompass 125 linear feet. The collection consists of production records (script material, company forecast sheets, daily report sheets, suggested subtitles, inserts, cutting room sheets, preview notes, telegrams regarding title clearance, main...
The (1943-2014) document Senour’s work at San Diego State University and in the San Diego community. The collection includes reports, correspondence, conference papers, awards, university personnel files, election campaign papers, press clippings and articles. All materials are organized alphabetically within...
Senses Places is a somatics-technological dance collaboration project that creates mixed-reality performance and participatory environments for audiences in physical-world locations and the Second Life virtual reality environment created by Linden Labs. Senses Places is a partnership between Isabel Valverde, a...
Letters from Riley Senter describing his overland journey from Perry, New York, to California, 1849, with the California Enterprise Co. under Capt. Owen, and mining at Angels Camp; diary-account book, 1850-1851, of mining operations on the Stanislaus River and at...
Separate Property of Married Women consists of two disbound volumes, including one index. Records focus on property held solely by married women, distinct from joint or community property held by both spouses in San Diego County from 1871 to 1930.
Collection consists of records from the organized Sephardic Jewish community of Los Angeles and other materials related to Sephardic life in 20th century Los Angeles.
Videorecording of grand opening of the new Stanford fooball stadium.
Family and business papers of Maria de Jesus Alexandra de Sepulveda and Juan Francisco Guirado. Includes items of descendants of Alta California Governor Pio Pico. 1861 - 1968.
An artificial collection of original photographs (cartes de visite, cabinet cards) and copy prints for the Sepulveda Family.
The collection consists of some 150 letters from various persons to Francisca Sepulveda de Carrillo (between 1845 and the 1890s), personal correspondence of Thomas Dillingham Mott and family (chiefly Ascension Sepulveda de Mott and Georgia Mott de Van der Leck).
Photographs and albums; glass negatives. Cartes de visite, one ambrotype, some tintypes and cabinet cards, and other photograph prints.
Sierra Nevada landscapes and camp scenes taken in or near Sequoia National Park. Views are unidentified, but a trail marker photographed indicates the trip was along the High Sierra Trail from Eagle View Point to Mount Whitney. Some views include...
Chiefly minutes, membership and financial records, and a scrapbook; together with a small amount of ephemera, bulletins, and clippings documenting the Sequoia Club's activities from its founding in 1892.
Snapshot views of Sequoia National Park depicting General Sherman Tree, Bear Pit, and Thorp's House at Log Meadow; Kings Canyon National Park (formerly General Grant National Park) depicting California Tree; and Yosemite Valley.
This is a note and envelope sent to Frederick Webb Hodge by Brother Claudius Antony of St. Mary's College, California, 1934 January 21. The cover, which is also the envelope, is postmarked Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 1934, and is stamped with "Sequoyah's...
15 signed gelatin silver photographs in mylar sleeves held in a red cloth box lined with Guatemalan textiles.
Photographic portraits of Guatemalan men taken between 1987 and 2003.
Editorial copy, organizational records, correspondence, clippings, flyers, photographs, and other material, 1975-2010, from Los Angeles journalist and AIDS activist, Paul Serchia. Materials document his involvement with AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and the Los Angeles committee of the 1987 National...
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, depositions, legal documents, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Romania; the trial of Iuliu Maniu, Vasile de Serdici and other leaders of the Partidul National Taranesc in 1947; Romanian émigré affairs; the Comitetul National...
Diaries, correspondence, writings, photographs, clippings, and notebooks relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, Russian émigrés in the Far East, and Chinese history and culture. Also available on microfilm (33 reels).
Relates to activities of L. P. Serebriakov during the Russian Revolution and as a Soviet official in the 1920s. Photocopy.
An account of Dan White's assassinations of George Moscone and Harvey Milk on November 27, 1978, and of the trial that took place in May 1979.
Original botanical drawings, likely executed by Sereno Watson in California, depicting various plants collected during United States geological surveys.
Contains materials relating to 19th c. San Francisco, greater Bay Area ; mounted photoprints, scrapbooks, block books, and a blueprint and architectural design of the Flood Mansion.
Various original works by Sergio Sánchez Santamaría pertaining to subjects and themes common to his work: history and politics of Mexico; rights of indigenous peoples in Mexico, including land rights; the centrality of corn (maiz) to indigenous Mexican cultures; Mexican...
Original scratchboard art used to illustrate Cuentos de la Revolucion Mexicana, by Mauricio Magdaleno, published in 2017. Drawings chiefly depict scenes with revolutionaries and other individuals.
Various serial publications from the Davis campus.
Drawings and watercolors by Kathy Rose, Sally Cruikshank, John Haugse, Linda Heller, Kathleen Laughlin, Dennis Pies; posters by John Heartfield. Unknown connection to Serious Business Company.
Serious Business Company records consist of correspondence (letters, contracts and miscellany); publicity materials (brochures, programs, flyers, screening calendars, press clippings, photographs and negatives); and accounting and invoice statements from and to filmmakers. Also included are correspondence and documentation regarding film...
Rodman Edward Serling (1924-1975) wrote teleplays, screenplays, and many of the scripts for (1959-65). He also won 6 Emmy awards. The collection consists of scripts for films and television, including scripts for Serling's television program, . Also includes correspondence and...
An incomplete collection of Lenten and Easter sermons, written in Spanish, with some Latin passages.
A collection of pamphlets: sermons preached by American Rabbis, from 1880s through 1940s. The collection consists of 28 publications....
The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Joe Serna, Jr., college professor and mayor of Sacramento, California.
Correspondence, personal documents, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union.
Junipero Serra (1713-1784) was a priest of the Franciscan order in the Catholic Church, who helped Spain conquer and colonize what is now the state of California. This is a collection of magazine and newspaper clippings, manuscripts, programs, and posters...
Copies of reports, interview transcripts, reprints and other documentation pertaining to the life and work of Father Junípero Serra, the purpose of which is "to present the views of historians and scholars on Father Serra's role in the early history...
This collection documents the history of the Serrano Irrigation District of Orange County California, now known as the Serrano Water District. It includes records from the various water associations and companies that served the Villa Park region and led to...
Zenna L. Serrurier (b.1906) was a counselor at Edison Junior High School (later renamed Ramona High School), and later, served as principal of Ramona High School (1948-62). The collection consists of manuscripts, clippings, photographs, correspondence, high school yearbooks, and memorabilia...
The Fred Sersen papers span the years 1924-1956 (bulk 1935-1949) and encompass .4 linear feet of manuscripts, 1.25 linear feet of photographs and 71 artworks. There are production design drawings for nine films released between 1935 and 1949, along with...
Bylaws, minutes, manuals, bulletins, newsletters, correspondence, writings, notes, reports, traveler and host lists and files, financial records, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to promotion of peace and international understanding, and especially to sponsorship of international travelers and international hospitality....
Contains correspondence between Caroline Schultz Service and family and friends, as well as writings and personal papers.
Materials, bulk dating from 1994 to 2004, relating to Bay Area homecare industry and SEIU Local 616 (Oakland, Calif.) campaigns to organize homecare workers in San Francisco Bay Area counties. Subject files pertaining to homecare organizing campaigns, contract negotiations, collective...
This collection is comprised of the Northern California records of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) United Healthcare Workers-West, and its predecessor Union Local 250. Records date from 1934-2010 (photocopied material only for 1934 -circa 1950). Materials primarily document the...
The collection comprises the California records of the Building Service Employees International Union (BSEIU), later known as the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and contains the predecessor records for Local 24/7 and Local 44. The records document the union's involvement...
The collection documents the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Los Angeles Justice for Janitors campaign (circa 1986- 2000), in which a low-wage workforce of largely Latino immigrants re-organized the Los Angeles commercial cleaning industry and organized janitors in surrounding counties...
The Grace Service Papers, 1855-1957, contain correspondence, diaries, short stories and other writings, along with some family and personal papers, with the bulk of the collection spanning the years 1905 to 1954.
The John S. Service Papers, 1925-1999, document the life experiences of "Jack" Service, a member of the United States Foreign Service who was posted to China during the 1930s and 1940s, and later accused of "losing China to the...
Tape of service held on October 1, 1991, featuring Robert C. Gregg, Dean of the Chapel at Stanford University.
Testimonies concerning his services against the Indians, 1640-1684; papers signed by Charles II, Antonio de Otermín, the Conde de Galve, and others.
Typed transcripts, edited, with preface and biographical sketch, by his daughter, Ruth (Baun) Sayer in 1971. Copies of photographs and maps inserted.
Mary Servoss (1881-1968) was a actress. She appeared on stage in Chicago, New York and London. The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, books, scrapbooks, and printed materials related to Servoss' life and career.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church abroad, Russian émigré affairs, and the promotion of Esperanto.
This collection includes material related to the history of Rancho Sespe, near modern day Fillmore, California.
Correspondence and other documents relating to the sesquicentennial of the California State Library, most notably the "Rich, Rare & Curious" exhibit held at the Crocker Art Gallery in Sacramento but also including a daguerreotype exhibit, a book signing for J....
This collection focuses on the early life and European travels of Kate Sessions, San Diego horticulturist and “Mother of Balboa Park.” The collection contains personal diaries and correspondence, as well as scrapbooks, unpublished manuscripts and several articles on Sessions.
The Kate Sessions Papers contain one box of archival material, mostly manuscript notes, drafts, and typescripts relating to horticulture and landscaping. Includes notebooks, news clippings, and a small amount of correspondence.
Movie set sketches of Columbia, RKO, Twentieth Century Fox, United Artists and Warner Bros. productions primarily 1930s - 1940s; also from the 1976 King Kong film and several unidentified sketches. 1926-1976, undated
Landscapes, cairns, and men at various sites.
This collection contains miscellaneous documents pertaining to the Council on Religion and the Homosexual from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The documents were compiled by Ed Setchko, who was on the board of CRH in the late 1960s...
[Captain]. One engraving, "Ruins of Old Fort Mackanack, 1763."
Relates to anti-Nazi resistance movements in Western Europe during World War II.
Photocopies of selected minutes, reports, memoranda, and letters, of the central committee of the Czechoslovak communist party and the Czechoslovak ministry of the interior, relating to political persecutions in Czechoslovakia, trials and imprisonment for political offenses, forced labor camps, confiscation...
Interviews with A. Setrakian (1971), Bruno T. Bisceglia (1976) and Robert Setrakian (1977). Copies of photographs inserted. A. Setrakian's interview covers the period from his birth until 1922. [His death in 1974 prevented completion of the interviews]. The remaining interviews...
Ephemera and correspondence related to Ye Sette of Odd Volumes from the collections of Ralph Straus and John Hassall. The majority of material is printed ephemera related to Odd Volumes meetings and activities, but there is also a substantial amount...
The collection consists of a variety of records dating from 1874 to 1900, with the bulk 1875 to 1885. These records have been organized into five series: General Administrative; Accounts of Labor; Legal; Financial; and Related Ditch Companies. Graphics on...
Manuscripts and drawings of Theodor S. Geisel, author and illustrator known internationally as Dr. Seuss. The collection (1919-1992) includes early drawings, manuscripts and drawings for the majority of his children's books, scripts and storyboards for Dr. Seuss films, television specials...
This collection contains the papers of Armenian-American composer and musician Ara Sevanian (1915-2011). Materials include musical scores and parts and audiovisual recordings including VHS tapes and sound records of Sevanian's music and performances. There is also correspondence between Sevanian and...
Seven World War II era documents, including five War Emergency Bulletins and others about evacuation of Japanese children and air raid signals , 1941-1942. Alpha list.
Monograph/serial collection....
Describe his mining efforts in Log Town, Mud Springs, Coloma and French Canyon, with information on prices of goods, Indian activities, religion, gambling, crime and frontier justice, Chinese tax on foreigners, spiritualism, politics.
This is a collection of typed copies of seventeenth century documents relating to New Mexico copied by France Scholes from the manuscripts in the Archivo General in Mexico in 1929, and letters from Scholes to Hodge from 1929 and 1930...
List of members, business and organization records. Some entries for church at Gold Hill.
Joye Harold Severaid specialized in mammology and the natural history of the Sacramento area. An active conservationist, Dr. Severaid served on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Zoological Society and co-edited the society’s bulletin. He also served as President...
The Michael Several collection on Los Angeles Public Art consists of materials related to public art in Los Angeles. The collection dates from 1903-2000 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1980-2000. The collection includes article clippings, public records,...
The Michael Several collection on Los Angeles Public Art consists of materials related to public art in Los Angeles. The collection dates from 1903-2000 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1980-2000. The collection includes article clippings, public records,...
This collection contains the papers of American suffragist, reformer, and social activist Caroline Severance (1820-1914) and includes manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera covering the following subjects: African American women suffrage and clubs, Susan B. Anthony, Jessie Benton Frémont, Isabella Beecher Hooker,...
The Severance Club of Los Angeles was a cultural conversation group founded in 1906. The club met regularly on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. The meetings generally began with a presentation from a speaker followed by discussion....
Includes notes, correspondence (originals and copies), legal documents, description of property and clippings. Letters and telegrams from Joseph R. Knowland, Allen Griffin, Hiram W. Johnson, John J. McGrath, William G. McAdoo, Argyll Campbell, Christian J. Peoples, Newton B. Drury, U.S....
Scrapbook of Hazel Severy (1884-1974), with clippings, photographs, programs, and related materials documenting activities at Santa Barbara State Normal School, predecessor of UCSB. Severy taught science and home economics, then chemistry, from 1914 to 1951. For many years she also...
Preliminary agreement May 5, 1891, articles of association, by-laws, minutes of stockholders and directors meetings and certificate of dissolution. With signatures of various officers.
Collection consists of the indictment, photographs of the indictment, and descriptive accounts relating to the case involving Nikolai Ivanovich Chapchai, Mikhail/Iakovlevich and Andrei Vasil'evich Danilenko for counter-revolutionary activities in Kiev in 1938. Includes 1948 typescript reminiscences of events in Russian,...
The 97 photographs in this collection are representative of Antoin Sevruguin's all-encompassing documentation of Persia, and comprise a mixture of studio portraits, outdoor vernacular scenes and landscapes.
Correspondence, reports, certificates, citations, passports, medals, photographs, memorabilia, printed matter, and other material, relating to relief work carried out by the Commission for Relief in Belgium and to the operations of the United States Army Ambulance Service in France during...
Holograph letter written to Judge Peabody from Washington, D.C., concerning a request for the heirs of a New Orleans citizen.
Professional quality street scenes and views of buildings documenting reconstruction efforts in San Francisco one year after the April 18, 1906 earthquake and subsequent fires destroyed much of the city.
Professional quality street scenes and views of buildings documenting the damage to San Francisco in the immediate aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Photographs documenting reconstruction of San Francisco business and public buildings two years after the April 18, 1906 earthquake and fire.
The collection consists of records from the Sewerage Agency of Southern Marin, a Joint Powers Agency formed in 1979 to consolidate the wastewater collection, treatment, water reclamation and disposal needs of residents in Southern Marin County. Types of materials in...
A board game, titled Sexism, published in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, created by Houger & McCaw (Carolyn Houger and Martin McCaw), and sold by the National Organization of Women (NOW). According to the game's designer, Carolyn Houger, the game was...
The Harold O. Sexsmith millwork drawings span 3 linear feet and date from 1918 to 1933. The collection is composed of 19 original architectural drawings of millwork details (18 original and one blueprint). Some drawings are annotated in pencil with...
Correspondence, drafts, notes, printed matter, and photographs relating to Herbert Hoover. Includes letters and speech drafts by Hoover.
Correspondence, records of proceedings of Democratic Party at district conventions in Butte County, abstract of vote (Butte County, 1853-54), bills, receipts, business papers....
The cards are mounted in a W.D., and H.O. Will's Cigarettes (Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain) card album, probably dating from the early 1930s. The album is completely filled with commemorative cards representing ships and other floating objects, i.e....
Research and reference files (including correspondence). Includes a substantial, but incomplete, run of the SFL Newsletter (March 1965-April 1971), as well as scattered samples of other serials on issues of sexual freedom.
The Sexual Law Reporter was a non-profit organization founded in Los Angeles in 1974 to protect sexual civil liberties by informing the law community on statutory and case law in the field of sexuality. From 1974 to 1979, the Sexual...
The Sexual Minority Youth Service Coalition was founded in 1978 as a project of the Center for Special Problems. The group was formed to provide services, advocacy, education and training for sexual minority youth, including sex workers. These files were...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, press releases, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Seychelles.
This collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, as well as some theatre pamphlets and programs related to the actress Anne Seymour (1909-1988). Anne Seymour worked in radio, film, television, and theatre from the 1930s until her death in 1988.
Research materials gathered for the biography, Lola Montez: A Life, by Bruce Seymour.
The collection consists of miscellaneous personal and professional materials belonging to 3 generations of physicians in one family, spanning 150 years: Robert Curran, M.D. (1806-1872); Francis Asbury Seymour, M.D. (1843-1920); and Eleanor C. Seymour, M.D. (1877-1961). Eleanor Seymour lightly annotated...
Reports, studies, statistics, directives, syllabi, and textbooks, relating to education and development in various African countries, and to education in Malaysia.
Relates to efforts by United Nations observers to monitor a truce between Jewish and Arab forces in Palestine in 1948. Includes a printed article by Seymour on the same subject. Photocopy.
Senator John Seymour, Republican, was a California State Senator from 1982 to 1990. He represented the 35th district that included most of Orange County. The records document Senator Seymour's legislative work in the California Senate and contain bill files, 1983-1990;...
Papers of poet Tony Seymour (1951- ), a contemporary San Francisco-based poet and performance artist. The collection contains writings, drawings, photographs, ephemera, and recordings related to Seymour's life and literary career.
Relates to Austrian politics and economics, 1918-1945. Incomplete.
Ships (troop transports) and boats on San Francisco Bay, family portraits and snapshots, and outing photographs around Northern California. Locales include San Francisco, Calaveras and Alpine counties, Lake Tahoe, Donner Lake and vicinity, and the McCloud River area. Several views...
This Collection includes audio recordings, video recordings, transcripts and other documentation of symposia and roundtable discussions that have taken place at the San Francisco Art Institute from 1916 through 2018.
Memorabilia collected by the nursing staff of AIDS Ward 5B/5A at San Francisco General Hospital, the first dedicated AIDS hospital ward in the U.S....
In this collection there are training and informational manuals, booklets and documents for staff who were stationed at the now closed wards that were located in Building 5 at ZSFG. Also included are meeting minutes and multiple blank forms that...
2 record books describing engineering work done at San Francisco General Hospital from 1928 to 1934....
Posters from protests of Executive Order 13769 held at SFO on January 28-29, 2017....
This collection consists of the scripts, film reels, and videotapes of script supervisor and television director Nicholas Sgarro.
Memoir, relating to imprisonment in Soviet forced labor camps also known as the gulags; photocopies of Soviet arrest records and summaries of judicial proceedings, and of United States Federal Bureau of Investigation reports on interviews after repatriation; and 44 original...
Correspondence, minutes, administrative documents, publicity materials, and a banner, primarily relating to the California Writer's Club's participation in the Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940), and Writers' Conference of the West (1941, 1942). Includes the Club's newsletters Monthly Letter (1929-1942) and...
Includes photographs, pictorial publications, correspondence, and printed matter relating to Sha Fei and his family members and activities of the Red Army during Sino-Japanese War (1937-45).
A collection of correspondence related to Richard Shackleton, master of the Quaker School at Ballitore, Ireland.
Autumn Shade was a resident of Riverside, California, who was involved with the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch in the 1930s. In addition to riding Kellogg horses, Shade was heavily involved with the Delta Theta Chi sorority. The collection includes...
The Shades of Corona photograph collection includes images of family life, work life, and daily activities in the community that would be of historical interest to the people of Corona and surrounding areas.
Images of Monterey area family and community activities and events, including festivals, holidays, leisure and work activities. Originals included cabinet cards, snapshots, albumen and other prints.
Shades of North Oakland was a neighborhood photograph collecting project conducted by the African American Museum & Library at Oakland and the Oakland Public Library in July 1999. The project was an outgrowth of a statewide photograph project, Shades of...
The "Shades" project is a collection of digital copies of more than 300 photographs provided by the Chinese and Japanese residents of Tulare County. Spanning the decades from the late nineteenth century until the present day, these images are a...
Photographic archive of Shaefer's Battery and Ignition, a Los Angeles automobile repair and parts shop. Collection includes photographs of the shop's various locations on Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards, including their expansive art deco-style structure at 6730 Sunest. Also depicted are...
One letter (ALS) to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, re his work as messenger for the Senate and the book of poetry that he sent. Washington, [D.C.], 26 July 1913. Alpha list.
The Shafer family owned and operated the Cloverleaf Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains from 1946 to 1964, raising cattle and stocking man-made lakes with trout for public fishing. The Shafer land is now part of Malibu Creek State Park....
Books and serials relating to a wide range of domestic and international cooperatives ranging from agrarian to financial to healthcare cooperatives, among others.
Photographs, printed matter, and writings relating to military activities in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Includes photographs of Chiang Kai-shek and of General Joseph W. Stilwell.
Exams and instructional material, maps, and navigation equipment collected and created by Max E. Shaffer during the early 1940s. Shaffer studied at USC's Naval Preparatory School, the Naval Air Reserve educational center in New Orleans, and later at the Naval...
V. 1, letterpress copy book, 1855-1866, of law firm of Shafter & Park, San Francisco, containing letters by T.W. Park, James McM. Shafter, Oscar L. Shafter, Elijah Dewey and S. Heydenfeldt; v. 2, daybook for the firm, 1856- 1863, including...
The Shafter Collection represents the papers and other materials assembled by General William R. Shafter during his many years of military service. As might be expected, the Collection includes personal and official correspondence, military papers (orders, reports, rosters, etc.), broadsides,...
This collection contains papers of writer and producer Steve Shagan (1927-2015). Materials consist of the final shooting script for "Save the Tiger" (1972); manuscript and galleys of "Save the Tiger" novelization; shooting script for "A City of Angels" (1973) released...
An attempt to compile a complete copies of critical classified documents from British, American, French and few East German archieves relating to Iranian politics, economics, social and military developments circa 1921-2000. The documents include reports from embassies letters exhanged between...
Studio portraits and snapshot photographs documenting several generations of the Shahzade family of the Fresno area in California, as well as other Armenian Americans. Clippings and other scrapbook material document the teaching and coaching career of Arthur Shahzade as well...
Relates to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
This typed notebook, prepared as a class assignment in the autumn of 1945, includes class notes, reading notes, foul chart, field formations, and lesson plans.
Pages 1-2 of early printing of The Life of Timon of Athens. Deframed 5/3/06. Found in workroom, provenance unknown. Alpha list.
This collection documents the history of the professional theatre repertory company, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, which was established on the UC Santa Cruz campus in 1981 and ended in 2013. The collection contains production files for nearly every show produced by...
From 1966 through 1972, the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI International (then Stanford Research Institute) conducted research on a mobile robot system nicknamed “Shakey.” Endowed with a limited ability to perceive and model its environment, Shakey could perform tasks that...
Program of the Bay Area Computer History Perspectives held at SRI International on October 24, 1995, on a 1970 SRI project to create a robot (dubbed Shakey) that used rudimentary artificial intelligence to interact with its surroundings. Speakers were Nils...
Diary and memoirs, relating to Georgian relations with Turkey, 1920- 1921; Georgian refugee life in Turkey and Poland; the Polish Army in the interwar period, and its defeat in 1939; the Georgian Legion in the German Army during World War...
?" Broadside, supporting the John C. Fremont/William L. Dayton ticket, 1856. [Wyles Map Cabinet 1/1].
B.D. Shamberg was an artist agent/manager who represented actors, writers and musicians in the 1960's. The collection consists of business and personal correspondence, contractual and administrative materials as well as assorted artists' photographs.
This collection includes sheet music, performance notes, performance programs, chorale rosters, photos, a book, journal articles, correspondence documents, and multimedia related to the Shambrey Chorale. Choral works include early traditional sacred church music and hymns from 16th century styles to...
This collection contains correspondence, research notes, photographs, and other material regarding the professional career of Archibald D. Shamel, a physiologist with the United States Department of Agriculture who worked at the Citrus Experiment Station in Riverside, California during the early...
This archive documents the over fifty titles published by the Press; the business and distribution activities of the Press; and the cultural environment in which the Press existed (represented by feminist, literary, political, and business publications received by the Press)....
The Bond Shands papers are related to his political activities and his work with the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) and the Council of Emperors.
re Marine Sciences. Transcript: Typescript of unedited rough draft for tapes 1-9. Related materials: None found.
This collection contains the papers of Charles Donald Shane, director of the Lick Observatory from 1945-1958, and his wife, Mary Lea Shane. Most of the materials are from Charles Donald Shane's professional work at the Lick Observatory and with the...
Relates to emergency measures in Shanghai.
182 b/w snapshots, mainly Shanghai, taken by an American serving in the U.S. Navy.
Relates to a Shanghai delegation sent to the Nationalist government at Nanking to urge a peaceful conclusion to the Chinese Civil War.
Black full leather album 29 x 18.5 cm., with 33 black and white photos of Shanghai, China in the 1920s. The verso of each photo has a pencil caption of the image in English, a few showing a blue rubber...
Leatherbound photograph album with 125 cartes-de-visite (cdv) and 6 cabinet size cards, including a signed and dated cdv of Rutherford B. Hayes. Mainly images of employees, their wives and children, and people associated with the Shanghai Steam Navigation Co., formed...
The collection consists of a photograph of the Engineers Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, taken around 1930.
Typescript biography of Theodore Benjamin Shank, with an emphasis on his years of farming in the Imperial Valley, California in the early part of the 20th century.
2015 addition to the collection consists of a term paper/thesis by Russell Shank titled "Electrical communication Facilities for Library Service," dated May 22, 1957, written for Miss Winifred Linderman, Columbia University School of Library Service, L.S. 31...
This collection contains scripts, cast lists, shooting schedules, location information, budget, and notes for shows that Naren Shankar produced from 1995-2002. Series in this collection include "The Outer Limits," "Night Visions," "Farscape," Seaquest," "The Chronicle," and "UC: Undercover."
James Horton Shankland (1846-1923) was an attorney for the San Francisco Board of Trade for thirteen years before relocating to Los Angeles in 1888 where he founded, and was an officer of, the Los Angeles Bar Association. Joseph Smith Fowler...
The William Shanks collection of scripts spans the years 1949-1958 and encompasses 1.3 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts for four Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions: KING SOLOMON'S MINES (1950), SOME CAME RUNNING (1958), THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON (1956), and...
This collection contains visual material created by Charles Shannon, an English artist, printer and lithographer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Correspondence of British lithographer and painter Charles Hazelwood Shannon to Harold Chaloner Dowdall and Mary Frances Dowdall.
Title devised by cataloger.
Donn Shannon and Jack Shickell papers (SAFR 21637, HDC 1372) consist of two folders of documents related to seamen Donn Shannon and Jack Shickell, both of whom worked at the San Francisco Maritime Museum. Most of the materials are undated....
The Donn Shannon discharge papers (HDC 1272, SAFR 20611) collection consists of one United States Coast Guard Discharge Certificate dated September 30, 1957 from the C.A. Thayer (built 1895; schooner, 3m), 2 news clippings about voyage, and an 8x10 inch...
Completed questionnaires and letters of American playwrights gathered by Irene Hoch in writing Modesto, California, Adobe Press, 1936....
Michael Shannon was a photographer who photographed well known artists and performers, local events such as Bay to Breakers and Beach Blanket Babylon, and male nude subjects. This collection includes his extensive collection of photographs, negatives, and slides.
The records of Shanti document the organizational history and work of an agency dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening or chronic illnesses. There are a wide range of record types in...
This collection contains records relating to the management of the Shanti Project and its programs. This includes materials dating from both before and after the Shanti Project changed its focus from life-threatening illness in general to AIDS exclusively in 1984....
Childhood and family in Los Angeles, 1943-61; disabled in bicycle accident, 1951; rehabilitation at Children's Hospital and Casa Colina; disability access at Cal State Northridge, 1962; affiliation with the San Fernando chapter of the California Association of the Physically Handicapped;...
Photographic archive of San Francisco Bay Area based freelance commercial photographer Barry Shapiro. Images include photographs shot for documentary projects, magazine stories, commercial promotional work, and portraiture. Of note are his series on "handmade houses"; portraits of men dressing in...
The Bruce Shapiro papers contain materials from his 1994 theater production of Sophie Treadwell's 1928 play, "Machinal" at the Balch Arena Theater at Tufts University. Treadwell (1885-1970) was born in Stockton and attended UC-Berkeley, where she studied journalism. The collection...
The Daniel Shapiro Papers document the life and work of printmaker, painter, and UC Davis faculty member Daniel Shapiro (1920-1982). The papers span the dates 1940 through 1983, with the bulk of the material falling between 1959 and 1982. The...
Collection consists of marked published music scores belonging to USC Thornton School of Music professor Eudice Shapiro.
The Shapiro Family collection of ephemera is part of a book collection of mostly children's books from the early part of the twentieth century. The ephemera collection consists of postcards, newspapers, sheet music, some of which contains the name Shapiro,...
Harley Paul Shapiro is a teacher, photographer, and HIV/AIDS activist. The collection, 1974-2015, primarily consists of photographs taken by Shapiro of services and events at Congregation Kol Ami, Reform synagogue in West Hollywood. The collection also holds ephemera concerning LGBTQ...
This collection contains over 500 items of original material primarily from U.S. presidents George Washington to Barack Obama, collected and assembled by electronics engineer, inventor, and philanthropist L. Dennis Shapiro (1933-2021). The bulk of presidential material is for John Quincy...
This collection contains a letter from PFC. Martin Shapiro during the Second World War.
Papers of the Russian-American writer and journalist include writings, letters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, and to Russian émigré life in China and the United States. Contains a memoir of the Russian Civil...
Consists of 21 interviews with members of the Watsonville community including striking workers, representatives from supporting organization, and the corporations involved in the strike.
The Saul E. Shapiro papers concern his participation from 1948 as chairman of the Butte County Democratic Central Committee, and as a member of the State Central Committee. The collection consists of correspondence, campaign material, speeches, reprints, and articles concerning...
Materials from a UCSB professor of confluent education, relating to the humanistic psychology movement....
Victor Mansfield Shapiro was a independent publicity man for the Hollywood film industry. The collection consists of public relations and promotional materials relating to the motion picture industry, including questionnaires, codes, biographies, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and tapes of interviews with...
Hansi Share, creator of the Monica Doll, was a Jewish emigre to the United States from Germany. In Germany, she was married to Hermann Ploschitzki, co-owner of Karstadt, a German department store chain, who died in 1932. She was subsequently...
Keith Sharer's career in aviation spanned from the Second World War until Vietnam. He was also was very important to the growth of the San Diego Air and Space Museum.
The Nasser Sharify papers document his long career as a librarian, academic, advocate, and consultant. The papers relate in part to the formulation of plans for the creation of a national library for Iran, and to development of library and...
The Sharkey Family Collection consists of personal correspondence, political and legal documents, newspaper clippings, and ephemera connected to State Senator William R Sharkey and family, spanning from the early 1900s to the 1990s.
Proof of Children of Divorce.
Pt. I: papers of Frederick W. Sharon re his business and property investments, the operation of the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, and the Sharon Estate Co. Pt. II Louise Sharon's social and family correspondence and letters re her business affairs....
The Alice Sharp collection is composed of 36 letters written by her 4th and 5th grade students when she taught at Buri Buri Elementary School in South San Francisco. The letters, written in 1953, were addressed to her father, Robert...
This collection contains one letter and one postcard from the Sharp family. The postcard was sent by Merril Sharp, USA, during the First World War. The letter was sent by Marvin Sharp, USN, during the Second World War.
Sharp discusses history of Sharp family, historical events in Ventura and Santa Paula history, and personal history.
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Collection contains 115 photographic slides from the collection of Lee Sharp, who was involved in the San Francisco leather scene. Many of the slides show snapshots of or by Lee when he was in the military touring Europe. Also included...
Photographs of the Sharp Park facility show interiors and exteriors of buildings including mess halls, dormitories, recreation rooms, the library, etc. Some photographs show detainees and guards. Several views have been identified as interiors of the detention facility at 801...
Includes bids, contracts, leases, logs, reports, charts, and court records pertaining to oil drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel, mainly regarding lawsuits stemming from the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill.
The working papers, correspondence, publications and biographical material of Robert Phillip Sharp form the collection known as the Papers of Robert P. Sharp in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Sharp was a long-time member, and for some...
This collection comprises a school exercise book (titled "Day Book"), dated September 22, 1834, and authored by Sarah Sharp of West Chester, Pennsylvania. The entries in the exercise book are purportedly based on names, addresses, and transactions used in a...
Transcript of interviews, lecture, memorandum, and photographs, relating primarily to the Vietnamese War.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, loyalty board interrogatory, and printed matter, relating to administration of the United Nations and other international organizations.
Consists of a small amount of correspondence, manuscripts, personal writings, and reviews that span a portion of William Sharp's literary career. Correspondence includes letters from Amelia Robertson Hill, concerning the bust she was making of Sharp, with notes concerning her...
Sharpe house located on south side of Sutter St. between Powell and Mason Sts., San Francisco; was later remodelled elaborately by William Sharon (cf. accompanying note). View includes residents posing at windows, on lawn, etc., and appears to date from...
Relates to the Soviet Union during World War II.
Views include: #3735: Mt. Shasta -- #3747: Mossbrae Falls (Shasta County) -- #B1166: the Golden Gate -- #3718: Cliff House in San Francisco.
Newspaper clippings, button, bumper sticker, news releases, San Francisco Library bond information, Sacramento Central Library information, correspondence regarding Butte County Library....
Newspaper clippings, button, bumper sticker, news releases, correspondence.
Views of various stages and aspects of the construction of Shasta Dam, showing laborers and other personnel, machinery, transportation methods, and construction progress.
Album photographs depict various views of process by which gravel is gathered, milled and conveyed from Columbia Construction Company gravel plant in Redding, Calif. to construction site of Shasta Dam. Album also includes a map and flow sheet drawing of...
Title supplied by cataloger.
A collection of correspondence, reports, legal papers, business papers, and maps of the Shasta Dredging Co. of Shasta Co., California. Sufficient detail is presented to enable the reader to understand the day to day operations of the company, and some...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Two aerial views of Shasta Lake; one aerial view of unidentified location depicting small development and some farming tracts along river in valley, perhaps in vicinity of Shasta Lake?
This collection consists of an album of 90 photographic prints of Mount Shasta and vicinity, taken in July and August, 1899. The photographer is probably Mary McLean Olney. Included are images of Mount Shasta and vicinity (including Castle Crags and...
Speeches of Jeane Kirkpatrick, Elliott Abrams, William Bennett, George Shultz, and Dan Quayle, letters, memoranda, testimony, bulletins, and printed matter, relating to American foreign and domestic policy during the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush, to human rights violations...
Exterior and interior views of printing ink shop, probably in San Francisco. Exterior view is of storefront with men standing behind barrels of ink labeled for various newspapers. Sign for Blake, Robbins & Co. paper house is visible at left....
Chiefly family portraits on cartes de visite mounts. Names noted are "Grandma Shattuck", Dr. [John Langdon] Swett (1810-1900) of New Hampshire, his wives and relations named Elizabeth Kimball, Rebecca Beaman (or her parents), and Lizzie Shattuck. This collection of portraits...
This is a personal autograph album which Jennie Shattuck received upon granduation from school. The entries are from friends in San Francisco, Oakland (California) and Boston (Massachusetts).
Primarily the correspondence of Lemuel Shattuck, dating from 1825 to 1850.
This collection contains material related to the script writer and editor Alfred Shaughnessy and his work for the British television series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971-1975).
The Mel Shavelson Collection, 1946-2007, consists primarily of Shavelson’s produced film scripts along with production stills from those films. It also contains personal papers created while he served as Writers Guild of America, West, President, and during his involvement with...
The Melville Shavelson papers span the years circa 1940s-1970s (bulk 1960s-1970s) and encompass approximately 62 linear feet. The collection includes production material and scripts for CAST A GIANT SHADOW (1966), MIXED COMPANY (1974), and THE WAR BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN...
Ruth M. Shaver lived in Japan and studied Kabuki for many years. She also published a book on Kabuki titled, (1966). The collection consists of photographs, clippings, watercolors, sketches, theater programs, sheet music, notebooks, and books related to Kabuki theater...
Material related to Beverly Shaw, a nightclub singer who performed at a number of lesbian clubs in the 1940s and 1950s, including Mona’s in San Francisco. She purchased her own club, Club Laurel, in Los Angeles in the 1950s. The...
This collection of Hong Kong films distributed on DVD by Celestial Pictures between 2002-2007 were originally produced and released in theaters by the Shaw Brothers between 1956 and 1997. The collection represents all genres: from kung fu and martial-arts to...
The Captain Loring N. Shaw photographs (P85-001, SAFR 17776) consists of 3 photographic portraits of Captain Shaw and his wife from 1849 to 1909.
This collection consists of a reminiscence and three newspapers.
R. Daniel Shaw joined the Fuller Seminary School of World Mission faculty in 1982. Areas of expertise include social anthropology, cognitive anthropology, anthropology of mission, Bible translation, communication theory, and qualitative research methods. The R. Daniel Shaw Collection contains Daniel...
These records reflect the wide variety of assignments carried out by Shaw as Executive Assistant to William F. Miller. Those files which pre-date Shaw's association with the Provost's office in 1970 were apparently inherited by Shaw and generated by Miller's...
The Emerson Shaw Photographic Slide Collection consists of over 1800 color slides and the photographer's index. The collection depicts people, places, and scenery around the Bay Area and the East Coast. The slides provide a rich visual representation of California...
This collection consists of material relating to the Shaw family. The bulk of the collection was created by Hartley and Fern Shaw, with additional material from Lucien Shaw and other Shaw family members.
Frank Shaw was a television comedy writer and producer. The collection consists of television scripts, memos, and notes related to Shaw's career. Projects represented in the collection include , , and (1971-72), among others.
Papers pertaining to Mr. Shaw's work as an architect, his interest in railroading, the publication of his books, his artwork, and biographical information.
The H.C. Shaw Company Collection consists of business-related material generated by a pioneering Stockton, California, agricultural implement dealer and manufacturer best known for the invention, sales, and production of the celebrated Stockton Gang Plow, a device noted for its role...
This collection primarily depicts various maritime scenes and vessels. While 90% of the postcards have a maritime theme, only about half of these relate to the Pacific Coast. The postcards and photographic prints were collected by J. Porter Shaw as...
The J. Porter Shaw photograph collection, circa 1890-1900, (SAFR 24838, P79-058a) is comprised of a photograph album documenting a voyage aboard ULSTERMORE (built 1894; freighter) between Liverpool, England, and Baltimore, Maryland, 1896-1897, as well as miscellaneous loose photographic prints. The...
Primarily marine photographs showing vessels in and about San Francisco Bay.
Writings, personnel records, correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to Soviet-American disarmament negotiations and to world communism.
Joseph E. Shaw (1889-1965) was born in Lamar, Colorado. Shaw was the brother and secretary of Los Angeles Mayor Frank L. Shaw (elected 1933, relected 1937). In 1938, a civic reform movement successfully sponsored the recall of Mayor Shaw. He...
Captain Joseph T. Shaw (1874-1952) edited the detective fiction magazine, (founded by H.L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan in 1920), from 1926-36. He later worked as literary agent for the Sydney A. Sanders Agency and his own Joseph T. Shaw...
This collection documents the academic and professional life of Dr. Lynn Shaw, a professor of electrical technology at Long Beach City College who has been a key figure in the labor and nontraditional women's occupation movement in Southern California as...
This collection consist primarily of scripts written by members of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization during World War II, and political speeches and spots written for the California Democratic Party in 1946 and for Henry Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign.
Letters from eastern liquor dealers in New York to S. C. Shaw concerning orders placed with them by him....
Photograph album, 1918, commemorating a visit of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw to the C. J. Lappan family, at Shenfield house, in South Africa. 32 black/white photos, including Lappan and Shaw family members on the porch of Shenfield house,...
Relates to political conditions in the Middle East. Interview conducted in Los Angeles, August 29, 1946.
This collection is comprised of newsletters, newspapers, journals, pamphlets, booklets, reports, and other writings issued by the Confederation of Iranian Students National Union (CISNU) and other Iranian student groups in Europe and abroad. These materials relate to political conditions and...
A copy of the issue of One Magazine containing a story by Marvin S. Shaw written under the nom-de-plume Hartsell Young. A 1998 letter of explanation from Shaw to GLBTHS accompanies the magazine.
John Dougherty was one of the earliest students of Ted Shawn in the 1920s. He left the dance world in the 1930s and returned to it in 1955 as the Southern California Reporter for , a post he kept for...
Autobiography, annotated by the author. Also includes newsclippings about Shay later in life.
Collection consists of theological and philosophical manuscripts in Arabic and Persian, as well as some poetry and works on astronomy.
Diaries and writings relating to the retreat of the Russian Volunteer Armies toward Siberia, the government of Grigorii Semenov, Japanese intervention in the Siberian Far East, and the military activities of the Ural Cossacks against the Bolsheviks. Also available on...
Correspondence, orders, reports, and printed matter, relating to Russian military operations during World War I, Russian prisoners of war in Germany, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
These are some of the records of the Shea Copper Company from 1916-1937. Included are administrative papers, stock certificates, and correspondence regarding transfer requests.
The J.F. Shea collection primarily consists of photographs, negatives, and slides related to J.F. Shea Co.
Barry Shear was a producer and director who spent most of his career working on musical, variety, and comedy television programs. The collection consists mostly of script material, screenplays, and story outlines.
This collection consists of scrapbooks, photographs, and clippings of American Canadian actress Norma Shearer (1902-1983). Materials relate to Shearer's film career as well as her marriage to Irving Thalberg, trips to Great Britain, and Thalberg's death in 1937.
Birdseye views and maps, primarily European cities from 16th and 17th centuries. Also covers Asia and North Africa. ca. 1206-1961, bulk is 1500-1700. Also eight sets of portraits of European rulers. Letter-size boxes contain photographs and negatives of the collection....
This collection contains a variety of legal documents, including powers of attorney, indentures, writs, affidavits, correspondence, bonds, last wills and testaments, wills intestate, marriage settlements, land sales, etc., dating from ca. 1350-1875, with the bulk of materials originating from the...
Depicts Russian domestic life before the Russian Revolution, members of the Romanov family and Russian court, military scenes from the Russian Civil War, and Russian émigrés abroad following the revolution.
This collection consists chiefly of drafts of Shebl's book "Weber!" edited by members of the San Joaquin County Historical Society Publications Board and by the author himself (1988-1992). The collection also contains: correspondence, contracts and other materials pertaining to Shebl's...
Journal of a bicycle trip from Oakland to Sacramento to Yosemite.
The Ronald Shedlo papers span the years circa 1966-1995 and encompass approximately 26 linear feet. The collection contains material on several of Shedlo's feature film projects, and some memorabilia related to his work with Errol Flynn, including personal correspondence to...
Letter dated March 21, 1888, Carlin, Nevada, probably from Patrick Sheedy, a master mechanic for the Southern Pacific Company to Acting General Master Mechanic William McKenzie, concerning disciplinary action taken against a locomotive engineer named Poole.
The records include minutes, reports, correspondence, memoranda, press coverage, and background materials. Background materials of notes include press coverage on the CIV/Western Culture debate at Stanford, 1986-1990; and a report by James L. Gibbs, "Stanford Undergraduate Education in the Seventies:...
Collection of family snapshots showing leisure activities in California (mostly Marin County and San Diego). Bulk are of Leonide Sheehy as a child and young adult, then with husband Samuel Rodman. Of note are the early snapshots of Leonide and...
The Sheep Ranch Mine Collection consists of reports, notes and correspondence pertaining to 20th c. activity at the mine (1918-1939). It also contains a Report of the Best & Belcher Gold and Silver Mining Co. of San Andreas....
A collection of documents chronicling the origins, boundaries, survey of property, and otherwise general history of the town site of Sheep Ranch in Calaveras County, California. Also included are statements of general, individual, and delinquent financial accounts.
This collection consists of sheet music for movies and Broadway musicals, as well as piano pieces.
The Huntington Library Sheet Music Collection chiefly illustrates the physical and thematic development of sheet music printed in the United States from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth century. The collection includes over 3800 items, the bulk of...
This collection consists primarily of sheet music from notable and local musicians during the late 19th and early 20th centuries on topics relating to California, Arizona, Spanish folksongs, and music influenced by or transcribed from Native American songs, chants and...
Bound volumes of songs, ca. 1850; loose sheet music ca. 1848-1950.
Collection is not geography specific, but noteworthy is "Spanish Songs of Old California" by Charles F. Lummis. 1837 - 1954
The collection consists of popular American sheet music dating from the mid 19th Century through the 21st Century.
This collection contains reprographic copies of drawings of the Joseph Hunter house in Gualala, Calif., from 1964. It consists of two copies of the complete set of plans (14 sheets each), including site plan, floor plan, sections, exterior elevations, interior...
Included in the collection are carbon copies of Sheffield's correspondence with John and Elaine Steinbeck through the years 1944-1971. There are also copies of Sheffield's correspondence with Peter Lisca, another friend of Steinbeck. The clippings Sheffield collected are also included,...
The collection consists of music manuscrips and tapes of Shefter's compositions for film and television, including Maverick, Sugarfoot's theme, Cheyenne, Colt 45, Five guns to Tombstone and Harbor lights. The collection is in the midst of being processed. The finding...
Soviet statutes and articles published in Soviet journals, 1932-1938, relating to the Soviet judicial and penal systems, labor, social and welfare legislation, and the legal position of the family in Soviet society.
Articles about Sheinbaum, copy of oral history transcript with Joan Didion, and copy of oral history transcript by UCLA. Includes material about his association with CSDI and later magazine. Includes files, ca. latter 1970s-mid 1980s, kept by Stanley K. Sheinbaum...
Collection consists of four audio cassettes and transcribed notes from an oral history interview conducted by George M. Goodwin. Subjects include his childhood and family life in New York; student and intellectual life at Stanford including his experiences with antisemitism;...
This collection contains course materials, departmental correspondence and planning documents, and grant proposals belonging to Pomona College professor, Richard M. Sheirich.
Correspondence, notes, speeches, and medals, relating to American chemical warfare activities during World War II
Nick Shelbi was a gay man and founding member of ACT UP Golden Gate. He was active in the leather scene in San Francisco and won the Mr. Drummer contest in 2000. This collection includes his personal papers, photographs, posters,...
Includes original letters, transcripts, notes, and related materials on theater.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, photos, and other papers relating to art, architecture, theater, dance, and Cheney's publications in these fields. Also includes personal and family papers and documents relating to Cheney's founding of Theatre Arts Magazine in 1916.
Subject file, writings, and various items such as programs concerning his interests and activities associated with art expression and appreciation such as theater, movies and writing.
Correspondence, subject files, and writings concerning his interests and activities associated with art expression and appreciation such as painting, sculpture, corporate contributions and support, photography, music, architecture, and his writings on the topic.
Letters, diaries, reports, orders, personnel records, printed matter, and photographs, relating primarily to conditions in Germany under Allied occupation after World War II, and to the educational policy of the Allied military government, especially in Munich.
Collection consists primarily of diaries written by Sheldon while serving as a stewardess on Pacific-based steamer ships in the 1890s.
Include letters, telegrams and press releases written by the newspaper and radio executive; clippings concerning him; and material relating to the Knowlands and to the Oakland Tribune.
Collection consists of approximately 4,500 music video recordings on U-matic and Beta tapes from primarily the 1980s and 1990s from broadcaster and music historian Harvey Sheldon.
Letters of Rev. Henry B. Sheldon to his parents....
Typescripts of papers, some with their publication information, on high school and college societies, studies in comparative education, Indian policies of the American government, and the history of the University of Oregon.
Collection consists primarily of television series scripts along with scripts for television pilots and television movies related to the career of director James Sheldon. Shows represented include , , , and , among others. Also includes scripts for the radio...
Includes original photographs, ephemera and news clippings, as well as digital prints of photographs and newspaper articles, and a biography.
The papers of husband and wife Stephen (Steve) Tarzynski and Kathleen (Kathie) Sheldon document their involvement with and the activities of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and its predecessor the New American Movement (NAM). The collection includes materials on...
The Lee Sheldon Papers consist of screenplay & teleplay drafts, pitches, treatments and correspondence related to Sheldon’s produced and unproduced film and TV projects. The collection also includes numerous video game development and design documents written by Sheldon, including scripts,...
This collection primarily contains memoirs written by United States Congressman and Civil War officer Lionel Allen Sheldon (1828-1917) about men he knew, specifically generals and politicians during the Civil War period, as well as few pieces of correspondence and ephemera.
This collection consists of American writer and producer Sidney Sheldon's (1917-2007) scripts, production notes, and manuscripts. Sheldon wrote for film, television, novels, and for Broadway.
Collection consists of manuscript drafts and research files for books, motion picture and television scripts, correspondence, and business files related to the career of author and screenwriter, Sidney Sheldon....
Relates to conditions in a displaced persons camp in Austria.
Where possible, the original catalog system has been retained. Books with original marks have been retained in their original position in the sequence; gaps have been filled with unmarked designations except where the gap was in the middle of a...
These records (principally) consist of: Division Cadastral Engineering - Preliminary survey data (mineral and other); Public land, Homestead Entry and other surveys; Group Field Notes Tablets; Spanish and Mexican Grant surveys. Correspondence Files - U.S. Surveyor General; Register and Receiver;...
Sound recording of interview with Joan-Marie Shelley conducted by Adah Bakalinsky. Describes her involvement with school unions, 1955-1970, and her rise to become president of the United Educators of San Francisco in 1984; discusses her views on bilingual education, violence...
Contents of the collection are primarily newspaper clipping scrapbooks and files maintained by Shelley's office staff and provided by a professional clipping service. Newspapers represented include the San Francisco Chronicle, Examiner and Call-Bulletin, the Sacramento Bee and as well as...
The collection documents the one-term administration of San Francisco Mayor John F. ("Jack") Shelley during the years 1964-1968.
The Kate Shelley Underground Rave collection (1990-1993, undated) contains ephemera collected by Kate Shelley from the underground rave scene in California during the early 1990s. Documents include approximately 63 flyers for underground rave parties in Southern California between 1990 and...
The Kevin Shelley Papers consist of 8 cubic feet of textual records. The records are organized into two record series: Bill Files, 1997-2002; and Subject Files, 2001.
The consists of the operational and fiscal records of the San Diego Hebrew Home for the Aged, dating from 1973 to 1995. It also includes some records from the North Shores B'nai B'rith Lodge (1963-1973), the Anti-Defamation League Council (1961-1978),...
Ruth Patricia Shellhorn (1909-2006) was a landscape architect who practiced in Southern California. She is best known for her contributions to the creation of a new commercial shopping center landscape style through her work at the Bullock's Department Stores and...
Typescript of an unpublished novel, obituary notice for Bennett, and two letters of condolence received by his sister, Mary Bennett.
The collection consists of the business records of the Shelton Adjustable Double Deck Car Company, and includes the by-laws, minutes of the board of directors for the American and Canadian firms, stock sales books and patents information. There are also...
Charles E. Shelton (1914-2002) was a newspaper and book publisher in Southern California. He published and edited the and the , published , and founded the weekly . Shelton also established Best West Publications and ran the Southwest Desert Art...
Campaign literature and clippings, relating to the 1928 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination.
John H. Shelton was a conductor for the Southern Division of the Pacific Electric Railway for several years. The collection is comprised of memorabilia used by a Pacific Electric Railway conductor, which includes badges, lapel pins, buttons, and keys. Also...
The William L. Shelton photograph collection, circa 1888-1920, (SAFR 23842, P00-019), is comprised of photographs taken by an unknown Vallejo, California, photographer of vessels, damage from the 1906 San Francisco, California, earthquake and fire, and other topics, likely primarily in...
Depicts a demonstration in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to General Sun Liren, Chinese military operations in Burma during World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and political conditions in Taiwan. Includes papers of Sun Liren.
Dr. Philip Shen (b. June 17, 1931- d. August 5, 2004) was Professor of Religion and Philosophy and Dean of the University of Hong Kong (China). Dr. Shen worked as the consultant of the Chinese (HK) Origami Society since 1991....
The (1924-1935) documents the sorority’s activities and those of its members, and appears to have been compiled by the sorority, not an individual member. The scrapbook includes invitations, news clippings, dance cards, place cards, photographs, programs, notes, and various sorority...
Business and personal papers of John Wesley Shenk, Sr., John Wesley, Jr., Susanne, Mary, William W., and Edmund Shenk and Henry Wilson including correspondence, deeds, receipts, bills, and photographs....
Primarily business papers of J.W. (John Wesley) Shenk, including some letters on letterheads. Early correspondence ca. 1900-1903 with S.W. Fergusson and L.M. Holt relates to Shenk's move from Omaha to the Imperial Valley to participate in the Imperial Land Company...
John W. Shenk (1875-1959) was a California lawyer, politician, and judge, most notably for the California Supreme Court.
Wilbert Shenk (1935 - ), noted missiologist and author, joined the School of Intercultural Studies faculty at Fuller Theological Seminary in 1995. As of 2019, Dr. Shenk taught as Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture. Shenk’s areas of...
Primarily wood engravings from Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, but also includes one process print, 2 half tone prints, and a colored heliogravure.
This collection consists of lectures, articles, newspaper clippings, correspondences, photographs, and other papers on film montage editors John Hoffman and Slavko Vorkapich compiled by film preservationist David Shepard. Hoffman and Vorkapich created two visual tone poems together. The second of...
Papers of Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine geologist Francis P. Shepard.
1863 diary, Court of Inquiry papers, and related correspondence of Civil War brigadier general Isaac F. Shephard.
The collection contains materials related to the musical and literary activities of Jesse Shepard, who wrote under the pen name Francis Grierson, and his long-time friend and assistant Waldemar Tonner.
Clippings, programs, and autographs, relating to musical performances and society news.
Various drawings, poems, cards, slogans, candles, and other material left in a spontaneous memorial to Matthew Shepard following his beating and death in Wyoming in October of 1998. The San Francisco memorial was initiated by persons unknown on and in...
This collection contains papers of American mime Richmond Shepard (1929-2019), chiefly relating to his career as a mime in the 1960s and 1970s. Materials include writings, contracts, programs, ephemera, press clippings, and photographs.
The carton contains correspondence, estate papers, financial records, genealogical material and legal documents related to Abraham D. Shepard, Esq., his first wife Elizabeth (nee Crissom), his second wife Margaret (nee Bowen), their children and their families. The box includes Abraham...
Photographs show the Everett Shepardson family, their homes, co-workers, the Los Angeles State Normal School (where Everett Shepardson taught), family outings and vacations. Mainly southern California views, including Riverside, Los Angeles, Dr. Kate Shepardson Black's ranch in Burbank, Yosemite, Mt....
The Esther Shephard Papers, 1925-1975 (bulk 1945-1968) provide insight into the personal and professional life of writer, poet, and San José State University English professor Esther Shephard. The records consist of journals, diaries, travelogues, photographs, literary manuscripts, poetry, correspondence, newspaper...
Memoirs, study, certificates, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to social and political conditions in China, Chiang Kai-shek, and the New Life Movement.
The collection principally documents Shepherd's work as a horticulturist, instructor, and landscape architect.
This collection contains a diary, expense ledger, and letterpress book of Joseph Aland Shepherd, a printer and Alonzo E. Horton’s business manager operating in San Diego, CA in the 1870s.
Theodosia Burr Shepherd was born in Keosauqua, Iowa. She was the daughter of Augustus Hall, a lawyer who later became Chief Justice of Nebraska. She married W.E. Shepherd on September 9, 1866, and they moved to California for her health...
The Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge drawings of the Mrs. C. H. McCormick house (Montecito, Calif.) span 3 linear feet and date from circa 1897. The collection consists of two sets of 32 architectural drawings (one set of originals and one...
Lynn Shepodd photographs of the Los Angeles Christopher Street West pride parade, including an image of Gloria Allred, 1982.
This collection contains materials belonging to the Sheppard family of Ontario, who were early pioneers. The bulk of the collection belonged to Elizabeth "Bessie" Sheppard, daughter of Dr. Christopher Sheppard. Included in this collection are family photos, correspondence, financial and...
Manuscript lecture notes recorded by medical student Edmund Sheppard for a course given by Benjamin Rush in Philadelphia in 1812. The lectures are from the same year of Rush's publication of his Diseases of the mind; there is a substantial...
Eli T. Sheppard papers: Chiefly relating to his diplomatic career as U.S. Consul to China and later as Advisor on International Law to the U.S. Minister to Japan. Includes correspondence, diaries,chitbooks, writings, certificates, scrapbooks and clippings. Includes some material pertaining...
A native of New Jersey, Harrison Sheppard worked as journalist and city editor for the of Van Nuys, California, from 1999 to 2014, where he covered numerous secession movements around Los Angeles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The...
The Edgemar collection contains materials collected by Abby Sher regarding the history of the property, from the time that it was Edgemar Farm (starting in 1908), until she purchased the property in 1983. The collection mainly contains materials regarding her...
The Byron Sher papers consists of office and bill files, public policy calendars and artifacts, faculty papers, district and campaign files, personal papers and effects, incoming and outgoing correspondence, photographs, audio cassettes and video tapes....
Collection contains mostly teaching files from Sher's time at Harvard Law School, Southern Methodist University, and Stanford Law School. Other miscellaneous files include correspondence, resumes and CVs, and some books belonging to Sher....
Correspondence and other materials related to Robert Harborough Sherard, collected by both Glennyth M. Woods and by Francis Watson. Letters and other documents are concerned with the reputation of Oscar Wilde, Sherard's life and career, his views on other literary...
Collection consists of 1,740 35mm color slides and 28 black and white photographic prints documenting Leslie Sheraton’s trips to California from 1948 to 1973. The trips include destinations of San Francisco, Disneyland, Los Angeles, Marineland, Swiss Colony, San Juan Capistrano,...
Primarily regarding demographic research in Mexico.
Forms part of the History of science and technology collection.
Information concerning his interest and activities in North American Indians, including ethnography; censuses; tribal rolls; vital statistics; probate records; his own notes, writings or reprints; excerpts, notes, copies or reprints of material of colleagues or others having an interest in...
The collection is divided into three series: Music Compositions, Sound Recordings, and Miscellany. The Music Composition series is further subdivided into seven subseries: Concertos, Other orchestral works, Stage music, Choral music, Chamber works, Instrumental works, and Songs. These subseries are...
Collection consists of compositions, writings, reference materials, correspondence, and subject files documenting Shere's career as journalist and composer.
This collection consists of Michael Shere's written works and personal papers, 1971-1994. Michael Shere worked as a theatrical performer, script writer, set and sound designer, and composer for 25 years. He also was an activist for the LGBT community, including...
Lorraine Miller Sherer (1898-1985) was the superintendent of elementary education for Los Angeles County and a specialist in early childhood development at the UCLA School of Education. After her retirement, Sherer began compiling the first history of the Mohave people...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Sheridan Jenkins Guatemala Coffee Plantation correspondence, Wyles SC 1056. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Sheridan (USAT) and Warren (USAT) logbook (SAFR 16450, HDC 166) is a rough log, not kept daily, for two U.S. Army transport vessels covering the Pacific during the first World War under the command of Captain Jack Murphy. These vessels...
Identification photographs of men, youths, and women, apparently arrested in San Joaquin County. Numerous ethnic groups are represented; those of European descent predominate, but Asians, Latinos, and African Americans are also present.
Office items from Contra Costa County Sheriff Warren Rupf including a canteen, calculator, rubber stamp and a 1999 pamphlet describing the history of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office. Donated by the Sheriff’s Office upon Sheriff Rupf’s retirement in 2016.
Relates to Congressional passage of a $100,000,000 appropriation for European relief in 1919.
Collection is comprised of three color photographs and one black and white photograph taken by local photographer Chloe Sherman of young queer women in San Francisco. Titles and dates have been noted on each image.
Letters, manuscripts of writings, and clippings relating primarily to Edwin Allen Sherman, especially to his service in the Mexican War, his successful efforts to erect a monument in Monterey, California to honor John Drake Sloat, and other activities designed to...
The collection consists of postcards primarily of the Great White Fleet.
The George Sherman papers span the years 1937-1992 and encompass 4.6 linear feet. The collection contains publicity for a handful of films directed by Sherman, clippings, some correspondence and fan mail, three scrapbooks, and photographs. The bulk of the subject...
The Sherman Indian Museum collection documents the history of the Perris Indian School, Sherman Institute, and Sherman Indian High School as well as the Native American experience in the US and within government-run American Indian boarding schools. Collection highlights include...
Contains subject files, pamphlets on Central American groups and clippings concentrating on El Salvador and relations with the United States.
Papers include minutes, agendas, reports, memoranda, budgets, financial records, publicity, campaign and election materials, subject files, newsletters and publications.
The papers of Moses Hazeltine Sherman include materials he retained dating from 1869 school until his death in 1932. The earliest papers include materials from Sherman's schooling at the Oswego Normal School in New York. For the period 1874 to...
Photographs and miscellany, relating to Nuremberg trials of German war criminals in 1945. Includes official identification photographs of defendants.
Letters relate to mining in Yuba County.
One letter (TLS) to Mr. [?] Loveman, re book on Hart Crane. Iowa City, 23 Nov. 1974. Laid in Paul's book, Hart's Bridge. Alpha list.
Collection of albums documenting the career of Roland D. Sherman (1909-1999), a U.S. Department of Agriculture food inspector based in New Orleans, Louisiana....
One printed Civil War document: Clothing allowance, authorized by L. T. Thustin, Acting Chief Paymaster, Department of the Cumberland. Louisville, KY, July 7, 1865.
1 box; contains 43 letters and a small amount of miscellany (poems, receipts, letter fragment). Letters were written between December 1897 and August 1899 by Sherman Tasheira Dowler to his wife and parents in Holly Beach (now Wildwood) and Vineland,...
The Vincent Sherman papers span the years circa 1917-2005 and encompass 17.7 linear feet. The collection includes scripts for films directed by Sherman, correspondence, scrapbooks, material related to his autobiography, and photographs....
One letter (ALS) from William Tecumseh Sherman to Dona [?], re sending funds with Sully [?]. The steamer 'Winfield Scott', in which Sully had embarked for home, was wrecked on an island [presumably one of the Channel Islands] not far...
Papers consist primarily of charts, drawings, illustrations, and photographs used in his book STEEL TREATING PRACTICE, published in 1929. Other items include a letter from Bob Schenck commenting on Sherry's manuscript, 1928; a letter from Syd Ramage (?) about his...
This collection contains personal and professional correspondence of poet Ruth Forbes Sherry, including letters from publishers, colleagues, and her family.
Wine and spirits sales catalogs produced by New York City-based retailer Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits, Inc.
Newspaper clippings relating to the visit of President-elect Herbert Hoover to Latin America. Clippings from Argentine and Brazilian newspapers.
Transcripts of speeches and Congressional testimony, studies, and reports, relating to American commercial policy.
Photographs of scenes at the Nuremberg war crime trials of major Nazi war criminals, miscellaneous mimeographed and printed material issued during the trial, organization charts of the Nazi high command, and photographs of major Allied military leaders in Germany in...
Mary Martha Sherwood (1775-1891) was a English author of children's books. Her first story, “The traditions,” was published in 1794, and her major work was , the first part of which appeared in 1818. The collection consists of diaries, correspondence,...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, drawings, manuscripts, photographs, news clippings, and printing ephemera primarily relating to the Grabhorn Press and to Grover's activities in publishing and writing. Main correspondence is from Valenti Angelo, William Everson, Roby Wentz, and includes caricature drawings by Sherwood and...
Correspondence and poems concerning Grover's interest and activity in publishing, writing and collecting. The poems are by Angelo Valenti.
Kaitlin Duck Sherwood and James DeLaHunt were a straight couple and activists involved in the marriage equality movement. This collection includes a scrapbook, t-shirts, ephemera, and paper material relating to their organizing work.
Morgan B. Sherwood served as Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. The collection contains copies of patents, articles, bibliographies, photographs, manuscripts, and research notes relating to patents and inventions, with a particular emphasis on the role of...
Programs from various Berkeley, Calif., venues, bills and receipts of various Berkeley businesses, and a notebook containing observations on health and a number of prescriptions.
Nina (Deniakin) Shestakoff was born in 1919, and moved to Shanghai from Russia with her family, where her father worked as a lighthouse keeper for multiple lighthouses in China. Shestakoff attended boarding school at both the St. Joseph Convent and...
Computer disc transcripts of radio interviews, relating to Georgian internal and foreign policy.
Birth certificate, White Russian Naval Ministry identification document, International Refugee Organization documents, and photographs, relating to the naval career and émigrélife of K. V. Shevelev. Photocopy.
Correspondence and photographs, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union and to the Russian émigrécommunity. Includes letters from family members who remained in the Soviet Union and from family members who emigrated.
Eshref Shevky served in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of California Los Angeles. He contributed to dozens of research studies related to California land use policy and social area analysis, including the Central Valley Project prepared...
Portraits of: Yermah, Orondo, Gautama, Confucius, Cranmer, Plutarch, Pinder, Fra Giocondo, Lord Bacon.
The collection consists mainly of Goleta Water District Board of Directors' meeting packets, and some related files, including records of various committees. Published local government reports have been transferred to the Government Information Center and have been cataloged individually....
This collection chiefly consists of the professional papers of Japanese-American sociologist and professor Tamotsu Shibutani (1920-2004). The bulk of the collection relates to Shibutani's academic career at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in the form of research and writing...
The Tamotsu Shibutani papers consist of Shibutani's personal research and publications mostly from his time spent as a professor of sociology from the late 1950s to the mid-late 1960s.
The Jack Shickell annotated book and photograph, circa 1950-60, (SAFR 22685, HDC 1626), contains of a copy of "Salt-Water Poems and Ballads" by John Masefield, 1960 edition, and a black and white photograph.
The Jack Shickell manuscripts collection (HDC 1674, SAFR 23837) consists of 8 manuscripts by Jack Shickell including 1 coauthored with Robert E. Wade, Jr. There are 1 list and 7 short stories, most having a maritime theme. The collection is...
Reprints and serial titles relating to California agricultural history.
The Wally G. Shidler collection of Southern California ephemera consists of pamphlets, maps, postcards, theater programs, city directories, electric railway time tables, and transit passes from the Los Angeles City, County, and adjacent areas collected by former motion picture engineer,...
The collection includes correspondence, professional commentary, and various writings both published and unpublished....
Currin V. Shields (b.1918) was an instructor at Yale University (1947-50), assistant professor at UCLA (1950-60), and professor, head of the department of government and director of the Institute of Government Research at the University of Arizona (1960- ). He...
The collection includes artifacts, photographs, field notes, and history from an archaeological excavation of the John Shields farmstead located near Rancho Cordova, California. The farmstead was established by John and Elizabeth Shields, who emigrated from Ireland in the 1850s. Peter...
The Peter J. Shields Collection contains both personal papers and materials related to the creation of the University of California, Davis campus. The collection materials date from 1896 to 1968. Peter J. Shields presided as a Superior Court Judge in...
Contains biographical material, diaries, correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished poetry, prose, and translations, notebooks, books and other printed material, photographs, art work, and video recordings documenting Edith Shiffert's life and literary activity in United States and Japan.
Studio portrait photographs, commercially issued in postcard format, of Native Americans. Identified individuals and groups include American Eagle and squaw, Man Going Up Hill, Kiowa woman, Walking Bear, Miss Romeio, Cheyenne Indians, Red Bird, Cow Woman, Little Calf and baby,...
The collection consists of materials from science fiction fan artist Stu Shiffman, including fanzines, t-shirts, and notebooks featuring his artwork.
Documents, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other materials related to Thomas Nobuyuki Shigekuni and Ruth Yamagishi Shigekuni, business owners and members of the Los Angeles Japanese American community.
Depicts scenes at the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Digital copy. Digital copies of select records also available at
The Rock J. Shih 石銳 papers (1948-2013) contain writings, correspondence, photographs, certificates, and memorabilia relating to Shih's military career as a Signal Communication Officer and English translator for the Republic of China's army, as well as materials related to his...
Forms part of the History of science and technology collection.
These 24 shikishi, or poem cards, were a gift from the Museum of Haiku Literature in Tokyo to the Haiku Society of America in honor of the Society's tenth anniversary, celebrated in 1978. Twenty-four of Japan's most renowned poets composed...
Relates to military operations of the Zabaikal Cossack Division in World War I. Published as 1-aia Zabaikal'skaia Kazach'ia Diviziia v Velikoi Evropeiskoi Voine 1914-1918g (Harbin, 1933)
The collection documents the life and work of Randy Shilts. These documents include drafts, research and interview notes for his writing, correspondence, journals, clippings, photographs, VHS videos, and audiotapes. Half of the collection consists of newspaper and magazine clippings documenting...
The George Shima photograph and media collection, 1912-1926, (SAFR 23366, P87-031) is comprised of one photograph and one documentary film related to George Shima, a Japanese immigrant who became a successful farmer in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta region of...
Shinkichirō Shima was born in 1877 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and arrived at San Francisco in 1894. He was a devoted Christian and poet, and worked as a cactus nurseryman in Southern California. During World War II, he was incarcerated...
Moriyuki Shimada was twenty-two years old when he and his family were forcibly removed from their home in Santa Clara, California to the Heart Mountain Concentration Camp in Wyoming. Shimada created a scrapbook after the war with the photographs he...
The Shiman Family Papers consist principally of the records of the San Lorenzo store. These records occupy six journals (1860-1863, 1869-1890), eleven day books (1859-1863, 1873-1885, 1888-1890), three cash books (1879-1896), an inventory book (1888, 1891) and a purchase order...
Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Shimazu served in the accounting department of the Japanese Imperial Navy. The Shimazu Sōji papers includes includes bulletins, drafts, correspondence, reports, course material, and other documents from Shimazu Sōji's time as a student at the University...
Series 1 consists of papers Eleanor Shimeall ammassed while serving on the San Joaquin County Water Action Committee (1974-1977) and its successor, the Water Advisory Commission (1980-1990) constitute a significant element of the collection. They form a substantial record of...
Iwao Shimizu (1915–1976) was a journalist who founded the Totalizer at the Tanforan Assembly Center. The Iwao Shimizu papers include memorabilia from the Hokubei Mainichi press, typesets, clippings, and digital media.
Relates to the extent and distribution of Soviet mineral resources and production.
Michael Boris Shimkin was born in Siberia in 1912 and emigrated to the United States in 1928. Shimkin played an important role in American cancer research as a clinical and experimental researcher and an editor of major research journals. He...
A collection of personal and professional material related to the Nevada mining prospector William Henry Shimmin.
Photographs of student performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in Toyon Hall....
Mrs. Shimp's records include both her personal papers as a tobacco-control activist and the records of her and her husband Benjamin's consulting group Environmental Improvement Associates (EIA). Mrs. Shimp was the first employee to achieve a smoke-free workplace through litigation...
The In Sup Shin collection on Korean advertising consists of correspondence, advertisements, writings on the Korean advertising industry, newspaper clippings, Korean advertising data, and other material collected and/or created by In Sup Shin. Born in 1929, In Sup Shin has...
This collection contains letters from SN John G. Shindledecker, USN, to his brother Harry during the Second World War.
The collection consists of items related to the writings and career of American author Lewis Shiner, a fiction writer known especially for his work in the science fiction and cyberpunk genres. Materials in the collection contain manuscripts, story drafts, correspondence,...
This collection contains a scrapbook, two photographs, a Christmas card, and four military records that describe Shingo Umene's service during World War Two as a member of Company A, 100th Infantry Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team.
Writings, translations, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Russian émigré life, fictional and historical writing by Russian émigrés (especially regarding Russian naval history), and the right-wing Russian émigré party Mladorosskaia Partiia.
The Nikolaĭ Vsevolodovich Shinkarenko memoirs contain material relating to Russian cavalry operations in World War I, White Russian military operations in the Russian Civil War, Spanish military operations in Africa, and Francoist military operations in the Spanish Civil War. Includes...
The collection consists of photographs and two issues of . John V. Shinn and Martin Block photographed their travels in California during June 1950. The collection also contains four other photographs of Shinn. Shinn served as editor of the ,...
Mainly letters written to Shinn as editor of the Overland Monthly, concerning her work, the magazine's poor financial condition, and articles and stories submitted by writers; together with several letters to her dealing with Lick Observatory (about which she wrote...
Contains a group portrait of UC Berkeley students taken during a 1881 camping trip to Butano near Pescadero, Calif.(Milicent Washburn Shinn appears in this photo; for description of this trip see related manuscript collection.) Also included are individual portraits of...
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda relating to territorial issues between China and Korea and to the Kanto region of China.
Relates to wireless dispatches reporting the outbreak of World War I. Issued on board the Shinyo Maru, August 3-4, 1914.
Stereos captioned: Launch of the Comanche, San Francisco. 677 -- Building the Comanche, San Francisco. 688, 689 -- Merchants Exchange building, San Francisco -- Fireman's Fund Insurance building, cor. Sansome & California streets. 1367.
Collection of engravings, mainly British and American ships, some Civil War era, many clipped from newspapers, ca. 1800s-early 1900s.
Shipbuilding History of the Matthews Family manuscript (SAFR 17184, HDC 289) is a mimeograph copy. This collection also includes photocopies of newsclippings about G.F. Matthews and the company. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Father William Shipley taught in the Philosophy Department at the University of San Diego for 45 years. His papers document the merger of the College for Women and College for Men particularly as it affected the Philosophy Departments. Additionally,...
Correspondence in reply to Shipley's letters and questionnaires concerning capital punishment; article based in part on replies received; studies of capital punishment in various countries; and clippings. Also included are manuscripts and reprints of Shipley's writings, material on the Shipley...
A collection of research notes and clippings collected by Shipley Walters as she did research on River Garden Farms. Location A5.1
Contains correspondence, memoirs, meeting minutes, plays, clippings, notes, and photographs relating to the life of Charles Shipman. Shipman was active in anti-war, anti-imperialist, and communist groups in the United States. He was also a delegate to the second and sixth...
Collection consists of diaries, miscellaneous papers and blank forms relating to Shipman's career as a mining and petroleum engineer in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado....
The Shipowners & Merchants Towboat Company agreement (SAFR 14040, HDC 46) is comprised of one agreement between Shipowners & Merchant Towboat Company and the Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific, San Francisco Division, regarding wages, overtime, subsistence, hours, working conditions, vacations,...
Lee Shippey (1884-1969) was a columnist for many Southern California newspapers and a author. His books include (1938), (1948), and (1950). The collection contains manuscript drafts of two of Shippey's books and an autographed first edition of a third. There...
The papers of Lee Shippey, writer and journalist for the LOS ANGELES TIMES (1923-1958), include correspondence, poetry, published and unpublished manuscripts, lyrics, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. The scrapbooks document his LOS ANGELES TIMES daily column "Leeside o' L.A.," and his...
This collection consists of advertisement posters of ship routes to various countries including France, Germany, Java, and India.
Primarily views of ships, boats and buildings with maritime associations (many exterior and interior views of the Sailor's Union Hall). Also included are San Francisco waterfront views and streets of the Barbary Coast district.
Includes photos showing ship construction, christening, and launching. The SS Paloma Hills, SS Benjamin Goodhue, and facilities of the Marinship Corporation, the California Ship Building Corporation, and Kaiser Richmond shipyards are depicted (among others). K.K. Bechtel, Elizabeth Hay Bechtel and...
Eight manuscript ships' logs by an unnamed New York sailor, covering several voyages, 1838 to 1851, entitled: "Abstract Log of a Voyage to Lima l837[-1838]" (2 vols.); "Abstract Log of a Cruise in the Pacific, 1838-40" (1 vol.); "Abstract Log...
Views of ships in various California and Japanese ports.
This collection of Ships' papers (SAFR 13567, HDC 22) includes financial records, bills of lading for various vessels; brochures for Oceanic Steamship Lines, and an account ledger possbily from a commission merchant.
This collection of Ships' papers (SAFR 13558, HDC 13) consists of various documents that date from 1851 to 1893.
Dating from 1860 to 1905, these Ships' papers (SAFR 13566, HDC 21) contain documents such as vessel bills of sale, mortgages and tonnage reports for 19 different vessels. The collection is available for research use without restrictions.
Ships, Shipbuilding, Shipbuilders of Oregon by Victor C. West (HDC1745, SAFR 24681) is an undated photocopied typescript of the Oregon coast shipbuilding history. It was researched and prepared by Victor C. West. Sources of photos and typed content not given....
Papers of Verna Cook Shipway, American architect and author. Shipway designed homes in New York state and California, and wrote, with her husband Warren Shipway, five books on contemporary Mexican residential architecture and interior design.
Stories about the Channel Islands
The collection largely consists of textual records, primarily minutes and office correspondence of Shipwrights Local 1149. Also included are union/employer agreements, conference summaries, books on shipbuilding in WWII, dues books and one waterfront pass. ...
Letters, including several from George C. Perkins, to Nancy Deck (later Nancy Coburn) and M. Shirek; inventory of property destroyed by Rogue River Indians, 1856; menus; assessment receipt for Eureka Tunnel Co., Oroville, 1856.
Mainly centers on Shirek's political career in Berkeley, Calif.
Novel.
Black and white photographs of various sizes, mounted and unmounted.
35 color photographs and CD-ROM disk, 1970-1983; 3 page resume summarizing Richard Shirk's education and experience.
This collection comprises the personal papers of Christine Shirley, a former resident of Crystal Cove, California and member of the Crystal Cove Residents' Association Executive Committee. The collection includes records from the Crystal Cove Residents' Association. Materials reflect Shirley's involvement...
The John Shirley papers consist of material related to Shirley's 1989 collection of short stories, , and includes galley proofs and annotated typescripts. Also included is the original introduction to the work written and printed out by author William Gibson.
Correspondence between Shirley Kaufman and other poets and writers; writings and materials regarding publication of poems and other writings; notebooks and journals; publicity materials; some biographical materials, including interviews and articles on Kaufman, some personal files, photos and some recordings,...
The Shirley Sargent Collection contains material including correspondence, notes, forms, deeds, legal records, articles, newspapers, drawings, prints, maps, blueprints, diazotypes, linens, photographs, nitrate and acetate negatives, slides, stereographs, photo albums, postcards, scrapbooks, brochures, programs, pamphlets, calendars, menus, magazines, journals, bulletins,...
Consists of materials collected by Shirley Tanzer documenting Oregon Jewish history, including: (Oversize folder) a poster for a presentation of Memory is Survival, a multi-media presentation about the history of the Jewish community, in May 1976, and a copy of...
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, personalia, clippings and subject files, relating primarily to political activities, particularly her role as Democratic National Committeewoman from California, 1952-1956, and the Stevenson-Kefauver presidential primary campaign.
Gordon Donald Shirreffs (1914- ) was an author of westerns. He contributed 150 short stories and novelettes to periodicals, and published novels. The collection consists of manuscripts and galley proofs, and paperback and hardbound books by Shirreffs. Manuscripts include: ,...
The Shirrel Rhoades Collection includes a broad selection of photographs dating from the mid-1800s to the early 2000s. The collection was assembled by Rhoades, a photography collector.
Laws, regulations, reports, directives, and memoranda, by Soviet governmental and communist party agencies, relating to the Russian Revolution and Civil War in western Siberia, and to collectivization, peasant revolts, and operations of the Soviet secret police in the Novosibirsk region...
Correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the Armenian-Turkish conflict at the end of World War I, and to the Armenian question at the Paris Peace Conference.
Includes documents on the Fellowship's values, including one by founder Willie Minzey, a broadsheet, a letter for the release of Minzey, and one issue each of the "Berkeley Barb" and "Good Times," which include articles on Minzey.
The Shivelys discuss their father, Douglas Shively and growing up in Santa Paula, including mention of many of Santa Paula's leading citizens.
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Some papers of Douglas Shively
This consists of three unpublished typescripts. The most significant of these, Heterosexual and Homosexual Identities: The Normalization of Sexual Relationships, (ca 1980), is an extensive review of theories of sexuality which predate the rise of Queer Theory in the late...
Rob Shivers photographs of speakers at the first Texas Gay Conference/Caucus on June 21, 1974. Includes images of Barbara Gittings, Frank Kameny, and Ken Cyr.
The collection contains miscellaneous materials from Oregon-based Shivtei Shalom, including organizational bylaws, newsletters, correspondence, and brochures; newspaper clippings; a poster and Garden of Israel ketubah; photographs; and an Oregon Minyan newsletter (1977).
This collection contains personal materials from Shiyo Doiwchi's time serving in the C Battery of the 522 Field Artillery in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II.
This collection contains correspondence, legal records, and printed matter relating to efforts to determine the fate and resolve the legal status of American servicemen captured or missing in action during the Vietnam War. Includes copies of military records and other...
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the Russian community in China, the history and culture of East Asia, Russian culture, and Russian émigré affairs. Includes papers of other Shkurkin family members and papers of...
Relates to Russian émigrépolitics.
Zoya Shlakis was born in Mukden, China in 1927, to Stayses and Alexandra Shlakis. Her father was of Lithuanian descent and her mother a White Russian. The Shlakis family fled Russia for China, eventually settling in Shanghai in 1936. In...
Harry W. Shlaudeman served in the US Foreign Service from 1955 to 1992. He was Executive Director of the Bipartisan Commission on Central America (Kissinger Commission 1983-1984) and Presidential Special Envoy to Central America (1984-1986). The Harry W. Shlaudeman papers...
Correspondence, personal and identification documents, and school records, relating to the Russian community in Shanghai.
Edwin S. Shneidman (1918-2009), Psychologist and Professor of Thanatology, was a leader in suicide research, or suicidology as he called it. His interest in the nature of suicide and the suicidal mental state began in the late 1940s, and he...
This collection contains the papers of Peter Shneidre, who ran the small poetry press Illuminati Press and who published a number of small poetry periodicals. Shneidre was also a nationally published poet and he corresponded with a number of poets...
Memoirs, writings, and photographs, relating to the Russian revolutionary movement in the early twentieth century.
This collection primarily comprises magazines and newspapers that feature work by the author Hunter S. Thompson, or feature reviews and articles about Thompson and his work. Also included are collected ephermeral items related to Thompson including posters, broadsides, photographs, and...
This collection pertains to Shockley's embrace of and advocacy for eugenics, including his work on heredity, I.Q., and race. It includes papers and articles by Shockley, including several presented to the National Academy of Sciences; two issues of the PHI...
The materials consist of photographs, lecture notes, letters, books, and manuscripts documenting Shockley’s career as a mining engineer and professor at Stanford, including documentation of geology expeditions to Alaska, China and Russia.
Correspondence, press releases, and circulars, relating to international protest of Soviet reprisals against the dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov. Photocopy.
Professional and personal papers relating to Professor Shockley's controversial interests in environment and genetic influences on intelligence; research on transistors and electronics; and science education. Also includes extensive family materials including diaries and correspondence.
Photographs, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to naval aviation and the career of H. E. Shoemaker. Includes photographs of American naval personnel in China, circa 1914, and of the United States Naval Air Station, Sunnyvale, California, 1933-1934.
This collection contains the papers and reports of hydraulic engineer J. R. Shoemaker. He worked for the Pomona Valley Protective Association, and various Southern Californian water companies. He was also involved with legal suits related to water and water rights....
Jack Shoemaker's professional and literary archives represent a variety of personal and professional interests, including a number of unpublished or shelved manuscripts whose provenance is unclear. For this reason, the archive has been subdivided into a number of smaller series,...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, orders, manuals, printed matter, and photographs, relating to economic warfare during World War II, the bombing of Japan, American military government in Japan and Korea, and the economy of Hawaii.
Serial issues, pamphlets, bulletins, newsletters, flyers, and leaflets issued by Iranian student groups abroad and leftist Iranian political groups in exile relating to political conditions and civil liberties in Iran, political opposition to the Pahlavi monarchy, and communist movements in...
Mary Shon was a Korean-American social worker, teacher, and USC alum. This small collection consists primarily of yearbooks from Union Christian College and the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Korea. The collection also contains a photo album, a photo book on...
The collection includes correspondence to and from John Muir, over 100 Muir sketches and drawings, many photographs of Muir, Galloway, Eastman, Hand, Shone, and Reid families.
This collection consists of 85 audio cassette recordings of lectures by Eugenio Donato and Wolfgang Iser, as collected by former University of California, Irvine graduate student Marli Shoop. Shoop recorded the lectures while enrolled in courses at UC Irvine in...
Collection consists of Shooter's publications and biographical materials....
Printed newsletter of stories, poems, games, articles, and neighborhood news written by children and published monthly at Cedro Cotttage (the Jenkins' home) by the Jenkins children: Alice M., Hubert O. and Olaf P. Jenkins. Other contributors included Robert Anderson, Dorothy...
Street scene in Chinatown (Taber number B3667); Shop in Chinatown (Taber number B42).
Papers of marine geophysicist George Shor, including his correspondence, committee files, teaching materials and geophysics research files. The collection also includes materials regarding the historic preservation of the Old Scripps Building.
This collection of photographs centers around the family of James De Barth Shorb (1842-1896) and his "San Marino" ranch in the San Gabriel Valley, California. There are also photographs of Shorb's family home in Maryland, as well as his parents,...
This collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the family of Southern California land developer James De Barth Shorb (1842-1896) and their business ventures and estate settlements. Subject include: the Shorb, Wilson, and Patton families, David Jacks,...
This collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the family of Southern California land developer James De Barth Shorb (1842-1896) and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin...
The David Shore Collection, 2004-2005 covers development materials for the television series House, M.D. as well as production materials for thirteen episodes from the first season of the show. The collection primarily consists of drafts, outlines, and correspondence regarding these...
The collection consists of materials authored mainly by the various District Engineers of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and by U.S. Beach Erosion Board. Reports by the District Offices are generally accompanied by reports, correspondence and revisions made by...
The papers include photograph albums that contain photographs, memorabilia and a small amount of correspondence documenting the life of Teddy Shore, who was born in 1911. Nothing is known about Shore except what is revealed through the photographs in, and...
The Shoreline Collection is made up of photographs and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection consists of mostly photographs with some newspaper articles and documents/reports....
The collection consists of maps and photographs of shorelines.
Photographs taken by Allen Shores at the 1980 Democratic National Convention.
The Shorey family correspondence consists primarily of letters to and from Louisa Dunham Shorey of Belfast, Maine, dating from 1873-1905.
Memoranda and pamphlets by M. Shoriki and others, relating to his plans for the development of Japanese and international telecommunications systems.
Senator Short served as chairman of the Committee. Files include correspondence with federal and state agencies, concerned individuals, private organizations, distillers, breweries, wineries, medical schools, etc.; reports and statistical data gathered in the course of the study; testimony presented...
Business papers, legal documents, personal papers, letters, receipts....
MS 617 contains business records from Short Line Enterprises, Inc. [SLE], collected by SLE co-founder, Logan Stanley Garner. The correspondence and notes in these files were addressed to or generated by Mr. Garner.
This collection contains a mimeograph of a short review of the development of Latvian literature....
Writings, correspondence, defense statements, photographs, film, scrapbooks, certificates, clippings, congressional prints, and other printed matter relating to Lieutenant General Walter Campbell Short, especially his military career and investigations of defense preparations at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl...
The William H. Short photographs (P94-039, SAFR 24437) consists of black-and-white and color photographs of Pelican sailboats, the first Pelican Chloe Maru, Bill Short and his family from 1958-1993....
A collection serving to document the history of the teaching of shorthand. Collection consists of printed pamphlets, textbooks, notebooks, manuscripts, letters, clippings, documents, notes, and other materials relating to shorthand written by Pitman, Munson, Gregg, Baker, Murray, Beale, and others...
Describes the site of World War I battles between Canadian and German troops in Belgium in 1918.
The Michael D. Shotwell drawings of the Joseph G. Coleman Jr. house remodel span 3 linear feet and date from 1994. The collection is composed of four architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: a site plan,...
Relates to Soviet-American trade.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, printed matter, photographs, sound recordings, and motion picture film relating to the Tarawa campaign, other World War II campaigns in the Pacific Theater, post-war activities of the Marine Corps, service as the Commandant of the Marine Corps,...
Relates to conditions in relocation centers of Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II. Written by interned Japanese-Americans.
Papers of prominent businessman and writer Paul Shoup, who was president of Southern Pacific Railroad. Contains business and personal correspondence, business, legal and financial papers, bills and acts of Congress, governmental documents, political campaign material, minutes of meetings, texts of...
Papers belonging to British Navy Admiral Sir Clowdisley Shovell.
Research files for publications: Blacks in Chico, 1860-1935: climbing the slippery slope, and Black life in the Sacramento Valley, 1850-1934.
This collection includes items pertaining to the Show and Prove Hip Hop Studies Conference, a biennial conference premised on cultivating the necessary and critical dialogues for the development of Hip Hop studies as a field. Materials in the collection include...
