Educational Survey of El Dorado County. Mimeograph report, mainly about a school system in northern California, and related newspaper clippings, ca. 1917. Deaccession?
B. Neil & Company account book of Fort Crook, a California military postin the Fall River Valley of Shasta County.
Chiefly snapshot portraits of Native Americans from Alaska, many of them apparently relatives, friends and/or associates of Strong.
A collection of approximately 130 letters from around 90 different women, all written to one southern California man, Steve B., in response to personal ads he placed in the , , and international pen-pal services in the early 1990s. Most...
Holograph letter signed by A. B. Thompson in San Francisco, [California] to F. D. Atherton, Esq. in Valpariso about difficulties with regard to a property claim which may be solved by Atherton's testimony. The letter asks Atherton to verify certain...
Although Herbert and Mina Klein worked together closely on many of the projects described in the collection, almost all of the correspondence and notes are by Herbert Klein, who also seems to have assembled the original files. For simplicity's sake,...
One letter (ALS) to Jonas Huddle, reflecting on the character of local "Yankie" (sic) residents. Cheyenne City, Dakota Territory, 8 Apr. 1868.
4 Logbooks about the B-24s which have been sold to England.
Papers relating to graphite mining in northern Mexico (Sonora). Include correspondence, a ledger book, financial documents, and contracts.
Relates to letters of appeal from Reinhold Mayer, minister president of Baden-Württemberg, to Lucius D. Clay, United States High Commissioner for Germany, protesting Allied industrial dismantling in Germany.
The collection consists of research files and notes related to the study of supernovae, RR Lyrae stars, star populations, galaxies (including the Andromeda Galaxy), and various novae by German-born astronomer Wilhelm Heinrich Walter Baade (1893-1960), who joined the staff...
The Keli Baars Collection (1982-2000; undated) contains two boxes of notebooks, textbooks, manuals, homework, guides, reports, and other materials belonging to Keli Baars and relate to her training and career as an electrician. A majority of the collection consists of...
Writings, reports, memoranda, letters, pamphlets, and other printed matter relating to international communism, communism in the United States, communism in maritime unions, and internal security activities of the Office of Naval Intelligence during World War II.
This collection contains correspondence, prototypes, blueprints and other documents from Charles Harding Babb, founder of The Babb Company.
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to peace and anti-nuclear movements in the United States, and especially at San Jose State University in the 1970s and 1980s.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to American Relief Administration and American Friends Service Committee work in Russia.
This collection consists of English and Spanish instructional materials from Harry E. Babbitt's company Babbitt Instructional Resources, along with issues of the publications La Aventura de la Historia purchased from B.I.R.
This collection contains eight letters from LtCol. Theodore Babbitt, USA to his sister Eleanor Babbitt during the Second World War. Also included is one photocopied obituary for Babbitt.
The Conrad S. Babcock papers, circa 1877-1941 (bulk 1898-1918), document Babcock's service in the U.S. Army from 1894-1937. The bulk of the collection consists of Babcock's memoirs detailing his military service at home, in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War...
Memoirs and photographs, relating to American military activities during the Philippine insurrection of 1899-1901, and in France during World War I.
The Harry Babcock Photograph Albums collection contains 175 photographic prints taken between 1881 and 1883, presumably by Harry Babcock. The collection contains many scenes of outdoor recreational activities, including hunting, fishing, boating, and camping. The natural locations photographed include Yosemite,...
Philip Babcock served with the 88th Aero Squadron in the First World War. This Collection documents his life and the history of the squadron.
Ruth G. Babcock was a resident of Glendale, California and the founder and president of Chapter 71 of the WAC Mothers' Association, an organization established to aid members of the Women's Army Corps wherever they served during World War II....
Letters to family members relating to Russian literature and personal affairs. Includes typed transcripts. Photocopy.
Relates to Poland during World War II, Polish-Soviet relations, Polish military operations, and the formation of the Polish army in the Soviet Union.
Materials documenting the life and career of writer and artist Eve Babitz. Collection includes writings, personal and biographical items, photographs, and artwork.
Mae Babitz (1911-2003) illustrated architectural landmarks of Los Angeles from 1940 to 1970 and was instrumental in saving Simon Rodia's Watts Towers from destruction. The collection includes artwork as well as personal correspondence and correspondence with the City of Los...
This collection consists of research notes, musical sketches, manuscripts, published scores, books, pamphlets, periodical issues, offprints, typed drafts of articles, photocopies of articles, scores, miscellaneous printed music pages, and correspondence.
Babson College's Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton: Manuscripts contains research notes, correspondence, and documents of Isaac Newton. The collection also includes correspondence and legal documents related to Newton written by his contemporaries.
Consists of administrative records, including constitution and bylaws, minutes (1909-1950), correspondence (1909-1955), annual and monthly reports (1910-1958), financial records (1923-1949), case histories, and membership lists. With these are newspaper clippings and printed materials pertaining to the organization’s activities and scope...
Family snapshots of an infant girl growing up in the Sonora area.
The papers of Herman Baca, a National City, California, Chicano rights activist and prominent member of the Mexican-American community, document the contributions and accomplishments made by Herman Baca and the Committee on Chicano Rights. Since the 1960s, Herman Baca has...
Papers, wine pamphlets, periodicals, books, clippings, and labels for grape products.
The Bach Festival was started in 1935 by Dene Denny and Hazel Watrous as a four-day festival of open rehearsals, events, and concerts conducted by Ernst Bacon and Gastone Usigli. Over the years, it grew to a three-week celebration of...
The collection covers Bach's professional career from his graduate student days at the University of Chicago in the late 1930s to the dedication of the George L. Bach Auditorium at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1993. Included are primarily: publications, articles, papers,...
The Jacqueline Bacharach office records document late twentieth century Los Angeles transit history. By the early 1980's it became clear that the division of power and responsibilities between the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC), local transit agencies such as...
Snapshots of family members, friends, homes, and scenery on outings. Locations include the Kansas towns of Miltonville and Manhattan, Hugo and other locations in Colorado, Oakdale (California), and the vicinity of Precott, Arizona. Views include the family homestead farm outside...
The working papers, correspondence, publications, photos and biographical materials of Robert F. Bacher (1905-2004) form the collection known as the Papers of Robert F. Bacher in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Bacher was a nuclear physicist who...
William A. Bacher (1900- ) practiced dentistry for 10 years before becoming a radio producer in 1929. He joined 20th Century-Fox in 1943 and produced (1944), (1945), and (1947). He also co-wrote and produced in 1955. The collection consists of...
Collection contains black and white photographs taken of The Women's Circus performing various stunts and activities.
Letters written by Lorain Bachtal and other family members in Nevada City, California to her sister, Mrs. Margaret Humbert in Green Spring, and, later, Elmore, Ohio. Other family members include Margaret's nieces Natilda Hecker, Lillie E. Hecker, Amanda Wagner, and...
The collection contains the Radical Research Center (RRC) and the Alternative Press Centre (APC) , updated lists of indexing terms, and correspondence from the centers, 1968-1972. The RRC, later the APC, sought to provide greater access to independent and alternative...
Papers of Frank Back, optical engineer and founder and president of Zoomar Inc., an optical engineering company specializing in lens design for television, motion picture and single-lens reflex cameras. Materials include biographical documents, reprints and typescript drafts of Back's professional...
This is a manuscript entitled "Back to the Ranch" by Jess Ranker as told to Jess Burnham-Ranker, from conversations Jess Burnham-Ranker had with her father, Jess Ranker, between 1969 and 1975, regarding Jess Ranker's life on a cattle ranch in...
department/org records of SEEHRL, published articles, personnel records, finances, contracts, drafts of papers, rolled items, glass slides. [This is a very small sampling of a huge collection.]...
This collection contains the papers of American entertainers Jim Backus (1913-1989) and Henny Backus (1911-2004). Materials include scripts of nineteen movies, scripts of fourteen segments of The Jim Backus Show ("Hot Off the Line") radio program; script of the 1967...