The consists of documents from promotional events either hosted by the Cottage of Israel or sponsored by other Jewish organizations in the San Diego area. It includes newspaper articles, photographs, flyers, announcements, displays, and invitations documenting the public relations efforts...
Contains research files, notes, audiovisual materials, notebooks, and manuscripts of Gregg Zachary's book Showstopper, documenting the history of the Microsoft.
E. Roscoe Shrader (1879-1960) was a illustrator for , , and , and a landscape painter. He was an original faculty member at Otis Art Institute (1918- ), and served as dean from 1928-48. The collection consists of Shrader's correspondence,...
Papers documenting the life of Southern Pacific machinist and California State Railroad Museum benefactor Howard V. Shrader.
Material regarding Shragge's exhibit titled "Soviet Jewish Theatre Design".
The bulk of the Shreck-Wilkins Papers consists of clippings, correspondence and a Wilkins manuscript pertaining to his explorations (1928-1937)....
Ledger book with index and numbered entries containing detailed information on diamond jewelry sales. Divided into sections by the form of the jewelry. Entries information includes date acquired, description of the basic stock, making, box, selling price (in code), purchaser...
Photographs, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to the activities of volunteer American aviators who formed the Kosciuszko Squadron of the Polish Army during the Polish-Russian War, 1919-1921.
Clippings, pamphlets, writings, directives, and regulations, relating to government censorship, propaganda, and civil liberties in the United States during World War II.
Helen Shropshire obtained her private pilot's license from Artie Clay in Monterey, California in 1956. She would become a member of the 99s and compete in the Powder Puff Derby.
The Frederick and Patricia Shroyer Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Book Collection consists of late 19th to 20th century genre fiction, 1890 to 1950, and thirty-one periodical titles from 1897 to 1909.
Frederick B. Shroyer (October 28, 1916 –August 26, 1983) was a CSULA Department of English faculty member for over 25 years. He also was an editor for the , author, literary critic,and television moderator. He authored over a dozenbooks including:...
This collection contains the papers of Frederick Shroyer, who was a professor of English and American Literature at California State University--Los Angeles. His papers include typescripts of some of his novels and two unpublished manuscripts.
The writings of Iranian leftist, M. Shu'ā'iyān, consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, poetry, and notes, relate to political conditions in Iran, the Jangal movement, and the career of Iranian premier Mohammed Mossadeq. In addition to these materials are articles written by...
The Louis Shub Documentation Center at the American Jewish University is a collection of thousands of articles from various newspapers and periodicals covering a range of subjects. Gathered by Dr. Shub, the former library director of the University of Judaism,...
Interview covers Shuchat's teaching career and the Stanford bands from 1948 to 1962....
Contains negatives of Stanford sports from Keeble and Shuchat, a former photography shop in Palo Alto....
These papers largely reflect Shuer's interest in women's sports and include correspondence, clippings, articles, reports, notes, and assorted records from several Stanford University athletic committees and from its Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation. The clippings primarily date from...
Papers of Zachariah Taylor Shugart (1805-1881), Quaker abolitionist and an operator of the Quaker line of the Underground Railroad in Cass County, Michigan.
Memoranda and correspondence, relating to American military aid to Turkey, and to American defense policy.
This collection contains the papers of the novelist, screenwriter, and biographer Irving Shulman, who is best known for writing the screenplay for "Rebel Without a Cause". His papers include manuscripts and typescripts of screenplays, short stories, novels, and biographies.
This collection comprises photographs by Julius Shulman and Jürgen Nogai of the expanded and renovated Getty Villa, taken during May and June, 2006. Forty-five (45) black and white and sixty-six (66) color 8 x 10 inch photographic prints constitute the...
Representing Julius Shulman's career as an architectural photographer from 1935 to 2009, the archive documents the modern movement in architecture spanning 60 years and serves as a historical record of the Southern California landscape. The archive comprises 537 linear feet...
Series IV contains the bulk of Shulman's archive. Represented here are more than 5,000 jobs that Shulman did not separate into smaller series based on architect or project. Most of the following descriptions include the names of artists, landscape designers...
Papers pertain to his teaching and research career at Michigan State and Stanford; included are correspondence, articles, speeches, case study files, course files, project files, and other materials.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, photographs, phonotapes, videotapes, and memorabilia, relating to American domestic policy and foreign relations, especially during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Included are materials from his years...
The James C. Shulze photograph collection, October 1936, (SAFR 24858, P17-003) is comprised of photographs of OHIOAN (built 1914; freighter) aground at Point Lobos, San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for...
This collection contains correspondence from 1st Eng. Marlin L. Shumaker, USMM to Stella Margaret Scheetz during the Second World War. Also included is one diary, clippings, photocopied photographs, and other materials.
Concerning points raised in Montgomery's book on the Civil War, The Shaping of a Battle.
Includes Shuman's observer notebook, clippings and transcripts of the 1961 Eichmann trial in Jerusalem.
Dissertation, correspondence, military orders and personnel records, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to various aspects of business education, and to American military operations in the European Theater during World War II.
This collection covers Norman Shumway’s time serving as Representative for the 14th District. It contains his correspondence with his constituents on local and national issues, as well as his position statements and policy proposals.
Videorecordings (beta source tapes with some VHS window dubs) that were created and/or compiled to be used for a film on Norman E. Shumway; included are interviews, medical procedures, television appearances, films, and other sources. In addition to Shumway, persons...
Harry Shunk and his partner Janos Kender worked as photographers recording the art world from the 1950s to the 1970s in the United States and Europe. Their extensive photography archive contains iconic images from the post-war era and documents key...
Between 1946 and the mid 1960s Merle Shuster was hired by land developers, timber owners, and lumber mill owners to photograph specific sites. Approximately half the images in the collection come from these assignments and the other half are what...
As a freelance photographer in Humboldt County during the mid 20th century, Merle Shuster was often contracted by local people, businesses, land developers, and insurance companies. Photographs in this collection represent a mixture of images he was hired to take...
The collection is in two boxes. Box 1 contains Shutes' correspondence, miscellaneous Lincoln reminiscences, Shutes' book accession records and a bound catalogue of his library. Box 2 is a collection of various Lincoln -related pamphlets. The Special Collections library also...
Reports, orders, and correspondence, relating to Russian troops stationed at La Courtine, France, during World War I, and to revolutionary movements among the troops.
Relates to the activities of the Russian Imperial Horse Guard Regiment during the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Photocopy.
Siam/Thailand palm leaf book fragment, lacking possible wood or bamboo covers. Possibly Buddhist scripture or commentary....
Relates to conditions of Polish soldiers in German prison camps during World War II.
The album (stamped "Sibirien," Siberia in German, on the cover) contains 50 b/w photographs of people and places in Siberia. Many appear to be of the port city of Vladivostok, along with Irkutsk the most important trade and commercial center...
Proclamations, memoranda, and reports, including some issuances of United States Army forces in Siberia, relating to the Provisional Government, and to the Civil War in Siberia.
Ted Sibia (1937-2008) was a Biological and Agricultural Sciences Librarian at UC Davis. The collection includes his research files on Sikhs in California as well as a small amount of correspondence and documentation of travel expenses.
Appearance in The Trojan Woman, UC Berkeley Greek Theatre, and subsequent career.
War Department communications to signal Corps Sgt. M. M. Sickler in Sacramento from January 19 to December 9, 1880....
The Terry Sicular papers (1987-1988) consist of a set of completed household survey questionnaires from rural Qingyuan County, Guangdong province, China from the late 1980s.
The collection contains more than 200 picture postcards, black/white and color, from a 1909 trip that Robert Siddell took to South America (Guyana - then British, Dutch, and French Guiana) and the West Indies (Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, Dominica, Martinique, Nevis,...
The collection consists of an oral history transcript, as well as a scrapbook with newspaper clippings, both original and photocopies.
Mostly pages from two scrapbooks of Sidney S. and Eustace M. Peixotto documenting their work with the Columbia Park Boys' Club and Public Schools Athletic League of San Francisco. The scrapbooks also include theatrical programs from San Francisco. In addition,...
Photographs are in folders labeled: Sidney Coe Howard, Sidney Coe Howard World War I, Sidney Coe Howard [as a] child, family, WWI, Europe, portraits, misc, homes. Negatives also show the Panama Pacific International Exposition, WWI, family, and a "western trip"...
One letter (ALS) from British zoologist Harmer to [?] Beddard re best ways to construct an index. Cambridge, [England], Sept. 2, [1901?]. Alpha list.
This collection consists of the phonograph records and realia of American film director and producer George Sidney (1916-2002). These include photographs, drawings, and awards that Sidney received.
Sidney Goldman was born April 12, 1912 in Chicago, Illinois at home. He was the fourth of five children of Rose Mesigal Goldman and Abraham Goldman, and the second son. When he went to grammar school he was asked if...
Videotape footage and sound recordings, relating to the American philosopher Sidney Hook.
One letter (TLS) to Dr. Edwin Beer, requesting response to issue of promoting friendship between America and the Orient. New York, 19 Mar. 1914. Laid in Gulick's The American Japanese Problem (1914).
Materials relating to the construction and launching of the U.S.S. Prometheus, Mare Island, California, 1908. Collection includes correspondence, essays, construction specifications, clippings, invitations, and ephemera.
[Rep. from Maine]. "Reconstruction - The President and Congress." Printed speech delivered by Perham in the U. S. House of Representatives, Apr. 21, 1866.
Correspondence, writings, diaries, printed matter, and photographs relating to inter-war politics in Czechoslovakia, the independent Slovak state during World War II, and post-war Slovak émigré affairs. Includes papers of other members of the Sidor family.
This collection consists of the slides of George Sidwell.
Speeches and radio broadcasts by prominent German political leaders, 1914-1945, relating to World War I, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich and World War II, selected and edited by H. Siebecke.
This collection contains correspondence from Y 1/C Willard Thomas Siebenaller, USN to his wife Ruth Siebenaller during the Second World War.
Relates to German military operations in France in 1940. Includes related military documents, printed matter and photographs of Lieutenant H. Beckmann regarding operations of Infanterie-Division 44 and of Grenadier-Regiment 852 during World War II.
Letters, photographs, and phonotape cassettes, relating to Polish minority communities in the Baltic States, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. Photographs include depictions of buildings and people from Polish minority communities in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.
Decrees, directives, reports, correspondence, and logbook, relating to various aspects of governmental administration in Siedlce province, especially economic policy, division of land, prosecutions for violation of economic decrees, and church-state relations. Includes miscellaneous records of district governments within Siedlce province.
This collection includes a publication created in celebration of Maud’s 20th anniversary called, Maud’s: The First 20 Years, 1966-1986. It also includes numerous pins and a handkerchief relating to various queer events such as the March on Washington, AIDS walk,...
These papers include course materials, lecture notes, and students' papers from classes he taught, 1965-87; papers and articles he wrote, 1951-77; research proposals, including those for his study of Parma, Italy; correspondence pertaining to Stanford in Italy, 1970-72; his professional...
Papers regarding the Daniel Siegel house span 8 linear feet and date from circa 1950 to circa 1996. The collection is composed of blueprints and blackline reproductions of Smith and Williams’ architectural drawings for the Siegel house, as well as...
Larry Siegels started his television career in the mid-1960s. The collection includes scripts from , , , , , , and
Between 1947 and 1950, attorney and housing rights advocate Shirley Adelson Siegel lived in Los Angeles and became deeply involved with committee work related to the promotion of civil rights and affordable housing. Although she lived in Los Angeles for...
Collection consists of files, correspondence, and papers of Thorvald Siegfried....
The Stanley S. Siegfus papers consist of mining material related to Central California in the 20th century.
The materials consist of administrative files, research files, correspondence, and publications....
Writings, notes, letters, clippings, and personal documents, relating to Russian émigréaffairs.
Alan G. Sieroty, Democrat, was elected to the State Assembly in 1966 to represent the 59th District of Los Angeles County. He authored bills concerning teachers, taxation, education, industrial loan companies, civil rights, corrections, retirement, motor vehicles, air pollution, fine...
This collection consists primarily of financial data in bound volumes reflecting the operations of the last two, of three, owners of the Sierra Buttes Mine during the period 1869-1910. Neither the type of financial data provided or the methodology of...
Handwritten letter from unknown party to "Dot" dated December 16, 1917 with two photos attached, along with handwritten prayer found in suitcase. Letter refers to Nishub Ranch, which the writer seems to be associated with and is determining how to...
The Sierra Club branch in Los Angeles, California was founded by Phil Bernays and some fellow Sierrans in 1911. The Chapter originally provided leadership for hiking trips into the local mountains and High Sierra, and helped spread the word of...
The collection consists of the Sierra Club Board of Director Meeting Minutes from 1892-1995. Filmed from originals held by the Sierra Club.
The Sierra Club California Legislative Office, located in Sacramento, began in the late 1960s. It was one of the first offices established to work strictly on state-level environmental legislation. The staff consists of a state director, currently Michael Paparian, legislative...
Includes John Muir and Joseph LeConte, Sr., and various unidentified men and women camping and hiking.
Forms part of the Sierra Club collections.
Nature photography, wilderness views, Sierra Club "High Trips", and other backpacking and hiking groups, chiefly in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. PIC boxes 1-3: xerox copies of prints retained by the Sierra Club, numbered to correspond with matching negatives...
Collection contains environmental impact statements, correspondence, and court pleadings relating to the El Dorado project (No. 184) of the American River in California.
The Sierra Club is a nonprofit organization in the U.S. and Canada that works to promote and protect natural resources. Local chapters organize conferences, lectures, films, exhibits, and various expeditions. The club also publishes reports, magazines, books, and special publications...
Sierra Club executive director during Reagan administration: James Watt, passage of wilderness bills, club growth and organizational issues; executive directors Douglas Wheeler, Michael Fischer and Carl Pope; role as club chairman, 1985-1999: representing the club in Washington, D.C., working on...
Matte finish enlargements of views in the Sierra Nevada range. Locations include North Pallisades, LeConte Canyon, Muir Pass, Kings River, the Garfield Sequoia Grove, and many others.
By-laws; Articles of Incorporation; annual reports; funding assistance handbooks; funding services guide; funding statements; minutes; projects list; photograph of document recommending the purchase by Sierra Club of property in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park, signed by John Muir.
Contains views of group activities such as hiking, eating, swimming, etc.
The Sierra Club International Program Records document the activities and policies of one of the first organizations to be granted nongovernmental representative status at the United Nations. The records in this collection include correspondence, financial records, minutes, agendas, notes, policy...
Includes correspondence, by-laws, membership rosters, history, publicity scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, administrative files, etc. regarding chapter and national Sierra Club activities.
Slides show scenery, forests, flowers and other plants, and views showing logging effects along Redwood Creek in Humboldt County.
The records of the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund at The Bancroft Library are incomplete. Included in the collection are agendas, minutes, reports, clippings, financial reports, dockets, new matter forms, notes, and subject files pertaining to SCLDF's Mineral King litigation....
Photograph album documents numerous outings of the Loma Prieta chapter of the Sierra Club from 1948-1953. Other photographs depict various outings and other chapter events, and veiws of redwood trees.
The collection contains committee records for the Executive Committee on Political Education, meeting minutes, activity schedules, subject and issue files, press releases, and newspaper clippings.
A wide variety of Sierra Club leaders are represented in this collection, including staff members engaged in national environmental politics; activists of critical importance to the development of the conservation movement in the United States; and volunteer activists involved in...
This collection documents the internal affairs, activities, and conservation concerns of a chapter which is based in Sacramento, but which includes most of northeastern California as well as the upper San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. Because of the large geographical...
Contains the Sierra Club Mountaineering Committee records, artifacts including register containers, and mountain registers mainly from California summits of the Sierra Nevada.
The Washington, D.C., office of the Sierra Club carries the principal responsibility for lobbying on legislation at the federal level. Records from this office reflect the Club's leadership in the drafting, enactment, and revision of laws, the implementation of which...
Interviews with five Sierra Club leaders. Interviewees include Abigail Avery, Robin and Lori Ives, Leslie V. Reid, and Sally M. Reid.
The Sierra Club of Northern California/Nevada Conservation Committee records document the organization’s conservation policy and conservation position work in Northern California and Nevada, mainly in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Sierra Club Office of the Executive Director Records contain the office files of the Executive Directors and may include correspondence, memos, board and committee minutes, reports and other documents relating to club administration, policy and procedure. The bulk of...
Collection consists of transcribed oral history interviews documenting the leadership, programs, strategies, and ideals of the national Sierra Club as well as the club grassroots at the regional and chapter levels. The interviews feature various aspects of the club including...
V. 1 (1905.06894): Yosemite Valley, Liberty Cap, & the Sunrise Trail. John Muir may appear in two images. -- v.2 (1905.06895): Tuolumne Meadows, Tuolumne Canyon, & Hetch Hetchy.
Primarily views of Yosemite National Park and other Sierra Nevada scenes. Also includes "Stumps and Mist, Northern Cascades" and [Beach with offshore rocks].
Scenery and views from all over the world, but mainly California; subject files ranging from anthropology to wildlife; views of various national parks; and scenes relating to the environmental movement.
The Sierra Club photographs and other pictorial materials consist of more than 44,500 images, chiefly photographic prints, picturing wilderness areas in California and the American West. Many document wilderness outing groups from the San Francisco Chapter of the Sierra Club...
From the Sierra Club collection.
A miscellany of Sierra Club photographs, postcards, and other printed pictorial items. Locations include San Francisco, Sierra Nevada mountains, the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, Muir Woods, Yellowstone, and other wilderness areas of the United States.
1971.026.001: 29 wilderness cards -- .002: 1 "Discover Our Outdoors" poster by Jack Davis -- .003: 8 photographs and 7 negatives for "On the loose", by Terry Russell (c1967) -- .004: 110 Sierra Nevada exhibition prints (by H.S. Lawton?) --...
Miscellaneous portraits of Sierra club members, groups, and individuals attending club events or outings. Includes some dedications and ceremonies with public figures (J.F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and others.)
Phillip Berry discusses various legal issues relating to the Sierra Club; financial issues and the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, which in 1998 changed its name to the Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund (cf. Appendix B); Sierra Club litigation; his...
Phillip Berry discusses various legal issues relating to the Sierra Club; financial issues and the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, which in 1998 changed its name to the Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund (cf. Appendix B); Sierra Club litigation; his...
The records form one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of environmental records in the United States. The Club designated The Bancroft Library as its official archives in 1958, and the organization began transferring records from the San Francisco...
Compilation of meeting agendas, minutes, correspondence, newsletters, photographs, newspaper clippings brochures, flyers, reports and other materials that document local, state and national environmental issues.
Interviews with the following Sierra Club leaders: Francis P. Farquhar, Joel H. Hildebrand, Bestor Robinson, James E. Rother, Harold C. Bradley, C. Nelson Hackett, Philip S. Bernays, Harold E. Crowe, and Glen Dawson.
The collection documents some of the many recreational, educational, and conservation activities and objectives central to the Sierra Club's mission. It includes correspondence, programs, activities, events, policies, reports, meeting minutes, newsletters, and publications. Accessions from 1999 and 2000 comprise the...
The Sierra Club Southwest Office Records (1900-2000, bulk 1966-1996) document the conservation, research, and political activities of the Southwest Office and its individual Sierra Club chapters.
"Burros" shows a burro trip in the Sierra Nevada led by Milton Hildebrand (includes many photos of Hildebrand); "Misc. Trips" shows rocks, desert scenes, mountain climbing, wildlife, and views of Southern California; "Glacier Park" includes photos of equipment, maps, signs,...
Snapshot album documenting a Sierra Club High Trip to Yosemite Valley and the adjacent Sierra Nevada environs by students from the University of California, Berkeley. Also includes scenes taken in Berkeley (Calif.) and on the U.C. Berkeley campus. Also includes...
Contents: receipts, Langton's Pioneer Express, Downieville, Feb. 10, 1863; memorandum, Wells, Fargo & Co., to Downieville agent, J.W. Orear, Apr. 23, 1868; power of attorney, Henry Scamman to Samuel Davis, to dispose of stock in Keystone Quartz Mining Co., witnessed...
Writ of Attachment issued December 3, 1907 in the Justice's Court of the Township of Forest, County of Sierra, State of California on behalf of Mrs. Ann Davies against Willy Wolf and Anna Wolf for $196.15.
The collection contains 61 black and white snapshots and commercial photographs, most with captions in English, in a partially filled album.
The collection contains 71 black/white images, most silver gelatin snapshots, some with dates and captions in English, in a partially filled album.
11 black and white albumen prints, some captions in English, possibly taken by a British artillery officer. Includes images of Sierra Leone artillery, groups of Europeans, local men and women, Sierra Leone railway, and panoramic view of the Engineer's bungalow....
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, studies, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Sierra Leone.
Included also: information on the Society and a copy of a letter written by A.W. Decker, Sept. 2, 1892.
The Sierra Madre Historical Archives collects, preserves, and provides access to a variety of materials that tell the Sierra Madre story: photographs, slides, postcards, scrapbooks, city directories, maps, letters, periodicals, posters, works of art, sound recordings, moving images, and ephemera....
Album contains snapshots, postcards, and clippings of pictures and descriptions of Sierra Nevada lakes, tourist resorts, and other facilities. Locations include: Stockton (Mission Hotel), Donner Lake, Lake Independence, Webber Lake, Lake Tahoe (Tahoe Tavern, Pomin's Hotel, Cuthbert's Rubicon Park, Hotel...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Chiefly views in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, many of them along the line of the Central Pacific Railroad. Includes views of felled giant sequoia trees. Also includes Utah views taken along the Union Pacific Railroad at Devil's Slide (Morgan...
Views principally of California (High Sierra, Yosemite, Death Valley) along with other western locales. Includes scenery, rock climbing, trips and excursions,
Collection consists of a panorama of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, a smaller version of same marked up as a "key plate" with peaks identified, and a printed description.
Views include a stagecoach at the Kern River, Wanda Lake, Muir Pass region, Tehipite Dome area, and an unidentified sequoia grove.
Wilderness outing scenes, including Mt. Winchell, Mt. Darwin, Mt. Humphrey, Mt. Tyndall, the Kearsage Pinnacles, and other locations.
Prints made by Ansel Adams of historic Sierra Nevada outing photographs taken by Joseph N. LeConte on camping excursions with the Sierra Club between 1896 and 1909.
Photos of Sierra Nevada scenery including Tuolumne River Canyon, Kings River, Mono Creek, San Joaquin River, Tehipite Valley and the Yosemite, Mt. Lyell, Mt. Ritter and Devil's Postpile regions.
Stereos captioned: "Bear Valley, 85 miles from Sacramento" (view shows train in mountains) -- "Emigrant Gap tunnel, wall and snow ocvering."
Photographs mainly show waterfalls in Yosemite National Park, and views of mountain peaks and other scenes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Some were taken to illustrate Badè's article "The Ascent of Mt. Ritter". One view of Juneau, Alaska also included.
The collection contains business correspondence and documents of the Sierra Nevada Silver Mining Company, one of the mines of the Comstock Lode at Virginia City, Nevada, with the bulk dating from the 1860s.
Photos show the following locations: Priest's Hotel, Tuolumne Co.; Table Mountain, near Sonora; Lake Tenaya, Tuolumne Meadows, Mt. Watkins (Yosemite Nat'l Park); the Merced river; Barnard's Hotel, and a view of Fiske's advertisement on a sled pulled by a burro,...
Identified scenes include: Falls on Bubbs Creek, Tuolumne Meadows, and Ten Lake Basin. A stone cabin with timber roof beams is also pictured.
Blank checks, undated; payroll authorization forms, 1901; Hobart Lumber Mills shipping manifest, 1900.
Includes photos of locomotives, wagon trains, laying track, trestles, views of right of way; one photo of Nevill's Hotel, Jamestown, Calif., under construction; two photos of the inspection party which include André Poniatowski.
Boxes 1-5 and oversize folder 1 : Fragmentary collection, consisting of correspondence files of various officers of the company; minutes of meetings of directors and stockholders (2 v.); by-laws; copies of annual reports (3 v.); timetables; equipment rosters and specifications;...
Contains the business and legal records of the Sierra Railroad and its subsidiary companies Sugar Pine Railway, Yosemite Short Line Railway, Pickering Lumber Company, and Jamestown Improvement Company.
Three certificates issued by state and federal government entities to commemorate the restoration of Sierra Railway steam locomotive No. 3 (built 1891). The locomotive was officially returned to service July 2, 2010 at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park.
Time book for construction workers on the Sierra Valley and Mohawk Railroad.
Contains albumen prints of camping trip by unidentified young men and women in the Sierras. Also strips and other small photos of a number of individuals. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
The Captain Henrik E. Sievers collection (SAFR 22131, HDC 1580) is a record of voyages, duties, responsibilities, events, correspondence and commentary about the maritime industry and culture between 1930 and 1993.
Diary, letters, printed matter, photographs, postcards, and memorabilia, relating to Secretary of State E. R. Stettinius, and to American foreign policy at the end of World War II.
This collection contains four correspondence to Sally Sigel from various authors during and shortly after the Second World War.
A founding member of Culture Clash, Herbert Sigüenza was born in San Francisco. Culture Clash was founded on Cinco de Mayo, 1984 at René Yañez's Galería de la Raza/ Studio 24 in San Francisco's Mission District by Richard Montoya, Ricardo...
Collection documents a farewell dinner held at the Plaza Hotel, New York City, 9 May 1947, organized for Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Sigerist "on the occasion of their return to Switzerland and to do honour to Dr. Sigerist for...
Collection consists of two manuscript parts. Part 1: Henry Sigerist's manuscript translation from Latin to English of Johann Peter Frank's 1790 address, "The people's misery: mother of diseases". Part 2: Sigerist's introduction to his paper, "The people's misery: mother of...
Sound recordings of interviews of former prisoners, relating to the status of civil liberties and to political and religious repression under the communist regime in Romania.
Drawings, paintings, maps, receipts, documents, photographs, and typescripts with photographs. Collection documented the social life and customs in the Philippines, created by Ella M. and Forest Clark while residing on the island from July 1909 to August 1911.
Photographs of sightseeing family (mostly of children accompanied by adults), some taken at the Panama- Pacific International Exposition grounds, and some on a coastal walk.
This collection contains papers and realia of Lowell R. Sigler (1915-1998), who served with the 380th MP Battalion, during World War II.
Collection consists of biographies contributed by Sigma Alpha Epsilon members from the classes of 1965-1970. They were compiled for distribution at Sigma Alpha Epsilon reunion held in 2008.
These records were generated during the planning of the fraternity's centennial celebration for March 1992 and include survey forms completed by members, correspondence, programs, text of talk by Joseph W. Walt, audio tape of the centennial program, and commemmorative items....
This volume includes annotations and notes by George A. Gillespie, Stanford Class of 1934.
The collection contains financial records, including budgets, cancelled checks, receipts, invoices, pass books, investment records, bills, and accountant forms; house improvement documentation such as architectural plans and sketches, photographs, roofing samples, work orders, and safety inspection records; official documents related...
Pepperdine University houses the Eta Psi chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society. Membership for students and faculty is a recognition of excellence in scholarship and creativity. The Pepperdine chapter sponsors poetry and literary readings and engages...
Collection consists of records of the Alpha Eta chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau honor society at UCSF.
This collection consists of the records and realia of Sigma Theta Tau at the University of Southern California.
This collection contains letters, 1890-92, regarding meetings and election of members of the Cornell chapter and the founding of a chapter at Wabash College; pamphlet, 1888, on the history of Sigma Xi; printed constitution, 1901 and undated; President's Address to...
Minutes and financial records, 1902-1968; member lists, 1902-1965; Frederick W. Crawford's history of the Stanford Chapter, 1976; program from the Stanford celebration of the Sigma Xi Centennial, 6 June 1986; and assorted Sigma Xi manuals and publications.
The collection contains materials created by or about Loyd C. Sigmon from 1945 to 2008. Items relate to his interest in radio broadcasting, the creation of SigAlert (a traffic and emergency alert system), and his inventions. Books, plaques, articles, newspaper...
Contains clippings about Sigmund Anker, as well as some of his students including Florence Stern and Yehudi Menuhin; clippings on Sigmund Anker's Annual Conert series; concert programs; miscellaneous correspondence; a letter from his son, Jerome Anker.
Programs for performances by Sigmund Rader's pupils Harry Cykman (1930) and Philip Tobenkin (1936); a clipping about Harry Cykman; a short biography of Sigmund Rader (written by his daughter Lilyan Abramowitz) and two photographs of Sigmund Rader (circa 1930).
Numerous files of the Clerk's Office, City of San Diego, labelled Signs and Billboard Regulation, including. ordinances and their histories, brochures, photographs of signs and billboards on businesses, sidewalks, roadsides and highways; drawings, specs, correspondence and citizen input. Special features;...
Except for the minutebook, Pension Trust records, printed price lists and misc. papers, the physical bulk of the material included in this collection concerns the technical training, methods, materials and styles studied and used by the members of Local 510....
The publication includes three pages with text and illustrations regarding Plains American Indians' sign language and symbolism....
Letters from French painter Paul Signac to several colleagues discussing work in progress, exhibitions, contemporary art, the Société des Artistes Indépendants, and personal and financial matters. A significant number addressed to Edouard Fer, a neo-impressionist disciple whose independent means and...
Includes signatures of the governor, secretary of state, U.S. senators and U.S. representative, and state senators and representatives.
This collection contains signatures of British nobility and members of the British royal family, and includes some signed letters and government documents. Notable signatures in the collection include those of Queen Victoria, Prince of Wales Albert Edward (later Edward VII),...
Artificial collection of about 200 original photographic prints by more than 25 significant 19th and 20th century photographers and photo studios covering a broad range of subjects and includes portraits, landscapes, panoramic views, cityscapes and buildings of San Francisco and...
Album of photographs of various signs around campus: traffic, parking, and street, as well as painted crosswalks.
Excerpts from official regimental journals, diaries, letters, and reminiscences, relating to military operations of the Russian 3-ia Gvardeiskaia Pekhotnaia Diviziia, 1914 July-December, including the August campaign in Eastern Prussia.
This collection consists of a Family Bible (1850) and wallpaper samples from the Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead (1872). The farmstead is part of the San Dieguito River Park maintained by the San Dieguito River Valley Regional Open Space Park Joint...
Speeches, writings, and correspondence, relating to the conditions and events in Poland during World War II, and the roles of Germany and the Soviet Union in the occupation of Poland and the outbreak of the war.
Newspaper issues, other printed matter, and photographs relating to the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.
Relates to Czech literature.
Contains the papers of a lawyer from New York State who journeyed to the gold fields of California, began investing in claims, and practiced law in Chinese Camp. Includes handwritten, correspondence, receipts, telegrams, property deeds and claims, sketches and maps...
Mendel B. Silberberg was a Jewish communal leader and a prominent attorney in the motion picture industry. As a former president of the Los Angeles Jewish Community Council, Silberberg was active in the work of the United Jewish Appeal, the...
The collection includes copies of Silberling's reports (1926-1936); copies of his "Confidential Weekly Letters" (1937-1942); "Graphic Surveys of Industry and Finance" (1936-1942); and "Corporation Analyses" of leading corporations (1919-1933). Also included is a short report written by Silberling in 1938...
Consists of vital documents and photographs of the families of Lou Silberman and Myrtle Mueller. Included are a marriage license for Lou Silberman and Myrtle Mueller, birth certificates, an 1879 naturalization certificate for Albert Mueller (Myrtle's father), an 1888 invitation...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, testimony, legal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to U.S. government domestic policy during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, labor relations, investigations of the United Mine Workers,...
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, clippings, photocopies, writings by others, and ephemera, ca. 1920s to 1980s. Box 52, containing personal correspondence between Eisig Silberschlag and Dalia Daniel and a small number of photographs, ca. 1973-1986, is closed to public access until 2016.
The Silberstein-Cook is a collection of biographical information of veterans residing or who once resided in Yolo County. The veterans vary in service from the Indian Wars to the Korean War. The documents consist of written records by Silberstein and...
Collection consists of silent film music sheets....
Silhouettes are of Frank Gelett Burgess, Willis Polk, Bruce Porter, and Ernest C. Peixotto, all involved in The Lark.
Silhouette portraits of Robert Frost (#19-20)
Photographs depicting history of the quarry, "pender mills" and the silicate plant near Lompoc, Calif. Photographs also depict the changing landscape over several decades.
"Silcon Genesis" is a series of interviews with individuals active in California's Silicon Valley technology sector beginning in 1995 and through at least 2018.
Concerns silicon chip fabrication; filmed at the Center for Integrated Systems at Stanford and at various industrial sites in Santa Clara County, California.
Company Town: The first in a series of three documentaries on the Silicon Valley (Santa Clara County, California) introduces the people of the electronics industry, including entrepreneurs, engineers and scientists, blue-collar workers and immigrants. Profiles include Stephen Wozniak, Steven Jobs,...
Interviews with inventors, scientists, company founders, CEOs, authors, and Stanford professors and researchers pertaining to the history of the electronics revolution, along with images from historic videos and still photographs. Narrated by Walter Cronkite with additional commentary by Jim Gibbons,...
The Silicon Valley AIDS Leadership Center (SVALC) Records (1989-2011) consist of administrative records, audiotapes, ephemera, financial records, photographs, press clippings, and videotapes. The SVALC, which operated as a nonprofit agency from 1989 to 2011, raised money to benefit bay area...
A collection of ephemeral publications issued by or referring to the microelectronics industry of California's "Silicon Valley." Includes promotional material, price lists, conference proceedings, newsletters, etc.
The Silicon Valley Information Center (SVIC) collection contains documents and resources which chronicle the birth, development and impact of the high technology industries of Silicon Valley as well as resources for historical and environmental research of these industries such as...
Correspondence, identification documents, printed matter, miscellany, and photographs, relating mainly to imprisonment of Stasys Silingas in Siberia after 1940.
Relates to the Latvijas Centrala Padome, an underground Latvian nationalist organization during World War II. Photocopy.
Binder containing script, music, instructions, fliers, and other material relating to the 1952 CSEA play "Silk and Satan."
Vincent James Silk (1902-1992) started his career as a singer and drummer, then performed in vaudeville as a comedian and band leader. Alongside his work as a performer, Silk was actively involved throughout his career with the American Guild of...
This collection chiefly contains the professional papers of California mining engineer and consultant Harley A. Sill (1885-1964), reflecting his visits, reports, and technical data on various types of mines chiefly in California, Arizona, Nevada, Canada and Mexico, as well as...
Papers of Ron Silliman, American writer and editor. Silliman has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area most of his life and is associated with the Language school of contemporary writers. He edited the anthology In The American Tree, published...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, minutes, reports, studies, manuals, and meeting materials relating to the electric and nuclear power industries and to environmental and energy policy in the United States, especially to activities of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, Northeast...
The Stirling Silliphant Collection is comprised of scripts, outlines, notes and correspondence for film and television projects that screenwriter Silliphant wrote throughout his career. The majority of the projects included are unproduced or unaired.
Collection consists of film and television scripts by Silliphant. Also includes correspondence, clippings, and production notes.
Collection consists of materials related to the career of screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. Includes film and television scripts, transcripts, treatments, clippings, correspondence, and production material. Includes materials for numerous projects including "Dirty Harry" (1971), "Towering Inferno" (1974), "Fly Away Home" (television),...
This collection contains two correspondence written by Sergeant George L. Sillman, Machine Gun Company, 2nd Washington Infantry, during the First World War.
This collection contains the research materials and correspondence of G. Joseph Sills (1931-2000) concerning the events surrounding th Battle of Little Big Horn and Custer's Last Stand. The collection revolves around not only George A. Custer, but several of his...
Relates to political, social and economic conditions in Angola. Includes photographs.
This collection contains photographs of longshoremen at work and Oakland and Alameda waterfront environs from 1978 to 1986 taken by longshorman and photographer, Frank Silva. Silva's images document a significant period of change from break cargo handling to mechanized containerization...
In addition to retail transactions, the Silva's 1890s account book records commercial interactions with various local jobbers and wholesalers, including: Paul Brichetto (produce); Crown Mills (flour); the Dairymen's Union; John J. Kelly (drayage); Giuseppe Paravagna (produce); Ravenna & Co. (pasta);...
Relates to the tourist industry in Africa, and to its potential development in the Portuguese colonies of Africa. Report to the Portuguese Agência Geral do Ultramar. Includes photographs.
Correspondence to Marjorie Ann Silva, a cartoonist and art teacher at Mt. Diablo High School, Concord, California, by former students.
Simón Silva is a Chicano Artist who paints vibrant and colorful images that are reminiscent of his own culture. His collection to grow over time presently includes notecards, photographic prints, posters, and slides which exemplify his individualistic artwork. Also included...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Silva [Zelta] Korea and Japan photograph albums, Bernath Mss 328. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Photographs show the Idaho Hotel in Silver City (exteriors, with men sitting in front); a group at the Old Boise City Hall; a parade in Dehamar; the War Eagle Hotel in Silver City; the Banner Mine; men with tools in...
Ledger for 1904-1908; daybook for 1914-1919.
Correspondence, reports, translations of memoirs, printed matter, and photographs relating to the anti-Nazi movement in Germany during World War II, and to post-war labor in occupied Germany. Includes papers of Hanna Silver, a Jewish resident of Germany during the war...
The Silver Lake Neighborhood Council History Collective was founded in 2005 by community activist Bea Gold. Its mission is to preserve the oral histories of long-term residents, business owners, artists and other interesting residents of Silver Lake and nearby communities...
Seven notarized deeds for mining rights and lodes in the Scandinavian Cañon Silver Mountain and Great Mogul mining districts, Alpine County, Calif. Deed details include the names of lodes, ledges, mining companies, and mining claims as well as survey measurements...
Letters written to him and copies of letters by him; manuscripts of speeches, course lectures, papers and books; reprints; notebooks; research proposals; materials relating to University committees and institutes, research notes; personalia, etc., documenting his career at the University and...
This collection consists of 32 inkwells (23 traveling inkwells, 8 Japanese yayate, and 1 inkstand) and 2 bamboo brushes.
This collection contains the papers of American author and science fiction writer Robert Silverberg (born 1935). Includes manuscripts of a selection of Silverberg’s literary works, mostly dating from 1973-1995, as well as correspondence, dating from 1954-1992, that chiefly concerns his...
The collection consists of newsletters, reports, subject files, and publications relating primarily to Ed Silverbrand's "Silver File" reports and "Update on State Legislation" newsletters.
The collection contains materials for the Silvergate Riding Club and the Balboa Mounted Troop, two equestrian societies that were based in San Diego in the mid to late 20th century.
Includes the British businessman in China's letters to parents, relating to the tea trade between Great Britain and China.
This collection consists of the Cinema 589 class videotapes of Fred Silverman from Spring of 2003.
Pamphlets, reprints, photocopies, and other material relating to the history of Spanish literature, with particular emphasis on the picaresque novel collected by UC Santa Cruz professor of Spanish Literature Joseph Silverman.
The Joseph H. Silverman papers contain research and teaching materials, correspondence, and audio visual recordings that Silverman used for research. Silverman was a Hispanist scholar and professor of Spanish literature at University of Southern California, University of California, Los Angeles,...
This collection contains the professional papers of Paul Silverman who came to the University of California, Irvine, in 1993 as Director of Corporate and Government Affairs at the Beckman Laser Institute. A year later, he was named Associate Chancellor for...
Collection relates to Dr. Silverman's work in oral medicine and oral cancer at the UCSF School of Dentistry.
The Elliot Silverstein papers span the years 1948-1994 and encompass 12.6 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, production material, correspondence, audio recordings, and photographs....
Off-air recordings of opera performances, mostly from the San Francisco Opera, from 1973 to 1975.
The collection contains 56 color slides of the UCSC Farm, taken by Tina Silverstein during her apprenticeship with the Agroecology Program, as it was then called. The images were captured on four different dates: August, 1983, November, 1984, May, 1985,...
Manuscripts, screenplays, adaptations, research materials, publisher and personal correspondence, handwritten and typed notes, personal and business related financial records, resumes, clippings, awards, photographs, and films of Richard Jay Silverthorn, 1933-1986. Born Marshall Stuart Goldman, Silverthorn was a writer, filmmaker, and...
Photocopy of Willis A. Silverthorn's diary. Contains reminiscences, letters and extensive notations about locomotives of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad.
Concern plans to go to California and experiences there in the Sacramento region.
Depicts miscellaneous American military operations during World War II.
Thomas Sim, III was born February 23, 1921. He would work for Canadair and Rockwell International. He also was a member of the Utility Airplane Council.
Correspondence, notes, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to underground aid to the Jewish ghetto inhabitants of Vilnius, Lithuania, during the German occupation, 1941-1944.
[New Jersey, 25th Regiment (Vol), Company H]. Two Civil War letters (ALS) and one handwritten account described as "a record of the prinicipal events since I have been a soldier," 1863.
Concerns the attempt by the Bill Clinton administration to start a national health care system, with the scrapbook paying particular attention to people with disabilities. The scrapbook also includes Litvak's journal entries concerning the issue.
The collection comprises materials received, collected, and created by Dan Siminoski in the course of prosecuting his 1982 request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and the subsequent 1983 lawsuit, for copies of FBI documents relating to the Bureau's...
Writings, letters, passports, certificates, and photographs, relating to the Russian Civil War, the nature of communism, and the imprisonment of G. K. Siminskii by French authorities in 1945 as a suspected German collaborator.
The Margery Simkin casting notebooks span the years 1985-1995 and encompass less than one linear foot. The collection contains Simkin's working notebooks for three films: FIELD OF DREAMS (1989), TOP GUN (1986), and 12 MONKEYS (1995). The notebooks include callback...
This collection chiefly contains the correspondence of the family of lawyer and Texas state senator Eldred J. Simkins (1838-1903). Subjects discussed include the California Gold Rush and life in Mariposa County, Calif., during the 1850s and 1870s; the Civil War...
Photograph album with 44 black/white mounted images, only three with captions. Includes scenes of Simla (the summer capital of British India) and countryside, the Mall (main street), buildings, Viceregal Palace, and family and group shots of what appears to be...
The Robert Simmonds collection of photographs spans the years 1978-1985 and encompasses 4 linear feet. The collection consists of photographic prints, transparencies, and negatives of locations in the United States and Europe. These photographs were used for backgrounds and visual...
Primarily papers of Orrin Simmons pertaining to his business affairs in Costa Rica and San Francisco and his land holdings in the Berkeley area, Alameda Co., Calif. Included are letters from Juan Rafael Mora, papers concerning the College of California...
George Simmons, Sr. was a British citizen who moved to China in the 1890s and helped to build the Peking-Mukden Railroad (PMR) in Northern China. He left China briefly during the Boxer Rebellion at the turn of the century, but...
This certificate, dated 25 August 1888, from the Adjutant General of Ohio's office records the American Civil War career of Harvey Simmons as a Private in Company C of the 42nd Regiment Ohio Infantry from 25 September 1861 to 30...
The collection consists of musical compositions and other writings, concert programs, a scrapbook, and audiotapes originally belonging to the noted California pianist, Homer Simmons.
This is a collection of correspondence, papers, and hand-drawn maps made by J. W. Simmons between 1934 and 1935 regarding archaeological sites in Arizona. Much of the correspondence is between Simmons and Southwest Museum Secretary Charles Avery Amsden. This collection...
Photographs of Native Americans, Bear Dance, and petroglyphs.
Memoirs, speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, and clippings, relating to American politics and Nebraska state politics. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover. In part, photocopy.
Letters from Simmons to his parents, expense accounts, class registration cards, and memorabilia, 1891-1895, from Simmons' student days at Stanford University. Subjects include his academic schedule, grades, fraternity affairs, and difficulties the University faced during the settlement of Leland Stanford's...
The collection is comprised of approximately 120 photographs depicting members of the Simmons family of Sonoma and Riverside counties and the Banta family of Riverside County, California. The photographs were first donated to the San Diego Genealogical Society by the...
Assembled over a period of forty years, the collection comprises approximately 560 works on paper by Käthe Kollwitz and other predominantly German and other European artists from the late 19th and the early 20th century, whose work exemplifies the artistic...
Papers of Massoud T. Simnad (1921-2002), an engineer in nuclear energy and UCSD adjunct professor of materials science and engineering. The collection documents Simnad's work in the field of nuclear reactor technologies and superconductivity and contains files related to his...
This collection consists of scripts and production information of American producer and production manager Al Simon (1911-2000).
The collection includes a translation of a marriage certificate for Aaron Senderman, father-in-law of Simon Bachrach (who was married in San Francisco in 1861); a resolution from the Young Men's Hebrew Association thanking Bachrach for his services as secretary (1878);...
This collection consists of manuscript scores and parts to string trios, string quartets, string quintets, songs, orchestra suites, operas, and violin exercises
(1779-1889). One letter (ALS) to Edward C. Biddle re letter of introduction for a Mr. Della Costa. United States Senate Chamber, Washington, 25 May 1874.
Inserted in the autobiography are letters, clippings, photographs and other materials documenting his life and career as a radio engineer and inventor. The Lee de Forest memorabilia include articles by and about the vacuum tube pioneer, letters, clippings, Simon's reminiscences,...
Eric Simon was an Austrian-born American clarinetist, conductor, music editor, teacher, and composer. He was a prolific correspondent regarding both business and personal matters. The collection consists of 300-plus letters to and from Simon and various composers, performers, conductors, musicologists,...
Contents: Bill and letter to Sigmund Simon, 1867 & 1872; check of and letter to L.M. Simon & Son, 1891 & 1893; deed of mining claim, Beaver Creek Mining District, Siskiyou Co., 1895; letter concerning Siskiyou Co. volunteers, 1898; letter,...
William Sanderson to George Paule, signed by Simon Forman, Jasper Yeardley and others.
The "Fraser papers," copied for H.H. Bancroft at Victoria in 1878, consist of a "First Journal" for April 12-July 18, 1806 (P-C 16, 152 l.); a "Second Journal" for May 30-June 10, 1808 (P-C 17, 69 l.); and "Letters from...
Material relating to agriculture and migrant labor problems in the 1930's.
The collection consists of typed manuscripts of writings and speeches by Simon Lubin dating from 1902 to 1933, eulogies and obituaries, clippings, and photographs. The writings and speeches address topics relating to Judaism, education, immigration, and other social, political, and...
The SMWM collection consists of manuscript materials (project files, marketing materials, correspondence, meeting notes, final reports, notebooks, etc.), drawings, photographs (including slides and photographs), and born digital items created by the design firm SMWM. The collection is organized into six...
This collection contains articles, reviews, interviews, flyers, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, typescripts, drawings and other material on Maurya Simon, who is a poet and creative writing professor at the University of California, Riverside. Also of note is a bound volume of...
Assembled by Michael Simon during his research on Hungarian photography, this extensive collection of photographs documents the development of the medium with a range of photographic processes and the history of the art form in Hungary. Through photography the collection...
Thirty-nine letters written by Simon S. Lucy (sometimes referred to as "Spaulding" or "Spalding") from the Nevada City area and Santa Clara Valley. Many of these were sent to his sister, Mary, in Mass., but also to other family members,...
Four-page holograph letter dated March 29, 1874 from Simon Stevens in New York to his mother on letterhead stationery. He writes about floating a $9,000,000 loan in Europe and negotiating a treaty with Mexico. He also writes about his brothers...
This collection comprises 40 posters containing images and textual information concerning the persecution and extermination of European Jews by Nazi Germany during the period 1933-1945. The posters are based on a Simon Wiesenthal Center traveling exhibition, which debuted in Vienna,...
Correspondence, radio broadcast scripts, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Czechoslovakia, and to activities of the Society of International Broadcasters in representing the interests of current and retired RFE/RL employees.
Five ink drawings on napkin paper, each depicting a similar character making reference to Oakland, Calif. restaurant Chez Simone and perhaps to another restaurant, La Ruche.
Relates to Belgian military activities during World War I.
Relates to the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940, conditions in camps for Estonian displaced persons in Germany during and after World War II, and the emigration of the Simonlatser family to the United States in 1949.
Election campaign literature, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, studies, statistical data, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions and elections in Russia, and especially to the Demokraticheskai͡a partii͡a Rossii.
Memoir about attending Stanford Medical School....
Includes exterior and interior views of various mining operations: Keyes Mine, Monte Cristo Mine, and Union Consolidated Mining Company. Shows many kinds of equipment and contains flash photographs of miners in the shaft. Includes a few pictures of Virginia City...
Designs for stage settings and costumes drawn by Lee Simonson primarily for New York theater productions during the 1920s through the 1950s. Also included are materials from an exhibit on Simonson at Stanford Libraries.
Player piano rolls recorded with the Emil Welte system by prominent European and American musicians, 1905-1920; catalogs of the Welte Company in Freiburg, Germany. The collection was brought to the United States in 1948 by Simonton, and some of the...
Consists of correspondence, speeches, a memoir and a diary documenting Simović's military career, Serbian military operations during World War I, political conditions in Yugoslavia prior to World War II, the Yugoslav coup d'état of 27 March 1941, and the government-in-exile...
The collection contains items collected by Herbert C. Simpkins on a variety of subjects, including the environment, Get Oil Out [GOO] and Santa Barbara oil spill, Ku Klux Klan, Santa Barbara and UCSB flyers on contemporary social issues, World War...
This collection contains papers from the movement for simplfied spelling in the A.I.M.E. (American Institute of Mining Engineers) lead by W. H. Shockley. Included are letters to and from Shockley, to and from other members of the A.I.M.E. type script...
Correspondence and clippings, relating to the Russian political leader Aleksandr Kerensky. Includes letters by Kerensky.
The Horace G. Simpson collection consists of photographs and drawings relating to Simpson's education and to competition entries by the firm Wood & Simpson. Photographs include images of Simpson's second place drawings for the 1908 Rotch Scholarship Competition and a...
The collection consists mainly of letters, poems, and story drafts written by science fiction author Philip K. Dick to Joan Simpson, who he was in a relationship with for most of 1977. Letters in the collection focus mostly on Dick's...
Includes research notes and documents on the United Nations collected by Joel Simpson.
Photographs, depicting war damage in France during World War I; and French and Belgian municipal currency from World War I.
Orders, certificates, and miscellanea, relating to American bombing operations in the Pacific and European Theaters during World War II.
Collection consists of scrapbooks containing clippings from various California newspapers concerning public education in the state, and documenting the administration of Roy E. Simpson as state superintendent of instruction....
Russell Simpson (1880-1959) acted with touring companies and appeared on Broadway before appearing in moving pictures (1907). Over his career, Simpson appeared in television films and in more than 500 motion pictures. The collection consists of 158 motion picture stills,...
Ruth DeEtte "Dee" Simpson (1919-2000) was an archaeologist and curator for the Southwest Museum from the 1940s to the 1960s. She conducted excavations in Arizona and California's Mojave Desert and was the director of the Calico Early Man Archaeological Site....
Emeritus Professor of Economics (Claremont Graduate School, Ph. D., 1971), William Brand Simpson served as Special Agent in the Counter Intelligence Corps, U.S. Army during World War II, mainly in the Philippines and Japan. The manuscript and published materials contained...
Drawings and records used during November 1991 in production of the television show . Includes notes, retake sheets, outlines, budget records, artwork for "The Otto Show" episode (aired April 23, 1992), and a storyboard for the "Homer Alone" episode (aired...
Sims discusses memories of mother and father, farming, the flood, and her work.
The H. Alan Sims photographs of Eppleton Hall (built 1914; tugboat), circa 1950s, 1970 March 24 (SAFR 22590, P99-014) consists of 56 color slides (1 folder) of EPPLETON HALL arriving in San Francisco on March 24, 1970. The material has...
H. Alan Sims, an archivist with California State Parks Gold Rush Historic Sites Divisions, created a presentation called "Sacramento Port of Gold"; this collection contains 317 35mm color slides and clippings on the Port of Sacramento, Old Sacramento, and historic...
The Lee Sims Photographs of Tenants and Owners in Opposition to Redevelopment (TOOR) include 156 strips of 35mm negatives, 26 contact sheets and digital scans photographed by Lee Sims from June 1970 to July 1971 of various South of Market...
Scrapbooks and files of Steffi Abbott Sims and husband Bernard Sims, documenting their social activities and work with charitable organizations around Saratoga and San Jose, as well as Abbott Sims' career as a fashion correspondent and essayist.
Collection consists of membership information, brochures, clippings, a typewritten organizational history written by Dr. Abraham Bernstein, entitled "A history of Sinai Memorial Chapel in San Francisco," and a copy of the 1949 booklet "The Perfect Tribute: The Story of a...
Correspondence, petitions, applications, receipts, accounts, reports
Correspondence, petitions, applications, receipts, accounts, reports...
This collection contains correspondence, publications, news clippings and photographs documenting the City of Santa Cruz's bid for the new U.C. campus led by Santa Cruz Sentinel's Managing Editor, Gordon R. Sinclair.
This collection contains financial documents, securities, legal records, correspondence, and ephemera of American industrialist Harry Ford Sinclair (1876-1956), founder of Sinclair Oil. Includes records of the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. Subjects include: Frederick Bonfils, Edward Doheny, Albert B. Fall, M....
This collection of student memorabilia pertaining to the Stanford Class of 1980 includes Heidi Hinkel's student IDs, photographs, invitations, tickets, 1977 Gaieties program, campus map, blank exam book, THE STANFORD ALUMNI ALMANAC of June 1980, and the commencement exercises program,...
This collection contains diaries, journals, and extensive personal and business correspondence of Henry Harbinson Sinclair (1858-1914), a hydro-electrical engineer and entrepreneur active in California from 1887 until 1914. Subject matter includes mostly business matters of the Great Western Power...
Calendar of documents of the International Secretariat of the Fourth International, 1929-1940, located in the Leon Trotsky Papers at Houghton Library, Harvard University, and elsewhere. Includes index. Photocopy.
Annotate teleplays for 1950s and 60s television series' directed by Robert Sinclair including Alcoa-Goodyear Anthology, The Alaskans, The Bell System Science Series, Bourbon Street Beat, Bronco, Cheyenne, Death Valley Days, Desilu Playhouse, The Deputy, Hawaiian Eye, Lawman, M-Squad, Markham, Maverick,...
Writings, correspondence, reports, studies, and conference materials, relating to activities of the Coalition for School Improvement, the National Network for Educational Renewal and the National Coalition for Equality in Learning in promoting cooperation between elementary and secondary schools and university...
Clippings, leaflets, broadsides, envelopes, political pamphlets, 1934 issues of Upton Sinclair's Epic News (Los Angeles campaign newspaper), and ephemera of the American novelist and activist.
Two volumes containing letters, postcards, clippings, and typed poems from Upton Sinclair and Mary Craig Sinclair to Ryo Namikawa. Also includes 8 volumes of Upton Sinclair's works translated into Japanese by Namikawa with a holograph note in Namikawa's hand....
Letters between Upton Sinclair and Martha Boaz, Dean of the Library School at the University of Southern California, regarding a lecture SInclair delivered at the School in 1962. Also included are transcripts of the lecture (one of which includes handwritten...
This collection contains a recording of an interview of author and journalist Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) conducted by Judson Grenier in 1963. Topics include: the Progressive Movement; Lincoln Steffens; Jack London; Ida Tarbell; William Allen White; Chicago, Illinois; literature; politics; muckraking;...
Newspaper scrapbook on Upton Sinclair. Compiled by Earl C. Craig. 1934-1962, undated (bulk 1934-1935)
This collection contains publications written and co-written by Walton B. Sinclair, a pioneer plant biochemist who worked at the Citrus Experiment Station in Riverside beginning in 1932 and was a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry at the University of California, Riverside....
from Margolis & Moss.
Relates to the work of the Singapore police in combating crime and political terrorism.
San Francisco rock concert posters produced by David Singer for promoter Bill Graham.
The consists of tribute books, newsletters, certificates, and other papers, including a 1971 tribute book honoring Harry Bronstein....
This collection contains photographs; negatives, and 35 mm slides presumably taken by Howard J. Singer. Images were primarily taken in Los Angeles, CA., New York City, Washington D.C., Boston, MA., and San Francisco, CA., and feature various landmarks, events, and...
Dr. J.J. Singer specialized in diseases of the chest, especially tuberculosis. He had an eminent career both as clinician and as hospital administrator. This is a small and spotty collection of personal, legal, and professional documents, a few photographs and...
The Singer Manufacturing Company Advertising Cards: Pictures of California Collection consists of 20 black and white pictures (001-020) depicting historic and geographic sites in California. Singer Manufacturing Co. produced the pictures as collectible cards as well as a form of...
Gwen Singh was an American teacher who taught children of American service men during the post-World War II Occupation of Japan in Nagoya. She was married to Reginald Lah Singh. The collection consists of Singh’s biographical novel about her husband...
Original acetate disc recordings, shellac test pressings and audio tapes of French baritone Martial Singher. Includes solo works and performances with Lily Djanel, Eileen Farrell, Hertha Glaz, Rauol Jobin, Jarmila Novotna and Beverly Sills; performances under Bernard Herrmann and Eugene...
Photographs of the residence of mining businessman John Singleton, in West Adams, Los Angeles, California, 1900.
This collection consists of Civil War photographs that include the work of noted photographers Mathew Brady, Alexander Gardner, William H. Tipton, and George S. Cook. Lindsey M. Gould, a Civil War veteran, acquired the photographs in the late 19th century...
This collection spans Dr. Singletons work and activism with a bulk of the materials from the 1960s and 1970s. It is comprised largely of documents but also includes flyers, correspondence, and publications.
Correspondence, class materials, research files, wine judging files, published writings and patents, various committee files, speeches, and biobibliographies.
The collection contains the personal stereograph collection of Barbara Singley Hitchcock, granddaughter of B.L. Singley, founder of the Keystone View Company. This collection notably contains a few stereo views of the Singley Family.
Writings, diaries, correspondence, interrogation and trial records, printed matter, sound recordings, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Russian literature, civil rights in the Soviet Union, political trials and conditions of political prisoners in the Soviet Union, and Russian émigré affairs. Includes...
Relates to current conditions in China and prospects for future developments.
Memoirs, letters, personal identification documents, financial reports, bylaws, printed matter, photographs, and audiovisual material relating to Russian, Polish, other European Jews, and Jewish communal organizations in China, especially in Shanghai. Includes photocopy of a register of Polish citizens in China...
Mainly bills for purchase of dairy products. Included also are a few statements of sales, 1903-1904, and letters, 1935, relating to a historical study of agricultural commodities in California.
Letterpress books (1887-1909); order book (1890-1893); account sales books (1882-1890); reciepted bills books (1882-1907); and invoice books (1882-1912)....
Letterbooks, invoices, receipted bills, etc.
The Sinsheimer Collection contains nineteenth- and early twentieth-century business, personal, and political papers of the Sinsheimers, a prominent and pioneering mercantile family of San Luis Obispo, California. Of German-Jewish extraction, Sinsheimer brothers Bernhard and Henry and half-brother A. Z. migrated...
The Robert L. Sinsheimer Papers came to the Archives of the California Institute of Technology in September 1977 as a gift from Dr. Sinsheimer. The Collection comprises correspondence, materials relating to various scientific organizations and meetings, some lecture notes, presentations,...
A collection of films, donated over many years and from different sources, to the Archives of the former Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library. Film content covers research, expeditions, overviews of campus, and training films by the U.S. Navy.
The collection contains biographical information about Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) students, faculty, staff, and other individuals associated with SIO or with the history of oceanography.
Photo layout and published issues of a newsletter "for libraries, collectors, and others interested in the alternative press, which includes small and 'underground' presses, Third World, dissent, feminist, peace, and all forms of indescribable publishing in general."
The John R. Siperly papers primarily consist of correspondence to and from John R. Siperly, 22nd Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers, before and during the Civil War.
Les Sipes was a reporter and photographer for the Oakland Tribune and covered the Contra Costa beat from the 1940s to the 1950s. He and former Contra Costa County Supervisor, Warren Boggess, flew the “Traffic” route daily. Included in the...
This collections contains a uniform, a diary, correspondence, and French postcards belonging to Pvt. Arthur E. Sipherd, USA during and after the First World War.
A leading member of the Mexican muralist movement and a technical innovator of fresco and wall painting. The collection consists almost entirely of manuscripts, some in many drafts, others fragmentary, the bulk of which date from the mid-1930s, when Siqueiros...
Francesco X. Siqueiros is an arts educator, print maker and publisher. This collection consists of his spiral journals and a collection of handwritten notes that correspond to Wassily Kandinsky's . There are also open reel audio tapes from his Seattle-based...
Sir Arthur Gilbert papers, BANC MSS 2006/141, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
1826 letter describes travels in Italy and impressions of Italian art.
One note (ANS) to unknown recipient, discussing when he will be in Edinburgh. Edinburgh, [Scotland], 26 Aug. 1923. Alpha list.
(1799-1877). 1 map, "Geological Plan of the Port of San Francisco, California," coloured by Lieutenant E. Belcher, [Dec. 1826]. Purchase , 1963. Alpha list.
Include minutes of meetings, accounts, scrapbook of clippings and programs, membership lists, and correspondence, with letters from Francis P. Farquhar, Sarah Louise Kimball, and others.
On September 17, 1973, Assembly Bill 252, Chapter 250, established the Sir Francis Drake Commission as an independent agency. The primary function of the Commission was to organize celebrations for the quadricentennial of Sir Francis Drake's landing in California in...
Extracts of diaries, prepared by Margaret Digby; diaries, 1881- 1932; correspondence; and obituaries. Sir Horace was a rancher in Wyoming, 1877-1889, then returned to Ireland, and was afterward very active in Irish agriculture and politics. (For papers of an associate,...
Letters; miscellaneous correspondence; manuscripts and documents; works, diaries, travel journals.
Political correspondence and documents, journals, account books, and family letters, especially for the period 1825-1841 when Porter served as British consul in Caracas.
This collection contains autographed books, letters, clippings, photographs, articles, and other material relating to writers and politicans and collected by Joseph J. Sirak Jr. Often the files for the authors and politicans contains a summary of how he met the...
The Herman Sirio collection contains various items that were collected by Armando Luigi "Herman" Sirio, who worked as a chef on the Santa Fe railroad for many years, beginning in the early 1900s. The 3 folders of the collection contain...
The Sirlin Studios photographers' collection reflects the work Ted Sirlin accomplished in photography from 1945 until his death in 2009. A renowned Sacramento institution, Sirlin Studios captured the city's people and places from legislators, judges, and governors to weddings, graduating...
Chiefly map-like, cartoonish posters by San Francisco-based muralist Sirron Norris (titles taken from the artist's website): San Francisco MAP (2 copies), VICTORION Defender of the Mission, Landmark 20/20, United We Kneel (depicting Tommie Smith, John Carlos and Colin Kaepernick).
This collection contains the papers of American film and television producer Robert Sisk (1903-1964). Materials include screenplays, screen treatments, scripts, miscellaneous production materials relating to "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" television series (1957-1959), personal scrapbooks, catalogues of unproduced...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Siskiyou County - California ranching photograph album, Wyles Mss 148. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Transcripts of items on early mines, diggings, locations, origins of names, Indian wars, and payment of war claims.
Title documents to land in the county, and a few papers relating to mining claims.
Chiefly papers of F.C. Horsley as Sheriff of Siskiyou County, California, including summons, certificates of sale, accounts and statement of taxes collected in the county. Also applications for liquor licenses, a few papers of the justice court of Yreka, and...
ACT UP/Los Angeles administrative records, promotional materials, ephemera, and subject files, 1985-1995, of ACT UP/Los Angeles member Judy Sisneros. Includes documentation of Sisneros' committee work and activities in the ACT UP network. Sisneros is an activist, photographer, and curator based...
Photograph album, with approximately 76 b/w images and handwritten captions, ca. 1899-1900. Most of the photos are of Sisquoc Ranch [Rancho Sisquoc], Santa Barbara County, California.
The collection consists of three letters exchanged between L.E. Sissman and Professor Charles Kaplan in the English Department of California State University, Northridge after he reviewed Sissman's "War Requiem."
Consists of Sisson's personal and research correspondence, writings, and research files on Jack London. Correspondence is chiefly with friends and other London scholars, including Tony Bubka, Marlan Beilke, Becky London Fleming, Russ Kingman, Earle Labor, and Joan London. Includes bibliographies...
Collection consists of research material collected by Richard Sisson concerning the politics and society of South Asia in the twentieth century, gathered during research trips, ca. 1960-1990.
The collection includes two audio cassette tape recordings of a 1977 Sissy Poetry reading at the LGBT community center at 32 Page Street in San Francisco, California.
This collection contains records from the women’s percussion band, Sistah Boom from 1987 to 2001. It includes awards and certificates; calendars; correspondence; financial records; event flyers, programs and mass mailings; grant materials from the Horizon Foundation and other organizations; instrument...
Tinnemann discusses growing up in Oakland; her graduate studies at Berkeley; joining the Holy Names College, Oakland, staff as a Sister; her later research and views concerning the Holocaust and the reaction of the Catholic Church in Germany; local Oakland...
Includes papers on the establishemnt of a Balck curricula at Merritt College; Black political organizations, writings, flyers and ephemera; ealy materials on how to set up a Kwanzaa celebration; and a small amount of Black Panther materials. Also includes crrespondence...
Chiefly concerning María de la Concepción Argüello (Sister Dominica) Letters from Mrs. Ysabel Argüello Den included.
Contains the letters and journal of a nun to her convent back home while traveling in Central and South America.
Originally published by the Women's Center (218 South Venice Boulevard, Venice, CA) as and later titled or , this newspaper was published as an open forum "to communicate news, activities, and ideas of the Women's Movement" in Los Angeles, CA....
Photographs related to the Sister’s Inn restaurant located in San Luis Obispo, California and owners Annabelle Warren, Alice E. Harris, and James Bowers. Magazines and newspaper clippings related to model and actress Annazette Williams Chase.
Contains Articles of incorporation; meeting minutes; flier, program and clippings for benefits show for the inner city inmates of San Quentin.
Photographs depict members of San Francisco transvestite gay activist organizaion Sisters of Perpetual Idulgence posing at unidentified event.
Sisters of Survival (S.O.S.) was an anti-nuclear performance group founded in 1981 by Cheri Gaulke, Jerri Allyn, Nancy Angelo, Anne Gauldin, and Sue Maberry. The archive consists primarily of project files documenting performances, exhibitions, and publications from Sisters of Survival's...
Photographs, newsletters and ephemera from the Catholic Khmu community of Richmond and Stockton, California. 1.5 linear feet of materials, predominantly from 1990-2010.
Hand-written annals manuscripts documenting life and work of Sisters, and photographs and digitized films of students at the Stewart Indian School and the Corpus Christi Chapel. 3 linear feet of materials and 9 digitized films, predominantly from 1933 to 1971.
Hand-written annals manuscripts documenting life and work of Sisters, photographs—many of summer-time vacation schools—correspondence, and newspaper articles from the ministries on Hawaiian Islands. 5 linear feet of materials, predominantly from 1947 to 1979.
This collection forms a representative sample of materials documenting the founding, work, and primary residences of the Sisters of the Holy Family of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. Includes work of Sisters in the Central Valley during the...
The collection contains the records of the business, governance, membership, and community affairs of the governing administration terms for the Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco from 1855-1889. The Superiors who lead the four administrations during this time were Mother...
Presentation Archives preserves, organizes, and makes accessible for research photographs dating from the 1880s to present. These images serve as a record of the life and activities of the Sisters of the Presentation , a religious order of Roman Catholic...
This collection consists of 11 boxes of administrative/business records, photographs, meeting minutes, ephemera, and financial records. The date range for this collection is 1983-2019.
The Richard Sites papers, which range in date from 1967 to 1997, consist of materials that Sites collected during his career as a computer architect, software engineer, and professor of computer science. Materials include manuals and reference guides, newspaper and...
Record Series 621 contains UCLA student memorabilia and photographs generated by Margaret Sitko (UCLA 1936).
This collection contains two discrete donations of archival materials. The first is an autograph and drawing of a bull made by Sitting Bull on 1881 June 16, which is signed by three witnesses: Edgar Bray, Thomas Drummond, and W. F....
A collection of poems and letters by English poet, Dame Edith Sitwell.
Three minute books, signed by Six Companies directors (including Warren A. Bechtel, Stephen D. Bechtel, Henry J. Kaiser and Kenneth K. Bechtel) containing certificate of incorporation, by-laws, treasurer's reports, and reports on the construction of Boulder Dam and the labor...
Snapshots of a group of men on a trip along a river at the bottom of a canyon in the Southwestern United States (probably the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Ariz.) The bulk the views are of the canyon.
Included also: two page typescript, Why I Am No Longer at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or The California Shore-Bird in Its Native habitat or Brahms' Double Concerto in A Minor.
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Transcripts and tapes of sixteen interviews conducted during July-August 1985 documenting events on the University of California, Berkeley, campus in April-May 1985 and administrative response to student activities protesting university policy on investments in South Africa....
Included also in the collection: letters (1913-1943) from Charmian London to Ralph Kasper (82); photographs; and miscellaneous items, including two lists of books by London and a character reading for London prepared by Prof. G.E. Beauchamp.
Views of the Hotel Del Monte and other scenes from the Monterey Bay area.
Leaves from the Tyndale, Redman, Hollybushe, and Regvault bibles, mostly original, some annotated, as well as assorted unidentified leaves.
Bowker discusses his family background and education at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University, his career at Stanford University and City University of New York, his his time as Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley. Among other topics...
This collection contains the official materials from the Sixth International Conference on AIDS that was held June 20-24, 1990, in San Francisco California. Materials cover the conference from the first pre-announcement in 1988 to the Final Report and "Letters of...
Comments on growing up in Sacramento; education at University of California, Class of 1912; career as a San Francisco lawyer, with discussion of labor cases, waterfront strikes, and representing Joseph DiGiorgio, Matson Navigation Company, Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association and the...
Family background, Arkansas and southern California; UC Berkeley, B.A., and J.D., 1933; reflections on World War I and World War II, the Depression, and the Revenue Act of 1932; Thelen, Marrin, Johnson and Bridges law firm, 1933-1986: tax work for...
Scrapbooks compiled in 1984 and 1991 by Roy Sifford, relate to his family history and their operation of the Drakesbad resort in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Scrapbooks cover the years 1919-1965 and include both original and photocopied letters, documents, photographs,...
Born and raised in North Carolina, in 1993 Alan Sizemore moved to San Francisco, where he served as President of the San Francisco Names Project, a non-profit organization aimed at educating and raising awareness around HIV and AIDS. The collection...
Photographs and other material from Sizzle, the first Gay Pride Night held at the Carriage Trade Restaurant and Lounge in Palm Springs, California, on June 28, 1986.
John Gustaf Sjoberg naval architecture and marine engineering drawings (SAFR23387; HDC 1648) is open and available for use, with some restrictions as noted. Papers of John Gustaf Sjoberg, engineer for Union Construction Co., and later Pacific Coast Engineering Company. The...
Photographs on two scrapbook pages (front and back) of student travels in Italy and Greece.
Four letters (10 p.) from a "Hindu student" to a fellow student at the University of California, Berkeley. Mitra seems to be infatuated with Miss Lamoureux, repeatedly asking to call her "sister." The letters include details of his life in...
Contains correspondence with the Taiwan government and Kuomintang (KMT)officials, along with writings by Wong, including manuscripts of essays, poems, and newspaper clippings of his articles. Includes some business papers, including correspondence, reports, and stock certificates, as well as materials relating...
The Sven Skaar Collection consists principally of notes and clippings related to Skaar's fiction. There are also clippings and correspondence pertinent to his activities in Nevada City and to the history of 19th century Anglo California with particular emphasis on...
This collection consists of various photographs from the late 1980s to 1990s documenting a wide variety of queer arts scenes, including theater, solo performances, music, film, raves, clubs, and dances. Subjects of the photos are either based in or did...
Includes views of Navy buildings and agricultural activity on Skaggs Island, as well as many views of San Francisco, Napa Valley, Northern California and Washington State.
Approximately 2,000 letters between Skaidrite Rubene and Herbert A. Lattes. The letters from Lattes are originals that Rubene saved; she made photocopies of her letters to him. Rubene was a Latvian expatriate, and a librarian at UC Berkeley. She met...
Relates to White Russian military operations against the Bolsheviks in 1918, and to the escape of V. E. Skalskii from Bolshevik captivity, 1918. Photocopy.
Large numbers of Chinese immigrants came to California during the early 1850s to hunt for gold, and many stayed to pursue other lines of work. They maintained customs of their homeland, and were also the object of much prejudice and...
Large numbers of Chinese immigrants came to California during the early 1850s to hunt for gold, and many stayed to pursue other lines of work. They maintained customs of their homeland, and were also the object of much prejudice and...
Letters, notes, identification papers, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and miscellany relating to Polish émigré affairs.
Letters, memoranda, postcards, clippings, printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to World War II, and to American Red Cross work with American servicemen. Includes postcards of Adolf Hitler.
R.A. (Raleigh Ashlin) Skelton (1906-1970) was a author and contributor to , , and . He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and a member of the Royal Commonwealth Society....
Ralph Skene was a District Commissioner of the East Africa Protectorate in Kenya's Lamu, Malindi, and Kipini Districts 1897- ). The East Africa Protectorate was later known (after 1920) as the Kenya Colony and Protectorate until Kenya became independent in...
Album of travel sketches executed primarily in Southern California. Some pages have multiple drawings.
Sketchbook of unknown artist containing drawings of Roman, Greek, Etruscan and Egyptian artifacts in various Italian museums.
Sketches of San Francisco, Sacramento, Monterey, and Panama show street scenes, sailboats, early California buildings, dwellings, etc. Includes views of the damage caused by the 1868 earthquake in San Francisco.
Pencil and pen-and-ink drawings (some with wash), from travels in Mexico, apparently on a tour from Sierra Hermosa to La Luna, and on to Mexico City and Guadalupe. Notes on rear flyleaf outline these locales. Most views depict provincial architecture,...
Sketchbook contains portrait drawings (generally of romantic and classical types) and animals possibly done as exercises for a drawing class at Washington College (Irvington, Calif.?)
Transferred from the Material relating to Prairie Schooner Detours (BANC MSS 76/152 c).
Drawings of subjects associated with the Sierra Nevada Mountains, such as snow shoes, sign posts, water skins, mountain scenes, and the like, executed as designs for Christmas cards to be issued under the auspices of the Sierra Club.
Chiefly outdoor scenes and building exteriors around Alum Rock. Includes a bridge near Berryessa Station, Alum Rock Station, and a hotel at Congress Springs.
Includes mining town and camp views including Atlin (B.C.), Skagway (Alaska), Bennett City (B.C.), and St. Michaels. Numerous mountain views, coastal landscapes, and views along the Yukon River are present as well as several of ships and one of the...
Recollections of family life in San Francisco; her study of art and friendships with various artists, including Gottardo Piazzoni and Ralph Stackpole; her portrait painting and poetry; marriage to Ansley Salz; social life; her part in establishing Presidio Open Air...
This is a typed manuscript profiling Augustus Langenberger (1824-1895) and his wife Clementine Zimmerman (1842-1913), early settlers in Anaheim, California. A note on the manuscript reads: Sketches of Mrs. Mabel L. Aiken's Parents by her brother A. G. (Amadeus Gustavus)...
Seven watercolor sketches of small islands.
Sketches of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Waterhouse captioned "Portrait d'une jeune comtesse" drawn on Big Dipper Mining Co. stationery and "a mon ami 'Strainer' Frank Norris" Photographic copy prints show views of Waterhouse and others at the Big Dipper Mining...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Includes views of the Gilbert Islands and Samoa depicting scenery, Samoan people and their activities such as sailing, grinding, etc. Photographs of Strong, one taken while painting at Bohemian Grove, Calif., are also found.
The collection includes over 800 photographic slides and photographic prints and negatives documenting various LGBTQ events in San Francisco from the late 1970s-2006. The images were taken by Richard Skidmore. Major subjects include Halloween in the Castro, Tricycle Races and...
Photographs of skiing, showing McDonald Salter, Murray Kirkwood, and Walter Mosauer and the mountainous landscape area around Mt. Baldy, in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern Calif.
Correspondence, memoranda, goal statements, agendas and notes pertaining to the University's Study of Undergraduate Education (1954-1956) and to the Electrical Engineering Department's Undergraduate Administration Committee (1961-1964).
This collection includes manuscripts, research and field notes, poems, artwork, correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, and personal papers of Alanson B. Skinner.
This collection primarily consists of letters to Don B. Skinner (1899-1975) and his wife, Murray Skinner (1889-1976), from other botanists in California and Washington, D.C., predominantly reflecting their interest in cacti and succulents.
Serial issues, directories, writings, clippings, photographs, and miscellany, relating to Japanese military operations in China, Americans in China, and activities of former Americans in China.
The Jack Skinner papers are comprised of material, such as notes, reports, correspondence, and maps, created during the course of research and advocacy for clean water in Southern California. Much of the material pertains to Newport Bay, but the collection...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, and reviews, relating to Ronald Reagan. Includes drafts of, and research material used for, the books (New York, 2001), Reagan's Path to Victory (New York, 2004), and (Stanford, 2008), all edited in whole or in part by...
Leo Skir photographs of the College Discovery location and participants. Two photographs are labeled as Fort Dix, while another has the date July 26, 1972. Photographs include images of Edger Cayce, Meher Bara, Shelly Goldstein, Joe Kennedy, Lou Todd, Terry...
The Papers of Samuel Robert Skivington consists of lecture notes, course notes, and class readings of the Conservative Baptist Bible College, Fuller Seminary, and Asian Theological Seminary. Topics focus on missions and doctrinal theology as applied within a Filipino community...
Includes teaching materials for artists hired by Junkers to draw war events. These documents come, for the most part, from the archives of Johannes Lebek. All the teaching materials for the engine-builders were given by Katharina Michel....
Memoirs, genealogical data, printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating to conditions in Poland during World War II and to immigration to the United States. Includes papers of Józef Bokota, his son Stanislaw Bokota, and Krystyna Maria Sklenarz Bokota, wife...
Writings, circulated material, election campaign literature, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia.
The collection contains tapes and transcripts of interviews with Hobart O. Skofield, conducted by UCSB Library Oral Historian David E. Russell in 1982. Skofield discusses family and life history, working at the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge, life in...
Two series: personal/family materials re Hobart O. Skofield, his father Ray L. Skofield, and a large number of genealogical files; and a printers/presses series, with a large amount of material relating to Skofield's association with the Rudge printing firm, as...
The Skolnikoff papers include patient files and supervision of other analysts, book reviews and manuscripts written by Skolnikoff, discussions Skolnikoff had taken part in, teaching materials, papers collected on a variety of psychoanalytic topics and small amount of case studies,...
The Sidney Skolsky papers span the years 1928-1982 and encompass 5.5 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of material on film personalities utilized by Skolsky in the preparation of his typewriter-written caricatures, known as tintypes. The material often includes a...
Copy negatives of original images in a scrapbook owned by Mary Hill Skougaard, with photocopies of most of the original images. Subjects include KZSU engineers and staff, live broadcasts, and parties; individuals include Bill Kane, Fred Steiner, Rosemarie Armstrong [Ostberg],...
Files concerning Twentieth Century Fox corporate business and film production, correspondence files including many American politicians such as presidents Eisenhower and Nixon, and subject files on Greek Orthodox activities, philanthropy, etc.
Memoirs, reports, depositions, and propaganda leaflets, relating to apprehension and interrogation of Nazi party members by American military authorities in Germany in 1945; communist activities in Germany in 1945; and the death of General George S. Patton and allegations that...
Reports, memoranda, press releases, correspondence, reports, and job description, relating to police administration in the American-occupied Ryukyu Islands after World War II. Photocopy.
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, and photographs relating to Czech and world literature, Czech culture, political and social conditions in Czechoslovakia, and Czech émigré life.
Contains two memoirs; one in Russian and one in English.
Description of election frauds in San Francisco, particularly use of false-bottomed ballot boxes.
The S.L. Mitchell Account Book is that of Mr. Mitchell's General Store of Jonesville, New York from 1850-1851. Entries include customer name, items, and quantites sold.
The Clare Slaback collection compiled by Kelly M. Younger spans the years 1942-1944 and encompasses 2.0 linear feet. The collection includes correspondence, diaries, photographs and other materials of Andrew C. (Clare) Slaback, during his service with the U.S. Army's First...
This collection consists mainly of a copy of the slide collection circulated by epidemiologist Dr. John Slade for purposes of tobacco-control presentations. Other materials include selections from Slade's World Wide Web site and memorials circulated after his death in 2002.
Research files and petitions from Cherokee attorney Al Logan Slagle's work assisting tribal groups in obtaining recognition of their tribal status from the federal government, correspondence, and manuscripts of his writings.
This collection comprises a photograph album that contains images of sculptor Paul Slany's work and of Agneta Slany and her students, demonstrating her style of dance.
The collection comprises a complete run (30 issues) of the seminal Los Angeles fanzine dedicated to punk music and subcultures, spanning 1977 to 1981. Founded by Steve Samiof and Melanie Nissen, focused on the burgeoning West Coast punk scene, including...
Letters, diaries, drafts of speeches and articles (including a biography of Hilgard), diplomas and photographs, relating mainly to his career at the University. Some papers pertaining to property in Berkeley and to his estaste, and a small group of...
This collection documents the history and activities of SLATE and its predecessor, TASC (Towards an Active Student Community), student political organizations active on the University of California, Berkeley campus from 1957 to 1966.
Colby E. "Babe" Slater (1896-1965) graduated from the University Farm School (now the University of California, Davis) in 1917. He served with the United States Army Medical Corps in France during the First World War. An outstanding athlete, Slater won...
Cynthia Slater (1945-1989) was a cofounder of the Society of Janus and particiant in San Francisco’s S/M scene. The collection includes Slater’s personal collection of “Growing Pains” (1974-1988), the newsletter of the Society of Janus; paste ups of some of...
Correspondence, membership records, publications, promotional material, clippings, subject files, financial records, and court records of the Homosexual Information Center, 1965-1998. Also includes the personal correspondence, financial records, medical and insurance records, photographs, and memorial service materials of Don Slater, 1957-1997....
The Michael Slater collection on microprocessors contains conference proceedings and other publications focusing on microprocessor technologies and industry trends. The collection spans 1977 to 2000, with most of the material dating from 1987 to 1999 when Slater founded and led...
This collection consists of mock-ups and proofs of former UC Riverside art history professor Wendy Slatkin's textbook, , first published in 1985.
Guy T. Slaughter was an early Balloonist.
Memoirs, correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, and printed matter, relating to relief activities of the Red Cross in Italy at the end of World War I and to the occupation of Fiume by the forces of Gabriele d'Annunzio. Includes papers of Gertrude...
36 21"x25" color photographs of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles taken by Paul Slaughter. Each photograph is signed and numbered by the photographer. ca. 1984
Four matted photographs of the home of Johnathan Sayre Slauson, 2345 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, ca. 1885.
Two cdvs of Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence, described as a redeemed slave child, 5 years old, from Virginia. Baptized in Brooklyn, at Plymouth Church, by Henry Ward Beecher, May 1863. .01 linear feet 91 folder).
Printed and manuscript documents, including Purchase and shipping of slaves, tax forms, slave hires, estate appraisal., slave burials. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
The collection contains bills of sale, manumissions, notes and receipts for slave hire, accounts for medical service, a property tax return, an estate list, correspondence, and essays. The materials for the most part were purchased as single items or small...
The collection contains 126 chronologically arranged printed United States government documents dealing with slavery issues. Included are memorials, messages, reports, resolutions, many being numbered miscellaneous documents of the various sessions of the Congress, Senate and House of Representatives. Many are...
Included: document, Nov. 5, l827, Lawrence Co., Alabama, authorizing use of slaves in payment of owner's debt; pass, July 3, l833, Wilmington, Delaware, signed by the mayor, attesting that Sophia Cook was a free negro resident of that city and...
Photocopies of documents collected by the State of California Insurance Department in pursuance of California Code Regulations, Title 10, Sections 2293-2398, which required insurance companies to provide documentation about insurance polices from the slavery era which coverage for slaveholders for...
Photocopies of documents collected by the State of California Insurance Department in pursuance of California Code Regulations, Title 10, Sections 2293-2398, which required insurance companies to provide documentation about insurance polices from the slavery era which coverage for slaveholders for...
Photocopies of insurance records for slaves, approximately 1846-1848. With these, a report to the California Legislature.
This collection contains eight documents related to the institution of slavery from Tennessee, Georgia, possibly South Carolina, and Florida from 1849-1862.
Broadside, 1846. [Oversize boxed].
Relates to Czechs, Slovaks, Russians, Ukrainians, Yugoslavs, and Poles in North and South America; their national organizations and political activities during World War I. Written by a Russian diplomatic agent in the United States.
The collection features mostly printed and typewritten catalogs, price lists, press releases, and other materials (business correspondence, clippings, financial documents, newsletters, various publications, notes, misc.) related to the Slavic book trade in the Western world in the 20th - the...
Relates to Czechoslovakia in the Munich crisis of 1938.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, dispatches, memoranda, telegrams, clippings, and photographs relating to Czechoslovak relations with Poland and the United States, political developments in Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak emigration and émigrés, and anti-Communist movements in the United States.
Panoramic group portrait of assembled celebrants of Slavonic Day at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, September 20, 1915. Among the banners depicted are those promoting the Slovenian-American Fraternal and Beneficial Society, the Slovenian-American Literary Benevolent Society and the Slavonic Illyric Mutual...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Bulgarian civilization and literature, and to dissident intellectuals in Bulgaria.
Clippings, photographs, sound recordings, videotape cassettes, and miscellany, relating mainly to the Russian writer Joseph Brodsky.
This collections consists of photos, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, correspondence and event programs....
Contains course material, publications and photographs pertaining to Susan Clark Slaymaker, Geology Professor at Sacramento State.
This collection contains the papers of Orange County, California historian James ("Jim") Doren Sleeper (1927-2012). Jim Sleeper specialized in Orange County history, especially the Irvine Ranch, Rancho Mission Viejo, and the O'Neill Ranch. The Sleeper papers are comprised of research...
The Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee (formerly the Citizen's Committee for the Defense of Mexican American Youth) formed in 1942 in reaction to the indictment of 22 young men for murder. 12 defendants were convicted of first degree murder. The Sleepy...
The papers of noted Welsh-born feminist painter Sylvia Sleigh (1916-2010) document her life, career, and the larger context of contemporary feminist art, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1940-2000. Sleigh, a realist painter, moved to the United States...
Includes fragments of diaries kept by Louis S. Slevin, 1886-1894, recording vessels seen in San Francisco; James S. Slevin's description of San Francisco in 1896; correspondence, 1954, of Joseph R. Slevin regarding the Plate of Brass, including letters from Amelie...
The collection consists of papers and materials relating to Joseph R. Slevin’s life, primarily surrounding his research of the history of the Galapagos Islands. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence and photographs. The collection also contains numerous research materials relating to...
Louis S. Slevin (1878-1945) was a notable photographer in the early days of the 20th century. He was a pioneer in the early days of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, the first to open a general merchandise store in 1905, the first postmaster,...
Views of Berkeley hills, Carmel coastline, lone cypress in Monterey, President Harding's funeral in San Francisco, and copy print of 1870s view of Telegraph Hill, San Francisco.
The Louis B. Slichter papers contain the professional and personal papers of UCLA Professor Louis B. Slichter (1896-1978). Slichter was the first director of the Institute for Geophysics at the University of California, Los Angeles (1947-1965). Slichter’s research areas included...
This collection contains the papers of English film historian and writer Anthony Slide (born 1944). Materials include interviews and correspondence with various silent film personalities, taped interviews, stills, the early manuscript of "The Griffith Actresses" by Slide, early film magazines,...
Images of boats, barges and machinery repairing canal after landslide.
Slides show Hiroshima and Nagasaki, destroyed by bombing during World War II.
Slides show the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Golden Gate International Exposition, the Marchant Factory Building (San Pablo Ave., Berkeley) and site, and the Carquinez Bridge.
Slides appear to be pictures of a young American naval officer and his wife, and their touristic views of Manila and Shanghai. Other views show family life in Long Beach, Calif. Three views at end from the late 1960's appear...
Missions and asistencias depicted include Santo Tomás, El Rosario, San Ignacio, Todos Santos, Santa Rosalia de Mulege, Loreto, Caborca, Pitiquito, Oquitoa, Tubutama and Magdalena.
Slides include images of maps, plans, and drawings which accompanied Bandelier's works on the native tribes, archaeology, and missions of northern Mexico and the American Southwest.
Includes portraits and other photographs of Muir taken throughout his adult life. Also depicted are such notable associates as Galen Clark, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Andrew Carnegie, John McLaren, Rev. Samuel Hall Young, Charles Augustus Keeler, William Keith and John Burroughs;...
Video tapes of political demonstrations, demonstrations against pollution of the Baltic Sea, and local ceremonies, in Lithuania, 1988; related clippings; transcript of a speech by V. J. Sliupas relating to impressions after a visit to Lithuania, 1988; and writings by...
A notebook created in 1948 by Roman Robert Söllner, a German-American soldier, containing hand-drawn and colored illustrations, original verse, and notes in German and English. Pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations accompany the verse and notes. The author of the notebook generally...
Hugh Sloan served as a Staff Assistant to the President and was in charge of appointments and scheduling. He worked for Dwight Chapin. The files provide information on scheduling the President's participation in events.
This Collection documents flight training in the South during the First World War.
Photographs of river channels near gaging stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, taken in November and December 1983. Black-and-white prints, mounted on matte board (36 x 28 cm.), with typescript captions and holograph drawing of the channel cross-section added...
The Raymond McKnight Sloan papers (1920-1926) consists of correspondence, reports, financial records, photographs, and ephemera relating to the American Relief Administration operations in Russia.
This collection contains four correspondence written by SP/4 Terry Lee Sloan, USA to Janice Striner during the Vietnam War.
The Charles Francis Sloane papers consist of scrapbooks, writings, correspondence, public safety publications, photographs, slides, and other materials that primarily relate to police training, counter-insurgency warfare, and South Vietnamese police activities during the Vietnam War.
Florence M. Sloat was chairman of the Teacher Defense Committee during the period of the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings in California and was one of the subpoenaed teachers. The collection consists of printed materials and correspondence relating to the...
Part of the larger Blacklisted Teachers in Los Angeles Collections, the Florence Muriel Sloat Papers contain the personal papers of Sloat, a blacklisted Los Angeles teacher, including materials relating to Sloat's suit against the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).
Files from the collection of Mrs. Carolyn Johnston Slobe relating to the private dinner hosted by the Sacramento Trust for Historic Preservation on July 13, 1970, for then Governor Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Reagan.
Financial and personal papers of Reverend Samuel Slocombe, former pastor located in Cayucos, California.
Papers contain both personal papers and administrative records. Personal papers include Slonaker family genealogical materials, correspondence, mementos, photo albums, and wedding anniversary keepsakes. Administrative records and other materials related to the Slonaker School in San Jose, Boys Brotherhood, HESA, Boys...
Contains various photographs of members of the Sloss family, including portraits of Leon Sloss, Sr., Hattie Hecht Sloss, M.C. Sloss, Margaret Sloss, and Richard Sloss. Also includes a photograph of the 1931 salute to Louis Sloss by the Society of...
Autograph letters and cards from musicians, singers, composers and conductors. Also postcards, autographs, and a few photographs, in English and German, and songbooks from Greenland....
Reports, studies, and other writings, relating to American nuclear weapons strategy.
Ralph Slosser was a production manager and assistant director. The collection consists of screenplays, television scripts, photographs, and production material related to Slosser's career.
Relates to the existence and location of records of the proceedings of the Paris Peace Conference.
Contains 51 leaves from various Bibles and manuscripts, accompanied by facsimiles of their title-pages.
Stanley S. Slotkin was a successful Los Angeles businessman who owned the medical and party supply rental company Abbey Rents. He was also an avid collector of antique bibles and other rare books, amassing hundreds of thousands of books which...
Relates to the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Slovak League of America. Addressed to the president and secretary of state of the United States, and the American ambassador to the United Nations.
Serial issues, pamphlets, election campaign literature, other printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century Slovak history and politics, including the Soviet invasion of 1968 and the end of the communist regime in 1989; and to post-1989 political,...
Printed matter and video tapes, relating to aspects of the history of Slovenia, and especially to the establishment of Slovenian independence.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, radio and telegraph dispatches, charts, and lists, relating to Polish intelligence operations in French North Africa and the evacuation of Polish troops from France in 1940.
Writings and translations, relating to Prince Vladimir Meshcherskii, adviser to Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia. Includes transcripts of their corespondence.
Contains Engel Sluiter's research notes and copies and transcriptions of historical documents from archives throughout Europe and Latin America made during approximately 1930-2001. Subject matter concerns Dutch voyages to the Pacific during the early 17th century, Dutch-Iberian global rivalry between...
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other material regarding George E. Slusser, Curator Emeritus of the Eaton Science Fiction & Fantasy Collection and former professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Riverside. Material in this collection primarily relates...
Miscellany relating to forced labor camps in the Soviet Union. Includes photographs of a labor camp and a labor camp newspaper issue.
Edward Dwight Sly was a distinguished aeronautical engineer with Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical. This collection contains information about his time at the company.
This collection, accumulated by NASA Ames Research Center scientist Robert E. Slye, consists of reports, research proposals, memoranda, contracts, conference and workshop proceedings, user guides, administrative announcements, newsletters, secondary publications and other materials related to the NASA Mission Analysis Division,...
Includes correspondence, grant proposals, publicity, and conference proceedings of the Smalefest at UC Berkeley.
Manuscript travel diary of Alvan Edmond Small (1811-1886) of Chicago, author of a popular manual on homeopathic, during a month-long trip to Europe from 19 July through 22 September 1865. It includes his descriptions of encounters with and his impressions...
The collection consists of her original art work in "Sketch Book of Mexico," "My Around the World Sketchbook," and My Sketchbook in the Orient." Also included is what Ms. Small refers to as a résumé, which contains photocopies of articles...
These Holt-Atherton Center collections contain single items of business and official records which are cataloged individually.
Holt Atherton's Small California Collections span the region's history from 1806 to the present. Their particular emphasis lies in the the first fifty years of statehood, where they are especially strong in materials pertaining to Biography, Business, Mining, Politics and...
Consists of eight folder-size collections of materials related only by their common origins in the American Civil War....
The collection is made up of very small acquisitions that tell the story of a particular period in the life of Sacramento area individuals, families, groups, organizations, and businesses. It also includes short runs of periodicals, Sacramento Gold Rush-era correspondence,...
This collection consists of scripts and production files for movies produced by American film producer Edward Small (1891-1977) from the 1920s to the 1970s. Materials include various script drafts, letters, preview cards, budgets, pressbooks, posters, reviews, production and publicity stills...
The Small Family Nanking University Collection consists of a family history, a map of Nanking, copied correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other materials on Nanking University, Lex's career as an architect, and the Nanking Incident, compiled by Jaqueline Schurman, the Smalls'...
Frederick F. Small personal papers (SAFR 17505, HDC 356) consists of the papers of Small, chief engineer of the EUREKA (paddle ferry). It includes personal records, licenses, newspaper clippings, retirement and social security information, Southern Pacific Company publications, Marine Engineers...
Snapshots of four unidentified adult African-Americans, three in each shot.
Miscellaneous small collections.
The collection comprises a variety of small press poetry and fiction serials published between 1900-1989 and acquired by the Department of Special Collections and Archives at the University of California, Irvine.
The collection includes autograph books, diaries, business ledger books, textbooks, student notebooks, a Danville school census of students, farmers’ almanacs, a wedding memory book, an emergency handbook, and a U.S. Army Drill Regulations book. These small volumes belonged to 15...
This collection contains the organizational records of Small Wilderness Area Preservation, a conservation organization founded by Los Osos resident Emily Polk for the purpose of buying up small parcels of land for preservation as nature parks and reserves. It is...
Writings and biographical data relating to Romanian literature and to Romanians in the United States.
This small collection chiefly contains letters from California farmer and nurseryman Jesse Smart (died 1861) to his sons, as well as some other Smart family correspondence. These letters mostly discuss Smart's experience in California mining for gold and running his...
Marguerite Lorain Etzel Smart was born on October 16, 1920 in Roseville to Leroy and Minnie M. Quigley Nugent Etzel. Marguerite attended local schools and graduated from Roseville Union High School in 1936 at the age of fifteen. The...
Approximately three hundred black and white photographs of Orange County created by the Smart Studio and its predecessors between 1882 and 1953. The collection includes photographic prints, glass plate negatives and film negatives.
The Louis Smaus Collection spans the years c.1915-1922 and documents Smaus's career. The collection is one series: Project records and Professional Papers, and consists of drawings, photographs, and blueprintsclippings, film reels and Kelley's personal scrapbook.
Dr. Lewis Benedictus Smedes (August 20, 1921 - December 19, 2002) taught Christian Ethics and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Smedes played a key role in the Seminary's integration of its psychology and theology academic disciplines. The Papers include...
Portraits of the Eaton, Skinner, and Smiley family of Salinas Valley; snapshots of Maude Smiley McCollum and her friends, Berkeley, ca. 1915; snapshots (1940 and later), taken by Paul M. Crosby, of Okinawa and Lake Tahoe area; snapshots of San...
Nick Smirnoff was a production manager, assistant director, producer and photographer who has worked primarily between the 1970's-2000's in Los Angeles. His work includes numerous projects in the television industry, in addition to motion pictures and commercials. His most notable...
This collection includes the Smith & Lang Co.'s by-laws, a minute book (1910-1947), a general ledger (1910-1929), stock book (1910-1943), bank statements and checks (1945-1946), and other financial documents (1922-1946)....
"An aspiring elementary schoolteacher's proposed lesson plan for a year of art projects, submitted in consideration for the Annual Award of Honor at the Massachusetts School of Art [founded in 1873 as the Massachusetts Normal Art School, later renamed the...
The collection contains research papers and theses; minutes from the California Board of Corrections; California legislative committee reports; information on county jails and detention facilities in California; inmate counseling; jail standards for California; reports on probation and parole in California....
Albert E. Smith (1875-1958) co-founded the Vitagraph Company of America as the Reader, Smith, and Blackton Combination in 1894. He invented the Vitagraph, one of the first successful motion picture projectors, in 1896. The collection consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, albums,...
This collection contains one unbound accordion-folded portfolio of fourteen small paintings by California painter Albert Smith, 1991, and one binder containing negatives and slides of paintings by Albert Smith, 1980s.
Papers of Alex Smith, poet, writer, teacher and bibliographer. The collection includes typescripts of hundreds of Smith's poems, manuscripts of his short stories and long poems, and correspondence with a number of important literary figures including: Steve Benson, Alan Bernheimer,...
Correspondence, blueprints, financial records, legal files, and other materials related to developer Alfred F. Smith's Stonegate development in Davis, California.
The papers of Allyn Goodwin Smith, Research Associate in the Department of Geology and who later held multiple positions, including Curator of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the California Academy of Sciences. The collection includes photographs, articles, diaries, field...
The Smith & Williams records span 236 linear feet and date from circa 1936 to circa 1987. The documents that compose the collection include architectural drawings and reprographic copies, specifications, photographs, presentation boards, models, both Smith and William’s student work,...
Ann Cunningham Smith's grandmother, Alice M. Foster, was a Pasadena resident who corresponded with writer Juanita Harrison known for her autobiography (1936). The collection includes letters from Harrison to Foster, clippings, a lap desk and materials related to a 1936...
Record Series 668 contains scrapbooks and photographic materials generated and collected by Asa Hartung Smith.
Collection consists of 2 DVDs, copies of 16mm film shot in 1934 and 8mm film shot 1939-42. Stanford subjects include 1940-41 football games, 1941 Rose Bowl, track meet at Stanford, events at Lake Lagunita, dorm life, Farm Days 1940-41, and...
The collection comprises , a unique set of twenty-five hand-bound artist's books documenting Barbara T. Smith's experiments with an early Xerox 914 copy machine, and a set of working materials and other works related to the series.
Barbara Turner Smith (American, born 1931) is one of the most influential figures in the history of performance and feminist art in Southern California. Her work – which has taken the varied forms of painting, drawing, installation, video, performance, and...
Papers of Ben Smith, from Redwood City, California, who went to the Alaska Yukon goldfields ca. 1898-1900, and then apparently returned to California. The collection contains correspondence, diaries/journals, documents, financial records, maps, and other ephemera, much of it relating to...
The Betty Jean Thornton Smith Scrapbook collection (1949-1978; 2005; undated) contains one scrapbook that details the life of Betty Jean Thornton Smith, an African American model, actress, teacher, and school principal. Many of the pages are inscribed with "mom" making...
This collection primarily consists of material relating to Bob Smith’s professional career as a writer and comedian, and includes scripts, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, writing and performance contracts, calendars, research files, correspondence, and recordings of his performances. (1972-2006, bulk: 1991-2004).
Bradford Smith (May 13, 1909- ) was a professor of English at St. Paul's University, 1931-36, lecturer at Imperial University (1934-36) in Tokyo, Japan, instructor at Columbia University, 1936-40. Later he was chief of Central Pacific Operations, United States Office...
The documents the career of photographer and writer Bradley Smith. The collection dates from 1962-1988. It consists entirely of paper records. The collection documents Smith's professional career through correspondence, research materials, book drafts, mockups, and photographs. The entire collection is...
Interview and other notes, letters received, and printed matter, relating to American and British cryptological and electronic intelligence during World War II. Used as research material for the book by B. F. Smith, The Ultra-Magic Deals and the Most Secret...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, and clippings, relating to American commercial relations with China, and to the views of American businessmen in China regarding American foreign policy in China.
Papers belonging to American lawyers and government officials Caleb Blood Smith and Charles William Spooner.
Captain Walter H. Smith Master's license (SAFR 252, HDC 451) was issued by the United States Coast Guard to United States Merchant Marine Officer Smith to serve as master, steam and motor vessels of any gross tons upon any ocean,...
This collection contains correspondence to and from Capt. Christopher Smith, USA during the Second World War. The collection also includes photographs and ephemera, as well as a code key letter written at the time for the family to be able...
Contains typed and handwritten manuscripts of poems (some in French), epigrams, haiku, prose and short stories. Also includes correspondence, some to George Haas from both Clark Ashton Smith and his wife Carol.
Research notes, correspondence, photographs, maps, field notebooks, and other materials of regional botanist and collector Clifton Smith.
Letter, official publications on governance of elections and list of participating political parties, newspaper issues, and photographs, mainly relating to the Romanian elections of May 1990.
The Smith Collection of newspaper transcripts focusses on the decade of the 1860s and is centered around those California counties which figured in the copper boomlet of that era: Calaveras, Humboldt, and Modoc. However, the material that the Smiths transcribed...
Title devised by cataloger.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, minutes, reports, memoranda, notes, clippings, and other printed matter, relating primarily to tax policy in the U.S.
This collection contains 109 hours, or almost 100 ½-inch EIAJ-1 open reel tapes, recorded by the early gay video production group Queer Blue Light. Subjects range from politics to culture.
The David Smith Collection of Diane Wakoski Materials is comprised mainly of Smith's unpublished manuscript on Wakoski's writings. The collection spans from 1950, when Smith and Wakoski began corresponding, to 2007.
Includes photographs, correspondence, and clippings relating to the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band, 1970-1972....
This collection of papers is primarily comprised of correspondence from Deborah Deutsch Smith written to her parents while she was a student at Pitzer College from 1964-1968. There are also supplemental documents including college newsletters, newspapers, course schedules, newspaper clippings,...
The collection contains more than 300 color slides, mainly of the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill and its aftermath. Included are images of oil rigs, shoreline, beaches, oil soaked birds and animals, clean-up efforts, and some aerialviews. There are duplicates...
The Dick Smith drawings and photographs span the years 1931-1955 and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of drawings, photographs that document a dozen homes with interiors decorated by Smith, and a few letters from satisfied clients....
Correspondence, photographs, vacation journals, and educational materials, 1940s to 1992, documenting the life of Donna M. Smith; her relationship with her partner of 40 years, Valerie Jarrard; her relationship to other friends, in particular Celia Hunter, Ruth Poirier and Doris...
Utilization reports and studies, enrollment studies, etc.
Memoir, leaflets, printed matter, photographs, posters, and research materials related to Smith's research on Rasputin, the attempted coup in the Soviet Union in 1991, and the American Relief Administration.
Collection consists of 6 photograph albums, photographs, glass negatives, correspondence, financial records, printed maps, notes, and miscellaneous papers related to the life of Duncan Smith, a mining engineer in the Belgian Congo. Also includes a diary from 1915....
Collection contains materials relating to American relations with Cuba and to the Cuban revolution of 1959. Includes drafts of the memoir by Earl E. T. Smith, (New York, 1962).
Relates to the Peace Corps and social conditions in Ghana. Edited by George Jenkins. Revised version published under the title Where Now Black Man?
3,100 early photographs of Santa Barbara County dating from the 1870s-1940s.
Writings, correspondence, notes, printed matter, bibliographies, and photographs relating to the tsarist Russian secret police, the youth of Joseph Stalin, Roman Malinovskii (Malinovsky), and the history of Soviet espionage. Digital copies of select records also available at
This collection contains the papers of Elden Smith, a prominent Los Angeles banker and community leader in the City of Riverside. Smith emphasized leadership, mentorship, and good citizenship, and gained great respect from his colleagues and community. Elden's wife Harriet...
Correspondence related to religious poet and writer Elizabeth Lee Allen Smith (1817-1893); her husband, theologian and educator Henry Boynton Smith (1815-1877); and their family.
Ellen Rosser Smith was an English professor at California State University, Sacramento. She was also involved in developing the Women's Studies Program at the University as well as being active in the Women's Caucus, the United Professors of California, and...
Diaries, travel journals, and sketchbooks (1819-1855) providing a detailed and sustained account of Emma Smith's daily life. Also included are papers regarding disposal of her property, her funeral account, and a printed copy of ....
This collection comprises 23 diaries of Emma Lena Smith. These diaries reflect upon the daily life of a housewife from California's Central Valley, her small-town husband, other family members and neighbors as they go about their day-to-day life of...
The Enoch Smith papers measure 2.5 linear inches and date from 1861 to 1912. The newspaper clipping describes Smith's birthday celebration with three friends who had been involved with him over the years on both a personal and professional level....
This collection contains material belonging to Ernest C. Smith and his family. The majority of the collection contains documents regarding Ernest's life as a sheet metal contractor; teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District; educator; politician; and African American...
The Smith papers, dating from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, include correspondence, government documents, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, fliers and ephemera. All relate to such local environmental issues as nuclear power plant construction and coastal access.
This collection comprises three scrapbooks and a manuscript journal of Esther Smith, a 23-year-old high school teacher, documenting her three-month bus tour of the American West in 1935. The scrapbooks contain 62 pamphlets, 76 photographs (many with descriptive captions), and...
Ethel Smith gained fame as an organist and performer through radio, film, and records. Most associated with her career is her widely popular rendition of . The collection consists of materials related to her career and includes scrapbooks of press...
This collection contains the papers of two beloved Mills College professors, married couple Ethel Sabin Smith, and Willard Smith, who taught at the college for over 30 years. It includes their Correspondence, Personal Papers (including travel journals), and Writings (related...
The collection contains case files and related materials for the legal defense of Evander Smith, Herbert Donaldson, Elliott Leighton and Nancy May. They were arrested on January 1, 1965 as a result of police harassment at the Mardi Gras Ball...
Letters of Pardon Bowen Smith and his brothers, Dorillus G., Ebenezer H., James V., and Cyrill C. Smith, describing gold mining and pioneer life, chiefly at Camp Seco, Calif., to their family in Me.
Account of the voyage of the two brothers from Boston to California in 1849, around the Horn; description of San Francisco; work in Pittsburg, California; founding of the town of Antioch, California; career of William Wiggin Smith as farmer, carpenter...
Papers of two generations of the Smith family — Dr. Frank Herron Smith and his son Dr. Morris Eugene "Gene" Smith — including vintage broadsides and government reports on the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and correspondence from...
This collection contains research materials, photographs, clippings, and articles on the California missions, plus Santa Clara and Palo Alto history....
Collection includes two appointment letters from Ray Lyman Wilbur, 1922-23; 3 letters from Edward C. Franklin, 1923-32; fundraising letter from Herbert Hoover re the Stanford Re-investment Fund ca. 1940; letter and menu for Sigma Xi President’s Dinner, 1924; booklet on...
Francis Smith was WWII pilot who flew 'over the Hump' - the route over the Himalayas between India and China. He received various accolades and after his service, he worked at the FAA from 1962 to 1998.
The Fredrick Y. Smith papers span the years 1928-1974 and encompass approximately 4 linear feet. The collection consists of biographical material; writings by Smith; a few scripts and programs; clippings and photographs related to Fanchon and Marco stage shows; pamphlets...
Letters and documents of New York book dealer George D. Smith dealing with the formation of the George D. Smith Book Co.
The George Washington Smith papers span 162 linear feet and date from circa 1912 to circa 1930. The collection contains architectural drawings and reprographic copies, presentation boards, travel sketches and photographs, correspondence, specifications, project progress reports, newspaper and magazine clippings,...
The collection contains items mostly about the B-24 Liberator Club, and includes newsletters, photographs, news clippings, and some documents. Unfortunately, no biographical information is available for Glenn H. Smith. He clearly was associated in some way, or had an interest...
Photographs and other material from Glenn David Smith, a gay man and food photographer for Saveur, Gourmet, and other publications. The collection predominantly contains photographic prints, slides, and negatives. Major subjects include food photography, personal photographs, erotic photographs, pride celebrations...
The Gracelia “Gracie” Smith papers consist of working files kept by Ms. Smith, a long-time employee of the Recorder's Office. Initially hired in June 1970, she was promoted to Chief Deputy County Recorder in 1991. Materials include operational and administrative...
This collection is compromised of photographs and other relevant material from the Smith and Sinnott families of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, California, from circa 1918 to 1976. Highlights of the collection include images of beach life, fishing, images of...
Letter written on Alaska Commercial Company letterhead from Sunrise, Alaska, requesting analysis of a sample of matter that fell on the snow on January 19, 1902, in Sunrise, Alaska; with a sworn statement on the authenticity of the sample, signed...
Scientific papers of Hamilton O. Smith, microbiologist and Nobel laureate for his discovery of TypeII restriction enzymes and the sequence of its cleavage sites. He is the co-recipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Werner Arber...
Harold Lee Smith papers (SAFR 14289, HDC 81) consists of two certificates issued to Harold Lee Smith in 1926. The first is a certificate of service to able seaman No. 149887 and the second is a certificate of efficiency to...
Relates to American and Philippine guerrilla military activities on Leyte. Recorded by the Mutual Broadcasting System.
This collection contains the correspondence and other material from SK3 Class Harry F. Smith, Jr., USN to his family during the Second World War.
Registration certificates, grades, receipts, commencement programs, diplomas, photographs, and other ephemera from his academic years at Stanford, 1909-1915, including materials from the Stanford YMCA; other Stanford ephemera, 1912-1955; and memorabilia from his medical career including a notebook of his maternity...
The archive was assembled after the death of Harry Smith, polymath filmmaker, painter, and collector of American vernacular art, music, and artifacts. It contains correspondence from the last three years of Smith's life, a selection of Smith's manuscripts and art,...
Diaries, correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American food relief in Europe, economic reconstruction in Poland, and agricultural market conditions in Europe.
Collection primarily consists of correspondence & research materials pertaining to Smith's published works, lectures and other professional activities and interests. The correspondence files are particularly extensive.
Ian A. Smith was an employee of the California Portland Cement Company's Colton Plant from 1952-1977. Smith also conducted research regarding the history of mining operations at Slover Mountain in Colton, California. The Ian A. Smith papers primarily focus on...
J.P. Smith worked on the development of the television at Radio Corporation of America (RCA). This collection contains mostly his early papers and schematics.
Relates to White Russian military activities and Japanese intervention in Siberia during the Russian Civil War.
Jack Clifford Smith (b.1916) was a reporter for the (1946-49), the (1950-53), and a reporter and rewrite man for the (1953-58). He was also the author of the “Jack Smith” column beginning in 1958 for . Several collections of his...
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of author and Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith (1916-1996). The collection provides a resource for studying journalism and the writing process and the history of Los Angeles. There are many...
The James Alfred Smith papers consists of two scrapbooks which document Smith's career between 1961 and 1983. They consist primarily of clippings relating to Smith's appointments and activities, his participation in conferences, his publications, and the history of Allen Temple...
James Smith took these photos on board the USS Kearsarge CVA 33 in 1957-58. He served with VF-53. They document life on board the Kearsarge and a trip to the Far East.
Collection includes two of Perrin's publications, THE COMPARATIVE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE MARINE TRIAS OF WESTERN AMERICA (1904) and THE MIDDLE TRIASSIC MARINE INVERTEBRATE FAUNAS OF NORTH AMERICA (1914), both of which have extensive marginalia as well as whole pages of...
Two letters (with their envelopes) to Dr. U. S. Grant at the Los Angeles Museum, Nov. 18 and Dec. 17, 1930, about activities of various colleagues, the publication Grant is working on, and other matters.
Author and historian Jane S. Smith's materials relating to Jonas Salk and the National Foundation/March of Dimes, collected while researching her book (1990). The collection includes ephemera, interview transcripts, and sound recordings.
The Jed Smith Society Collection contains two types of materials: Series 1 consisting of items pertaining to the life of Smith; and, series 2 containing items describing activities of the Society. In the first category are: manuscripts of writings on...
Relates to famine conditions in the Bashkir area of the Soviet Union.
Papers of John Allan Smith, Ed.D. Dr. Smith received his doctorate from USC in 1948. In addition to serving as Dean of Chapman College's Ship of the World Campus Afloat, and in many positions within the Los Angeles City schools,...
Letters from Smith to his family describe his trip to San Francisco via Panama, his gold mining and his trip to Oregon. The collection also includes certificates, other correspondence, his diary and various receipts....
Correspondence, notebooks, drafts, clippings and one scrapbook documenting Jordan Fisher Smith's career as a writer and his work with the US Forest Service, the National Park Service, and the California State Parks.
This collection contains correspondence to Joyce Smith from several soldiers during the Second World War.
Daybooks, ledgers, cellar and order books; scrapbook of wine labels and photocopy of a price list.
Photographs and a scrapbook documenting the personal life and career of Justin Smith, 1932-1985. Smith was an actor, acting coach, and prominent figure in the gay rights movement in Los Angeles in the late 1970s.
Kathleen (Kathi) Smith is a disability and LGBT rights activist. Notes, ephemera, and an original copy of a 1979 November 29 speech by Cleve Jones document Smith’s activities with the Democratic Party in California, including on behalf of Harry Britt’s...
Interviews by architectural historian Kathryn Smith with people who knew R. M. Schindler and his Kings Road house in Los Angeles. Includes: interview with architect Bernard Judge who lived in the Kings Road house,14 Feb 1979; interview with Clyde Chace...
The collection contains materials created and compiled by LGBT activists Connie Confer, a retired assistant city attorney for Riverside, California and her partner, Kay Berryhill Smith, a retired social worker in Riverside County. Materials in the collection focus on local,...
Keith Eugene Smith was a pastor with the Church of the Nazarene and a historian of the movement in Maine. The collection includes his files, notes and papers as a student at Nazarene Theological Seminary from 1948 to 1952, the...
The collection contains Nu Alpha Phi memorabilia, such as photographs, scrapbooks, and banners; copies of the Oak Leaf newsletter; member correspondence; biographical files; fraternity histories and reminiscences; and planning documents regarding Nu Alpha Phi events, scholarships, and programs.
Kenneth Smith has had a distinguished 43-year career in both the aerospace/electronics industry and in public service, working with Convair and serving as a naval aviator during WWII.
Leslie Malcolm Smith (1903-1976) served as Entomologist and Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis. Smith's research centered on the study of the Oriental Fruit Moth as well as the control of pests of prunes, pears, strawberries, walnuts,...
This collection includes color slides of UC Irvine campus buildings and landscapes photographed by Llyn Smith from 1968 through the late 1970s.
Letters of early California pioneer Lura Case Smith and her family.
The Mary Perry Smith papers document her career as an educator and advocate for Black filmmakers. The bulk of this collection consists of records from two organizations Smith co-founded, the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement Program (MESA) and the Black Filmmakers...
Correspondence, 1961-1993, from Maynard T. Smith, former administrative staff in the Cinema department at University of Southern California.
Michael Peter Smith served as Professor of Community Studies and Development at the University of California, Davis from 1986-2010. The collection contains his writings as well as research materials related to his books: (2008) and (2001).
Millie Moser Smith devoted much of her time to social causes, especially those involving farm workers, which she came into contact with through her church membership. The collection consists of articles, booklets, correspondence, ephemera, fliers, journals, membership directories, newsletters, newspaper...
Material regarding women's services for "Displaced Homemakers."
Collection consists of author and researcher Muriel I. Smith's materials on the life and careers of actors including Errol Flynn, John Gilbert, and John Barrymore.
This collection includes correspondence, documents, newspaper clippings, and other materials pertaining to the professional life of Nancy E. Smith, the first female Chair of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, member of the Public Land Law Review Commission, and...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, military orders and dispatches, interview transcripts, printed matter, and photographs, relating to world travel, and to Office of Strategic Services operations in France and Thailand during World War II. Includes research materials collected by Sharon E....
Nina Jo Smith is a Bay Area songwriter and guitarist. A student of martial arts, she also taught self defense and devoted herself to non-violence work for 20 years. The collection includes newsletters from the National Women's Martial Arts Federation,...
Norman R Smith's son Chester V Smith died on November 9, 1918, of pneumonia at Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; this appears to be the inspiration that drove his devoted father to begin a series of diaries, titled "The Bridge," written...
Albums include postcards of West Coast railroads of the United States and Canada.
Olive Bertha Smith (1888-1988) served as a Southern Baptist foreign missionary and prayer center founder. Missionary of the Southern Baptist Convention, Miss Bertha, served as missionary to China from 1917-1948 and as the SBC's first missionary to Taiwan from 1948-1958....
This collection contains the materials about Patti Smith.
Chiefly stereographic views of Yosemite by various publishers. Most, with the exception of some of the E. & H.T. Anthony views, are in poor condition. Also present are several 20th century views relating to Modoc Indian culture, ten 19th century...
The Pete Smith papers span the years 1931-1974 (bulk 1931-1955) and encompass 4 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of scripts and/or narrations for some 260 short subject films produced by Smith between 1931 and 1955. There is also material...
Correspondence and writings relating to operations of the United States Office of Strategic Services during World War II, and to Allen Dulles and post-war operations of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. Includes research material for the book by R....
Maps showing registerd California historical landmarks by county.
The Ralph Smith collection on the Tuskegee Airmen is contained within the Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This archive consists of material related to those individuals who served at Tuskegee Army Air Field, and its predecessors, as well as material pertaining to...
Correspondence, diaries, reports, writings, and printed matter relating to the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, activities of the Command and General Staff School and Army War College in the inter-war period, and American military operations in...
Relates to grading systems in American colleges and universities. Photocopy.
The document Smith's ministerial career in San Diego at the Golden Hill United Presbyterian Church and Christ United Presbyterian Church, as well as his political, social, educational, and religious achievements. The collection includes sermons, church announcements, correspondence, Board of Education...
Written in several hands (probably government agents), this journal contains entries about chores, business, weather, etc.
The Robert A. Smith (Bob Smith) papers contain correspondence with family friends and lovers, personal journals documenting his life in San Francisco, travels and time at the University of Texas and in the Merchant Marines, writings, notebooks from political meetings,...
The collection includes Smith's notes and working drafts used for the preparation of his publications, a record of his professional activities as the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Guatemala City representative, photographs of Mesoamerican pottery, and correspondence between Smith and other...
Robert (Bob) Smith was an art director and production designer. The collection consists of original artist's blueprints and sketches, location photographs and stills, and scripts for motion picture projects; materials representing television projects; and a small maount of material related...
Folder contains some family genealogy and personal histories
Relates to political and economic conditions in Manchuria and Mongolia, and to Soviet-Japanese relations.
Memoir entitled , relating to the administration of the Commission for Relief in Belgium by Herbert Hoover; and a pamphlet entitled, relating to Commission for Relief in Belgium food relief.
The S. F. Smith Collection contains papers dealing with S. F. Smith and his descendents and the Bramhall family. It contains photographs, newspaper articles dealing with Smith and the writing of My Country, `Tis of Thee, pamphlets, correspondence to and...
From August 1863 to July 1864, Samuel J. Smith, a private in the Confederate Army, kept a pocket diary noting daily events, camp life, news of his family, and the weather. Notable entries include his wounding and the death of...
Chart of 55 frog skins designated, received November 9, 1969; Mass 32.335g = .59g of skin per frog....
Personal correspondence of lawyer and American Civil War general Thomas Kilby Smith.
Letters, press releases, speeches, and writings, relating to Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces, in England and France during World War II, and especially to the Allied invasion of Normandy. Photocopy.
The collection contains material related to the career of flight attendant Trudy Smith (1947-2020). It includes material related the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight #401, of which she was a surviving crew member. It also contains papers of Trudy Smith's...
The Truman Smith papers (in part, photocopies) relate to the German army between World Wars I and II, national socialism in Germany, American military intelligence activities before and during World War II, and post-war American military policy. The collection is...
The Vernon L. Smith Papers consist of books from Vernon Smith's personal library (located in the Vernon L. Smith Reading Alcove, 2nd floor Leatherby Libraries), a number of honorary degrees, plaques, and awards given to Smith by various institutions as...
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Stereographs by W.S. Smith collection contains 24 color stereographs published in San Francisco in 1906 by W.S. Smith during and following the earthquake and fire which destroyed much of the city. Notable scenes of...
Waddell F. Smith, historian and collector, was the great grandson of William B. Waddell, member of freighting firm of Russell, Majors and Waddell, founders of Pony Express (1860). Smith retired from military service (1949) to devote time to study and...
This collection contains one four-page hand written letter from Walter Edward Smith to his wife Shirley Boone Smith while aboard the USS Platte (AO 24) during the Korean War.
Notes, printed news dispatches, book, and photographs, relating to the Sino-Japanese War.
Journals and notebooks kept by Ware R. Smith, an openly gay teacher/professor and writer who died of AIDS in 1986. The bulk of the collection consists of Smith's fifteen journals and the loose items he stored in them, documenting his...
This collection documents the ministries, family life and literary career of Fuller Seminary founding faculty member Wilbur Moorehead Smith. The centerpiece of the collection is his extensive correspondence with family, colleagues and publishers, dating from 1915 through 1972. Many of...
Professor Wilfred Cantwell Smith was the foremost Canadian scholar on Islam and comparative religion. He founded the Institute for Islamic Studies at McGill University in Montreal in 1951, helped establish the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard,...
William Henry Sedley Smith (1806-1872) was an actor and stage manager who first appeared in the United States at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia in 1827. During his later years he was both actor and stage manager at the...
Collection is comprised of ephemera, newsclippings, subject files, print outs of digital photographs and photographs documenting the donor, William (Bill) J. Smith's, life in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, his frequent visits to San Francisco, and his circle of friends....
Holograph letter written from Washington.
A collection of material related to Sir William Sidney Smith, British admiral.
Typescript used in the publication of "Theories of Education in Early America, 1955-1819" (1973) edited by Smith, lecture notes, and correspondence.
Winifred Smith was the coordinator of Field Instruction and a lecturer in the School of Social Welfare at the University of California, Los Angeles, during the 1960s and 1970s. The small collection consists of copies of Smith's lectures and unpublished...
Although consisting primarily of newspaper and magazine clippings, this collection also contains copies of Smith Family wills, accounts, correspondence and other materials including several pictures of family members and friends....
Photographs document Smith-DeVries house of Milpitas, California. Photographs depict exterior and interior views of house, as well as other structures on the surrounding property.
Transcript of an oral interview, memoranda, correspondence, photographs, and cartoons, relating to American-Japanese relations immediately before the attack on Pearl Harbor, American naval intelligence during World War II, and postwar activities of Radio Free Europe.
This is a collection of Biblical Posters done in an Indian style, the work of Sister Claire, SMMI. The collection contains prints marked Series 1, 1-140, printed in Bangalore: N.B.C.L.C.
Collection of materials related to Stanley Smock's years at San Jose High School (class of 1928), and the Class of 1928 60-year reunion held in 1988.
This collection contains correspondence to Miss Jean Smolen from her brother and two other writers during the Second World War.
Relates to the discovery of the bodies of members of the Russian royal family at Alapaevsk, Russia, in 1918. Translated by W. Yourieff.
The collection consists of Helene V. Smookler's papers relating to the court case of Mary Ellen Crawford, etc. et al. (Petitioner) Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles (Respondent), and nation-wide school integration.
Correspondence, circulated and internal documents, and printed matter, relating to the labor movement in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia.
, starring the folk singing, comedy duo Tom and Dick Smothers, premiered on CBS in February 1967. The controversial television variety show featured regulars such as Pat Paulsen, Leigh French, and Bob Einstein and guest performers such as countercultural icons...
This collection primarily consists of manuscript and reproduction scores of arrangements for the television program The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (CBS, 1967-1969).
Collection consists of scripts and production material related to various Smothers Brothers' television series. Includes material for (1967-69), (1969), (1970), and (1965-66 and 1974-75)....
The Hazel Smothers Personal Papers contains materials relating to Hazel Smothers (1929-), a woman with a long history in private flying. She copiloted her Cessna 172 to a first-in-class finish at the 1969 Powder Puff Derby air race and flew...
Two albums, plus loose letter and two loose matted photos. German language captions.
Album of photographs from the pre-war voyage of German battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein to the West Indies and South America before returning to Germany and firing the first shots of the Second World War.
The SMU collection of Ronald L. Davis oral histories on the performing arts span the years 1974-1991 and encompass 23.8 linear feet. The collection includes more than 500 volumes of largely biographical interviews with actors, directors, producers, and writers. The...
Michael Smuin (1938-2007) was an American ballet dancer and choreographer. He was trained by Willam Christensen at the University of Utah and Lew Christensen at the San Francisco Ballet School, where he then joined the San Francisco Ballet. He also...
Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets, relating to the American educator William G. Carr. Includes correspondence with and printed copies of writings by Carr.
The collection contains originals and photostats of correspondence and journals, 1862-1864. There also is a microfilm copy, which has been cataloged separately (Wyles E601 S6)....
A photograph album of a young woman hiker's excursion to Yosemite in the late 1920s.
This collection consists of digital reproductions of "Snap Roll," a magazine published between June 30, 1943 and November 11, 1945. The magazine was distributed to soldiers at Minter Field during training from 1943 up until 1945. "Snap Roll" usually contained...
This collection consists of five albums of black and white photographs taken by P. T. Glass of the Golden Gate International Exposition. The exposition was held from February 18 to October 29, 1939 on Treasure Island to celebrate the recent...
Album of a young man containing views around California. Locations include San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Park, various home yards, relatives in Los Angeles, the Mount Lowe Railway (a derailment), the University of California campus at Berkeley (5 views), Stockton,...
Snapshot photograph albums chiefly depicting Japanese-American soldiers of the 442nd Infantry's 100th Battalion during World War II. Photographs document the soldiers' leisure-time activities in various European cities (Milan, Rome, Capri, Pisa, Florence, Paris, Zurich, Schwabach) as well as New York,...
Snapshot depicts Annie Alexander and Louise Kellogg seated at Egyptian-style camping tent at Last Chance Gulch, Kern County, Calif.
Chiefly snapshots of the childhood and early adulthood of Helen Taylor of Los Alamitos, Calif., and her student years at the California Institution for the Deaf and Blind in Berkeley. A few photographs show school interiors: a wood shop, drawing...
2 snapshot photograph albums compiled by an unidentified engineer who attended the University of California, Berkeley (probably Class of 1911) and later worked in the Philippines. Volume 1, "School Daze", documents student life at U.C. Berkeley from approximately 1908 to...
World War II snapshot photograph views of various locations in Rotterdam following bombardment by the German Luftwaffe in May of 1940.
Snapshot photographs documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
Views of dams, sluices, and related features during construction.
Primarily snapshots of individuals, most identified by name, taken at the Emeryville race track/Oakland trotting park. Includes photos of jockeys, bookmakers, sports editors, horsemen, gamblers, businessmen and other men of note, including Charles Gilman Norris, Colonel Daniel M. Burns, William...
San Francisco views show St. Mary's Cathedral, a Chinese New Year celebration, and the Palace of Fine Arts (before restoration). Some views are related to the Oakland Mole (ferry and rail terminal). Other California towns pictured include: Camanche, Volcano, Campo...
Photographs show various historic sites and buildings in California, some with people (Warren Coolbaugh's family or friends?) posing. Some California scenery is also included. Locations of slides (PIC folder 1) and prints (PIC folder 2) include Gold Country towns in...
Pictured are family and friends, apparently of a Sausalito and San Francisco based family. Includes many outings, picnicks, and groups in informal poses, some studio portraits, and scenic views in locales in various parts of California. Yachting views in the...
Photograph album compiled by sailor, chiefly containing snapshots taken on his voyages on various merchant ships to Hawaii, Panama Canal, China, Japan and the Philippine Islands. Points of interest depcited iclude Honolulu (where the funeral procession of Queen Liliuokalani was...
Photos are mainly of swimming pools and adjacent areas at Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Calif.
Photographs show views of New Almaden (machinery, cemetery, adobe), historic buildings in San Jose, Saratoga, Sacramento (including Sutter's Fort), Auburn, etc.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Snapshots include 1: [Building on hillside.] -- 2: Sight seeing in Colon [tourists in carriages] -- 3: The old French canal and the American [canal] (at Mindi?).
Snapshots of poet Richard Brautigan taken during a 1981 poetry reading at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, N.Y. Also appearing in one photograph is poet Robert Creeley.
Some bear annotations that are not accurate: for example, 1911 dates on San Francsico views prior to the 1906 earthquake.
Snapshot photographs of buildings, grounds, sculpture and miscellaneous scenes from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco, Calif. in 1915. Also includes four snapshots of an unidentified train wreck in a river bed, resulting from track erosion.
Snapshot images, perhaps pertaining to a Pinney family of the Phoenix area, taken in Arizona (chiefly Phoenix) and Southern California (Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Redlands, Seven Oaks, Coronado).
Memoir by an unidentified Russian woman, member of a family of landowners and subsequently an émigré in Turkey, relating to conditions in St. Petersburg and in the Russian countryside during the Russian Revolution.
The (1953-2013) document the professional career of Dr. Sánchez and include materials created during her tenure as a professor at the University of California, San Diego. The bulk of the collection dates from 1985-2010. Materials include lecture notes, syllabi, student...
The Ricardo Sánchez Papers include the personal and professional papers of Ricardo Sánchez and occupy 66 linear feet. The collection consists of 91 letter and legal length manuscript bozes, four half-sized manuscript boxes, four print boxes and eight flat boxes...
Contains correspondence, financial records, contracts and land documents mostly concerned with Smullin's business dealings. Also includes correspondence, property deeds and donation records regarding the Methodist Church in Honcut, Calif.
This collection contains correspondence, fanzines, and other material regarding Rick Sneary, a Science Fiction fan and critic who carried on personal correspondence with many prominent science fiction and fantasy authors.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence between members of the Snedden family and their friends. It also includes genealogical material and photographs of the family. The bulk of the collection consists of over 30 years of correspondence between Genevra Sisson...
Relates to the study of Russian history in the United States. Includes sound recordings of interviews with American historians used as research material for the study.
Clippings, newspaper issues, letters, and memorabilia, relating to public activities of Herbert Hoover.
The Clifton Snider papers, 1971-2016, consists of manuscripts, proofs, notes, and letters from the acclaimed poet, novelist, and literary critic. This collection includes materials from his poetry collections, his novels, and his articles on literary criticism.
Writings, bulletins, press releases, government documents, trade union documents, and printed matter, relating to domestic conditions, economic policy, foreign relations, and trade union activity in Poland under the communist regime.
Recordings of interviews of Soviet politicians relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union in the late Soviet period.
Relates to a Russian organization founded in the nineteenth century for the care of wounded soldiers.
This bound book (cover is printed with the title "The Scribble-in Book") contains poetry, notes (some in shorthand), lists, recipes, and occasional financial entries, with some clippings.
James Snook's writings describe his adult life in great detail. Snook devotes over 250 pages to his wartime experiences alone, while his miscellaneous vignettes, anecdotes and stories about life in northern California (1916-1986) occupy more than 300 pages. Snook began...
Correspondence, pamphlets, and clippings, relating to the deportation of Belgians to Germany, American prisoners of war in Germany, and relief activities for Belgium during World War I. Includes letters from Herbert Hoover and Queen Elisabeth of Belgium.
The collection is comprised of photographs of military operations in France during World War I, and reports, surrender instructions, and military newspaper issues, relating to military operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Includes a copy of a...
This album of 15 Taber photographs shows railroad cuts through the deep snow of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Machinery for cutting through the drifts and railroad workers are also shown in several photographs. The photographs were taken in Placer County...
The materials described in the container list are part of a much larger collection of printed works by Snow, about 200 titles, which have been cataloged individually and which can be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB University Libraries online catalog....
Album, probably prepared around 1931, containing 200 photomicrographs of snow crystals by W.A. Bentley, which were used to illustrate his book, / by W.A. Bentley and W.J. Humphreys. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1931.
This collection consists of two parts: Snow's reference files compiled while serving as liaison scientist for psychology in Europe and the Middle East for the U.S. Office of Naval Research in London, 1983-85, and his professional papers, 1965-1997. The first...
Business papers, correspondence, legal papers, notebooks and photographs.
Business papers, correspondence, legal papers, notebooks and photographs....
Research, personal and professional files of Allegra Fuller Snyder, professor emeritus and past chair of UCLA Dance Department and World Arts and Cultures. Her research areas included performance dance, dance ethnology, dance therapy, and film as a method of preserving...
Records include specifications and calculations, estimates, correspondence, engineering drawings, charts, reports, and photographs pertaining to banks, schools, factories, and other commercial buildings. San Francisco buildings include Children's Hospital, Gallileo High School, Horticultural Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, City Hall,...
Elizabeth Snyder (1914- ) was the first woman chairman of the California State Democratic Committee (1954-56). The collection consists of books, pamphlets, reports, clippings, and other printed material related to women's rights.
The Elizabeth Snyder Papers consist of 2 cubic feet of records covering the years 1937 to 1987, with the bulk of materials covering 1953 to 1956, when she was Chair of the Democratic State Central Committee (DSCC), and 1977 to...
This collection contains one correspondence to Frank R. Snyder, Jr. from his sister Florence Snyder Irving and family during the Korean War. The correspondence is ten feet in length and written on wallpaper.
Correspondence and memoranda, relating to the United States Food Administration, World War I, and the Snyder family genealogy. Photocopy.
Gary Snyder (1930- ), poet, essayist, translator, Zen Buddhist, environmentalist, lecturer, and teacher, is considered one of the most significant environmental writers of the twentieth century. This collection contains fourteen letters from 1957-1961 written by Gary Snyder in Japan to...
Letters from poet Gary Snyder to Sally "Shandel" Parks, a friend and prominent member of the local San Francisco Bohemian scene, written during the period from June 1953 to April 1966.
The Gary Snyder Papers document the personal and professional activities of Gary Snyder (1930- ), poet, essayist, translator, Zen Buddhist, environmentalist, lecturer, and teacher. Snyder is considered one of the most significant environmental writers of the twentieth century and a...
The Harold Alton Snyder photograph collection, circa 1919-1925, (SAFR 24848, P16-012) is comprised mainly of photographs taken during voyages aboard H.F. ALEXANDER (built 1914; passenger vessel). The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Datebooks, correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, maps, posters, and photographs relating to Arabian American Oil Company personnel training and education in Saudi Arabia, American educational assistance in the Middle East, the promotion of Arab-American cultural...
This collection contains documents, typescripts, articles, correspondence, postcards, and other material on Henry L. Snyder, professor emeritus of history at the University of California, Riverside. Mostly contains information and material on his studies and works, as a senior scholar of...
Serials, pamphlets, and articles relating to Native Americans and the literature of the American west.
Materials cover Snyder's environmental work in the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina, including his activities with the Sierra Club, his work with the National Wilderness Committee, his involvement with the designation of the Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness, and his successful opposition to...
Collection consists of newsclipping, cards, certificates, sales slips
Notebook and two exams from a class on the history of Canada, 1935....
Collection consists of two scrapbook pages of photographs and one illustration of football players, Coach Thornhill, and the construction of the Big Game bonfire, with one image of Herbert Hoover and family in front of the Hoover home on campus;...
Snapshot photographs documenting a canoe camping journey undertaken by a group of 3 unidentified English friends across France in the late 19th century, chiefly along the Marne and Seine rivers and adjacent canals. Locations and other points of interest depicted...
Relates to conditions in Santo Tomás and Los Baños prison camps in the Japanese-occupied Philippines. Photocopy.
Includes letters from Monroe Snyder to Jane Elizabeth Lemmon (later his wife), some describing his life in Yolo Co.; letters to them from her family; his 1859 diary written in Ohio and on return trip to California; miscellaneous Snyder family...
United States Army manuals, maps, charts, and miscellany, relating primarily to United States Army ordnance during World War II. Also includes material relating to postwar military intelligence activities, the military occupation of Germany following both world wars, miscellaneous aspects of...
Materials in this collection were acquired by Katherine Ream Sobeck. The collection is comprised of memoirs, correspondence, internee lists, newsletters, other printed matter, and photographs related to the experiences of American civilians interned by the Japanese during their occupation of...
Correspondence, manuscript scores, photographs, puzzles and poetry of pianist and conductor Kurt Sober dating from 1913 to 1920.
Mrs. Irene Soberanes was the former Irene Sewell, great-granddaughter of Dr. John Marsh. She married Paul Soberanes on 13 Dec 1913. The Soberanes Family was an early Spanish family in California. The box includes a collection of notes regarding the...
American art critic, curator, and collector. Papers document Soby's nearly 45-year career in 20th-century art scholarship and criticism. Materials date from about 1929, when Soby became a partner in Edwin Valentine Mitchell, Inc., booksellers and publishers, to his retirement from...
Memoirs, correspondence, bulletins, other printed matter, photographs, and videotape cassettes, relating to activities of the Polish anti-communist organization Wolnosc i Niezawislosc immediately after World War II, and to conditions of political prisoners in Poland.
The collection consists of published articles about Coach Jim Sochor from the : "Thanks, Coach Sochor", by Tanya Perez, and a special section of the titled "A Tribute to Jim Sochor, 1938-2015."
Title supplied by cataloger.
Family in Baltimore and New York City; early interests, film, Hollywood; Air Force Altitude Training Center, WWII; Harvard Dept. of Social Relations; faculty Gregory Bateson, Florence Kluckhohn; London School of Economics, thesis, Raymond Firth; marriage to Marion Steuber, London friends...
An account of events and conditions depicted in the manuscripts presented to Stanford University by Moses Schallenberger. Calendar of the documents also included.
Social Justice was published by Father Charles Coughlin's National Union for Social Justice (NUSJ) that was to publicizing the NUSJ's platform, which called for monetary reforms, nationalization of major industries and the railroads, and the protection of worker's rights. Coughlin...
This collection includes news clippings, newspapers, documents, publications, and other ephemera related to social movements occurring in the 1960's and 1970's in the United States. Subjects include women, welfare, the Vietnam War, the 1970 University of California Los Angeles...
This collection is made up of materials from multiple social movements throughout the 20th century. Especially in the 1960s, a boom of social movements erupted across the globe and in the United States formed by groups of people feeling frustrated...
The Social Protest Collection is organized into twelve rather broadly defined subject series reflecting the major movements of the 1960s-1970s: Arts and Culture, Civil Rights, Community, Ecology/Environment, Education/Academic Organizations, Electoral Politics, International Political Groups and Movements, Labor and Economic issues,...
Contains leaflets, flyers, posters, publications and ephemera. Gathered by the Social Protest Project primarily on Sproul Plaza for the UC undergraduate library between 1969-1982, the material primarly relates to the Vietnam War and Civil Rights demonstrations although there is significant...
Contains leaflets, flyers, posters, publications and ephemera related to the social protest movement in California, collected by the Berkeley Public Library. The material primarily relates to the environment, education, women's rights, civil rights, and capital punishment, as well as other...
Collection of audio recordings from public radio program
The records of the War Services Bureau consist of six cubic feet of textual records as well as 42 photographs, reflecting the Bureau's work with Civilian War Assistance, Enemy Alien Assistance, and Japanese Evacuation. The records, dated from 1940...
The records of the State Department of Social Welfare contain about 242 cubic feet of textual records one 16 mm film, one slide, two photograph negatives, three negative slides, and a number of photographs. The records cover the period from...
Record Series 199 contains publications of UCLA's School of Social Welfare.
The Social Work Education collection consists of publications, articles, and professional information on the pedagogy of social work and the correlative topic of social work as a profession. These holdings did not originate as an organic collection created by one...
The collection contains materials related to socialism and labor movements in the early to mid-20th century in the United States. The materials were collected by a house painter and seasonal postal worker who lived in Twentynine Palms, California.
The collection contains correspondence, reports, draft resolutions, bulletins, minutes, plenum and convention documents, and subject files related to Socialist Action, a Trotskyist political organization.
The collection comprises subject files related to or published by socialist and communist youth organizations including Young People's Socialist League; Internationalist Socialist Youth; Young Communist International; Young Communist League; and American Student Union. It includes leaflets; resolutions; bulletins; pamphlets; reports;...
The collection consists of 2816 pamphlets and books on twentieth century socialist and labor movements around the world, with particular emphasis on communist, socialist, and collectivist political parties and organizations in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom, and...
The collection reflects the activities, statuses, and guiding principles of the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) from 1976-1994. It comprises documents from National Conventions from 1976 to 1993, pamphlets, leaflets, one Constitution, and one catalogue from New York Labor News, the...
This collection contains memos, press releases, convention and election material, discussions, bulletins, and other material related to the Socialist Party, the Socialist Party of America, and the Socialist Party of USA.
Minutes of meetings, July-Nov., 1912, signed by Mrs. Elvina S. Beals, pasted in; lists of members at back of book; campaign leaflet, 1917, and other items pasted in.
The collection contains minutes, discussion bulletins, agendas, notes, audiocassettes, subject files, a draft resolution, and one commercial lease document that reflect the founding and administration of the Socialist Workers Organization (SWO) from 2001-2004. The SWO is a Trotskyist political organization...
The collection comprises bulletins, convention and forum constitutions, programs, and leaflets, correspondence, reports, flyers, and subject files relating to the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), which was founded in 1928 by James P. Cannon.
This collection includes correspondence from former Socialist Workers Party members, Pedro Camejo and Walter Lippmann. Also included are materials related to the Third Emergency National Conference (ENC), the Fit Conference, 1981 city elections, and other Socialist Workers Party related material.
Correspondence, minutes, resolutions, theses, and internal bulletins relating to Trotskyist and other socialist activities in Latin America, Western Europe, Iran, and elsewhere, and to interactions of the Socialist Workers Party with the Fourth International; and trial transcripts, briefs, other legal...
Constitution and By-laws, convention minutes and reports, flyers, newsletters, documents on the Socialist Workers Party and the Maritime Committee for a Communist Party, International Workers School lessons, related materials.
Minutes of the Società de Beneficenza Italiana of San Jose, California.
Relates to agriculture in Armenia in 1913 and 1917-1918.
Relates to political conditions in Spain, Franco-Spanish relations, and Spanish public opinion regarding World War I.
Contains organizational records, correspondence, and publications generated by the Society from 1957 through 2000.
This collection contains items from the Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA), a practical history society that recreates the arts and skills of pre-17th century Europe through gatherings and other events. Items in the collection include album books, personal SCA tokens...
Correspondence, memoranda, conference and meeting agenda, serial issues, other printed matter, photographs, and video tapes, relating to reconstruction in education.
Meeting minutes, flyers, bylaws, press releases, proposals, policy statements, articles, pamphlets, surveys, advertisements, clippings, event programs, constitution, and other material documenting the activities of the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization. Founded in San Francisco in 1964, SIR's...
Meeting minutes, flyers, correspondence, bylaws, press releases, proposals, policy statements, articles, pamphlets, surveys, financial documents, advertisements, articles of incorporation, clippings, municipal permits, legal documents, event programs, constitution, photographs, manuscripts, and other material documenting activities of the Society for Individual Rights...
This collection consists of the records of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE) which was officially established in January 1993, following the International Conference on Molecular Evolution in June 1992. These records consist primarily of correspondence that document...
The Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) is a scholarly association devoted to the academic study of the Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements and related traditions. Fuller Seminary is designated as the official depository of the society. Holdings include administrative papers, financial...
The Society for Psychophysiological Research was created to foster research related to physiology and psychology. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, programs, publications, slides, and miscellaneous printed materials related to the Society for Psychophysiological Research.
Correspondence, pamphlets, press releases, flyers, meeting minutes, fundraising mailers, articles of association, bylaws, meeting attendance lists, and other material documenting activities of the Society for Senior Gay and Lesbian Citizens (SSLGC), 1980-1985. The collection includes digital images of signs and...
Records of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies document the Society's administrative and program activities for the promotion and support of historical scholarship and research in Iberian history and related fields.
Records of the Society for the History of Medical Science, which was a duly registered University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus-affiliated group and a constituent society of the American Association of the History of Medicine. The Society was founded...
Research files, correspondence, photographs, and clippings documenting the activities of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of San Francisco Refugee Shacks (SFPASFRS), an organization founded by Jane Cryan to identify and preserve the remaining small dwellings that were mass-produced...
Press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, and form letters, relating to postwar Allied policy toward Germany, and to the question of recurrent German war guilt. Includes some clippings and other printed matter collected by the society.
Tri-Ess is a non-profit educational, social, and support group for heterosexual cross-dressers, their partners or spouses, and their families. The collection contains the records of Tri-Ess and its chapters since its inception in 1973 through 2006. It includes correspondence, directories,...
Concerns activities and interests of The Section such as petitions of The Chapters to The Section, membership lists, newsletters, meeting announcements, various committees, financial information, and the Forest Practice Act.
The records include correspondence, committee files, minutes of meetings, chapter files, and other administrative documents.
Texts of presentations given to the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Agricultural Engineers discussing a wide variety of topics related to agricultural technology.
These are the organizational files for the Society of California Archivists (SCA). They cover from the beginning of its formation in 1971, to 2020. The bulk of the files are to 2004. The series are organized in alphabetical order and...
This collection contains a photostat of the mission statement of the Society of California Pioneers from 1853 and a program for the ceremonies at the laying of the corner stone of the New Pioneer Hall on 1862 July 7....
The Autobiographies and Reminiscences are made up of 153 documents varying in length from one page to over sixty pages, the average being around five pages in length. Most include details from the writer's early life, but the bulk of...
This small collection consists of documents produced by the Society of California Pioneers in support of election activities. The Society of California Pioneers established in 18590 in San Francisco, and was dedicated to the study and enjoyment of the art,...
A collection reflecting the publishing work of the Society of Dilettanti, an English group that promoted the study of ancient sculpture and architecture, primarily that of Greece and the eastern Mediterranean. Drawings and printed proofs relate to three of the...
Collection of papers relating to the Society of Friends in Ohio (Orthodox).
This collection contains meeting agendas, correspondence, concert programs and other ephemera related to the Society of Gay and Lesbian Composers, an organization founded in 1981 by Paul G. Attinello and Rodger D. Pettyjohn. The group met regularly to discuss and...
The Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers v. United Detroit Theatres Corp. case proceedings span the years 1930-1952 (bulk 1947-1952) and encompass 1.0 linear foot. The collection consists of legal documents (in the form of case proceedings), including the plaintiff's...
The collection consists primarily of administrative records of the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (SOLGA), 1981-1995, bulk 1987-1995. SOLGA (originally the Anthropological Research Group on Homosexuality (ARGOH), 1978-1987) is a group within the American Anthropological Association (AAA) created to...
The Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers photographs span the years 1960-2007 and encompasses 52 linear feet. The collection consists of hundreds of exhibition prints of works by members of the organization. Most of the prints are 11x14-and-larger scene and...
Consists of 7 boxes of material relating to the Society of Pragmatic Mysticism and its founder, Mildred Mann, and documenting their beliefs and activities from the 1930s to the early 2000s. Included are 53 audiocassettes and 1 CD containing lectures,...
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, memoranda, newsletters and other publications, conference papers, membership records, and financial records, relating to education of teachers in the United States.
Printed "Transportation Circular." Columbus, Ohio, 1874.
Collection consists of student papers produced through course work with series arrangement by academic quarter.
Records relating to the operation of the Red Point Mine near Damascus, California. Records include two bound ledger journals, expenses sheets, vouchers, receipts, proofs of labor, etc. Ledgers and expenses sheets have printed headings in French with manuscript entries in...
Correspondence regarding the members and activities of the Société des amis d'André-Marie Ampère.
The Socjalistyczny Związek Studentów Polskich of the Instytut Filozofii at the Uniwersytet Warszawski formed in 1978. The collection contains overviews, reports, correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter.
Two women and two men, all African American, are pictured in a soda fountain, cafe, or candy store believed to be in Oakland, California. Coca Cola advertising signs are on the walls, and sweets or baked goods are in display...
Collection contains a portion of Paul Soderburg's architectural archive for works he designed while in Santa Barbara, dating from 1962 to 1988. Primarily comprising original architectural drawings, the collection also includes some photographs and a few clippings. The bulk of...
The Abraham D. Sofaer papers document Sofaer's work as a former United States District Judge (1980-1985) and Legal Adviser to the State Department of the United States (1985-1990), along with his tenure as a professor of law at Columbia Law...
The Software History Center was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on the business history of software companies; initial focus was on mainframe software companies, but extended to minicomputer software companies and personal computer software companies. The organization was independent from...
This small collection is comprised primarily of printed materials and manuscript drafts collected and created by Korean-American physician Won Tai Sohn (1914-2014), a close friend of North Korean founder Kim Il Sung (1912-1994). Items chiefly date from the 1970s to...
Collection contains photographs of various soil conservation projects in Colusa and Solano Counties, possibly documented by the United States Soil Conservation Service shortly after the creation of the agency in the mid-1930s. Photographs illustrate soil erosion, its effect on orchards...
Images of cultivation practices, irrigation, and varietal studies.
These papers consist of select records of the Soiuz leib-gvardii tsarskosel'skikh strelkov, the veterans association of the Leib-gvardii 2-oi tsarskosel'skii strelkovyi polk.
Correspondence and clippings, relating to the Russian émigré community and to labor conditions in France.
Calls for international struggle against religion.
Pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, and other printed material by and about Soka Gakkai International (SGI).
Writings relating to books written by Western travelers to China from the sixteenth century through the nineteenth century; and Chinese paintings, scrolls and engravings.
Correspondence, writings, notes, printed illustrations and diagrams, photographs, and glass slides, relating to Austrian history and culture, and world maritime (especially naval) history; and depicting ships of various historical periods, and scenes of daily life in Indonesia.
Diaries, correspondence, writings, dispatches, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the Polish nationalist movement before and during World War I, Polish relations with Denmark and Turkey, and the Polish Government- in-Exile during World War II. In part, microfilm of originals...
Translated by Elena Varneck. Translation published (Stanford, 1931)
Relates to the activities of Aleksandr Petrovich Kaigorodov, Cossack Ataman and White Russian military leader in Mongolia during the Russian Civil War, 1919-1921. Translated by Elena Varneck.
Depicts scenes of daily life in Russia, primarily in Petrograd, during the Russian Revolution, including scenes of economic production under war communism, destroyed buildings, Soviet leaders and delegates to the Communist International, and examples of Soviet art. Includes holograph commentary...
Writings, entitled Soviet Dumping (1931), and Industry in the U.S.S.R. in 1931 (1932), relating to Soviet commerce and industry.
Mikhail Sokolov was a Russian Orthodox priest and former naval officer. Papers primarily relate to Russian military and naval history, particularly the fate of military school cadets and naval officers who emigrated after the 1917 revolution. Contains lists reports, minutes...
Report, 1919, relating to the deaths of Tsar Nicholas II and his family, and books and porcelain used by members of the Romanov family during their captivity in Ekaterinburg.
Collection contains biographical and bibliographical information, writings, interviews, speeches, lectures, photographs, and tapes relating to the writer Sasha Sokolov.
Writings, radio broadcast transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, phonorecords, and photographs, relating to politics, communism, internal security and anti-communist movements in the United States, and to politics and communism in China and elsewhere.
Details cases in Solano County, California, many before Judge Septa Fillmore Hyde.
Mainly tax title documents.
Images promoting and/or documenting the short-lived Solano Irrigated Farms, situated between Suisun, Elmira and Rio Vista, and associated undeveloped tracts of Solano County. A section of a larger range of photographs, the present collection depicts developers; a ceremony for "Solano,...
Collection of maps and business records of Los Angeles area surveyors Alfred Solano, Sidney B. Reeve, and George Hansen.
Relates to activities of Czechoslovak parachute troops trained in Great Britain during World War II to parachute into German-occupied Czechoslovakia.
Journalist specializing in contemporary church-state relations and religious persecution in the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The Aleksandr Soldatov papers includes correspondence, printed matter, reports, interviews, and other papers relating to Soldatov's research concerning church-state relations and religious persecution in the...
Administrative papers, forms and correspondence; registrant lists; roster of ex-servicemen, primarily for Los Angeles; Official U.S. Bulletin.
Blank certificate distributed by the United States Christian Commission for the bearer to receive coal from the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 1011 Chestnut Street, [Philadelphia] between the hours of 2 and 6 P. M.
News stories by American war correspondents, relating to Allied military, naval, and aerial operations in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific during World War II.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, internal bulletins, and conference proceedings, issued by Spanish socialist, communist, anarchist, Trotskyist, Maoist and trade-union organizations, and by Catalan and Basque nationalist organizations, relating to conditions in Spain under the regime of Generalissimo Francisco Franco,...
Sole Trader Declarations consist of two volumes detailing a stringent judicial procedure involving the declaration of a married woman’s intent to operate as a sole trader in San Diego County from 1850 to 1918.
Snapshot portraits of prisoner Alex M. Herrera and various groups of inmates at Soledad Correctional Training Facility (commonly known as Soledad State Prison). One image depicts two visitors seated with Herrera. Also includes sheet of mailing labels with Herrera's prison...
This collection contains the papers of the Soler family, a Mexican family of actors, chiefly focused on the theatrical and film work of Andres Soler (1898-1969) and his goddaughter actor Gloria Jordan (born circa 1924). Materials chiefly consist of newspaper...
Pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, posters, and clippings, relating to the work of the United States Committee for the Care of European Children in transporting displaced children to the United States and providing relief aid to them during World War II.
Digital recordings of interviews and other events relating to domestic political issues in the United States and especially to the Tea Party movement.
The collection contains minutes, bulletins, working papers, and founding documents of Solidarity, a revolutionary socialist organization.
The Armando Solis photograph collection, 1876-1936, (SAFR 24839, P79-068) is comprised of photographs of various sailing vessels and crew portraits. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
Hilda Solis was a United States Congresswoman representing the 31st and 32nd districts in California between 2001 and 2009. The collection includes correspondence, news clippings, voting information, awards, photographs, and other materials related to Solis' tenure in Congress. There are...
This collection was assembled over a number of years by Robert Sollen, largely as background research for his reporting duties with the and his ongoing interest in oil and other environmental issues....
This collection documents the life and work of the American author, Rebecca Solnit, including correspondence, juvenilia and family documents, manuscripts and research files, teaching files, and collected books, magazines, and clippings containing both her work and reviews and interviews relating...
This collection chiefly consists of the television scripts of screenwriter, editor, and producer Aubrey Solomon, dating from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. There are also photocopies of film information for Twentieth Century-Fox releases and two interviews and audiovisual materials.
The Diane Solomon Civil Rights and Viet Nam War Era Button Collection represent the history of social and political movements during the 1960s and 1970s. Political buttons have been used for centuries as a means to support political candidates and...
Sound recording of interview with Eric Solomon conducted by Peter Carroll. Describes SFSU in the 1960s as a "liberal teacher's dream" details his leadership of the SFSU faculty strike, its development, and its legacies.
Ezra Solomon succeeded Hendrick Houthakker as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers or CEA. Solomon’s areas of responsibility included: domestic economic and financial conditions and outlook; fiscal policy and monetary policy; manpower programs; taxation and social security; as...
Cartons 2-5 include correspondence, master reprint file, speeches and presentations, audio and video tapes, and ephemera related to the activities and career of George F. Solomon....
Five letters from composer Ernest Bloch to Rabbi Solomon Goldman that express Bloch's dissatisfaction with the response to his years with the Cleveland community, his opinions about his music, and his thoughts on being appointed director of the San Francisco...
Handwritten transcript of an interview of Solomon Hirsch, probably made by an agent of Hubert Howe Bancroft's History Company, 1888 October - November.
87 video recordings documenting Marilyn F. Solomon's career as a producer and moderator of television programming at KCOP-TV (channel 13) in Los Angeles.
The Mark Solomon Papers consist of produced and unproduced scripts, sketches, plays, musicals, production materials, newspaper clippings, and music relating to the career of screenwriter and composer Mark Solomon. The bulk of this collection consists of scripts and related materials...
Scrapbook of photographs depicting U.S. forces in Vladivostok during the Russian Civil War taken by Samuel Solomon. Also Samuel Solomon's honorable discharge certificate.
Contain names of many Sonoma inhabitants.
This collection contains approximately 225 landscape sketches by English muralist and ceramist Camille Solon. Items in the collection include re-worked pencil sketches of rural locations and landscapes in Britain and northern California, where he lived most of his adult years....
One handwritten letter (ALS) from Robinson, to Gershom Flagg, re problems with a book order. Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, Dec. 23, 1846. Removed from Montgomery Collection (Wyles Mss 9). Alpha list.
Relates to Russian literature. Distributed in samizdat form. Photocopy.
Relates to the history of agrarian cooperatives in Ukraine.
Relates to conditions in the Solovetski Islands concentration camp in the Soviet Union, 1925-1932. Photocopy.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, depositions, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the communist movement in the United States, the Non-Partisan Defense League, the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made Against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials, Soviet...
Memoirs, and a study, relating to Bolshevik agitation in the Russian army during the Russian Revolution, the formation of Soviet policy in literature and other cultural affairs during the 1920s, and Soviet propaganda techniques.
Leighton joined the Stanford University Dept. of Chemistry in 1928; he became a full professor in 1937 and served as executive head of the Department from 1939 until his retirement in 1954....
Architectural drawings of proposed California State University campus buildings (California State Colleges at the time of rendering) and California State buildings drawn by Samuel B. Solter (May 30, 1920-May 4, 2016).
Artwork, sketchbooks, proof sets, manuscripts, papers.
Relates to German military activities during World War II.
Sound recordings of speeches, and typescript and printed copies of speeches and writings, relating to the literary works of A. Solzhenitsyn, and to civil rights in the Soviet Union. Includes the text of his Harvard University commencement address, 1978, and...
Relates to civil rights in the Soviet Union. Delivered before the Believers of Freedom, Hanover, New Hampshire.
Color photographic snapshots from the 1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco. Includes Sistah Boom, Dykes on Bikes, Lesbians and Gays Against Imperialism (LAGAI), PFLAG, People Living With AIDS / ARC and Names Project. Photos by...
Electronic bulletins, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, communiqués, reports, clippings, studies, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Somalia, and especially to revolutionary movements in Somalia, and to American military intervention in Somalia in 1992.
Collection comprises project files, artist files, grant applications, photographs, and business records of the SomArts Mural Resource Center from 1975 to 2008, with the bulk of the materials from the 1990s.
Engravings of portraits of the Emperor and of François Le Fort inserted. Painted velvet covers. The manuscript was presented to the Duke of Sussex.
Collection consists of a photocopy volume of annotated bibliographical references about the historical development of the militarization of medical personnel, compiled by Claire M. Sorrell, General Reference and Research Branch of the United States Army Medical Department, 1959-60. "Data reference...
Reminiscences of life in Georgia; genealogical notes concerning the LeConte-Nisbet families, with mention of John and Joseph LeConte; association with Sidney Lanier; participation in the Civil War.
Notes on a trip taken in June, 1933, to the Hacienda of Francisco Villa, at Canutillo, Durango, donated to Villa by the Mexican Government to provide him and his followers with peaceful employment. Contains a description of the estate, an...
Photocopy of text of a talk presented at a fund-raising gathering to preserve Tor House and Hawk Tower.
Relating mainly to the connection of Mills College with the Seminary and Mary Atkins.
Notes on the Riverside Citrus Experiment Station; the University's Department of Agriculture, and start of the Agricultural Extension Service in World War I; and the Coit Agricultural Service.
Correspondence, writings, and notes, relating to Marxist philosophy, philosophy and education in the Soviet Union, peace and nuclear disarmament movements, and the loyalty-security program in the United States.
Letter from S. M. Somerville in Dawson, Canada to Mrs. Maude A. Horne [sic] in Georgetown, California with envelope postmarked December 23, 1903.
An early history of Somis published by the Pleasent Valley Historical Society
The collection consists of 8 photographs depicting and related to the sea life of Capt. Frank J. Sommer.
The collection contains approximately 900 radio scripts and teleplays that Sommers wrote over his four-decade career as a writer and producer in Hollywood.
The include speeches and working papers, extensive correspondence with legislators and women's movement activists from 1970 to 1985. It also includes: photographs, drafts of published and unpublished manuscripts and research papers, newspaper clippings and publicity materials, organizational papers (correspondence, reports,...
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, circulars, leaflets, sound recordings, and video tapes, relating to political conditions in Russia and to activities of Demokraticheskii soiuz.
Metropolitan Water District reports, publications, correspondence, clippings, and meeting minutes. He was the Los Angeles Consulting Engineer. Reuel Olson mentioned him in his book In addition he was vice President of the Los Angeles Section of the American Society of...
Captain Peter O. Sonered papers (SAFR 17103, HDC 228) consists of a personal letter, a license and two news clippings dating from 1908 to 1913. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Correspondence, writings, legal and financial records, printed matter, motion picture film, and audiovisual material relating to operations of the Oriental Corporation in Tianjin, China, and subsequently in Hong Kong.
Song of the Loon (1970), based on the 1966 novel of the same name, was one of the first feature films created by and for gay men. The collection contains the original positive and negative 35mm and 16mm prints of...
Relates to political conditions in China, and to Sino-American relations.
One handcolored Civil War era song sheet, "Victory at Last [Fort Sumter]," n.d.
This small collection of items from two women's dorms at Stanford includes "Songs Roble Sings," 1956; a newsletter "The Latest from Lathrop," ca. 1959; booklet of house rules for Lathrop; program from the Spring Sing, May 1959; and an unsigned...
24 printed song sheets, mostly nineteenth century British parodies of American Negro dialect.
The collection consists of manuscript and galley proofs of Levitin's writings; correspondence; reviews; articles; an account of Levitin's mother, Mrs. Helene Wolff, that also describes the family's ordeal, including a lengthy separation before the family was reunited in the U.S.;...
Research files of the Bay Area rock art archive, consisting of site reports, research notes, and other documentation assembled by Sonin and relating to rock art in California and other western states, including Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, New Mexico,...
The (1906-1972) document Sonka's business activities in Lemon Grove, including his role with the Lemon Grove Chamber of Commerce. Of particular interest is an anecdote of the famous Hatfield Flood (1916) in the Tony Sonka Day file, and Sonka's involvement...
The papers of Daniel Sonnenfeld document his involvement with a number of local and national Deaf and gay organizations. Organizations include: The Northern California Leather Association of the Deaf; Rainbow Lambda Society of the Deaf; Deaf Communities Together, Inc.; International...
This collection consists of thousands of bookplates donated by the mother of Robert R. Sonnenschein, professor of Physiology at UCLA. In addition, it includes books and monographs related to bookplates.
The archival collection of Joanne Sonnichsen’s set of articles and ephemera on bookbinding and book history go hand in hand with the rest of the collection’s journals and printed books.
v. 1: Mainly petitions to L.W. Boggs and grants and deeds signed by him. Also petition to Cayetano Juarez and deed by John H. Nash. v. 2: Printed land grant forms filled in and signed by Boggs.
Relate for the most part to court cases: summons, verdicts, court costs. Also included are a few promissory notes and a deed.
This collection contains the Agricultural Commission contains handmarked maps showing the location of various commodities; annual certified producer's certificates for both in-county and out-of-county growers, and documentation showing annual registration of organic producers, handlers, processors located in Sonoma County.
The collection, covering the years 1906 – 1915 and 1949, consists of pamphlets and ephemera focusing on agriculture production in Sonoma County, as well as land use and development, and county tourism. The greatest depth of information is on the...
This collection contains records of dog licenses and miscelleous animal control issues compiled by the Sonoma County Animal Regulation Division.
This collection contains photo clippings and biographical information on individuals and locations taken from the Petaluma Argus Courier and the Press Democrat's "On the Home Front" column in Section A.
This collection contains records created by the Sonoma County (Calif.) Assessor's Office. Records include documents pertaining to road and property taxes; land assessments, including geothermal issues. records include: Assessment book of the property of Petaluma road district for the...
This collection contains audits of various County departments and divisions.
This collection contains applications for reduction of tax assessments and decisions of Board. Before 1872, minutes are found in General Minutes of the Board of Supervisors.
This collection contains records created by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, including records of special districts in Sonoma County.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Lachryma Montis (General Vallejo's home: one view of his carriage), an historic "bear flag" plaque, Sonoma (with Mrs. C.C. Pierce on hillside), & Fort Ross (including a view of earthquake damage.).
This collection contains records of the Sonoma County Civil Service Commission. Includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, rule books and other related materials.
This collection contains records created by the Sonoma County Office of the Clerk.
Collection contains records of the Community Development Commission. The Sonoma County Community Development Commission is dedicated to promoting decent and affordable housing, revitalizing communities, and supporting public services that increase economic stability for County residents.
This collection contains
This collection contains registers and minutes of criminal cases brought before the Court of Sessions.
This collection contains a single volume, a site study for the Cotati Elementary School District in Cotati, Calif.
This collection contains historical project files, bridge files and correspondence of the Director of Public Works from 1959-1970, Donald B. Head.
This collection contains selected court transcripts from case prosecuted by the Sonoma County District Attorney's Criminal Division.
This collection contains records reflect various aspects of the operations of the District CourtDistrict Court. These include: registers of actions in civil and criminal cases heard in the District Court, and fees paid; liens for state and county taxes;...
Miscellaneous court documents, ordinances, and petitions by citizens, including a holograph affidavit written by John H. Nash, Justice of the Peace, Oct. 1846, concerning debts of William Mark West to Jesse L. Beasley; an ordinance to provide for the purchase...
This collection contains agendas of the Sonoma County Economic Development Board
1879 election tickets for the Workingman's Party, the New Constitution Party, and the Democratic Party along with news clippings showing election results.
This collection contains records of flood control projects in Sonoma County undertaken by the Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in Forestville; Graton; Hyland Acres; Healdsburg; Petaluma; Santa Rosa; Occidental; Russian River; South Park; Spring Creek and Sonoma...
This collection contains records of projects performed by General Services at County facilities. Includes construction, maintenance and services operations jobs records, remodeling jobs. Includes construction, maintenance and remodeling requests, department and project information
Chiefly Sonoma County views, many of them depicting an unidentified group of men and women during various leisure activities. Locations include McKinley Cottage; Camp Meeker (with a few views of the group posing before a sign for Camp Llah); Sant...
This collection contains historical records and reports of the Sonoma County Grand Jury. Grand Jury Report records include minutes of the Grand Jury from July 6, 1934 to Jan. 26, 1948. Historical records of the Final Report series may...
These right-of-way appraisal files were developed by the California Highway Commission (CalTrans) to document the right-of-way access needed to build Highway 101 through Sonoma County. Also included are some files for Highways 12, 116 and 1. Dates range from 1940s...
This collection contains reports of the Sonoma County Horticultural Commissioner to the State of California on agricultural in the County.
This collection contains monthly and cost reports for the Sonoma County Hospital of Santa Rosa, California. The monthly reports cover a twenty nine year period beginning with 1900. There is a substantial time gap between the last available monthly...
This collection contains 607 half-hour televsions programs on 542 U-Matic broadcast video cassettes, each containing one half-hour program, and 18 VHS videocassettes, each containing multiple programs. These video recordings comprise the entire surviving copies of a television series produced between...
This collection contains lists of trial jurors summoned for criminal court cases.
This collection contains crminal and civil justice dockets of the Sonoma County Justice Court, including records of other justice courts under the County Court's jurisdiction
This collection contains records of the Sonoma County Juvenile Court, including minutes of the Probation Committee.
This collection contains the annual report of the activities of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Commission to the Board of Supervisors.
Mainly deeds, other than alcalde grants, for lots in Sonoma and Sonoma County.
This collection contains backup VHS and DVDs transfered from the Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library after digitization. A significant number of items in this collection were produced by the Community Media Center (C-Media) of Santa Rosa prior to the...
This collection contains official and unofficial documents and other items from the Sonoma County Library and its predecessor municipal libraries, including files and documents relating to the construction of the Central Library, records from branch libraries prior to being...
This collection contains records of annexation proposals submitted to the Sonoma County Local Agency Formation Commission between 1965 and 1979.
Contains mining claims, superintendent Oliver Roberts' annual report on the Socrates Mine, and articles relating to mercury mines in Sonoma County, Calif.
This collection contains records of the Sonoma County Municipal Court, under the jurisdiction of the Santa Rosa Judicial District, Sonoma County Central Judicial District and finally, Sonoma County Judicial District. Records include criminal and civil dockets, court trial minutes, etc.
This collection contains this collection includes historical material on the foundation of homeless shelters in Sonoma County, resolutions for activities of the Commission as well as minutes, progress evaluations and correspondance.
This collection contains applications for use of advertising funds, and records on the allocation of AB90 funds. The advertising fund files include records pertaining to applications from historical and civic organizations for use of advertising funds. The AB90 series...
This collection contains records of the Office of Emergency Services, covering the Emergency Management Division, Hazardous Waste Division, Emergency Planning Division and Fire Services. Includes files relating to natural disasters occuring in Sonoma County.
Twelve oral history transcripts documenting the daily lives of early Sonoma County families. The interviews took place between 1975 and 1978 as part of the Oral History Program, California State College, Sonoma, under the guidance of Professor Ed Morse.
This collection contains records relating to land use in Sonoma County, including extensive maps, aerial photographs, environmental impact data and files relating to the Outer Continental Shelf Program.
This collection contains records related to collective bargaining and bargaining units for employees of the County of Sonoma.
This collection contains Planning Agency official records. Includes records of the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Adjustments.
This collection contains records of the Probate Court concerning wills and other matters of probate. Records include index to surety bonds, bond on sale of real estate, bond of guardian upon qualifying, bond of administrator and executor.
This collection contains records of the Sonoma County Public Administrator.
This collection contains Sonoma County Radio Amateurs newsletter for its members, as well as other materials related to the organization.
This collection contains materials used for promoting the Sonoma County Library's Sonoma County Reads program from 2002-2011, undertaken with the financial support of the California State Library.
This collection contains materials recorded by the County Recorder related to marriage licenses in Sonoma County, California.
This collection contains records of absentee voters compiled by the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters.
This collection contains registers of fees, grant program records and registration of deputies' accounts for the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.
This collection contains ledgers listing the Small Claims Court docket between 1921 and 1976.
Stereograph views of Sonoma County depicting logging and lumbering, Santa Rosa and Healdsburg.
This collection contains official records and reports of the Sonoma County Superintendent of Schools and the Sonoma County Board of Education, including records of the Board of Examination, and the Trustees of Common Schools. Includes record primarily concerning matters such...
This collection contains records and related materials from the Sonoma County Superintendent of Schools includes financial documentation pertaining to the operations of the schools within the district, as well as data relating to the geographic division of school boundaries...
This collection contains records of judgments in Superior Court in criminal and civil cases. Includes indexes to cases tried under the Sonoma Alcade's Court (1847-1849), as well as later Superior Court cases.
This collection contains meeting minutes of the Sonoma County Teachers' Institute typically held during the summer each year.
This collection contains collection of meeting minutes for the Sonoma County Teachers Reading Circle.
Photograph album with a narrative account documenting travels through the wine country of California in the first decade of the 20th century.
This collection contains records produced by the activities and operations of the Sonoma County Treasurer-Tax Collector such as records regarding Trust Fund expenditures and revenues, property tax, and auctions of lands sales owing to non-payment of property taxes
Collection contains images, postcards, maps, wine bottle labels and other emphemera that portray the wine makers and companies of Sonoma County, past and present, from the 1860s through the 2000s. They document the immigrants and Utopians who founded the early...
Collection contains records of the Sonoma County Water Agency relating to water use and management of the Agency's properties throughout Sonoma County. Includes formal documents placing a valuation on property owned by the Agency and various reports on the amount...
Richard Arrowood discusses his early career, founding Arrowood Vineyards in 1986, winemaking and vineyard management, and financial growth.
The Sonoma County Women’s Oral History Collection, dating from 1970-2008, contains interviews on CD or cassette tape, typed transcripts, annual reports, magazines, exhibition materials, and ephemera relating to the history and development of the women’s movement in Sonoma County. The...
Preferred citation: Sonoma Lumber Company records, BANC MSS C-G 96, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Humanistic psychology.
Phot. 1. Entrance gate -- Phot 2. View of field.
This collection contains postcards from the first half of the 20th century, including buildings, monuments, and streets views of the Sonoma Valley. Most postcards are in color. Featured are the Mission San Francisco Solano, General Vallejo's residence, and images...
The collection contains commencement exercise announcements for the 1915 and 1918 Sonoma Valley Union High School graduating classes. The 1918 announcement includes a card for E. Lester Hawkins and an envelope addressed to Miss Esther Hawkins of Oakland, Calif.
Collection contains materials related to specific projects of the company including Golden Bell/Pine Tree Project, Clio Mine, Alameda Mine, Eagle Shamut Mine, Dutch-App Mine, as well as documents from miscellaneous mines and historical documents on mines and mining in general....
Stock records from the Sonora Railway Company.
This collection consists of the periodicals, flyers, newsletters, and printed ephemera of the fraternal organization Sons of the Desert.
Programs and announcements of the Sons of the Revolution organization from the following states: California, Colorado, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. Also, a program of the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington, 1889.
Sons of Veterans (of the Civil War). Minutes, correspondence, financial records, membership lists and membership rosters for the General Nathan Lyon Camp No. 1, Los Angeles, California.
This collection contains the papers of Frederick Sontag, Pomona College professor of philosophy, author, and minister in the United Church of Christ. Over his five-decade career at Pomona College, Sontag served as Philosophy Department Chair and as a visiting professor...
Susan Sontag (1933-2004) was an American writer, director, and political activist. She authored numerous essays, short stories, novels, and non-fiction books, as well as films and plays that she also directed in the United States and abroad. The recipient of...
The Sony Pictures Entertainment collection spans the years circa 1920s-1960s and encompasses more than 5 linear feet of manuscripts, 22.5 linear feet of photographs and 343 set plans and other artworks. The collection includes MGM documents, lot maps, and technical...
Papers relating to Sonya Thompson's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Correspondence, writings, registers, and printed matter, relating mainly to post-World War II Hungarian émigré affairs, and especially to Hungarians in Germany.
Family portraits and snapshots pertaining to Wing Soo Hoo of Oakland, Calif. and multiple generations of his descendants. Includes multiple portraits of Wing. The bulk of the collection pertains to Wing's son Donald Soo Hoo's service in the U.S. Army...
Materials related to Peter SooHoo, Sr. and his wife Lillie Leung SooHoo, particularly Peter SooHoo's role in creating New Chinatown in Los Angeles, California; the couple's involvement in professional and community activities; and their family life.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, and photographs relating to political and economic conditions in China during the 1930s and 1940s; Chinese foreign relations, especially with the United States; events in China during World War II; and wartime Chinese diplomacy,...
The collection contains two series: Soper Family Manuscripts and Wilbur R. Jacobs Research. See container list for more information....
Relate primarily to family matters but also contain comments about San Francisco.
Contains undated autobiographical sketch, in which she focuses on her career in astronomy and mathematics, as well as in the field of education. Included with this is a list of publications which feature McDonald's writings. Also, typescripts of two reports...
The collection consists of two hundred and fifty-two letters exchanged between Theodore Lilienthal and Sophie Gerstle Lilienthal between 1877 and 1889 as well as eight letters exchanged between Theodore and other members of his family and his personal friends. Theodore's...
Addressed to Monsieur St. Edmé Jobert.
Correspondence relating to productions of her play, Machinal. Includes letters from Hans Bartsch, copies of 1919 contract, poster of 1937 production in Hungary, program and clippings of reviews for 1960 production in New York.
Comprises correspondence, organizational records, legal documents, bound volumes, newspaper clippings, and ephemera documenting the personal life and official activities of San Francisco suffragist and civic leader Louise Sorbier. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, most of which is...
Founded in 1986 by Soheyl Dahi in San Francisco, CA, Sore Dove Press specializes in the publication of Beat writers. These records include correspondence, magazines, press releases, manuscripts, posters, photographs, chapbooks, boxed editions, broadsides, crockery, and artwork. These materials feature...
The Peter Sorel photographs span the years 1967-2007 and encompass 44.5 linear feet. The collection consists of motion picture production, television production, biography, and subject photographic prints, transparencies, and negatives. The accompanying papers span the years 1977-2002 (bulk 1980-1996) and...
The Valerie SoRelle collection spans the years 1927-1981 (bulk 1930-1960) and encompasses 8 linear feet. The collection consists of general subject files, files on Charles "Buddy" Rogers, scrapbooks with clippings of movie stars, photographs, and photograph albums on "Buddy" Rogers....