Physical materials are predominantly photographic materials: primarily prints, with some slides, proof sheets, and negatives, of David Bacon's work as a photojournalist. A set of photographs of elementary students includes release forms from parents allowing their children's images to be...
Primarily incoming correspondence, with only 4 retained carbons of Bacon's outgoing letters including one to Charles Ives. There is a high concentration of letters from the 1930s-1940s.
The majority of the collection relates to Bacon's tenure as the first San Francisco Director of the Federal Music Project, Works Progress Administration, 1935-1937. Included are correspondence (personal and professional), official project documents, concert programs, articles concerning the SFFMP, internal...
Papers related to mathematics professor Harold M. Bacon '28, MA '29, PhD '33, and his wife, Rosamond '30, MA '32, their son Charles R. Bacon, and their cousins Orrin and Harriet Dunn. Materials are related to the Dunn (Bacon) House,...
The Francis Bacon Library was a private rare book research library on the campus of the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California. It was founded by Walter Conrad Arensberg and his wife, Louise Stevens Arensberg. In 1938, they established The Francis...
This collection consists of manuscript materials that formed part of the Francis Bacon Library in Claremont, California, created in 1938 by Walter Conrad Arensberg and his wife Louise Stevens Arensberg. The materials mostly relates to English philosopher and scientist Francis...
The Records contain photographs, and five scrapbooks.
This collection contains letters, documents, and a few account books related to the business activities of American financier H.D. Bacon (1817-1893). Items chiefly date between 1850 and 1900 and subject matter includes banking methods in the 1850s; the failure of...
Materials in this collection are from John L. Bacon and are related to his work on the Colorado River Commission, the Boulder dam (aka Hoover dam) project, water supply for California, division of Colorado River water within California, and affiliated...
The Lloyd Bacon papers span the years 1929-1963 (bulk 1940s) and encompass approximately 9 linear feet. The collection contains production files, television files, and subject files....
The Madi Bacon Papers, 1831-1999, contain the correspondence, professional files, family correspondence, and ephemera of the founder of the San Francisco Boys Chorus. A musical conductor and voice teacher, Bacon lived and worked in the Bay Area from 1946 until...
Relates to the career of Nicolae Titulescu, Romanian minister of foreign affairs and minister of finance between 1932 and 1936. Includes clippings and photocopies of diplomatic correspondence, 1925-1972, used as research material. Ph.D. dissertation. Photocopy.
The collection consists of the papers of William Frederic Badè and including primarily Badè correspondence and contracts concerning books by or about John Muir, writings about John Muir, transcribed correspondence of John Muir
Primarily auction, company, dealer, and exhibit catalogs relating to scientific instruments, publications, and the history of science, from a UCSB history faculty member.
Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to dissemination of German propaganda during World War II.
Correspondence relating mainly to conservation activities in the Sierra Club and to the publication of his works on John Muir; manuscripts and reprints of some of his writings; clippings of reviews of his work; subject files on Hetch-Hetchy, John Muir,...
The Frank Baden papers span 21 linear feet and date circa 1927 to circa 1986. The collection documents Baden’s career through architectural drawings and reprographic copies, furniture parts and entire furniture pieces, AIA Board Annual Reports, correspondence regarding specific architecture...
Nancy Baden was a professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Cal State Fullerton. Much of her work concentrated on Jorge Amado and literature produced under the period of Brazilian censorship. This collection consists of books that are either by or...
Charles "Chuck" Bader, a Republican, served as an Assembly Member in the California legislature from 1983-1990. The Charles Bader Papers consist of 2.5 cubic feet of textual records covering the years 1983-1990. The majority of documentation covers the years 1983-1984...
The collection contains a diverse assortment of badges, medals, pins, and buttons, ca. 1888-1918, including several Grand Army of the Republic items, political items like a William Howard Taft pin (1907), a Woman's Christian Temperance Union badge (1903), an Uncle...
Records accumulated by Robert E. Badham during his 25 years of public service in California include materials from his terms in the California Assembly and in the U.S. House of Representatives. This collection documents only Badham's political career and not...
The folder includes the biographical account of Alexander Badlam, Jr.'s life during and after his voyage from Cambridge, MA across the Plains to Sacramento, CA in 1850 (some discrepancy in sources on this date). Note: Creator is listed as Dolores...
The folder includes the biographical account of Alexander Badlam, Senior's life during his voyage to California in 1849. It is a typed version from May 27th, 1935 of an originally handwritten letter.
The scrapbook contains photographs of events, theme parties, costumes, and drag at Badlands, a gay bar in San Francisco. The final page is dedicated to manager Frank McGrady's retirement in 1999.
Includes papers of Anna R. Baeck, some relating to student days at the University of California, Class of 1912; papers of her father, San Francisco Judge Timothy H. Rearden, including letters, manuscripts of writings, copies of legal decisions, etc. Contains...
Collection contains family correspondence, scrapbooks, and other miscellaneous memorabilia. Correspondents' include: Ambrose Bierce, Ina Coolbrith, Timothy Rearden, Anne Rearden, and Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
Miscellaneous family papers, many relating to Joseph R. Redding and family, including correspondence, clippings, and materials relating to his "Natoma," "Fay-Yen-Fah," "Guardian of the Grove," and other writings.
Typescript essay by the German political journalist Arnold Rechberg, analyzing the course of German history from 1918 to 1945; photographs, postcards and pictorial booklets, depicting Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders; and Nazi miscellanea.
Nicholas Baehr was a writer whose credits include , , , and . The collection includes scripts related to Baehr's writing career.
UCSB Professor of Art and Art History Kurt Baer was appointed the official art historian of Franciscan missions in California. The Kurt Baer Papers represent Dr. Baer's research materials compiled while writing his three books on the missions and their...
The Max Bear recordings document Baer's recorded life, including his boxing career, interviews, guest appearances, radio programs, and family.
These photographs of Stanford University buildings were done by Baer for the architects or for the University. Buildings designed by Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons include the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1954, and Stanford Medical Plaza, 1959....
This collection contains the commercial work and fine art photography of Morley Baer, including vintage and estate photographs, proof prints, negatives and transparencies, portfolios and framed prints. Also included are biographical materials, correspondence, and business papers relating to educational workshops,...
Hans Baerwald was a UCLA professor emeritus and internationally renowned scholar of Japanese politics. The collection consists of correspondence, Baerwald's master publication file, lecture notes, professional organization and conference files and research files on subjects such as the purge, the...
Correspondence, minutes, reports, studies, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to international efforts to promote conservation and public awareness regarding conservation.
The materials consist of research files, correspondence, teaching materials, biographical material, publications, photographs, and some experimental equipment.
The Paul Baffico Rebuilding the San Francisco Cable Car Line Color Slide Collection contains 3,324 color slides documenting the repair and rebuilding of San Francisco’s cable car system during the period of October 12, 1982 to June 18, 1984, taken...
Orders and personnel records relating to the military career of C. A. Bagby. Includes photocopy of a diary relating to American intervention in Mexico in 1916.
The Bagdad Cafe was a 24-hour diner that operated in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood from 1990 until 2011. The sign was displayed outside the Cafe at the time of its closing. The large, undated color photograph depicts the Cafe’s facade.
Correspondence of John Sherman Bagg, Michigan Democratic politician and editor-owner of the Detroit Free Press.
Newspaper and magazine clippings, maps, ration books, currency, photographs, and memorabilia, relating primarily to Italy in World War I.
This collection contains correspondence written by Cpl. Jay L. Baggett, USA to his mother and family during the Second World War. Also included are a photograph, a yearbook, and a Christmas menu.
Collection contains meeting announcements and minutes, correspondence, planning documents, photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to the Baggins End student housing community.