A.H. Sorensen Logbook and pamphlets (SAFR 14267, HDC 57) consists of one logbook and ten Notices to Mariners pamphlets dating between 1978-1933. The logbook records the exercises Sorensen did to practice navigation calculations. The pamphlets give the correction of sailing...
The Captain A.H. Sorensen papers (SAFR 17608, HDC 37) is comprised of correspondence, letters of reference, newsclippings and other papers regarding the Captain's career from 1924 to 1938. The collection is processed and is open for use.
Captain W.G. Sorensen Ship Master's licenses (SAFR 250, HDC 449) are dated January 10, 1929. One item entrusts Sorensen to perform the duties of Master on sail vessels on any ocean for the district of Los Angeles. The second item...
Campaign literature relating to the 1979 elections for the European Parliament. Includes issuances of various Danish political parties, and of federations of other European parties. Photocopy.
The papers include professional correspondence (especially Southern California Edison Company Committee on Public Information), unpublished talks, reprints, and biographical material....
Raphael Soriano collection contains project records as well as some correspondence. The records document projects in the form of correspondence, reports, photographs, and drawings. Primarily the collection contains project records relating to residential, commercial and medical buildings as well as...
Flyers, photographs, manuscripts, banners, and other papers, 1979-1994, from bisexual activist John Soroczak. Soroczak and Dr. Marvin Colter co-founded the Arete Bisexual Center of Southern California in 1979.
The Soroptimist International of Carmichael-Fair Oaks, originally known as the Sacramento-San Juan Soroptimist Club, was chartered in 1969. Part of the larger Soroptimist International of the Americas, Soroptimist clubs cater to professional women interested in community service. The records of...
The collection contains meeting minutes, newsletters, press books, song books, scrapbooks, financial reports, programs, bylaws, publicity, and correspondence of the Soroptimist International of Chico.
Includes the membership rosters, by-laws, programs of activities, event programs, newsletters, minutes, scrapbooks, photograph albums, and other assorted records of the Soroptimist Club of San Jose, also known as Soroptimist International of San Jose.
This collection includes the minutes, newsletters, press books, financial papers, treasurer's reports, song sheets, scrapbooks and photograph albums of the Santa Cruz club.
The collection comprises records created and collected by the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Sorority and Fraternity Life (formerly Greek Life) office during their oversight of the Greek letter societies at UCI. The records contain administrative and subject files, files...
The Hollywood studio strike began on March 12, 1945 when the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), led by Herbert Sorrell, went on strike to protest the studios' delay in granting a contract renewal for interior decorators despite opposition from the...
The Gilbert Sorrentino Papers feature the materials of literary production of Sorrentino's creative career into 1999, including manuscripts, personal notebooks, and correspondence. Also present is a comprehensive collection of his papers and teaching materials from classes taught at Stanford.
Title from captions.
Lecture recordings and transcripts from the S.O.S. Program, a pioneering divorce therapy group founded in Palo Alto, California in 1963 by Sally Spray (now Sally Moltzen).
The collection includes correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, radio broadcast transcripts and working materials, and printed matter, relating to Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe broadcasting to the audiences in the Soviet Union, political and social conditions in the Soviet Union,...
Relates to conditions in Soviet concentration camps during World War II. Photocopy.
Letters belonging to English poet and translator William Sotheby.
The Michael G. Sotirhos correspondence files (1988-1993) consist of the personal correspondences of the U.S. Ambassador in Greece.
The collection includes manuscripts, subject files, and newsclippings, primarily relating to Soto's research and teaching on Hispanics in the Catholic Church and migrant workers in California.
Correspondence, artwork, photographs, and subject files of Bolivian-born artist Antonio Sotomayor, who lived and worked in San Francisco for most of his life.
The papers of Frank O. Sotomayor, Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, formerly at the ; adjunct faculty member at the USC Annenberg School of Journalism; freelance writer and editor; and leader in national efforts toward newsroom diversity and inclusive coverage of all...
Relates to Leon Trotsky. Photocopy.
Relates to the Romanov dynasty, Leon Trotsky, and the Russo-Japanese War.
was the principal publication of SOUL Publications, Inc., a Los Angeles-based enterprise founded by Regina and Ken Jones in 1966. Initially established to engender greater visibility for Black artists in the music industry, ultimately provided a space for critical...
The Soule, Murphy and Hastings drawings span 22 linear feet and date from circa 1913 to circa 1953. The collection contains architectural drawings, reprographic copies and presentation boards. The majority of the drawings present in the collection, however, were produced...
This is a collection chiefly of studio portraits of Native Americans from the Midwestern and Southwestern United States taken by photographer William S. Soule during the American Indian Wars in the late 1860s. There are also views of their homes...
Photographs and negatives. Studio portraits of Plains Indians at the Fort Sill Indian Reservation, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, ca.1869-71. Most images appear in a publication "Will Soule, Indian Photographer."
A professional photographer's views of mine facilities at Soulsbyville in Tuolumne County, Calif. Includes the slime plant, Penn Shaft, mill, office, a horse team hauling fuel oil, Davidson Shaft, the road into town, the mine manager and office staff, an...
This collection contains sound and video recordings in both analog/digital formats that document the history of California State University, San Bernardino. These historical recordings document campus life, events, ceremonies, and athletics. Promotional videos produced by the university are also part...
The collection consists of audio and video recordings of various events held on the UC Riverside campus, as well as interviews with faculty and administrators.
5 paige boxes of record disc and cylinder dealer catalogues, correspondence, and notes relating to the collection activities of Verne Todd. Todd's cylinder and 78 rpm record collection is one of the core collections in the UCSB historical record disc...
Sound recording manufacturer and distributor catalogs, primarily from the 78 rpm era (approximately 1900-1955), including annual catalogs, monthly supplements, numerical catalogs, and overseas catalogs from most major manufacturers.
The Soundies Distributing Corporation of America photographs span the years 1940-1946 and encompass 3 linear feet. The collection contains a total of 1,119 photographic prints from some 1,100 films. The photographs were intended for publicity purposes and document the performers...
This collection documents the Watermark radio show
The DNA Files was an award-winning series of radio programs created by Soundvision Productions, hosted by John Hockenberry, and guided by an outstanding panel of advisors.
Typescript copies of material assembled by Cornelius James Brosnan for his doctoral dissertation on Jason Lee (Berkeley, 1929).
Correspondence, notes, reports, studies, statistics, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States. Used as research material for the book by Hanna Skandera and Richard Sousa, (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2003). Includes drafts of the book.
32 black and white snapshots...
Relates to the future disposition of the mandated territory of Southwest Africa.
Album contains one large photograph by George Washington Wilson of the A.M.S. Dunottar Castle at Cape Town, 51 smaller photographs of view of South Africa with captions in English, and four postcards. Locations include Port Elizabeth, East London, and Durban....
Collection contains printed ephemera relating to South Africa, including: maps of Cape Town area and South African Republic; guidebooks to Pretoria and South Africa; and a booklet on medicinal springs.
The South African ephemera collection was created in 1997 in conjunction with the International and Area Studies Department. Scholars and students were asked to donate ephemeral materials focusing on contemporary social and political history, gathered during their visits to South...
Pamphlets, serial issues, reports, leaflets, election campaign literature, flyers, newsletters, other printed matter, letters, sound recordings and video tapes, relating to political, social and economic conditions, apartheid and race relations, and elections in South Africa; revolutionary movements in South Africa,...
36 stereoview cards and viewer manufactured by Underwood & Underwood of New York. These were the first of two series on the Boer War published in 1900. The last two photos are of [Piet] Cronje at the Modder River and...
From dealer description: Photo album contains approximately 250 original photographs that are individually mounted and mostly captioned and dated in pen and ink. An early 20th century travel voyage around the world, with the expedition mainly focused on the continent...
263 black and white and sepia-tone photographs of various sizes with captions in English. Album also includes maps and color postcards. Photographs were taken of the west coast of South America in March-September 1914, including Jamaica, the Panama Canal, Bolivia,...
209 black and white photographs, captions in English, by unknown individual touring several South American countries. Many images of local residents, street scenes, buildings (cathedrals, residences), markets, and day to day activities, starting in Valparaiso (Chile), La Paz (Bolivia), Lake...
mainly Brazil (Amazon) and Trinidad.
3 albums, ca. 1900
Locations pictured include Brazil (Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, etc.), Chile, Argentina (Buenos Aires, etc.), the Andes mountains, and Panama (including the Panama canal). Views are of scenery, general views of cities, and scenes along mountain roads.
The South Asian Organizations in North America Collection documents South Asian political and cultural organizations in North America and abroad from 1967-2004.
Documents of the pro-Indian independence political group, Hindustan Gadar Party, headquartered in Calif. in the early 20th century, and other pro-Indian independence materials.
Includes portraits, group portraits, copy negatives (of text documents or printed pages) relevant to the history of South Asians in California and elsewhere in North America and to the Hindustan Gadar Party in America.
Collection material is in English.
The collection includes of brochures, flyers, newsletters, directories, reports, papers, newspapers, and newsclippings related to the communities of Carson, Davidson City, Gardena, Hawthorne, Lakewood, Lawndale, Lomita, Long Beach, Lynwood, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, San Pedro, Terminal Island, Torrance,...
This collection contains bound volumes of the following South Bay newspapers, "Compton Herald," "Compton Herald American," "Compton Journal," "Compton News Tribune," "Dominguez News," "Harbor Mail," and "Wilmington Daily Press Journal." Included on microfilm are the "Compton Enterprise" and "Compton news...
The collection consists of color and black and white photographs, negatives, postcard-backed photos, and tin-types. Subjects of the photographs include people, businesses, churches, houses, schools, farming, transportation, and natural disasters. Communities covered in this collection include Compton, Torrance, Carson, Dominguez,...
This contains four advertisements for real estate opportunities in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, California. Areas include: Lakewood, Gardena Valley, El Segundo, and Hollywood Riviera (Torrance).
The South Bay Second Wave Feminist Oral History Project, 2006-2010 (bulk 2006) consists of fourteen digital recordings and thirteen transcriptions documenting the experiences of women in politics in San José and Santa Clara County. The interviewees include: Blanca Alvarado, Leona...
The collection contains various materials relating for the most part to the history and organization of the 1st. SC Volunteer Infantry, later designated the 33rd U. S. Colored Troops. A significant portion of the material is related to Thomas Wentworth...
Collection consists primarily of Umatic tapes of interviews for the American documentary (1994), which depicted interviews and self-documentation of residents of South Central Los Angeles in the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Also present are project files, which...
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) formed as a result of the passage of the Lewis Air Quality Management Act (1976). In 1977, smaller county air pollution control programs merged together to form the AQMD; the AQMD's primary...
Mostly printed materials, such as pamphlets, brochures, guides, and timetables, relating to railroad history, with emphasis on California.
This collection contains video recordings, publications, vertical files, and other materials pertaining to the South Colton Oral History Project that documents life in South Colton, a 1.3 square-mile ethnically segregated Mexican American community within the city limits of Colton, California....
Detailed views of the construction of the new truss bridge, the 2nd on the site, built in 1929-1930, and the workers. One view of former narrow suspension bridge included.
Views of the demolition of the truss bridge, the 2nd on the site. Includes views in background of new concrete box girder bridge built up stream, the 3rd on the site.
Photos show views (taken by Don Tateishi on May 14, 1985) of truss bridge, built in 1930, on the South Fork Trinity River (Humboldt and Trinity counties, Calif.), with aerial views (taken by Lynn Harrison on Feb. 10, 1986) of...
Collection of management files for the political campaigns of California Governor Gray Davis, compiled by Garry South, campaign manager.
This collection consists primarily of the correspondence between South Hite Mining Company superintendent William H. Widman and assistant secretary J. F. Towle dating from the early 1880s. Their correspondence mainly covered stock transactions and reports of how the company, which...
36 black-and-white photos; most seem to be of temples and fortress buildings. Locations include Mysore and Hampi, both located in Karnataka, South West India.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The South Korea newspaper collection (1946-1996) comprises nine different titles of publication, in both Korean and English. All of the...
Collection consists of tourism pamphlets and booklets, maps, exhibit and event programs, and postcard series primarily distributed by Korean Overseas Information Service.
2 books of stock certificates, ca. 1906-1908 and 1 manuscript book listing stockholders. See also MSS-368 and GC 1219
The book contains articles of incorporation, minutes, and plan for liquidation
Chiefly snapshot photographs taken by an unidentified young American couple during their vacation in Mexico. Locations and subjects depicted include Mexico City (Cathedral, Basílica de Guadalupe, wedding, bullfight, city view, Obregón monument), Xochimilco (canals, market, dwellings), Toluca (market), Cuernavaca (Diego...
Record of equipment and expense bills.
This collections contains records and publications of the South Pacific Commission.
Relates to problems of law and administration of justice in the islands of the South Pacific Ocean.
140+ b/w photographs of a voyage, probably by a British passenger embarking at London, on the New Zealand ship S.S. Rakaia. Images along the way include Tenerife (street sweepers, bullock cart, bull ring, harbor, panorama of Santa Cruz; fruit hawkers...
The South Pasadena Americanism Center was founded by Jane Crosby in 1961 as community center where politically conservative Republicans could find support among others with similar beliefs. These records span from 1948 to 1990 and contain correspondence, journal entries, political...
The South Pasadena Local History Images Collection includes photographs, postcards, brochures and other materials of historical interest on the City of South Pasadena and its environs from approximately 1875 to 1990, with the bulk of the materials from 1890 to...
This collection consists of records concerning the development and business of the South Riverside Land and Water Company.
This collection of maps depicts South San Francisco including early development of the town and street layout, coastline changes, and sites of early industries. The collection also includes maps of the area before the city was incorporated: Buri Buri Rancho...
Collection of pencil and ink drawings from Solomon Islands and New Guinea.
One ledger containing a record of time and commissary deductions for South West Investment Company, November 1901.
Statements issued by the company's Nevada City office, concerning water and mining activities, chiefly for parts of 1883 and 1886, but with an annual summary and profit and loss statement for each year. Includes detailed records of hydraulic mining expenses,...
These papers pertain to Southall’s work on METAFONT and fall into four broad categories. The first concerns 'the CMR project': the revision undertaken by Southall and Stanford Prof D. E. Knuth in March and April 1982 of Knuth’s original design...
Title taken from caption of larger piece.
A letter written by Nial Southard, a California pioneer and a native of New York State who arrived in San Francisco in 1852 and mined for gold near Sacramento.
This collection consists of the organizational files of the Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC), a national organization created to further the development of nonprofit organizations led by and for Southeast Asians, and to aid in the adjustment of Southeast...
The Southeast Asian Archive collection of serials is an artificial collection created by the UCI Libraries Special Collections and Archives department. The collection contains over 400 titles published in North American, European, and Southeast Asian countries. The serials have been...
The Southeast Asian Archive collection of serials is an artificial collection created by the UCI Libraries Special Collections and Archives department. The collection contains over 400 titles published in North American, European, and Southeast Asian countries. The serials have been...
The vertical file is an eclectic accumulation of thousands of miscellaneous items that document the life of Southeast Asian American communities. Here can be found information on a wide range of topics such as cultural events, pertinent issues of the...
This collection comprises records produced by the Southeast Asian Genetics Program (SEAGEP), including correspondence and manuscripts, grant applications, research data regarding birth defects and genetic blood disorders, literature on Southeast Asian and Cham communities, SEAGEP publications, and video productions by...
Reports, manuals, and instructional materials, relating to education in various countries of southeast Asia. Includes many issuances of the Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics, in Glugor, Penang, Malaysia.
The Southeast Asian Student Association (SASA) at UC Irvine was founded in 2012 to provide a network for Southeast Asian Students and to promote cultural awareness on campus. The Southeast Asian Retention through Creating Hxstory (SEARCH) is a student-initiated retention...
The Southeast Symphony Association (SESA) Records (1967-2019) comprises of record books; photo albums; panoramas; organizational records; concert programs, flyers, and posters; magazines; and newspaper clippings concerning SESA, the SESA Conservatory, the Symphonettes Guild, and the Southeast Symphony Orchestra.
Play submissions, correspondence, membership information, administrative records, and publications of the Southeastern Arts Media and Entertainment (SAME) Project, 1985 to 1996.
This personal album features artistically-composed photographs of often-visited sights and scenery from Louisiana to the Western United States. The photographs were taken by an unknown photographer, and were beautifully printed and mounted, with hand-lettered ink captions. Thirty-six of the 49...
44 black and white photos, captions in English on reverse, perhaps taken by a Rev. or Mrs. Saunders, who seemingly were Southern Baptist missionaries in South China, teaching at a school of academy in Yingtak (Kwangtung Province). Includes images of...
Collection consists of ten photographs of major Southern California streets, possibly taken for a real estate developer, and as yet unpaved. Many include captions giving area land values. Streets include Beverly Boulevard (now Sunset Boulevard) in West Los Angeles and...
Approximately 900 aerial photographs (8"x10") of Southern California, including views from as far north as Santa Barbara to as far south as La Jolla.
Scattered issues of employee newspapers published primarily in Burbank, California, but also Santa Monica and Inglewood, California.
Title devised by cataloger.
This collection consists of the research material for the writing of the book
This collection contains photographs by commercial photographers dated ca. 1890-1910, illustrating recreation and scenery on Catalina Island, a hotel and public parks in Southern California, and various historical sites and street scenes in Mexico City. Many of the photographs include...
This album appears to be documentation of a trip to Southern California. It contains photographs of various residences in Southern California, including Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Redlands; hotel grounds in Santa Monica, Pasadena, Redlands, and Riverside;, parks in Los Angeles...
The documents various grievances and contract violations between workers and employers that could not be settled during collective bargaining negotiations or through regular internal grievance processes. In such cases one or more area arbitrators were used to resolve the conflict....
Materials relating to a number of Southern California Artists, including Fritz Kocher, Louis Pinkney Sooy, Frank Montague Moore, and Ella Jensen Moore. Collection includes correspondence, awards and certificates, photographs, and exhibit materials.
The Southern California Association for the Education of Young Children (SCAEYC) is a local branch of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Southern California chapter was founded around 1945, to shape local and state-wide policy...
Title supplied by cataloger.
This collection contains 71 lantern slides of primarily unidentified scenes including slides depicting people, children, scenery, and farming. Many of these scenes appear to be in the Southern California area, though there are a few from other locales including...
The Southern California Church and Christian Non-Profit Organizations Material consists of bulletins from local churches and retreat centers, articles on religion, and religious ephemera from Southern California. Included organizations range in denomination and theological affiliation, including Lake Avenue Congregational Church,...
Approximately 70 publications from various Southern California churches dating from the 1950s to the 1990s. Types of publications include books and pamphlets celebrating church anniversaries, programs for building dedication ceremonies, annual reports, directories, yearbooks, promotional pamphlets, and periodicals. The majority...
This collection contains 328 black-and-white photographs and photo postcards in two photograph albums. Images were taken during various construction projects in Southern California. The first album is comprised of images taken mostly at various bridge construction projects such as: Brand...
Official records for the Southern California Council on Religion and the Homophile for the years 1965-1968, including copies of the articles of incorporation and by-laws; minutes of the pre-foundation planning committee and of the Board of Trustees and general...
The Southern California Ecumenical Council is a regional body representing churches, denominations, related ministries and other ecclesiastical communities who cooperate to promote responsible and creative expressions of Christian unity and witness. These records of the Southern California Ecumenical Council from...
The Southern California Edison collection of negatives and photographs consists of roughly 80,000 images created and acquired by the company from approximately 1883-1980s, with the bulk of the collection covering 1910-1960. Formats include glass and film negatives, photo cards, loose...
This collection contains over 600 films or other audiovisual media chronicling the history and development of Southern California Edison, including the construction of Edison plants, advertising footage, the search for alternative energy sources, and employee news videos featuring updates on...
A selection of corporate records created by Southern California Edison (SCE), an electric utility founded in 1886. The collection also includes smaller collections created by employees of SCE and materials used in the process of writing the official history of...
Train tables, tourist brochures, horse racing programs, maps, and miscellaneous pamphlets from Southern California, dating from 1911 through the 1920s.
Photograph album of a World War 2 serviceman and his family, spanning the years 1951-1965. Included are both black and white and color photographs. The family's home at 650 North Lyall Avenue in West Covina is shown in a number...
Two albums of black-and-white photographs, the first containing 518 photographs and the second containing 540 photographs, both relating to a family in Southern California.
The Southern California Flower Market Papers consists primarily of financial and legal documents pertaining to the tax exempt status of the corporation. The collection also includes documents created by Golden Sky Investment Company in relation to the Southern California Flower...
The Southern California Gas Company (SCGC) Collection (1960-1966) contains legal documents from cases involving oil pipelines in Southern California. Specifically, cases involving Pemex (Mexico's petroleum company), and the Gulf Pacific Pipeline Company. SCGC was involved in the Pemex case, in...
Meeting minutes, flyers, press releases, meeting agendas, election endorsements, correspondence, questionnaires, bylaws, member list, and other material documenting activities of the Southern California Harvey Milk Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club, 1980-1986. The organization was founded in Los Angeles in 1980...
Correspondence with, and files for, southern California historical societies.
The Collection of Southern California housing reports and photographs consists of reports, photographs, studies, housing authority materials, and a speech, 1937-1972, related to the problem of affordable housing in Los Angeles. The reports were authored by the Los Angeles City...
Album of illustrated matchbooks pertaining to various Southern California topics. Some illustrations are not relevant to topic of advertisement. Grouped thematically -- e.g. pin-up/cheesecake women; public safety; restaurants, entertainment venues, and other local establishments; political campaigns; health and beauty, etc.
The CCLI Southern Region's Depository is a collection of library instruction materials produced by academic libraries in California.
The Southern California Journalism Oral History Project Collection began in the mid-1970s. CSUN journalism professor Dr. Tom Reilly organized the project to preserve the day-to-day experiences of working journalists, particularly people who were not likely to write books about or...
Ledger containing meeting minutes and details of loans of the Southern California Loan Association, 1899-1904. The minutes record the business activities of the Association, which met monthly, sometimes more frequently if a loan request was made. It also records the...
This collection contains maps and reports relating to Southern California history from various sources, assembled under one collection for ease of access and use in USC Libraries Special Collections. Collection items include two tract maps from 1927 and 1928 showing...
Views of Santa Catalina Island show Avalon, old government barracks, and bathers at the harbor. One postcard of tents at Camp San Luis Obispo also included.
The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (CHSSC) and the UCLA Asian Studies Center (AASC) conducted the Southern California Chinese American Oral History Project from 1978 to 1984. They collected 165 oral histories, from which transcripts, summaries, indices, and the...
The Southern California Outdoor Advertising Collection consists of photographs of billboards located in situ primarily in and around Los Angeles and, to a lesser extent, San Diego, from approximately 1930-1996 (bulk 1950-1989). The photographs, which are principally color slides (35mm)...
Photo album includes snapshots of Southern California. Views of Catalina, Coronado, Pasadena, Redlands, Riverside, Mexico, the Sweet Water Dam, Hollywood, the San Gabriel Mission, West Lake Park, Hotel Green, and Redondo Beach are included.
40 black-and-white photographs. Photographs include Santa Barbara Mission, San Buenaventura, Hotel (del) Coronado.
Disbound leaves of an album containing mounted black-and-white photographs of Southern California views, probably taken between 1880 and 1899.
see notes with album
This is a collection of a typed copy of a manuscript by Alan H. Jutzi (1945-) titled "Southern California Photographers and the Indians of the Southwest, 1888-1910" and photostats of articles on early photographers George Wharton James, Frederick I. Monsen,...
Photographs of unidentified families, women, children, World War II servicemen, and interiors; automobiles; pets; the San Pablo dam under construction; Beverly Hills; Union Station; and Long Beach.
Chiefly views highlighting popular culture of the 1950s and 1960s in the greater Los Angeles area.
Scenic views and attractions in Los Angeles County, Riverside and San Bernardio Counties and the specific locales of Long Beach, Catalina Island, Mt. Lowe, Ocean Park, Sierra Madre, Venice, and Pasadena. Frequently pictured are public buildings, general town views, hotels...
This collection contains pamphlets and textual materials regarding public utility companies in Southern California and includes information on the electrical workers' strike of 1953.
Administrative records and newsletters, 1977-1979, of the Southern California Rainbow Society of the Deaf (SCRSD), the Los Angeles chapter of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf. The collection includes newsletters from the national Alliance and other regional chapters.
This collection contains artist's renderings depicting stations along the originally planned Red Line subway route, as well as stations along the eventually constructed Red and Purple Lines.
This collection contains the files kept by Dr. Norman Topping for part of the time he served on the Board of Directors of the Southern California Rapid Transit District. Topping was the president of USC from 1958-1970. His files on...
The Southern California Regional Planning Collection contains published planning reports and internal documents generated by the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission, Los Angeles County Regional Planning Department, and other planning agencies and organization in Southern California.
The Southern California Renewal Communities (SCRC) organization is an official ministry of the Los Angeles Archdiocese in California to foster and support charistmatic renewal within the Catholic community. SCRC began as a charismatic prayer group at Loyola University in 1970....
Photographs are captioned: Old Ridge Route -- Grapevine near Bakersfield -- Long Beach Oil Wells.
The Southern California rock concert ephemera collection consists of flyers, handbills, posters, photographs, and concert tickets promoting Southern California venues and bands from the mid-1970s to 2005 -- with the bulk of the material spanning the 1980s and early 1990s....
Glass negatives. 1899-1920, undated (bulk 1899-1900) An assortment of mostly outdoor scenes including the San Gabriel Mountains, and the missions at Capistrano, San Fernando, San Gabriel, and San Luis Rey.
The Southern California School Annuals Collection consists of school publications (yearbooks) for middle schools, high schools, community colleges, and universities in the Southern California region.
Two snapshot photograph albums documenting leisure activities in Southern California, chiefly in and around the greater Los Angeles area, taken in the mid-1920s. Albums share some common subject matter and, in a few instances, identical images. Volume 1: identified locations...
The Southern California Social Science Association (SCSSA) membership consists of elementary, middle and high school social science educators who teach subjects such as anthropology, economics, geography, history, philosophy, and sociology. The major activity of SCSSA has been to organize annual...
This collection contains the records of the Southern California Society for the History of Medicine and its two predecessor organizations, the Friends of the LACMA Library (founded in 1978) and the George Dock Society for the History of Medicine (1997-2019)....
Records of the Southern California Society of Anaesthetists (SCSA) include: Ledger of minutes, finances and rosters recorded by Dr. Eleanor Seymour (1919-21); Founding documents (1920); Constitution and bylaws; Programs and correspondence (1922-26); Organization meeting and proposed constitution for the Pacific...
Postcards, brochures, programs, and other ephemera related to Southern California recreation and tourism, chiefly from the 1950s through the 1980s. Topics include Disneyland and other amusement parks, the Tournament of Roses Parade, etc. The programs for the Tournament of Roses...
1-3. Panorama of Santa Barbara: 3 sections only of original 4 taken by N.H. Reed -- 4. Los Angeles residence on Pearl Street near Sixth -- 5. North Marengo Ave., Pasadena, taken by William Graham -- 6. Incline Rd., Mt....
Views includes outdoor scenes and residences in Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Santa Monica.
Photographs show Spring Street in Los Angeles, views of South Pasadena (showing the Raymond Hotel and Sierra Madre Mountains), and San Luis Obispo, and a wharf in Port San Luis, Calif. (also known as Port Harford).
Includes views from Avalon (Catalina Island), Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, Calif. Photos depict Eastlake and Westlake Parks, General Fremont's headquarters, Mission gardens in Santa Barbara, and plaza and mission in Los Angeles.
Many photos of the San Bernardino Mountains in California, including scenery, Wilson's Mill and Wilson's Camp, Rubio Canyon views, the old tavern at Mt. Lowe, the residence of Mr. Stewart, and citrus orchards. Also contains views of the San Gabriel...
The collection contains pamphlets about wineries and wine regions in Southern California and Mexico; wine groups; and wine activities; wine lists from restaurants; postcards about wineries, vineyards, and grapevines; clippings about wineries and letterheads from wineries; advertisements for historic wineries...
The collection contains illustrated and photographic labels that grape growers and distributors would attach to crates to promote their products, along with several of the labels still attached to the wooden crate ends. The labels included in the collection are...
The collection contains wine labels and wine bottles from various wineries, including historic wineries in Southern California; wine corks; a wooden wine box with a bottle; and a ceramic wine bottle with a figurine. Some of the bottles have original...
The collection includes oral history interviews conducted by Cal Poly Pomona Special Collections and Archives, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, the Upland Public Library, and the Temecula Valley Museum. The interviewees discuss various topics related to Southern California wine history...
The collection contains photographic prints and negatives - both original and reproduced - of current and former wineries and winemakers in Southern California; and photographs, stereographs, and lantern slides of Guasti, a Southern California community that was home to several...
The collection contains wine glasses; medals and ribbons from wine competitions and wine events; souvenirs and t-shirts from wineries; and corks, wine tax stamps, and other assorted wine-related realia.
This collection consists of interviews, term papers, and any other materials collected by the students of Professor Gloria Orenstein enrolled in her ARLT 100 course (Women and Art).
Survey records, meeting minutes, newsletter editorial material, photographs, negatives, correspondence, financial records, event programs, press releases, manuscripts, promotional material, and other material documenting the activities of Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU), 1975-1998. Founded in 1976, SCWU was an organization...
The Southern California Women for Understanding Collection contains the operational records of Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU), one of the earliest lesbian non-profit educational organizations in Los Angeles, California.
This collection contains the administrative files of the Southern California Yachting Association (SCYA) from 1921 to the mid-1960s, including articles of incorporation and by-laws, manuals for member clubs, meeting minutes, yacht club membership rosters and yearbooks, correspondence, circulars and flyers,...
The collection contains audiocassettes, printed material, and photographs from the Southern California Youth Citizenship Seminar held at Pepperdine University. Audiocassettes range in date from 1986 to 2005 (except 2002), and are recordings of speeches given at the seminars. Printed material...
Southern Hotel Register from January 25, 1905 - October 1910. Contains signatures of guests and check in dates.
Photograph album and loose black/white photographs, more than 100 black/white images altogether, ca. 1940s-1959. Most seem to relate to an Indian woman (Marie [?]) who, in the early 1950s, was a student at the Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. Includes...
Photograph album, with approximately 40 b/w images and accompanying captions, of the Southern Methodist Mission in Japan, its missionaries and work done, mainly in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Kobe, ca. 1935. The following description is taken from a typescript pasted on...
Southern Pacific Form 68 April to June 1907 affidavits from agents and ticket clerks at passenger stations in Oregon, California and Arizona explaining how passengers were ticketed at erroneous rates.
Photographs and specifications prepared by the Southern Pacific Division Mechanical Officer in Oakland of business cars and relief outfits.
This album consists of photographs of the construction of the Martinez to Benecia Southern Pacific railroad bridge.
This collection includes some of the corporate records of the Southern Pacific Railroad, its holding company, the Southern Pacific Company and certain of its subsidiaries and successors (such as the Southern Pacific Transportation Company) collected by the CSRM Library &...
Photographs used as evidence in at least one legal case -- Thorgensen v. Southern Pacific Co. et al -- depicting Southern Pacific right of way lines in Alameda near the Oakland Estuary; at a Southern Pacific and Key Route station...
"Commuter's Crying Towel" for farewell ferry boat party, held January 13, 1939, in Alameda. A program and poem printed on a paper towel.
One printed railroad brochure and timetable re "Morning Daylight" route from San Francisco to Los Angeles, 20 Nov. 1940. Laid in Lillian Stephenson De Waters, The Seamless Robe (ARC BX6943.D495). [ARC]. Alpha list.
The collection includes 78 maps produced by Southern Pacific Railroad of lines, sidings, stations, and rail yards in California, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area but also including the Santa Barbara region.
Southern Pacific Company Harbor Master daily journals (SAFR 16448, HDC 164) are photocopies of six volumes for the ferry AMADOR as she traversed the route between Vallejo Junction, South Vallejo and North Vallejo.The journals were kept by Captain Charles R....
Records of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
The Southern Pacific Company records (SAFR 18486, HDC 150) includes rate and tariff schedules and correspondence regarding ferryboats. The documents date from 1908 to 1935. The collection is available for use without restriction.
$5000 reward for "City of San Francisco" wreck, August 12, 1939
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 materials also relate to labor disturbances. The bulk of the collection appears to consist of...
The collection consists of the business records of the Southern Pacific Employees Hospital Association (SPEHA) and of Southern Pacific Memorial Hospitals, Incorporated (SPMHI) from 1945 to 1987. They include by-laws, resolutions, materials about their respective Boards of Directors, and minutes...
The Southern Pacific Ferry Agreement (SAFR 17562, HDC0373) contains a series of contracts, reports, specifications, city maps, and statistics used in negotiating pacts between the Southern Pacific Ferry Division, the California Bridge Authority, and other ferry lines. Many of the...
Views of Southern Pacific Railroad's ferry steamboats Eureka, Sacramento, Santa Clara and Transit. Boats are depicted in various unidentified California locations (San Francisco Bay likely).
Album of photographs of Southern Pacific freight cars.
This is a collection of general managers orders files created during management of capital expenditure projects by the Southern Pacific Railroad between 1905 and 1970.
Include copies of articles of incorporation, by-laws, correspondence and resolutions concerning stock and other matters.
Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries logbooks (SAFR 16439, HDC 147) date from 1919 to 1954. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries photograph collection, 1916-1932, (SAFR 24250, P14-001) is comprised of photographs of two groups of men, one associated with the Pacific Coast Steamship Company and one of representatives from various steamship companies that were part...
The Southern Pacific Injury Report Collection contains files of individuals who were either involved in railroad accidents or were injured while working for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Nearly all the collection's documents come from the Southern Pacific's Shasta Division. The...
Includes electric passenger and freight equipment and San Francisco Bay ferries from the 1930s to the late 1940s.
Financial records of the Southern Pacific Land Company.
This collection consists of six (6) Southern Pacific Locomotive Engineer Register Books for Carrizozo, New Mexico from November 10, 1925 - December 21, 1926.
One album included Southern Pacific photographs of the flood of 1940. Another album shows the right of way of the Southern Pacific from San Jose to Lick, California.
The Southern Pacific Milling Company (SP Milling) was primarily a milling and quarrying company that had operations in several locations throughout California's central coast, with major operations in El Rio and in Ventura. The company was active from around 1886...
This album was produced by the Southern Pacific Company, Office of Freight Traffic. Consists of 8x10 black and white photographs of rock, sand, and gravel plants located along the lines of the Southern Pacific in Northern California.
Typed transcript (26 pages) of newspaper accounts of the problems on the Southern Pacific's line in southern Oregon and northern California by a severe snowstorm and subsequent flooding in January, February, and March 1890.
Film copy of station cards of the great majority of railroad station names that had existed or were in existence in 1988 on the Southern Pacific system.
Business records of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of Mexico.
This collection comprises the Board Minutes of the Southern Pacific Railroad and its subsidiaries, Mechanical Department plans and specifications of the rolling stock of the Southern Pacific and its subsidiaries, the Valuation Department records documenting financial transactions and value of...
Southern Pacific systemwide lists of employees that were discharged from employment and will not be rehired.
Operating agreements between the Southern Pacific and various railroads.
Purchase, khtreasures via eBay, 2007. Wyles funds. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
Views of various Southern Pacific Co. trains and lines, chiefly in California. Images of locomotives predominate.
Includes 2,318 varnished ink and pencil drawings drafted at the Southern Pacific shops in Sacramento, California. Used as patterns for locomotive engines, equipment, tools and other materials built in the Shops between 1868-1899.
Safety award issued to Southern Pacific employees of the Don Luis Yard in Group 6, which included Santa Barbara, Carlin, Weed, Ashland and Coos Bay yards.
Record of tickets received at the Auburn station. The forms (CS 3694, CS 1794) record date and ticket numbers.
This collection is composed of audio and video tapes and transcripts of interviews with twenty individuals who worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) at its Sacramento Shops in Sacramento, California between 1918 to 1987. Employees represent a wide range...
Collection consists of time tables and other ephemera relating to the operations of the Southern Pacific Company.
This album shows SP's Roseville Yard and its various operations such as dispatching, hump yard, Pacific Fruit Express, locomotive repair and truck services.
Views of the "principle points of interest on the entire Southern Pacific system." Includes New Orleans; Louisiana Bayous and cane fields; the Alamo; Casa Grande and other Arizona scenes; the Salton Sea (including "plowing salt") and Indio, Calif. vicinity; Riverside,...
Includes photos of Southern Pacific retirement parties and early Central Pacific and Southern Pacific locomotives.
This album includes photographs of snow and snow fighting.
Album contains photographs of Southern Pacific's steam locomotives.
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Collection includes Southern Pacific dispatcher's daily train sheets and correspondence, a memorandum and a map regarding the sheets. The sheets are a sampling from three stations (Los Angeles, Beaumont, and Mexicali, Baja)....
Freight waybills for Southern Pacific runs betwen 1909 and 1914 from Fresno to Tracy, Tracy to Visalia, and Stockton to Tracy to Goshen.
This album presents the total story of taking raw wood and pressure treating the wood with creosote and turning out a finished product.
This album was prepared for the Southern Pacific Company's Board of Director's inspection trip on Aug. 16, 1967.
Most of the photos in this album are of the right-of-way along the Tucson Division in Arizona.
Photographs of car washers in Southern Pacific West Oakland and Los Angeles facilities.
One broadside, "Southern Prisoners' Relief Fund," soliciting contributions from Southerners residing in Europe during the Civil War. Printed in Liverpool, England, ca. 1864.
One printed broadside titled Southern Prisoners' Relief Fund about the dire conditions of Confederate war prisoners in the Northern states during the Civil War and asking contributions from Southerners living in Europe to help them. It was printed in Liverpool,...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Southern Rhodesia photograph album, Bernath Mss 325. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Lockheed Georgia company (GELAC), located in Marietta, Georgia, was one of five branches of Lockheed’s aeronautical systems group. While GELAC has had many important projects, they are primarily recognized for their critical work on the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. "Southern Star"...
Correspondence, reports, press releases, legal documents, pamphlets, etc., documenting the formation of the union and its activities to improve the lot of sharecroppers, tenant farmers, small landowners and migratory farm workers; its relations with government agencies, other unions and other...
The historic Southwest Museum was founded by Charles Fletcher Lummis and incorporated in Los Angeles, California on 1907 December 31, making it the city's first museum. The Southwest Museum is known nationally and internationally for the archaeological, ethnological and library...
Scrapbook primarily of Native Americans of the southwest, color prints of Frederic Remington paintings, and other painters and photographers of Native Americans. Also covers subject matter of westward migration and cowboy culture. New Mexico, California and other locales. 1890-1930, undated
The Southwest Society was an active branch of the Archaeological Institute of America from 1903-1917. The Society was founded by Charles F. Lummis with the intent of eventually opening a museum of artifacts of the Southwest. Southwest Society Institutional Archives...
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A collection of photographs focusing on Apache and Pueblo Indians and the pueblos of Isleta, Jemez, Taos, Zuni (and dancers), Laguna, and Walpi, ca. 1880s-1890s. There are also early views of Albuquerque and Santa Fe in New Mexico, and Florence...
Correspondence and business papers of the Southworth brothers....
Correspondence and business papers of Southworth brothers
Susan Southworth managed, with author Lenora Ferro, the project to document the life of Sidney D. Drell through interviews with his family, friends, and colleagues. The collection includes correspondence, interviews, chapter revisions, and photographs.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, and printed matter, relating to the French Communist Party, the Communist International, Marxism, Soviet agricultural and economic policies, and political events in twentieth-century Russia. Includes correspondence with Ekaterina Kuskova, Sergei Prokopovich, Nikolai Valentinov, and the Marx-Engels Institute...
Photographs taken by an amateur photographer of sights and everyday life in late-nineteenth century Algiers are presented in two portfolios each titled Souvenir d'Algérie.
Album of photographs (70 gelatin silver, 38 albumen), probably created by an amateur photographer. Images document various sites in or neighboring the Sahara, and features the major cities of Algeria including Oran, Tlemcen, Algiers, and Constantine, as well as the...
Interior and exterior views of the building in Petra, Majorca, where Junípero Serra was born; simple furniture is visible inside.
Box containing display of mounted mineral specimens from the gold mines of California, including a gold nugget, another specimen of gold, a piece of petrified wood, and 9 other unidentified minerals from various counties in California's Mother Lode region (Nevada,...
Booklet containing illustrations of various sites in California and information about some of them.
Photographs of a co-ed group of campers.
An 1886 souvenir booklet of six photographs of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, Colorado.
Title from cover.
This photograph album depicts events and sites in the city of Batavia (Jakarta) and surrounding countryside.
Souvenir album of photographs of Lude House, Blair Atholl, the surrounding area in Perthshire, Scotland, and a deerstalking party attended by W.L. Winans, and his son Walter Winans.
Photograph album of amateur snapshots documenting a 1909 cross-country trip, including views of Niagara Falls; Ritzville, Washington; the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle; Portland, Oregon; Yellowstone National Park; the Colorado River near the Grand Canyon; and Denver. An unnamed couple, possibly...
Photoprints taken on the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899. Views depict landscapes, geographic features, towns, native Alaskans, and expedition members. Many settlements are identified.
Professional souvenir photographs of couples taken at various San Francisco nightclubs or other restaurants, some located in well-known hotels. The same unidentified blonde woman appears in each photograph, accompanied by various men, most if not all of them from the...
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Views of cities and villages on the route of the occupying forces of Emperor Maximilian. Pictured are streets, plazas, aqueducts, monuments, churches, and other buildings. Occasionally wagons appear in the images. More infrequently, human figures are present. Locations include Vera...
Album of photographs of Egypt by W. Hammerschmidt, bearing binder's date of 1862.
Description of his travels in Italy, with sketches. Clippings pasted in.
Album includes 33 cartes-de-visite sized portraits of Emperor Maximilian and his consort Carlota and other political and military figures (including Benito Juárez, Santa Anna, and Miguel Miramón.) Also present are 31 full-plate sized views of buildings, streets, a palace and...
Journal of a voyage on the French frigate La Lamproie, April 25, 1844-July 1, 1848. The voyage extended from Toulon to the South Sea Islands, via South America, Mexico, and San Francisco, touching at Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, Callao, Lima,...
A collection of souvenirs
Includes papers of A.F. Nunes, his daughters Wilhelmina Nunes Bossana and Mary Nunes Souza; records relating to business interests in the Nunes Investment Co., Felix Oil Company, Kettleman Equities, and other enterprises.
Relates to the program of the organization.
The Soviet All-Union Radio Committee Collection consists of excerpts of classical music, opera, and folk music on tape, all by Russian composers and performed by Russian musicians, from the late 1940s and early 50s. The tapes were used in radio...
Serial issues, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Russia.
64 b/w photographs, primarily family (name unknown), including scenes from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg)and images of the countryside. Highlights include several images of male and female Soviet soldiers ca. World War II (known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War),...
A collection of 595 photographs and film stills from 1918 depicts Soviet social programs and key battles of the Civil War.
Relates to the circulation of currency in the Soviet Union. Original article published in Agence économique et financière, 1923 July 18. Translated by S. Uget.
The album entitled Памятъ О Службе (Memory of Service) is a visual record of a young Soviet soldier during his time of service in the 1980s. The soldier, one V. I. Tabushvili, an Ossetian national born in 1965, was a...
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, bibliographies, and translations of published material, relating to Soviet treaties. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Used in preparation of A Calendar of Soviet Treaties, 1917-1957, by Robert M. Slusser and Jan...
Relates to the role of the Soviet armed forces during World War II and subsequently.
Resolutions, protocols, and minutes of meetings, relating to financial and economic policy in the Soviet Union. Includes resolutions of the TSentral'nyi Ispolnitel'nyi Komitet, the Sovet Narodnykh Komissarov, and the Sovet Truda i Oborony.
Illustrates the organization of the commissariat.
Photographs depicting Soviet naval leaders, ships, and sailors.
Relates to historical, political, and legal aspects of the boundary dispute between Poland and the Soviet Union, 1918-1945. Signed I. I. D.
This collection includes materials dealing with Lilly Sováry's life and medical/health problems (Cushing's and Addison's diseases) Includes correspondence with physicians, art work, photocopied materials.
The collection consists of the personal and professional papers of William P. Sowden, an attorney and notary public in Dutch Flat, Placer County, California, ca. 1890-1920. The documents relate to Sowden's legal practice as a small town attorney and mostly...
Correspondence, clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, and mimeographed material, relating to the internment of Japanese Americans in relocation centers during World War II.
The collection contains items generated or received by either Margaret or both Roy and Margaret together. Includes many fine press examples, some personal correspondence, and library exhibit materials.
This collection is the research material collected by Roger Burford-Mason for his book, Roy Vernon Sowers : a life in rare books (1997).
The Merwin Eugene "Gene" Soyster Photograph Album was compiled and photographs likely taken by Mr. Soyster, coordinator of the San Fernando Valley Campus of Los Angeles State College (and later San Fernando Valley State College) Audio Visual Department. Soyster taught...
Reports, pamphlets, and leaflets, relating to the 1929 election campaign of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands in Germany; clandestine anti-fascist activities of the party, 1933-1938; conditions in Germany during World War II and wartime activities of German socialists in Great Britain;...
Lists rules of conduct for underground anti-fascists in Germany.
Miscellaneous memoranda and reports, relating to party administration and to political, economic, and cultural activities in various parts of East Germany.
240 volumes arranged by subject and date, as well as about 300 pieces of ephemera arranged by date....
The collection consists of the complete internal writings of the Sozialistisches Büro (Socialist Office) from its founding in 1969 until its dissolution in 1987.
This collection consists primarily of correspondence, as well as maps, news clippings, photographs, and blueprints, of the Southern Pacific of Mexico railroad line (SP de México), dating from 1885 to 1954.
The Space Race tabletop game is a midcentury educational game based on the Space Race of the 1950s and 1960s between the Soviet Union and the United States, housed inside of a hinged wooden box illustrated with planets and Soviet...
Records consist of certificate of authenticity, 1985, two photographs of the seedling tree, map showing campus location, and memo from Herb Fong, grounds and custodial manager, Stanford University, 1987.
Manuscripts, teaching files, photos, and paintings by poet, novelist, and UCSB English Professor Barry Spacks (1931-2014).
This collection contains 26 framed black and white photographs taken by the United States Army Signal Corps in Europe during the First World War, collected by Marvin W. Spafford of the Signal Corps.
Jane Adams Spahr (1942- ) is a Presbyterian minister who has fought for justice for the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community. She suffered several rebukes from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)for being an open lesbian minister and for officiating same sex marriages. She served...
Includes poetry, holiday greetings and documents concerning personal property, salaries and eclesiastic appeals. Individual items cataloged separately. Search under title: Spain: miscellaneous letters and documents.
An album containing views of Spain and Belgium, focusing on the exteriors and interiors of churches, monasteries, palaces and civic buildings. Locales represented include Burgos, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Córdoba, Toledo and Seville in Spain, and Brussels, Antwerp, Liège and...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Spain newspaper collection (1906-1977) comprises sixty-nine different Spanish-language titles of publication. All titles within this collection have been further...
This collection documents the Spanish general election held on July 23, 2023. The majority of materials consists of newspapers. Additional materials include signs, flyers, stickers, pins, fans, a deck of playing cards, and other ephemera supporting various political parties and...
Diary of a Dutch cabin boy working on the ship Isis, with entries written beginning somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean and ending in San Francisco. Accompanied by diary translations, along with transcriptions and translations of a small number of letters...
Papers belonging to Huntington Library Stacks Supervisor and actor Graydon E. Spalding.
This collection contains publications and other material regarding Latin America and Peru collected by Hobart A. Spalding, a professor of history from Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. According to Spalding, this collection provides "a snapshot of academic and...
Writings, correspondence, notes, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Revolution and Soviet foreign policy; various aspects of Soviet society from 1917 to World War II, including economic conditions and labor; and nineteenth and twentieth century European...
This collection contains correspondence, teaching materials, subject files, and research notes of Karl R. Spangenberg relating to his work as an electircal engineer specilizing in vacuum tubes at Stanford....
Medal of Freedom and associated documentation, relating to scientific research during World War II.
The Larry G. Spangler papers span the years circa 1972-1976 and encompass 5 linear feet. The collection contains production material, including scripts, for a handful of films directed and/or produced by Spangler. There are biographical materials, a chronology maintained by...
This collection contains photographs taken of students and teachers engaged in classwork and other activities at the Spanish American Institute. Other photographs include images of various locations on campus such as the farm; church; classrooms; and dormitories; as well as...
The Spanish American Institute records consist of individual student files who enrolled at the boarding school from 1913-1971.
An artificial collection of clippings, documents, ephemera and publications of the Spanish-American War, 1898.
20 stereoviews and cabinet cards, mainly Cuba and Philippines.
Prints form a single panoramic image looking north toward Camp Merriam in the Presidio of San Francisco, showing tents of Spanish American War troops, buildings of the Presidio to the west, San Francisco residences to the east, and San Francisco...
Small collection of letters from various persons, 1780-1850....
Small collection of letters written by about 25 people.
This is a collection of English translations of the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, which was an endeavor of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of the mid-1930s. Records in this collection document matters of estates, land grants, wills, government, and...
Propaganda broadsides promoting Catalonian support of the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War; illustrated with comic panels satirizing those associated with the Nationalist cause, discouraging Catalonians from siding with the Nationalists, and promoting various Republican themes -- e.g. anti-fascism,...
Collection includes pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, a book, mailers, a typed manuscript, and broadsides relating to the Spanish Civil War, primarily covering Pro-Communist and Democratic materials.
This collection consists of pamphlets relating to anti-Communism and the Spanish Civil War of 1936 through 1939.
Chiefly proof photographs intended for illustration of Spanish colonial arts, an unpublished manuscript, depicting a range of Spanish colonial crafts of New Mexico, including furniture, textiles, sculpture and decorative art -- e.g. chests, tin craft, blankets and other weavings, doors,...
Two perhaps unrelated handwritten 17th century Spanish documents. One is dated January 23, 1653 and has been re-handwritten in the original language.
This collection contains 86 pieces of official documents, in Spanish, related to the 1783 Treaty of Versailles, particularly in relation to Spanish possession in West Indies.
Eight page document (AD) re abolition of the inquisition. Found in unsorted SC. Alpha list.
Documents from the Spanish Inquisition, 1616-1816.
Four printed variants of a 23 Feb. 1813 decree, in Spanish, abolishing the Spanish Inquisition tribunals and describing the system to succeed them. Cadiz, Spain, 1813. Alpha list.
Collection consists of Spanish language textbooks, instructional materials, and workbooks from approximately the 1940s through the 1990s.
The Spanish Language Art Postcard collection (1939-1940; undated) contains one box and 0.21 linear ft. of material belonging to A.M. Lawton, possibly named Alice May Lawton. The majority of the collection contains postcards in a notebook sent to A.M. Lawton,...
A bound collection of documents that together make up a log of entries made by notaries in Granada, Spain.
Pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, serial issues, election campaign literature, clippings, and video tapes, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century Spanish history and politics, and especially to the Spanish Civil War and pro-Republican Spanish refugees in France.
1. Parade of volunteers on San Francisco street surrounded by spectators, some waving flags (Taber no. 8864); 2. transport ship Newport leaving for Manila (Taber no. 8997).
The first scrapbook (BANC PIC 1964.026) was assembled by Graupner in 1899. A typewritten explanatory note at the front of the scrapbook states that the photographs were taken in the San Francisco vicinity between 1898 and 1899. The second scrapbook...
This collection consists of journal entries, letters, and publications related to the Spanish-American War.
This small collection consists of photographs and various printed ephemera about the Spanish American War.
Two matted color prints, of the "U.S.S. Maine" and the "Olympia" (Admiral George Dewey's flagship), ca. 1898-1899. [Oversize boxed].
11 mounted b/w photographs. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
Photograph album, photographs. Spanish-American War in the Caribbean.
Stereos show troops in formation, weapons, warships, army hospitals, casualties, and general views of the Philippine Islands at the time of the Spanish American War.
Founded in 1777 as El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe, the City of San José was the first civil settlement established in Alta California under Spanish dominion. These 6,000 original manuscript pages span the founding of the pueblo site...
A bound volume of 276 mimeographed fashion drawings created by Edyth Sparag Studios between the late 1930s and early 1950s. Many of the drawings are hand-colored, and some pages contain original pencil sketches in the margins. The designs, which include...
A collection of audio tapes from radio programs produced and hosted by Clare Spark. Spark's radio programs engaged with leading figures in the art world, covering broad issues as well as events of particular concern to the Southern California arts...
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Clare Spark, an independent scholar and past program director of Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, California.
Correspondence, memoranda, agreements, press releases, clippings, serial issues, and photographs, relating to publication of Inzhener-neftianik, a Russian-language edition of the American journals Petroleum Engineer and Pipeline and Gas Journal, for distribution in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence and documents of the Sparks and Reed families.
This is a small collection of Glady's Eileen Sparks' papers related to her two years in the United States Coast Guard (Women's) Reserve from 1944-1946 and her college career before that at the University of Illinois. This collection primarilty includes...
The Helen Sparshott Label Collection includes labels are from wines, spirits, and other beverages, as well as other consumer products such as condiments and cleaning products.
This collection contains bulletins, pamphlets, articles, and one conference transcript that reflect the theoretical sentiments and organizational activities of the Spartacist League of the U.S. The League was officially formed in 1966 by expelled members of the Revolutionary Tendency within...
Records of the American Trotskyist political organization include minutes, internal bulletins, pamphlets, position papers, press releases, flyers, and leaflets relating to Trotskyist political activities in the United States. Includes issuances of youth groups and international affiliates of the Spartacist League.
The items in this collection, SPARTAN (built 1874; ship, 3m) papers (SAFR 13563, HDC 18) are a ship register and a list of crew members both dated 1897. The collection is available for use without restriction.
The Spartan Daily Negative Collection documents campus life at San Jose State College from 1960 to 1968. The Spartan Daily News, was founded in 1934 and is published four days a week when classes are in session. The publication follows...
Depicts social and political scenes in Ukraine, including nationalist gatherings and demonstrations, religious services, ceremonies marking the establishment of Ukrainian independence, and sessions of Ukrainian governmental bodies.
Memoirs, other writings, notes, correspondence, personal documents, printed matter, photographs, audiotapes, and videotape interviews, relating to conditions in Poland during World War II, postwar Polish foreign policy, Polish-American relations, and post-1981 political conditions in Poland. Video use copies of videotape...
Administrative records, correspondence, legislation campaign material, publicity material, fundraising records, personal papers and other material, 1981-2009, from Los Angeles gay activist Bill Wuzzy Spaulding. The bulk of the collection is organizational records from the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Committee...
Correspondence, journals, ledgers, logbooks, photographs and other material relating to the Spaulding family of Boston who, later (1929-1931), also maintained a home in Santa Barbara. Of particular interest is the 1849 California gold rush era diary of Mahlon Day Spaulding...
George Spaulding (1881-1959) was a screen, stage, radio, and television actor, as well as a stage producer and playwright. The collection consists of theater programs, mementos, and a scrapbook relating to the Spaulding's acting career.
Holograph letter written at Camp Grover, Orffutts Cross Roads.
The Myron Spaulding and Spaulding Boatworks photographs, 1860-2010, bulk circa 1930-1950, (SAFR 22090, P08-003) are comprised mainly of photographs of yachting in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, either taken by or collected by Myron Spaulding, noted boat designer and...
The Spaulding, Rex and DeSwarte drawings of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osherenko house (Beverly Hill, Calif.) spans 6 linear feet and dates from 1948. The collection is composed of two flat file folders which contain drawings that document the...
Correspondence, reports, studies, bulletins, newsletters, appointment and note books, and printed matter, relating to education in, and educational assistance to, underdeveloped countries, especially in relation to their economic development.
The Sumner Spaulding architectural drawings span 3 linear feet and date circa 1950 to circa 1953. The collection is composed of sketches, architectural drawings, and specifications relating to the Mrs. Sumner Spaulding residence....
Reminiscences of campaigning for woman suffrage; friendships with Alice Paul, Sara Bard Field and other women in the movement; Anne Martin's senatorial campaign; organization of the National Woman's Party; campaigning for world peace. Appended: interview with Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan conducted Jan....
These records consist of administrative papers of the Speakers' Bureau including the founding constitution of 1954 created by the College for Women, meeting minutes, policy development about speakers on campus, and informational material for prospective speakers.
This collection contains the records of the Speakers' Club of Los Angeles for the years 1931-1935. Established in 1931, the club aimed to facilitate cooperation between government officials and agencies and the public.
The collection consists of the papers of three generations of the Spear family: Alexander Fulton Spear (1800-1853), Alexander Fulton Spear (1827-1900), and Lewis Eugene Spear (1867-1953).
Consists of letters and accounts and other commercial records of his store in Monterey from 1832 and in San Francisco from 1836. Some relate to partnership, 1836-38, with William Sturgis Hinckley and Jacob Primer Leese.
This collection contains correspondence from Cpl. Paul M. Spear, AEF, to his parents and brother during the First World War.
The collection is comprised of a subdivision map as well as specifications, blueprints, and sketches of several structures constructed in South Los Angeles between 1910 and 1930.
The Arthur D. Spearman, S.J. Papers, 1824-1977 (1955-1975), documents the life of priest, author, and former University Archivist Father Arthur D. Spearman, S.J. The bulk of the collection consists of subject files and photographs used by Fr. Spearman for his...
Personal papers of tenor saxophonist Glenn Spearman.
The Arthur D. Spearman, S. J., Autograph Collection (1925-1947) consists of 1 box (.2 linear feet) of autographed letters and cards that Father Spearman collected.
Collection includes programs from ASSU concerts, 1938; sheet music of four hits from the Big Game Gaieties, n.d.; programs, photographs, and a newsletter of her sorority Chi Omega, 1937-38; Student Handbook, 1937; and programs from the 1938 commencement week, including...
This collection is comprised of miscellaneous graphic materials, including discrete items, series, and record groups. The materials may have limited or unknown provenance, and are not associated with any larger existing collection....
Miscellaneous artifacts, mostly related to writing or printing and including such things as papyrus fragments, palm-leaf manuscripts, medals, seals, playing cards, old eye glasses and pens, Arabic scrolls, print blocks, including six by Theo Jung, and two marble (alabaster?) busts,...
This is a collection of uncatalogued periodicals held by UCLA Library Special Collections.
The Records of the California Special Crime Study Commission on Organized Crime span nine years years, from 1945 to 1954. The majority of the records in the collection are dated between 1947-1952. The materials consist of correspondence, memos, field notes,...
Record Series 767 contains the event files of the UCLA Office of Special Events and Protocol. Materials include budgest, guest lists, examples of printed materials, and correspondence with vendors.
Slides, memoranda, diskettes, budgets, flyers forof dinner events, executive board meeting minutes, and issues of the Gold & Silver Gazette, the Sierra Nevada Chapter's newsletter.
Includes maps other than street and road maps. Specialized charts, diagrams and maps pertaining to topography, soil condition, mines and minerals locale, building renderings, city planning and real property; maps published by the National Geographic Society, the United States Forest...
Holograph letter written from Head Quarters, Department Northern Virginia requesting officers to proceed to Goldsboro, N. C. and report for duty to Major General D. H. Hill and Major J. W. Ratchford by command of Gen. Lee and signed by...
Holograph Special Order no. 598, dated August 26th, 1862 and written on official stationery of Headquarters South Western Division, Missouri, Springfield, is about E. B. Payne [Eugene B. Payne], who organized and served in the first company of Union troops...
Holograph military order written on official stationery from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office, signed by Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas. Special Orders No. 164 grants a two-week leave of absence to Captain Joseph H. Bradley of the 5th New York...
Holograph military order written on official stationery from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, signed by Assistant Adjutant General John Withers. Special Orders No. 291 is a transfer order for William Langan of Company H, 12th Louisiana Volunteers Regiment, transferring...
Holograph military order written on official stationery from Head-Quarters, Department of South Carolina, Ga., & Fla., Charleston, S. C., signed by Assistant Adjutant General John M. Otey, by command of General Beauregard. Special Orders No. 5 requests Private J. Rowe...
Printed Special Orders no. 74, from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, [D. C.], authorizes members and Recorder of the Board of Officers to draw commutation of fuel and quarters while on duty. The members and Recorder were convened...
Five documents including a draft ordinance, official passed Ordinance 7056: An Ordinance Regulating Wearing of Bathing Suits in Certain Portions of La Jolla Park, a petition signed by numerous citizens, a letter from the San Diego Police regarding the appointment...
This small collection of reports, correspondence, and studies, documents the activities of Special Service for Groups, 1948-1983. Included are documents describing the history of the organization, independent evaluations of the work of the agency's social workers, documentation for an agency...
These files were collected from various staff members who do not have a larger file group in the Special Files. This file group consists of selected materials from 19 staff members and concerns diverse topics and includes 2 boxes of...
Construction specficiations for the Second Church of Christ Scientist on Oxford Street in Berkeley, California, prepared by architect William Arthur Newman and approved April 6, 1915. The building was never constructed.
Specifications for the Construction of a Steel Cargo Steamer (SAFR 18490, HDC 192) for the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation by the Skinner & Eddy Corporation of Seattle, Washington dated May 1917. The collection is available for research use...
Original copy of complete architectural specifications for the Stanford Union [1913], Stanford University, from the office of Charles F. Whittlesey, architect.
A collection of single issues of periodicals publishing haiku or discussion of the haiku movement.
A collection of single issues of periodicals publishing haiku or discussion of the haiku movement.
A collection of single issues of periodicals publishing haiku or discussion of the haiku movement.
A collection of single issues of periodicals publishing haiku or discussion of the haiku movement.
Includes works by Ukai Uchi yama. Others, unidentified, possibly are by the same artist.
Handwritten title from spine.
Collection includes typed and handwritten correspondence, signed photographs from persons prominent in the classical music world, a typed script for a speech on Toscanini, and a limited-edition copy of Arthur Schnabel's "Reflections on Music," signed by the author. Audio tapes...
Published annually, in print, by the Associated Students organization of Harvey Mudd College from 1961 through 2008, is the yearbook for the college.
This collection contains speeches given in the United States House and Senate in 1854 by senators and house of represenatives, on the question to pass or reject the Kansas and Nebraska Territorial Bill.
This collection contains the papers of the family of New York State congressman and businessman John James Speed (1803-1867) including letters, indentures, announcements, receipts, and photographs. Includes family correspondence, as well as letters to Speed about business ventures, including Speed’s...
The collection comprises administrative committee records compiled by Harriett Speegle at the University of California, Irvine, from 1983-1992.
Personal and military correspondence of Daniel N. Speer.
Letter dated January 30, 1930, from Speers to Chatters, expressing interest in employment with Chatters. Response indicating Chatters' interest dated February 4, 1930.
Correspondence of German Jewish archaeologist Dr. Hermine Speier (1898-1989), the first woman employed by the Vatican, who converted to Catholicism and worked under Church protection. The majority of the correspondence is with Speier's lover, Italian airship navigator General Umberto Nobile,...
The collection contains material on AIDS prevention education (1980s-1993), San Francisco politics (1970s-1980s), and Harvey Milk.
Dick Spelmann (b. 1931) was a book dealer who sold science fiction and fantasy books and helped to organize trade sells at numerous science fiction conventions in the late twentieth century. This collection consists of his published checklists for trade...
The Port of Los Angeles photograph, circa 1926, (SAFR 24637, P15-010) is comprised of one aerial photograph of the channel of the Port of Los Angeles, California. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for...
Papers belonging to the Spence and Lowell families of New England.
Consists of papers of David Estevan Spence, including real estate records for property in Monterey County and San Juan Bautista (1830-1850). Contains a request by Jose M. Maldonado to build a road near Spence’s property in Monterey County and a...
This collection consists of land reform documents from the government of El Salvador to the United States Department of State prior to and during the Salvadoran Civil War.
Three holograph letters written to his friend during his service in Company D of the 13th New Jersey Infantry Regiment. They were written in Virginia from February to September, 1863.
Salvadoran military interrogation and other reports, transcripts of interrogations, Salvadoran government press releases, captured guerrilla documents, guerrilla warfare manuals, leaflets, flyers, and photographs relating to guerrilla activities of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front in El Salvador and to allegations...
Correspondence, manuscripts, press release, flyers, photographs, and other material, 1975-1984, from David Spencer (also known as David Schwinkendorf). Spencer was a gay activist living in Los Angeles.
Contains legal, financial and land documents, mostly relating to the Queen Bee Mining Company, as well as business and family correspondence. Also includes Garner Spencer's patent for a two cycle engine and ephemera.
This collection consists of photocopies of the correspondence between Fanny Bixby Spencer (a philanthropist, pacifist, and playwright) and Nicolaas Steelink during and following his imprisonment at San Quentin (1920-1922) for "criminal syndicalism" due to his activities with the Industrial Workers...
The scrapbook includes a wide variety of items including typewritten reports on local history written by PTA members; pamphlets about Mt. Diablo State Park and California history; a report on CCCHS’s dedication in 1954 of a bronze plaque marking the...
This collection contains nine letters and four postcards from Pvt. Harold A. "Horace" Spencer, AEF to Jean I. Wilson during the First World War.
Howard O. Spencer (1838-1918) served as a Mormon missionary in England and was an early settler of the town of Orderville, Utah. The collection contains eighteen letters, the majority of which are written by Spencer to his family while he...
The Jane Spencer collection contains writings, correspondence, flight logs, lists, printed matter, videotapes of interviews, clippings, and photographs relating to the British Air Transport Auxiliary, an organization of civilian British and American and other foreign pilots of both sexes to...
Joseph E. Spencer (1907-1984) was a professor of geography at UCLA. His fields of expertise were East and Southeast Asia and cultural geography. The collection consists of manuscripts, course notes, syllabi, correspondence, publications, research files, and printed materials related to...
One letter (ALS) to Mrs. [?] Hatch thanking her for the gift of her book of poems. October 10, n.y. Found in Kellogg's Out of the Deep (Santa Barbara: Schauer Printing Studio, 1944). Alpha list.
Collection consists of manuscript and ozalid copy sketches, scores, and/or parts of popular titles and television show music composed by Spencer; typescript lyrics; miscellaneous documents and correspondence....
Ray Spencer was a screenwriter and produced the West Coast production of the controversial play of, , in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA (ca. 1947-1948). The bulk of the collection consists of materials related to the play. Additionally, there...
This collection contains one correspondence written by service member Theodore A. Spencer to Rich Garibaldi during the Vietnam War.
A collection of 15 assorted drawings of interiors, decorative details for interiors, furnishings, and furniture. The designs show work in the Adams and Gothic styles. Drawings are variously rendered in ink, crayon, watercolor, and pencil. Also included are two photographic...
The papers primarily document Gino Speranza's work as a journalist and foreign correspondent for and the in Italy during the war and political and military attaché for the United States embassy in Rome from 1917 to 1919. The papers are...
This collection consists of the papers of writer Ann Sperber (1935-1994), including her research for the biographies she wrote, including "Bogart," as well as legal research.
The Lynette Sperber papers, 1995-2010, includes educational and political campaign materials donated by activist Lynette Sperber. Sperber is a public speaker who works closely with LGBT advocacy organizations, primarily Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG). The materials...
The Milton Sperling papers span the years circa 1929-1985 and encompass 7 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, writings by Sperling, project files, correspondence, three scrapbooks, and photographs....
Charles Speroni (1911-1984) was the first chairman of the Department of Italian at UCLA (1949-56), Dean of the College of Fine Arts, UCLA (1968-79), and served as editor of . After his retirement in 1979, he founded the Los Angeles...
Relates to Rudolf Hess.
The collection consists of 20 albums with negatives and 3 reels of film taken by Riverside resident and lepidopterist John L. Sperry from 1916-1931. The negatives mostly were taken during vacations, and depict natural areas and parks throughout the United...
Relates to German, European and international economic conditions, and especially to the steel industry.
This collection chiefly contains ranch journals of the Sphinx Ranch, vineyard, and commercial winery in Altadena, California, purchased by William Allen in 1878, as well as some additional materials related to ranch and the Allen family. The journals primarily...
Miscellaneous business and personal papers, correspondence, letter books, and clippings, mostly relating to Brigadier General Peter W. Spicer (?-1834) and his son, John W. Spicer. An important part of the collection consists of correspondence and letters of recommendation assembled by...
The Jack Spicer Papers, 1939-1982, document Spicer's career as a poet in the San Francisco Bay Area. Included are writings, correspondence, teaching materials, school work, personal papers, and materials relating to the literary magazine . Spicer's creative works constitute the...
Correspondence, ephemera, legal documents, programs, and promotional materials. Among the most significant items in this collection are Ploscowe's files regarding the political activities of Julian Beck and Judith Malina, co-founders of the Living Theatre, and Judith Malina's diaries.
Portraits and family photos.
Personal letters, calling cards, ephemera, school notebooks. Reflects on life in Lawrence, Kansas. Includes two yearbooks for Tulane University, Louisiana and two etchings by C. Trano. See also photographs in P-95.
These papers document the professional and employment status of Ruth Altman Spiegel, a social worker, when she worked for the Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles and the School of Social Welfare at UCLA in the late 1940s and...
Collection includes correspondence, lecture notes, course materials, manuscripts, publications, photographs, newsletters, and other materials. Some of the correspondence and publications are in German.
The papers of Jungian analyst J. Marvin Spiegelman document his training (including a Ph.D. in Clinical and Social Psychology [1952] from UCLA, and his work leading to the Analyst’s Diploma [1959] from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland), psychotherapy...
Forty-three audiotapes of oral histories of California waterfowl hunters. Transcriptions of the interviews are included.
Correspondence, writings, personnel records, photographs, and miscellany, relating to Signal Corps photography and recording during World War II. Includes recordings of the Japanese surrender ceremonies aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in 1945.
Material documenting Spier's work as an anthropologist, primarily relating to American Indians. Includes correspondence on his research on Indian cradles; comparative notes on ethnography; field notebooks, mainly on the Plains and Klamath Indians; and material relating to Salish Indian weaving....
Relates to Deutsche Bank efforts to secure oil concessions in Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Includes explanatory note by M. J. Larsons.
Papers of oceanographer and deep-sea explorer Fred Noel Spiess, including his correspondence, research files, professional materials and writings. The collection also includes some family papers, such as early correspondence between Spiess and his wife, Sally, and materials documenting their joint...
This collection chiefly contains signed portrait prints of stage actors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries collected by American film producer Leonard Spigelgass (1908-1985).
Professional papers of George and Louise Spindler pertaining to their research, publications, courses taught, and departmental matters; papers include correspondence, memoranda, articles, course materials, case studies, research proposals, and photographs. Their research interests included the Menominee Indians of Wisconsin, the...
The collection consists of pamphlets, brochures, advertising material, and newspaper and periodical clippings related to African Americans.
Arthur B. Spingarn (1878-1971) was a lawyer, chairman of the NAACP national legal committee, and vice-president (1911-40) and president of the NAACP (1940-66). He collected books about African Americans, and founded the Spingarn Collection of Negro Literature at Howard University....
The Johanna Spinks Malibu Portraits Collection contains watercolor and ink portraits and corresponding interviews from two of her portrait series, "The Face of Malibu" and "The Face of Malibu Rebuilds". Both portrait series and interviews featured in . "The Face...
Letters, printed matter, photographs, and military paraphernalia, relating mainly to American military operations during World War I and in the postwar occupation of Germany.
Consists of personal, academic and professional correspondence of Robert Spira during his time as associate professor of Mathematics at Michigan State University and assistant professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee.
This collection includes a DVD transfer of the original videorecording done by Harley Goes and Bo Parker and a transcript of the interviews recorded. Interviewees include Ed Parker, Allen Veaner, Hank Epstein, John Schroeder, Tom Martin, Dick Guertin, Bill Kiefer,...
40 Tiffs from a collection of material lent to SDASM for our Speed exhibition. Focus is on the Spirit of America driven by Craig Breedlove
A collection of typescript hymns, prayers, essays, and reports; newsletters; mailings; and photocopied articles and chapters about spiritual and mental healing, 1970-1970. Includes documents by or about: Universal Church of Ageless Wisdom (Woodbury, NJ) -- Alpha Energy Products (Miami, FL)...
The collection consists of working files for Charlene Spretnak's book, The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art: Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present, along with exhibition catalogs and artists monographs.
Collection consists of drafts and typescripts of essays and poems of Spiro and other contemporary writers, as well as translations, published works and reprints, periodicals, newspapers, correspondence, posters, and broadsheets. There are some materials in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and...
R. Leon Spiro poems and other material includes 34 poems written by Spiro and four pages from maritime magazines. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The Neil Spisak papers span the years 1979-2004 and encompasses approximately 6 linear feet. The collection includes scripts, and an assortment of schedules, set plans, wardobe continuities, and other production materials for FACE/OFF (1997), HEAT (1995), and a dozen other...
Correspondence, reports, minutes, drafts of writings, printed matter, and audio-visual material, relating to Food for Peace, world food supply and agricultural production, and Wisconsin and United States politics, especially the 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns of Richard M. Nixon.
Relates to post-World War II reconstruction of Europe.
Personal and professional papers and research material related to the life and career of anatomist and brain morphologist Edward Anthony Spitzka. There is also some material related to his father, notable neurologist Edward Charles Spitzka.
Material created by Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka, a prominent early 20th century brain anatomist, for his article "A Study of the Brain of the Late Major J. W. Powell."
Photographs relating to the history of lumbering and logging including views of sawmills, logging equipment, flumes, locomotives, oxen, forests, railroad construction, etc.
Leo Griffin Spofford worked for a variety of government agencies from 1932-1947, including the WPA, the War Public Services Division of the Federal Works Agency, and the New Orleans Department of War Emergency Children's Service. In 1946, Leo became the...
One view of Spokane Falls, C and C Milling Co. and adjacent area of Spokane, Wash. along Spokane River, and one view of Shoshone Falls, along the Snake River in Southern Idaho.
Collection contains Spolyar’s hand-written playlists from his radio shows on the Stanford student station, KZSU, as well as program guides, time schedules, and memoranda.
This collection contains DVDs, VHS tapes, books and other material on the Tuskegee Airmen as collected by Cora M. Spooner, who has an affiliation with Friends of the Tuskegee Airmen. Mostly contains material related to the Congressional balls and other...
Archaeologist and linguist David Brainerd Spooner was an early graduate of Stanford University (1899) who did considerable work and writing in archaeology, Indian religion, Indian history, languages, and linguistics.
Collection consists of family photographs of John Pitcher Spooner family and papers of John Pitcher Spooner and Fred K. Spooner. John Pitcher Spooner's papers include family correspondence, notes, a sea voyage sketchbook and genealogy notes (1857-1917). Fred Spooner's papers include...
The Sports Collection is made up of photographs, scrapbooks, baseball scorebooks, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. Sports covered in this Collection include baseball, bicycling,...
Tickets, game programs, schedules, newsletters, pre-season guide books, sport magazines, and other ephemera from college and professional sports.
The Sportsmen Quartet were a Barbershop Quartet that performed renditions of songs written in the early half of the twentieth century. Many of their performances occurred between the late 1930s and late 1960s where they often performed on both radio...
Donald Spoto (1941- ) wrote biographical studies of film and theater personalities. The collection contains files relating to Spoto's biographies and includes books, magazines, interviews, bibliographies, holograph notes, cassette recordings, film scripts, letters, and galley proofs covering the lives of...
Documents relating to the estate of Harry I. Spotts, 1867; deeds and abstract of title for property in St. Louis; accounts, 1861-1871; miscellaneous correspondence of Albert T. Spotts, 1872-1897; In Memoriam by the California Title Insurance Company for Albert T....
This collection consists mainly of letters between investors and employees of the Charles S. Sprague Company of Goldfield, Nevada, from the mid-1910s regarding their investments in mining stocks, including the Goldfield Merger, as well as correspondence about the business failures...
The Claire Sprague Collection consists of materials relating both to Mrs. Sprague's teaching and to her writing career. One important component is a set of letters written to Mrs. Sprague by interned Japanese American 6th graders, formerly of French Camp...
This collection consists of material related to Douglas Sprague's tenure at the California State Mining and Geology Board and career at CalMat, Inc. and Vulcans Material Company.
Typescript of "Study in relief : the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1919."
This collection consists of materials pertaining both to the history of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office as well as the general history of Santa Clara County. Items included are: crime reports, city directories, hundreds of original as well...
This collection consists primarily of the recordings created and/or collected by Ed Sprankle. The bulk of the collection focuses on jazz music performances by Turk Murphy, Gene Mayl's Dixieland Rhythm Kings, the Great Pacific Jazz Band, Jelly Roll Jazz Band,...
Papers of artist, San Jose State University professor, and gallery owner, Frederick Spratt. Collection includes personal correspondence, academic papers, grade books, gallery files, artist files, slides, articles, calendars, photos and family memorabilia.
This collection contains materials related to the life of senior gay activist, Jack Spratt. Spratt (1919-1991) was born in Kentucky and taught music in junior high schools in Wyoming and the Marshall Islands before relocating to San Francisco in 1974....
List of commanding officers of the Russian Imperial army at the time of World War I.
Alma Spreckels papers and correspondence (SAFR 17886, HDC 396), 1953-1961, is a collection of xerographic copies of business papers and general correspondence generated by Alma Spreckels, who was a trustee of the San Francisco Maritime Museum. The collection is available...
The collection contains information related to specific properties owned by J.D. and A.B. Spreckels Company and other Spreckels-owned companies.
Spreckels financial records primarily concern the financial activities and investments of Adolph and John Spreckels. The bulk of the collection spans the years from 1880 to 1925, documenting the financial transactions of several joint ventures statewide. Includes ledgers, journals, cash...
Annual agricultural reports and reports of the experiment station of a sugar beet refiner formerly located in Salinas, California. Also includes United States Sugar Manufacturers' Association leaflets and reports; USDA reports on the beet-sugar industry; and one twentieth-century pamphlet on...
Relates to national socialism in Germany.
The Larry Sprenger papers consists of notes, correspondence, and records documenting the professional and private life of Larry Sprenger, an insurance salesman and political activist, in the 1980s and 1990s. The bulk of the collection, from 1983 to 1985, represents...
The collection consists of journal articles, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings; complete issues of magazines and journals; calendars; posters; audio/visual materials; glossaries; bibliographies.
Memoirs, correspondence, writings, bulletins, clippings, and photographs, relating to American military activities in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Letters from American and Belgian soldiers in France during World War I, relating to military life at the front, and photographs and memorabilia, relating to American soldiers during World War I.
Incoming correspondence (ca. 200 letters) from American and European political, religious, and literary figures. Manuscript of Rebecca Spring's memoirs (191 p.), ca. 1900....
Minutes of meetings, laws of company, bills of sale, accounts.
Minutes of meetings; laws of the company, bills of sale, accounts....
The Spring Valley Mining and Irrigation Company was founded in 1875 as a result of the consolidation of earlier companies and mining claims. Hydraulic mining was carried on by the company until 1887. A. W. Mellon of Pittsburgh bought the...
This collection consists of an album of 28 photographic prints of Joel Parker Whitney's Spring Valley Ranch in Placer County, California. The photographs were taken by the firm of Runnels & Stateler of San Francisco, circa 1889. Included are photographs...
Three brown leather-bound photograph albums contain 232 gelatin silver prints with handwritten captions and dates in silver. The photographs record Spring Valley Water Company projects between 1918 and 1929 to expand San Francisco's water system to newly developed districts and...
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Legal papers documenting the agreements between the Spring Valley Water Company and Stanford University regarding Searsville Dam and Resevoir, 1919; and recordbook of measurements of the depth of Searsville Lake and amount of rainfall, 1905-1913, with some notes pertaining to...
The Spring Valley Water Company records, 1856-1952, consist of minutes, organizational papers, and correspondence from the presidencies of William B. Bourn and Samuel P. Eastman, along with property, stock, and financial records for the "S.V.W.Co." and its predecessors, Spring...
Legal papers documenting the agreements between the Spring Valley Water Company and Stanford University regarding Searsville Dam and Resevoir, 1919; and recordbook of measurements of the depth of Searsville Lake and amount of rainfall, 1905-1913, with some notes pertaining to...
Springfest 2000, the sixth annual celebration, was held on May 25, 2000. Included in the video are remarks by University Provost John Hennessy, Sally Dickson, director of campus relations with the Office for Multicultural Development, and student Drue Kataoka; musical...
Printed work of the performance artist Annie Sprinkle.
Reports, pamphlets, serial issues, minutes, conference proceedings, discussion bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to activities of the United States National Student Association and its relation to international student organizations. Consists mainly of issuances of the United States National Student...
This collection contains papers of Nevada and California mine stockholder and insurance agent John Sproston (1832-approximately 1881) and includes diaries and account books kept by Sproston and clients (1856-1879); business and personal letters (ca. 1875-1883); financial records, indentures, and stock...
Allan Sproul's papers primarily concern his financial and banking activities and interests. Much of the collection consists of correspondence, both to and from other bankers and economists, largely discussing financial trends and policies. The collection also contains extensive files...
Includes photographs of various business and political functions, dedications and gatherings possibly connected with Sproul's activity with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1945-1956) when he was president, advisory work on banking policy, and service of bounds of Kaiser...
Printed matter, clippings, maps, invitations, programs, diplomatic list, and photographs, relating to American relations with China and Cambodia, the Marshall Mission of 1945-1946, and cultural and political conditions in Cambodia.
Correspondence, addresses, statements, biographical material, and lectures, relating to American naval operations in World War II. Includes correspondence with Presidents Harry S.Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The collection consists of the records of Spruce Street Forum, an organization founded in 1995 by Bonnie Broderick Wright as a venue for experimental and avant-garde artists, writers, theorists and scholars to present their work. It contains artist files relating...
Spun Yarn typescript by Jack Shickell (SAFR 17192, HDC 297) consists of a preface and five chapters. It is a memoir of his experiences at sea. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Publications, presentations, video tapes, and digital files dating back to the 1990s from Dr. Lani Spund, former Chief Information Systems Architect for Apple Computer Inc. while he was project leader for the Apple VITAL (Virtually Integrated Technical Architecture Lifecycle), a...
Photographs, motion picture film, video tape, maps, letters, printed matter, miscellany, and memorabilia, relating to social conditions and the European community in Shanghai from the 1910s through the 1940s. Includes printed copies of writings by G. Spunt.
This collection contains letters, travel materials, ephemera and news clippings from Pvt. Hubert A. Spurgin, USA.
Concerning his work in phrenology and his travels in Scotland.
Memoirs, other writings, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to underground movements in Poland during World War II, and to postwar political conditions in Poland. Includes a Polish doctoral dissertation by Marek Katolik relating to Marian Spychalski.
The collection documents the formation, administration, and activities of what is believed to be the oldest active Chinese American women's service organization in the United States. The collection includes constitution and bylaws, meeting minutes, committee files, financial records, and materials...
Squaring the Circle, a play written by Russian dramatist Valentin Katayev, was first produced at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1928. The United States production, translated by Charles Malamuth and Eugene Lyons, premiered at the Pasadena Community Playhouse in August...
Audio-visual materials, correspondence, ephemera, financial records, legal documents, photographs, programs, promotional materials, and scripts, providing an extensive historical record of the expatriate Hungarian theatre troupe from the time of its inception in Budapest in 1969 to its activities in the...
A handwritten diary of cruises and travels taken by inventor and pharmaceutical manufacturer E.R. (Edward Robinson) Squibb with his wife, Helen, of Brooklyn, New York, features visits to numerous countries as passengers on several cruise lines, from 29 May through...
Collection consists of transcripts for 60 interviews conducted by Jason Squire with motion picture industry personalities. Includes 27 interviews for the book The movie business : American film industry practice (c1973) and 33 interviews for the book The movie business...
Sir John Collings Squire (1884-1958) was the literary editor for the (1913), a poet, editor of various books of poetry, the founder of the literary magazine (1919), and a reviewer for the (1937). The collection consists of literary manuscripts, correspondence,...
This collection consists of video tapes from various films and television shows, including scenes from the films "Miracle at Sea: The Rescue of Tony Bullimore" (1998) and "Little Women" (1994).
Papers and photographs belonging to Russel N. Squire (1908-1997), professor of Music at George Pepperdine College 1937-1956 and professor of Philosophy 1972-1978.
Papers and photographs belonging to Russel N. Squire (1908-1997), professor of Music at George Pepperdine College 1937-1956 and professor of Philosophy 1972-1978.
Photographs are of campus buildings, rugby game and the cheering section at the stadium, and students on campus.
Speech delivered at Urbana, Illinois, December 28, 1933.
This is a collection of Biblical Posters done in an Indian style, the work of Sister Claire, SMMI, a pioneer in Indian Christian art. The collection contains prints marked Series 1, 1-140, printed in Bangalore: N.B.C.L.C. In addition to the...
Letters from S.R. Shrader of Liberty (Missouri?) to William James Knox. Letter of 1852 July 8 includes mention of a "gold tunnel" along with business news and discussion of local politics. Letter of 1853 May 21 introduces Lawson A. Talbott,...
The SRI ARC/NIC records contain material from Stanford Research Institute’s Augmentation Research Center (ARC) and Stanford Research Institute’s Network Information Center (NIC) project. The bulk of the collection is from 1968 through 1991. The collection documents the development of Dr....
Interview with Weldon B. Gibson concerning the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, its dean Ernest C. Arbuckle, other Stanford faculty, collegiate athletics, and the Stanford Research Institute.
Photographs depict S.S. Cape Mendocino (T-AKR-5064) arriving in San Franciso following World War II duty in the Pacific. One photograph depicts ship approaching waterfront; other photograph depicts portion of ship's deck crowded with troops eager to disembark.
Cite as: [Identification of item], S.S. Carinthia World Cruise photograph album, Wyles Mss 116. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Photos show detailed views of the S.S. President Hoover, including close up views of damage (caused by ammunition?) and workers repairing the ship. The ship is shown in an unidentified harbor.
Contains letters to various relatives, describing the journey west and life in gold rush California.
Photographs depict Coulter family members and others in attendance at the 1943 launching ceremony of the S.S. William A. Coulter cargo ship at the Permanente Metals Corporation shipyard no. 1 in Richmond, Calif.
This collection chiefly contains film stills for Tarzan movies starring Johnny Weissmuller from the 1930s to 1950s, which were compiled by Weissmuller fan and researcher Geoff St. Andrews.
"This is an unpublished collection of miscellaneous papers on the history of St. Bartholomew's, [assembled by Norwich surgeon Charles Noon]. Some are probably Noon's own work, such as a typed list of the physicians and surgeons of the hospital through...
St. Catherine’s scrapbook consists of one oversized, hardcover scrapbook with riveted binding. Composed of newspaper clippings, photographs, school and congregation programs, and other ephemera, the scrapbook represents the time period, geographic location, and focus of its creators. Though it is...
Letters with copies of communications from the General Land Office, concerning Mexican land grants in Southern California, many in dispute with the railroads.
The collection consists of around 100 stories, articles, and comics written by author Eric (Raymond) St. Clair from the late 1940s to late 1960s. The stories in the collection, written mostly for children and often featuring bear protagonists, were published...
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other material pertaining to the personal and professional life of Margaret St. Clair, an American science fiction writer. Includes a number of published and unpublished manuscripts in the science fiction genre as well as...
Keith St. Clare published Vanguard magazine (1966-1969). This collection includes an email and an open letter written by St. Clare describing his involvement with activist organization Vanguard.
The is a small collection of San Fernando Valley State College (SFVSC) memorabilia, including St. Denis' signed yearbook and class ring. St. Denis was a Korean War veteran attending SFVSC on the GI Bill and was the first elected president...
Ruth St. Denis was one of the first internationally known modern dancers, and was famous for her cultural dance performances. Ted Shawn was a male pioneer for American modern dance, and was St. Denis' dance partner for a large part...
Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968) was a modern dance pioneer who combined spirituality and dance. Throughout her career, St. Denis's dances were greatly influenced by eastern culture and religion. In the later years of her career, Christian themes were also explored...
This collection contains the papers of Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968) an American modern dancer and co-founder of the Denishawn School of Dance, chiefly dating from the 1930s-1970s and consisting of scrapbook binders, photographs, audiovisual materials, correspondence, newsletters, and ephemera. Materials...
The collection comprises over 100 photographic prints of Ruth St. Denis, who influenced the development of American modern dance. The photographs feature St. Denis posing alone in costume, with fellow dancers, traveling, and at leisure with her husband and partner,...
Collection of material related to the St. Francis Dam collapse in Los Angeles County, California, in March 1928.
A collection of eye witness accounts or family oral history of the St. Francis Dam disaster and how it effected the people of Santa Paula
Stories of eight Santa Paulans who experienced the March 12, 1928 flood in Santa Paula, Ca
Report of the Jouint Archectectural Committee of Los Angles and Santa Paula, on the restoration of buildings after the St. Francis Dam Disaster
Cooperative records and publications that were distributed to shareholders by the board of directors, manager, and committees, together with additional articles, clippings, and other materials collected by shareholder, archivist and donor Carol Cuénod.
The collection consists of the fragile original plans and specifications for the houses in St. Francis Wood. Unlike the rest of the collections at the EDA, these plans are listed by address on the project index....
Located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco, St. Francis Wood is a prime example of the "Garden City" ideals of neighborhood planning popular at the turn of the 20th century. The St. Francis Wood Virtual collection contains digital images...
Depicts scenes of commercial and industrial activity in Malaya.
St. Helens Shipbuilding Company contract for the Thistle (built 1917; schooner) (SAFR 17223, HDC 316) contains one contract for the THISTLE. There is also the original contract envelope and a desk memo from August 1922. The collection is available for...
The St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church Collection is made up of photographs and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The first Episcopal Church services in La Jolla...
The two parish registers of the St. James Episcopal Church, which make up this collection, date from 1907-1916. The registers include transcripts of early missionary accounts by Bishop William Ingram Kip (1854-1855) and Reverend James S. McGowan (1875-1878), as well...
Guest Registry for St James Hotel of San Francisco, CA 1918 July 1 - 1919 May 8.
The David St. John papers consist of notes, drafts, and publication materials for all of St. John's collections of poetry, as well as for prose works, individual and unpublished poems, and collaborative works. The collection also contains drafts of introductions...
Relates to a proposed territorial settlement regarding Israel and Palestine. Includes appendices.
St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway journals from July 1906 to December 1918.
Alumnae Association collection of materials on the history of the College, dating from 1933-1992. Includes admissions requirements, constitution and bylaws, yearbooks, correspondence, student papers and notes, memorabilia, and newsletters.
Ellis St. Joseph was a producer and writer. The collection includes television and motion picture script material and published novellas related to St. Joseph's career.
Medals from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, and the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon.
Collection contains a, 1876 letter from D.G. Goodrich to E.F. Winslow regarding an annual rail pass, with Winslow's reply on verso, an 1879 legal release and cancellation of taxes and ratification of the board of supervisors filed by Winslow as...
Correspondence.
Notice of free ticket.
Agreement of March 30, 1810, for sale on court order of property belonging to the late Joseph Robidoux (mortgaged to Cavelier & Petit, New Orleans) by Edward Hempstead, their attorney, to Peter Primm and his wife Mary, showing satisfaction of...
Engraving by George E. Perine & Co., New York, [ca. 1860s].
Patient case reports for St. Luke's Hospital, in London, from 1839-1840 were completed in manuscript by James Luke on pre-printed forms which were bound as a ledger. The printed headings are: Name -- Age -- Residence -- Occupation -- Married...
Collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, and ephemera relating to the St. Mark's Poetry Project of New York, a government-financed program of creative arts open to "alienated" youth from ages 17 to 25.
St. Mary Catholic Church was first located at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Broadway. The land was donated in 1888 by the Escondido Land and Town Company, along with bricks to build the church. In 1970, the parish community...
One letter (ALS) from unknown author to Rev. C. B. Perry of Baltimore, MD, re placement of two boys in St. Mary's Academy, upon recommendation of a Mr. Flowers, who the author does not know "... but am of the...
History of St. Mary's College High School, and history of Peralta Park area of Berkeely, Calif.
The collection contains correspondence, reports, photographs, and printed materials from 1895 to 2007. Materials are related to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, and include administrative documents and activities of the church as well as biographical information and office files of two...
Unless otherwise noted, all records are available electronically....
Primarily letters written to Sarah Prideaux. Correspondents include Selwyn Image (1898-99, discussing type), E. Gordon Duff (1903, about early bindings), Samuel P. Avery (1894-1903, regarding books bound for him by Prideaux), Sir Emery Walker (concerning her Catalogue of bookbindings), C.H....
Letters, writings, speeches, scrapbooks, etc., relating mainly to Adolphus Frederick St. Sure's career as attorney and judge in Alameda County, Calif. and U.S. District Judge of the Northern District of California, and to Joseph Paul St. Sure's career as attorney...
The St. Vincent Ferrer School and Parish Records consists of materials related to the history and administration of St. Vincent Ferrer School and St. Vincent Ferrer Parish. Materials include administrative records, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs and photographic material, and ephemera...
The Stabell family papers consists of 20th c. personal and land documents and a collection of manuscript reminiscences by Paul L. Stabell about life in the Delta and at Clements during the early years of the present century....
The Stabler family papers consists of photographs, clippings, ephemera, correspondence, certificates and licenses, documenting the lives of Laird and Maud Stabler and their children. Laird Stabler was Professor of Chemistry and Physics at USC, and later became Professor of Applied...
The General Donald F. Stace Collection (1939-1971; undated) contains one box and .21 ft of material belonging to Brigadier General Donald F. Stace. The majority of the collection contains official photos of the United States Air Force, including photos of...
Contains ledger of California gold mining business.
Writings, notes, correspondence, government documents, and printed matter relating to Polish participation in World War II and to Polish émigré affairs.
Relates to social conditions and historical events in Poland up to its defeat in World War II, and to wartime and postwar Polish émigrélife in Canada.
Pamphlets, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, leaflets, flyers, memoranda, reports, identification papers, and photographs, relating to political and human rights conditions in Poland, dissent from the communist regime, and the growth of Solidarnosc and other opposition movements.
A certificate of apprenticeship issued to Leo Taylor Stack (1907-1988) by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, in Wellington Kansas, on April 21, 1930, for completion of a course in freight car building.
Documents the move of Glenridge Apartments from private to tenant ownership, beginning in 1970. Includes by-laws, newsletters, minutes, and correspondence of the three Glenridge Apartments' residents' associations.
Sound recording of interview with Loretta Starvus Stack conducted by Lucille Kendall. Discusses working-class childhood in Willimantic, Connecticut; her time with the party; and imprisonment as one of Smith Act defendants in 1951. Discusses the conditions of being jailed with...
The Loretta Starvus Stack collection consists of letters, cards and drawings sent by Smith Act defendant, Loretta Stack, to her husband, Walter Stack, and children, as well as those she received from family and friends while she was detained in...
This collection consists of the papers of American actor Robert Stack (1919-2003). Materials include scripts, awards, and books.
Relates to activities of Tsar Nicholas II and his court during World War I and the Russian Revolution. Photocopy.
Professional photographs depicting Stackpole's figurative sculpture at the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco; a detail of one of his murals in Coit Tower; and an abstract sculpture ("Stone for a furn [sic] forest") in Chauriat, France. Also includes snapshots...
The Robert Stacy-Judd papers span 85 linear feet and date from circa 1911 to circa 1975. The collection includes his unpublished manuscript, , and o those about ancient American culture, particularly what Stacy-Judd identified as Mayan; audio and moving image...
Correspondence, reports, orders, photographs, and miscellanea, relating to American Relief Administration activities in Silesia at the end of World War I, the German-Polish territorial dispute over Silesia, and political and economic conditions in the area.
Scrapbook from her student days at Stanford University includes notices, class registration cards, programs, telegrams, ticket stubs, calling cards, dance cards, and other memorabilia.
Relates to German military operations during World Wars I and II. Includes letters from family members and friends serving in the German army.
Scrapbook kept during her student days at Stanford includes notices, programs, clippings, registration and grade cards, letters, song sheets, invitations, calling cards, and other memorabilia. Also included are a few original drawings, some signed "H.L.S." Subjects include football games, theatrical...
A collection of Winston Churchill letters written to André de Staercke and related correspondence from members of the Churchill family.
This collection consists of records of the Staff Association and Staff Assembly of the University of California, Irvine. Records include minutes, correspondence, by-laws, subject files, newsletters, announcements, ballot information (1991-1992), questionnaire and survey information, memos, scholarship information (1984), and board...
The collection consists of constitution and by-laws, agendas and minutes of meetings of the Executive Committee and Staff Council, general correspondence relating to a variety of issues, and Staff Awards Luncheon files....
The records of the Staff Employees Association include meeting minutes, memoranda, event flyers, and surveys documenting the functions of the Staff Employees Association during the 1990s. These records show SEA efforts to improve campus parking policies and financial assistance...
The Office of the Staff Secretary was the main point of contact and coordination for all communications to the President's Office. The files reflect all of the responsibilities of the staff which included ensuring a smooth flow of information to...
This collection includes records of the Western Pacific Railroad's Western Division and some personal papers collected by Virgil C. Staff.
Record Series 77 contains the administrative files of the Association of Staff Women. Files include: constitution, minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial reports newsletters, program announcements,and membership rosters. One folder also consists of minutes of reports from the Chancellor's Advisory Committee...
Relates to an American naval visit to the Crimea during the Russian Civil War, 1920. Photocopy.
Poems, an unfinished novela, an autobiography, and notes by Clayton Stafford. Poems by and correspondence with Howard Baker, J.V. Cunningham, Barbara Gibbs, Francis Golffing, Janet Lewis, Henry Ramsey, Ann Stanford, and Yvor Winters....
Correspondence (1895, 1904) regarding the employment of C. P. Spafford as a railroad machinist, on the Winifrede Railroad (West Virginia).
Eugene Marshall Stafford served as Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis from 1958 to 1973. His research involved the use of chemicals for the control of insect pests of agricultural crops, especially scale insects on olives and...
Photographs of scenes in China, mainly between 1909 and 1915, and 1932 and 1933.
The Collection is divided into Professional Papers and Project Records; it consists primarily of project records with just a few professional papers. The professional papers include clippings, awards and the transcript of an oral history done for the Thomas Church...
The collection consists of 4 color postcards, all involving San Francisco Bay maritime scenes.
The Stage and Film Magazines Collection consists of periodicals devoted to the theater and to cinema.
Photographs of stage and movie sets from ca. 1910-1930s.
Stage and set designs, primarily for opera and other musical theater productions, created by an unknown designer in England circa 1930 to 1960.
Stage settings and scenes for the 17th Grove play of the Bohemian Club, Wilson's Life, produced in 1919; includes photograph showing a painting for Templeton Crocker's The land of happiness, the 15th Grove play, produced in 1917.
The Stagg Collection contains biographical materials, correspondence, clippings, writings by and about Stagg, photographs and memorabilia.
This collection contains the papers of director John Stahl (1886-1950). Materials include approximately 20 screenplays; correspondence, telegrams, and memos; publicity clippings and reviews of many of Stahl's films; books (mostly novels); synopses and treatments; approximately 50 photographs and stills; two...
This collection consists of the manuscript scores and personal papers of composer Willy Stahl. Papers include photographs, correspondence, contracts, drawings and sketches, journals and written manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and concert programs.
Translations of book reviews and letters, relating to two books by Ester St�hlberg, entitled Mathilda Wrede and Mathilda Wredes Testamente, biographies of a Finnish social worker active in work with prisoners, and to the question of their publication in English....
Includes 12 sections of a stained glass window by Robert Duncan. Also includes slides of the assembled window (dated 1958), of Duncan in a garden, and of portraits of Duncan by R.B. Kitaj, as well as other subjects.
: The collection includes various personal and business books and papers associated with W. Stairley from the 1890s to the 1930s, and materials regarding the Pinole-Hercules Chamber of Commerce in the early 1980s. The association of these later materials with...
The papers of Walter Stalder, petroleum geologist and oilfield historian, includes photographs, manuscripts, maps, blueprints, studies, negatives, and slides primarily relating to oil deposits.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, reports, studies, conference proceedings, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to international economic development assistance to developing countries, education as a means toward economic development, education in internationalism, international relations, international economic relations, and international...
The James K. Staley papers are made up of two linear feet of records documenting the Mailer and Typographical International Union labor strike in the mid to late 1970's. The series of documents is one cubic foot organized chronologically with...
Relates to the life of Joseph Stalin. Includes PAL and VHS versions of finished video, and PAL and VHS versions of raw footage of interviews used in preparation of video. Interviews conducted by Oksana Bulgakova. Produced by Mosfilm.
This collection contains images of the moon's surface, as well as information dealing with the NASA lunar landings. Of interest is one clay impression of a Sumerian cylinder seal.
Dorrance Stalvey was a composer, educator, and director of the Monday Evening Concerts series in Los Angeles from 1971 until his death in 2005. The collection includes extensive correspondence between Stalvey and other composers/presenters, musical materials including scores, audio recordings...
The collection includes personal and professional photographs documenting the lives of Dean Stamatopoulos (August 8, 1929 - March 14, 2013) and Randall (Randy) Wallace. Stamatopoulos and Wallace were longtime romantic and business partners. The couple owned Gramophone Records in San...
The John T. Stamelos Collection contains photographs, ephemera, and clothing acquired by Stamelos while serving as a U.S. Marine in China circa 1945-1946, including a jacket and clutch purchased for his then girlfriend and future wife. The bulk of the...
Mainly latter 19th century to mid 20th century U.S. stamps with images of Lincoln, Washington, and other historical figures.
Stamp collections (generalist and U.S.) in albums formerly belonging to Charles F. Weiss, Elsie E. Behrens, and USC President Rufus B. von KleinSmid; stamp catalogs 1903-1940.
Collection re commemoration of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War, ca. 1950s-1990s.
Postage stamps from many countries issued at various times.
This manuscript is a biography of Abel Stearns, including typewritten copies of significant correspondence. Written as a master's thesis by Pearl Pauline Stamps, the work begins with Stearns' early life, and describes his political career.
Collection of six letters from Stan and Jane Brakhage to poet and musician David Meltzer, dating from 19 September 1963 to 10 June 1966. Includes a small hand-made artist's book created by Jane Brakhage for Tina and David Meltzer.
This collection comprises one videotape with accompanying transcript of an oral history interview with Stan Felson conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on February 12, 1989.
Correspondence, dispatches, statements, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Bulgaria and the World War I peace settlement, Bulgarian foreign relations, and national minority problems in Bulgaria.
Flyers and other materials pertaining to the fight between three unions, the United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America (UE), the International Union of Electrical, Radio, & Machine Workers, Congress of Industrial Organizations (IUE-CIO), and the International Brotherhood of...
Photographs of the felt manufacturing process and male and female factory workers, 1910s to 1930s, at the Standard Felt Company, Alhambra, California.
Includes views of Salt Lake City, and of the railway near Thistle, Utah, Glenwood Springs, Colo., with interior views of the buildings there, and Garden of the Gods, Colo.
This collection consists of business papers pertaining to the formation and operation of Standard Iron Works, founded in San Diego, California in 1891.
Correspondence relating to the Sugar Pine Railway.
This small collection consists of photographic prints depicting scenes in the western United States and Canada distributed by Standard Oil Company through Standard and Chevron gas stations. Beginning in 1938, the Standard Oil Company began distributing annually 25 collectible photographic...
Launching of the ship "Alaska Standard", and views of sea, coastlines, and landscapes in Alaska.
Blueprint specifications for spikes, rails, tracks and other equipment used by the railroad.
1 volume, 4 oversize folders; volume contains sheet music, "This Hour is Yours," theme of The Standard Hour and the Standard School Broadcast, and 1943-1944 program for the Standard School Broadcast music courses. Includes original drawing, illustrated by D. (Dimitri)...
This collection consists of radio broadcast and special effects recordings from the Standard School Broadcast radio program. Produced by the Standard Oil Company of California, the program was geared for educational use with focus on music appreciation and American history....
Roy Standefer worked on the Lunar Module for the Apollo Program.
These papers document both the personal and professional life of Admiral William H. Standley (1872-1963), naval officer, United States government official and diplomat, and California civic leader.
Collection items include Standley's student work and notebooks from Stanford and Boston University; as well as items documenting her career in social work, both in Massachusetts and in California....
Relates to the Revolution and Civil War in Russia. Interview conducted by Anatole Mazour at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Use copy reference number: 76111_a_0012485
The collection mainly contains Civil War era correspondence to/from George Shoop, George W. Smith, and Benjamin Stanford, soldiers with the Pennsylvania Infantry, 102nd Regiment (Vol.), as well as Richard G. Smith, William D. Smith, and Duncan Stanford, all from Allegheny...
This film concerns the student experience at Stanford University in the mid 1960s and includes interviews with faculty and students. Subjects discussed include intellectual life at Stanford, relationships between male and female students, fraternity life, student activism and protests, the...
This film in celebration of Stanford University's centennial includes interviews with faculty and alumni; scenes of academic and student activities; views of the campus; and still photographs transferred to video, primarily concerning the history of Stanford. The collection includes the...
This collection contains oral history interviews with Stanford AAPI Community members, and associated transcripts....
Miscellaneous publications and documents relating to activism at Stanford in the 1970s....
The collection contains records, articles, leaflets, momentos, and reading material kept by the organization.
This collection pertains to the photographic sources used in the production of (Margo Davis and Roxanne Nilan, Stanford University Press, 1989). The materials are arranged in three series: copy prints, alumni sources, and negatives. The first series contains copy prints...
The collection contains transcripts of interviews done by John Rawlings with David Boore and Judy (Lovelace) Boore, Herbert C. DeStaebler, Nicholas B. Clinch, Henry Kendall, Alfred W. Baxter, Bea Vogel, Betsy (Swann) Crowder, Gilbert Roberts, Irene Beardsley, Mary (Sherril) Baxter,...
This collection contains subject files organized by John Rawlings during the research for his book THE STANFORD ALPINE CLUB (Stanford, CA, Stanford University Libraries/CSLI Publications, 1999) as well as original materials contributed by club members. Included are correspondence, photographs, maps,...
The scrapbook contains primarily newsclippings, photographs, and miscellaneous records of Stanford Alpine Club activities in the early 1950s.
Correspondence between Jack W. Shoup, secretary of the Alumni Association, and alumni concerning memories of Senator and Mrs. Stanford (1955-1956), which included attending parties at the Stanford home, Mr. Stanford observing work on Encina Hall, Mrs. Stanford observing work on...
Correspondence and materials related to the Stanford Alumni Association Design Conference, held in 1977....
Lectures on the history, politics, arts, and philosophy of western culture by Stanford professors Gabriel A. Almond, William Chace, Gordon A. Craig, Terence Emmons, J. Martin Evans, Albert Guerard, Michael Jameson, David M. Kennedy, Carolyn Lougee, John Perry, Leonard G....
This collection Includes minutes, financial records, Executive Board minutes, memos, and other documents (1944-1971), correspondence, questionnaires, class and conference materials, lists, articles, photographs, slides, audio tapes, and memorabilia; a substantial portion of the collection pertains to class reunions, continuing education...
Tapes (reel to reel) from the 1966 session on man and his environment include a complete set of the lectures by Hubert Marshall, political science, Robert McAfee Brown, religious studies, Donald J. Kennedy, biological sciences, and Albert J. Guerard, literature....
Audiocassettes from university and alumni events, 1984-1990, including lectures, classes, seminars, panels, and conferences. Topic divisions include the individual and society, business and economics, literature and the arts, technology and science, and history and politics. Also includes tapes of graduation...
Photographs, programs, and clippings pertaining to the Tri-County Stanford Alumni Conference held at Monterey Peninsula College, 1953-1961, and photographs of Stanford University, 1903-1960. Also included is a letter to Mrs. Reichard from J.E. Wallace Sterling, 1961, and a letter to...
Master tapes of various productions by the Stanford Alumni Association including lecture series "Origins of Modern Society" and "Legacies and Visions of East Asian Culture;" Stanford University centennial symposia "The Human Genome Project" and "The Information Explosion;" individual titles such...
Ledger includes alumni information gathered from 1909 to 1927. Information includes date, class year, student name, address, and occupation....
Photographs, 1942-61, a few with notes, of Stanford students, their spouses, and their children. Many of the student pictures are of men and women in the military service during World War II.
Scrapbook contains clippings, articles, correspondence, membership list, certificates (one issued to Osward G. Villard), photographs, and 1 FCC complaint; some of the correspondence is with the American Radio Relay League regarding records of calls made by the club. Photographs are...
Ann Stanford, born in 1916, was an American poet and professor at California State University, Northridge. The Stanford Collection consists of three pieces of correspondence regarding publication of some of her poetry, and an offprint of dated between 1971 and...
Transcripts of student political rallies at Stanford University from March 31 to April 30, 1970, and February 9 and 10, 1971, which were carried live by the student radio station. The focus of the student activities in 1970 was the...
Paper prepared for the Stanford Historical Society on the history of the open space on the Stanford campus known as the arboretum....
This collection pertains to Turner's research and writing on the architecture of Stanford University, focusing primarily on the Quad, the museum, and Hanna House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Included are photocopies of research documents, articles, copy prints of historic...
The materials consist of SAIL Dump And Restore Technique (DART) backup files, 1972-1990; digital copies of 16 mm films created from 1963-1980; handbooks; log books; manuals; and photographs and videos from the 35th SAIL reunion held in 2009.
The materials consist of digital photographs and videos documenting art performances developed or sponsored by the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa). Also included are annual reports, press materials and a copy of the SiCa website.
Program from the Voices Rising: Stanford Asian Pacific Alumni Summit, held at the Francis C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, March 31-April 2, 2017....
The bulk of the collection consists of minutes of the Board of Governors and the Executive Committee, 1934-63, with an index for the years 1942-55, and records from the "R" Planners dinner meetings, 1947-53. Other records include programs and other...
Briefing on the severe financial problems facing Stanford in 1991, featuring President Donald Kennedy and George Hume, co-chair of the Board of Trustees Subcommittee on Budget and Strategic Planning.
Included in this collection are the minutes of the Stanford Athletic Council which functioned between 1946 and 1950. Typical matters addressed include sale of Big Game tickets, contracts with other colleges, training regulations, upkeep of facilities, televising games, the golf...
The materials consist of interview transcripts and audiorecordings conducted by former Stanford athletics announcer Bob Murphy with notable former Stanford athletes.
The photographs, taken by professional photographers Richard Keeble and Glenn Kenyon, include action shots, formal group and team member photographs. While the concentration is on Stanford University's major sports--football, baseball, swimming and track--minor sports of both men's and women's athletics...
Programs, clippings of articles and illustrations, and a few photographs pertaining to Stanford University's football, baseball, basketball, and track teams, 1924-1925, with a few clippings about Stanford regaining the Axe from UC Berkeley's possession, 1930.
This series is primarily book readings by Stanford professors, administrators, and students from their recently published works. Included are Eavan Boland, Warren Christopher, Carl Djerassi, Paul Ehrlich, John L'Heureux, Dale Maharidge, Gilbert Sorrentino, Irvin Yalom, and Marilyn Yalom.
Writings, course outlines, and other teaching materials, relating to education for peace and conflict resolution. Photocopy.
Seven pages containing images of the Stanford players and coach [probably cut out from a program] with their autographs, collected in Sydney, Australia, 1928; also includes letter from the donor explaining their acquisition, 1999....
Accounts and membership lists, 1931-64, and note regarding disbursement of club funds, 1965.
Booklet contains text on the proposed linear accelerator project at Stanford, text on the academic program at Stanford, and photographs. Images include the Mark III linear electron accelerator, the engineering corner of the Quad, site plan of the proposed two-mile...
The records of the Stanford Bookstore date from 1897 to 1994 and include minutes, correspondence, reports, financial records, leases, articles of incorporation and bylaws, contracts, and other miscellaneous items. The collection also includes one folder of records from the L.S.J.U....
Hand-made wall calendar (missing November and December) includes illustrations based on the campus and surrounding area (ink and watercolor) and inspirational quotes (sources not noted). One page bears the initials M.J.T.
Stanford wall, desk, and poster-sized calendars. Various creators....
Thirty-six photographs of campus scenes, including the Old Union, the Quad arcades, the Museum, Memorial Church (interior and exterior), Lake Lagunita, the Knoll, Art Gallery, Main Library, and campus roads. The original leather cover has stamped into it a sketch...
Records include minutes, by-laws, financial records, correspondence, memos, proposals, reports, announcements, and newsletters.
The collection consists of videotape masters of SCBN programming, PSAs, and advertisements on a variety of topics....
Color slides from Stanford University Centennial events in October, 1991, including Governor Pete Wilson's speech and the gay rights demonstration during it, Centennial Parade, and preparation of the Centennial time capsule.
Taped proceedings of the following roundtables: Forging New Alliances: Competition, Cooperation & Survival; Saving the Planet: What Price? What Priority?; A New World Order: New Games, New Players, New Rules; Moving the 21st Century into the Classroom; Who Lives, Who...
Commemorative book depicting the dedication of the Stanford Center at Peking University, mostly photographs....
Records pertain primarily to the Ernesto Galarza Commemorative lecture series and the Galarza Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate or Graduate Research. Collection includes correspondence, committee records, publicity materials, invitations, text of lectures, papers submitted by students, clippings, photographs and other...
This film looks at the Center's inaugural year, with an overview of projects conducted and reports from faculty on innovative teaching at the Center. Among the faculty are Roy Pea, Stig Hagstrom, Terry Winograd, Richard P. Martin, Shelley Goldman, John...
Records pertaining to the administration of the center and its programs.
Contains one folder of Ceramics Club documents....
Digital files transferred via Box....
Master videotapes from programs produced and aired by the Stanford Channel.
Records consist primarily of booking files for programs, which include correspondence, schedules, notes, and materials related to the event or subject of programs. There are also a few administrative files pertaining to funding and an evaluation done in 1998.
Collection primarily concerns publications of the Chicano student community at Stanford and includes proposals, reports, and issues of LA ONDA, CHICANISMO, IMAGENES DE LA CHICANA, and MIQUIZTLI. Other items include Luis Nogales' memorandum on Mexican Americans at Stanford, 1968; constitution...
This collection pertains to the 2008 Stanford China Music Tour, also known as “A Musical Journey to the Olympics,” and includes photographs, itineraries, programs, promotional materials, the photobook "Finding Harmony," and the DVD "Ode to Joy for the Beijing Olympics:...
The materials consist of one bound volume listing officers, members, and budgets, and a PDF copy of a bound volume of meeting minutes.
Correspondence, contracts, financial records, itineraries, and clippings pertaining to the tour by the Mandolin and Glee Clubs in the Pacific Northwest, 1907....
Statement of purpose, flyers, petitions, letters to the editor, and clippings, relating to political conditions in the Middle East, and especially to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Two genuine issues, January-February 1949; and one false issue, actually issued by anti-communists, February 1949.
Posters and photographs including Beck, David Spade, Cake, De La Soul, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Buddy Guy, Shawn Colvin, Cowboy Junkies, and the Jonez. Frost Music and Arts Festival flyers....
These records include constitution and by-laws, agendas, correspondence, notices of events, clippings, membership lists, and their newsletters CONSERVATION NEWS, 1967-69, and CHALLENGE, 1969-70.
Includes correspondence with Prof. Clark Oglesby, Engineering Dean Lauress L. Wise, and Pres. J. E. Wallace Sterling pertaining largely to the company's financial support of the School of Engineering and the Stanford Construction Institute, with occasional mention of its programs;...
Records include complete case files from three individual studies at Alameda High School in Alameda, CA, MR Trace Elementary School in San Jose, CA, and Jordan Junior High School in Palo Alto, CA; summary folders from all other cases; and...
Clippings, telegrams, letters, programs, and photographs pertaining to the activities of the Stanford University crew team, 1907-09, and 1940-74.
This album, possibly kept by the Stanford Crew Association, documents crew teams (particularly the 1949 team), coaches, training activities, and meets, including those against UCLA in 1948, USC in May 1949, and the intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, NY, in 1949....
Janice Riese reviewed cultural events at Stanford University for local newspapers; this collection includes programs, press packets, typescript reviews, clippings of her published reviews, and other clippings. Programs covered include Lively Arts, Summer Festival of the Arts, the Stanford Savoyards,...
Booklet of black and white cartoons depicting the Stanford mascot.
This collection includes original and photocopied manuscripts, including descriptions of protest events in early University of California, Santa Cruz, years; autobiographical and travel journals, cartoons and Animal Mitchell Publications by UCSC student David H. Stanford.
These records pertain largely to the organization of the event and include correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, and evaluations. The program guide for Design EXPErience 2000 was added in 2009.
These materials primarily pertain to a meeting of the Board of Trustees in May 1985 that was marked by student protest over the issue of divesting from firms doing business in South Africa. Included are statements by the student group...
The collection covers contains copies of correspondence, typescript poems, drafts of books, news clippings and a few photographs....
Newsletters, handbooks, leaflets, and ephemeral publications of government agencies, legal organizations, and political action groups, relating to military conscription in the United States. Collected by the Stanford Draft Counseling Office at Stanford University.
The materials consist of meeting minutes, reports, financial ledgers, photographs, ephemera, and newsletters documenting the activities of the Stanford Eating Clubs.
Brief history of campus elementary schools including the reminiscences of Helen Mears Gibson, daughter of a Stanford faculty member, regarding the second Stanford campus elementary school (built on the site of an earlier school in 1916 and torn down in...
Collection pertains to talks sponsored by the Council and includes DVDs, digital videocassettes, and miscellaneous printed materials. Speakers represented in the collection include Luigi Cavalli-Sforza, Herant Katchadourian, Herbert Lindenberger, Albert Macovski, and Eleanor Maccoby.
Lectures, primarily by non-Stanford professors and energy professionals, on all aspects of energy studies, including fossil fuels, nuclear power, conservation, solar energy, energy industries, energy policy, and political considerations.
Collection contains 29 greeting cards, 1880-1883 and undated; photographic reproductions of several cards; and a clipping about the collection, 1982. One card appears to be an Easter greeting, the rest are for Christmas and New Year. Several cards were sent...
A sampling of the books contained in the libraries of Jane Lathrop Stanford, Leland Stanford, and their son, Leland Stanford, Jr. Included are books inscribed by Mrs. Stanford to Leland, Jr., books annotated by Leland, Jr., and books of Thomas...
The Stanford family papers include letters, telegrams, newsclippings, photographs and photograph albums, genealogical notes, legal and financial papers, pamphlets, and printed materials of Josiah Stanford (1817-1890) and his wife Helen Allyne Barker Stanford (1831-1909), Josiah Winslow Stanford (1864-1937) and his...
Primarily studio portraits (mounted albumen prints) of Senator Leland Stanford, Jane Lathrop Stanford, Leland Stanford Jr., Gertrude Stanford, and Elizabeth Stanford. Also included are photographs of President William Harrison with Stanford during Harrison's visit to Stanford University. Studios represented include...
Family scrapbooks, compiled for the Stanford family. Subjects cover a wide range of family activities including railroad affairs, the Palo Alto Stock Farm, the Vina Ranch, the University, the United States Senate, politics, personal affairs of the Stanford's, and horses.
Tape recordings of the Stanford Fleet Street Singers, an all-male a capella group founded at Stanford University in 1981.
Collection consists of the diagrams drawn from the radio account of the Stanford-Dartmouth football game, fall of 1931, and the Stanford-Berkeley football game, 1969, and a key to the markings used. Players' names are noted in the 1969 diagram but...
Collection consists of the texts of speeches submitted by Stanford students, including those of the two winners: "Living a Legacy" by Marian Hammond and "Dual Treasures" by N. Duru Ahanotu.
Stanford "From the Foot-hills to the Bay" viewbook by Robinson & Crandall, 1915....
Includes correspondence, reports, minutes, flyers, and other materials created by the Stanford German Student Association, a volunteer student organization at Stanford University, from its founding in 1997 until 2014. Also includes digital photographs of events held for visiting dignitaries including...
The collection consists of presentation boards containing text and illustrations on six campus buildings no longer in existence: the physics tank (by Katie Otim), the Band Shak (by William West), the Stanford Inn (by Emily Duffy), the Thomas Welton Stanford...
Collection consists of a draft copy, first edition (1996), and revised edition (1997) of STANFORD GOLF CLIPPINGS, compiled and edited by Gordon Ratliff (published by Machrihanish Publishing). The publication consists of reproductions and transcribed articles from newspapers and other publications...
Digital files transferred via Box....
Pilot for a lecture series; includes excerpts from talks delivered at Stanford University, 1986, by Bishop Desmond Tutu, Shirley Chisholm, and Alex Haley.
The Stanford Photograph Collection contains over 16,000 images of Stanford scenes including photographs of and relating to the Stanford family, views of the campus and individual buildings, photographs of students and student life activities, and photographs of faculty and administrative...
Research and production materials for the book, HISTORIC HOUSES III: SAN JUAN NEIGHBORHOOD, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, published by the Stanford Historical Society in 2005. Includes Byron Feig's original watercolor painting used on the cover and his original pencil drawings of each...
Collection pertains to the 2007 publication HISTORIC HOUSES IV: EARLY RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES OF THE LOWER SAN JUAN DISTRICT, STANFORD UNIVERSITY and includes source materials (photocopied clippings, press releases, articles, and architectural drawings, and internet printouts), art work, and drafts of...
Text drafts, revisions, notes, source materials (including copies of architectural drawings for two houses), and photographs for the revised web edition of HISTORICAL HOUSES OF SAN JUAN HILL, originally published in 1995.
Collection pertains to the 2009 publication HISTORIC HOUSES V: SOUTHEAST SAN JUAN NEIGHBORHOOD, STANFORD UNIVERSITY and includes photocopies of documents and house plans; drafts and final versions of the text on each house; photoprints and digital images; and original artwork...
Collection pertains to the 2012 publication "Historic houses VI : lower San Juan Neighborhood, continued, Stanford University" and includes source materials (photocopied clippings, press releases, articles, and architectural drawings, and internet printouts), research materials, and drafts of text....
Collection pertains to the 2016 publication "Historic houses VII : South San Juan neighborhood and Stock Farm, Stanford University" and includes source materials (photocopied clippings, press releases, articles, and architectural drawings, and internet printouts), research materials, and drafts of text....
The Stanford Historical Society's Oral History Program explores the institutional history of the University, with an emphasis on the transformative post-WWII period, through interviews with leading faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, and others. The project furthers the Society's mission "to foster...
Audio and video tapes of annual meetings and public presentations on various topics in Stanford's history, including the museum, the Western CIV program, the human biology program, Herbert Hoover and Stanford, history of heart transplantation, overseas studies, KZSU (the student...
Records pertain to sponsored events, publications, Stanford historical topics, and other administrative matters and include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial records, articles, clippings, and membership card files.
Stanford Honor Essay in Humanities, bound volumes.
Collection contains recordings of lectures, panels, round tables, and other events sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center. Videotapes include a John Cage concert and lecture, 1992, a teachers' conference, 1992, and the film "Of Mixed Minds: A Portrait of the...
Audio and video recordings of lectures.
Collection includes VHS tapes of Anthony Sampson's lecture "Mandela, Reconciliation and Shakespeare," 2002; VHS tapes and DVDcam tape of Elaine Pagel's lectures on the Gospel of Thomas and politics and religion, 2004; and DVDcam and DVD discs of Anthony Grafton's...
Collection includes recordings (VHS and DVDcam) of talks by Anne Fausto-Sterling in 2003 and Linda Williams in 2005. Fausto-Sterling's talks were titled "The Bare Bones of Sex" and "Thinking Systematically about the Emergence of Gender." Williams' talks were titled "Hard-Core...
Collection includes Bernard Knox's 1984 lectures on Psychology; Peter L. Galison's lectures, November 2002, "Poincare's Maps" and "Empires of Time: Einstein's Clocks"; and Lorraine Daston's lecture, March 2005, "Science as Work: Modern Obsessions."
The records pertain to administrative matters, including the Center's various homes, and its programs, including fellowships, lectures, and workshops. Materials include correspondence, memoranda, reports, proposals, publicity, and photographs. Audio-visual materials are cataloged under a separate call number (SC 827) and...
The materials consist of administrative records, subject files, conference materials, and email documenting the functions and projects of the Stanford Humanities Lab.
Collection includes typed pages containing a prologue and narrative (incomplete) to be read during the showing of the film, along with miscellaneous notes.
The first DVD (V311.1) is a retrospective done in 2002 of the 1963-64 class of Stanford students at the Tours overseas campus in France. It features historic film footage and musical recordings along with still photos taken by members of...
This collection includes materials from several classes of students who participated in Stanford's overseas program in Beutelsbach, Germany; they were identified as Group I, II, etc. Materials from Group I (1958 program) consist of two CDs of audio recordings (The...
Records pertain to the origins of the program and its physical home in Washington, D.C., and include correspondence, memoranda, proposals, clippings, and brochures. Correspondents include Donald Kennedy, Robin Hamill [Kennedy], Peter Sylvester, Charles E. Ludlam, and Catherine Milton.
This collection contains clippings about the indirect cost controversy and the federal inquiry in the early 1990s into Stanford's procedures regarding federally funded research....
These records consist of two series: Richard W. Lyman's records as director of IIS and records from the affiliated research center, Asia/Pacific Research Center (A/PARC), some of which predate the creation of the IIS. Lyman's papers, 1988-1991, consist largely of...
Photocopy of letter, 1895, relating to the prospects of Stanford University and to a United States government lawsuit against the estate of Leland Stanford; and 3 photograph albums of scenes in Japan, presented to Mrs. Stanford upon her visit in...
The papers of Jane L. Stanford pertain largely to the founding and administration of Stanford University, along with her personal and social affairs; included in the papers are correspondence, business records, legal and financial papers, speeches, newsclippings, and biographical materials....
Studio master recordings from the Stanford Jazz Orchestra.
DVD and t-shirt from Pilipino Cultural Night 2012, themed "Wake Up, Stand Tall."...
This collection consists of photocopied clippings, with a few press releases and other items, which were once in a series of scrapbooks. Due to their deteriorating condition, they were copied and arranged by topics.
Presentation volume containing four photographs from the ground breaking ceremonies and one photograph of the university, with excerpts from talks by Robert Minge Brown, Thomas Ehrlich, and Richard W. Lyman.
Collection consists of a printed portrait of Leland Stanford; two Central Pacific Railroad deeds signed by Stanford, 1880 and 1886, and one CPR deed signed by Charles Crocker, 1884; and an article on the death of Jane Stanford from the...
The collection contains primary and secondary sources pertaining to the life of Leland Stanford and the history of Stanford University's founding. Includes clippings, correspondence, articles, pamphlets, speeches, scripts, reports, memorabilia, and copies or facsimiles of historical documents.
Correspondence, journal, notebooks, drawings, personality studies, and school work of Leland Jr., and condolences to Senator and Mrs. Stanford regarding the death of their son. The correspondence and journal relate primarily to family travels in Europe and activities at home...
Handwritten letter, January 25, 1869, requesting more men at work "on our line at the point where the U.P. line strikes it east of Ogden," along with a photoprint copy of a stereocard showing Butler Ives on horseback in the...
Correspondence, telegrams; business, legal, financial, and official papers; speeches, journals, and newsclippings; and other materials relating to the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, Stanford's political career, business and financial interests, and the founding and construction of Stanford University....
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) collection of reference material ranges in date from 1965 to 1993. Retained as part of a reference library used by computing services staff, the collection includes manuals, user guides, technical reports, and program libraries....
Correspondence, transcripts of radio broadcasts, study papers, notes, and card indexes, relating to radio broadcasts from east and southeast Asia
The records include correspondence, contracts, memoranda, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs pertaining to performers in the Lively Arts series, 1972-1984.
Correspondence, memorabilia, financial records, newsletters, telephone memo books, and other miscellaneous records pertaining to their activities on campus.
Master tapes for three albums from the Stanford Marching Band, as well as a live recording and one 45 rpm 7" EP from 1967.
Collection includes articles, photocopied historical sources, notes, programs, booklets, correspondence, photographs, and a draft of her manuscript on the history of Stanford Memorial Church. Subjects include its mosaics by Salviati and Company, its stained glass windows by Frederick S. Lamb,...
Collection pertains to the design for mosaics to be installed in the Stanford Memorial Church and includes original oil paintings and watercolors; hand colored photographs of designs; photographs of design paintings and of the finished mosaics in the Church; and...
Correspondence between Edith R. Mirrielees and Patricia F. Zelver, co-editors of Stanford Mosiac (a book composed of letters and reminiscences of Stanford alumni and undergraduates) and contributors to the volume.
The Stanford Music Broadcast Tapes Collection consists of 172 open reel tapes of off-air recordings from 1951 to 1969, the majority of which are of broadcast performances by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra,...
Proposals and website documenting Stanford New York city campus proposal.
Records include memoranda, reports, and correspondence, largely of Bruce Lusignan, project director, 1974-77; and the report "A Developmental Plan for Educational Radio and Television of Iran," June 1978, by Stuart Cooney, Lyle M. Nelson, and D. Glenn Starlin of the...
Relates to Japanese-American activities during World War II.
Letters sent to members, 1999-2004, copy of the SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION of Stanford University's general use permit application, 1999, two articles, 2000, and several documents printed from their website....
The Stanford Oral History Project (SOHP), a joint effort of the Stanford University Archives and the Stanford Historical Society, began in 1978 as an extension of their efforts to collect, preserve and make available to researchers the historical record of...
The records include minutes, 1923-2007; records pertaining to fellowships, scholarships and awards, 1957-1969; a history notebook, 1924-1973; scrapbooks, 1930-1985; records concerning the Chrysanthemum Party (annual fund raiser), 1963-1989; files pertaining to the Men's Rest Home,1931-1945, and the Women's Rest Home,...
Digital files transferred via Box....
Lecture series honoring the lives and accomplishments of the University’s most celebrated scientists—faculty members who have been awarded Nobel Prizes, National Medals of Science or Technology, and MacArthur Fellowships.
Photographs from student drama productions including ones by the English Club, the Class of 1904, the 1906 Plug Ugly, the Class of 1906, and a production of Hamlet by Ben Greet's Company of Players with students from the University. The...
This collection consists of correspondence, minutes, game records, clippings, photographs, and a scrapbook. The scrapbook, assembled by Robert M. Lawson (president of the association), documents the association's first year (1947-48) and includes clippings, photographs, charter, and narrative accounts of membership,...
This collection documents the Stanford University student group Power2ACT, an advocacy and support group for Stanford students with disabilities and their allies. The collection contains records relating to the organization and structure of Power2ACT, including meeting notes, promotional materials, and...
Conversations with Richard Lyman , Donald Kennedy, Gerhard Casper, and John Hennessy, past and presidents of Stanford University.
Lecturers represented in this collection include Svetlana Alpers (art history), Elaine Scarry (human rights and the humanities), Lynn Hunt (the novel and human rights), Hazel V. Carby (racializing subjects in post-World War II Britain), Wendy Doniger (self-imitation in ancient India,...
Lecturers represented in this collection include Svetlana Alpers (art history), Elaine Scarry (human rights and the humanities), Lynn Hunt (the novel and human rights), Hazel V. Carby (racializing subjects in post-World War II Britain), Wendy Doniger (self-imitation in ancient India,...
Unpublished articles regarding Stanford University presidents David Starr Jordan, John Casper Branner, Ray Lyman Wilbur, and J. E. Wallace Sterling, and acting president Robert E. Swain.
Collection includes videorecordings from the Five City Project education campaign....
Interviews conducted with LGBTQ+ alumni in coordination with Stanford Pride. ...
Childhood and education, New York City; higher education, New York, Pennsylvania State University, Washington University, St. Louis; postdoctoral research with Arthur Kornberg and Herman Kalckar; research on amino acid activation, tumor viruses, recombinant DNA; Asilomar I conference (1973), recombinant DNA...
Collection contains LP records of poets reading at Stanford and currently includes: Yvor Winters, recorded in 1953 and 1958 (2 discs); Donald Davie, copyright 1974; Janet Lewis, copyright 1975; John Hawkes, recorded in 1972 (2 copies); and J. V. Cunningham,...
The Stanford Program for Recordings in Sound was a project begun by English Department graduate student Mike Stillman that sponsored readings by poets and novelists either in residence or visiting Stanford. These readings were professionally recorded, and a series of...
Photographic negatives and some prints of images for the , the student yearbook. Most of the images are of individual students (club officers, dorm officials, prominent students, etc.); other subjects include student groups, athletics, and social life. Of note among...
Collection includes three items: DURHAM LAND COLONY, BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; A HISTORY OF THE STATE LAND SETTLEMENT AT DURHAM 1917-1931, compiled by Adriana Farley and Marilyn Corley and published in 1996; STANFORD RANCH DURHAM, BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA by Adriana Farley,...
Abstracts of titles and transcripts of titles to various property holdings of Leland Stanford.
Relates to Chinese economic policy, finance and trade, transportation, communications, agriculture, manufacturing, and raw materials. Extracts from Chinese newspapers.
Collection consists primarily of minutes of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee, with some reports, financial statements, correspondence, memoranda, articles and brochures. Topics include research projects, financing, board membership, equipment needs, facility growth, and other administrative issues.
Images taken by photographer Steve Castillo of events and people during class reunions at Stanford University in the fall of 2000. Class reunions are celebrated every 5 years; these classes are those ending in 0 or 5 (1950, 1955, 1965,...
Images taken by photographer Steve Castillo of events and people during class reunions at Stanford University in the fall of 2001. Class reunions are celebrated every 5 years; these classes are those ending in 1 or 6 (1951, 1956, 1966,...
Digital files transferred via Box....
Scrapbooks of bodybuilders and male nudes created by Robert Stanford. The 11 x 14-inch scrapbooks include photographs, clippings, and fliers from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and memoranda pertaining to the creation of the Stanford House State Historical Park; correspondents include Harvey Hall, Dorothy F. Regnery, John T. Doolittle, Byron Sher, and Phillip Isenberg....
Collection includes photographs and audiovisual recordings of Savoyards productions, as well as production-related material including programs and ephemera....
Includes flyers and newsletters....
Video copy of an 8mm film of Stanford University scenes and student life 1948-1951; subjects includes campus buildings, students at the Old Union, football games and card stunts, Big Game bonfire, Big Game floats being made at Stanford Village (student...
Features the dean of the school, W. G. Ernst, and faculty members Benjamin M. Page, George A. Thompson, Elizabeth L. Miller, Franklin M. Orr, Jonathan F. Stebbins, and Michael F. Hochella.
Collection consists of unedited tapes of "SDI at Stanford: A Forum" with Lt. Col. Robert Allen, Dr. Bernard Roth, Dr. Joseph W. Goodman, Dr. David Bernstein, and Marc Strassman (moderator); a panel discussion by graduate students; and interviews with John...
The materials consist of audiovisual recordings of performances....
Bound and unbound songbooks titles include A DECENNIAL OF STANFORD SONG 1895-1905, STANFORD SONGS, A COLLECTION OF CARDINAL FAVORITES, STANFORD FOOTBALL SONGS, LAGUNITA SONGBOOK, and CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY SONGS. Individual songs include both printed songs and manuscripts....
The Stanford Speech Collection consists of audio recordings on open reel tape of speeches, lectures, and panel discussions at or sponsored by Stanford University from the 1950s through the 70s.
Collection primarily includes published items such as programs, media guides, team previews, newsletters, press releases, clippings, and magazine articles, but also includes some game statistics, tickets, photographs, and correspondence. The emphasis is on spring sports such as basketball, track, tennis,...
Collection consists of 55 photographs (negatives and prints) by Joel Leivick and Craig W. Weiss, documenting the stadium prior to its reconstruction.
Records, 1951-1995, include correspondence, publications, financial records, publicity, program information, photographs, clippings, and video taped interviews (1998-1999).
Petition sponsored by several Stanford scientists and signed by more than 2,600 men and women scientists from the United States, Canada, Australia and Africa, denouncing the encyclical Humanae Vitae of Pope Paul VI prohibiting birth control. Also includes correspondence of...
The Stanford Stories collection consists of brief oral histories provided by current Stanford students and Stanford alumni. Oral histories are recorded in person by Stanford University Archives staff, or are contributed as voice recordings via the Stanford Stories telephone line...
Photographs of student demonstrations, student initiated course materials, and SLAC meeting minutes....
Handmade wall calendar (artist unknown) decorated with photographs (cyanotypes) of students and campus scenes. Images include the Inner Quad, Escondite Cottage, the '95 oak, groups of male and female students, individual students, and students at various gates on campus.
Collection includes his admission cards, 1932; itinerary cards for football trips, 1935; commencement announcement and program and the senior week booklet, 1936; and letterhead from the Fallen Leaf Camp.
Collection includes three scrapbooks (clippings, photos, press releases, brochures) 1949-69, with one specifically on married student housing; dedication program for the Rains Houses, 1988, photographs of faculty for whom courts and lounges in Rains were named, and photographs of Liliore...
The first series of this collection contains letters, reminiscences, diaries and account books, autobiographies, and other items from a number of Stanford University students. Most of the letters are written home to family members; typical subjects include academic affairs, social...
This collection of prints and negatives came from an unidentified Stanford office and were likely used in the production of publications oriented to incoming students; subjects include academics, athletics, buildings, life on campus and in dorms, and portraits of individuals...
Copy prints from digital scans of the original images; subjects include the house in Palo Alto that housed the Entre Nous eating club and club members sitting on the steps, ca. 1913; Albee and Garwood family images that include the...
Collection includes class registration cards, class seating cards, Encina Hall rent records and meal tickets, football ticket stubs, athletic programs, bills and receipts from the controller's office, programs from campus events, song sheets, and other miscellaneous items, including rooting section...
Cyanotypes and photoprints of student life at Stanford University, 1899 and undated. Subjects include the inner Quad, Frenchman's Tower, interior of woman's dorm room, cornerstone laying, Beta Theta Pi fraternity members, and student parades. Individuals pictured include David Starr Jordon...
One photographic album created circa 1917 by a Stanford University student showing early pictures of the campus, fraternities, student life, and athletic events. Approximately 250 photographs, with images pasted to black heavy paper leaves. Housed in red leather album with...
Photograph album kept by an unnamed Stanford student. Stanford subjects (mostly dating from 1910-1913) include track events, rugby teams and games, student rooting section, students' visiting Domenico Grosso (the Stanford "hermit"), Frosh-Soph Tie-Up of 1912, dances, various groups of students...
This album pertains to his student days at Stanford and includes images of the campus entrance gates, Memorial Arch, Memorial Church, and the new library prior to the earthquake of 1906; one photo of students camping out after the earthqake;...
Photograph album of an unidentified Stanford student with images of the main quad, the Soph-Frosh tie-up between the classes of 1923 and 1924, student parades and other amusements, and 16 images of the 1923 fire in Berkeley....
Small album kept by an unidentified student with images of the Stanford campus before and after the 1906 earthquake. The before images include the Angel of Grief, Memorial Church, the Quad, the cactus garden, the first floor of the new...
Album of an unidentified Stanford University student includes images of the campus and groups of students prior to 1906; other images include Sacramento, beach at the Cliff House in San Francisco, Pacific Sightseeing Company tour bus at the Cliff House,...
Album, possibly kept by John Stephens Martin, with photographs of athletic players and games (football and baseball), dormitory rooms, and groups of male students, ca. 1905-1906; most of the athletic uniforms have a "B" or "Belmont" on them, probably representing...
Album most likely kept by a geology student at Stanford in the mid 1920s. Stanford students identified in the album include Bob Stice, Ed Smith, Bruce Stephens, Ken Graham, and Pete Beaver; other persons include Leland McCullough, Joe Stender, Hank...
These photographs by an unknown student primarily document student life on the Stanford campus, 1895-1897; subjects include Zeta Psi fraternity members and their house, the water tower on campus, Frenchman's Lake, the Quad, athletics, and various student outings; students pictured...
Includes photographs of student life at Stanford in the early 20th century....
Collection includes selection criteria, correspondence, lists of nominees, memoranda, minutes, and clippings. Most of the correspondence is that of Luis O. Reyes, a member of the Committee.
Records pertaining to student self-government consist of individual answers by Stanford students to a survey requested by Frank Kiernan of the School Citizens Committee on the advantages of self-government, 1913. Collection also includes a petition from Stanford students for a...
Collection includes Stanford's proposal to the Ford Foundation; typescript reports by academic departments and programs, the library, Hoover Institution, the Food Research Institute, and various committees; assorted memos, agenda, and correspondence; the final Report of the Executive Committee and Staff,...
Educational poster boards describing Stanford Sweat-free Coalition's mission and goals....
Typescript anecdotes of student life circa 1900-03, with an emphasis on fraternity life; other topics of note include Charley Meyer's saloon in Mayfield, the typhoid epidemic of 1903, and social activities surrounding Stanford-West Point football games.
Historic music and speech recordings on open reel tape, made on the campus of Stanford University.
Collection consists largely of 16mm films, magnetic sound tracks, and one filmstrip from a film series for elementary school math teachers produced by the School Mathematics Study Group (SMSG), 1963; other items include filmstrips on school design, 1952-1959, and several...
Handwritten poem about the Stanford football team and its coach Walter Camp, circa 1894 judging by the players mentioned; author unknown but the poem is written on letterhead of the zoological laboratory at Stanford University.
While at Stanford, we have experienced the unique atmosphere present at this university. We have captured in this film all aspects of Stanford's first 100 years ranging from the beautiful setting to the academic environment to the athletic achievement. We...
Collection consists of the items placed in the time capsule by Jane L. Stanford and interred at the cornerstone laying of the library on November 2, 1898. Included are university circulars and registers, entrance exams, commencement programs, photograph of T....
Album of photographs of the Stanford University campus presented to Senator William A. Clark by the Stanford University Club of New York; images include the Quad, the Inner Quad, Memorial Church, the Union, Stanford Museum, Lake Lagunita, the Knoll (University...
Collection includes marketing and outreach materials, ephemera, as well as research and planning records....
Depicts Herbert Hoover, Ray Lyman Wilbur, and others speaking at the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Stanford University. Includes VHS videocassette viewing copy. Digital copy also available at
This collection pertains primarily to the Faculty Author Development Project (1984-1986), which sought to encourage Stanford professors to develop courseware on microcomputers. Instruction and Research Information Systems, the division of ACIS that managed the Project, provided equipment and programming support...
Minutes, memoranda, correspondence, reports, and other miscellaneous documents pertaining largely to faculty appointments and promotions in the university, including the Medical School, Law School, School of Education, Hopkins Marine Station, and the Graduate School of Business. Other issues the Board...
Reports, memoranda, statements, minutes, and background information, 1959-1985; drafts of the Committee's report, with comments, 1985; and post-report correspondence and clippings, 1985-1989. Collection also includes materials pertaining to the Hoover press.
Records of Academic Secretary H. Donald Winbigler, including correspondence, minutes, notes, reports relating to the Student Affairs and Services Committee (1947-1966), the Union Board of Governors (1945-1966), the Western College Association (1954-1968) and the Western Personnel Institute (1956-1964). Includes correspondence...
Collection consists of files relating to the ACME (Advanced Computer Medical Experiments) Project at Stanford, use of computers, and the establishment of a computer center at Stanford. Included are correspondence (including some by Gio Wiederhold), committee records, budget materials, grant...
The materials in this collection consist of project development files, student papers, and operational records for the Action Research Liaison Office (ARLO) during the first decade of its opperation, 1974-1983....
Agendas, minutes, supporting documents, and background materials from Administrative Council meetings, 1981-1989; records pertaining to fundraising and Stanford Centennial activities, 1982-1988; and records from the Vice Presidents' Group meetings, 1991-92.
Collection consists of two volumes: Comments Received on Questionnaire Sent to Stanford University Faculty and Exempt Staff, 1976, and Final Report, May 1977.
The Stanford Alumni Collection consists of letters, email, texts, student scrapbooks, photographs, websites, audio and video recordings, posters, flyers, records of student organizations, and more. Materials have been donated to the Stanford University Archives for permanent retention, or loaned for...
This report gives some historical analysis but focuses on suggestions for reorganizing and improving biological studies at Stanford.
Collection contains copy prints (undated) from original images, ca. 1900, of Stanford University campus, UC Berkeley campus, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, a group of unidentified people on a picnic, and other subjects.
Daily journals kept by Thomas H. Douglas, 1889-1891, regarding weather, planting activities, and other work associated with campus landscaping; entry for April 29, 1891, mentions trees planted during visit of President Benjamin Harrison; list of trees and shrubs advised to...
Records consists of class records, student papers, and condition reports....
The materials consist of architectural drawings of Stanford University buildings and grounds.
Collection includes photographs taken by Gubman of campus scenes, including two where ASTP students are in the frame, three images of his class (photographer unknown), and one booklet ?Student Trainees in Army Programs 1943-1944? [list of participants in the Civil...
Correspondence, architectural plans and other materials regarding the controversial acquisition and placement of Albers Wall (outdoor art) at Stanford University, dedicated August 1, 1980. Correspondents include Prof. Albert Elsen, Assoc. Provost Edward E. Shaw, and architects Craig Ellwood and Robert...
Materials include costumes from the 2011 Arts Intensive Final Showcase Performance.
The materials consist of student design portfolios.
The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, minutes, proposals, course materials, financial records, newspaper clippings, subject files, flyers, photos, publications and other records pertaining to the history and recent activities of Stanford Asian American students, staff, faculty and alumni. Included are materials...
Correspondence and minutes of meetings, progress reports, and recordings of meetings and conversations of a group of Stanford University faculty members led by Carl Spaeth and funded by the Ford Foundation. This group, the Asian Survey Committee, was organized to...
The records of the office of James E. Simmons under its several titles includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, general material on black affairs at Stanford and some additional files on Native American students. Also includes Simmons' 1973 report to the President.
The records in this collection are the office files of Miller as Associate Provost for Computing (1968-70) and Vice President for Research (1970-71). Includes correspondence, memoranda, and proposals; subjects include SPIRES/BALLOTS, research policy, government agencies and research, computer science department,...
The materials consist of audio recordings of Stanford events and activities....
Minutes from five committee meetings, one letter to Pres. Sterling, and the committee's report, which recommended an audio-visual center be organized as a division of the university libraries.
Videorecordings of Baccalaureate proceedings.
Collection includes administrative records, publications, photographs, and audiovisual materials....
Scrapbook with newspaper clippings, booklets, programs and brochures concerning the student activities of the Beta Theta Pi members during the years 1894-1903. Also, several folders of letters written during summer vacation, 1900.
Three albums of photographs showing teachers and children engaging in various indoor and outdoor activities, c. 1950 and 1964-65; and one scrapbook of clippings, photographs, invitations, and a report, 1947-66.
Photographs of teachers and children, ca. 1950 and 1964-68, at all three locations of the nursery school (Stanford Village, Escondido Village, and Bing Nursery School).
Records pertain to the administration of the office at Stanford and the overseas campuses in Great Britain, Italy, Austria, France, Germany, Spain, Mexico, and other locations.
Biographical files on faculty, staff, and other individuals affiliated with Stanford University.
Correspondence, memoranda, proposals, questionnaires, programs, publications, and flyers pertaining to the activities of Black students at Stanford and the history of the Center. Other Black groups represented include the Black Recruitment and Orientation Committee, Ujamaa House, Joint Center for African...
The records of the Board of Athletic Control consist of minutebooks for 1916 through 1943, and bylaws, contracts, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other miscellaneous records, 1919 through 1954. Contracts include those with University of California at Berkeley regarding football games,...
These records of the Graduate Manager of Athletics consist primarily of correspondence and financial records pertaining to the scheduling of athletic events and the upkeep of athletic facilities. There are also a few records of finishing times from track meets....
Correspondence with trustees and others pertaining to luncheons, dinners, and other social events of the Board of Trustees; correspondents include W. Mayo Newhall, president, and Ira S. Lillick, secretary....
Documents primarily relate to various transactions between Bank America National Trust and Savings Association and the Western Pacific Railroad Company, July 1960; also includes a shareholder certificate for Delta Improvement Company, 1952, and a debenture agreement between Stanford and the...
Certified copies done in 1906 of documents relating to the transfer of authority for endowment from Jane L. Stanford to the Stanford Board of Trustees, 1903.
Certified typescript copy, 1906, of the organization of the Stanford University Board of Trustees, 1901-1902.
Lists, biographies, obituaries, press releases, clippings, and other materials, 1918-1975, pertaining to members of the Stanford University Board of Trustees.
The materials consist of Board of Trustees meeting agendas, minutes, and supporting materials.
Memorandum prepared by law professors William F. Baxter, Thomas Ehrlich, and Gerald Gunther regarding the administrative shortcomings of Pitzer as president of Stanford University. Letter of transmittal to the University Archives (1982) included.
Certified copy of petition filed in the Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara in the matter of Leland Stanford Junior University and its Board of Trustees for the ascertainment of existence, and terms of, and determination of validity...
Photographs of the Presidents of the Board of Trustees, from Jane Stanford's tenure (1902-1905) through the 1960s, including Samuel F. Leib, Horace Davis, Timothy Hopkins, William Mayo Newhall, Leland W. Cutler, Donald B. Tresidder, Paul C. Edwards, Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel,...
Listing of bonds deposited for safe-keeping and collection with the Union Trust Company of San Francisco, September 1919.
Records of the Trustees, 1897-2001, pertaining to legal issues, financial affairs, investments, academic departments, student housing, gifts received, real estate, campus development, and other administrative concerns. Also included are records pertaining to the Leland Stanford Junior Kindergarten Trust and its...
Collection pertains to membership on the Stanford National Board and primarily consists of letters from Board members accepting appointments, with several memos and form letters of the Board of Trustees.
Assorted documents once kept in a bank safe deposit box including copy of the Founding Grant, 1885; Petition by Leland Stanford Junior University and of individual trustees for the ascertainment of the existence and terms of, and for the determination...
Various formats of the seal for the Board of Trustees, with some letterhead layouts
Collection contains black and white images taken during renovations by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1995; color slides and prints of the finished renovations taken by David Wakely, 1997; and reproduction of historic images used for display in the building....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, financial statements, and reports relating to absorption of the Cooper Medical College and Lane Hospital, San Francisco, by Stanford University. Correspondents include Timothy Hopkins, David Starr Jordan, J. M. Stillman, and Ray Lyman Wilbur....
Agenda, minutes, memoranda, reports, and other records, 1990-1996.
This collection consists of the interviews with students and alumni that were conducted for the film produced for the Campaign's Think Again Tour, intended to reacquaint alumni with the university. Included are transcripts and videodiscs.
DVD of the film shown during the Think Again national tour with brochure of the credits and cast. The film includes interviews with alumni and students, performances by student a cappella groups, and academic profiles....
Videorecording (and DVD copy) on the repair and renovation of the museum, with an emphasis on the final six months; persons interviewed are Richard M. Olcott, principal architect, Mindy Cameron, exhibition designer, Thomas K. Seligman, director, and Hilarie Faberman, curator.
The records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and minutes largely pertaining to buildings, budgets, and facilities issues such as air quality and seismic refitting, with some files pertaining to personnel policies and issues.
A sampling of placement files arranged alphabetically by student (including resumes and other placement information) for each year the office has been in operation between 1952 and 1961.
Records include letters, memoranda, minutes, and reports; subjects include budgets, facilities, and management. Prof. Hubert C. Heffner was the first chairman of the committee; most of the correspondence is between Heffner and Tresidder and Tresidder's successor, Alvin C. Eurich.
Records include correspondence, minutes, proposals, publications, publicity, photographs, research materials on centennial celebrations at other universities, videotapes, and other materials.
Five 30 second spots produced in conjunction with Stanford University's centennial and narrated by Tom Brokaw; themes are overview, medical, creativity, public service, and high technology. One spot includes images of Nathan Oliveira at work in his studio.
Collection consists of one photograph of the group of scholars in attendance in January 1955 and 15 photographs from a dinner event. Participants are identified with last name only; some of the Stanford faculty represented include J. E. Wallace Sterling,...
Portfolio prepared by Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons containing twelve photographs by Morley Baer of the finished building (exterior and interior), ca. 1954; and one photo of the architects' rendering dated 1954.
Program brochures, ceremony programs, and conference materials....
This collection contains the annual report and the 25th anniversary booklet released by the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity....
Records consist of music software manuals in both print and electronic formats....
Correspondence, grant files, research files, patents, concert programs, articles, clippings, photographs, and other records. Collection also includes electronic media, video and audiotapes, architectural drawings, radio-baton, and a computer. People represented in these records include John Chowning, John R. Pierce, Max...
Files on students earning degrees in East Asian Studies.
Background and planning documents relating to the founding of the Center for Integrated Systems.
Briefing papers, press releases, transcripts of speeches, unpublished studies, published articles, and clippings, relating to the international security situation and conventional force levels in Europe, negotiations concerning them, political changes in Eastern Europe, and their impact on the security situation.
The History Project records include organizational files, files about Fellows, and biographical files about visiting speakers. Audiovisual material is comprised of recordings of CISAC workshops and conferences recorded on audiocassettes and VHS videocassettes. Restricled Files include donor information, salary information,...
The records include correspondence, minutes, memoranda, and other office files; budget records; general information regarding the Latin American Studies program; conference materials; grant files; course readings and bibliographies; and files on various University departments and committees that were major influences...
Bound volumes of publications produced by the Center for Reliable Computing, published from 1978-1994....
Questionnaire masters, completed forms, correspondence, reports, and other records from a 1977-78 study of "communication between mothers and college-aged daughters on the subject of sexuality" undertaken by Marilyn Yalom, Suzanne Estler, and Wenda Brewster at Stanford University's Center for Research...
Records include grant proposals, budgets, and reports, 1984-2000; a few files on courses, 1973-93; fund raising files; files on visiting scholars and faculty, 1985-2000; and assorted informational and administrative files, 1972-2002, including reports from Slavianskii Dom, a student theme house...
This collection consists of honors theses written by undergraduates in the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law program....
Minutes, 1903-1918, which often include records of games and tournaments; and miscellaneous correspondence, financial records, records of tournament games, clippings, and a rules booklet. Some of the correspondence pertains to a tournament with the University of California Chess Club in...
The materials document the conference and include flyers, biographies of panelists, video tapes of events (with DVD copies), and digital photographs....
The Chocolate Heads Movement Band records consists of oral histories conducted with members of the group in 2019....
Photographs of class members; Leland and Jane Stanford and Leland Stanford, Jr.; University President David Starr Jordan; faculty; and campus scenes....
Photographs of the class members; Leland and Jane Stanford and Leland Stanford, Jr.; University President David Starr Jordan; faculty; and campus scenes. Collection includes five copies of the album; photographs are identical in each album, but their arrangment differs slightly....
Cartoons depicting the class of 1926, prepared for their 40th reunion; artist unknown.
The materials consist of a typescript, "The Stanford Class of '41" by Martha Nordling Eakland, and ephemera documenting the Stanford Class of 1941.
Collection includes issues of and clippings from the student newspaper, THE STANFORD DAILY, 1947-49; Stanford vs. USC football program, 1949; and menus from local restaurants.
Audiorecording of panel discussion of Stanford alumni concerning their experiences during the Vietnam years.
Collection consists of several examples of the "flying eyeball" used as a logo for class reunions, 1990-2000, and a letter from David W. Yancey relating its history, 2006.
Collection pertains to student life at Stanford and includes programs, booklets, publications, clippings, flyers, newsletters, photographs, and other items. Of note are items pertaining to the Mexican American community and Casa Zapata.
Materials donated by Howard Wolf include a blank application form, letter of acceptance, freshman orientation materials, and a copy of his freshman English paper. Materials donated by Dave Hood include flyers and programs from events during senior year and commencement...
Digital images of the 2006 Senior Class presidents assembling the class time capsule and a list of its contents.
Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings collected by the staff of the President's Office pertaining to University events and interests.
Certificates, leaflets, programs, lists, and miscellany, relating mainly to participation of Stanford University and of Stanford students in the American war effort during the two world wars. Includes certificates from the Fédération interalliée des anciens combattants, 1933, and from the...
Addresses, programs, audio-visual recordings, and other materials documenting Stanford University commencement ceremonies
The records of the Commission of Engineers, dating from 1906 to 1908, include correspondence, daily journal, estimates of repairs, reports, photographs, and negatives.
This group of records includes correspondence (mostly email), memoranda, and reports, largely pertaining to the administrative concerns of the Commission and its early projects.
Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, and other materials, 1952-57. Nationally, the committees considered three basic topics: aims of liberal arts education, curriculum, and methods of instruction. The Stanford committee addressed the issues of college credit for high school work...
These records of the Committee of Fifteen date from 1965 to 1972 and consist of minutes, agenda, memoranda, correspondence, reports, proposals, clippings, and other documents. Most of the records date from 1970 to 1972 and pertain to the process of...
Includes minutes from meetings of February through May, 1919. Three ideas were proposed: a fountain, a memorial hall, and a memorial fund; a memorial hall was the final choice.
The materials consist of administrative records, correspondence, publications, and ephemera documenting the Committee on Black Performing Arts....
Minutes, memoranda, reports, budgets, notes, lists, and other records pertaining to the 1980 inauguration of Donald Kennedy as president of Stanford University.
The collection primarily contains minutes, with some correspondence and reports. Occasionally the minutes include supporting documents relevant to the business discussed and minutes from the sub-committee on faculty/staff housing are often included. Specific projects covered in these records include the...
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, drafts of reports, charts, and other items pertaining to the removal of limitations on the number of women students admitted to Stanford, the academic ramifications, effects on fund raising, and other concerns.
Records include minutes from committee meetings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications by the Committee, and clippings. Publications include VOCATIONAL INFORMATION, issued as a University Bulletin in 1919 and again in 1923 and UNIVERSITY TRAINING AND VOCATIONAL OUTLETS, 1935. Other items of...
Collection consists of cashbooks, 1913-1919, checkbooks, 1903, ledger re lodging fees, 1900-1902, rent registers, 1908-1919, and bills received ledgers, 1906-1918.
Working copies of University budgets (1909-1918; 1945-1957); materials regarding salaries (working drafts and correspondence); and financial data from the late 1920's and early 1930's regarding Stanford University owned properties, primarily located on campus.
The firsts records in the collection consist of 75 bound volumes (ledgers, journals, day books, and cash books) that pertain to university finances, the Palo Alto Stock Farm, the Vina Ranch, Durham Ranch, and Lane Hospital (San Francisco). Volumes of...
The first accession includes classification schemes and cutter numbers, 1939-41, and filing rules for dictionary catalogs, 1976. Accession 2020-034 consists of ERIC @ Stanford newsletters, social education investigation records, and language arts investigation records.
Contains office files of student organizations, administrative files of the office, and files of the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU).
Two copies of the deed of grant and one copy of the deed of gift, issued by Jane Lathrop Stanford via the Board of Trustees in 1901. Parchment and ink, tied with red ribbons and sealed with red sealing wax,...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Anthropology.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Art and Art History.
Meeting minutes, photographs and posters documenting the Department of Art and Art History.
Stanford University Art Department slide library classification scheme based on the "Minnesota System" of classification. Classification scheme prepared in 1972; updated in 1984.
The collection consists of programs, statistics, press releases, scrapbooks, brochures, photographs, slides, video footage, and pamphlets pertaining to football, basketball, wrestling, golf, and other sports at Stanford University,
This collection contains football programs, tickets, publications, news clippings, and other ephemera and miscellany which document the history of the Stanford Football program....
Volumes include black and white photographs of Stanford sports including football, baseball, basketball, track, golf, tennis, swimming. Where indicated, some albums contain clippings only.
Collection consists of minutes from faculty meetings, 1923-1962; subjects include curriculum, degree requirements, laboratory facilities, appointments, and other administrative matters.
Primarily office files regarding the Station such as information on the Te Vega program, the opening of the new Hopkins Marine Station facility, and graduates of the station. Also includes faculty meeting minutes, a study for apartment units at the...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Biology.
Minutes from faculty meetings in the chemistry department; subjects include finances, equipment, courses, appointments, fellowships, and other administrative matters. These copies were sent to the President's office and sometimes have Ray Lyman Wilbur's initial or the President's Office stamp.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Chemistry.
These records consist of lists of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and visiting scholars, 1964-2002; and photographs (mostly photocopies) of graduate students, 1966-2002.
Series consists of lab notebooks. Series 1 consists of Spectra Notebooks & and Series 2 consists of Waymouth Lab Notebooks. Most are labeled by name of researcher....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Classics.
Syllabi, course notes, bibliographies, figures from the Stanford Classics Department. Includes materials compiled by Antony E. Raubitschek, Professor Emeritus of Classics....
Syllabus of the course taught by Marion Lewenstein, 1985, and examples of student papers, 1979-84....
Four masters theses from the Graduate Program in Journalism: Anna C. Buchmann, Re: Writing Rape (1992); Heidi Dietrich, Women who cover war (2002); Vinay Jain, Fajitagate: Anatomy of a Media Circus (2003); Jonny Thaw, Who's Watching Whom? The Media's Role...
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of Communication.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Comparative Literature.
Collection contains 384 PDF laboratory technical report files created by various members of the Stanford University Department of Computer Science. The files were created from 1968-2000....
Qualifying examinations for the graduate program in Computer Science at Stanford University, compiled into reports. Examinations cover six subareas of computer science: Programming Langages and Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Numerical Analysis, Computer Design, Theory of Computation, and Analysis of Algorithms. Reports...
Reports and memoranda concerning departmental rap sessions, 1968-69; memoranda, reports, diagrams, papers, and other materials, 1976-1981, pertaining to development of the SUN workstation, a network-based personal computer system designed at Stanford University; report on the Department, 1970; listing of personnel...
Lectures by computer professionals and professors from Stanford and other universities presented to the Computer Systems Laboratory Seminar, the Department of Computer Science Colloquium, and other special events.
Collection includes 93 PDF technical notes files created by various members of the Stanford University Department of Computer Science. The files were created from 1993-2000....
Collection contains 972 PDF technical reports by various authors from within the Stanford Computer Science Department. The reports are dated from 1960-1999....
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of Drama.
This collection consists of photographs taken by anonymous amateur photographers and some local professional photographers of drama department theatrical productions, as well as some student productions such as the Gaieties. The majority date from 1920 to 1960.
This collection includes production books from various plays put on by the department and one box of miscellaneous records including course bulletins, syllabi, departmental pamphlets, and "A Report on the Activities of the Department of Speech and Drama and the...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of Economics.
Collection includes correspondence between the head of the department and the dean's office pertaining to curriculum, staffing, enrollments, budgets, and other administrative matters, 1945-55. Correspondents include Merrill K. Bennett, Bernard F. Haley, Clarence H. Faust, Edward S. Shaw, Ray Faulkner,...
Correspondence, memos, minutes, personnel records, professional records, manuscripts, clippings, and articles pertaining to Alfred Appel, Margery Bailey, and S. Dale Harris.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of English.
Collection includes 5 bound volumes of syllabi from rhetoric and literature courses (primarily English literature), 1907-1917, 6 bound volumes of briefs from debate classes, 1902-1921, and one folder on the freshman English class, 1960-61. The debate briefs include statement of...
Correspondence files of the executive heads of the department: Herbert Dean Meritt, Richard F. Jones, Virgil K. Whitaker, George F. Sensabaugh, John C. Loftis, and Thomas C. Moser; and minutes from Executive Committee, 1951-1987, department meetings, 1965-1993, and faculty meetings,...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of French & Italian.
News clippings and memoranda from 2001-2002 about merging the department into a larger entity, the Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages....
Student files maintained by the department. The records include grade and attendance records and some correspondence. Also included are departmental minutes, 1922-1973.
Material from the office of Professor Myra Keen regarding the Geology Department, including a departmental guest book (1917-1947); correspondence regarding WPA projects in the Department (1937-1943); and biographical information regarding Professor Hubert G. Schenck.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of German Studies.
Photographs and a few printed illustrations of forty-seven members of the Stanford history faculty, several group portraits, and one group of graduate students (1929). Individuals include Ephraim Douglass Adams, Thomas A. Bailey, Harold Henry Fisher, Yamato Ichihashi, David Harris, Percy...
Honors theses by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of History.
Student analyses of proposed independent studies program, minutes of the Committee on Independent Study Plan, and files regarding the organization and administration of the program.
The files of the History Department are diverse and fairly complete and include correspondence, minutes, memoranda, course materials, enrollment records, and reports. A few of the subjects covered by the records are: establishment of the Political Science Department; report on...
Collection includes specifications, planning documents, design documents, meeting minutes, correspondence, memoranda, clippings and other records relating to the reconstruction of the "History Corner" of the Quadrangle. Architects for the project were Stone, Marraccini and Patterson / Esherick Homsey Dodge and...
This collection contains class notes, research papers, and a few senior theses from history classes at Stanford University, 1892-1903 with a few from 1907-08 and 1925-26. Classes were in ancient, European, and American history....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Iberian and Latin American Cultures.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Linguistics.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Mathematics.
Records include administrative correspondence, 1920-46; letters and reports to the University President, 1919-49; and course files containing notes, problem sets, handouts, schedules, and other items, 1963-75. Also included are results from a study of engineering graduate study done at the...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Music.
Records primarily pertain to radio programs produced by the Music Department and broadcast by commercial radio stations, 1960-63, and include drafts of scripts, complete programs and interviews with some evaluations made of the tapes.
Reprints from the Stanford University, Department of Neurobiology....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Philosophy.
The materials consist of lecture typescripts, notes, audiocassettes, and video recordings.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Physics.
Summary: Lectures, with occassional exams and problem sets, from classes taught by Roberto D. Peccei, Sidney D. Drell, Harrison, Alexander L. Fetter, John D. Walecka, Peter Sturrock, Walter E. Meyerhof, Stuart Raby, Melvin Schwartz, Robert V. Wagoner, and others. Classes...
1 bound volume of handwritten physics oral exam questions.
Collection contains photographs of faculty, staff, and students, 1910-1973, with the bulk of the images from 1965-1973. Most of the photos appear to be identification images, some of which show signs of having been posted on display. There are also...
Correspondence and news clippings regarding the Klystron Tube Research Project, 1937-1945; correspondence between department chairman Paul Kirkpatrick and Stanford President Donald B. Tresidder regarding budget and faculty matters, 1943-1947; and statements of William W. Hansen and Robert L. Wathen, 1944,...
Collection includes minutes of faculty meetings (1905-1948), administrative files, budget and financial records, grant files, technical reports, correspondence, and other materials. Some of the files are from the period when Walter Meyerhoff was chair of the department but other chairmen...
Research grant files containing abstracts, proposals, correspondence, and budget memoranda; faculty members represented include William Fairbank, Melvin Schwartz, John Dirk Walecka, Robert Hofstadter, and Felix Bloch.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of Political Science.
Records include personnel files of faculty, 1923-1988; grade files and letters of recommendation on a sampling of students, 1919-1955; correspondence files of the same students, 1924-1957; miscellaneous departmental minutes, statistics, and memoranda, 1946-73; and miscellaneous correspondence, articles, clippings, and other...
Bound volume containing photographs; introductory text; class materials consisting of syllabi, review questions, exams and some supplementary materials; 2 reports on morale and 1 summary report; and information on other ASTP programs. Courses included statistics, social psychology, abnormal psychology, learning...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Dept. of Psychology.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Religious Studies.
This collection consists of honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures....
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Department of Sociology.
Archival copies of catalogs and microfilm guides for collections held by the Department of Special Collections.
The materials include posters, production photographs, newsletters, publicity materials, news clippings, and audiovisual recordings documenting performances of the Department of Theater and Performance Studies....
Drawings used by faculty members; some were hand copied from published sources (publication dates of 1899 and 1907). Subjects include skulls of prehistoric humans, bones, prehistoric art and tools, and several types of sheep.
Source tapes used in the production of FOUNDERS OF THE FUTURE, a video project honoring William Hewlett and David Packard and their contributions to Stanford University, and several copies of the final edited version. Includes interviews with William Hewlett, David...
Collection includes the first doctor of philosophy degree awarded by the University to George Hall Ashley (Geology) in 1894. Other graduates include Richard Keith Culver, Mortimer Clifford Leventritt, Frank Branch Riley, Helen Lathrop, Harry Carlton Burbridge, Harold Wilcox Beard, and...
Video footage taken on October 19, 1989, of damage to Green Library, Geology Corner, the Museum, the anatomy building, and Encina Hall at Stanford University. Includes a 30 minute source tape and 5 minute edited version; the latter also includes...
Correspondence, lists, brochures, and financial records pertaining to the establishment of the Cottrell Memorial Fund, which supports an annual prize awarded to a political science student. Correspondents include S. Smith Griswold, Fay Hamilton Jones, Victoria Schuck, Eleanor Davidson Severance, Clarence...
Records pertaining to the administration of the center and its programs.
Minutes discuss location of the microscope and its assembly, requests to hire research associate, financial accounts, creation of an academic division, rules of operation, reports on experimental use, and other matters. Members included Lawrence Rogers Blinks, Paul Harmon Kirkpatrick, Philip...
The Stanford University Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) program began in 2009. This collection contains the original signature pages for all ETDs submitted since the inception of this program, arranged by date....
Stanford Electronics Laboratories technical reports, electronics research reviews, and research notebooks, including three volumes on early traveling wave tube research.
Records created by the Stanford University Eleventh Presidential Search Committee, including files on nominees and candidates, reports, notes, Website, and outreach files.etc....
Includes student registers, 1893-1905 and 1911-1919, blank receipt book for the Breakage Fund, and minutes of the directors of the Encina Club, 1906-1918, primarily concerning use of the club room. Addenda, 2024-016 contains the incoming correspondence of Judge Bert Fesler,...
Consists of original documents (in part, generated by Rodney Adams, Director of Finance 1976-1985), copies of documents (in part, from Stanford University Archives collections), and Augsburger's notes and completed research, including spreadsheets on endowment figures for 1903-2002. Other topics of...
The Engineering Case Program, which began at Stanford University in 1964, provided written accounts of engineering problems to be used in the training of engineers. This collection consists of the master files from 114 cases where the author was a...
Records include minutes 1901-1937; constitution, 1929 and 1935; correspondence, mailings, and announcements, 1932-1945; programs, clippings, and articles about the club's drama productions, 1903-1934; and extra copies of several of the club's publications. Included among the minutes are photographs (mostly of...
Records concern the collection of insects used in the teaching of entomology at Stanford and include two record books listing the individual lots of insects with collector and location noted and a small amount of related correspondence. Many of the...
Collection consists of Hermann Zapf's original drawings used to develop the Euler typeface, as well as computer printouts and proofs; correspondence between Zapf and Donald E. Knuth concerning the typeface design; and the working papers of the Digital Typography Group,...
The minutes pertain largely to the appointment of area Ambassadors (often alumni living in the area) to visit schools and interview students and equipping them adequately with training, support, and printed materials. Also included is an undated Memorandum of Information...
The collection, assembled by Herb Fong, manager in Grounds Services, includes reports, operations manuals, memoranda, and other materials pertaining largely to campus trees and plants and their care.
Collection contains plans, reports, and other records pertaining to affirmative action in regard to Stanford faculty....
Collection includes minutes from 1919-21 and one meeting in 1929. Issues before the committee included intercollegiate versus intramural competitions, training rules, response to invitations for competitive games, and rejection of varsity teams. Committee members included Helen Masters Bunting, Clara S....
Photographs of individual houses and housing complexes on the Stanford University campus; includes images taken during the construction of homes in the Frenchmen's Hill subdivision, 1967-69,and of the Stanford West Apartments, 2000.
The materials consist of books and assorted pamphlets and reprints of Stanford University faculty.
These records were generated by the Faculty Senate, Academic Council, the Academic Senate, the Academic Secretary, and various committees and task forces. They include minutes, memoranda, correspondence, reports, election records, agendas and supporting documents, rosters, memorial resolutions on deceased members,...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Feminist Studies Program at Stanford University
Records include administrative files, financial records, syllabi, curriculum files, course evaluations, and files on students....
This collection includes minutes, budget records, correspondence, addresses, programs, clippings, and related records of the various committees and individuals involved with the 50th Anniversary Celebration. Correspondents include Ray Lyman Wilbur, Donald B. Tresidder, Morgan A. Gunst, and Frank F. Walker....
Includes correspondence, annual reports, and committee minutes, 1935-1970.
Correspondence, reports, and printed matter, relating to the founding and research work of the Institute, and to the production, supply, and marketing of wheat.
Records include correspondence of William O. Jones and others, 1960s-80s; grant files; departmental files, 1920s-70s; funding records; photographs; and other materials, including two passports of Alonzo E. Taylor, 1916-17.
The motion picture films, primarily 16mm reels, date from 1937-1982 with most of them falling between 1963-1982; they include games, highlights, and clips of Darrin Nelson and John Elway. Videorecordings and DVDs date from 1941 to 1993 and include games...
Photographs of football players, coaches, and games, and team pictures for the 1924 varsity and frosh squads. Individuals include coaches Glenn S. Warner, Claude E. Thornhill, and Andrew Kerr, and players Murray W. Cuddeback, William C. Neill, Jr., George H....
Photoprints, slides, and negatives of 100th Stanford-Cal Big Game, 1997....
Ceremony marking the centennial of the founding of Stanford; includes multi-media presentation "Stanford: Portrait of a Family," narrated by Anna M. Chavez, remarks by Richard W. Lyman, President Emeritus, and keynote address by Wallace Stegner.
Speakers at the 2006 event, held in Memorial Church, were Reverend Scotty McLennan, President John Hennessy, and two student speakers, Clayton Brown and Dana Craig; music was provided by Talisman A Cappella.
This collection consists of black and white negatives and contact sheets of the original grant, done in calligraphy with some embellishments, along with mounted prints of eight pages from the grant; and color negatives and prints of selected pages from...
News clippings and photographs documenting the Stanford University Foundry.
Accession 2008-234 includes memos, 1996-98, syllabi, 2005-06, inaugural year report on the Stanford Sophomore College, 1999, departmental reports and course proposals, 1997, and student papers submitted in award competitions in the Stanford Introductory Seminars, 2005-06. Accession 2010-103 includes course files...
Files concerning Stanford University's role in the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities and the presidential inauguration of Kenneth Pitzer.
Glass plate negatives. Photographic images of Stanford campus, from late 1800s and early 1900s. Some images perhaps attributed to Eadweard Muybridge. Index to photographs located in box 7....
63 glass plate negatives of Stanford campus and environs. Subjects include construction, students, faculty, the museum, and the campus....
Eighty glass plate negatives of Stanford images, circa 1890-1900. Subjects include construction, students, faculty, the museum, and the campus.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Goldman Interschool Honors Program in Environmental Science, Technology, and Policy at Stanford University
Interviews on the history of Stanford's business school conducted with professors Arjay Miller, Harold J. Leavitt, James T. S. Porterfield, Gerald M. Meier, Ezra Solomon, Robert K. Jaedicke, Charles T. Horngren, James E. Howell, Charles P.Bonini, and Thomas W. Harrell....
The collection is 92.5 linear feet, and consists of documents and publications produced by the Graduate School of Business (GSB), for internal and external audiences, such as: program publicity materials, orientation materials, newsletters, student newspapers, annual reports, and yearbooks. Also...
Faculty files, publications, administrative records, and faculty annual reports....
Two editions of the plant identification guidebook for plants on the Stanford University campus; entries include color illustrations and locations.
These records pertain to the administrative affairs of the Center as well as the various programs sponsored by the Center, including the You Can Made a Difference Conference (YCMAD), the Student Volunteer Network, the Stanford International Development Organization, the Stanford...
Laboratory notebooks, slides, patent files, and FACS files....
The collection consists of Latin American Studies honors theses written by Stanford University undergraduates.
Collection consists of early Hopkins Marine Station Resident Director Walter Kenrick Fisher’s correspondence; also includes clippings, reprints, photographs, and a partial typescript of “Life Between Tides.” It also consists of articles, manuscripts, correspondence, and administrative files of former Director, Dennis...
In addition to a census of patients, these typescript reports cover the nursing school, medical supplies, dietary kitchens, operating room, housekeeping, engineering services, clinics, social service department, and medical departments such as obstetrics, anesthesiology, radiology, and physical therapy. Most of...
Construction specifications, largely for power plant equipment for Stanford University Hospital at its San Francisco location; firms represented include Hunter and Hudson Consulting Engineers, Otis Elevator Company, and Bakewell and Brown Architects.
Records include correspondence, notes, data, draft and final report, committee meeting minutes, newsclippings, and other documents assembled by committee chairman, Professor Gordon Wright.
These photographs by Joseph Quever include images of Tresidder Union, White Plaza, Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, fire station, police station, and the main quad.
Relates the history of staff training on sexual harassment prevention prior to state mandated training.
Senior honors papers by undergraduates in the Humanities Honors Program.
5 DVDs and 1 VHS....
Audio and video recordings of committee proceedings, panel discussions, and research.
This collection contains the office files from Information Technology Services and its various predecessors, dating from 1960 to 1985. The records include correspondence, minutes, reports, proposals, contracts, budgets, manuals, bulletins, newsletters, conference proceedings, consultants' files, licensing records, computer printouts, and...
The materials consist of audiovisual recordings of IDA, CBPA and other related events....
From the liner: Developing policy for the new and rapidly changing order will require far closer and more coordinated interaction of the academic, corporate, and governmental worlds. If universities are to be leaders and partners in this endeavor, as they...
The administrative records include correspondence predating the Institute's official founding, correspondence regarding THE CRISIS OF THE UNION (1966), manuscripts of articles, publications, materials relating to conferences, workshops, committees, special scholarships, the Coe fellowships, and other Institute activities.
Pamphlets, clippings, and serial issues, relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. Collected by the Institute of Hispanic American and Luso-Brazilian Studies at Stanford University
Records pertain to administrative matters and to classes offered in the program; included are correspondence, grant files, articles, reports, proposals, and conference materials, 1966-1990.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University International Relations Program.