Communications, technical notes, in-house publications, newspaper clippings, organizational charts, catalogs, training manuals, and other materials related to the career of Alan Bagley, primarily at Hewlett-Packard....
This collection contains the personal papers of Charles Leland Bagley, along with records pertaining to the American Federation of Musicians. Bagley was a musician and lawyer who lived in Los Angeles and who was active in the AFM Local 47...
Mimeographed copies of a series of letters to the editor by C. R. Bagley, published in various newspapers and journals, advocating American support for the Free French and intervention in World War II; and letters in response from readers.
This collection contains scans of two letters from A/C Ellis J. Bagley, USAAF to his cousin Mary Harrison while training with the Tuskegee Airmen during the Second World War. Also included is one scan of a letter signed by twenty...
Julian Elihu Bagley was born in South Jacksonville, Florida in 1892. He earned a degree in agriculture from the Hampton Institute and served in the Army during World War I. He moved to San Francisco in 1922 to open a...
Millicent Hamburger was a modern dance teacher who taught at Acalanes High School, in the Bay Area town of Lafayette, California, for three decades. This collection contains production files, correspondence, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and ephemera generated or collected from Hamburger's...
Gwen Bagni had a decades-long career as a Hollywood writer. She began her screen writing career in the late-1930s, working in film, radio, and television. Among her many credits are popular radio programs such as and ; television series such...
Errold G. Bahl (EGB, October 26, 1894 – October 26, 1930) was one of the early birds of aviation, an aircraft pilot, mechanic, barnstormer, and entrepreneur. He attended the School of Military Aeronautics, flew in Latin America, was a mentor...
Three photographs from Bahlman's service as a student volunteer fireman, circa 1945-1949. Photos include a firetruck, the firehouse, and "Cap Joe."...
Five file folders containing Broadsides, Book Club of Detroit, Christmas Cards, Stationery....
The Hamilton Bail Harvard collection consists of books, ephemera, and assorted printed material relating to the history of Harvard College.
Prepared in the Historical Section, Army War College. Relates to organizational and operational aspects of American military administration of Cuba.
Consists of field notes and journals, drafts of primarily unpublished books and articles, plus a small amount of correspondence to her father, Clinton Levi Merriam and other naturalists and ornithologists. The majority of the field notes and journals deal with...
These papers consist largely of letters from George A. Bailey to his family during the Civil War, 1861-1864, but also include other family letters, 1840-1919, genealogical materials, deeds, and financial records. There is also a map Bailey drew of his...
Relates to the meeting of the Soap Committee on July 30, 1918, regarding wartime regulation of the soap industry.
Depicts shipbuilding and dockside scenes.
Mathematics lecture notebooks.
Letters, reports, orders, passes, and clippings relating to James Fay Bailey's career as a service inspector for the Pullman Company. The collection includes Mr. Bailey's accounts and other documents regarding the rescue of passengers from the stranded City of San...
Includes correspondence, reports, course outlines, course syllabi....
Correspondence with actors, actresses, theatrical people, dramatists and writers; materials relating to the English Club and the Dramatists Alliance at Stanford, the Shakespeare Festival at Ashland, Oregon, the Institute of Renaissance Studies, and theater productions at Stanford, 1935-36; letters to...
Paul Dayton Bailey (1906-1987) was a publisher, editor, and author who chronicled the Mormon Church and the American West and established Westernlore Press in 1941. The collection consists of Bailey's literary typescripts and holograph corrections of books about the American...
Dr. Percival Bailey was an important contributor to many fields of the basic and clinical neurosciences, and a distinguished teacher and author. This is a collection of papers and photographs from Dr. Bailey's home files. Included are documents about his...
Philip E. Bailey was a Lieutenant in the United States military, who was stationed in China during the final years of World War II. The collection contains a set of Chinese porcelain soup bowls, saucers and soup spoons made during...
Stanley Fuller Bailey (1906-1981) served as Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis. His research focused on agricultural entomology, specifically bean thrips, pear thrips and the peach twig borer. His papers contain correspondence to researchers and growers regarding...
Correspondence, notes, photocopies of government documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, and to the undeclared American-German naval war, 1939-1941. Collected by T. A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan. Includes some papers of...
Correspondence, primarily with colleagues and also with policical figures, editors and publishers, personal friends, and various Stanford University agencies, committees, and departments. Includes manuscript materials used in publications, bibiliographical and biographical materials, and some personal records.
Papers compiled by Carol DeSantis on the history of the Bailey-Fellows House at Calero Ranch, San Jose, California.
Manuals, interview transcripts, and printed matter, relating to the development of submarine-based fleet ballistic missiles by the United States Navy.
Bruce Baillie is an American experimental filmmaker and founding member of Canyon Cinema in San Francisco. In 1961, Baillie, along with Chick Strand and others, founded San Francisco Cinematheque.
The Joshua L. Baily, Jr. Papers includes the personal correspondence, manuscripts and formal reports of Dr. Joshua L. Baily, Jr and is significant to the fields of malacology and general natural history.
Papers of Norman Arthur Baily (1915-1992), medical physicist, who devoted his career to radiological physics and engineering, focusing on medical imaging, experimental and theoretical work in dosimetry, and therapeutic uses of radiology. The collection includes memos and correspondence relating to...
A collection of personal letters and cards, plus photographs and ephemera, sent to Emily Johnston Bain by Donald B. and Ellen F. Lindsley. Ms. Bain added annotations and comments to some of these communications, especially the photographs. The correspondence covers...
The collection consists of notes, reports, memoranda, interviews, news clippings, financial statements, Bank of America data, etc., used as background materials for the book, , by Joe S. Bain, Richard E. Caves, and Julius Margolis (Published for Resources for the...
David A. Bainbridge has been a professor, researcher, author and consultant in sustainable management. His Papers contain manuscripts and published versions of his writings which primarily focus on sustainability, solar energy, agroforestry, and restoration ecology. The writings include book chapters,...
Personal and professional letters written to Australian-born author Oliver Bainbridge.
Curricula development, organizational conference agendas, and minutes for the College of Agriculture; manuscript (untitled) for a textbook on farm machinery (by Bainer, Kepner, Barger); miscellaneous journals and reports.
Collection consists of stills and photographs, from 15 films and 20 stage plays; scripts of 15 stage plays and 6 television shows in which the actress Fay Bainter (1892-1968) appeared. Also includes personal documents, clippings and correspondence.
Printed article (in German) by J. W. Baird, relating to the political testament of the German Nazi leader Julius Streicher; typescript translation of the article; sound recording of an interview of Captain John Dolibois, American military interrogator of Streicher at...
This collection contains biographical information pertaining to primarily northern California artists and architects of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Research notes for two of Dr. Baird's publications, (1968) and (1972), offer additional biographical and art historical information....
Assembled over a forty-year period by photography curator Joseph Armstrong Baird, Jr. the collection contains approximately 1663 photographs of architecture and urban views primarily in Europe, but also including Asia, the Middle East, and Mexico and Hawaii in North America....
Views show seining for Salmon at Baird on the McCloud River, site now covered by Shasta Resevoir; Hat Creek in Lassen National Park showing eruption devestation; the Pit River Bridge, Dam, and Silverthorn Ferry on Pit River (now under Shasta...
The collection contains production files, primarily in the form of scripts written by Baird, including many for films in which she starred, such as THE DESTROYING ANGEL (1923), IS DIVORCE A FAILURE? (1923), and WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES (1922). There...
Thomas Baird and sons telegram collection (SAFR 17256, HDC 339) contains one bound book of Western Union Telegraph Company telegrams received in Eureka, California, by Thomas Baird and sons from 1896 to 1898. The telegrams generally relate to loading, arrivals,...
This is a comprehensive collection of Dr. Baird's time as the Seaver Dean and the subsequent publishment of his book. The Chronological and Subject Files that compose the first series include many research materials that Dr. Baird used when writing...