Records include architectural design documents, 1957-66 and 1988; Meyer Council Minutes, 1968-86; administrative files on the catalog as well as bound copies of the catalog; records from library instruction activities, 1966-83, including papers from a course on the undergraduate library...
KZSU staff application, manual and website....
Guest book from this women's dormitory at Stanford, with lists of officers of the Lagunita Club.
Digital photographs documenting building renovation projects.
Hebrew Program's Multimedia site (http://web.stanford.edu/group/hebrew/mmedia/index.html)...
Records include correspondence and supporting documents from applicants for research positions, other correspondence, typescripts of their WORKING PAPERS ON LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS (numbers 1,3, and 8-20), bibliography, and the bulletin from the Survey of Language Use and Language Teaching in Eastern...
Collection concerns a proposed new graduate dormitory for the Stanford Law School, funded by Nancy and Charles Munger, and local opposition to the plans; it includes reports, correspondence, committee materials (Committee on Land and Building Development), clippings and news coverage,...
Collection includes program promotional materials from 2012-2013, and a closing ceremony program for the 2012 LSP participants....
The materials consist of handritten survey forms completed by Stanford students prior to presentations on LGBT issues in student dorms.
The materials consist of audio and transcripts from oral histories conducted with LGBT Stanford alumni....
production files dating from 1975-2009....
Scrapbooks contain clippings, announcements, newsletters, brochures, programs, press releases, invitations, and several photographs pertaining primarily to the rare book and manuscript collections, acquisitions, and exhibitions. People mentioned in the articles include Jeannette M. Hitchcock, Albert M. Bender, Frederick E. Brasch...
Album containing book plates used in the Stanford University Libraries from ca. 1892-ca. 1945, with notes about their history and design; also includes correspondence with Jeannette M. Hitchcock, rare book librarian at Stanford, 1945. Accession 2021-031 contains 11 boxes of...
Collection pertains to the construction of a new main library at Stanford and includes the articles of agreement between Rudgear Merle Company and Stanford University, contract specifications for the library from plans prepared by the architectural firm of Bakewell and...
Photograph album, "Stanford University Archives: A Tribute to Ralph W. Hansen," September 1979. Photographs of various library staff members at work in Cecil H. Green Library and at a party off campus.
Collection includes agenda, minutes, memos, reports, correspondence, photographs, and other records.
Collection contains the files of Roberto G. Trujillo, curator for Mexican American collections, 1977-1996; Peter R. Frank, curator for Germanic collections, 1976-1990; Mary Jane Parrine, curator for French and Italian collections, 1979-1999; and Wojciech Zalewski, curator for Slavic and East...
The records primarily contain overhead slides for presentations on HighWire Press by Vicky Reich, 2000 and undated; titles include Electronic Publishing between Two Poles, The HighWire Perspective Electronic Journal License Agreements, What *Do* Librarians Want? and E-Materials: Barriers to Revolutionizing...
Examples of the sheets printed by students in Susan V. Lenky's classes using an antique hand press in the Rare Book Division of the Stanford University Libraries. The text is often a quote on books or printing. The class from...
Prints, negatives, and slides documenting the libraries at Stanford University, including the Hopkins Marine Station; subjects include buildings, interiors, staff, collections, patrons, events, the Library Associates, the damage from the October 1989 earthquake, construction of the East Wing (1977-80), and...
Correspondence, unsolicited manuscripts, pamphlets, and books received by the Physics Library or the Dept. of Physics; correspondents include students, faculty in other disciplines, and non-academic scientists, as well as the general public.
Statement regarding the table commissioned for the rotunda of the Bing Wing of Green Library, which was partly constructed of wood from an ancient oak tree near the Stanford Mausoleum that was felled in the early 1990s....
Videorecordings (primarily Beta and digital cassette formats) of the following symposia: War and Peace Symposium, 2003; Politics and the Press: Who Has the Power?, 2004; Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, 2005; and Trade...
These records date from 1942 to 2001 and include correspondence, minutes, financial records, newsletters, surveys, and other materials.
Color photographs of the construction of the Littlefield Management Center, part of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford, taken by a staff member of the GSB Jackson Library.
Audio cassettes, 1981-1988, and video tapes, 1988-1992, of speakers and class discussions. Stanford administrators and faculty who spoke include Robert Street, Ray Bacchetti, Lowell Price, William Massy, John Ford, John Schwartz, Richard Lyman, Donald Kennedy, and Albert Hastorf. Also includes...
The maps in this collection pertain to the University campus, to other lands owned by Jane and Leland Stanford or the University, and to adjacent communities....
Photograph album and ephemera regarding the construction and dedication of Maples Pavilion, 1969, compiled for Mrs. Maples by University staff. (6 b/w and 3 color prints). Individuals pictured include Mrs. Roscoe Maples, athletic director Chuck Taylor, University President J.E. Wallace...
This collection consists of theses from the Master of Liberal Arts program at Stanford University....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Mathematical and Computer Science Program.
Collection contains the application to the City of Palo Alto, August 2007, with information on the project description, project design, demographics and operations, construction activities, parking study, and historic evaluations and cultural resources; and various pages printed from the project's...
Beta source tapes for various films produced by the Health Care Education Network; topics include Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, organ transplantation, organ donation, cancer, psychiatry services, marketing, orientation to the hospital, Stanford Blood Center, intensive care units, cardiovascular services,...
Collection consists of 25 volumes of the Annual Medical Division Statements....
Notes on facilities needed for a proposed school of dentistry, circa 1936, to be part of Stanford University's medical school in San Francisco....
The records of Stanford Memorial Church include marriage and baptismal records, church service programs, sermons and lectures, church newsletters and publications, and files from two chaplains....
Collection consists of records regarding the administrative affairs of the Institute and its programs such as conferences, classes, lectures (especially the Jing Lyman Lecture Series), and publications. Correspondence files of the Directors of the Institute include those of Iris F....
Research files of Hametia Fielder King relating to the design and construction of the Stanford Museum of Art, used by the Museum docent program for their "Stanford Portfolio." A number of the files pertain to George Washington Percy and Ernest...
This study, designed to address the renovation of the museum and repair of structural damages caused by the Loma Prieta earthquake of October 1989, includes architectural drawings, sketches, and photographic illustrations....
Collection includes minutes, correspondence, memoranda, grant proposals, reports, and other records. Subjects include the planning and construction of a new building, 1980-81; public service, flood control, preservation projects, and other matters, 1978-2001; and a co-operative project with the Library of...
Records include minutes, constitution, financial records, correspondence, photograph albums, and other miscellaneous materials. Of note are the bird list from a Baja California trip, 1940; undated field trip equipment list; and two pen and ink drawings by Prof. W. K....
Records consist of four volumes: New West Campus Redevelopment Project Program Statement, July 1985; Report to the Board of Trustees, 1986; Reference Notebook for the FUTURES group, 1984-1986, (Faculty University Team to Understand Research Environments and Space); and Academic Program...
Records cover three topics: Sigma Chi fraternity (issue of discrimination in membership 1965), Proposition 14 (written in 1964 to overturn California's Rumford Fair Housing Act, which prohibited discrimination on the basis of race and national origin), and student demonstrations and...
Records include subject files compiled by the News Service in the course of its work, news releases prepared by the News Service, proof sheets of photographs produced by the News Service photographers, taped interviews, office files of the Director of...
These clippings pertaining to Stanford University, the Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and Hoover Institution were selected from the morgue of the Peninsula Times Tribune after its closing. The clippings are arranged by subject and person.
Records from the Stanford University Ninth Presidential Search Committee, including notes on candidates, reports on the search process, and financial documents.
The materials consist of administrative files, event programs and audiorecordings, publications, course materials, and videorecordings documenting activities of the Office for Religious Life.
The materials consist of photoprints, contact sheets, and negatives of images for use in publications, largely pertaining to Stanford University centennial campaign fund raising events. Other subjects include faculty, staff, students, the Medical Center, campus buildings, the Hopkins Marine Station,...
Records of the Development Office pertain to fundraising efforts, particularly the PACE campaign of the 1960s (Plan of Action for a Challenging Era), The Campaign for Stanford, 1970s, and the Centennial Campaign. Included are correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, proposals, notes,...
Records include general administrative files, 1954-57; correspondence dealing with the organization of overseas campus programs in the Far East, 1961-62; and reports, memoranda, minutes, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to the Study of Undergraduate Education, 1954-57. Correspondents include Robert Hoopes,...
Materials include audiorecordings of hearings....
Defaced posters, notes, notices, and a letter that were presented as evidence at the judicial hearing in response to a racial incident at Ujamaa House, the black theme dormitory on campus.
Collection includes committee materials, plans, reports, and other documents pertaining to accessibility for the handicapped at Stanford, 1977-82; and memoranda, correspondence, financial records, reports, clippings, articles, and occasional drawings from specific building projects, 1975-84, including academic buildings, student and faculty...
Colusa Sandstone Company employee record books listing employees involved in reconstruction following the 1906 earthquake.
The collection consists of promotional posters for Crothers Global Citizenship Program guest speaker events. Speakers include Kofi Annan, Gerhard Casper, John Prendergast, Kenneth Arrow, Carlos Pascual, Richard Goldstone, and George Clooney. Many posters are signed by guest speakers.
FY2013-FY2014 indirect cost proposal submitted to the US Office of Naval Research.
Correspondence, memos, minutes, reports, lists, guidelines, policies, printed materials, registrations, constitutions, and other records pertaining to the administration of student organizations on campus and support services provided by the Office of Student Activities and Leadership (and its predecessors, the Office...
Records of the Director's Office, including budget files, correspondence and mimeographed information sheets, questionnaires sent to summer shool students in order to evaluate the program, and files regarding the Association of University Summer Sessions.
Includes the report "Technology Based Companies Founded by Members of the Stanford University Community" and Wiesendanger's "History and Operation of the Office of Technology Licensing Stanford University," 1996.
Administrative office files, 1953-1991; minutes and supporting materials of various university committees, 1947-1972; Judicial Council minutes, correspondence, and other disciplinary records, 1920-1970; placement files, 1961-1983; and correspondence and other records pertaining to residential education, Tresidder Memorial Union, minority affairs, and...
The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda and other material relating to both the physical management and the social and educational value of student living groups.
Records from the legal office pertain to real estate matters, including the Stanford Shopping Center, other leases, and gift deeds....
Photocopies of psychological case histories and evaluations of students, largely by Dr. Elizabeth G. Whitney, consultant psychologist; and correspondence of Dr. Whitney, Dr. Dorothy H. Heilman, medical advisor, Dr. Bertha Dyment, and Dr. Helen B. Pryor, asst. medical examiner.
Administrative records and audiovisual materials from the Stanford University Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching & Learning....
General office files containing correspondence, memoranda, policies, surveys, reports, speeches, minutes, articles, and other records pertaining to policies and procedures, academic planning, housing, recruitment, financial aid, legislation, and other issues. Persons represented in the files include deans Fred A. Hargadon...
These records are office files maintained by Siena's office during his term as Legal Advisor to the President. Primary concerns were faculty and student affairs, campus security and demonstrations, personnel, university and government relations. The files include correspondence, memoranda, notes...
Files, 1960-1967, which include correspondence, notes, memos and reports dealing with the Ford Foundation, the Plan of Action for a Challenging Era (PACE), Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center and the Stanford Children's Convalescent Hospital; and correspondence and patents, 1949-1959, pertaining to...
Microfiche copies of architectural drawings of buildings on the Stanford University campus; and photocopy of the department's "vault inventory" of drawings, most of which are included in these copies. Architects active during the early years of the University include Bakewell...
Includes working documents and specifications of the consulting engineers, Brian Kangas Foulk; minutes, memos, and notes from working group meetings; request for landscape architecture services and two proposals, including one from Tom Richman and Associates; and other miscellaneous items.
People identified in these images include Paul G. Allen, University President Gerhard Casper, James Gibbons, and Greg Kovacs; there are also images of the musical group at the event, identified as D’Cuckoo, which included Allen on electric guitar.
Correspondence, clippings and other materials relating to the planning, building and inhabiting of this faculty-staff condominium project.
Images include campus roads, buildings, the Cactus Garden, interior of Memorial Church, the Stanford residence, and scenes from several student plays. Also included are several photographs of Lick Observatory and the road to the Observatory.
Photographs by Berton Crandall and E.R. Freeman of the Stanford campus, including the Quad, the exterior and interior of Memorial Church, the Library, Lake Lagunita, the Union, the Palo Alto tree, and aerial views of the campus and the stadium....
Photograph album documenting student life, events, athetics, campus buildings, travel, and geological expeditions.
Stanford University viewbook by H. W. Simkins, 1905....
Album of photographs and some printed illustrations documenting Stanford University ca. 1973; includes images of campus buildings, faculty, students, vendors on White Plaza, the barbershop in the student union, overseas campuses, and signs painted on various construction barriers on campus.
Small album of Stanford University campus buildings produced by Hyde's Book Store of Palo Alto....
Black and white photographs of several Chemistry students from the class of 1913, including: Hugh Harold Mosher, Zeno Ostenberg, Edwin Reginald Harding, and Guy Carleton Swan. Album also includes images of Stanford Chemistry faculty members Hans Zinsser and Albert Cornelius...
Images of the Stanford University campus, including the Quad, the Arcades, the exterior of the library, the exterior and interior of Memorial Church, the mausoleum, the Stanford Union, and the "Canoe Club" (boat house)....
These images primarily document Stanford buildings, including the Quad, the 1900 Library, the library and gymnasium that were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake, Memorial Church, Memorial Arch and the museum. Other subjects include the Cactus Garden, the Angel of Grief,...
Loose and mounted photographs of Greystone Quarry and quarry workers, Stanford campus buildings, Stanford students. Included is a copy of "Glimpses of Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Palo Alto, California," by J. Collier....
Glass plate negatives of Memorial Church, museum facade, and campus scenes. Photoprints of museum construction and earthquake damage, as well as other campus buildings....
Images of the Stanford University campus, including the Quad, the Arcades, the Museum, interior of the library and the assembly hall, and a campus road. Also includes an image of the Palo Alto tree (el Palo Alto).
Images include the student union, Memorial Church, the inner Quad, the Library, the Stadium, Hoover House, the Stanford Mausoleum, and Hoover Tower.
Two photographs of Stanford students readying for a 1959 ski trip....
Images of a football game, Palm Drive, Main Quad, and other campus buildings....
These images were probably taken or collected by a female student at Stanford University; subjects include the Arcades and students on the Quad, The Camp [student housing], Coutts’ Tower and Lake (dry), Governor’s Lane, view of campus residential area, David...
Photonegatives depicting Stanford memorial church and arch prior to their damage/destruction in the 1906 earthquake....
Collection pertains both to the School of Physical Sciences and the later program in physical sciences. Included are correspondence, budgets, fiscal records, and miscellaneous items, 1934-72; one file on courses, 1931-32; course materials for the general program classes (survey of...
Seven charts detailing housing sites and needs in regard to projected enrollments and maximum and minimum densities for undergraduates, graduate students, and married students, 1960; and two charts summarizing residence hall data, 1954-55....
Videotape (VHS) and audio cassette of Sanders' illustrated talk in January 1997 for the Stanford Historical Society....
Memos and photographs, 1983, pertaining to the discovery, during excavations for the Center for Integrated Systems, of the foundations for a women's dormitory, c. 1891, that was never finished.
The bulk of this collection consists of building specifications for various campus buildings and some faculty homes. Includes plans and elevations from a number of campus buildings, primarily pre-1917; expense ledgers for construction costs for 1906 and 1922; and scrapbooks...
Photographs and negatives of the old Stanford Post Office and the dedication of the new Post Office on February 11, 1960.
Collection depicts Stanford University buildings, grounds, and people; subjects include athletics and athletic facilities, student amusements, the cactus garden, old chemistry building, dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, views of the Quad and Inner Quad, Lake Lagunita, libraries, Stanford mausoleum, Memorial...
Poster collection documenting academic and student life at Stanford University, including athletics, drama, lectures, films, musical events, organizations, dances, parties and other social events, and political activities. Of note are 23 original posters by Karen Meier Reeds for events on...
Archival report prepared by the Committee documenting the search process which includes time line, staff report, press releases, advertisements, memoranda, meeting notes, and Board of Trustees' reports.
The Commission on Undergraduate Education at Stanford University was established to address fundamental issues pertaining to the undergraduate curriculum and related programs and services at Stanford. The Commision's report was released in October 1994.
Correspondence between David Starr Jordan and Trustees relating to various proposals to raise student fees, 1911-1913.
These records pertain to the merger of Cooper Medical College and Stanford University. They consist largely of correspondence, with a few reports and financial documents. Most of the letters are addressed to David Starr Jordan, although some of the correspondence...
Collection includes correspondence with Frederic West establishing the series; correspondence with lecturers and suggested lecturers; correspondence with Stanford offices in regard to arrangements; and invitations to the lectures. Lecturers for this time period were Charles Edward Jefferson, Samuel McChord Crothers,...
These records include letters from the President to the Board of Trustees, 1902-1948; budget records, 1906-1960; departmental appointment records, 1901-1909; salary rolls and letters of appointment, 1901-1924; contracts and agreements largely between Jane Stanford and David Starr Jordan, 1893-1902, regarding...
Annotated draft of circular #4, announcement of the faculty of the university and an outline of the courses for the academic year 1891-1892.
Records regarding faculty salaries including David Starr Jordan's 1904 report to the Trustees regarding recruitment of the original faculty, sabbaticals, retirement; studies by Professor Guido Marx with related correspondence comparing Stanford and University of California salaries (1904-1907), with information on...
Included in the collection are a copy of the University's answer to Senators Baucus and Grassley's request, a copy of President Hennessy's cover letter, and several printouts of Internet articles as background on the investigation.
Records include letters, minutes of the Stanford committee and the joint committee (representing several California colleges), and memoranda from the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, which include exam questions and reports on past Rhodes scholars. The correspondence and minutes pertain to exam...
These records were generated during the tenure of President Kenneth Pitzer as well as his predecessor J. E. Wallace Sterling. Records are arranged in the following sequence: committees, academic and administrative departments, general files, and materials pertaining to the Stanford...
Correspondence, memoranda, and minutes pertaining to general fees, laboratory fees, and proposed fees for professional schools. Correspondents include David Starr Jordan, John C. Branner, Harris J. Ryan, William F. Snow, William F. Durand, A. B. Clark, John M. Stillman, George...
The collection consists of archival copies of books published by Stanford University Press.
Collection includes photographs, 1936-1945, and one scrapbook, 1924-1976. Subjects of the photographs are the Stanford University Press and staff; Stanford University buildings, students, and faculty/staff; and San Francisco's skyline and bay bridge. Of note among the Stanford photographs are scenes...
Records of the Stanford University Press include correspondence files, financial records, contracts, inventories, reports, and other general records; minutes of the editorial board, 1976-88, the Faculty Committee on University Publications, 1945-76, and the Press Special Committee, 1927-45; press catalogs and...
Materials include correspondence between Stanford University Press and Ed Ricketts & Jack Calvin. Topics include editorial decisions, reviews, permissions, and royalties. Also included are biographical materials about Jack Calvin, and documents about the Spring 1940 Steinbeck-Ricketts Gulf of California trip....
This collection contains lithographs, drawings, watercolor paintings, art prints, diplomas, certificates, printed illustrations, cartoons, advertisements, bird's eye maps, and other printed formats. The main focus is Stanford University and its founders; subjects include the career of Leland Stanford, his racing...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Program in African and African American Studies.
This collection consists of materials relating to the Program in African and African American Studies at Stanford University....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Program in American Studies at Stanford University.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity.
The materials consist of photographs and recordings of speakers at events sponsored by the Stanford University, Program in Creative Writing, including the Jean and Bill Lane Lecture Series and the President's Reading Series....
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Program in Ethics in Society at Stanford University.
Collection contains materials advertising the program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies including course information and ephemera....
Honors theses by students in the Stanford University Program in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Program in Human Biology.
Lectures from classes in the human biology program at Stanford University, 1987-1989, and one tape on "The Human Biology Program at Stanford," 2001. Lecturers include Donald Kennedy, Herant Katchadourian, H. Craig Heller, Jeffrey Wine, Sanford Dornbusch, Sandra Archibald, James Lawry,...
Collection includes the video program Human Biology for the Middle Grades: A Bold New Approach, 1988; videotapes of team presentations from the Summer Institute of 1993; one video tape from the Summer Institute of 1991; other miscellaneous video tapes; CD-ROM...
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Program in International Security Studies.
Includes photographs of lectures, seminar, workshops, and events sponosred by the Program in Iranian Studies at Stanford University, 2009-2014....
This collection pertains to Jewish studies, before and after the institution of the formal program, and includes course lists and syllabi, 1980-1990, announcements of lectures, 1991-1996, clippings, and other miscellaneous items.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Program in Jewish Studies at Stanford University.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Program in Medieval Studies at Stanford University.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at Stanford University.
Honors theses written by undergraduate students in the Stanford University Program on Urban Studies.
Office records, records of the Assistant to the Provost, and appointment files.
The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, press releases, photographs, maps, and other documents concerning various events and controversies dealt with by the Public Affairs Office, 1960-1980. Subjects include the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford Industrial Park, Ladera Dam and flood...
Office files of Robert Rosenzweig, Vice President for Public Affairs,and of his predecessor, Lyle Nelson, Director of University Relations.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Public Policy Program.
This collection consists largely of photonegatives, with a few photoprints and color transparencies. Images include portraits of faculty and staff, 1931-1951; pre-registration meeting, September 1941; two images of the exterior of the home of Prof. Robert Swain, 1936; campus buildings;...
This intentionally assembled collection contains publications, printed matter, and ephemera documenting Stanford University. This guide is a high level listing of the major subject headings that are used to organization the collection. These include: history of the founders and the...
Contracts between Jane Stanford and Nels Peterson for work on construction of the Quad (1901); bills and receipts for materials used and work completed (1901-1903).
Collection consists of the records of the LGBT Community Resources Center and its predecessors the Gay People's Union (GPU), and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Stanford (GLAS). Included are correspondence, memoranda, office files, reference files on service organizations in...
Publications, reports and booklets documenting the radical movement at Stanford University.
Collection of GLINTS (internal reports) of the Stanford Radio Astronomy Institute. Many GLINTS are first drafts of published papers....
The Stanford University Reddit Collection, 2010-2014, includes website files for the r/stanford sub-reddit.
The Stanford University Reddit Collection, 2010-2014, includes website files for the r/stanford sub-reddit.
Collection consists of letters to the Office of the Registrar, David Starr Jordan, and Orrin Leslie Elliott; minutes of the Committee on Admissions and Advanced Standing; freshman admission ledgers; grade reports & transcripts on microfilm; and annotated publications produced by...
Correspondence (1963-1964); minutes of club meetings (1920-1964); lists of club officers (1922-1963), speakers (1921-1953) and members (1953-1954, 1963-1964); and treasurer's reports.
Includes digital photographs of the events and meetings relating to Stanford University, Residential Education, 2003-2018....
Files include Residential Education directories, training and orientation guides, program and committee files, media files, news clippings, reports, and photographs. Also included are files related to particular dormitories and residences....
Includes materials relating to the Reverse Town Hall organized by Stanford University student groups, held September 10, 2020 via video chat....
These records include two registers, 1894-1911; correspondence of Letitia B. Wright, matron of the hall, 1903, including her letter of resignation; analysis of room rent for 1924-1928; and administrative reports (largely financial) for 1927-28 and 1928-29.
Memoranda, reports, correspondence, notes, and other records pertaining to the proposed Ronald Reagan Libary, particularly the nature of its facilities and site; includes copies of documents pertaining to other Presidential libraries.
Collection includes photographs of the men's teams, 1921-2004; photographs of the 1920 and 1924 US Olympic teams; one action shot of a women's rugby game, undated; and a printed scan of a poster for the VIIth Olympiade 1920.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University School of Earth Sciences.
Transcripts and audio tapes of interviews with Stanford faculty and former students.
Early accessions include minutes, by laws, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and other records of the School, 1940-92; minutes, notices, correspondence, by-laws, reports, and miscellaneous records of the Associates of the School of Earth Sciences, 1940-63; a portfolio on the School with...
Collection includes correspondence, reports, and other records regarding the American Ideals Project, which produced the book YOUR RUGGED CONSTITUTION, 1947-52; a file on the Lee L. Jacks and David Jacks Professorships, 1954; agenda, minutes, and other records of the Committee...
Minutes of faculty meetings, with some reports, memoranda, and correspondence. Subjects include curriculum issues, program design, degree requirements, state credential requirements, decisions on graduate students, and registration in classes. Of note are the opinion of faculty on the issue of...
These records from the School of Education at Stanford University consist of kindergarten records including drawings and short stories by the children, 1892-93; class reading under Clara Vostrovsky; stories, correspondence and notes, 1893-1894 ; and a scrapbook of child studies...
Records include grant applications, progress reports, final reports, program guides, and correspondence among faculty members of the Research Traineeship Program Overall Committee.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University School of Education Undergraduate Honors Program.
The collection consists of general office files from the School of Engineering Dean's Office. The bulk of the papers cover the years 1925-1955. Included are subject files regarding school and departmental affairs as well as interests of the individual deans;...
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University School of Engineering.
Collection consists of several accessions of materials. Accession 2010-026 contains portraits of faculty that were once on display in the department. Accession 2010-027 contains assorted photographs from the Design Division, circa 1970-1998, which includes casual portraits of faculty, meetings, and...
Audiovisual material produced by or about the Stanford University School of Engineering. Included are state of the schoool addresses given by the Dean of Engineering, recordings of class lectures, interviews, and programs about research.
Requisitions from the Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1926-40, the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1926-40, Ryan High Voltage Laboratory, 1930-40, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1926-46, Guggenheim Aeronautic Laboratory, 1927-44, and the Dept. of Mining Engineering, 1936-40. Also includes one folder on...
Correspondence, minutes, budgets, sample exams, chronologies, and other records largely pertaining to the graduate Honor's Program and Religious Studies. There are also materials pertaining to the Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities, 1951-67.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences Individually Designed Major Program.
The records include catalogs; course files, proposals, evaluations, and readers; minutes of policy board meetings; correspondence, budgets, and other administrative files; posters, audio tapes, and video tapes; and clippings pertaining to courses offered through IAC, especially the SWOPSI and UGS...
Correspondence, budgetary data, departmental files and surveys, computer compilations, reports, minutes, course lists, and other records maintained in the Office of the Dean. Deans of the School during the years 1950 to 1986 included Ray N. Faulkner, Philip H. Rhinelander,...
Collection includes slides of project participants, office and classroom space, equipment, source materials, and graphs, 1983-84; two papers by Peter Lyman on the project, 1983-84; Tiro Project Research Reports, 1984-85; transcripts of interviews with faculty who participated in the project,...
Six letter books containing general correspondence from the Dean's Office on such subjects as student recommendations, questions about entrance requirements, exams and course credit, the Law Library and budgetary information. Most of the letters are signed by Frederick C. Woodward,...
This collection consists largely of minutes with some agenda, reports, and memoranda. Faculty minutes date from 1917-1967; committee records appear when they pertain to a faculty meeting and do not appear prior to 1950. Subjects covered include grading, schedules, special...
This set of bound reprints of articles by faculty in the Department of Biochemistry was Arthur Kornberg’s set.
Bound volume of Stanford University Science Association (1894-1936) contains constitution of the Association, lists of members, minutes of meetings of the Association, and financial reports. The minutes often include abstracts of the presentations given; professors represented in the abstracts include...
Photographs by William Moran, 1942, and clippings, 1942-54, regarding Sherwood Hall, the Menlo Park residence of Timothy Hopkins; estate sale catalog, 1942; letters to Hitchcock from Mary Hopkins, 1939, and William Moran, 1943; two postcards; and miscellaneous clippings.
Slides of campus scenes, bonfire, Lake Lagunita boathouse, and commencement....
Administrative records and reports....
Series I - Office records of the Special Services Office. These six boxes contain mainly office correspondence and informative material pertaining to the draft and draft counseling. Also included are 5 volumes of computer printouts of statistical analyses concerning Stanford...
Collection also includes Report on the Research Program on Situated Language at the Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1984.
Records from the Sponsored Projects Office include correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, patent files, and financial records.
Source tapes and the edited version of a project honoring Peter Bing, recipient of the Stanford Associates' Degree of Uncommon Man Award in 1994. Includes interviews with Frank Brennan, Richard Lyman, John Freidenrich, Donald Kennedy, Linda Meier, Shauna Jackson, Tara...
Source tapes and the edited version of a project honoring Peter Bing, recipient of the Stanford Associates' Degree of Uncommon Man Award in 1994. Includes interviews with Frank Brennan, Richard Lyman, John Freidenrich, Donald Kennedy, Linda Meier, Shauna Jackson, Tara...
Agenda and enclosures for meeting of the "Kitchen Cabinet" of the Stanford Associates regarding their 1942-43 program, called by Paul Edwards in August 1942 at Yosemite, California.
Correspondence, memos, photographs, programs, clippings, articles, handbooks, album, films from football shows, and cassette tape pertaining to performances, personnel, and history of the Stanford Band.
The collection largely contains correspondence with some memoranda, proposals, financial documents, class materials, and photographs. Much of the correspondence is that of Robert H. Brower, John D. Goheen, Thomas C. Smith, and Kurt Steiner; other correspondents include T. E. Gore,...
Reports, statistics, memos, and worksheets pertaining to the services offered by the Center and its predecessor, the Veterans Guidance Center.
Collection includes the original brochure announcing new scholarships, 1996; invitations and programs for dinners, symposiums, and other events, 1997-2002; photograph of the 1997-1999 fellows; and two audio tapes from events.
Includes 50 posters documenting events sponsored by Stanford Law School and associated groups....
Administrative records and materials from MEChA events....
Agenda, minutes, memoranda, reports, and other records, Oct. 1990 to Dec. 1992.
These records cover the whole period of SRT's operations and include correspondence, graphics, photographs, production books and scrapbooks of publicity clippings.
Includes posters are from SWIP’s invited speakers, teach-in events, and co-hosted events....
Stanford subjects, circa 1900-1905, include athletics, the stadium, Quad views, two groups of male students, and earthquake damage (1905) to the gymnasium, church, and library. There is a series of Lawrence & Houseworth stereographs of hydraulic mining in California, ca....
Photographs of the House, its residents, and various social events.
Minutes, correspondence, reports, and other records pertaining to student discipline.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, proposals, financial records, publications, and other records pertaining to the administration of SCIRE, sponsored projects and internships, and the SCIRE Innovation Fund.
Audio recordings of Stanford student demonstrations, sit-ins, and Academic Senate and Council meetings.
Series 1 includes photographs, lists, memoranda, affidavits, and miscellaneous notes pertaining to participants in campus demonstrations during the spring of 1970; these records were possibly assembled to provide evidence for legal action against the participants by the University....
Images of students and student activities including track meets, women basketball players, dormitory rooms, picnics and off-campus excursions, commencement activities (including decoration of the arcades as parlors), and theatricals; there are also photographs of campus buildings before and after the...
Photographs of students and professors on campus, the faculty-senior baseball game, and scenes at Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove.
The materials consist of Stanford University student publication websites captured by University Archives staff.
The Stanford University Student Organization Website Collection, 2010-2014, includes website files for Stanford University volunteer student organizations.
Collection includes working papers of the Study consisting of notes, minutes, memoranda, correspondence, statements, reports, and questionnaires, 1954-1956, and the published report by Robert Hoopes and Hubert Marshall, 1957. Also included is the report of the Stanford Survey of the...
Correspondence, notes, budget statements, memos, planning reports arranged by festival year, photographs of rehearsals, performances and publicity shots, posters, and scrapbooks containing newsclippings of the Summer Festival programs.
Includes the final report (December 2008), the Executive Summary, a Stanford News Service press release (Nov. 19, 2008) concerning its presentation to the Santa Clara County Planning Commission, and a PDF file of the final report.
Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Symbolic Systems Program.
The records include agenda, minutes, memoranda, correspondence, surveys, background materials, and the published report (1988). The majority of the materials date from 1983-1984; earlier records are photocopies of relevant reports, memoranda, clippings, etc.
Minutes, correspondence, proposals, legislation, syllabi, reports, and clippings.
Archival copies of technical reports resulting from sponsored research at Stanford.
Records created by the Stanford University Tenth Presidential Search Committee, including files on nominees and candidates, reports, notes, news clippings, correspondence, and press releases.
Collection of photographs, correspondence, play programs, and poetry relating to the theater performances and lectures at Stanford University in the early 1900s....
The scrapbooks contain clippings and programs, with some calendars, articles, and other printed matter. The primary subject is theatrical presentations at Stanford and in Palo Alto, with lesser coverage of other cultural events (concerts, lectures, debates, etc.)
Programs, playbills, and photographs from plays directed by Davis, including PRINCESS IDA, HAMLET, and HAY FEVER; set designs by Leslie Kiler.
This collection consists of one letter from the faculty moderator of the Three Books Program....
Collection includes an information file on the Union and its namesake, Donald B. Tresidder (president of Stanford University from 1943 to 1948) consisting of press releases, articles, and clippings; prints and contact sheets of activities at Tresidder, 1964-1984; and slides...
The Stanford University Twitter Collection, 2009-2014, includes .csv files and .html/CSS files for the @Stanford and @StanfordNow Twitter feeds, as well as a sample weekly report on Stanford "mentions" on Twitter over a one-week period in 2014, generated through Salesforce/Radian6.
The Stanford University Twitter Collection, 2009-2014, includes .csv files and .html/CSS files for the @Stanford and @StanfordNow Twitter feeds, as well as a sample weekly report on Stanford "mentions" on Twitter over a one-week period in 2014, generated through Salesforce/Radian6.
Office files regarding freshman and sophomore special seminars, c. 1965-83; chron files, 1978 and 1981-84; records pertaining to the senior survey, 1972-81; and other administrative records, 1996-2003.
Collection includes honors theses and research projects nominated for three undergraduate research awards including the Firestone Medals for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, the Robert M. Golden Medals for Excellence in Humanities and Creative Arts, and the David M. Kennedy Honors...
Photographs produced by the Planning Office or by related offices prior to the inception of the Planning Office (such as Buildings and Grounds), as well as photographs from other sources that were acquired by the Planning Office.
The records of the Planning Office date back to its orgins in 1945 and include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, studies, surveys, maps, and plans.
Records include correspondence, reports, surveys, questionnaires, interviews, tables, articles, brochures, clippings, audio tapes, and other items pertaining to minority students, faculty, and staff at Stanford University, compiled from University documents, reports, and data files and from interviews and surveys with...
Records of the Office and its administrative body, the Committee on Public Events, include minutes, correspondence, memoranda, contracts and agreements, printed materials about events and participants, and clippings. Events include lectures, film series, Shakespeare festivals, concerts, theater performances, and distinguished...
These records appear to have been collected by Andrew M. Doty and pertain to the financial cost of campus unrest; included are press releases, financial accounts, correspondence (largely photocopies), memoranda, notes, and a draft report by Doty on the cost...
Correspondence, with some reports, minutes, and pamphlets, relating to the activities of the University Services Office. Subjects include the Army Specialized Training Program, California Professional Survey for the War Manpower Commission, Food Research Institute project on food in Germany, tropical...
The collection includes minutes, reports, correspondence, leases, proposals, and other records pertaining to financial and business aspects of the administration of Stanford University. Among the subjects covered by the records are property matters, land development, building projects on campus, academic...
These records were generated by Vice Provosts William M. Chace, 1986-88, and John D. Wirth, 1988-91, and pertain to Centennial Campaign fundraising, the Stanford Museum, academic programs, fellowships, overseas studies, and other matters.
Records of Vice Provost Raymond F. Bacchetti consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings relating to the Budget Adjustment Program (BAP), 1970-1975; records for the academic year 1972-1973, including correspondence, memoranda, salary charts and graphs of income and expenditures ;...
This collection consists of photographs, articles, and other materials related to the activities of Visitor Information Services, including guided tours of Stanford University....
This collection consists of photographs from Visual Art Services, including some photographs of Stanford faculty....
This collection consists of Vox Clara issues spanning 2009-2022....
Reports generated at the Sperry Gyroscope Company on various aspects of the Klystron, 1945-1947; photocopy of the Wave Guide Handbook, 1944-1945, prepared by the Radiation Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; paper by V.F. Kovalenko on the history of microwave...
Contracts, proposals, correspondence, and memoranda from the files of the William W. Hansen Laboratories relating to the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator, the development of the Klystron tube, and medical research using linear accelerators....
Materials documenting the 30th anniversary of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.
The materials consist of Stanford University websites captured by University Archives staff. Included are the websites of Stanford's seven schools, their departments, and many school-affiliated labs and research centers; independent research centers and institutes reporting to the Dean of Research;...
Collection consists of Trancos theme banners and t-shirts, as well as other dorm records dating from 2005-2016....
The records include minutes, by-laws, financial records, annual reports, photographs, correspondence files, clippings, information booklets, and several publications sponsored by the Club.
Printed materials and ephemera documenting activities of the Women's Community Center.
Minutes of meetings of the Women's Conference, September 30, 1935-May 18, 1942.
Records of the department include staff meeting minutes, newsletters, correspondence, materials relating to medical research projects of the faculty, and records of the operation of the Women's Student Health Service. Also includes course materials, correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs, and miscellaneous...
Records include administrative files and correspondence (primarily 1950-1970); minutes (1902-1969); activities records, affiliations material and scrapbooks (1920- 1970); and photographs, banners, ribbons and markers. The scrapbooks contain clippings, photographs, programs, brochures, and lists. Of note are the materials on La...
Collection contains master recordings in a variety of formats, primarily of films related to Stanford events and people, with a few film-to-tape transfers of earlier sources.
Clippings, leaflets, statements, and other materials pertaining to the Vietnam Moratorium and other student anti-war activities on the Stanford campus, 1969-72. Included are President Pitzer's statement of May 7, 1970; course lists from SWOPSI and Liberation College, Spring 1970; and...
Commercially produced photographs of views of Stanford University, including the Quad, the inner Quad, the arcades, Memorial Church, the Angel of Grief, the Museum, and the Boat House.
Cookbook compiled by Stanford Village residents, 1961.
These records pertain to Stanford University faculty and student participation in World Wars I and II. Included are papers regarding the establishment of ambulance units; personal narratives of servicemen and correspondence with those in the service; drafts of a Stanford...
Includes meeting minutes, flyers, mentorship materials, door signage, and related materials....
The Stanford Women's Club of San Francisco sponsored a panel discussion on April 26, 2009 with alumnae who attended Stanford during the war years: Leslie Langnecker Luttgens, Janet McClanahan Morris, Merlon Albrecht Williamson, Beth MacVicar Ashley, and Marie Wagner Krenz.
The materials consist of minutes, reports, program materials, directories, clippings, photographs, and audio/video recordings relating to the Stanford Women's Club of the East Bay....
The records include minutes, bylaws, financial records, correspondence, articles on Clubhouse history, and miscellaneous programs and clippings.
SWOPSI course proposals regarding feminism, including reading lists, section outlines, workshop leaders' resumes, and other miscellaneous notes; SWOPSI course description catalog, along with dates, times, and locations of first meetings with workshop leaders for Winter 1979-1980....
Manuscript (typescript) excerpt from "Memoranda," the unpublished autobiography of Theodore J. Hoover. As most of the papers of Dean Hoover were lost in a fire, this manuscript provides valuable insight into the world of an early Stanford student, professor, and...
Memoranda, correspondence, abstracts of papers presented, text of opening remarks, and flyers/posters from the event.
Papers relating to the Stanford-in-Oxford campus, including course descriptions, orientation materials, and student life.
Contains annual reports, 1963-1967, and a copy of a photographic essay on the program from The Stanford Review.
Negatives, contact sheets, and prints of exterior and interior shots of the Stanfords' Sacramento residence; the bulk of the photographs were taken on January 18, 1985, with the remainder taken in August 1986.
Text of a novel set during the first four years of Stanford's history (1891-1895).
Pre-Stanford career in industry; establishing a technology licensing program at Stanford University; Cohen-Boyer recombinant DNA patents: negotiating with inventors, Stanford, and University of California; commercial potential, royalty distribution, controversy over patenting in biology, licensing plan, recombinant DNA controversy, National Institutes...
Collection pertains to a special event held on Feb. 6, 2005, honoring four Stanford presidents (Richard W. Lyman, Donald Kennedy, Gerhard Casper, and John Hennessy) and consists of the invitation, menu, booklet of quotes, and DVD movie of interviews with...
Collection includes correspondence and memoranda, 1965, 1968-69; completed questionnaires sent to faculty members, 1969; background materials (correspondence, memoranda, reports, articles) 1954-69; and the final report of the Committee, 1969.
Minutes from contract negotiations between the University and United Stanford Employees, 1973-1975, and a draft of the agreement, 1974.
Relates to Jewish life in Hungary during World War II and the post-war period, and to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Digital copy also available.
Pre-emption notices for land in Stanislaus County.
Oral interviews and transcripts beginning in the 1960s of notable local community members, such as Fred McMillan who was born in Stanislaus County in 1876. CSU Stanislaus acts as a repository for the interviews done by the Stanislaus County Oral...
A collection of photographic negatives of Stanislaus County schools and their students, 1854-1970....
Greyson's views include exterior and interior of the Stanley's Grocery Store, a school building, a Presbyterian church with parishioners inside, a view of an "Early day Grayson" and a drawing showing humorous scene described as "Scenes, personalities and incidents belonging...
The Stansilaus County Welfare Commission and Welfare Department records consists of materials created by these two entities (subsequently renamed the Stanislaus County Department of Social Services, and now the Community Services Agency). The collection's material is all textual and ranges...
This collection documents the early days of hydroelectric power development in California as well as the infusion of eastern capital into California which occurred in the early 1900s. The collection includes the papers of two California businessmen, Howard P. Veeder...
The Stanislaus Region History and Culture Image Collection consists of two sets of photographic images and one commemorative scrapbook that depict in various ways the multifaceted history, geography, and culture of one specific region of the northern San Joaquin Valley....
Accompanying inventory includes history of bridge construction and use.
Leaflets, Correspondence
Album contains baby pictures, childhood pictures, family snapshots, and views from family outings in various parts of California. Boxed photographs include views of outings with family and friends, including photos of the 1930 trip of Sierra Club to the Sierra...
Journals entitled "life books," started by her mother, Julia Mann Barr, and continued by Doris until mid-1935, shortly after her marriage to Dan Stanislawski. Journal entries are supplemented by letters, photos, clippings, and memorabilia, pertaining to childhood in Stockton and...
Correspondence and manuscripts of writings (with illustrations) by Augusta Stanley, about what she termed 'The Greatest Mystery' surrounding the , the medieval Lubeck manuscripts, and Father J. van Ginneken of Nijmegen University [Netherlands].
David Sloane Stanley (1828-1902) was a Major General in the United States Army, serving in the Civil War and later conducting expeditions to the West in the 1870s and 1880s. This collection contains one letter from David Sloane Stanley to...
Photograph album. Album of prints from a 1910 railroad excursion trip from Boston to the Southwest and up the Pacific coast and into Western Canada. Photos were taken by various people on the trip, then combined into the album.
Gordon J. Stanley (1921-2001), radio astronomer and receiver expert, came to Caltech From Australia's CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) in 1955. He succeeded John Bolton as, first, acting director (1961) and then director (1965-1975) of the Owens Valley...
This collection documents the work of John and Mary Stanley of the Stanley Habitat Restoration Group, a pioneer in the field of habitat restoration in the greater San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas. It contains project plans, field maps, drawings,...
Business and personal papers of Stanley Hiller, Sr., Papers concerning Stanley Hiller, Jr.'s inventions: a new type of die-casting process and the first practical coaxial helicopter.
Holman Francis Day (1865-1935) wrote for Maine newspapers and magazines, published two books of poetry and several novels. The collection consists of correspondence, including 101 letters (1915-21) from Day to his wife Florence Levin Day and 71 letters (1914-35) from...
Collection consists of materials related to the career of writer Jackson Stanley. Boxes 1-98 include correspondence, manuscript material related to novels, story ideas for television, scripts for television, radio, and motion pictures, material connected to civic activities, and ephemera. Also...
California rivers and watersheds, erosion, case studies, environmental impact studies
This collection comprises files assembled by Judith Stanley documenting the feminist movement and women's affirmative action issues in the 1970s. The collection contains numerous reports and publications, including California Commission on the Status of Women reports and Women's Equity Action...
This collection comprises newsletters, clippings, campaign ephemera, memoranda, reports, and other materials gathered by Judith Stanley, a University of California, Irvine, librarian, to document California's Proposition 13, a citizen's initiative to reduce property taxes that was approved as a State...
HPA related. Interviewer: David E. Russell, [1989?]. Interviewee(s): Stanley Keleman; Richard Wiseman. Transcript: Yes. [found various versions of the edited history, but no transcripts, and no dates for the interviews, as of 4/12/11].
Materials relating to Keleman, a prominent figure in the field of somatic therapy and director of the Center for Energetic Studies in Berkeley, where he teaches and maintains a private practice.
Writings, correspondence, and subject files relating to Weir's work as a merchant seaman, longshoreman, author, publisher, and professor. Includes material relating to his disagreements with ILWU president Harry Bridges, court documents from Williams vs. PMA-ILWU (1963-1980), and Singlejack Books, Weir's...
Diaries are written in the form of a daily log and include photographs, menus, passenger lists, ship's newspapers, maps, programs, trip literature, newspaper articles, and some correspondence. Also included are some case histories of various men he had known in...
The Los Angeles Steamship Company (LASSCO) was a Los Angeles-based passenger and freight shipping company that operated a Central and South American cruise in 1928. This collection consists of 3 bound volumes of a typescript manuscript and black and white...
Comprises scrapbooks, correspondence, writings, publications, and other materials created or collected by Dr. Leo Leonidas Stanley documenting his personal research and professional work as a prison doctor, ship's physician, and medical experimenter (1913-1974). The scrapbooks contain Stanley's observations of conditions...
The Leonard Stanley collection spans the years 1926-1994 (bulk 1939-1974) and encompasses more than 700 costume design drawings and 1 scrapbook. The collection documents the work of many of Hollywood’s most prominent costume designers including Adrian, Ray Aghayan, Donald Brooks,...
The Stanley M. Garstka personal papers contain two letters, a personal reflection, and the article Poland's Way of the cross 1939-1945 by Franciszek J. Proch.
A series of letters written by Nellie F. Stanley to her sweetheart, United States soldier, Nathaniel S. Wheeler.
Personal and biographical materials; correspondence with family and friends, including literary figures and artists; work-related correspondence with agents and editors; research materials, manuscripts and correspondence relating to Noyes' work, Los Comanches: The Horse People, 1751-1845; other writings, including poems, short...
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, documents, and clippings pertaining to Amador Power Project, Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel Project, Eel River investigation, Kern River water rights and storage agreement, and the Isabella Project.
This collection contains correspondence from Pomona College's eighth president, Peter Stanley, as well as materials relating to his presidential inauguration and the Byron Dick Seaver Theatre Complex construction project.
Professional scenic views taken in many locations in Mexico. Subjects of photographs include city or village views, architecture, street scenes, landscapes and waterscapes. Also includes a few portraits. Includes several views taken in Baja California (Mulege, La Paz, Santa Rosalía,...
Include a short biography which contains information on the mechanization of his father's bakery in San Francisco, expansion of the business, building new plants, and comments on the depression, unemployment, his political beliefs. With this, related materials including a membership...
The Sydney Stanley collection of pop-up book ephemera consists of production and promotional materials for pop-up book production, as well as clippings, photographs, and related printed ephemera including pop-up Christmas cards, created and collected by pop-up book collector Sydney Stanley....
Papers document the career and activities of Wendell M. Stanley through correspondence; his writings including research notes, speeches, and draft articles; and papers submitted by his colleagues at the UC Berkeley Virus Laboratory. Other materials include news clippings about Stanley,...
When F.S. (Bob) Clough finished writing his history of the Stansbury family, he gave the ledgers and other family papers upon which the book was based, to the Association for Northern California Records and Research (ANCRR). In 1978, ANCRR gave...
Diaries kept on the expedition commanded by the U.S. Topographical Engineers, Captain Howard Stansbury and Lieutenant John Williams Gunnison, sent to survey the Great Salt Lake and adjacent valleys. The Stansbury and Gunnison diaries (9 v.) describe the journey to...
Peter Stansill and David Mairowitz published their book, , in 1971. Both were underground activists during the late 1960s. The collection consists of correspondence, posters, underground newspapers and periodicals, and ephemera related to Stansill and Mairowitz's research for .
Correspondence with Harry Milton and others, radio broadcast transcript, clippings, photographs, and miscellany, relating to the acquaintanceship of Milton with the British writer George Orwell in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
The first series of the Stansky papers consists of three different sections, each representing a distinct academic activity he was involved with: his committee involvement, his publishing activities, and his library correspondence. His committee work ranged from Academic Senate, the...
Relates to the Franco-American alliance during World War I. Speech delivered at the tomb of the Marquis de Lafayette, Paris, July 4, 1917.
Collection consists of books, passports, correspondence, clippings, memorabilia, awards, plaques, letters, photos, drafts, and genealogical materials. Other material belonging to Delaplane's widow Laddie is also included.
Collection of approximately 17,000 frames of black and white negatives, 2,000 color photographic prints and 340 color slides by Edward Stanton of San Francisco, California between 1959 and late 1980s. The photographs document the everyday of San Francisco including significant...
The collection contains mostly documents produced during the family's emigration from Austria during the 1930s, including immigration papers, identity documents, birth certificates, naturalization papers, and passports (reisepasses) from Nazi Germany and the United States. The collection also includes some family...
The collection consists of papers related to the political, business and personal life of Southern California real estate developer and politician Philip A. Stanton (1868-1945). The majority of the collection concerns Philip Stanton’s political relationships, ambitions, and positions.
A collection of approximately 14,000 slides taken by photographer Philip Hugh Stanton at international cultural festivals in Southern California, landmarks in Greece and China, scenery of clouds, sunsets and the moon, college gymnasts and of models participating in the Los...
The Stanton, Reed & Hibbard drawings of Bullocks Department Store alterations and additions span 3 linear feet and date from 1923. The collection is composed of 22 architectural drawings (12 original drawings and 10 blueprints). Drawings document: elevator details, elevations,...
19 letters and 11 envelopes, mostly written by Nathan S. Stanwood in Sacramento to Nancy Delano in Strong, ME. Another letter is to Stanwood from a woman named Abby (?) in Augusta, ME, and also included is a letter from...
19 letters and 11 envelopes, mostly written by Nathan S. Stanwood in Sacramento to Nancy Delano in Strong, ME. Another letter is to Stanwood from a woman named Abby (?) in Augusta, ME, and also included is a letter from...
Stapleton Cotton Combermere letters, BANC MSS 74/79 z, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
This collection contains 10 postcards addressed to Francis J. Doyle, one undated postcard addressed to Marjorie Gidley, and various apparently unrelated ephemera from the Second World War.
Contains draft declarations, campaign files, and donor and outreach files.
Copy of claim notice and by-laws, and minutes of meetings of stockholders and board of trustees.
The Star of Italy (built 1877; ship, 3m) certificate (SAFR 14294, HDC 86) is from Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping. It is dated January 11, 1887. It certifies that the STAR OF ITALY is from Belfast, bound for...
Star of Scotland (built 1887; schooner, 6m) records (SAFR 17231, HDC 243) includes, correspondence relating to the purchase, outfitting, manning, loading and voyage of the STAR OF SCOTLAND. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Album of photographs created by the Star Photo Company, St. Louis, depicting interiors of the Missouri Theatre in St. Louis, orchestras, stage scenes from theatrical presentations, and prologues for moving picture programs presented at the theater. Each photograph is captioned...
Photograph album documenting activities of Star Riders Motorcycle Club, an organization of African American motorcycle enthusiasts based in Los Angeles, chiefly during the 1950s. Topics include group rides and races; club members posing with their motorcycles; dances, parties and other...
The collection comprises publications created by the University of California, Irvine student organization, the Star Trek Association of Irvine. It contains issues of the association's biweekly publication , as well as newsletters, fliers, schedules of events, and other materials.
Collection of mixed materials from various donors that includes scripts and production documents from the original televison series (1964-1969), fan magazines (fanzines), and assorted collectibles and memorabilia from the television series' and motion pictures.
Correpondence, minutes, reports, studies, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, serial issues, flyers, and leaflets, relating to student and faculty radicalism and other educational issues in West Germany.
Proclamations, statements, speeches, letters, and legal documents, including clandestine dissident literature, relating to political and social conditions in Czechoslovakia, political trials and the status of civil liberties, the Czech dissident movement, and international communism.
Relates to political conditions in Poland and to Polish foreign relations. Photocopy.
Starhawk is a pioneer in and advocate of the revival of earth-based spirituality and Goddess religion; a peace and justice activist; and a veteran and continued organizer in progressive movements, committed to bringing the techniques and creative power of spirituality...
Writings, correspondence, reports, printed matter, newsletters, conference material, photographs, video and sound recordings, and miscellany, relating to proposals to reform and strengthen the United Nations, and to efforts of the World Peace Through Law Center to promote international law as...
Depicts gold mining operations in South Africa, and British troops in South Africa at the time of the Boer War.
Relates to the evacuation of the Siberian Flotilla from Vladivostok via China to the Philippines at the conclusion of the Russian Civil War, 1922-1923. Memoir incomplete, consisting of Parts II and III only. Photocopy.
Cards making up the "Stark Index" kept by American theatre expert Samuel Stark in reference to specific publications, scrapbooks, files, and news articles in his collection.
The collection includes some 1,246 names are represented, many of these with more than one photograph. The bulk of the dated photos are between 1915 and 1940, though there are many more recent that are undated.
Collection of scrapbooks documenting 19th century & early 20th century actors with clippings, playbills, programs, photographs and other ephemera.
Some 1,102 movies are represented, many with more than one photo....
The papers of Shirley Mae Stark, wife of American prisoner of war William Stark and advocate on behalf of the American prisoners of war (POWs) in Vietnam, consist of correspondence, newsletters, press releases, bulletins, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and...
William Robert Stark, born in 1930 in Indiana, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1948. Stark served in the Vietnam War and was interned as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam until 1973.The collection includes a letter, photograph, and...
The collection comprises over 3,000 real photo postcards and photographic negatives, a large portion of the output of Alexander J. Stark, a Mill Valley-based photographer who published under the name "Zan." Postcards and photographs focus on Northern California, circa 1935-1955,...
The Robert Starkey and Robert Villacari papers contain newsclippings and ephemera the two men, who were partners, collected on various topics of interest to the LGBT community. Prominent subject include the 1977 Dade County Anita Byrant battle and the 1979...
Robert Starkey (aka "The Truth Fairy").is a writer, activist, and fonder of Smokefree Revolution. This collection contains records of Starkey's anti-tobacco activism, including his personal correspondence as well as materials from Smoke Free Revolution materials, Gay and Lesbian Association of...
Blueprints, correspondence and notes, plans...
This collection consists of correspondence between Starkweather family members in Northampton, Massachusetts, and family members who came to California during the Gold Rush era. The bulk of the letters date from 1849 to 1859, and topics discussed in the letters...
The Garrett Starmer collection consists of about 1.6 linear feet of scripts that have been collected by Starmer. These scripts pertain to documentaries written in the 1940s and performed via CBS, NBC, ABC and the Mutual Broadcasting System.
This collection consists of 48 autobiographical essays that Nisei students wrote for Garrett Starmer's class at Tri-State High School at the Tule Lake concentration camp. The students wrote about their family history and thoughts over their removal and incarceration. The...
Correspondence, minutes, photographs, clippings, manuscripts, financial records, pamphlets, education materials, flyers, posters, audiocassettes, textiles, ephemera and a banner from Adele Starr, documenting the activities of the Federation of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc. (PFLAG), and of Parents...
Ben Starr (b.1921) was president of the Radio Writers Guild, West and Television Writers of America. The collection consists of scripts by Ben Starr and various collaborators for television, radio, film, and a play. Includes scripts for , , ,...
Memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to activities of the Historical Section of the United States Fifth Army in documenting Fifth Army operations in Italy during World War II. Includes pamphlets and serials distributed to American troops.
Correspondence, writings, notes, transcripts of testimony, and printed matter, relating to the Soviet coal mining industry, forced labor in the Soviet Union, and efforts to secure an embargo on Soviet imports into the United States.
Consists of 135 Freight Conductors Train Books, which are day by day entries of the details of individual runs.
Chiefly photographs taken by Walter Augustus (Peter) Starr, Jr. and his father Walter A. Starr, Sr. of various locations in the Sierra Nevada mountains, including the Minarets Wilderness where Peter died during a mountaineering expedition in 1933. Also includes photographs...
Frederick Starr (1858-1933) received his Ph.D. in biology (1883-87)He was the Curator of Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History (1889-91), professor and Dean of the Science Department at Pomona College (1891), and associate professor at the University of...
Materials include photographs of various indigenous groups of Mexico, including the Zapotec, Otomi, Mixi, and Trique, as well as buildings, the landscape, artifacts, and one photograph of Frederick Starr with another man, possibly his travel companion Ernst Lux. Photos have...
Kenneth Starr was an American lawyer and judge who worked in academia, law, and public service. He served in roles in the federal government and as the Dean of Pepperdine Law School. This collection includes papers from his tenure as...
This collection primarily contains Petitions for Degrees applications for both Jewish and non-Jewish potential members of the Starr King Lodge. It also consists of member and officer rosters, the constitution and regulations of the Grand Lodge, the by-laws of the...
The collection contains art historian, curator and gallery director Sandra Leonard Starr's papers related to her 1988 exhibition and catalog titled, . Included are her research files on artists, production material for the exhibition and publication, and audio recordings and...
Transcript of a speech, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to activities of the United States Grain Corporation in regulating distribution of grain in the United States for domestic consumption and export during and immediately after World War I.
Relates mainly to American armed forces in China at the end of World War II.
Scrapbook relating to the design of Anna H. Dorsey's Origin of the Star-Spangled Banner, 1947. Alpha list.
Dr. Glen Harold Stassen (b. Feb 29, 1936 – d. April 25, 2019) was a Southern Baptist theologian who championed social-justice in the 1980s Evangelical community; advanced nuclear disarmament talks; and co-authored the widely used Christian ethics textbook, "Kingdom Ethics:...
Photocopied version of "Sixty Years of Deception: An Historical Analysis and Compilation of Cigarette Ads 1925-1985". STAT web site collected by project archivist - printout and digital copy. ....
The State and Consumer Services Agency oversees a diverse array of state departments and is considered the conglomerate superagency within state government. The records of the State and Consumer Services Agency consist of 95 cubic feet of textual records covering...
Relates to banking institutions in the Soviet Union. Original article published in Agence économique et financière, 1923 April 25. Translated by S. Uget.
State Board Harbor Commission Chief Engineer Frank G. White records (SAFR 17393, HDC 260) consists of five notebooks and a report with an oversize item stored separately. The notebooks contain information about the West Berkeley Causeway in 1927, the San...
Correspondence, subject and biographical files.
This collection is comprised of documents buried in a time capsule commemorating the dedication of a new State Compensation Insurance Fund building on April 25, 1960 at 525 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco.
Records of California's State Council of Defense and the state division of the Women's Committee, with its headquarters at 719 So. Hill Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Correspondence, reports, receipts and cancelled checks. Ledger; activity book, June 1917-January 1919; checkbook, 1919....
Comments on parents, Roy and Grace Service and their YMCA work in China; work in U.S. Foreign Service, 1933-42, with various posts in China; political events; growing strength of communists and civil war in China; assignment as political advisor to...
1.5 linear ft., four boxes, arranged chronologically....
The records of the Commission on State Finance consists of 4 cubic feet of textual records, 3 audiocassette tapes, and 8 projection slides covering the period 1980 through 1993. The files consist primarily of meeting agendas and minutes, reports, roll...
Educational prints depicting various activities of Native Americans and trappers from Colorado's history.
Depicts military camps in the United States during World War I, miscellaneous World War I scenes in Europe, and scenes from the Boxer Rebellion in China. Includes glass plate negatives. Collected by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
The State Land Office Records consist of 47 cubic feet of records documenting transactions in the disposal of state public lands, and early survey records of various geographic areas within California, especially San Francisco.
The collection contains three albums and an accopress binder of photographs documenting the development of the State Land Settlement Project at Delhi, California, from 1920-1922.
The collection consists of three albums and an accopress binder of photographs documenting the development of the State Land Settlement Project at Durham, California, from 1918-1919.
Small collections of letters, typescripts and other documents....
The records of the Commission on State Mandates document the hearings and applications surrounding claims for reimbursement by local agencies and school districts due to increased costs mandated by the state.
The State of California (built 1879; passenger vessel) postcard, 1879-1908, (SAFR 24639, P15-012) is comprised of a postcard of STATE OF CALIFORNIA underway at Astoria, Oregon. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
True bill against a Chinese man for assaulting an officer
Briefs and court decisions from 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, listing and analysis of exhibits, exhibits, depositions and trial transcripts.
Briefs and court decisions from 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, settlement agreement, trial briefs, complaints and answer motion for summary judgment, listing and analysis of exhibits, comments on navigability, plaintiff and defendant exhibits, depositions of witnesses, trial...
Consists of miscellaneous legal documents including legal correspondence, telegraphs, journals, penal codes, testimonies, cases, etc. Some significant subjects include correspondence to the Jefe Política concerning the incarceration of Francisco Villa in 1901, an 1817 document listing Realista soldiers and their...
Snapshot photographs documenting activities pertaining to the beginning of the separatist movement originating in Northern California (Siskiyou, Del Norte, and Modoc counties) and Southern Oregon (Curry County) which advocated, in a semi-serious manner, the secession of those counties from their...
Sound recordings, relating to political conditions in Iran since 1979. Conference co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace and St. Mary's College of California.
Forms part of the Hubert Howe Bancroft Collection.
C-A 52 Tomo I; C-A 53 Tomo II.
C-A 54 Tomos I-V; C-A 55 Tomos VI-IX; C-A 56 Tomos X-XIX.
The records of the State Water Rights Board consist of 36 cubic feet, 55 maps and blueprints, and 3 bound volumes covering the period 1915 through 1986. The earliest records reflect the work and management of water rights and resources...
This collection contains documents related to the State-County Parks and Beaches Association, including administration, reports, and correspondence related to the acquisition of lands to be designated as state parks or beaches.
Dictation recorded at Sacramento, Apr. 18, 1888, by William J. Kerr; letter of thanks from the History Company and receipts for purchase of Bancroft's Works.
Relates mainly to the treatment of Californians taken prisoner by the Bear Flag Party.
San Diego County agencies update and file a Statement of Facts – Register of Public Agencies with the Secretary of State and the county clerk’s office whenever changes to their leadership occur in accordance with Government Code section 53051. Prior...
Document detailing the condition of the Sespe Light and Power Company, dated November 20, 1919.
Statement gives the details of his sighting of a Zeppelin-like object near Forest Hill in Placer County, California, in the summer of 1896; the statement was typed, witnessed, and notarized in July 1961.
Opposes the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. Presented to the Paris Peace Conference by a group of Jewish Americans, March 4, 1919.
Includes Richard Graves' statements covering issues raised by the California Labor League for Political Education, and the CIO-California Industrial Union Council, etc.
Statement of goods bought of McMillan & Adams, Sept. 30, 1873; receipt for use of Dayton, Virginia, and Carson Toll Road, Nov. 1, 1873; water statement, Virginia & Gold Hill Water Co., Aug. 31, 1874.
Describes his ranch in Los Angeles and San Diego counties.
Statements of Liquor Sold by Pharmacists in No-License Territory consists of sworn statements, notarized, and filed in the County Clerk’s Office, by pharmacists indicating the type and volume of liquor sold and received by pharmacists in San Diego County, 1917-1918.
Interviews conducted 1981-1982 by Malca Chall for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, with individuals involved in state, regional and local land-use planning in California. Volume 1: State and Regional Planning Initiatives, 1950-1975. Interviewees, and titles of interviews, as...
The notebook of a stationary steam engineer who reported on the conditions of power boilers in the Ohio, Illinois, and Pennsylvania area of the United States.
Printed flyer, list of Engineers, Signal Corps, Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery, with location of regimental headquarters and companies, along with similar information for troops in Philippine Islands, Cuba, and Porto Rico. Adjutant General's Office, June 26, 1902. [Oversize boxed].
Includes letter and list of statues from Frilli to Charles Lathrop, 1902; list of crate contents as received, 1902; and three letters pertaining to shipments from Frilli's firm received in 1901.
Box of paper articles about Women 1974 – 1975, Status of Women Commission, and 1975 Year of the Woman, all donated by Beverly Lane.
The records of the California Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) consist of fourteen cubic feet of textual, photographic, and audiovisual records reflecting the Commission's research and recommendations specifically on women's issues within the state. The records date from...
Records document organization and activities of SWIM, the UCLA School of Medicine Dean's Advisory Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine. Correspondence and business records span 1976-1985. Includes files for teh development of newsletters and an incomplete set of...
Collection contains a manuscript produced in Paris for the Collège [or Communauté] des chirurgiens de Paris, Confrérie de saint Côme et saint Damien. According to the antiquarian book dealer notes, "the present hand-written Statutes must have figured in the Church...
Book jackets designed by Stauffacher for titles published by the Stanford University Press....
Relates to the German resistance movement and K. von Stauffenberg. Speech delivered at Stanford University.
The Stauffer Chemical Company records consists of materials documenting the company's activities. The materials include minutes books, financial statements, correspondence, and photographs.
Nelson Stauffer enlisted in Co. A, 63rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry during the US Civil War. He kept a diary from 1862-1865. In it, he writes of his enlistment, training, troop movements, interactions with other soldiers, daily work assignments, patrolling, and...
Thornton Johnson Stauffer (1903-1945) was a native of Sacramento and heir to the Florence T. Clunie estate. This collection is comprised of a small baby book completed through his first year.
15 JPEGs from a collection of documents and photos donated by Andrew Staursky by way of Philippe Drouin. They highlight Lt. Staursky's time with the 48th Troop Carrier Squadron of the 313th Troop Carrier Group at Grévillers airfield near Achiet,...
Writings, press releases, press translations and digests, reports, memoranda, clippings, and pamphlets, relating to political and military developments in Greece and Cyprus, especially during the Greek civil war period, 1944-1949. Includes material collected by a member of the Allied Mission...
Contemporary copies. Alex Campbell presiding judge, in cases Cassafourth vs. Ramirez and Franklin vs. Curell & Leitch.
Writings, instructional and propaganda material, printed matter, photographs, video tapes, and memorabilia, relating to Central Intelligence Agency programs to train Tibetan guerrillas.
Ralph Steadman (1936- ) was a sketch artist and cartoonist whose work appeared in newspapers and magazines including , and . He also illustrated books including Daisy Ashford's (1965), Richard Ingrams' (1966), and Lewis Carroll's (1967). The collection consists of...
Portraits of Mexican "types" from Oaxaca and perhaps other locations: 1. [Older Oaxacan woman carrying child on back. Photographer's number 153.] 2. [Oaxaca farmer posing before carts and cattle. 161.] 3. [Young Oaxaca woman holding pottery jug on shoulder. 226.]...
The Steam schooner photograph, circa 1890-1930, (SAFR 24652, P15-025) is comprised of a photograph of an unidentified steam schooner underway. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Steamboat Inspection Service Seamanship Certificate books (SAFR 5, HDC 461) is comprised of 25 volumes containing personal information of high sea and inland water sailors at San Francisco. The information includes age, place of birth, citizenship, address, and date of...
Horses being loaded at a San Francisco dock, bound for the Philippines during the Spanish American War.
Bound manuscript ship log kept by Captain Edward Von Schmidt containing dated entries from August 15 to October 30, 1883 for a voyage of the Hawaiian steamship, Kinau, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Honolulu, Hawaii via Cape Horn. There are 79...
Promotional posters, ephemera, and artifacts including clothing, towels, and other items, related to Steamworks Baths services and events.
This manuscript contains copies of correspondence from cattleman Abel Stearns, dated 1861 to 1865. Stearns, an American who married into a Californio family, had a unique perspective on the relationship between Mexico and the United States. The letters relate to...
This collection contains the professional and personal papers of Southern California businessman and political Abel Stearns (1798-1871). The materials in the collection deal with life in California during the Mexican and early statehood periods, including the cattle industry, ranching, real...
This collection chiefly consists of correspondence addressed to Southern California businessman and politician Abel Stearns (1798-1871), relating to his early business affairs. Included are materials containing information on American trade in Cuba, Argentina, Mexico and California, with comments on...
This collection contains personal and business correspondence of Southern California businessman and politician Abel Stearns (1798-1871) from Stearns' early years in California. The collection primarily deals with the history of Spanish California, as well as early commerce and trading in...
Dr. Stearns kept diaries and accounts of his life and money troubles during the years 1857-1883. In 1973 the Library at California State University, Chico obtained permission to photocopy these diaries. They are listed as close to a chronological order...
Relates to general description of North Africa.
The Reverend George “Wally” Stearns was an activist for peace in the Middle East. This is a collection of articles, letters and petitions related to various aspects of the conflicts in the Middle East from 1976 to 2005.
Records generated by the company's trustees after its dissolution in 1927 also included.
Collection conists of a letter to Stearns' sister Maria. Letter refers to the specifics of farming; John Minand's ailing health and visit to Westminster; a lawsuit with a doctor over a financial dispute, with the details therein and the impending...
Plant science research papers, correspondence, class materials and lecture notes.
The extensive Robert C. Stebbins papers collection consists of field notes, field books, correspondence, photographs, theses and doctoral dissertation papers, study data and reports, valuable research notes, original maps, publication manuscripts, the manuscript and papers for the Peterson Field Guide...
The Robert C. Stebbins papers collection consists of bound and unbound field notes, correspondence, photographs and artwork, theses and doctoral dissertations, conservation study reports and data, maps, manuscripts, the manuscript and papers for the , EBMUD correspondence and papers, and...
Engineering Plans of the Steckel Drive and Harvard street construction
Photographs and negatives. Studio portraits of Los Angeles citizens and family members, including people prominent in the community.
1 order book, 1899-1900; 1903-1904. Photographer's order book for negatives 2107-24700 (November 27, 1900-February 25, 1903.)
A collection of materials about the establishment of Steckel Park in Santa Paula, CA
Dampers providing sway reduction for high rise structures, designed by Leslie E. Robertson, with the firm Worthington, Skilling, Helle, and Jackson, and used in construction of the World Trade Center. These two specimens were retrieved from the debris pile following...
Writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating mainly to conditions in China and to the Sino-Japanese War.
The Dwight C. Steele Papers, 1942-2002 (bulk 1970-2001), contain correspondence, subject and organizational files on various environmental conservation issues, with particular focus on the San Francisco Bay Area and Lake Tahoe Regions.
The Ernest Clark Steele diaries span the years 1915 through 1967 and relate to his life and career as a teacher in Los Angeles, California.
The collection includes thirty letters chiefly from the Steele family of Ann Arbor, Michigan, between 1856 and the 1870s, to Ellen Steele Sturges (1837-1930). The letters primarily discuss family news and health, as well as occasional references to cultural and...
Correspondence, receipts, daybooks, ledger, journals, songbooks, deeds, map, cheques, business cards, clippings, notes, and manuscripts reflecting the personal and business interests of the Steele brothers. Includes materials relating to the California State Grange and the National Grange.
Minutes, correspondence, notes, manuscripts, gay and lesbian studies coursework, organizations' publicity material, photographs, financial records, and other material, 1946-1987, from writer and gay historian Gary L. Steele. The bulk of the materials is coursework for a college course "Homosexuality and...
Frederick Steele (1819 – 1868) was a career military officer in the United States Army, serving in the Mexican-American War, the Yuma War, and as a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. His papers, which...
Scrapbook and notes of a 19th c. San Francisco, California druggist.
A collection of personal and professional papers related to James King Steele, American travel lecturer, writer, and publisher.
A collection of photographs taken for and by travel promoter James King Steele, primarily while living and working in the Philippines. Also some photographs of tourist locations in other countries.
Joan Steele wrote her dissertation on Mayne Reid for the UCLA Department of English and later published a book titled, (1978). Mayne Reid (1818-1883) sailed from Ireland to the U.S. in 1839 and began to publish poetry and stories after...
This collection contains the first and final drafts of by Joseph Henry Steele. It also contains research material and letters pertinant to the writing of the book. Finally, it contains material regarding the literary infringement suit against Dell Publications, Steele...
The collection is comprised of correspondence between J.H. Steele and various people regarding Steele's biography of actress Ingrid Bergman. One box contains correspondence between J.H. Steele and Ingrid Bergman. In addition to the correspondence, there are a few legal documents...
The collection is a compilation of ranch papers from the Steele Ranches of San Mateo County, California. The papers include financial papers, legal papers, photographs, maps, miscellaneous background notes written by Mrs. Catherine Steele. The collection covers over 100 years...
This collection contains historical photographs of San Bernardino, CA and the Inland Empire region of Southern California taken and collected by notable local photographer, Walter Henry Clarence Steele.
Wilbur Daniel Steele (1886-1970) was an American author and playwright.
Revised typescript of a brief history of Nevada, the development of its mines, arrival of missionaries, and the establishment of churches of various denominations.
The documents the 7th Marines and the context of their work in northern China immediately following World War II through ephemera, maps, and newspapers. Harvey J. Stefanowicz was stationed in North China from December 1945 to April 1947 with the...
Includes a letter from Joseph Steffens on the birth of his son, Lincoln, 1866; obituary clippings for Joseph Steffens and his second wife, Orinda (Miller) Steffens; letters written by his daughter, Hattie, concerning family history, 1924-1927; and genealogical notes on...
Assorted ephemera regarding Steffens Superior Shows, an Oakland-based carnival company that appeared throughout the U.S., including California, Nevada, Oregon, and Utah. These items include letters concerning business operations, contracts and agreements for upcoming appearances, city and county licenses, clippings, and...
Notes and research materials for Wallace Stegner's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, , which was based on the life of American author and illustrator Mary Hallock Foote.
This collection contains material all relating to conservation. It is all printed material - reports, articles, magazines etc. The collection covers a period from 1956 and 1959-1968 and 1970-1973. Includes one letter copied to W. Stegner which was an enclosure...
Primarily incoming correspondence and some outgoing. Includes literary manuscripts by Pauline Bates Alden, Frank Bergon, Neilma Gantner, Mary Jane Moffat, Jack Nisbet, and Nancy Packer....
Manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, printed materials, photographs, and documents relating chiefly to the writing and publication of two works by Stegner, A SHOOTING STAR and THE GATHERING OF ZION. Also includes material on Mormonism used as background for later work....
Wallace Stegner, in an effort to promote good relations and literary exchanges between Asia and the United States, visited the Far East. With funding provided by the Rockefeller Foundation, Stegner and his wife visited India, Japan, the Philippines and Thailand...
Correspondence, notes, photographs, and copies of newspaper articles and trial transcripts, relating to the murder trial of labor organizer Joe Hill in 1914-1915. Used as research material for the historical novel by W. E. Stegner, The Preacher and the Slave...
Mimeograph typescript draft of California: The Dynamic State (1966), with chapters by Wallace Stegner, "California!"; Louis H. Heilbron, "Higher Education for the Millions"; William L. C. Wheaton, "Peril and Promise"; Herbert L. Phillips, "A Bucketful of Smoke"; Hugo Fisher, "Water...
This collection includes typescripts of the interview as well as correspondence relating to the editing and publication of the interview.
Papers include miscellaneous files about Stanford University, the Wallace Stegner Fellowship in the Stanford University Creative Writing Program, and research and writings about Bernard De Voto.
Manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, printed materials, photographs, and documents relating chiefly to the writing and publication of two works by Stegner, A SHOOTING STAR and THE GATHERING OF ZION. Also includes material on Mormonism used as background for later work....
Depicts ships and airplanes of the United States Navy in action during World War II, mostly in the Pacific Theater.
The Walter Steilberg Collection spans the years 1910-1973 and documents Steilberg's engineering and architectural careers, as well as his own research into building materials and the structural effects of earthquakes. The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional...
The materials are arranged in two series: Personal and Professional Records and Project Files. The project files consist of drawings and manuscript materials pertaining to specific projects. The Personal and Professional Records consist of materials about Stein and also include...
The Alan Stein papers documents the work the Point Baker and Salmon Bay Protective Associations did to protest clearcut logging and lobby for buffer strip legislation in the Tongass National Forest on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska. The collection...
Materials include professional and personal papers, technical reports, notebooks, and computer media....
This collection contains both original and photocopy material. The donation is from Susanne M. Batzdorff, niece of Edith Stein, who was canonized on October 13, 1998. Batzdorff assumed the role of her mother, Dr. Erna Stein Biberstein (1890-1978), the...
Primarily snapshots of Allan Stein as a child, providing numerous views of childhood and family life in San Francisco of the 1890's. Christmas and birthday celebrations are prominent. Also includes pictures of Gertrude Stein (p. 22), Leo, Michael, and Sarah...
Photographs apparently show Stein family members and friends (most unidentified) in various activities, some in Europe. Includes views of a home by Le Corbusier in Garches (France). Scenes of fishing and swimming are included. Many photos show Allan Stein as...
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) moved to Paris and established a salon with her brother Leo. She became a writer, worked with the American Fund for French wounded, and was a famous hostess. The collection consists of materials related to the placing...
Herbert Stein’s early assignment as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers or CEA was to head a post-Vietnam study commission to examine the effects of the Vietnam War on the economy and the problem of re-conversion. As an...
This collection consists of the scripts of American screenwriter and producer James "Jim" R. Stein (b. 1950).
The Louis L. Stein, Jr. photograph collection, 1880-1950, (SAFR 24854, P77-068L) is comprised mainly of photographs of various steamships, some in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The collection has been processed to the Item and is open for use.
Collection consists of 2 bound vol.: v.1 (1935-1965), 63 items; v.2 (1966-1970), 39 items and curriculum vitae. Professor of Radiology, UCLA, 1952- ; Chief, Radiology Therapy Div., 1952-1970; Director, UCLA Cancer Research Institute, 1955-1970; Director, UCLA Tumor Registry; Exec. Coordinator...
Documents and studies re proposed airport.
The collection consists of printed scores (including scores with performance annotations, analysis, and/or composers' inscriptions), lecture notes, sound recordings, correspondence, and other papers relating to the life and work of the musicologist and pianist.
Papers of Leonard Stein, American music scholar, pianist and musical director of "Encounters," a series of musical events performed in Los Angeles and co-sponsored by the Pasadena Art Museum, the Coleman Chamber Music Association, the Pasadena Music Teachers' Association, and...
The collection represents the railroad-related papers and documents accumulated by Berkeley, California pharmacist and historian Louis, Lorenz Stein, Jr. (1902-1996).
The Stein Veale Collection includes a few items collected by CCCHS co-founder Louis Stein that relate in various ways to Contra Costa Sheriff R.R. Veale (the Society also has an extensive Veale collection).
The corrected typescript, galley proofs, some corrected galleys of the book of selected Steinbeck letters edited by Elaine Steinbeck and Robert Walsten.
A collection of materials relating to John Steinbeck, including letters manuscripts, photographs, books, and other materials.
The manuscript, printer's mock-up, galleys, art work, proofs, and file copies (hard and paper) of the catalogue issued by Morrow in September, 1980....
Includes two original photographs, one of Sheffield, 1980, and one of Steinbeck, nd....
A collection assembled by the Library in the late 1960s. Includes limited biographical material, correspondence, and typescripts, articles and clipping files.
The collection is primarily letters and documents written by Steinbeck to family, friends and business associates. Also included are letters written to Steinbeck and letters written about him. Includes manuscripts and typescripts of works by Steinbeck, proofs of books, tearsheets,...
Included also are letters to the Steinbecks from Hector Bolitho, Paul de Kruif, Gene Fowler, Howard O. Hunter, Charles Jackson, Ed Ricketts, Barrie Stavis, Annie Laurie Williams, Stanley Young; and others; notebook containing draft of scenario for the film, The...
This collection contains eight correspondence with transcriptions from Sgt. Frederick L. Steinberg, USAAC to his sister Ruth during the Second World War, as well as two transcribed articles and three reproductions of photographs of Sgt. Steinberg with fellow crew members...
Relates to the assassination of the German ambassador to Russia, Graf Wilhelm von Mirbach-Harff, and the suppression of the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party.
Art historian, critic, lecturer, and professor. The papers consist of research notes, correspondence relating to Steinberg's lectures and essays, papers written by his students, several versions of some of his essays, an abandoned dissertation project, and many of his notebooks...
Stephen Stainberg (1949-1991) was a dance scholar, historian, film maker and program coordinator for the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, now the Museum of Performance and Design. He edited and wrote for many entertainment journals and books throughout...
The papers of Warren L. Steinberg date from 1944 to 1998 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1966 to 1997. The papers focus on Steinberg's involvement with the City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission, an organization that...
Collection contains snapshots of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade and International Lesbian & Gay Freedom Day Parades. Images primarily depict floats and parade participants, with a few shots of San Francisco Civic Center crowds. The images are time-stamped...
Architect and professor at the Royal Technical School for Woodworking in Wal. Mesertitsch, and a noted designer of modern, functional furniture in the 20th century. Steindl designed primarily bentwood and metal tubular furniture. He was, however, also a master of...
The Frances Steiner Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay Collection (1974-2018; undated) contains one box and .21 ft. of material belonging to Dr. Frances Steiner. The majority of the collection contains newspaper clippings of concert reviews from the , the...
Gotlieb Adam Steiner (1844 March 28 - 1916 February 18) made a successful living in the steel industry in Southwestern Pennsylvania with the Schoenberger Steel Company, but his passion was collecting baskets woven by Native American people. The Carnegie Museum...
Tinted glass slides, depicting scenes in Cambodia, including the temple ruins at Angkor Wat and a rice festival of the Panchen Lama. Coloring done by Lucille Douglass.
H. Arthur Steiner (1905-1991) was a Marine corps officer during World War II and a professor of international relations and political science at UCLA. His areas of expertise were in India and China. The collection is composed of documents relating...
Contains an article entitled "An Old (Case) Tractor Story," published in Old Abe's News (1988) and an unpublished manuscript entitled "The Cat Crawled Into the Woods and Ran...", recalling Steiner's experiences at Best Tractor Company during the 1920's, when he...
Reports, press releases, letters, and printed matter, relating to allegations of participation in World War II war crimes by President Kurt Waldheim of Austria, to public reaction to the charges in Austria, and to assessments of the national socialist period...
Collection consists of film soundtracks on cassettes issued by the Max Steiner Music Society of Kankakee, Ill. Works include: The adventures of Don Juan (1948); The adventures of Mark Twain (1944); All this, and heaven too (1940); Beyond the forest;...
Stan Steiner (1925–1987) was an American social historian, author and teacher who wrote books focusing on American minority communities and their relationship to the broader society as well as the mythology of the American West.
Images in this album include family portraits, houses, parades, cars, trains, the Monterey mission, Clermont (Iowa), San Francisco scenes, Stanford University buildings, and the Troy Laundry wagon (San Jose, Calif.). There are also several images of preparations for and the...
Depicts scenes at Vladivostok during the Russian Civil War, the Allied intervention, and the Czechoslovak Legion.
Relates to German military operations during World War I. Includes posthumous material relating to the death of A. Steinhart in battle on the Western front.
The collection contains correspondence and related materials of Harry Steinhauer, Professor of German in the UCSB Department of Foreign Languages, with Max Barthel, Hermann Hesse, H. L. Mencken, Erich Maria Remarque, George Bernard Shaw, Fritz von Unruh, and others....
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of entomologist and academic Edward A. Steinhaus. The bulk of this collection comprises materials documenting Steinhaus' career at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) and Irvine (UCI), including the establishment of the...
Kate Traumann Steinitz (1889-1975) was an artist, art historian, librarian, and Da Vinci and Renaissance scholar. As an artist and art historian, Steinitz maintained acquaintances and friendships with renowned German Expressionist and Dada artists such as Kurt Schwitters as well...
Two handwritten essays, one fragment, "The weather and our food prospects," and "The duration of life and average amount of sickness of the tarious trades" by the author of (1848) and (1867).
The collection focuses primarily on international foreign relations from a social and political perspective. The time period for this material starts in the early 1900’s and extends until the late 1980’s....
Relates to conditions in Germany under national socialism, persecution of Jews, the journey of Charlotte Stein-Pick in 1939 from Germany to Western Europe and ultimately the United States, and her return visit to Germany in 1951. Photocopy.
Steinway and Sons was a piano manufacturer who built wooden gliders during the Second World War.
Contains letters full of description and even some drawings of the many places Stella Benson lived and traveled to, including England during World War I and fighting for women's suffrage, living and traveling near Berkeley, Calif. when Prohibition began, a...
Collection of books, serials, manuscript materials, rubbings, and pictorial materials, from the library of Stella Patri.
Manuscripts for published and unpublished work, postcards, photographs, clippings....
The Carla Stellweg papers document Stellweg's curatorial work, writing, and other professional activities. Materials include exhibition catalogs, correspondence, publications, photographic materials, and administrative records.
This collection contains letters and newspaper clippings from Sgt. Bruce H. Nickerson, USA and Henry Hoover during the Second World War.
Topics include: Welfare reform during Ronald Reagan's second term as governor--cabinet budget and policy discussions, staff task force; his role as Director, California Department of Social Welfare--reorganization, legislative debate; his earlier experience as deputy director, California Department of Public works--reorganization,...
Relates to social conditions in Russia before the Russian Revolution, events during the Revolution, and Russian émigré affairs afterward. Includes a map of Saint Petersburg and Russian coins from the tsarist period. Photocopy.
The Stendahl Art Galleries records document the business dealings of the Los Angeles gallery from 1913 to 2017. The gallery initially exhibited works by modern and local artists, but transitioned in 1935 to dealing mostly in pre-Hispanic art. Stendahl Art...
Primarily manuscripts and typescripts of a musician who delivered lectures.
The Ronald P. Stenlake papers (1960s-1980s) includes papers, official documents, correspondents, reports, programs, brochures, and pamphlets regarding education. Stenlake was a Peace Corps volunteer serving in Ethiopia from 1966-1968. He established the Ethiopian Educational Television and was the radio advisor...
The Gunther S. Stent Papers reflect the varied functions of Stent's life as a research scientist, teacher, mentor, administrator, editor, and author. His career spanned a period of profound changes in the life sciences, and his eclectic interests encompassed not...
Correspondence, legal documents, memoranda, reports, engineering diagrams, and photographs, relating to proposals for technological innovations in the Minsk Motorcycle Factory, the Soviet judicial system, administrative procedures and trade unions, Soviet factory management operations, and daily life and social conditions in...
Relates to secret military organizations in Siberia, 1918-1920.
Photographs, clippings and certificates, relating to a women's automobile race in honor of the 1936 Soviet constitution. Includes photographs of Soviet officials and autographed portrait of Aleksandra Kollontai.
Relates to activities of the 12th Army during World War I.
Diaries and notes relating to Soviet foreign relations, and to Georgian politics and foreign relations. Includes summaries of conversations between Eduard Shevardnadze and foreign leaders. Also available on microfilm (10 reels).
Photocopies of trial transcripts and other legal documents; photocopies of surveillance reports and internal memoranda and correspondence of the United States State Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation; and clippings, printed matter and photographs, relating to activities of the interwar...
Flyers, handbills, newspapers, articles, newsletters, correspondence, and other ephemera primarily relating to protests and related activities in Berkeley, CA, in 1969, apparently compiled the Stephen and Margaret Gibbens family of Berkeley. Also two 1963 unsigned cards from Joseph Kennedy and...
Part of the collection includes popular men's titles as well as Time, LIFE, and People magazines.
Collection of comic books belonging to former Pollak Library employee Stephen Becker.
Letters received from: Marion Connors, Morris M. Estee, Charles N. Felton, Chancellor Hartson, Joseph E. McComas, Charles Emmett McLaughlin, John Willock Noble, Chester H. Rowell, and John F. Swift.
Stephen Davis was born near Dunstable, Massachusetts on February 16, 1833. After his father's death in 1844 Stephen moved with his mother and siblings to Nashua, New Hampshire, where he worked in a variety of jobs before and after his...
Stephen Davis was born near Dunstable, Massachusetts on February 16, 1833. After his father's death in 1844 Stephen moved with his mother and siblings to Nashua, New Hampshire, where he worked in a variety of jobs before and after his...
Carbon copies of 47 letters written from Honolulu, 1847-1848; and from San Francisco, New York, and Boston, 1849, before the organization, and during the existence, of S.H. Williams & Company. The majority of the letters are written to Williams' principal,...
Record, Apr. 30-July 20, July 20-Sept. 14, Sept. 15-Oct. 27, 1823, of U.S. expedition to explore westwardly and northwestwardly of Lake Superior.
Written mainly from California, they relate to his voyage around the Horn in 1849, frontier life, and experiences gold mining.
Mainly letters from Field. Includes statements from R.C. Hopkins, keeper of the Archives, relating to land grant files in his charge.
Contains documents concerning Stephen K. Tollefson's application for discharge from the United States Army Reserves on conscientious objector grounds during the Vietnam War. Documents include typescript statements, correspondence, letters of support, a transcript of the conscientious objector hearing, and the...
The collection contains copies of photographs of people, documents, and buildings that were collected by Stephen Kinsey for his 1973 Master's thesis, "They Called It Home: Development of the Jewish Community of San Jose, 1850-1900." The photographs include images of...
Photographs by Carol Olwell documenting details of domestic Victorian architecture of San Francisco, taken in 1975 and 1976.
Includes correspondence addressed to Morris, one letter from Morris to Julien Michel, poems, clippings, photographs, and a promotional poster for a modern poetry reading.
[Surgeon, 15th Wisconsin Infantry (Vol)]. Two Civil War diaries, with short autobiographical sketch, 1862-1865.
Papers of University of California philosophy professor Stephen Pepper contain a typescript of his "The cultivation of taste," lecture notes for philosphy classes, notes he took on books and during seminars, and other teaching or research materials relating to philosophy.
Contents: notes on Indian vocabularies; portions of a manuscript on California Indians; notes on Indians of the Northwest Pacific area; letters to H.H. Bancroft.
Selections from 3 series, designated by the photographer as Pismo Beach portraits, Central Coast beach landscapes and Central Coast agricultural landscapes. Portraits depict tourists and local visitors to a weekly Pismo Beach art and craft fair, where the photographer regularly...
Letter-press copy books reflecting his mining interests in California, Idaho and Nevada and association with Sam Bell Wakefield, broker, San Francisco.
Although the bulk of this collection is divided between Stephen Rodefer's manuscripts and correspondence, there are also several other series of note within the collection. The "Personal Business" series includes documents pertaining to Rodefer and his family, while "Printed Matter"...
Includes, correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, mail art, notebooks and journals, books and catalogs regarding the Beats, Beat Generation discography, and research material.
Images of Black Panther Party leaders, members, and others at various events and rallies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Included are Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, Kathleen Cleaver, George Murray, Reies Tijerina, Charles Garry, Angela Davis, David Hilliard, Huey Newton,...
The collection includes materials relating to Smale's career in mathematics as well as to his involvement in the anti-war and free speech movements. Among those materials documenting Smale's academic career are correspondence relating to his own work as well as...
Includes letter from Miguel de Pedrorena relating to the sale of merchandise of the brig Corsair; letter to his son; and translation of documents pertaining to the grant of Bodega Rancho.
Photographic prints depicting Lawrence Ferlinghetti at George Krevsky Gallery (49 Geary St., San Francisco) during receptions for exhibitions of his paintings in 2004 and 2006. Also includes 2 photographs of artist Ariel (Ariel Parkinson) at the 2006 reception, and 4...
Contains 11 letters to publisher about publication of "Twenty-five poems" (Helsinki, Eurographica, 1988) and another unpublished work.
Correspondence, notes, manuscripts, and journals concerning Stephen Spender's interest and activity in writing.
Contains correspondence, notebooks, diaries, journals, poems, plays, short stories, drafts, reviews, etc.
Contains a typescript carbon copy volume of a dramatization of Henry James' "The Golden Bowl", co-authored by Stephen Spender and Mary Hope Allen (132 leaves, undated [1945?]). Also includes one folder of correspondence containing seven letters by Stephen Spender, one...
Five letters from Stephen T. King (7 p.) and three letters from James L. King (10 p.) to their brother John H. King describing events and every day circumstances of business in San Francisco. One letter is a personal account...
Notes on his early life and family; law practice in Sacramento; California State Reclamation Board; various reclamation districts and projects; irrigation districts and their Association; water problems; the legal profession; California politics and politicians (including his brother, Sheridan Downey) Small...
Contents: Letters, Jan. - May, 1847 (4) to W.L. Marcy, Secretary of War (describing the military situation in California and his plans), to W.A. Richardson (instructions as Collector and Harbor Master, San Francisco), to J.M. Bonilla (to continue as Alcalde,...
Includes his summary of his legal career; notes for the interview; material re the Merced Irrigation District.
The Stephen White Gallery of Photography records document the gallery's business in Los Angeles, California, from 1975 to 1991. The collection consists of files, correspondence, financial records, contracts, notes, promotional material, publicity materials, and ephemera related to the exhibitions and...
Journals, 1852-1860, and letters to his family, 1853-1857, relating to his voyage to California via Panama in 1852, to his mining experiences in Placer and El Dorado Counties, and to his return to Massachusetts. Some accounts and sketches at the...
Holograph letter written at Sparta, Georgia, regarding family news.
The Stephens Family Papers consists of photographs and ephemera documenting Stephens Restaurant, Virginia's winning entry in a 1915 newspaper contest, and Virginia Stephens Coker's achievements as a lawyer.
The Frank Stephens field note collection consists of five bound volumes spanning the years 1886 to 1912. Frank Stephens created the first listed field notebook and catalog during his 1907 expedition to Alaska. They are in their original binding. The...
The Frank Stephens Field Notes collection consists of notebooks, travel diaries, and species lists from collecting trips. In addition, the collection includes biographical material, a small number of photographs, one hand-drawn map, and photocopies of Stephen's letters to William Brewster...
Correspondence, photographs, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American Relief Administration in Russia, and the Finnish Relief Fund.
Collection comprises the extant professional papers of University of California, Irvine biologist and founding faculty member Grover C. Stephens. His research focused on small marine invertebrates. A nearly complete set of his publications is included, as well as some of...
Correspondence, manuscripts of articles and books, lecture notes and clippings, mainly relating to his career as professor of history, University of California, and to his activity in the acquisition of the Bancroft Library. Also included: material relating to Rudyard Kipling,...
Correspondence, clippings, notes and papers relating to his career as professor of history, University of California, Berkeley.
Also included is a manuscript of a poem, "The Mighty Mother for AE," written for his friend, Albert M. Bender.
The James Madison Stephens, Jr. letter contains thirteen pages of James Stephens' account of traveling from Bunceton, Missouri to Sacramento, California by rail in 1874 plus biographical information about him provided by his family.
The James Stephens papers document realtor James Stephens’ interest in the growth and development of the city of Sacramento during the 1940s through the 1960s. Material dates from 1935 to 1973, with the bulk from 1948 to 1971. The collection...
The Saint Francis Dam disaster took place in the late night and early morning hours of March 12-13, 1928. The concrete gravity dam collapsed and sent a tide of water through the Santa Clara River Valley and out to the...
This collection consists of letters and documents belonging to John and Mary Sills Stephens, who settled in San Bernardino in 1874-1875. Mrs. Stephens preceded her husband by one year in coming to California from Wisconsin and her letters to her...
Pt. I : Mainly letters and papers of John Lloyd Stephens; papers for the settlement of his estate and some correspondence of his father, Benjamin Stephens. Concerning John L. Stephens' travels in Mexico and Central America, his publications and his...
The Kate Stephens Papers consists of 12 folders of material relating to her work for the San Diego Society of Natural History. The collection includes original field notes, diaries, and logs of her work as Curator of Collections for the...
Stephens Marine, Inc. product information (HDC1747 SAFR24683) consists of items that advertise the various craft designed and built primarily by the Stephens family including the 38' Farallone Clipper (1958), the 36' Flush Deck (1960) and the Figure Five II (1964)....
This collection contains five volumes of diaries by surveyor Richard Stephens dated between 1885 and 1917.
Journal of W.H. Stephens' journey from Australia to Samoa, Tahiti, Honolulu, California, Mexico, and Panama. Includes detailed description of theaters in Australia and Northern california. Also includes some discussion of local customs and dress in Samoa, Tahiti, and Hawaii.
The papers of Dr. William Barclay Stephens - MD, eye researcher, California Academy of Sciences Member, Fellow, and Honorary Curator of Horology. Included are photographs, negative, slides, articles, correspondence, clippings, and a stereopticon. The collection is mainly comprised of items...
This collection consists primarily of correspondence between William R. Stephens, the Roseville postmaster of the United States Post Office and John J. Burke, Chief Clerk of Railway Mail Service District No. 8, from 1922 to 1934.
Collection consists of original working drawings designed and drawn by Edward Stephenson for the planning, direction, construction, and use in avariety of television productions. Includes set designs, some production material, and occasional blueprints. Contains drawings for 59 shows originating on...
The Esther Stephenson papers span the years 1958-1976 and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of 15 bound volumes with Stephenson's annotated copies of the shooting scripts for 13 films. The scripts often include small reference photographs. The scripts...
The papers of Richard A. Stepp pertain largely to the time he spent in Burma as an advisor on technical services for small industries, 1958-59. Included are correspondence, notebooks, reports, memos, Burmese government documents (in English), other publications, and photographs,...
Family history and education; law practice in Los Angeles area; appointment to municipal court of the East Los Angeles Judicial District; elevation to the Superior Court of California for Los Angeles County; associate justice of the California Court of Appeal;...
This collection contains 92 stereo cards documenting photographic scenes from San Francisco, California; New York City; Yosemite; Watkins Glen, N.Y.; the Johnstown Flood (Pennsylvania); Phildelphia, Pennsylvania; Niagara Falls; New Hampshire; Oregon; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Arizona and other locations....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Primarily studio portraits of Paiute, Ute, Snake (i.e. Shoshoni) and Bannock Indians, including single persons and groups (men, women and children); one shown on a horseback; one identified as Pahute Jim.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views show Main Street in Gold Hill, and a general view and mining works in Virginia City, Nevada.
View of "Hercules prostrate[...]" showing fallen tree and a man, and a view of "Mammoth tree grove" showing sequoias.
A miscellany of uncaptioned stereo views from Watkins' Pacific Coast series. Image descriptions: Street in small rural locale -- Horse and buggy: two white horses, driver wears top hat -- Yosemite: square top buggy with driver; couples on horseback on...
Several residences in the Rincon Hill area of San Francisco, views of the Vallejo Street wharf and the Pioneer Woolen Mills in San Francisco. Rural scenes include views of San Mateo, San Juan Bautista, Martinez, and Vallejo, Calif., and a...
Stereos show Stockton buildings, businesses, an artist's studio interior (of Miss Mary Hamilton), etc. Also includes a view of Farmington, Calif.
Primarily views of mineral formations, springs, waterfalls, geysers, etc.
Most views of Oregon, but some of California and Arizona.
Views show waterfalls, giant sequoias, and other Yosemite scenes.
This collection includes images of Santa Cruz County and R.E. Wood's ranch in Boulder Creek from 1875 along with images outside Santa Cruz County, California and the United States and as well as stereo viewers.
This collection consists of 60 color stereographs of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. The publishers of the photomechanical prints are unknown. Includes images of earthquake and fire damage of buildings in San Francisco, such as the Fairmont...
Collection of stereographic views of Europe, the Middle East, India, South Asia, and South America. Also includes some stereograph portraits, miscellaneous and unidentified landscapes, and hunting scenes. Publishers include Keystone View Company, Underwood & Underwood, I.W. Taber, John P. Soule,...
This is a collection documenting the history and production of stereographs by various publishers and photographers throughout the United States, but especially in California. The items in the collection date from approximately 1846-1940, when stereograph technology began to be replaced...
This collection consists of 44 stereographs (albumen prints) mounted on printed cardboard depicting soldiers, civilians, and areas in Europe and the United States prior to and during World War I. The bulk of these images document areas in Russia.
The artificial collection consists of over 800 stereograph cards of San Francisco, California collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The stereograph cards range in date from the 1860s – 1915. Events depicted on the stereographs...
Stereograph views of Arizona, BANC PIC 19xx.372, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Amateur stereograph photographs -- chiefly depicting views and scenes in California, with a small number taken in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas -- most if not all taken by the same unidentified photographer. Sulfur mining and oil drilling are referenced...
Amateur stereograph views taken in and around Nome, Alaska in the early 20th century. Subjects include a U.S. Life Saving Station, a wharf, a cemetery, men in a surf boat, a dog team racing in the street, ice hummocks, snowbound...
12 boxes of stereographic views, pre-1920s, classified by countries and geographical areas; some miscellaneous views; stereopticon viewers. From the library of Cecil B. DeMille.
Stereographs. An artificial collection covering California, and other states, plus topics such as agriculture, California missions, Indians, war scenes and La Brea Tar Pit fossils. Included are five original boxes, each formed along one edge to look like a book...
Stereographs show Monument Park, views around Manitou, Leadville, Colorado Springs, Clear Creek Canyon, Idaho Springs, and other views in Colorado. Also includes a view of tornado damage to buildings in Louisville, Kentucky.
Includes views of antiquities, churches, various towns and cities, street vendors and markets, and other views of general interest to tourists.
Captioned: Salt market, Cuernavaca 10853 -- Coffee tree loaded with ripe berries 10877 -- Preparing coffee for the fastidious consumer, Orizaba 10879 -- Governor's palace and plaza, Vera Cruz 10917.
1: Evening view of the Golden Gate from the Female College, Oakland [Houseworth no. 22, ca. 1865] -- 2: Company A Veteran Reserves, C.N.G. [photographer's number 108, California National Guard company in parade, ca. 1900-1915?] -- 3: Naval apprentices [cadets...
Includes several railroad construction views and miscellaneous Panamanian scenes. One color halftone of the interior of the cathedral in Mexico City is included.
Views of San Francisco: in particular, Woodward's Gardens (including "Japanese performers," children, boats, art gallery, etc.). Other California views show Montecito, Mt. Tamalpais, geysers in Sonoma County, a waterfall near Pasadena, and girls on Marengo Ave. in Pasadena.
Views principally of Colorado, with some views of the New Southwest (Arizona and possibly New Mexico) and California, including 6 of San Francisco from Watkins' Pacific Coast series. Colorado views feature the Pikes Peak and Manitou regions, and include numerous...
Includes scenic views of the Monterey and Carmel vicinity, coastal landscapes, the Hotel del Monte, outing groups, and unidentified mountainous terrain presumably in the hills of Monterey or Santa Cruz counties. One view of brick-walled mine shaft entrance is included....
Items captioned: Ascent to the summit of the Chilcoot Pass [sic] elevation 3500 feet -- At work in the gold mines of the Klondyke [sic], Alaska -- Transports in the Klondyke [sic], Alaska
Stereographs of the San Francisco Bay Area, Pescadero, Santa Cruz, Point Reyes, and Mendocino County taken by Eadweard Muybridge.
Stereographs of San Francisco, Atherton, Mammoth Tree Grove, Yosemite, and Alaska taken by Eadweard Muybridge under the name Helios.
Stereographs of California and Nevada taken by Lawrence & Houseworth.
Views of antiquities, landscapes, ports and ships, and scenes with local inhabitants. Originally published with accompanying text describing a tour through the region.
Stereographs of Farallone Islands (i.e., Farallon Islands), Geyser Springs, Mariposa Grove, and other California views taken by Eadweard Muybridge.
Stereographs of San Francisco, Calif. taken by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
Stereographs of San Francisco, Calif. taken by Eadweard Muybridge. Includes two Marin County images.
Views of Los Angeles and vicinity. Many have annotations on verso.
Stereographs of the Central Pacific Railroad taken by Thomas Houseworth & Co. Includes one stereo of the Western Pacific Railroad.
Stereographs of the Central Pacific Railroad taken by Eadweard Muybridge.
Stereographs of the Modoc War and surrounding Siskiyou County landscape taken by Eadweard Muybridge.
Stereographs taken by M.M. Hazeltine of the Sierra Nevada and other California views,including San Francisco, mining, and Native Americans. Contains a few landscapes of Oregon.
This finding aid describes 1,042 stereographs acquired by The Bancroft Library through the year 1995. The stereographs were acquired as single items and collections of fewer than 30 stereographs. Collections of more than 30 stereographs have been described separately in...
Thirteen views of Yosemite, 4 of Mexico City, and 1 of Sacramento, Calif.
Stereographs of Yosemite, San Francisco, and other California locations, including images of the Central Pacific Railroad taken by J.J. Reilly. Contains one stereo of Utah.
Stereographs of Yosemite Valley taken by Thomas Houseworth & Co.
Includes In Camp Grove (an unidentified outing group: 2 copies), Hutchings, Hutchings Hotel, Royal Arches, and Lake View (with small boat in foreground and a seated man fishing.).
Title devised by cataloger.
George E. Stone was a motion picture cameraman working in Hollywood. While on location near Monterey, he bought a property on the Peninsula near or in Carmel, circa 1914, from Frank Devendorf, and in the early 1920s built a house...
8 items of French "diableries" (or devilments) views. ca. 1860-1900, undated
Seven items - military ships ca. time of Spanish-American War, Blackfeet Indians, and movie scene.
The collection contains about 600 stereoscopic views, also known as stereoscopic slides, stereographs, and stereopticans. These images were intended to be viewed on handheld stereoscopes, which gave the illusion of 3D images. Most of the views have printed captions. The...
Stereograph images were most commonly made by using the stereo camera, a machine that took two simultaneous images of the same subject through two lenses placed side by side. By the mid-1850s, collecting and viewing stereographs was very popular. The...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Stereoview collection, Mss 256. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
18 stereoviews, mostly Japan - modern copies.
Nine black/white stereoviews of western scenes, including two by J. J. Reilly, Yosemite Valley, CA (mountain scenes), one by M. M. Haseltine (Soda Springs, Tolumne Valley), and five by R. E. Wood, Landscape Photographer, Santa Cruz, California (surveyor's camp, Camp...
Contains views from and around Sitka, Juneau, Skagway, Fairbanks, and other Alaskan locations, including photos of members of the President Harding's party; Eskimo, Athabascan, and Malemute Indians, their villages and artifacts; glaciers; animals; etc.
Views captioned: Birdsall Mill [large wooden building on a hillside] -- Point Zephyr, Lake Bigler, Nevada -- Slippery Ford Galls, from Placerville road.
:1 Ward's Cascade, numbered 135, from the series Views on Supply Creek (Utah Territory) -- :2 A Cañon, numbered 163, from the series Views on Winslow Creek (Utah Territory).
Stereos show Yellowstone, the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Tetons, and the Garden of the Gods. One shows an Indian family and teepee, another shows photographer and tent on a rock ledge.
Item level list available.
Captioned: Nick of the woods - a very singular tree, Valley of Lake Tahoe (no.645) -- Uncle Tom's Cabin, from a point 40 feet in the interior of the Big Tree Eagle Wing (no.894) -- Under the dome of the...
Stereographs showing a view of Catalina Island, Calif. with cliffs and rocky shoreline visible; view of interior ruins of San Luis Rey Mission, taken from the top of the walls.
Colorado locations include: Georgetown, Manitou, Estes Park, Idaho Springs, Central City, Denver, Glen Eyrie, Monument Park, Garden of the Gods, Cheyenne Canyon, Golden, Leadville, Pike's Peak, etc. Other locations include Prickly Pear Canyon, Montana and Blue Rapids, Kansas. Views are...
Two stereographs, the first showing the First Presbyterian Church[?], Second and Fort streets, Los Angeles, Calif.; the second showing Mrs. Longstreet's residence and grounds, Los Angeles[?], Calif.
Collection includes a view of the Golden Gate, E.P. Flint's residence (12th St. Oakland), Oakland City Hall, Central Pacific Railroad Co.'s steamer "El Capitan", various views from College Observatory, and the Webster St. bridge and marsh.
Includes a general view of Santa Barbara, views of the Santa Barbara and San Gabriel Missions, and "Dancing resort of native California" showing "Big grape vine" rite.
Views of the school grounds, buildings and superintendent residences. Also includes a view of Tilden's statue of Grizzly and Indian.
Five views from the Colorado River Series (mainly Grand Canyon), one from the Arizona series.
Views related to wool trade and industry showing interiors of wool factories and mills. Photos taken in factory in Alhambra, Calif. depict various wool production processes such as: carbonizing, sulphuric acid bath, dying, final washing and drying. Photo from Australia...
Collection focuses on Yellowstone Park, but also includes views from Ogden Canyon (Utah), scenes along the Snake River, and a view from Montana. Includes views from the following series: Views in Utah, Idaho, and Montana; The Great West; and Scenery...
From the C. Hart Merriam collection.
Stereoviews show Mirror Lake, Mt. Watkins, Clouds' Rest, the Three Brothers, the Wawona Tree (Mariposa Grove), Yosemite Falls and the Sentinel Hotel from Glacier Point Trail, Half Dome, and a general view of the valley west from Union Point.
Captioned: Hydraulic mining, the Palm Claim, Yuba County (no. 794) -- Hydraulic mining, washing down the bank into the sluice (no. 796) -- The lower lead of the Blue Gravel Co., Smartsville [Yuba County, Calif.] (no. 805).
The collection contains writings, notes, correspondence, reports, photocopies of trial transcripts and interrogations, clippings, other printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs related to the Mafia, organized crime in Italy and the United States, international organized crime, and international terrorism.
Collection consists of the papers and photographs of American film actor Ford Sterling (1883-1939).
George Sterling (1869-1926) wrote many books of poetry. The collection consists of letters, manuscripts, articles, newspaper clippings, and ephemera by and about George Sterling.
Contains correspondence; manuscripts of poems, essays, stories and plays; Carmel diaries; clippings; bibliographies and checklists; publishing agreements, certificates of copyright, etc.; papers regarding his estate. Also includes some letters addressed to his sisters regarding preparation of biographies and settlement of...
George Sterling (1869–1926) was an American writer, poet and playwright based in the San Francisco, California Bay Area.
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and watercolors pertaining to the life and work of California lyric poet George Sterling (1869-1926). Much of the correspondence in the collection is between Sterling and other American writers and poets, who discuss their...
Letters, writings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to Herbert Hoover and Stanford University. Includes letters by Herbert Hoover. Also includes collected communiqués of belligerent governments printed in the New York Times, 1942-1945, relating to military operations during World War II;...
Collection includes the information sheets on possible candidates with biographical information and comments on the candidates, communications with faculty, text of Phleger's address at a dinner in honor of Sterling in April 1968 which discusses the process of the committee,...
The collection consists of publicity photographs taken during a CBS radio series "Citizens Forum," ca. 1945.
Papers primarily represent Sterling's years as President of Stanford University and include correspondence, memoranda, proposals, speeches, minutes, reports, budgets, clippings, and legal papers.
Program for dinner held "in honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallace Sterling to mark his approaching retirement as Fifth President of Stanford University, 18 April 1968, San Francisco, California."...
These personal papers and memorabilia, dating from 1939 to circa 1982, largely concern Sterling's years at Stanford University as president and chancellor, 1949 to circa 1982. Included are certificates, programs, clippings, diplomas, newsletters, albums, and photographs....
Tape of memorial service held in Memorial Church at Stanford on July 9, 1985.
Personal and professional correspondence, research notes, teaching notes, appointment books, day-books, and ephemera regarding his activites as Chancellor and as a professional historian. Additional files regarding the American Revolution Bi-Centennial Commission, the Huntington Library, and the Canadian American Association of...
Collection of President Sterling's speeches covering the years 1949 to 1964. Does not include every speech he made during those years. The format of the speeches includes typescripts, press releases, photocopies, and published versions.
Arthur P. Stern (1925-2012) was a Holocaust survivor, engineer, and philanthropist born in Budapest, Hungary. The collection includes his personal and professional papers, such as technical publications, correspondence and printed material from conferences and professional organizations, and company-related correspondence and...
The Bernhard Joseph Stern correspondence and papers reflects his work on the biography of Lewis Henry Morgan.
Catherine G. Stern was a social activist for civil and human rights. The papers contain correspondence, administrative papers, reports, and publications from the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, the Community Relations Conference of Southern California, the U. S....
Charles Frank Stern (1879-1960) was a member of the California Highway Commission (1914-18), and later served as the Superintendent of Banks (1918-20), the vice president of the First National Bank of Los Angeles. He was also a partner with Ed...
The Charles M. Stern photograph collection, 1931-1940, 1955-1963, (SAFR 17061, P86-019) are comprised of photographs of KOREAN BEAR (built 1955; cargo ship), MARIPOSA (built 1931; passenger vessel) and PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (built 1931; passenger vessel). The collection has been processed to...
The papers of poet, writer, artist and multimedia pioneer Gerd Stern span over fifty years of creative work in the American counterculture.
Consists of correspondence; financial records and reports; planing committee minutes; San Francisco Recreation Commission records; concert records, programs, and posters; scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and ephemera; and photographs, all of which were created or collected by the Stern Grove Festival...
This collection consists of scripts, production notes, and financial records for films and television series that American screenwriter, producer, and director Leonard Stern (1922-2011) worked on.
Pamphlets and reports on working women. Includes topics related to women's liberation and feminism, women in the labor force, working class issues, and sexual harassment.
Depicts European cities and scenes from World War I.
Includes correspondence, notes, and manuscripts of German émigré physicist Otto Stern whose work encompassed both theoretical and experimental physics in Germany and the United States. Photos and awards are included. Correspondents include Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and other prominent physicists....
The collection includes portraits and snapshots of Otto Stern from childhood and throughout his career, and group portraits and snapshots with physicist colleagues and friends. Groups at international meetings of physicists and Nobel laureates, chiefly in Europe, are the subjects...
The Phil Stern collection spans the years 1942-1995 and encompasses 12 linear feet. The collection consists of more than 30,000 items, including color and black-and-white photographic prints, negatives, slides, and transparencies....
This collection is primarily comprised of correspondence and ephemera documenting Rosalie Meyer Stern's familial and social life. Also included are diaries, biographical and genealogical material relating to Stern's maternal and paternal relations, newsclippings, some materials on Rosalie’s paternal uncle, Leon...
This collection consists of scripts, production notes, and newspaper clippings of American screenwriter Stewart Stern (1922-2015). Stern is best known for writing the film "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955).
The papers of Rabbi Willam Stern of Oakland, California. The collection includes files on Stern's involvement with various local and national organizations, Jewish and non-Jewish; files from Stern's years at Temple Sinai; correspondence, including letters of appreciation to Rabbi Stern...
The Charles H. Sternberg Papers consists of correspondence to Charles H. Sternberg regarding the sales of his autobiographies and fossil specimens, records of donations and sales to the San Diego Natural History Museum, photos of expeditions and fossils, and pages...
A collection of letters from Augusta Emma Stetson, a leader of the Christian Science church in New York.
A collection of material related to the life and work of Augusta Emma Stetson, organizer of First Church of Christ, Scientist, New York.
The collection contains the personal, business and family papers of Frank Winthrop Stetson. This includes correspondence related to his education at UC Berkeley, his surveying work in San Jacinto, CA, his agricultural pursuits in Hemet, and his involvement with various...
Grace Ellery Channing Stetson (Channing Stetson) was a writer-an essayist, poet, and World War I war correspondent. This collection contains approximately 53 items of personal and business correspondence dating from 1897 to 1935.
Frank Stetz was born in Iron River, Michigan and served in the US Navy as Chief Boatswain’s Mate, retiring after twenty years as Warrant Officer.
Photographs of African-American life in San Francisco in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Includes interior views and groups at Jimbo's Bop City club, musicians and some celebrities, African American fraternal organizations, community and civic events and groups, and some cityscape...
Studded, leather sash awarded to The Steve Lady upon winning the first Miss Trannyshack pageant in 1996. Please note that the name of pageant includes a term that, at the time it was produced, was used by some trans people...
Photographs document bullfighting and other festivities of a Portuguese festa in Riverdale, California.
Photographs depict scenes at various wholesale distributors in Oakland's produce market district, including warehouse interiors; street scenes; transportation; boxes, crates, bundles and other packages of produce; and much employee activity.
Comprises 55 letters from Douglas Blazek (1965-1974) and 26 letters from Charles Bukowski (1978-1994). Also includes original poems by Bukowski, postcards, paintings, materials related to Blazek's poetry newsletter Olé, and various ephemera.
The DeBenedetti slide collection is comprised of color slide photographs taken between 1972 and 1976 during the first meadow restoration survey in Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks, led by research Steven DeBenedetti and his colleagues. The meadow restoration project focused...
The Steven Fama Collection on Bruce Conner consists of three main subjects: interviews with Bruce Conner, transcripts of lectures given by Bruce Conner, and materials related to Conner's exhibition, "2000 BC, The Bruce Conner Story Part II." The collection also...
The collection consists of family, mining, personal, and local history material collected by Barden Stevenot. The material is made up of correspondence, photo albums, research documents, mining reports, and maps.
The Stevenot Collection consists primarily of family papers and business records of Archibald D. Stevenot (1916-1965). It includes: Golden Chain Council of the Mother Lode correspondence (1950-1965); miscellaneous E Clampus Vitus records (1940-1965); records of Stevnot's Merced hotels (1924-1940); and,...
This collection contains nineteen matted silver gelatin aerial photographs of the San Francisco Bay Area and other locations, and twenty two black and white glass mounted slides of Mount Rainier and other locations, taken by Captain Stevens....
This collection contains theater scrapbooks, photographs, and unsorted material relating to the career of dancer Arline Gardiner and the Gardiner Trio (Arline, Helen and Edgar Gardiner) from the 1890's to the 1920's. It includes three scrapbooks of Arline Gardiner, three...
Assortment of papers belonging to San Jose Trolley Corporation/CTRC member and light rail operator Bruce Stevens, documenting Santa Clara Valley transportation planning and light rail development, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 activities, and historic trolley restoration.
This collection contains correspondence and notes of New England doctor Charles W. Stevens (died 1901) and offers insight into 19th century medical practice.
This collection contains two scrapbooks containing clippings, programs, and photographs relating chiefly to Charlotte Stevens' acting career, 1914 to about 1930. There are also miscellaneous magazines containing notices of her career in the 1920s.
Collection consists of flyers, posters and other ephemera related to the bike messenger community in San Francisco.
The George Stevens papers span the years 1925-1976 (bulk 1940s-1960s) and encompass 247 linear feet. The collection contains scripts; production files, including accounting, casting, correspondence, locations, previews, production, publicity, and research; story files, including original stories, screenplays, playscripts, synopses, summaries,...
Texts of treaties, concessions, and agreements between various oil companies and governments of the Middle East, relating to Middle Eastern oil concessions.
Henry Stevens (1819-1886) was a London bookseller, bibliographer, publisher, and an expert on early editions of the English Bible and early voyages and travels to America. He helped build up the collections of John Carter Brown and James Lenox, as...
Record Series 504 contains the administrative and financial records of Stevens House, a cooperative residence that offered affordable housing for women, particularly women of color, studying at UCLA. Materials include correspondence, Stevens House Board and student council meeting minutes, financial...
Correspondence of Nevada miner Hutch Stevens.
Material regarding world military history (20th century), especially Vietnam; government publications, reprints.
Memoirs and correspondence, relating to railroads in Siberia and Manchuria during the Russian Revolution, and to Allied intervention in the Russian Revolution.
Carbon copy typescripts of 29 gay erotic novels (and a work copy of one additional novel) and three gay erotic short stories written by Lyal H. Stevens between 1972 and 1979 using a variety of pseudonyms, including Peter Pepper, Sebastian...
This collection contains 62 letters from twenty-six different authors in mining camps and cities throughout Northern California illustrating aspects of the Gold Rush experience, chiefly from 1849-1864.
The Moreland Stevens Family Papers consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, art and artifacts donated by the Stevens family. The bulk of this collection is 1890 - 1930.
These materials were collected as preliminary research for an article on Stevens to be published in SANDSTONE AND TILE, the quarterly publication of the Stanford Historical Society. Included are correspondence of Stephen G. Brush, Clifford J. Choquette, and other researchers,...
Collection consists of word, card and reading games. Includes such word games as Boggle and Upwards, along with older reading games such as How Silas popped the question.
Documentary footage shot by Payson R. Stevens during Leg II of the FIBEX/Vulcan expedition (24 February to 28 March, 1981) in the Scotia Sea of Antarctica.
The Ralph T. Stevens landscape plan for the Harold S. Chase estate spans 3 linear feet and dates from 1925. The collection is composed of a single landscape plan drawn in pencil by Stevens....
The Papers of Robert T. Stevens were donated to the Archives by Mr. Stevens in July, 1993. They consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, technical notes and drawings relating to the Caltech rocket project during World War II. Included is some...
Shadoe Stevens started his career in radio, making the transistion to television on the . The collection consists mostly of scripts representing the television series .
The Spooky Stevens papers span the years 1946-2009 (late 1960s-early 1970s) and encompass 2.1 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, production materials, and some correspondence. It is particularly rich in publicity and press releases. There are also interview transcripts and...
This collection contains oral history tapes, transcriptions, and related correspondence created by English professor Peter A. Brazeau during his research for an oral history biography of American poet Wallace Stevens (1879-1955). Includes correspondence and interviews with Stevens' relatives, friends, neighbors,...
This collection contains the papers of Wallace Stevens (1879-1955), one of the foremost American poets of the first half of the 20th century. The collection is comprised primarily of letters written to Stevens, his carbon copy replies, and autograph manuscripts...
The collection contains documents related to the life, travels, and musical work of Alice Barnett Stevenson, a prominent San Diego composer.
Miscellaneous papers relating to Charles A. Stevenson's (1890-1960) career as a locomotive fireman and engineer for the Southern Pacific Railroad at Tracy, California.
The collection includes nearly three hundred recordings of the Stevenson Core Course beginning in 1974 and dating through 2011. Recordings are in a variety of formats including, reel to reel audiotape, audiocassette tapes, videocassette tapes and compact discs. The recordings...
Ten letters (ALS) from Cuban firms to Stevenson, re sugar and molasses trade. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Glen W. Stevenson was assistant to Frank W. Bireley, founder and head of Bireley's, Inc., producers of Bireley's non-carbonated sodas. Bireley's Inc. is credited with the design and construction of the first automated juice extractor. The collection consists primarily of...
Reports, design manuals, lists, graphs, and photographs, relating to submarine warfare during World War II. Includes photographs of German naval operations.
The Stevenson House Collection consists of primary and secondary source materials, artifacts, and memorabilia connected with the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and the Stevenson House/French Hotel in Monterey, California. In the Stevenson House, a former rooming house, Robert Louis...
The papers of Jonathan Drake Stevenson consist of correspondence, miscellaneous legal and business papers and a few accounts and clippings. They are contained in one document box and range in time from 1840 to 1892, although the larger part of...
This collection consists of two typescripts of the "The Ordeal of George Meredith," a biography by Lionel Stevenson (1902-1973) published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1953.
Chiefly concerning charges brought against her.
Roland C. Stevenson was a teacher, linguist, and ethnographer who spent the greater part of his career documenting the indigenous languages of Africa. This collection consists of his sizable accretion of ethno-linguistic manuscripts drafted mostly during a period spanning from...
This collection contains unpublished correspondence and manuscripts by Robert Louis Stevenson. Included are holograph letters, typescript of unpublished translation of Swansong from "Faust", two holograph poems, typescripts of fourteen original finished and unfinished poems, three original manuscripts and one draft...
UC Davis publications and ephemera.
Correspondence and papers, relating mainly to Robert Louis Stevenson.
Proof of galleys (along with envelope from former owner John Howell) numbered 17 to 20 of unpublished 1880 edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Amateur Emigrant," all on one sheet, hand-corrected by Stevenson and also by editors Sidney Colvin and...
Group of eight original military documents concerning preparations for outfitting and departure of the second part of the First New York Volunteers (Stevenson's Regiment) which sailed from New York in August, 1847. Collection includes a personal letter from a member...
The collection contains background material, transcripts, and audiotapes of interviews with Lowell Steward, graduate and captain of the Santa Barbara State College (now University of California Santa Barbara) basketball team in 1942, and Tuskegee Airman during World War II.
This collection is very limited in size and has material on African American Lowell Steward and his experience as a Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. It consists of one box with photographs, correspondence and news articles.
Twelve letters written to him by Gertrude Stein, 1934-1945; 64 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1939-1963; MS of Gertrudes Stein's opera libretto, Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights (carbon typescript, with emendations in Miss Stein's hand); photocopy of MS of a...
The Albert Stewart Photograph Collection contains drawings and photographs of sculptures created by Albert Stewart, which document his career as one of America’s foremost modern sculptors. His sculptures adorn the interiors and exteriors of numerous museums, government institutions, memorials,...
The collection consists of letters that Alexander T. Stewart received from strangers requesting financial help, jobs, loans, or other forms of assistance. The majority of the letters are dated 1871 to March 1876.
Chuck Stewart was a published author and education specialist best known for his award-winning book and its accompanying workshops which provided educational training concerning sexual minorities to colleges and in the workplace. This collection consists of the research articles, notes,...
Research materials on Los Angeles and southern California public transit, including draft environmental impact reports (EIR), clippings, leaflets and publications.
This collection consists of material gathered by members of the City Council of Arcata, California from 1969-2008 (bulk dates 1988-2004). The documents reflect the management, organization, and planning that city councilmembers participated in during their tenure in office. These documents...
The collection consists of subject files created to serve Patty Berg's need for information for carrying out her legislative responsibilities and for serving the needs of her constituents. Subject areas include Aging, Healthcare, and Klamath River and other significant issues...
This collection contains personal papers of Don M. Stewart, documents on San Diego water development, and drafts of Stewart’s book “Frontier Port.”
Many views of Dawson, Yukon Territory from the gold rush era (1898-1904). Includes several groups of frontier women of Dawson. Views of a 1925 trip to Keno City, Yukon Territory are also present. One photo of a U.S. Mail dog...
(1873-1947). One mimeograph copy of an untitled 156 page work by American author and one-time (1903) Santa Barbara resident, Stewart Edward White. Includes chapter headings such as "Creative Living," "Discomfort and Unhappiness," and "The Group Idea." Burlingame, CA, Dec. 1...
Typescripts of manuscripts for "African Adventures" and for "The First Safari," written in the form of diary entries, describing his experiences big game hunting in Africa; and of brief logs kept while in Italy and on board ship in the...
Mainly written to Margaret Stewart, 1862-1865, by relatives, describing experiences during the Civil War. Also included: miscellaneous family letters from Illinois and California, 1873-1916.
Primarily papers of James Oscar Stewart; many re mines in Calaveras Co.
Stewarts life in Santa Paula
Collection consists of three scrapbooks created by George H. Stewart containing personal social mementos like tickets, souvenir menus, and acknowledgments and newspaper clippings on political topics.
Stewart's papers consist of notes, laboratory data and analyses, texts, and drawings pertaining to his research in vagotomy and blood circulation. All are handwritten, except as otherwise indicated. Quoted titles are caption or docketed titles transcribed from the documents....
Many photographs and original negatives relating to his books "U.S. 40", "N.A. 1: The North-South Continental Highway", "Donner Pass and those who crossed it", and other publications. Collection contains files of photos, many mounted and marked for publication. Locations include...
Contains correspondence with publishers, editors, agents, writers, teachers, research associates, family, friends and fans; research notes and documents; manuscripts of writings including: Ordeal by Hunger, Storm, Fire, Names on the Land, U.S. 40, Earth Abides, The California Trail, Pickett's Charge,...
The George Rippey Stewart Papers: Additions contains incoming correspondence, financial records, personal papers, and family papers. Correspondence is with publishers, editors, agents, writers, teachers, research associates, readers, family and friends. Financial records are mainly royalty statements. Personal papers include engagement...
16 black/white snapshots, most apparently of Thailand, including Bangkok, and the Philippines, with street scenes, shops, temples, houses and boats, and local residents. George Stewart (1922-?) was a cartoon artist and art director of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the...
Correspondence, biographical materials, military papers, maps, deeds, diary, photographs, etc....
The collection consists of laser color photographic prints of Gerald D. Stewart's exhibit of images with captions of the Pink Ink event, celebrating queer writing, at ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, May 04, 2003. Stewart's exhibit of images was...
This collection is comprised of 2.5" x 4.5" black and white photograph negatives taken by Harold F. Stewart between 1937 and 1970, primarily of locomotives in California.
Lecture notes, teachers' college catalogs, and miscellany, relating to education in the United States.
The Jacquelyn Stewart Black and Local History Subject File Collection (1966-2020; undated) contains three boxes of newspapers, articles, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, flyers, postcards, funeral and memorial service programs, and other material related to Black history and Los Angeles area history....
James S. Stewart (1896 – 1990) was ordained into the Church of Scotland in 1924 and served in three successive churches over a span of 23 years. Stewart then served as Chair of New Testament Language, Literature, and Theology at...
Papers of James Stewart, former chief Diving Officer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and scuba training pioneer. The collection contains correspondence, professional materials, writings, photographs, and diving-related subject files and diving manuals.
This collection consists of a scrapbook of photographs, clippings, and ephemera of USC student athlete James Stewart.
Relates to British aerial operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East during World War II.
Correspondence with J.I.M. Stewart, receipts for books, dust jackets, and manuscripts of novels and short stories.
The papers of John Stewart, author, musician and UCSD Muir College provost (1965-1987) contain the research materials for his book about composer Ernst Krenek titled (1991), including typescript drafts; notes describing correspondence, essays, and articles about Krenek; chronologies; and a...
Three holograph letters written and signed by Stewart L. Woodford and one typed letter signed by him. The first letter, dated May 22, 1873 and written on official stationery of the Law Offices of [Wm. Henry] Arnoux, [Thomas G.] Ritch...
The collection comprises microfiche copies of original material from Lyman Stewart's personal papers. Lyman Stewart (1840-1923) was the founder and longtime president of Union Oil Company, Christian philanthropist, and co-founder of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (now Biola University).
Material about the Oriental fruit moth and other entomological concerns.
Collection consists of two photographs of Ethel Barrymore donated by Marian Stewart.
Paul E. Stewart (1879-1963) was born in Tennessee. He served as Santa Barbara Superintendent of Schools (1919-34) and was a member of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors (1943-59). The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs concerning...
Relates to proposals for reparation payments to Japanese Americans interned in relocation camps in the United States during World War II, and presents arguments against reparation payments.
Life history of the UCSB professor of Confluent Education and clinical psychologist. Interviewer: David E. Russell, 7/12/90-8/23/90. Interviewee(s): Stewart Shapiro. Transcript: Stewart Shapiro with David E. Russell, Humanizing the Classroom (Santa Barbara: Davidson Library Oral History Program, 1991), 180 pages....
Photographs and the resulting published work documenting icons, iconic places, and events of the United States lesbian and gay movement, 1982-1984. The collection primarily consists of Stephen Stewart's published and unpublished black and white photographs from his work, , along...
One letter (TLS) to Harriette Von Breton, re offshore oil and gas deposits. Department of the Interior, Washington, [D.C], 25 April 1968. [see SBHC Mss]. Alpha list.
Letters to family members, relating to American naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Legal documents relating to real estate holdings in Alameda County, California, including abstract of title to Lewelling Tract, 1889, deeds to Alameda marsh lands, 1887-1889 and 1895, and tax notices, 1887-1896.
Zach Stewart and the architecture firm Osborne & Stewart worked with Stewart Brand and many others to create arts events in the 1960s, including America Needs Indians, Sensoriums, and the Trips Festival. They were also involved with an unrealized design...
Collection contains 12 black and white 8” x 10” prints, one contact sheet, and two scanned photo printouts of Rumi Missabu of the Cockettes, taken by various photographers. Characters include Rumi as Tina Turner and Mick Jagger at the Family...
Bob Stickel's As We Are (AWA) full-body portraits of nude males, 1988-1994.
The Elbert Emerson Stickels Korean War Diary contains a single diary recording Stickels' experiences in 1951, while he served as a Captain in the United States Army during the Korean War. The diary entries were kept in a calendar published...
Collection contains 12 VHS videotapes shot between 1992 and 1995 documenting performances at Josie’s Cabaret & Juice Joint as well as numerous publicity photographs of performers.
Photographs, correspondence, news clippings, programs, booklets, and other documents belonging to Augustus Stickney, Belzora Clark Stickney, Edgar Allen Stickney, and the related Clark, Golden, Rust, Welch, Robbins, Winn, Dada, Emuel, and Renfro families. Numerous family history notes are included throughout.
Photographs, correspondence, news clippings, programs, booklets, and other documents belonging to Augustus Stickney, Belzora Clark Stickney, Edgar Allen Stickney, and the related Clark, Golden, Rust, Welch, Robbins, Winn, Dada, Emuel, and Renfro families. Numerous family history notes are included throughout.
This scrapbook contains newspaper articles, menus, artwork and photographs documenting the Sticky Wicket café in Aptos, CA.
This early nineteenth century commonplace book belonged to an Englishwoman, possibly living in Devonshire. Contents are largely poems and hymns, in addition to a few letters, literary excerpts, and riddles.
Journal articles, newspaper clippings, dissertations, bibliographies, correspondence, flyers, slides and photographs collected by art scholar Sarah Stifler who researched the materials for her doctoral dissertation, (2002). The bulk of the materials are photocopies, and the content documents significant people and...
This collection contains 209 photographs of families, residences, commercial and municipal buildings, and the natural environment of South Pasadena, the city and county of Los Angeles, and other locations chiefly in California, taken approximately 1887-1913, mostly by photographer T. D....
The Claire Still Scrapbooks are comprised of newspaper clippings and ephemera collected in scrapbooks between 1933 to 1959 by Claire Still, a medical social worker and medical librarian. She resided in Nebraska, Kentucky, Washington DC, Virginia, Wisconsin and California during...
Portfolio of oversize color photographs taken as homage to painter Edward Hopper. Most subjects are brightly sunlit storefronts of San Francisco, many of them empty and/or built early in the 20th century. Identified establishments depicted include Little City Press, Second...
Reports, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American foreign and commercial policy in China during the Chinese Civil War, and efforts to promote economic reconstruction in China.
Collection consists of excerpts from his letters to his family written during the time he was in Germany as part of Stanford's Overseas program (Germany Group I), with some commentary and photographs added in 2008-09.
Diary includes entries from a European trip, 1898-99, and an account of the 1906 earthquake, primarily its impact at Stanford University.
Documents in the Barbara Stillwater collection pertain to her father Dr. Richard Raymond Gratton and Dr. Ludwig Augustus Emge, both obstetricians and gynecologists affiliated with the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Charles L. Stilson (1844-1922) was a businessman in Chico, California. The collection contains twenty-three letters, the majority of which are written to Stilson by the aunt who raised him, Elizabeth L. Stilson. The letters discuss life in Chico, family news,...
Diaries and legal note books of Charles L. Stilson, topics cover many prominent events in Chico and surrounding area.
Correspondence and clippings, relating to Herbert Hoover and to the presidential elections of 1920, 1928, and 1932. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
Donald Hiram Stilwell served in the Navy from 1908-1912 as an enlisted man and was posted in Asia for most of his enlistment. From 1912-1917, he worked in a naval shipyard in Maryland. In 1917 he rejoined the Navy, serving...
Diaries, correspondence, radiograms, memoranda, reports, military orders, writings, annotated maps, clippings, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to the political development of China, the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945, and the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Includes some subsequent...
This collection consists of the papers of Los Angeles lawyer Marshall Stimson (1876-1951). Includes materials related to California and national politics (including Hiram Johnson and the Progressive Party "Bull Moose" Convention of 1912), Homer Lea, the League of Nations, and...
Photographs, correspondence, press releases, clippings, and memorabilia collected by Jean Stinchfield, Publicity Director, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California. 1921-1987, undated (bulk dates are the 1950s).
Contains family correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, land documents, ledgers and accounts. The collection describes everyday life of a pioneer Jewish family in Calif., an Indian uprising in Modoc County, and agriculture in Southern Calif. Also includes genealogical information.
Studio portraits dating from about 1865 to about 1910. Some of the earliest are from studios in Augusta, Maine. Snapshots from the early 20th century of family, home, farms, and countryside in Sierra Valley, California, including the Jacob Stiner homestead...
Letters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to social conditions in Bolivia, Guatemala, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union, and to United States Department of State loyalty investigations. Includes letters of the parents of N. C. Stines, Americans in Russia during the...
The collection consists of around 225 slides of convention photographs, taken by John Stingley in the 1970s and 1980s at various science fiction and fantasy conventions held in the Midwestern United States. The photographs mostly depict fellow convention attendees, particularly...
The papers consist of biographical information, photographs, programs, and text of speeches and testimony documenting the life of Ermanno J. Stingo and his support of gay and lesbian rights, 1982-1995. A native of New York City, he and his partner,...
Memoranda and photographs depicting the aircraft carrier San Jacinto, naval personnel, prisoner of war camps, life at sea, scenes of battle, naval artillery, Tokyo, and the Pacific Islands during World War II. Correspondence, interviews, and facsimiles of intelligence reports, dispatches,...
The collection contains materials collected by and related to the Stinson family of pilots, including Katherine Stinson, Marjorie Stinson and Eddie Stinson. The research is from various sources, but mostly compiled by oral historian, Betty E. Mitson. Most folders include...
M. David Stirling, Republican, was elected to the California Assembly in the 64th district in 1976, which included Whittier, La Miranda, La Habra Heights, Walnut, Hacienda Heights, Diamond Bar, and Rowland Heights. He served until 1982, when he stepped down...
The collection documents the Southern California Waiters Alliance of which Charles Stirner served as Secretary-Treasurer in the 1950s and early 1960s. It also includes materials from the Joint Executive Board of the Culinary Workers and Bartenders International of which the...
Material regarding mechanized farming in U.S.S.R.; photographs.
A collection of over 50 stock certificates representing mining, oil, railroads, and other industries. Includes the Los Angeles Pioneer Oil Company (1865), but many are undated. Mostly for western states. 1863-1970 (bulk is 1910-1930).
Included are 1 certificate for each of the following: Fire and Marine Insurance Company of San Francisco; Mercantile Library Association, San Francisco; Metropolitan Homestead Association; Alisal Homestead Association; Stanislaus Central Bridge Company.
Chester Stock (1892-1950) was professor of paleontology, 1926-1950, and chairman of the Division of Geology, 1947-1950, at the California Institute of Technology. He was a specialist in vertebrate, specifically mammalian, fossils of the Western United States, especially of California and...
Originals in: the Share and Loan Dept., Austin Friars, London.
Lists of subscribers with number of shares and value, under organization in Washington Territory, Dec. 29,1860 and Oregon, Oct. 1862.
This collection comprises 97 cabinet photographs, mostly albumen, primarily of portraits of actors and actresses who performed in Chicago in the late 1890's through the early 1900's. Some of the more prominent individuals represented in the collection are: Maude Adams,...
Vice admiral, United States Navy; North Vietnamese prisoner of war, 1965-1973. Collection consists of correspondence, memoirs, other writings, personnel records, notes, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to conditions in North Vietnamese prison camps during the Vietnam War, and to...
Diaries, coorespondence, notes, press releases, clippings, photographs, and phonotapes, relating to American prisoners of war during the Vietnamese War and to their families.
The collection consists of ca. 212 titles published between the years 1976 and 1996. Many issues are undated, but the bulk seem to have been published in the 1980s. In general the collection contains only a single or few issues...
Collection consists of by-laws, minutes, reports, correspondents, newsletters, public statements, internal communications, workshop materials, and papers in administrative and legislative activity relating to community involvement in Los Angeles schools decentralization. Includes materials from four organizations active at the time: Valley...
The collection consists of various pictures and documents from the Stockton Air Field between 1943 and 1944.
Station plans for the Stockton and Copperopolis and Stockton and Visalia Railroads.
Photos show views of Stockton: mineral baths, portraits of Mrs. George West, John Nightingale, and William P. Miller of Stockton, etc. Other views show Cook Springs, Colusa Co., Calif. (croquet game, workers at water bottling works, hotel, etc.); a portrait...
The bulk of the Bayard Stockton collection relates to Stockton's book (1989) and contains drafts of the manuscript, correspondence, and material about Monroe and the Monroe Institute. There are some files relating to Stockton's unpublished work , as well as...
The collection primarily contains correspondence, notes, manuscript drafts, and related research materials, including FOIA documents, pertaining to Bayard Stockton's biography of William K. Harvey of the CIA.
A collection of film posters spanning the latter half of the 20th century and featuring multiple genres.
Collection consists of Club History Reports created by the Club Historian, and club directories.
The Dorrance Saddlery Ledger contains records of sales (including lists of items bought and sold, their price and names of clients and suppliers), deposits, refunds and expenses (1878-1886). It is 579 pages in length, dark brown in color, and measures...
The Stockton Chamber of Commerce Scrapbooks comprise three volumes that contain newspaper clippings, brochures, maps, reports, convention programs, ballots, membership lists, and letterhead related to the Stockton Chamber of Commerce from its reorganization in 1921 to 1965.
This collection includes a variety of local government records, mainly financial in nature: assessment and tax lists; warrants; records of licenses, expenses, deaths, mortgages, and disbursements; budgetary and public works materials; ledgers; cash books; plat books; and records of property...
None of the material in this collection dates from the years when the Holden Drug Company was operated by the Holdens. Apart from a scattering of turn-of-the-century advertising pamphlets, all items found here are prescription records dating from 1910 or...
The clippings Mrs. Dorrance has pasted over the index pages and most of the first 120 pages of the Stockton Furniture Factory's account books refer to society women, causation, divination, electrical therapy, woman suffrage, phrenology, performing artists, California tourist attractions...
I. STOCKTON CITY POLICE ARREST BOOKS **Each Arrest Record Book contains the following information: arrestee name, date, offense, arresting officer name, list of property of arrestee...
The Stockton, California Public Documents collection consists of printed matter relating to various aspects of twentieth century Stockton commerce, demographics, education, finances, housing, planning, transportation, and various other topics (1952-). Ms251 was created by Holt Atherton staff as a convenient...
Ledger entries include: dates (from January 1912 through March 1917), name of student, address, school, and cause of absence. A compendium of excuses--absences range from childhood illnesses, truancy, illnesses of parents, accidents, toothaches, out for the circus, has no shoes,...
Photos may be two plates from a panorama, showing general views of Stockton, Calif.
The collection consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, and a 1946 annual report related to the Chinese Christian Center from 1935 to 1954.
The Stockton Cultural Heritage Board Papers span the years 1977-1986, with the bulk of material falling between 1987 and 2005. The collection consists of minutes and agendas, correspondence, petitions, bylaws, site descriptions and awards granted by the board to historical...
This collection includes corrrespondence, financial and legal documents and miscellaneous papers of the Stockton Fire Department, 1856-1887 (headquarter unit)and from five divisions: Eureka Fire Company, 1856-1905; San Joaquin Fire Company, 1856-1887; Weber Fire Company, 1875-1886; Protection Hook and Ladder Company,...
Two photographs taken from inundated street intersections in Stockton, Calif. during that city's flood of 1907.
This collection contains materials kept by the Stockton Garden Club historians for some of the years between 1956 and 2009. Much of the collection focuses on the Stockton Garden Club specifically, but some materials relate to the parent organization of...
Correspondence, dispatches, reports, clippings, and photographs, relating to activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1916, and of the American Relief Administration in Austria, 1919-1933; and to establishment of the Jacksonville, Florida, Naval Air Base.
This collection contains audio interviews, transcriptions, and related newspaper clippings of immigrant women in Stockton.
This collection of postcards documents the history of Stockton. Most of the images are of buildings, streets, and businesses.
Contains names of students, information on where they were born, when they began attending the school, where they live, attendance reports, record of demerits and standings in various classes at end there are census returns for that year.
Most of the material consists of announcements, minutes, and schedules of meetings. The directory of Stockton ministers contains information on most ministers and their churches in Stockton regardless of active membership with the association.
The Stockton Pen Women Records consist of minutebooks (1950-1973); by-laws and rosters (1968-1976); scrapbooks (1950-1975); organization publications and miscellaneous correspondence (1950-1975)....
Collection consists of published poems and unpublished manuscripts and typescripts by the approximately forty members of the Society.
The Stockton Symphony Papers consist of: scrapbooks (1930-); programs (1925-); publicity flyers and biographies; reviews; correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the activities of the Stockton Symphony. The collection also contains programs of the Stockton Symphony Ballet (1928-1988) and some personal...
This collection contains personal, business, and real estate papers of Thomas C. Stockton, one of the first medical doctors in San Diego County in the late nineteenth century.
Diary of an unidentified young woman teacher in Stockton who becomes governess for Albert Gallatin's children in Sacramento.
The collection consists of material generated during the implementation of the project and the final reports. Included are notes, photos and audio from the interviews of 54 Stocktonians.
Holograph diary of Alonzo G. Stockwell, a Union soldier who served with the 39th Massachusetts Infantry, Company G. The entries are for 1864 and also include notes on the Memoranda pages and end-papers.
The collection documents the life of Nancy Stockwell through her correspondence, subject files, diaries, and draft and printed copies of her writings. Stockwell was an author and professional golfer. She was one of the founders of , a San Francisco...
This collection contains the papers of Alexander J. Stoddard (1889-1965). His papers include correspondence, reports, speeches, photographs, and clippings documenting his tenures as Superintendent of Schools in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Denver.
The Charles H. Stoddard papers (SAFR 16122, HDC 145) consists of three series of documents. The first series are financial records that appear to concern Stoddard's personal investments. Series two are notebooks on mechanical engineering, kept while Stoddard was a...
An album containing handwritten poems, notes, and letters written to American author and poet Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909) by his friends and acquaintances including many leading literary figures chiefly in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Massachusetts from the 1860s to...
This collection contains 10 manuscripts and 18 letters either written by or related to American author Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909).
Contains correspondence, writings, scrapbooks and clippings. Correspondents include Japanese author Yoné Noguchi and editor Frank Putnam, as well a letter or two from his many fellow authors. Writings include journals and notebooks, poems, autobiography entitled and collection of poems by...
Handwritten poem inscribed to 'T.W.' (Thomas Walsh, 1875-1928, American poet and translator) by Stoddard 'in memory of a happy day.' Topically the poem deals with the onset of twilight at the end of a sunny day, evoking the images of...
Memoirs, correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the U.S. Education Mission to Japan, and to the subsequent development of Japanese education. Also available on microfilm (4 reels)
Photographs of city scenes around the world. Circa 1893-1894.
Letters, photographs, ephemera and a large scrapbook created and collected by Mary ("Mollie") Stoddard, president of the Los Angeles Florence Crittenton Home in the 1920s. The papers document the Home, and Mollie's personal and philanthropic pursuits. Mary ("Mollie") Wilcox Stoddard...
The Tom Stoddard collection consists of books written by the Tom Stoddard, including The Autobiography of Pops Foster: New Orleans Jazzman and Jazz on the Barbary Coast; open reel tape recordings of interviews supporting his research; a collection of historical...
Relates to activities of German military advisers in China during World War II and the Civil War. Photocopy.
Includes photocopies of journal entries and documents, dated 1938-2018, referenced in Timothy Stoen's books, and . Also includes ten original anonymous letters written to Stoen between 1977 and 1978. Some journal entries have been redacted by Stoen....
The archive of conceptual, video, and performance artist Wolfgang Stoerchle documents his brief career through video and sound recordings, correspondence, notes, clippings, and photographic materials.
Grace Stoermer organized the Bank of Italy's Los Angeles women's department in 1923. When the women's departments merged with general departments in 1930, Stoermer was named an assistant vice-president. The collection consists of correspondence, printed materials, rosters, and photographs related...
Speech delivered in the Yugoslav Parliament, June 9, 1923.
Photographs, negatives concerning the 1910 bombing of the Los Angeles Times building and the subsequent trial. Photos of individuals involved in the trial and photos of a few exhibit items. Compiled by police reporter Frank E. Stokes, including a 21-page...
Include letters from John Forster and Francisco Ocampo, and deeds to portions of Rancho Santa María.
Test pressings, primarily RCA Victor, of Leopold Stokowski's recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra and a set of Laura Bolton's field recordings of Native American music.
Videotaped raw footage of interviews with historians and Soviet forced labor camp survivors, relating to forced labor camps in the Soviet Union. Used as background material for the program. Program produced by the Blackwell Corporation and broadcast by the Public...
Reports, newsletters, bulletins, writings, notes, printed matter, and sound recordings, relating to evangelical Protestant missionary activities in Latin America, and to activities of the Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics in translating the Bible into languages of...
Earl Otto Stolle (2/15/1899 - 11/18/1986) was a pilot in the US Navy, stationed at San Diego from 1928 to 1943. He served in VT Squadron 1-B, VB Squadron 1-B, VP Squadron 2-F, Patrol Squadron 7, and Patrol Squadron 14.
Earl Otto Stolle (2/15/1899 - 11/18/1986) was a pilot in the US Navy, stationed at San Diego from 1928 to 1943. He served in VT Squadron 1-B, VB Squadron 1-B, VP Squadron 2-F, Patrol Squadron 7, and Patrol Squadron 14.
The Claude Stoller Collection is comprised of two boxes of material that primarily represent his career as a Faculty member at UC Berkeley. The bulk of the collection consists of course materials and student work from 1957-1991. Also included in...
Stoller's collection on R. Buckminster Fuller contains correspondence with Fuller as well as Fuller’s with others; articles by and about R. Buckminster Fuller; material about specific projects; original sketches by Fuller; and diagrams and charts, among others. Plastic pieces to...
Collection contains 9 mounted vintage images by famed architectural photographer Ezra Stoller of the Clark residence in Lake Placid, New York, taken in 1947.
This collection of professor and social activist Nancy E. Stoller's papers concern her research related to inmate's health in prisions, often focusing on women's health, and date from the 1970s-2000s. The material documents her research and publications concerning prison-related health...
Nancy Stoller was a lesbian sociology professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who was denied tenure in 1982 and filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the university. This collection includes materials related to Stoller's tenure case before the...
This collection contains the research and writing files Nancy Stoller [who also worked under the name Nancy Shaw], as well as posters, a large pamphlet file, and other ephemera. The bulk of the collection focuses on Stoller's AIDS research for...
Robert Jesse Stoller (1924-1991) was a professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine. The collection consists of correspondence, research files, publications, manuscripts, notes, and lectures related to Stoller's activities and career.
Comprising over 9,100 items, the majority of which are card stereographs (mounted photographic prints), the Israel Stollman collection of stereographs focuses on views of cities and urban areas, especially in the United States. As such the collection is not only...
The Leonid N. Stolovich papers include a wide range of correspondence with philosophers, literary authors, and scholars of literature and art, among others.
This collection contains approximately 250 pieces of art, including working drawings and finished artwork from "Love and Death III" series and "Canticle to the Waterbirds" by William Everson and individual prints. Also included are samples of student works from Stolpe's...
Photographs from camping trips by groups of Stanford students, 1907-08; destinations included Bear Valley and Pine Lake. Also includes four photographs of the Stanford Quad, pre 1906 earthquake, and a letter from Ray Lyman Wilbur to Stolz, 1913.
Two small albums of photographs of the Stanford University campus, one showing views of the Quad in 1891, with a photograph of the Menlo Park train station; and the second, possibly owned by Mary Rosalie Stolz, of campus scenes, 1903-06,...
These papers contain transcripts and summary files of 41 interviews of parents, done in 1957 and 1958.
Rose C. Stolz's collection of theatrical autographs, correspondence or small pieces of paper within folders or scrapbooks.
A collection of letters written by Andrew J. Stone during his time in California mining for gold.
The Andrew L. Stone papers span the years circa 1927-1972 and encompass approximately 48 linear feet. The collection consists of production files, including scripts and contracts; scripts and story material for unproduced projects; scrapbooks; some personal files, with biographical information;...
Andrew L. Stone is best known as a motion picture director and producer. The collection consists of various drafts of scripts including , , , , and , among many others.
This collection contains production files for the film and television projects of American screenwriter, producer, and director Andrew L. Stone (1902-1999), for thirty-six projects dating from 1926 to 1972. The files chiefly include scripts, cast and staff sheets, budgets, music,...
This collection contains selected personal papers from South Bay activist Arion Stone, who was previously known as Rhio Hiersch. Topics include education, AIDS, and activism.
Professional papers include correspondence, publications, lecture notes, and essays; correspondents include Walter Van Dyke Bingham, Edwin G. Boring, Leonard Carmichael, Ralph E. Cleland, Florence L. Goodenough, Alfred C. Kinsey, D. Elton Trueblood, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Robert M. Yerkes, and Mary...
The papers document Donald C. Stone's work with Ornstein and Swencionis on the Outcome Project, and the development of his doctoral research, including his various publications on the human potential movement, up to the completion of his doctoral dissertation.
The Douglas Dacre Stone drawings span 6 linear feet and date from 1934 to 1936. The collection is composed of two flat file folders that each document a different project. Projects, documented in the form of architectural drawings, include the...
Edward Durell Stone was an internationally known architect who was active from the 1920s through the 1960s. At the suggestion of Thomas D. Church, Arthur Hanisch, owner and president of the Stuart Pharmaceutical Company, hired Stone to design its new...
The Ellery W. Stone papers contain correspondence, speeches and writings, reminiscences, orders, memoranda, reports, personnel records, printed matter, and photographs relating to Allied occupation policy in Italy during and after World War II and to the development of radio and...
Collection of 13 letters (39 pages) mailed to and from members of the Stone family in Berkeley, California, between May 18, 1918 and January 30, 1919. The majority of the letters are from Amelia "Minnie" Stone in Berkeley to her...
Correspondence of Martha D. Stone and her extended family.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, bulletins, reports, and audiovisual material, relating to international education, education in Turkey and the West Indies, and ethnic studies.
Gene Stone was a writer for radio, television and theatre. The collection contains scipts and ephemera related to his career.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the Photographic Section of the United States Army Signal Corps in France during World War I.
The George E. Stone Photographic Collection consists of a catalogue and 95 black and white photographs of ivories, sculptures, and paintings that he took while visiting Italy.
The George E. Stone photographs of architecture, fine arts and decorative arts are comprised of images of works of art and architecture in England and Italy made by this photographer and educator on a year-long trip to Europe in 1930...
Collection consists of correspondence and papers related to Gladys Stone's involvement with the Japanese American Research Project at UCLA, 1960-77....
The collection includes files accumulated by Gregory Freemen Stone during his investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
The collection contains the research notes, news clippings, interviews, and photographs for Albert Knight's manuscript and documentation for the creation of a historical district in that area.
Consists of Stone's correspondence; research material, drafts, publicity, and ephemera related to his writings; professional and personal papers; and subject files, along with some papers of his wife, Jean Stone. Stone's correspondence reflects his many activities as both a private...
United States Railroad Retirement Board certificate of annuity (December 31, 1936) issued to John Stone.
The collection consists of personal and professional incoming and outgoing correspondence, research, lectures, and unpublished papers, and Stone's obituary. Correspondents include many of the chief librarians from the nation's top universities at the time, and the Dean of the Library...
Joseph Stone (1758-1837) was a country schoolmaster, poet and composer, music teacher, a land surveyor, a bookbinder, and a representative of the Massachusetts legislature. The collection consists of music manuscripts by Stone including the autograph manuscript and a first edition...
The Mack Stone Collection includes letters, photographs and a journal belonging to Mack Voorhies Stone. Stone served as an assistant surgeon in the United States Navy from 1898 to 1904. He traveled through the South Pacific aboard the U.S.S. Nero...
Transcripts of letters, and reports, relating to International Rescue Committee medical aid in Israeli-occupied Lebanon.
Relates to social conditions in Latvia, Russia and Germany from the 1910s to the 1930s. Published under same title (Los Angeles, 2001).
Peter Stone (1930- ) was a writer for the stage and screen in the 1960s. He wrote various musicals on Broadway, including (1961), (1965), and (1970). His film scripts include (1963), (1964), (1965), (1969), and (1978). The collection consists of...
Collection includes sheet music scores for Warner Bros. Animation programs, broadcasting bumpers, and advertisements from 1990-2000 by American composer Richard Stone (1953-2001).
This collection contains photographs and sound recordings by folklorist Robert Stone. These materials document the Sacred Steel gospel tradition from two African American Pentecostal churches in Florida: the House of God, Keith Dominion and the Church of the Living God,...
Included in the collection are articles and fugitive pieces, 1946-1977; reviews of The cave and the mountain, 1966; correspondence, and perhaps most interesting, some 16 folders of photographs totaling over 300 photos.
Collection largely pertains to his professional career at Stanford University and includes correspondence with former students and colleagues, committee files, class materials, lecture notes and references files on authors, and manuscripts. Some of the correspondence and manuscripts pertain to his...
The Brian Stonehill Papers contain correspondence, reports, notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, graduate school materials, and teaching materials. Documents relating to Brian Stonehill's establishment of the Media Studies Program and his eighteen years as a professor in the English...
A research collection related to John Wesley North compiled by Merlin Stonehouse, American professor, historian, and author.
This small collection contains papers of the family of American Civil War Major General George Stoneman (1822-1894), dating from 1891 to 1920, including legal agreements; estate and financial records; correspondence, chiefly penned after Stoneman's death and directed to his estate...
The Stoneman family papers addenda consists of diaries, family and official correspondence, photographs, ephemera, memorabilia, and genealogical and historical research files from the family of George Stoneman, 1822-1894, and his wife, Mary Oliver Hardisty Stoneman, 1836-1915.
Margaret Stones (1920-2018), botanical artist, served for twenty-five years as the principal illustrator for and worked under commission for the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, England. The collection contains six original watercolors of Northern California plants, painted in 1987 while Stones...
Bylaws, correspondence, meeting minutes, petitions, publicity material, clippings, and other administrative records, 1981-1993, from the Stonewall Alliance for Youth in Long Beach, California. The Stonewall Alliance for Youth was formed in order to establish programs in the Long Beach Unified...
Bylaws, meeting minutes, endorsements, informational pamphlets and flyers, promotional material, event programs, photographs, and clippings of the Los Angeles Stonewall Democratic Club, 1975-1995. Although the records include those from the Santa Monica and Pasadena/Glendale Stonewall Democratic Clubs as well as...
The records include meeting minutes, correspondence, materials relating to the White Night riot at San Francisco’s City Hall (protesting the conviction of Dan White on two charges of voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of Harvey Milk and George Moscone) and...
Consists of Annual reports, publications, HIV Prevention Awards material and publicity material. Publicity material includes posters, pamphlets, cards and stickers.
Founded in 1984 (non-profit status attained, 1985), the STOP AIDS Project is a community-based organization dedicated to the prevention of HIV transmission among gay, bisexual and transgender men in San Francisco. Throughout its history, the STOP AIDS Project has been...
The collection contains material pertaining to Marie Stopes, organizations with which she was affiliated, and other organizations and individuals concerned about issues of abortion, birth control, contraception, eugenics, obstetrics, population, sexual behavior, sterilization, and welfare of women, primarily in Great...
Photographs show views of Lake Tahoe, roads, businesses, hotels, and other facilities nearby. Some photos illustrate the same view over time.
The collection contains an 1834 book of common prayer (given to James B. Storer by his father in 1844). photographs of Storer and his family, an 1853-1866 diary (Storer was in California during the Civil War), an 1866 commission in...
The Tracy I. Storer papers consist of five volumes of fieldnotes and specimen records spanning the years 1911-1923. All of the fieldwork was completed within California. Also included are five folders of correspondence with materials in the date range 1931-1976.
The papers of prominent zoologist Tracy Irwin Storer, who was awarded the California Academy of Sciences highest honor the Fellow's Medal in 1968, includes publications, workbooks, drawings, photographs, manuscripts, correspondence, negatives, maps, and field notes.
Tracy Irwin Storer (1889-1973) was the founder of the Department of Zoology at the University of California, Davis. In 1923 he joined the faculty of the University of California, Davis as Assistant Professor of Zoology and Assistant Zoologist in the...
Papers consist of his typescript lecture "Defenses of the Human Body Against Disease," 1912; and his form letter requesting support of Stanford (this one addressed to Alice Hays), 1940.
Primarily newsclippings pertaining to his work in hygiene. Volume I (1913) and Volume II (1916-1918).
Includes steam locomotive enthusiast Tom Storey's collection of 181 mylar tracings of drawings of the Timken Roller Bearing Company's 4-8-4 locomotive No. 1111 (also called "Four Aces"). These tracings, producedd by Mr. Storey in preparation of constructing a working model...
Mays discusses his family background, Waterloo, Iowa; Free Methodist Church; move to Richmond, WWII; Kaiser Shipyards: schedule, supervision, pranks, women welders; ironworkers: health risks, women and minorities in trade, work on Richmond- San Rafael Bridge; postwar Richmond.
Files relating mainly to Storke's biography , as well as family and research files.
Materials related to Charles A. Storke II, Montecito resident, newspaperman, businessman, son of Thomas M. Storke.
Correspondence; manuscripts of his writings, including his memoirs; personalia; papers relating to his legal career; financial records; papers relating to the operation of the Storke ranches in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties; personal papers of other members of the More...
Correspondence; biographical material including his memoirs; copies of his speeches; financial records; subject files; clippings; scrapbooks; photographs; genealogical material. Relate to his activities as editor of the Santa Barbara News-Press and his opposition to the John Birch Society; his civic...
Letters written to him and by him; manuscripts of his novels, short stories, articles and other writings; copies of periodicals in which his writings appeared; diary, 1928-1929; notebook, ca. 1935-1937; publishing contracts; reviews of his books; some technical papers relating...
Memoirs concentrating primarily on her family and her personal life, but containing some information on her voyage from New York to San Francisco around the Horn, January-August 1852, and on early Oakland, where the family settled. The narrative concludes prior...
Collection consists of poet and playwright Alfonsina Storni's published books of poems, newspaper clippings, and other publications written about her life and work.
This collection contains a manuscript by Laurena Alliot entitled "Some Notes on the Life of Letha Lewis Storrow," undated, an obituary from the , and a memorial program, 1950....
Harold Hadley Story (1893-1963) was a reporter for newspapers in Tucson, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California, taught night school and UC Extension classes, did public relations work for Los Angeles Municipal Airport (known as Mines Field), and worked for the...
Letter by William Henry Chase, 1823, relates to the death of Horace C. Story, Judge Story's brother; 1825 letter by Finch Ringgold.
Correspondence, production files, and business records of Story Line Press, an outgrowth of the New Formalism movement in twentieth century American poetry.
Album of photographs and accompanying text illustrating the process of growing and distributing Sunkist brand oranges by the California Fruit Growers Exchange. Images depict various aspects of the orange industry in California, including growing, picking, packaging and shipping. Includes some...
An account of his capture by the Confederate steamer Winslow, his treatment as a prisoner, and his parole to Washington to effect an exchange of prisoners. Covers the period June-October 1861. A photocopy is also included.
This file contains a typed manuscript entitled "The Story of Candalaria (sic): the Old Indian Basket Maker, as told by her to George Henley and Dr. Bizzel of the Sespe in 1914." This is a copy made in 1955.
This is a typed copy of a manuscript entitled "Story of Capt. W. R. Johnson," relating his experiences in the cattle trade and story of Lieutenant Winters and Colonel Stone's encounter with Indians in Arizona, from the , 1891 January...
Relates to the internment of Polish officers in prison camps in Starobel'sk, Kozel'sk and Ostashkov in the Soviet Union from 1939 to 1940, to the subsequent disappearance of these officers, and to efforts of the Polish government in exile to...
Photo and article clippings, undated, of the Spanish American War. Cover includes pasted label citing 30th U.S. Volunteer Infantry Association of Los Angeles.
The collection includes outtake reels from the television show and footage (some including sound) from the 1971-1972 season of the show .
Ralph Story was a broadcast journalist and television host for more than four decades, hosting programs such as -- an Emmy-winning weekly magazine series that ran on KNXT-TV from 1964 to 1970, , Ralph Story's , the KNXT Channel 2...
Letters, photographs, and glass slides, relating to relief work in Russia, conditions in Moscow and elsewhere in Russia during the Russian Revolution, and the Czechoslovak Legion; and depicting scenes in Japan, Russia and western Europe
Some letters signed by Alexander Stott.
This collection contains some personal papers of the Stott family in the early to mid-1900s, with an emphasis on Dorothy Stott’s musical career in San Diego and Kenhelm Stott Sr.’s military career.
This collection contains five emails written by 1stSgt. Hal C. Stott, USA and Melissa Stott to each other and family during the Iraq War.
The collection consists of photographs, diaries, and other materials documenting the lives of the Stotts family of Riverside, California. The Stotts, consisting of Guy P. Stotts, Clara Ralston Stotts, and their twin daughters Eunice and Hazel, lived in Riverside in...
Carol Stoughton organized a grassroots committee to adopt a tobacco free policy at San Juan Unified School District in Sacramento, then coordinated its tobacco education efforts. The Carol Stoughton papers consist primarily of files that she compiled during her time...
The Lou C. Stoumen Archive, 1925-1992 consists of personal and subject files spanning a wide range of Stoumen’s professional activities, from his involvement with the Photo League as a young freelance photo-journalist and service in the U.S. Army during WWII,...
Subject files relating to soil science, plant chemistry, fertilizers, and genetics; correspondence, reports, contracts, clippings, photographs, and reprints; personal files.
Mainly documents relating to lands in Missouri, Idaho and Utah.
The collection consists of J.W. Stow's incoming correspondence, 1863 though 1869. There are 36 documents; three are on letterhead. Correspondents are primarily businessmen associated with the Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company, including A.W. North, P. Oliver, Jason B. Ogden, and...
Handwritten letter dated February 8, 1856 from E. P. Stowe in Marysville to his sister, asking why he hasn't heard from her, and discussing pig farming and local Chinese residents in the Marysville area.
The collection consists of the papers of the Grenville, Temple, Nugent, and Brydges families.
Correspondence, documents, gamekeeper’s notebook, photographs and ephemera relating to the Stowe estate, John Land and Louis-Philippe-Albert d’ Orléans, comte de Paris.
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, and clippings, relating to the London Naval Conference of 1909, and various proposals for international limitation of armaments.
Summary: Transcript of a pocket diary kept during a trip from Washington, D.C. to California by ship via the Panama Isthmus in 1849....
This collection consists primarily of field notes, maps, and business records related to Nathan W. Stowell (1851-1943) and his land development and irrigation interests in the Cucamonga area, Los Angeles, and the Imperial Valley in Southern California.
Robert E. Stowell (1914-2011) served as Scientific Director of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (1959-1967) and founding Chair of the Department of Pathology at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine. His Papers contain biographical materials, his writings...
The papers of American dancer and painter Hubert Julian Stowitts, including biographical materials, correspondence, and exhibition/performance related materials.
The Herbert Stoyan collection on LISP programming contains materials documenting the origins, evolution, and use of the LISP programming language and many of its applications in artificial intelligence. Stoyan collected these materials during his career as a researcher and professor,...
The Harry & Susan Strachan, R. Kenneth & Elizabeth Strachan, and W. Dayton & Grace Roberts Archival Collection consists of personal papers, notebooks, journals, files, and correspondence. Contents are in English and Spanish languages.
David Cameron Strachan is an intersex advocate whose life experience living with XXY sex chromosomes has helped him educate others about body type variations and difference. The collection documents gender and intersex issues addressed on talk shows, at San Francisco...
Keith Allen O’Bea (1964-2010) was an artist who was also known as Kayo (or KAO). He was a Naraya dance and faerie urban gardener who adopted the name Lightning Raven. Includes writings, photographs, artwork, sketchbooks, cartoons, materials from Wolf Creek...
David Iris Cameron Strachan is an intersex activist, a long-term HIV survivor, and a member of the Radical Faeries. The vast majority of this collection consists of Strachan’s subject files, loosely organized and including printouts, clippings, publications, reports, newsletters, and...
These files were created during Gordon Strachan's term as Staff Assistant to Herbert Klein and document activities such as his work with public information officers in the executive agencies, preparing "game plans" for certain events, and public relations.
This group of correspondence and miscellaneous records were assembeled by Sarah Frances (Strachan) Tuck of Petersburg, Virginia.
Papers and audiovisual materials relating to the career of Chris Strachwitz, music producer, documentarian, record collector, and founder of Arhoolie Records.
Joel Strack photographs of a display on gay facts at the Orlando Public Library in Orlando, Florida, 1989.
Financial and legal documents (leases, deeds, wills, indentures, property lists, account book), mainly from Warren County, New Jersey. Note says sep. deed, John P. Wells to Peter Shults, in oversize drawer [?], not found as of 7/21/09. Gift from Alan...
This collection consists of the personal papers of Louis and Dolores Strahlmann, as well as research materials they collected in the 1920s-1930s regarding nineteenth century stagecoach lines and the Vallecito stagecoach station.
Scrapbook documents her college career at Vassar (1892-1894) and Stanford University (1894-1896) as well as her marriage and the birth of her first two children. Included are calling cards, programs from cultural and athletic events, illustrations, dance cards, invitations, notes...
Childhood in Missouri and Arkansas; streetcar conductorette in Los Angeles; driving streetcars for Key System in Alameda County during World War II; change to driving buses; National City Lines purchase of Key System, 1946; and AC Transit purchase, 1960; changes...
Willard Dickerman Straight (1888-1918) was an American diplomat and financier. The collection contains digital scans of microfiche rolls of original materials in the Willard Dickerman Straight Papers held at Corenll University.
Includes committee minutes, correspondence, lectures, reports, speeches, related to his research and departmental activities.
Dutch ship stranded at Point Reyes, Calif.
T.A. (Theodore Alfred) Strang was commissioned as Surgeon with the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the medical corps of the Naval Reserve of the United States, 27 September 1943; his commission paperwork begins the body of this photographically-illustrated, handwritten diary...
The Ruth Strange Papers include 13 photographs of friends and family of Ruth Strange. The collection includes two class photographs of the Hawthorne School in Oakland, California taken in 1922 and 1924, and also a photograph of Captain Roger Romaine,...
Speeches and writings, radio broadcast transcripts, and correspondence, relating to politics and culture in Czechoslovakia, and to conditions in Czechoslovakia under communism.
Relates to the early lives of the brothers Gregor and Otto Strasser, their early prominence in the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, the development of differences between them and Adolf Hitler, the assassination of Gregor Strasser in 1934, and the anti-Nazi activities...
Contains vertical (subject) files on faculty and staff who worked at UCI from approximately 1965-2010. Files include newspaper and magazine articles, press releases, CVs, and photos.
The Office of Strategic Communications works collaboratively to communicate the impact and value of UC Davis through innovative storytelling. Core service areas include crisis and issues management, digital communications, marketing, news and media relations, web and interactive communications, and visual...
Lowell Wood, Special Studies Group Leader, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and X-ray laser expert debates Wolfgang Panofsky, Director, Stanford Linear Accelerator and Fellow, Center for International Security and Arms Control on the subject of nuclear defense. Dr. Wood maintains that...
Photographs showing actors, actresses, scenes and stage settings.
Album of photographs and signatures of workers of the Stratford Works, presented to Sir William Birt, general manager of the Great Eastern Railway, on the occasion of his knighting, Jan. 1, 1897 in recognition of his leadership in making GER...
Photographs and audiorecordings of Professor Andrew Strathern and Dr. Pamela J. Stewart, who are a husband and wife research team. Strathern and Stewart have carried out long-term fieldwork in the Western and Southern Highlands Provinces of Papua New Guinea, studying...
The Stratton Family Collection consists of correspondence and photographs relating to Stratton family business and farm matters in Ottawa (Kan.), Oakland (Calif.) and Veronia and Carlton (Ore.)...
Includes correspondence, scrapbooks and miscellaneous papers concerning Stratton as Collector of the Port of San Francisco, 1900-1913; Republican party activities; and business interests in California and Oregon (including land holdings in Klamath County) Correspondents include many of the most prominent...
Correspondence; clippings; notes; and manuscripts of books, lectures and articles, relating to his career as professor of psychology, University of California, Berkeley. Included are files of his students' recollections, in 1919, and of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
Mainly letters received by Stratton, ca. 1883-1901; letterpress copies of outgoing correspondence, 1881-1903; account books; diaries; survey records; deeds and tax receipts.
Correspondence, memoirs, speeches and writings, interview transcripts, memoranda, conference proceedings, flight logs, military records, personal documents, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to American prisoners of war and persons missing in action during the Vietnam War, and to the treatment...
Collection consists of the personal and teaching files of James E. Straukamp, History Professor and Minister.
This collection consists of correspondence, official documents, printed materials, schoolwork, ephemera, album amicorums, and other materials documenting the life of a young German Jew from the 1920s to the early 1940s. The correspondence between Edith Strauss and her parents includes...
Original bridge plans and construction drafts. Four different bridge types are represented: Strauss direct lift bridge, Strauss trunnion draw span, Strauss trunnion bascule bridge, and Strauss vertical lift bridge.
Diary, 1918, relating to the trip of Herbert Hoover to Europe in 1918; and galley proofs of the Allied conference proceedings at Malta and Yalta, 1945.
The Igor Stravinsky correspondence on consists of correspondence, dated May 1950 to May 1951, between Stravinsky and his lawyer in New York, L. Arnold Weissberger, concerning the mounting of his opera, . The letters discuss business matters pertaining to the...
Contains correspondence, financial records, minutes, teaching materials, scripts, posters, musical scores, photographs and slides, documenting the creation and productions of the Straw Hat Theatre and the Festival Theatre.
The collection consists of studies, memoranda, articles, reports, field data, student term papers (undergraduate and graduate level for the departments of Forestry, Biology, Entomology, and Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley), etc., on Strawberry Creek in Berkeley, California. Major topics...
Contains chronological files, including correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, architectural drawings, financial records, and notes on activities. Carton 3 also has a small number of newsletters and photographs. Carton 4 contains Board of Trustees minutes, 1981-2016. Carton 5 contains financial records.
The collection contains material retained by Stray in her role as a production accountant at Paramount and includes studio manuals for classifying production costs and indirect expenses, some correspondence, reports, and internal studio documentation of picture costs.
John Strebel postcards, records and other material (SAFR 23863, HDC 1678) document a portion of Strebel's career as a German American seagoing baker. The collection includes a photocopy of four Company Muster Roll entries for Strebel from the 35th Regiment...
California cities and counties, United States, world. Primarily published by the Automobile Club. ca. 1900 - ca. 1980.
Views taken from the street of frontage and signs of commercial buildings. Businesses pictured are: Call Me Jack Radios & Tools; a passport photo studio and neighboring print shop; and Cafe 326 Cocktails. Parked cars are in each view.
Includes views of vehicles decorated with flowers; people in photos are identified.
This collection contains two small albums with photographs from the Folsom Street Fair, Dore Alley Fair and Castro Street Fair in 1995 and 1996. There are also several miscellaneous photographs and slides. One black and white photograph is attributed to...
The Street Files Collection is made up of archival material, photographs and other documents and ephemera collected or created by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The Collection contains information on...
Photographs show laborers doing road work with heavy equipment in Berkeley, Calif.
see dealer's description. Note companies represented.
David Streeter was a special collections librarian at the Pomona Public Library. His collection contains wine pamphlets, booklets, and newsletters from California wineries, including some historic wineries in Southern California. There are also wine glasses and bottles from wineries and...
Virginia Streeter served with the WASPs during the Second World War
Production files for volumes 1-9, fliers, correspondence (some with notable poets), fan letters, proofs, and photos. ...
Photographs show houses in West Berkeley (one on 9th Street), a funeral procession on Shattuck Avenue, Fred J. Williams' home, men in front of a train, men in uniform in front of building with sign "B.F.D. No. 4" (Berkeley Fire...
"The Streets of San Francisco" was a column written by E.G. Fitzhamon (1869-1931) and published in the San Francisco Chronicle. The column, which appeared daily for most of its run, began on August 26, 1928 and continued until at least...
Photocopies of "The Streets of San Franicsco" a series that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, 1928-1929. Each article, written by E. C. Fitzhamon, details the history of a specific street.
This collection contains seven letters written by Ruth Stregevsky née Lehrer to Bob Sumner, Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
This collection consists of color slides taken by professional photographer Art Streiber, many of which were used in Stanford publications, particularly those of the Department of Athletics. The majority of the images are of football games, players, coaches, and fans....
The photograph albums document events at Amelia's and Maud's, two lesbian bars in San Francisco that were owned by Streicher, as well as various birthday gatherings, a "Word is Out" event, and a Tribute to Streicher that was a fundraiser...
Materials from a Berkeley, Calif., family.
Photographs and photocopies of correspondence, relating to the Minthorn and Hoover families. Includes photocopies of letters by Herbert Hoover and photographs of Henry John Minthorn, uncle of Herbert Hoover.
1849 letter from Louisiana (Erwin) Strentzel describing her journey from Texas to San Diego, California; letters from John T. Strentzel from Alhambra Valley near Martinez re agriculture in California and land matters in Texas; miscellaneous accounts and documents; autobiography of...
Appeals for contributions for relief work in Germany and France.
This collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, original drawings, designs, broadsides, and photographs related to Thomas Perry Stricker and his activities as a printer in Los Angeles and New York....
Correspondence concerning the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) and the American Educational Theatre Association (AETA).
The Philip Strickland photograph collection, 1917-1945, (SAFR 24850, P16-014) is comprised of a photograph of the Bethlehem Steel shipyard in San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Materials were used by Edward Stricklen in teaching University of California, Berkeley Dept. of Music courses in elementary and advanced harmony, together with Stricklen's travel log, driver's license and photograph....
This collection contains DVDs and transcripts of a 2004 oral history interview conducted with Fred Strickler, an acclaimed tap dancer, renowned choreographer, and Emeritus professor of Dance at the University of California, Riverside (Interviewer Ann Lizbeth Langston, Filmmaker Robert Backstrand).
The Howard Strickling papers span the years 1913-1972 and encompass approximately 3 linear feet. The most significant item is the ?.J. Mannix ledger,?so called because the name of MGM? long-serving general manager is embossed on the cover. This volume contains...
The Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site collection contains technical reports, media clippings, correspondence, public records, ephemera, notes, government publications, photographs, and other material regarding the Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site, a Class I industrial waste disposal facility in Glen Avon, California, that...
The Roland I. Stringham drawings of the H. C. Heinz house span 3 linear feet and date from 1926. The collection is composed of 11 drawings (seven original and four ozalid prints). Drawings include: floor plans, elevations and details. The...
Collection consists of Strober's professional files, teaching materials, writing files, and audiovisual materials. Also included are 10,890 megabytes of Strober’s digital files.
Relates to the training of the 8th Division of the United States Army at Camp Fremont, California, prior to its departure for Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
An autobiography titled "Betty's Oak" about the building of their home
Photographs in albums show a variety of California subjects, including: views relating to the creation of Garin and Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Parks; Locke, Calif. including Chinese, homes, daily life; Bodie, Calif. including details of buildings and wagons; Strohmaier's home...
The collection contains administrative records, manuals, scrapbooks, and publications Daughters of Rebekah and Independent Order of Odd Fellows in California, mostly Greenville.
Records of Southern California-based gay erotic magazine Stroke, bulk 1980-1997, including model release keys, photographic prints, negatives, slides, artwork, press releases, erotic studio film stills, and reader-contributed letters and polaroids.
The collection consists of business and legal documents pertaining to Greg Strom's gay erotica company Bryx International, as well as legal and tax documents relating to Strom's personal affairs, 1981-1993. Strom was a bodybuilder and model for gay erotica, most...
The Hunt Stromberg papers span the years 1925-1969 and encompass approximately 10 linear feet. The collection includes clippings, correspondence, contracts, payroll records, and scrapbooks...
This collection consists of television production materials, scripts, correspondence, financial records, press, photographs, personal papers, and books belonging to American television producer Hunt Stromberg Jr. (1923-1986). Much of the collection reflects Stromberg's work as program director for KABC-TV in the...
Virginia Strom-Martin, Democrat of Duncan's Mills, CA was a State Assembly Member from 1997-2002. After many years of teaching elementary school, Strom-Martin brought a passion for education to her agenda when she was elcted to the Assembly. The Virginia...
The A. M. Strong Notebooks consist of four volumes of listings of Mollusca taxa, including keys, distributional lists and species lists.
Relates to Red Cross work in the Balkans during the typhoid epidemic of 1915.
Strong discusses father's life. Dr. Strong, eminent physician and surgeon, founder of Santa Paula Memorial Hospital.
Photos and negatives of State Printing Plant, correspondence, requisitions, sick leave forms, invasion currency printed by State Printing Plant, books....
Family portraits, activities include pampas grass harvest in Los Nietos, California (present-day Whittier), outings in album and loose photographs.
A collection of personal and professional material related to Harriet Williams Russell Strong, California businesswoman and social leader.
This collection contains correspondence between Col. James W. Strong, USA and his wife Eliza Jane Strong née Heddenberg prior to and during the Civil War.
Collection consists of an autograph book kept when Lillian Strong was a pupil at the Cole School in Oakland, 1887-88; class photo [school and children unidentified but presumed to be the Cole School], ca. 1887; three photographs of her as...
This oral history focuses on the life story of Louise Strong, wife of Dr. Artemis Strong.
Collection of letters primiarily from Charles Strong to his future wife Margaret.
The Strong Museum Collection contains piano, organ, player piano, and player organ patents in bound volumes from the Aeolian, Amphion, and Mason & Hamlin companies. These date from circa 1825 to 1926 and are organized by dates and alphabetical indexes....
Relates to the conference and to the world disarmament movement.
William Austin Strong (1875-1959) was a lawyer in California. The collection consists of court transcripts, correspondence, notes, books and ephemera concerning Strong's life and career as a lawyer. Included are materials regarding probate law, legal testimony, the Richfield Oil Company,...
The Strongly Oriented for Action (SOFA) Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. SOFA was a non-profit, local organization whose...
Relates to the German suppression of the Warsaw uprising and destruction of the Warsaw ghetto. Photocopy.
The Glady Strope Mental Health Citizens Advocacy Papers consists of the files and publications created and accumulated by Glady Strope while she served on mental health advisory committees and groups from the late 1950s until 2005 for Humboldt County and...
Photographs include images of the damage at Stanford from the 1906 earthquake; buildings include Memorial Church, museum, new gymnasium and library, chemistry, Encina, the entrance gates, and Memorial Arch. Images taken in 1921-23 include the inner quad and the new...
Pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, serial issues, clippings, reports, bulletins, and newsletters, relating to pre-World War II socialism, communism, nationalism and antisemitism in Poland; the German occupation of Poland during World War II and the Polish resistance movement; and miscellaneous aspects of...
The Mitchell Struciniski collection, 1861-1976 (SAFR 23838, HDC 1675) is comprised of a variety of maritime-related records and ephemera. The collection has been processed to the file unit level and is available for research without restriction.
Various images of damaged structures in Hayward, San Leandro, Santa Rosa, and San Jose including Edmonsons Warehouse, and the San Leandro Court House. San Jose image and Santa Rosa image are apparently from much later dates.
Typescript (incomplete draft) of work based on her experiences as Supervisor, Adult and Vocational Education, at relocation center for Japanese evacuees, located at Manzanar (Inyo Co.) Calif., during World War II. (270 leaves.)
Activities in Socialist Revolutionary Party in Russia, imprisonment and exile in Siberia, political activities after the revolution, emigration to U.S. in 1923. Included also: text of speech delivered June 1954, Fight for Freedom in Siberia: Its Success and Failure. Photographs...
Relates to the history of Poland in the twentieth century. Produced by television station WNET, New York.
The Karl Struss photographs span the years 1919-1930 and encompass approximately 4.3 linear feet. The collection consists of 175 vintage, black-and-white photographic prints of film scenes and portraits. Many of the prints are mounted and signed by Struss....
Signed mimeographed poem by American novelist, poet, and short-story writer Struthers Burt, entitled "The Grove - 1940," read first at Land of Happiness Camp, Bohemian Grove. Found in Bejamin Allen Perrington's Saul (San Francisco , 1940). Alpha list.
Photocopies and reprints of literary works, and some serial publications relating to Slavic literature. Includes two children's books belonging to Marina Struve.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and audio-visual material, relating to Russian literature and culture both in the Soviet Union and the emigration, political conditions in the Soviet Union, Soviet dissidents, and the Russian emigre community. Includes correspondence and writings...
Correspondence, most of it prior to Struve's service in the Dept. of Astronomy, University of California, biographical materials, bibliographies of his writings, photographs, and some papers relating to various members of the Struve family. Also includes materials concerning his interest...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, essays, editorial files, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Russia in World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, anti-Bolshevik movements, the Russian economy and industry, conditions in the Soviet Union after...
Personal papers, graphic design materials, and artifacts, 1998 to 1992, reflecting William Struzenberg's involvement in ACT/UP San Francisco and ACT/UP Golden Gate.
This collection primarily contains autograph letters from prominent 19th century English architects, artists, and writers, which appear to have been collected by American illustrator Anna C. Stryke (1884-1973), as well as 15 letters from English naturalist Richard Hancock to Stryke,...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and clippings relating to the fuel industries in the United States during and after World War I, coal mining in the United States and the Soviet Union, and economic planning; and motion picture film of social...
One letter (ALS) from Orkney native Stuart D. Drever to F. E. Beddard, editor of the Progressive Science Series, re a claim in The Book of Whales that the inhabitants of Orkney eat whales, which Drever says is mistaken and...
Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart, Baron (1779-1845) was a British diplomat and peer. The collection consists primarily of correspondence related to his diplomatic career.
Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay (1779-1845) was a member of the British diplomatic service (1808-45). He served as joint chargé d'affaires at Madrid (1808), envoy to Portugal (1810), minister at the Hague (1815-16), ambassador to Paris (1815-30), and ambassador...
This collection contains personal and business papers pertaining to the Stuart family of Mount Laguna from 1915 to 1995. The collection includes personal correspondence, lodge and cabin rentals and sales, and papers regarding their involvement in the Mount Laguna Post...
Relates to guerrilla warfare in southern China and Burma during the Sino-Japanese War, Chinese military cooperation with the United States Office of Strategic Services during World War II, and Nationalist Chinese military activities in Manchuria during the Chinese Civil War.
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, press releases, notes, and printed matter, relating to the legal status and foreign relations of the international zone of Tangier, the foreign relations of Morocco, Stanford University, and the history and organization of the Department of State.
Manuscripts and printed items pertaining to Stuart's activities in the foreign service, to Latin American affairs and to the Foreign Service Institute.
Photograph albums and prints, mostly family portraits....
Notebook containing observations on the milling of ore in various gold mines in Nevada, California, and Mexico, with charts and diagrams, and notes on the cyanide process. With this: a photocopy of "My Golden Opportunity," his reminiscences re mining in...
Business letters and diaries....
Promotional materials, programs, and recordings of the acting and stand-up comedy performances of Jason Stuart, 1982-2009. Stuart is a openly gay stand-up comedian as well as a theater, television, and movie actor.
A collection of military material related to the career of the American Civil War Confederate major-general James Ewell Brown Stuart.
Typed speech by Jesse Stuart titled "Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln Memorial Tradition" about the history of Lincoln Memorial University, Abraham Lincoln's early life and his association with the school, and Stuart's visit to Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Illinois. The...
Diaries, letters, memoranda, and biographical notes, relating to the Chinese Civil War, and to relations between the United States and China. Photocopy.
Robert D. Stuart Jr. (1916-2014) was the founder of the America First Committee (AFC). The Robert D. Stuart Jr. papers (1940-1941) includes correspondence, records, promotional materials, pamphlets, brochures, and posters.
Includes field notes, interview transcripts, newspaper clippings, research studies, and labor publications used by Jamieson in authoring his doctoral dissertation, "Labor Unionism in American Agriculture, 1941-1943."
Muriel Stuart (1903-1991) was a dancer from England. She was chosen in 1913, at the age of 10, by Anna Pavlova to study underneath her. She joined the Pavlova Company that toured across the United States, Southern America, London, Paris,...
The Stuart Collection is arranged in eight series. Series I contains family pedigrees, genealogy correspondence and narrative accounts of the lives of members of Stuart's extended family. This series also contains a complete run of Reginald Stuart's "Clan Stuart Dial"...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to American politics, American relations with Canada, and activities of the Canadian-American Committee.
2003.068--D: Tehipite Dome by Walter A Starr, July 29th, 1896 (enlargement, printed later) -- 2003.069--C: a mountain lake in the Sierra Nevada, by W.L Huber, 1908 -- 2003.070: panorama in spring, near Yosemite Valley, with the Sierras in the distance,...
The is an accounting ledger Stuart used to track and record his finances during his time as a cadet at West Point Military Academy beginning in June 1876. Pasted on the inside cover are two printed notes: 1) the “Regulations...
The Stephan E. Stuart Collection briefly documents the journey of a German Jewish émigré as he travels first from German occupied France to neutral Portugal and finally to the United States.This small collection contains a broad array of documentation, including...
Diary was kept during Stuart's sophomore year from September 1, 1892 to January 26, 1893 and includes brief entries on exams, classes, study habits, rivalry between the Class of 1895 and the Class of 1896, sports, life in Encina Hall,...
Card depicting British occupation troops in Germany.
Papers of Marvin Studebaker, an amateur historian of the Civil War and San Diego. Included in the papers are Studebaker's research on Henry J. Hartstene, a participant in Arctic exploration parties of the 1850s and a naval officer in the...
This collection contains materials related to student activism and political protests at the Claremont Colleges, as well as the responses to current events and student actions made by campus administration. Beginning with protests sparked by events at Claremont McKenna College...
The records document the administration of student government, clubs, and organizations at the University of California, Irvine for the period 1965 to 1973. Records include applications, correspondence, and topical files.
This collection comprises publications of UCI Student Affairs and its subunits: Dean of Students, Student Life and Leadership; and Wellness, Health & Counseling Services. Publications include brochures and flyers events, general for student resources and events, general announcements, historical reports,...
The majority of these records include student survey information conducted between 1983 and 1997. These surveys were primarily conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute on University of San Diego students. Also included are Vice President for Student Affairs,...
The collection documents the activities of the Division of Student Affairs which included the office of the Vice President (formerly known as the Dean of Students), the many student service departments that reported to the Vice President of Student Affairs,...
This collection comprises videorecordings documenting events and activities supported by the University of California, Irvine Office of Student Affairs between 2000 and 2008.
The Student Aid Commission administers various financial aid programs for postsecondary schooling. The original commission, then known as the State Scholarship Commission, consisted of nine members, with representatives from private institutions, public universities, and members of governing boards of school...
Apparently students of the class of 1879 and others associated with the University.
Experiences coaching for Olympic games; association with the University of California, Berkeley, from 1932, as track coach, assistant in the dean's office, and director of athletics; discussion of role of athletics in the University. Photographs inserted. With this: photocopy of...
This small collection, assembled by Special Collections, contains flyers and ephemera related to a selection of student clubs and organizations on the University of California, Davis campus. Also included are links to website captures of several student clubs and organizations.
The Student Development Office provided centralized coordination among related student service programs including the following units: Advising Services, Counseling Center, Housing Office, Learning Assistance Center, Student Special Services and Women's Resources and Research Center. The collection contains annual reports, meeting...
The Student Dissent papers are a collection of materials from the library’s former pamphlet file documenting student dissent throughout the United States during the 1960s and early 1970s. The papers include original writings, reprinted journal articles, pamphlets, and bibliographies on...
Mounted textile (former t-shirt) materials of various Student Government & Student Media sponsored events like Wayzgoose, Reggaefest, and Shocktoberfest. Includes five oversize photographs from of various events.
The collection contains materials produced by and related to the Student Government Association (SGA) at Pepperdine. Items in the series include the SGA constitution, meeting minutes, photographs, event fliers, surveys sent to students regarding campus issues, and the minutes of...
This collection contains handbooks created by Cal Maritime between 1939 to 2020, containing rules and regulations. Materials include print and borne digital materials.
The collection includes press and publicity scrapbooks related to Student Health and Counseling Services outreach activities; group-created journals from student volunteers at The House, a student-run peer counseling service; and photographs and slides.
Publications, files, and photographs of residential housing on the Davis campus.
This collection comprises records of University of California, Irvine, Student Housing, the undergraduate and graduate housing communities, and the campus representative program. Included are announcements, newsletters, directories, brochures, invitations, manuals, magazines, fliers, reports, posters, slides, and printed ephemera.
Comments on student days at University of California, Berkeley, 1939-1943: student activities, housing problems, Welfare Council, ASUC, etc.; work as social secretary to Mrs. Clark Kerr, wife of the University president. Photographs inserted.
Student letter regarding campus reaction to JFK assassination, author unkonwn, signed "Gary." Stanford Daily clipping, November 22, 1963....
This collection contains photographs, fliers, press clippings, artifacts, and other material pertaining to student life at the University of California, Riverside. Contains information on student events, organizations, and general campus life at the University of California, Riverside.
Published weekly by the Associated Students of Pomona College, is the oldest college newspaper in Southern California. The paper is student-managed and written for the Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona, and Scripps colleges.
Includes student body council minutes, student publications, student scrapbooks, memorabilia, and reunion materials.
Collection pertains to Sandy Galloway, the cook at Lambda Nu, a student residence on the Stanford campus, and consists of a profile written by Scott as a class assignment, 1984, and the invitation to Galloway's wedding which was held in...
Interviews with Mario Savio, Steven and Pam Brier, Barbara Garson, and Steve Hamilton conducted by Bret Eynon and Ronald J. Grele. All were student participants in the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley.
Digital and physical copies of student and student-press produced newspapers, journals, magazines, and newsletters. Includes The Polygram, The Polytechnic Californian, El Mustang, Mustang Daily, and Mustang News, Polytechnic Journals, Mustang Roundup, and The Alternative.
This collection includes publications, organizational documents, correspondence, pamphlets, interviews, and other material related to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Los Angeles branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and Jamil Abdullah al-Amin, formally known as H. Rap Brown. Also...
One letter (TLS), flyers, and newspaper from the Santa Barbara Friends of SNCC. Letter on stationery with list of Faculty Friends of Civil Rights, including E. Noble, W. Frost, H. Steinhauer, H. Girvetz, and R. Michaelsen. Alpha list.
Contains class notes, blue books, examinations, syllabi, and scrapbooks from UC Berkeley students from 1868 to 1964....
This collection comprises four bound mimeographed typescripts of student lecture notes from Martin Heidegger's two special lectures at the University of Marburg in 1925 and 1926, titled "Logik: die Frage nach der Wahrheit" and "Geschichte des Zeitbegriffs."
The Student Outreach and Retention Center (SOAR) is a on-campus center dedicated to supporting student initiated outreach and retention programs as well as student leadership. Their mission is to cultivate a community of authentic student leaders that aspire to develop...
Student papers submitted for Art History 181, University of California, Santa Cruz.
These papers were written for courses in the Department of Physical Education, and, as most student papers do, they vary in quality. Often the bibliographies of the papers can be as helpful as the papers themselves....
Student papers, chiefly on topics in California architecture but including a few for buildings in Nevada & Oregon. Also contains papers on the influence of 19th and 20th century Chinese and French art and culture in California.
This collection comprises the work portfolio of a French fashion school student in 1932-1933. The portfolio includes 82 sheets of women's and children's fashion drawings and studies on proportion and draping. The designs are in mixed media, including pencil, ink,...
Snapshot portraits of numerous graduate students of Howard A. Bern, taken over several decades during the professor's career at U.C. Berkeley. Also includes portraits of Bern and other colleagues.
In 1968, student dissatisfaction with university conditions in France resulted in riots. The unrest spread throughout Paris and to other parts of France. In June 1968, a graduate student in History at the Sorbonne was contacted by the UCLA Western...
This collection consists of student publications–including student newspapers, newsletters, literary magazines, and other publications–that were produced at the San Francisco Art Institute (also known from 1916 through 1961 as the California School of Fine Arts.) Through articles, essays, original artwork,...
Dance programs and other ephemera compiled by Dorothy Burke as a Stanford freshman, 1922-1923.
This small collection consists of 6 documents produced during the mid 1970s by the Student Struggle for Soviety Jewry, an organization based in New York City that was the first American organization created to help free Russian Jews.
This collection includes typescripts, press clippings, and other material regarding system wide tuition, financial aid, and expenses for the University of California.
The Student Voice was a civil rights era periodical published by the Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee(SNCC).
The collection comprises microfiche copies of original material from the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions housed at Yale University's Divinity Library. The papers document the activities of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions and provide information on various...
The Student Wives Poly-Anna's Club was established in 1948 and disbanded in 1975. The club held meetings, events, gatherings, and even created and funded a scholarship for the university.
This collection comprises records created and used by the office of the Director of Campus Organizations and Community Service, Marti Barmore, to manage the University of California, Irvine student groups, activities, and events between 1975 and 2006. Of particular interest...
Digital files transferred via Box....
Included in: History of Science and Technology Collection.
Henry E. Studer (1935-2011) was Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at UC Davis. His focus was agricultural mechanization research. The collection includes documents pertaining to Professor Studer's patents, particulary mechanized harvesters for berries and tomatoes, and one 16 millimeter...
Miscellaneous report by both city and outside agencies.
The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) was founded in 1969 with a commitment to foster multidisciplinary research efforts as part of the land grant mission of the University of California . That mission states that University of California research...
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Fliers, brochures, and clippings of marketing materials of studios and distributors of erotic images and products. Studios and distributors marketed a variety products including artworks, photographs, moving images, and assorted products. The collection documents the advertising and distribution of gay...
The Studio Photo Imaging photographs span the years 1990-2011 and encompass 35 linear feet. The collection consists of prints, slides, negatives, and CD ROMs of motion picture production photographs....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collection consists of proof prints, wood engravings or resingrave engravings, by Barry Moser. The majority of the prints were designed for the publications , and . Barry Moser (b. 1940) is an award winning artist who has illustrated over 300...
Record Series 119 contains publications of UCLA's Center for the Study of Comparative Folklore and Mythology.
This files contains the Association of American Railroads "Teachers Kit: Railroad Transportation" and correspondence from the Catalina Council of the Boy Scouts of America concerning Railroading month, April 1951.
Record Series 413 contains the administrative files of the Center for the Study of Women from 1972-2006. Files include grant and funding records; reports and publications; research files; and course materials.
Record Series 564 contains audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes for The Dark Madonna: Women, Culture, and Community Ritual, held by the Center for the Study of Women in November of 1985.
Nos. 1 and 2, Smithsonian Institution
Diaries and journals of Edward Stuhl. Also includes correspondences, clippings, photographs, maps, water color paintings. Most of material relates to mountain climbing in California, Oregon, Washington, and Mexico. Four boxes contain material about Mount Shasta.
John Stull, Republican, was a State Assembly Member, 1967-1972 and a State Senator, 1973-1978. Bills introduced by him cover a wide array of subjects with particular emphasis on education and school issues.
International Association of Machinists Dues books recording M. Lynn Stull's payment for membership, 1934-1939; By-Laws of District Lodge No. 89, International Association of Machinists, October 1937. M. Lynn Stull's diary, dated August 30, 1905 on endpaper, recounting his activities through...
Letters, pamphlets, leaflets, statistical summaries, and photographs, relating to the political development of the Transkei in South Africa. Used as research material for the book by N. Stultz, South Africa's Transkei (1967).
Papers, freshman handbook, and small photograph album belonging to alumnus John E. Stumbo.
The Harold A. Stump collection consists of correspondence, photographs, research files, and lecture notes that document his travels and teaching career. Personal papers include a large collection of letters to his siblings, family photographs, and student work. Research files document...
The collection includes working papers, correspondence, memoranda, course material, research topics, and professional activities....
Published works of UC Davis Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Paul K. Stumpf.
Paul K. Stumpf (1919-2007) served as Professor of Biochemistry at the University of California, Davis from 1959-1984. While serving as a member of the Campus Building Committee during the 1960s, he photographed construction of various buildings on campus. These slides...
This collection contains correspondence written by T/5 Anthony J. Stupar, USA to his wife Stella during the Second World War.
Primarily relates to the activities of the Russian American Women's League in San Francisco, California, as well as the activities of other Russian émigré organizations.
Tom Sturak was an English Department doctoral candidate and, later, professor at UCLA, whose dissertation on the life and work of ‘hardboiled’ fiction author Horace McCoy was published in 1966. This collection encompasses the materials collected by Sturak for his...
Saundra Sturdevant was photojournalist specializing in women's labor issues. The collection contains many prints, slides and negatives, as well as material for her book “Let the Good Times Roll: Prostitution and the U.S. Military in Asia.”
The collection includes three boxes of material on the Sturdivant family of Somersville and related families including the Crozier, Parsons, Gibbel, Belshaw, Wilkening and Mortimore families of Somersville, Nortonville, Pittsburg, Illinois and Australia. The material was donated by Helen Sturdivant’s...
The Catherine Vesta Sturges Oficio Translation contains correspondence from Catherine Vesta Sturges to Frederick Webb Hodge, a typed Spanish transcription of a document signed by the Duke of Albuquerque dated 1703 October 9, and a typed English translation of the...
This collection contains 40 items by and related to Ellen Steele Sturges (1837-1930) of Michigan, Montana, and San Bernardino, California, and her family. Items chiefly include manuscripts of short stories by Sturges, some ephemera, and a few letters, notably including...
The John Sturges papers span the years 1946-1976 (bulk 1946-1971) and encompass 4 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of Sturges's annotated scripts for films he directed, along with some production material, in the form of cast and crew lists,...
Preston Sturges (1898-1959) was a inventor, playwright and motion picture writer and director. He wrote the hit Broadway play, (1929), and received a Academy Award for his screenplay, (1940). He lived in Europe for a period of time during the...
Tom Sturges is the former executive vice president and head of creative at Universal Music Publishing, where he signed such artists as the Foo Fighters, 50 Cent, and Jack Johnson. He has also published two books on parenting, and ,...
Relates to the capture of Manila by American troops. Photocopy.
Diaries, correspondence, orders, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the United States Army Signal Corps and to South Korean military activities during the Korean War.
policy related research and background materials
The papers of Alfred Henry Sturtevant at the Archives of the California Institute of Technology are a rich source for the study of both the social and intellectual history of genetics. The papers, presented to the Archives in 1970 as...
Relates to American ambulance service in France.
This collection contains the papers of the family of Baptist minister John Stutterd (1750-1818) of England, dating from 1768 to 1823. The collection chiefly contains Studderd family correspondence and is a rich source of information about the social, economic, and...
Assembled by CSUN Professor Ann Stutts, the collection consists of brochures, posters, printed materials, and ephemera on various Olympic Games from 1936-1990. The bulk of the material dates from the 1970s and 1980s. There is considerable material on the summer...
Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the racing activities of Stutz automobiles and to Mr. Walter H. Brown, Los Angeles Stutz automobile dealer.
Jodi Lee Stutz, Humboldt State University 1984, was associated with the University’s literary magazine, Toyon, as Assistant Editor in 1983 and Managing Editor in 1984. After her death in 1987, Toyon created the Jodi Stutz Memorial Award in Poetry in...
Photographs and records of George Haines Pearson and Harry Wilber Lewis, two early University Farm students.
The collection consists of a scrapbook containing 224 photographs and other items from Charles Maurice and Bertha R. Stype, documenting their life and travels during the early 1900s. Many of the photographs depict their life and work in the Panama...
Relates to civil liberties in Chile, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union and South Africa. Interview conducted by Elena S. Danielson.
This collection contains the following ten works created by avant-garde filmmaker Su Friedrich: Cool hands/warm heart (1979), Gently down the stream (1981), But no one (1982), The ties that bind (1985), Damned if you don't (1987), Sink or swim (1990),...
Vertical and subject files created and compiled by archives staff. Organized alphabetically, in two series by subject and by individual (biographies). The bulk of the collection is related to Cal Poly people and subjects, with additional vertical files on archival...
The Subject Files Collection is made up of archival material, photographs and other documents and ephemera collected or created by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The Collection contains information on...
The Subject Files Collection (Large) is made up of archival material, photographs and other documents and ephemera collected or created by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The Collection contains information...
Primarily California views, but also includes Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, the Pacific Northwest, and other western American locales. Also some Mexico, Philippines, Asia and perhaps other locations.
Several views of early submarines at surface and submerged (dated April, 1903), as well as views of the bow of a warship with waves breaking over the deck.
This photograph album documents the experiences of a British submariner aboard the HMS L4 between 1922 and 1923. The album contains nearly 150 photographs with handwritten descriptions, including more than fifty images of Hong Kong,with a sequence of photographs depicting...
The U.S. Navy had declared the submersible seaplane feasible and began funding experiments for its creation in 1964. The collection of notes from Charles Roe Tuttle, a San Diego based engineer, explain the feasibility of this craft, as well as...
Title devised by cataloger.
This collection contains memories, anecdotes, and experiences written by current and former staff, faculty, students, and community members for the Submit Your Story website during the UCI 50th anniversary (June 2014-June 2016). The collection contains over 60 submissions documenting a...
Includes list of the regimental field officers, names of members of the committee on regimental colors, signatures of the ladies subscribing, and a statement of costs signed by the committee members.
The Substance Archive includes draft manuscripts of articles and correspondence with authors; also other files relating to publication of the journal, a review of theory and literary criticism.
18 photographs, including interiors and exteriors of the Subway Terminal Building, and surroundings, in downtown Los Angeles.
Video copy of a 1954 film produced by Caryl Coleman about electronics research at Stanford University. Persons appearing in the film include Donald B. Harris, Russell H. Varian, Frederick E. Terman, William R. Hewlett, David Packard, and Marvin Chodorow.
The stereographs in this collection contain photographs from between 1870 and 1871. They show hydraulic mining performed by the Gold Point Mining Company, Blue Point Gold Mine, Union Claim Mine, S.C.H.M. Company, and Rose Bar Claim at Sucker Flat, Yuba...
A collection of material related to the professional career of George Suckley, American Army surgeon and naturalist.
Indian political scientist. Relates to post-World War II decolonization and world politics, the United Nations, and prospects for future international government organization. Photocopy.
The Veena Sud Collection contains writers’ room notes, outlines, drafts, revision pages, research, and ephemera relating to two TV series, The Killing and Seven Seconds.
Photograph album, with 16 black/white photos showing construction of the Sennar Dam, on the Blue Nile, more than 200 miles south of Khartoum, Sudan. The project began after WWI and was completed in 1926. The first leaf of the album...
Album (green hardbound labeled "Holiday Pictures") contains 84 black and white photographs in "windows" through which photos may be removed. Some photos have handwritten captions on back. Scenes of indigenous people and westerners (the latter mostly unidentified, although there is...
Depicts rural areas, agricultural production, ethnic groups, economic development, and factories in Sudan.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, reports, serial issues, press releases, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions, civil war, and human rights in Sudan.
Videotape recordings and transcripts of interviews, relating to Soviet espionage. Interviews conducted by Anatolii Sudoplatov, Jerrold L. Schecter and Leona Schecter. Used as the basis for the book by Pavel Sudoplatov, Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness, a...
American propaganda leaflets dropped in Burma during World War II and reports relating to psychological warfare activities. Includes declassified records returned to file after February 2016 release by Hoover.
Papers of Hans Suess, an Austrian-born geochemist who pioneered radiocarbon dating techniques and was a founding faculty member of the University of California, San Diego. His papers span the years 1875-1991 and contain grant proposals, conference materials, subject files, photographs,...
Writings, samizdat issuances, and bibliographical and documentary materials, relating to independent publications and to political parties in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, and especially in the Ural region.
Open reel tape recordings of KZSU radio broadcasts and musical performances by Stanford University performing groups recorded by Robert Suffel while a student at Stanford and News Director at KZSU in the early to mid 1960's. Of interest is a...
Clippings, correspondence, legal documents, and related material (some copies) pertaining to voter registration standards, tests, and procedures, including residency requirements, applied by California registrars to persons age 18-20. Alpha list.
Interviews with five women concerning their participation in the woman suffrage movement, as rank and file members; their ideas on feminism; and their views on current woman's liberation movement. Contents - Sylvie Grace Thompson Thygeson: in the Parlor. Comments also...
Kay Sugahara, a millionaire by the age of 29, was sometimes referred to as the "Nisei Onassis" by other second generation Japanese Americans. He was imprisoned in two West Coast camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor, yet managed to...
Stephanie Sugars (1956-2016) was a Sonoma County lesbian-feminist writer and activist; editor of Runes and Women’s Voices; and blogger regarding chronic illness. This collection includes 150 notebooks, loose papers, and issues of Women’s Voices and other feminist publications. The notebooks...
The collection contains materials collected by and related to Dalton B. Suggs during his career as an aerospace engineer. The material includes his work history, as well as patents and inventions. The collection includes documents, correspondence, design drafts, news articles...
Created by Hanni Vogelweid, a Holocaust survivor, she and her family were issued a visa to Japan by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese consul in Lithuania credited with saving thousands of Jewish refugees by providing transit visas. Vogelweid collected newspaper articles...
130 paintings by Henry Sugimoto, a Japanese American artist who flourished in the 1930s and continued to paint well into the 1990s....
Chica Sugino was an Issei research analyst for Alexander Leighton, head of the War Relocation Authority's (WRA) Sociological Research Bureau at Poston Relocation Center. Her research contributed to Leighton's book, The Governing of Men, one of the first monographs published...
Studio portraits, photograph album and panoramic group photographs documenting multiple generations of the Sugioka family of Sonoma County, Calif. in the first half of the 20th century. Photographs pertain chiefly to the family of Genichi (Frank) Sugioka, an established farmer,...
Letters from Leonid Rafaĭlovich Suhir letters, a Soviet artillery officer during World War II, relating to Soviet military operations on the Eastern Front.
An American paintings conservator trained in Berlin, William Suhr worked under Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner at the Detroit Institute of Arts beginning in 1927, and was the conservator of the Frick Collection from 1935 to 1977. He also maintained private clients...
Correspondence, financial and military records, photographs, writings and ephemera of Clarence and Elihu Suits, as well as other family members. Includes some WWI and WWII material.
Research files, including interview audio recordings and transcripts; notes; correspondence; clippings; photographs; photocopies; and other materials accumulated by Diane Middlebrook in preparation for writing . Also includes draft versions, page proofs, and a signed first edition of the book; correspondence...
Relates to Russian military activities during World War I and the Russian Civil War; Albanian military activities, 1924-1939; and Italian military activities during World War II. Translation of original memoirs published in Novoe Russkoe Slovo, 1972. Photocopy.
Correspondence, writings, personal documents, and photographs, relating to publication of Novaia zaria, at first in Shanghai and subsequently in San Francisco, and to Russian emigre affairs. Includes papers of Matrena Sukhova, wife of Grigorii Sukhov.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, reports, radio broadcast transcripts, and printed matter relating to twentieth-century Polish history, the history of the Communist International, and Radio Free Europe broadcasting to Poland. Includes draft and finished reports of the Polish Rada Ministrów,...
The Harry Sukman papers span the years 1954-1979 and encompass 16.3 linear feet. The bulk of the collection consists of original pencil sketches, conductor scores, and cue sheets; in some cases there are full scores, instrumental breakdown sheets, and orchestra...
Correspondence; miscellaneous bills and receipts; insurance papers; financial records; agreements and leases; announcements and invitations; calling cards.
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and general correspondence, legal records, court filings and exhibits, newspaper clippings, flyers, and fund raising solicitations regarding the case of Anthony Gilbert Sullivan v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) from 1974-1986. Sullivan fought INS deportation...
These letters were written to his fiancée Rowena Gray, in Chowchilla, CA, while Sullivan was at Stanford and training for the military, 1918, and then working in Los Angeles, June-August 1919, and Salinas, 1919-21. His 1918 letters discuss life at...
Author and wine historian Charles L. Sullivan is the author of (1982), (1994), (1994), and numerous articles written for wine and food journals. His collection includes extensive historical information on California wineries, including articles, historical studies, research materials, and interviews...
A photographic and manuscript archive created and compiled by Edward S. Sullivan, a Los Angeles-based correspondent for the seminal crime publication , whose ground-level journalistic techniques often blurred the line between reportage and private investigation. The photo portion of the...
The Gabrielle Sullivan, SNDdeN Papers, 1890-1994 (bulk 1959-1979), document the research of Sr. Gabrielle Sullivan, SNDdeN (Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur) and her investigations of the Murphy family. The records consist of research materials and correspondence related to the...
Contains 130 letters, both manuscript and typescript, (99 retained mailing envelopes), plus 137 photographs and 45 pieces of paper ephemera, all dated 1945 to 1952. The correspondence is between Helen G. Sullivan and her family, mostly written while Helen was...
Papers compiled by James J. Sullivan, UCSB faculty member, and primarily relating to the 1970 Isla Vista disturbances. Includes documentation collected and reports issued by bodies such as the Santa Barbara Count Grand Jury, the Santa Barbara Citizens Commission on...
Jane Eunice Sullivan was a flight attendant for American Airlines in the 1940s. Some of these photos appear to be publicity shots.
Letters from Helen P. Beattie, Helen S. Giffen, Woodrow J. Hansen, Beryl Hoskin, Rosena A. Giles, William S. Brown, William W. Robinson, and others. A few announcements of books included.
Correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to social conditions in Japan.
Papers of violinist and theater orchestra leader Leo Sullivan, documenting vaudeville theater in San Francisco and San Jose, California, in the early 20th century.
Louis Graydon “Lou” Sullivan (1951-1991) was a transgender activist, diarist, and author who often corresponded with other trans men. This small collection comprises eight letters and one photo sent from Sullivan to a trans man named David.
Louis Graydon Sullivan (1951-1991) was a gay and transgender activist who was notable as a community organizer, lay historian, and particularly as a diarist. Sullivan’s papers include extensive diaries, short stories, poems, essays, correspondence, and photographs which intimately document his...
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to journalism and to social, political, and economic developments in the United States.
Sullivan's papers, which were given to Holt Atherton in 1965 by Helen Morgan, consist of four series of materials. Series 1 is Sullivan's Smith correspondence. Series 2 consists of Sullivan's notes on Smith. Series 3 is made up of several...
Correspondence; manuscripts; diaries; clippings; some legal and financial papers; cards, announcements and invitations; concert and theatre programs; address books; snapshots and photographs. Mainly concerning cultural and social life in San Francisco and Carmel: his role as patron of the arts,...
Includes ca. 288 portraits and snapshots in folders labeled as follows: Gabrielle & Rene Alexandre, Feral Benga, Leander James Crowe, Henri Deering, Doyle-Sullivan-Mahoney families, Henri Guigon, Roland Hayes, William Justema, Krishnamurti, Pascal Quartet, Edward Pharr, Mario Ramirez of the Argentine...
Relates to the philosophic basis of communism.
Depicts daily life in the Philippines, 1920; naval activities at Camp John Hay, Luzon, Philippines, 1920; cultural sites in China; atrocities resulting from the 1920-1922 uprisings in China; and cultural sites on Guam.
A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of William Sullivan, Boston lawyer, Federalist and author.
Relates to the national question in Eastern Galicia, 1772-1939.
Frank Sully started his acting career in 1929 and appeared on stage, film and television. The collection consists of a small amount of scripts, photographs, biographical information, clippings, and contracts related to Sully’s career.
Robert Sully was an actor and a designer. In addition to working for such well known firms as Raymond Loewy Associates, he also founded his own design firm, the Argonaut Company. He earned a Masters and Ph.D from Claremont Graduate...
Collection contains a leaf torn from "Munsey's magazine--advertising section"--Running head....
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and sound recordings relating to Radio Liberty broadcasting to Tatarstan and Bashkortostan.
Paul Sultan's, Professor of Economics at the Claremont Graduate School (1959-1974), papers include his publications on economics.
This collection contains the papers of noted dermatologist Marion B. Sulzberger. It includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches, lectures, manuscripts of articles, reprints, research notes, photographs, slides, and a wax model.
Correspondence, memoranda, bulletins, press excerpts, clippings, photographs, memorabilia, and other materials, relating to Latvian foreign relations, 1925-1948.
On stamped paper; stained and torn.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Sumatra photograph album, SC 1013. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Assortment of 130 photographs from the archives of a founding executive of the American General Rubber Company (GRC) taken mainly in Sumatra and also in the Straits Settlements, at the pinnacle of enterprise and fortune.
The Sumi Family Manzanar Photographs includes two digitized photographs from the Sumi family, who were forceably removed to the Manzanar incarceration camp during World War II. Some of the material in this collection is digitized and available online.
The Sumitomo Bank of California Photographs are enlarged and mounted black and white reproductions of photographs depicting the accomplishments and daily life of Japanese Americans from 1887 to 1976. The majority of the photographs document Japanese living on the west...
Journal, circulated privately in the Soviet Union, containing abstracts and commentary on the following topics: philosophy, philosophy of history; history and current events; literature; painting, fine arts; information about publications; in memoriam. Included here are 1979: no. 1-4 (individual issues)...
Summary of Casualties, Violations of Law, and Investigations for the year ended June 30, 1929 is a United States Coast Guard 52-page report from the first supervising district, San Francisco, California. It is a chronological listing of incidents, including the...
Career in U.S. Forest Service; interest in tropical forestry; Pack Foundation; writing career; international forestry; Food and Agriculture Organization; U.S. contribution to and aid in foreign forestry. Photographs inserted. Appended: copies of letters relative to the interview; and copy of...
Posters issued to promote the Summer of Love 40th Anniversary event held on September 2, 2007 in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Calif. Subject matter and design elements are reminiscent of the psychedelic rock concert posters of the 1960s. Many...
Record Series 747 contains catalogs, guides, and brochures related to the UCLA Summer Sessions. Some combined catalogs include UCLA, Berkeley, and other UC campuses.
Album, kept by Harry Hall Holley of the Stanford class of 1901, contains photographs of Stanford students on campus and on excursions to the surrounding mountains and the beach. Some images are theatrical poses enacted in their dormitory rooms. Includes...
Two b/w mounted photographs, ca. 4 .75" x 7.5", 1890s, with views of the town (a Spritualist community), coast, oil derricks, and wharves....
A collection of mining material related to the work of Alfred B. Summers, Californian Mineral Surveyor.
This scrapbook was kept by Audrey Tompkins during her high school and college years. It contains programs, dance cards, menus, tickets, notices, and other memorabilia, largely documenting her social life, with a few items pertinent to her academic life at...
Francis Marion Summers (1906-1994) served as Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis from 1947-1973. His research centered on the Oriental Fruit Moth and insect pests of almond and stone fruits. His correspondence, which spans the years 1945-1951,...
This collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs and other materials relating to the death of SM2/c Harold E. Summers, USN on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The item in this collection, Summerset (schooner) bill of lading (SAFR 13562, HDC 17) dated 1796 for the schooner SUMMERSET. It is available for use without restriction.
The papers of Roger Summit consist primarily of his work with industry-leading information retrieval company DIALOG.
This collection consists of materials assembled in preparation for, and following, a reunion of Summit School Alumni in 1988. It includes copies of class registers, photographs, teacher lists, clippings, ephemera and correspondence.
Anna Emily Sumner (b.1904) was a charter member of the Delta Gamma sorority, woman's page editor for the , a romance novelist, director of public information for University Extension (1932-66), vice president of the UCLA Alumni Association (1938-39), a founding...
This collection contains records documenting the activities of the California Constitution Revision Commission (1964-1974) compiled by commission chairman Judge Bruce W. Sumner. Records include reports, minutes, and correspondence of committees charged with revision of select constitutional articles, commission minutes and...
Contains 17 letters (65 pages total) from a native of Argyle, Maine, who worked at mining the gold fields in Sierra Nevada from 1866 to 1866. Most of the letters are written from California and Nevada to family members. 2...
Papers of Francis Bertody Sumner, one of the first Scripps Institution of Oceanography biologists, and his family. The collection consists of correspondence, academic papers and reports, photo albums and prints, scrapbooks, and records of the Sumner Club.
Invoice from legal publishers Sumner Whitney & Co. of San Francisco to the California State Library for $34.50, dated September 1, 1873.
Archives of the Sun & Moon Press, Douglas Messerli's "alternative" publishing venture, dedicated to experimental poetry, fiction and drama. Sun & Moon Press was founded in 1976 in College Park, Maryland, and later relocated to Los Angeles. The bulk of...
Consists of 10 folders containing photographic negatives, cd-roms; flash drive and contact sheets for documentary photos taken by Leon Sun. The photographic materials document Jesse Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign, pro-choice rallies, labor strikes, San Francisco's Chinatown, peace rallies, Asian/Pacific Islander...
Technical reports and general interest essays published by Sun Microsystems Laboratories.
Consists of 4 volumes, including records of goods taken by various customers, 1899-1900; record of daily sales (no. 15) in Feb. 1902; and, a general ledger prepared for 1891, but never used. With these is a letter (in English) from...
Letters asking for goods from various individuals: A.H. Hazen (Rocky Gulch), J.W. McCartea (Cat Town and Solomon), W.S. Howeth (Graveland), W.W. Hilliard (Hamilton's Station), and Sun Lun Sang Co. (San Francisco)
Collection consists of Sun Sun Wo Company records dating from 1880 to 1895, including invoices and receipts, lists, and other business documents. Cardfile box 1 contains a lengthy scroll of company documents.
Freight bills and envelopes from the Sun Sun Wo Store in Coulterville, CA.
The Sun Valley Woman's Club was a regional chapter of a women led, community based volunteer organization. It operated under the Sierra-Cahuenga District of the California Federation of Women's Clubs, an affiliate of the international General Federation of Women's Clubs....
"The Sunday Before: Sermons by Pacific Coast Pastors of the Japanese Race on the Sunday before Evacuation to Assembly Centers in the Late Spring of 1942" includes sermons delivered by Protestant ministers prior to the forced evacuation of Japanese and...
Billy Sunday (1862-1935) was a professional baseball player before his conversion at the Pacific Garden Rescue Mission and subsequent career as an evangelist. Renowned for his theatrical antics on the platform and his organizational abilities, Sunday contributed significantly to the...
A collection of material related to Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, and his work as British secretary of state and the colonies of New Jersey and New York.
Designs, press release, clipping, and one photograph, 1982-1984, concerning the sundial designed by Bracewell for Stanford's overseas campus in Florence; and a sketch, description, and letter concerning his sundial for the Terman building at Stanford, 1995....
Correspondence, reports, writings, certificates, and photographs relating to relations between Taiwan and the Soviet Union.
The documents the evolution of Sunga’s four-decade career as a television producer at CBS, ABC, and Paramount. The collection consists of production binders, scripts, production notes, correspondence with network executives, photographs, schedules, invoices, awards, and other materials related to Sunga’s...
Recordings of interviews with prominent figures in the audio and sound recording industry conducted by John Sunier for his radio program Audiophile Audition.
The Sunkist Growers Inc. records consists mostly of agreements between various growers and the Fruit Growers Supply Company and the Exchange By-Products Company, which were parts of the organization that provided wholesale supplies and developed markets for citrus by-products like...
The Sunkist Growers Incorporated records consist of two document boxes that contain organization papers. Notable items include the organization's annual reports (1957-1973), statistical bulletins (1941-1980), newsletters (c. 1970s), and packing house photographs.
Group of employees (men and women) posed in front of an exterior wall with the Sunlit Fruit Company sign above them. One view of a railroad platform and Southern Pacific boxcars with crates of fruit awaiting loading.
Photograph album , ca. 1903, containing 102 black/white photographs of various sizes, all accompanied by captions. Apparently an album (with the title 'Sunny Memories' on the cover) assembled by Albert R. Lennon, depicting a voyage from London to Australia and...
Title from item.
Views show Santa Cruz and scenes at Sunnyside Farm, residence of D.B. Woolf (David Bernard Woolf, known as D. Barney Woolf, former clerk of the California Supreme Court.).
Consists of transcripts of interviews conducted by volunteers of six residents in 1995, 2005 and 2006.
Sonia Shinn Sunoo was a Korean American teacher, researcher, and writer. This small collection consists primarily of Sunoo's oral history interview transcripts with early Korean immigrant picture brides (mail order brides). The collection also contains research materials regarding this topic...
This collection consists of the business records of the Sunset Club of Los Angeles, California, a men's social organization, from its inception in 1895, and currently updated through 2010.
The records of Sunset Magazine primarily consist of over 100,000 photographs as published in the magazine from 1948-1969 and 1977-1998.
Lane family origins and history of Sunset; Bill Lane's education, and early roles at Sunset; evolution of Sunset owners, editors, and interests; issues of technology, advertising, and audience; Bill Lane in the driver's seat; leadership on national parks and conservation;...
Financial records of the Sunset Railroad.
Collection documents activities of a non-profit, neighborhood-based organization involved in planning, architecture, transportation, historic preservation and education issues concerning the Sunset District of San Francisco.
The Sunshine Farm Dairy was operated by the Greenough family in Merced, California. The collection contains the records of a working dairy including individual cow records, business and financial records.
The collection contains the papers of Meryl and Manny Sunshine, socialist activists who were members of the Freedom Socialist Party, Radical Women, the Committee for a Revolutionary Socialist Party, the Peace and Freedom Party, and other organizations. It includes subject...
Relates to plans for a demonstration.
The Super Mold Corporation Collection affords insights into one of San Joaquin County's major manufacturing firms between its opening in 1936 and closing in 1976. The collection includes a variety of documents and photographs related to the company's administration and...
This collection consists of series of records from Santa Clara County Superior Court.
C-A 57 - Tomos I-XVIII; C-A 58 - Tomos XIX-XXI.
Photographs, programs, and promotional material from the Los Angeles based, all-male beauty contest, the Super-Men Pageant, 1981-1990.
This collection consists of research, notes, papers, and correspondence with a particular emphasis on Suppes' work on computer-assisted education research. It also includes various computer media and audiovisual materials related to his research interests....
Broadsides, folded sheets, and ordering forms for works of Susan E. King and the Paradise Press.
The documents the work of a group of young people to improve the social conditions and standing of Mexican Americans in the United States.The collection includes official records of the organization which detail the group's structure, purpose, and objectives. Correspondence...
356 volumes of records generated by the California Supreme Court between the years 1850 and 1991, including Bar misc. registers, a fee book, judgment books, minutes, registers of actions, and rolls of attorneys.
This ongoing collection consists of ephemera related to the Supreme Court of California....
The Supreme Court of California Library Records, dated 1880-1998, contain administrative, collection-related, and historical records created or collected by California Supreme Court librarians between the years 1908 and 1998. Collection records include accession records, ledgers, catalogues, inventories, and distribution lists,...
Transcriptions of minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, press releases, and clippings, relating to economic policies of the Supreme Economic Council and its predecessor, the Supreme Council of Supply and Relief, and to relief activities of the American Relief Administration in...
Collection of correspondence, research data, articles, reprints, images, drawings, and artifacts produced and or collected by Margaret Hart Surbeck.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to regulation of the American economy, especially food products, during World War I; American Relief Administration activities; and postwar marketing of American commodities.
The documents surfing and surf culture through article clippings and documents, as well as ephemera and media that describe surf culture, surfing's history, and information about surfing. contain various articles, bibliographies, and syllabi related to surfing. contains ephemera such as...
This collection contains nine periodicals related to surfing. Only two of them are still in circulation today; the others were discontinued or bought out by their larger competitors.
Lectures, correspondence, bulletins, financial records, and photographs, relating to Russian military history and to Russian émigréaffairs. Includes papers of the widow of A. A. Surnin.
Surprise Valley Township Road Tax receipts dated October 10, 1866.
Sound recordings of lectures, relating to political and philosophical aspects of Islam.
A collection of maps of Los Angeles, California, and surrounding areas created by Félix Violé, map surveyor and publisher.
An anthropological investigative project sponsored by various private organizations, the Survey of Race Relations records include a report, correspondence, interview transcripts, questionnaires, and printed matter relating to the social and economic status of Chinese, Japanese, other Asian, Mexican, and other...
Report to the Stanford University Board of Trustees pertaining to its need for increased endowment; subjects addressed include faculty salaries, scholarships, professional training, and student housing. Includes appendices.
This collection includes sets of aerial photographs used by the County Surveyor to create topographic maps and for other purposes and a collection related to the lawsuit Miller v. Thomas..
A collection of surveyor's notebooks created by American civil engineer Frank Henry Olmsted, who was Los Angeles city engineer from 1898 to 1900.
This is a surveyor's personal reference book mainly for laying out typical railroad spiral (tapering curves).
Most of the surveys were done in the Class L210 of the School of Librarianship, at the University of California, Spring of 1949 and 1950. A few are from a similar course at the University of San Francisco Librarianship Program,...
Forms part of the Donated oral histories collection of the Bancroft Library.
The collection contains minutes, correspondence, clippings files, and subject files produced by the Golden Gate chapter of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (AUGG). Some material is from ACT UP San Francisco (AUSF). The collection also contains banners, posters, buttons...
Typescript transcripts of oral histories with 26 Native Americans. Many include editorial marks and annotations. The interviewees discuss a variety of issues affecting Native Americans in contemporary American society.
John Wilder was the producer of the television series (1969) and (1970). The collection consists of scripts and production information related to the two programs.
Printed form with names filled in and dates altered in ms.
This is the personal collection of Conrad Susa (1935-2013), an American composer. This collection includes a rich history of Susa's life from his childhood in Springdale, Pennsylvania, to his death in San Franisco, California. Susa was an award winning composer,...
Papers re her research on Stephen Powers. Include letters from the California Academy of Sciences (George E. Lindsay), Current Anthropology (Sol Tax), Don D. Fowler, Michigan University's Dept. of Anthropology (Richard K. Beardsley) and others; her notes; and photocopies and...
Includes linguistic research notes on French, Japanese, and Navajo, and child language studies. Also contains correspondence, lectures, reprints, course materials, and grant proposals.
Portraits and other photographs of rodeo cowboys taken at Professional Rodeo Cowboys Assocation (PRCA) events, mostly in California. Subjects include Roger Cummings, Paul Mayo, Eddie Kutz, Toots Boyd, Ralph Pacheco, Rodeo Tommy (Tom Harris), Purple Cowboy, Lasso Man (Jeff Barmby),...
In 2005 MTA unearthed a Potters Cemetery when widening the street during Goldline construction in East LA. This portion of the cemetery contained 118 graves. One fourth of the gravesites were determined to be Chinese. The Susan G. Dickson collection...
This collection consists of outtakes from the 1971 documentary film Three lives directed by Louva Irvine, Susan Kleckner and Robin Mide and produced by Kate Millett, Kleckner, and Irvine. The collection is also comprised of a number of untitled feminist...
Concerning his address at the Mills College Commencement Day.
Materials related to Lobo's tenures as coordinator the University of California, Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies and at the Intertribal Friendship House Community History Project in Oakland, California. Includes correspondence; materials from her field methods classes; a documentation project...
Photographs from several construction projects, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, for which Lohwasser was an official photographer. Subjects include the 1989 collapse of the Cypress St. Viaduct freeway (Oakland, Calif.), the seismic retrofit of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay...
Contains attorney Susan M. Olson's research files related to her book on disability rights legislation and litigation titled, "Clients and lawyers: securing the rights of disabled persons." Includes photocopies of court petitions, transcripts and audiocassete interviews of disabled persons and...
The collection includes correspondence among Maret and other members of the Sierra Club Nuclear Waste Task Force and subject files concerning nuclear waste issues.
(1841-1908). One letter (ALS) from American poetry and prose writer Spalding re her health, together with printed poems, and obituary, [ca. 1890s-1908]. Alpha list.
Journal of an overland journey, May 8 - August 27, 1851, from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Oregon (v. 1), and transcripts of 17 letters, relating mainly to family affairs and pioneer life at Lebanon and Salem, Oregon, written to friends...
Diaries from 1899-1971 detailing Tinnemann's life as a high school student to the end of her life. Chronicles daily life as well as major local events like the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906 and international events like the...
Papers relating to Steigerwalt's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Consists of minutes, agendas, administrative files, correspondence and subject files kept by Susan Watson while she served on Save Mount Diablo's Board of Directors. The bulk of the collection are the subject files. Projects in the subject files include restoration...
Contains the files of a Lassen Park Foundation member concerning the funding, design, and construction of a Lassen Crossroads visitor center located near the southwest entrance to Lassen Volcanic National Park, [i.e. Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center]. The files include official...
Mainly letters from Mrs. Townsend to family in the East, describing her teaching experiences in Louisville, Kentucky, her life in San Francisco in 1851, farming and education in Placer County and later at Clear Lake, and her husband's law practice...
Consists primarily of subject files containing materials collected as background for books and articles published by Susanne Jonas between 1975 and 2010; binders with writings and research (much of it written in shorthand), research files including notes and off-prints, correspondence,...
Photograph album containing snapshots of everyday family life in and around Susanville, Oregon. Also includes views of Portland and perhaps other cities, as well as views of rural locations and scenes of nature. Includes 1 image of an anglo boy...
The Sushi Contemporary Performance & Visual Arts Archive documents the organization and its impact on the San Diego art scene from its inception in 1980 through its end in 2011. The collection is a record of the activities of the...
Sakae Susuki was born in 1875. A native of Okayama Prefecture, he arrived in the United States in 1898. He graduated from the University of Southern California Medical School in 1917 with additional studies at Berlin University. He lived in...
Relates to the activities of the Mellette during the battle of Iwo Jima.
Correspondence, meeting minutes, program plans, photographs, and slides for a slideshow for school groups on sustainable agriculture.
Photographs, correspondence, and related materials documenting the Czechoslovak dissident movement around Václav Havel in the 1970s and 1980s, the 1989 Velvet Revolution, and the role of the former dissidents in the post-communist government
The collection consists of papers and reports pertaining to underground water.
Collection consists of newspapers, magazines, and other contemporary documents about the Hungarian revolution of 1956....
Howard Vigne Sutherland, playwright, journalist, and poet, authored (1900); (1901); (1904); , 3 series (1908-1914); and (1913), among other works. The collection contains manuscripts of some of his works as well as several clippings about Sutherland and his writings.
The Ivan E. Sutherland collection on asynchronous computing ranges in date from 1966 to 1999 and contains materials from Sun Microsystems Laboratories and the Computer Systems Laboratory at Washington University related to asynchronous computing, known widely today as neuromorphic computing....
One letter on letterhead of the Niagara Mill and Mining Co. from Jas. Sutherland in French Gulch to W. S. Lowden in Weaverville, dated Nov. 24, 1888. The letter is accompanied by six black and white photographs 3 1/2 in....
126 primarily Bay Area and Los Angeles area punk and heavy metal music flyers, ephemera and posters collected by Sara Sutler-Cohen, a member of the scene in the mid 1980s and early 1990s. Among the bands represented in the collection...
The Judith Sutliff collection consists of personal papers donated by Sutliff, gathered while working as a volunteer with the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), and the United Farm Workers (UFW) during the years 1962-1982. The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings,...
This finding aid describes five separate collections related to Ladislav Sutnar (1897-1976), a pioneer of modern design, acquired by the Getty Research Institute (GRI) from 1991 to 2013. The archives document Sutnar's work in the areas of graphic design, product...
Kōtarō Sutō (ca. 1883- ) worked for Miami pioneer developer, Carl Fisher, before starting his own nursery business. This collection contains clippings about the Sutōs (mostly from Miami sources), photographs and snapshots of the Sutōs, records and correspondence related to...
Kotaro Suto was born circa 1883 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He came to the United States in 1900 and relocated to Miami Beach, Florida, ca. 1916. He married Masa Suto in 1921. Mr. Suto worked for Miami pioneer developer Carl...
The collection contains bills, payrolls, receipts, cancelled checks and other records for numerous Sutro enterprises and properties including Cliff House Ranch, Napa County Ranch, Reese Block, San Miguel Ranch, Sutro Baths, Sutro Heights and Sutro Railroad. The most extensive records...
This collection of Adolph Sutro's business papers includes correspondence dealing with the construction of the Sutro Tunnel (1869-1896); applications for employment on the tunnel project (1873-1877) and in the Baths (1892-1895); personal bills (1869-1890); miscellaneous correspondence (1870-1895); miscellaneous papers and...
The Adolph Sutro Papers consists of correspondence, much of it relating to the Sutro Tunnel Company and to the Funding Bill; records of the Sutro Tunnel Company including cipher books; documents relating to property holdings in San Francisco, Alameda, San...
A collection of personal and professional letters and documents related to the life and work of Adolph Sutro, German-American engineer, politician and philanthropist.
Incoming correspondence (1853-1899), mostly relating to the Sutro Tunnel and the Pacific Railroad Funding Bill; and 66 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings (1866-1898) documenting the major interests of Sutro's business and political career. Major correspondents include Theodore Sutro, J.M. Bassett, F.B....
This collection includes book leaves and facsimiles of title pages from rare books collected by Stanley S. Slotkin. Most of the leaves are from religious texts and are written in a variety of languages including Old English, Hebrew, German, Latin,...
This collection contains bible fragments and scrolls,as well as books and documents ranging in subject matter from Bible commenteries to hermenueutcs, lexicons, prayerbooks, philosophy, Cabalistic works, poetry, and medicine.
5 items: 1. Letter from Sutro to Louis Janin, March 21, 1867, transmitting amended articles of incorporation; 2. Letter (incomplete), (1867?), re use of proxies at a meeting of trustees; 3. Statement of progress at header and shafts, October 19,...
Consists of correspondence, books, receipts, ephemera, printed matter, and photographs relating to the Anti-Railroad Funding Bill, Sutro's book buying activities, San Francisco mayoral campaign, Sutro Baths, Sutro Heights, and the Sutro Tunnel.
Records from the Sutter and Yuba Counties Cooperative Extension offices contain materials created by farm advisors Janine Hasey, Kate Wilkin, Franz Niderholzer, and Whitney Brim-Deforest. Materials cover topics including annual reports of work, home demonstration activities, pomology, livestock, rice, walnuts,...
The Sutter Basin Company Records document the draining of 45,000 acres of land along the Sacramento River near Robbins, California, and the subsequent use of the land for farming. The collection includes letters and telegrams from Chicago to Sacramento on...
The Pacific Regional Humanities Center at the University of California, Davis, in collaboration with the Middle Mountain Foundation, collected oral histories of landowners in the area of the Sutter Buttes. The Sutter Buttes are a small mountain range located in...
Sutter County Library's photograph collection includes images of local historical interest including early farming; small town and country life in California's northern Central Valley; early recreational hunting and fishing; family life in a migrant camp; levees and floods; historical...
Business records from a general store in Sutter Creek, California from the 1860s through the 1890s.
"A record of events kept by John A. Sutter and his clerks at New Helvetia, California from September 9th 1845 till May 25th 1848". The entries, made by John Bidwell, W.F. Swasey, William N. Loker, and Sutter are concerned with...
Business papers, legal papers, estate matters, manuscript statement of events occurring in Sacramento, 1848-1850....
Includes letters from Sutter, documents relating to property, and copy of inventory of Russian-American Company property at Fort Ross and Bodega.
Correspondence, Sutter claim materials, miscellaneous papers....
Letter from Sutter dealing with criminals, trapping parties, and American immigrants.
John Augustus Sutter (1803-1880) was granted land in 1841 which he named New Helvetia, now part of Sacramento, and built Sutter's Fort. In 1848, Sutter discovered gold on his land, which marked the beginning of the Gold Rush in California....
Collection contains a personal handwritten letter penned at Hock Farm in Sutter County, California, by John Augustus Sutter. The letter informs the recipient that a shipment of grapes and figs will be sent to his property. Recipient was John Sutter's...
Letters, financial records, papers, and clippings relating to John Augustus Sutter and his descendants, primarily those of his daughter Anna Elisa Sutter who married Francis Xavier Link, and his grand-daughter (daughter of John A Sutter, Jr.), Anna Elisa Sutter Hull,...
Views include family portraits, family homes (some in Pennsylvania), scenery from Europe, etc.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Omar Suttles (1893-1980) was the founder of the Airfloat Coach Manufacturing Company and manufactured one of the earliest travel trailers built specifically for recreation. He co-founded the Trailer Coach Association (TCA), presently known as Manufactured Housing Institute, and wrote a...
Letter embossed with the logo of Sutton & Co. of 84 Wall Street, New York, agents for a dispatch line for San Francisco. The handwriting on the letter, dated June 16, 1855, is such that it is difficult to tell...
Letter embossed with the logo of Sutton & Co. of 84 Wall Street, New York, agents for a dispatch line for San Francisco. The handwriting on the letter, dated June 16, 1855, is such that it is difficult to tell...
Writings, clippings, letters, and notes, relating to the incidence, magnitude and category of wars, civil wars, revolutions and other violent conflicts throughout the world from 1820 to 1970; and to the career of the American entrepreneur Armand Hammer, and especially...
Jefferson Sutton, a San Diego State University graduate, is the author of more than 20 novels written in different genres: science fiction, war, politics, and juvenile literature. His books can be found in libraries throughout the country, his novels were...
Photographs, postcards, printed matter, miscellany, and memorabilia, relating to American military operation of railroads in the Murmansk region of Russia during World War I and the Russian Civil War. Includes World War I military helmets.
This collection contains correspondence to Mildred Sutton from family and friends serving during the Second World War. Also included are photographs of the soldiers and other materials.
These papers consist of select records of the Suvorovskii kadetskii korpus (Suvorov cadet corps), located in Moscow, whose members were active in emigration in its alumni association. The records relate to the history of the cadet corps as well as...
This collection contains artifacts, photographs, and papers pertaining to Claire (Tsuyuko Fukumitsu) and Isao Suzuki’s family history, childhood, their incarceration at Tule Lake during World War II, and their post-war business careers.
The collection consists of three drafts of his doctoral thesis Ministry in the Assembly and Relocation Centers of World War II, as well as books and other research materials donated by Suzuki. The thesis describes daily life and worship...
The papers date from the late 1930s through the early 1970s, with most materials from the 1960s. Included is correspondence, teaching materials, research materials, and drafts of books and articles. Also included are materials relating to professional associations and committees...
Photocopy.
Photograph albums documenting the life and early career of Sven G. Anderson, including associated civil engineering projects and their regions, locations where he lived, colleagues and friends. Vol. 1 (1926-1928): Antioch College, Ohio; Hamilton City; Bell Ranch; Mission Bridge; Sunol...
Photographs documenting various structures related to architectural projects associated with the career of Sven Thomasen, chiefly during his employ at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in San Francisco. Building locations are chiefly in California; other locations include Hawaii, Texas and Taiwan.
Audio tapes of spoken word and musical performances, largely related to Bertolt Brecht and radical theater of the 1960s.
The Svensson Collection consists principally of correspondence to Anders Svensson (1883-1890); personal papers and diaries of Anders Svensson and Svensson's personal library. Most of the material is in Swedish....
The collection consists of typewritten manuscripts and related materials co-authored or written by Sverdrup, including .
Writings, correspondence, notes, genealogical charts, certificates, and photographs relating to the history of the Svi͡atopolk-Mirskiĭ family from the tenth to the twentieth century and to Russian émigré affairs. Consists mainly of drafts of, and working materials for, a genealogical history....
Slides, reprints, and conference proceedings related to Cooperative Extension Horticulturalist Pavel Švihra's work in environmental horticulture, especially Sudden Oak Death in California.
These papers provide insight into the life of the Orthodox Church in Poland in the Interwar period. Aleksander K. Svitich, a theologian and member of the faculty of the Vilno Theological Seminary, served on the editorial board of , a...
Relates to political and economic conditions in the Soviet Union in 1922.
Contains 5 letters from S.W. Royston to his friend Clark in Conn., discussing life and society in Texas, Arkansas, and Mexico during the Mexican war and political life in Tenn.
Consists chiefly of research data gathered by Shear in 1931, with his summaries of the data for various studies of fruit consumption, 1909 to 1931, done under the auspices of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Berkeley....
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, resolutions, bulletins, minutes, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to socialist and communist movements in the United States, and especially to the Socialist Workers Party and other Trotskyist groups in the post-World War II period.
The materials consist of letters written by Frances [Fannie] M. Swain to members of her family in Indiana...
The scrapbook which forms the chief element of these papers was created by W.B. Swain. It contains theater programs, reviews and Swain's notes about attendance and the performances at Marysville between 1886 and 1908. One of the Swains also collected...
Correspondence between Dr. Swain and Stanford President Ray Lyman Wilbur regarding the Chemistry Department and records pertaining to the honor system in the Chemistry Department (1916-1920) and the Cardinal Gun Club (1928-1930).
Report on railroad construction in the Swakopmund district of German Southwest Africa (now Namibia). Purchase, Breur
Alan Swallow (1915-1966) was a professor of English at the University of Denver where he helped to found the University of Denver Press (1947). He also created the Alan Swallow, Publisher publishing company (1954). His imprints included Big Mountain Press,...
The collection contains drafts, background research, and publicity materials for the books, poems and stories written by Jean Swallow. She also amassed material on Alcoholics Anonymous and other groups that assist people in recovery from substance abuse.
Scrapbook including hundreds of advertisements, interviews, and reviews relating to a United States speaking tour of Swami Bhagwan Bissessar.
This collection contains over 500 black-and-white aerial photographs of images taken mostly of the Southwestern United States; as well as color slides, negatives, and clippings belonging to Sri Ratnam Swami, a former employee of Fairchild Aerial Survey and Aero Service...
A collection of biographical and professional files from the estate of Sri Ratnam Swami, who worked at Fairchild Aerial Surveys from 1960-1963.
Swan Press was organized by the firm Sign of the Swan, and operated as a private press in London and Leeds, England. The collection consists of correspondence, proofs, papers, booklets, pamphlets, and the Swan edition of .
Summary: Collection includes biographical research for a biography of Theodore Dreiser, personal correspondence, writings, and material collected on the assassinatiin of John F. Kennedy....
This collection contains correspondence, poetry, fiction and prose writings by UCSC education and creative writing Professor Emeritus David Swanger.
The Swanlund-Baker Collection depicts a wide variety of everyday northwest California scenes and activities from the early twentieth century. Lumber industry, tanbark industry, flower nurseries, city and village street scenes, schools, portraits, parks, ships, shipbuilding, shipwrecks, and rivers are the...
Magazines, brochures, newsletters, training and safety manuals, reports, and other files gathered by Christopher Swann in the course of his research into commercial and deep sea diving for his book .
Erotic fiction, poetry, and other writings (circa 1969) by gay artist and author, Ingo Swann. The bulk of the collection comprises manuscripts from his novel, , which he wrote under the pseudonym Hero Haubold.
A comprehensive collection of approximately 48,000 photographic prints, transparencies, slides and negatives in black-and-white and color by a self-taught photographer and practicing architect who traveled widely, documenting the art, architecture, and landscape of the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Latin America,...
Depicts street scenes in Czechoslovakia at the time of Soviet military intervention in 1968, and scenes of subsequent political activity in Czechoslovakia.
This collection contains correspondence from T/5 George E. Swanson, USA to his parents and sister during the Second World War. It also contains correspondence from Edwin Georg Swanson to Gerda Bohm during the First World War.
John August Swanson is a Los Angeles-based artist and printmaker. His art often depicts Biblical scenes as well as messages of peace and justice. This collection features his works as well as additional material such as promotional material and a...
This collection contains letters and military documents related to the service of PFC Robert Swanson, USA. Swanson was stationed as part of the Army Signal Corps in Germany and England during the Cold War.
Contains interviews with former mayors Elmer E. Robinson, George Christopher, and Joseph L. Alioto for Sward's article published May 27, 1981; and with Erhard Seminar Training (est) founder, Werner Erhard, for Sward's article published April 19, 1984.
The Harry S. Swarth field notes include field notes and a bound photocopy of a diary. These materials offer insight into the work done by Swarth between 1896-1930.
The Swarthmore College collection consists largely of pamphlets and other printed matter, arranged by subject. The preponderance of the materials relate to World War I; the Spanish Civil War; the espionage case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Martin Sobell;...
Relates to conditions in Romania during World War II, 1939-1941.
The Heidi Swarts Collection spans the years 1989-2005 and contains letters, government documents, flyers, memos, and other organizational records from the People Improving Communities through Organizing (PICO) and the People Acting Together in Community (PACT) organizations, acting, in this case,...
The collection contains materials related to the life and career of author, teacher, and librarian, Susan G. Swartzburg....
The Eugene Swarzwald Collection consists of 9,674 black and white photographs, negatives, a photograph album, magazine mock-ups, letters, and ephemera acquired between 1925 and 1968 by Eugene Swarzwald and the Swarzwald family for considered use in the magazine . Images...
Comments on the San Francisco company formed by his father, Robert H. Swayne, and John G. Hoyt in 1890 and its development and growth.
Primarily letters from famous English authors and clergymen; some autographs and portions of letters also included.
This collection contains correspondence from T/SGT Walter W. Swayze, USAAF and Hilda Swayze during the Second World War as well as various documents and items kept by T/SGT Swayze from during his service or received afterwards.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Swaziland.
Marriage certificates, picture albums, family memoirs....
Marriage certificates, picture albums, family memoirs
This collection contains correspondence written by Pvt. Frank L. Swede, Jr., USA to his family during the Second World War.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Sweden newspaper collection (1914-1990) comprises twenty-two different titles of publication, in Swedish, Estonian, Latvian. The titles within this collection...
Approx. 46 printed items, most pamphlets...
Include copies of articles and clippings giving a history and description of the church, notes on the building and the garden, and photographs.
Collection consists primarily of black and white production stills and portrait photographs of Swedish actors and actresses in Swedish films from ca. 1940s-ca. 1960s.
Collection consists of photographs and advertising material. Includes many photographs of singers and personalities of the Swedish National Theatre relating to the plays of August Strindberg and Eugene O'Neill, as well as photographs of the Swedish restaurant, Berns....
The collection contains biographical and research files for Beatrice Marcy Sweeney, UCSB biology professor.
This collection contains hundreds of T-shirts, buttons, posters and other artifacts collected by David Sweeney. Includes items from Castro Street Station and other Castro neighborhood establishments, South of Market bars, and other venues of interest to gay men.
The James Sweeny photograph collection, 1870-1950, (SAFR 24831, P77-047L) is comprised mainly of photograph of various steamships. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
Writings, printed matter, videocassettes, and memorabilia relating to the training of Chinese troops by American instructors at the Ramgarh Training Center during World War II.
One plaque and one framed resolution.
The Ansel Adams Fiat Lux collection, created between 1964-1967, consists of approximately 6,700 negatives and 600 photographs. These photos were used in a book entitled , written by art critic Nancy Newhall and published to commemorate the centennial of the...
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Irish-born American soldier Thomas William Sweeny (1820-1892), including his personal and official correspondence, military records accumulated during his service in the Mexican War, tours in California and Nebraska Territory, and the...
Journals, ledgers, cash books, invoices and letter book for general merchandise store.
Correspondence and miscellanea, relating to the radio broadcast of a "Salute to the War Mothers," 1942, and the publication of a pamphlet, Salute to the Gold Star Mothers (1943), by the American Legion San Francisco Post No. 1.
This collection of correspondence, agency reports, field notes, and photographs was compiled by Evander M. Sweet, Jr., Inspector of Indian Services for the BIA from 1915 to 1921. Much of the material consists of Sweet's inspection and investigative reports prepared...
This collection contains family correspondence.
This collection consists of photographs, programs, musical scores, and clippings relating to dance.
Correspondence, writings, notes, and clippings, relating to attitudes of the British and American governments toward publication of captured German documents appearing as Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945 (Washington and London, 1949-1983), especially in relation to the Duke of Windsor....
The Pearl Shaffer Sweet Collection contains correspondence, notes and papers describing the formation of the J.A.B. Fry Library. These materials also document Mrs. Sweet's research activities as Archivist of that Library. Before and after her retirement, Mrs. Sweet maintained scrapbooks...
The Sweet manuscript collection is a very small part of a much larger personal library, all of which was donated to UCSB. Included in the manuscript section is correspondence, a diary, photos (Robert B. Sweet and others), scrapbooks, volumes of...
Collection contains papers, books, surgical instruments, stereotactic devices, and memorabilia....
Chiefly family snapshots and some studio portraits of an Armenian American family in the Fresno area. Snapshots depicting outings, leisure gatherings and celebrations from about 1910 to 1930 predominate, and locations are chiefly around Northern California, including Fresno, Yosemite, the...
Includes material related to the Japanese earthquake of 1923.
A political cartoon by artist Cloyd Sweigert.
Diaries, 1942-1944, relating to landing craft tank (LCT) operations in the Mediterranean theater during World War II, and especially to the landings at Anzio, including both original diaries and typed transcripts; and reports and protocols of International Labour Organisation meetings,...
Relates to the American diplomat Hugh Gibson. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa. Photocopy.
The collection consists of Dr. Mark Swerdlow's autobiographical statement and curriculum vitae; an incomplete selection of reprints of publications; programs, reports, transcripts and articles of pain symposia; and information about professional societies devoted to pain research and treatment. Highlights include:...
Four historical scrapbooks and one photograph album from the collection of Phyllis Swerilas. Three scrapbooks, dating to 1910-1930, document the Hollywood, California residence of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Guido Castles, "Sans Souci." The fourth scrapbook tracks the performances of American...
A collection of family correspondence related to Leonard Swett, Illinois lawyer and advisor to President Abraham Lincoln.
The collection consists of primarily of photographs of various towns, communities and people in Arizona Territory, California, and Sonora, Mexico.
Letters, primarily from other educators and publishers; biographical sketches and memorial tributes; personalia; ms. of his Public Education in California; royalty statements and publishing contracts; appointment certificates; scrapbooks relating to his family (with photographs) and to his professional activities.
The papers and photographs of the Swett and Tracy families, including materials on John Swett, Mary Tracy Swett, and their children (especially Helen and Frank Swett) as well as materials on the family of Frederick Palmer Tracy and Emily Scott...
Press bulletins and reports, relating to conditions in Poland and activities of Poles in foreign countries during World War II.
Includes correspondence, writings, memoranda, reports, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to Radio Free Europe broadcasting to Poland, political conditions in Poland, and Polish émigré affairs. Also includes radio broadcast materials: RFE/RL Polish Service script coversheets and recordings (compact...
Relates to the ethnic composition of Lithuania, and especially to the Polish population there.
Poetry and fiction manuscripts and notes, personal correspondence, and memorabilia.
Collection includes 19 manuscripts written on palm leaves and 4 written on folded paper. Fifteen of the manuscripts are written in variants of scripts belonging to the family of Laos Tham or Northern Thai scripts; three manuscripts are written in...
A bound volume containing 79 manuscript and printed broadsides chiefly from the 1720s and 1730s with satirical, humorous, and political ballads, poems, and prose by various Anglo-Irish writers, dramatists, and clerics including Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Some of the unattributed manuscript...
This collection contains 74 pieces related to Anglo-Irish writer, satirist and cleric Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), chiefly representing his later life in Ireland from the 1720s to the late 1730s. Documents include manuscripts in Swift's hand, or contemporary copies, as well...
Original compositions, reviews, articles, working notes, concert announcements, and awards.
The collection contains many awards; honorary degrees; certificates given to Swig. Also includes some correspondence with family, friends, famous people including a few letters with close friends Earl Warren and Edmund G. "Pat" Brown; photographs of Swig at events; and...
The collection contains a biographical sketch of Alfred P. Swineford, copies of correspondence from him to his daughter, Nelly Flower Stafford (Mrs. E. O. Stafford), a manuscript entitled "A Cruise of Ten Thousand Miles in Alaskan Waters," and a description...
Philip David Swing (1884-1963) practiced law in San Bernadino before becoming the deputy District Attorney and District Attorney in Imperial County (1908-15). He was appointed judge of the Superior Court of Imperial County (1919-21) and later elected as a Republican...
The Stephen Swinhoe collection, circa 1950-1960, (SAFR 24834, P78-017a) is comprised of a photograph of EPPLETON HALL (built 1914; paddle tugboat) on the River Tyne, England. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
Relates to events in Petrograd during the Russian Revolution, 1917 March 12-27.
Correspondence of the James Swinnerton family, chiefly letters written to James Swinnerton (ca. 1820-198?) and his wife Rhoda (1833?-1886) by their children and grandchildren. The bulk of the collection was written during the 1870s and 1880s and concerns family matters...
This collection contains the correspondence of 1stLt. Pete N. Swisher, USA to his friend Robin Gordon during the Vietnam War. The collection also contains some poems copied by Swisher, a photograph of Swisher, and an issue of Stars and Stripes,...
Photographs, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of Swiss military, history and politics, and radical and youth movements in Switzerland.
Contains financial records, correspondence, contracts, meat inspection labels, artifacts and information on the Pacific Coast Meat Jobbers Association.
Charters for the establishment of SUNM lodges: Lodge No. 145, Sacramento, granted March 30, 1954; Lodge No. 194, Klamath Falls, Oregon, November 1, 1941; Lodge No. 262, Sacramento, granted November 15, 1934 .
Collection consists primarily of letters from John M. Switzer to his brother Albert, written while a student in Chicago (1892-93), at Stanford University (1893-1899), and from Manila, Philippines (1899). His Stanford letters discuss social life of students, disappointment with the...
This collection contains one letter from Pvt. Karl Switzer, AEF to his father Albert during the First World War.
Phonotapes and typewritten transcripts of interviews of General Bruce Palmer, Jr., commander, United States Forces, Dominican Republic, 1965, relating to city fighting in the Dominican Republic; and of Lieutenant Colonel John Plantikow, United States Army, relating to city fighting in...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Switzerland newspaper collection (1914-2001) comprises thirty-nine different titles of publication, in German, French, Italian, and English. All titles within...
Letters from Charles Byron Swope to his wife, Gretchen, written during his tour of duty during World War I at Fort McDowell on Angel Island in San Francisco Bay.
This collection contains the papers of American astronomer Henrietta Swope (1902-1980), who spent most of her career developing techniques to measure distances in space.
Throughout his career Swope produced and directed prime time programs for all major American television networks. The collection consists of scripts, notes, credits, cast and crew lists, shooting schedules, budgets, and memos for various television projects, including the Emmy nominated...
The materials consist of course planning documents, correspondence, syllabi, memoranda, and flyers used to advertise the workshop....
Statistics, writings, translations, notes, maps, and printed matter, relating to the ethnography of Upper Silesia in 1910; Polish boundary questions, 1918-1945; the Paris Peace Conference of 1919; communism in Eastern Europe after World War II; and the authorship of the...
Included are letters related directly to events in India's history, documents and letters from Sword's life in the United States, as well as typed correspondence, handwritten letters, hand drawn maps, sketches, reports, telegrams and more. Some of the letters and...
Collection consists of book and periodical publications of the Swordsman Publishing Company. Periodicals include (sometimes published as ), , , and ....
The collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, event programs, organization documents, and various pamphlets and flyers written by and relating to Sy Foster's activities from 1930 - 1963.
Commonplace Book, with handwritten and printed quotations and poems, by Sybil Waller, English designer, interior decorator, and daughter of Pickford Waller, ca. 1910s. Re date, contains entry for Siegfrid Sassoon, well-known WWI poet.
Mattilda is a writer and activist concerned with various issues within the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. The major subjects include assimilation, gender, identity, and politics. The collection contains manuscripts, 'zines, published articles and books, photographs and audiovisual materials.
Relates to the uprising in Irkutsk, and the liquidation of the rule of Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak in the region of Irkutsk in the period from 1919 December 23 to 1920 January 5.
Written while industrial chemist and geologist. Included are reports on the geological features of the Mountain Division of the Nevada Irrigation District, with related photographs and maps, 1925; the geological features of proposed Milton Haypress Diversion of the Nevada Irrigation...
The correspondence consists mainly of letters to and from other iris growers, but also includes some re libraries and librarianship.
Includes copies of letters written by him as commander-in-chief of "The Liberators," urging a national crusade for the repeal of federal reserve bank acts; letters to him from individuals expressing support and from various economic reform and fascistic organizations, including...
A collection of letters from Saxon Sydney-Turner to his friend Clive Bell.
These mimeographed syllabi are for Geology 4 and 5, the summer courses on field and topographic geology. Includes parts 1 (Geology 4) and 2 (Geology 5) from June 1920 used by Thomas D. Radcliffe; part 2 from June 1920 with...
Collection contains photographs and scrapbooks documenting the effects of the 1971 earthquake on the Sylmar, California area. Photographs include Olive View Hospital, Foothill Medical Center and Nursing Home, Indian Hill Medical Center, Pacoima Lutheran Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, Veterans Hospital,...
Contain correspondence, subject files, articles, poetry, research notes, annotated books and photographs.
Sylvester (born Sylvester James Jr.) was a disco-soul singer-songwriter known for his androgynous appearance, falsetto singing voice, and the moniker the “Queen of Disco.” The collection is arranged into four series: Photographs, Publicity and Event Materials, Audiovisual Materials, and Garments...
Sylvester James, Jr. (September 6, 1947–December 16, 1988), better known as Sylvester, was an American disco and soul singer-songwriter. He was known for his flamboyant and androgynous appearance. The collection contains photographs of Sylvester taken at a performance at the...
The Sylvester papers include work done by Sylvester both in the realm of child psychology and without, primarily dedicated to patient files from fifteen years of child therapy practice and manuscripts both written by and collected by Sylvester. Smaller sections...
This collection contains one box of photographic images taken by Captain Owen M. Sylvester while at Tule Lake Segregation Center during a military occupation as a member of the 772 Military Police Battalion in 1943. This collection is digitized and...
Several refer to Stephen Spender.
Photographs of the Sierra Nevada by Sylvia Joan Waters, taken during some of her summer backpacking expeditions and winter cross-country skiing trips.
The papers include organizational files concerning some of the many conservation organizations in which McLaughlin has been involved, including Save San Francisco Bay Association, People for Open Space, Citizens for East Shore Parks, and the Audubon Society. The bulk of...
Miscellaneous works of art by Giacomo Patri, including many original pieces. Material shelved in --AX includes original scratchboard drawings of dramatic scenes (perhaps executed for a wordless novel by Patri), stylized paintings of agriculture scenes, a forest scene print, an...
Pamphlets, flyers, leaflets, and miscellany, relating to the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Collection consists of approximately 360 playbills and printed programs of primarily (but not exclusively) New York City theater, opera, dance and music performances that took place between 1976 and 2023, with the majority of the playbills dating from 2000-2018....
Symphony Parnassus initiated in 1965 as the Doctors Symphony, it was renamed Symphony Parnassus in 1999. It is made up of amateur and professional musicians from the faculty, staff and student body of UCSF. The collection contains ephemera in the...
Poem in tribute to Rudjer Josip Bŏscović.
Sound and video recordings of lecture presentations given at a two-day Symposium in Celebration of the 75th Birthday of Roger R. Revelle held on March 9-10, 1984.
Contemporary Mexican film festival and symposium, held at Stanford University and University of California at Berkeley, April 11-20, 1991....
Synanon was founded by Charles Dederich, Sr. in 1958. Synanon's detoxification therapy attracted wealthy drug and alcohol abusers with chapters in San Francisco, Tulare and Marin Counties, Detroit, and as far as Germany and Malaysia. The collection consists of correspondence,...
This collection contains programs, documents, and other material pertaining to the Synapsis Club at the University of California, Riverside during the mid-20th century. The Synapsis Club was founded by Herbert J. Webber in the early 20th century as a lecture...
Minutes and records of a Los Angeles-based electrical society.
Convention on censorship and list of books withdrawn from sale, September-October 1940. Photocopy.
George Synnerberg (1882-1957), also known as Georgii Georgievich Siunnerberg, was a Russian Imperial Army officer and trade representative of Swedish-Finnish origin. The collection includes speeches and writings, typescripts, audiotapes, photographs and photograph albums, identification papers, correspondence, diaries, and other biographical...
Under the leadership of James William McClendon (1924-2000) a Congress on Systematic Theology was held at Fuller Theological Seminary in 1993. The collection consists of two boxes of papers related to the Lilly grant which made this Congress possible, as...
The System Development Foundation was a scientific funding organization which distributed all its funds within a finite period of time. The Foundation was formed in 1969 from a corporation in existence since 1956, made its first grants (in the form...
This collection contains material donated by Frances Stephanie Szalay from her time in service in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) during and after the Second World War.
Reports, bulletins, serial issues, pamphlets, and leaflets, relating to political, economic, and human rights conditions in Poland, Solidarnosc and other oppositional organizations, political prisoners, and official and oppositional press and radio broadcasting.
Series II of the Harald Szeemann papers contains artist files on more than 24,000 artists. In addition to fine arts artists, Harald Szeemann created artist files for architects, composers, musicians, film directors, authors and philosphers. The contents of the artist...
Swiss art curator Harald Szeemann (1933-2005) organized more than 150 exhibitions during a career that spanned almost five decades. An advocate of contemporary movements such as conceptualism, land art, happenings, Fluxus and performance, and of artists such as Joseph Beuys,...
Clara M. Szego (b.1916-), a biologist, taught at the UCLA School of Medicine before accepting a position in the Department of Zoology where she was promoted to full professorship (1960). Her research included work on molecular and cellular mechanisms of...
Professional and personal correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, photographs, technical reports and publications, ca. 1910 to 1980.
The photographs consist of images of friends gathering at homes and on the beach, of a Los Angeles Christopher Street West pride parade, and of Radical Faeries gatherings, 1981-1985, undated.
Papers of physician Gertrud Weiss Szilard. Weiss was a professor of preventive medicine and a public health officer, researcher, and consultant. She was married to nuclear physicist and biologist Leo Szilard and edited his papers after his death. Her papers...
Laboratory notebooks (1948-1953) of Leo Szilard and Aaron Novick. Szilard, a nuclear physicist, biologist and advocate of global arms control, held an appointment (1948-1955) as a professor of biophysics at the Institute of Radiology and Biophysics, University of Chicago, and,...
The Leo Szilard Letters to Gertrud Weiss collection contains letters written between 1937 and 1959 from Szilard to Weiss. The letters document the development of their relationship during this period and cover a variety of topics, including Szilard's battle with...
Papers of Leo Szilard, nuclear physicist, biologist, and advocate of global arms control. Most of the material in the accession processed in 1988 dates from the late 1930s to the early 1960s, the period following Szilard's move to the United...
Framed fine art: two prints by conceptual artist Agnes Denes, and an original drawing by abstract sculptor Mark di Suvero.
This collection consists of performing arts materials collected by American journalist Bernardine Szold-Fritz. Materials are primarily composed of clippings about the career of her daughter, theatre actress Rosemary Carver.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, notes, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in Hungary during the transition from communist to post-communist regime, socialist movements in Hungary, and Hungarian foreign relations.
Unfinished illuminated copy of the Covenant of the League of Nations; and framed caricature of Adolf Hitler.