Boxes 10-21 include correspondence, receipted bills, cancelled checks, articles of incorporation, letterbooks, cashbooks, deeds, tax records, ledgers, other legal instruments and business papers, journals, photographs, and newspapers pertaining to the Curtis Ranch, Bloomington, San Bernardino County, California, owned and operated...
Relates to Russian communist party life and activities of left oppositionists during the 1920s, subsequent changes in Soviet society, and conditions in the Vorkuta forced labor camp.
Volume containing copies of documents relating to Baja California made for H.H. Bancroft.
A collection of about 1,270 postcards depicting images of the American West, Southwest, and Baja California. The collection is arranged geographically by the location represented on the postcard. Sites of interest include Ensenada, La Paz, Tijuana, Del Mar, San Diego,...
Concerning threat of piracy in Baja California, 1853-1874; establishment of military posts, 1795-1820, with letters from Diego de Borica and Fernando de Rivera y Moncada; and Indian problems at Misión Santa Gertrudis, 1798.
Municipal and government documents relating to official policies, civil matters, contracts, litigation, war, and state infrastructure development in Baja California, including Santo Tomas, Rosarito, Mexicali, Tecate, Tijuana, and other towns and cities.
The collection consists of 16 photographs of various mining operations in Baja California, Mexico, in the early 20th century. Photographs in the collection depict mostly views of buildings and structures in mining locations in cities like Loreto, Guerrero, and San...
The Paipai Indians continue in present day to live in Baja California, Mexico in an area south-east of Ensenada. Materials in the Paipai collection were field collected from 1955 to 1959 and consist of ethnographic as well as archaeological pieces.
This collection contains materials related to the annual La Asociación Cultural de Las Californias Baja California Symposium between the years 1963 and 1993. The files include conference proceedings, programs, press clipping, photographs, maps, correspondence and other ephemera. The collection also...
Matthew Bajko is a journalist with the Bay Area Reporter. The collection includes subject files, conference materials, a small amount of correspondence, ephemera, media kits, meeting minutes, notes, press releases, reports, and news clippings.
30 original wood engravings, printed at Taller de Gráfica Popular, each 29.75 x 20.5 cm and signed by the artist.
The collection includes Bak's medium format color transparenices/unmounted slides of Ashley Herrin and Catherine Angiel and alternative layouts for the June 21, 1993, cover story, "Lesbians Come Out Strong." The collection also contains Bak's images of lesbian women and couples...
This collection consists of music scores and manuscripts of film composer Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1890-1960).
The collection consists of sample invoices and receipts issued by both the San Francisco and Sacramento offices between 1879 and 1892, and a 1949 history of the firm.
Scripts from Art Baker's radio program (KFI, Los Angeles, 1938-1958), photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, as well as personal correspondence and memorabilia.
Betty Lou Baker (1928-1987) was a writer specializing in historical fiction about the Southwestern U.S. The collection consists of Baker's manuscripts, galleys, newspaper clippings, publicity releases, ephemera, and correspondence. Manuscripts include , , and . Correspondence is with various publishers...
The Bob Baker collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, print materials, correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, photo albums and audio cassettes that relate to the life and nearly eight decade long career of Los Angeles puppeteer, Bob Baker (1924–2014), co-founder of the Bob...
Relates to the American transportation industry and government regulation of it.
Ca. 1920s-1940s. Correspondence, photographs, postcards, clippings and other ephemera regarding Abraham Lincoln and Indiana.
This collection contains personal diaries and papers focusing on the personal and professional life and travels of Dr. Charlotte Baker, San Diego’s first female physician.
Charlotte Baker Montgomery (1910-2009) received her BA from Mills College in 1929 and her MA from the University of California at Berkeley in 1930. In addition to her career as a writer and illustrator of books for children, she and...
Images are primarily of student life in Wilbur Hall (a men's dorm at the time), 1955-56, but also include images of students at Pescadero State Beach, at Rossotti's Beer Garden, a crew race, and water polo. The prints in this...
This collection consists of the working files and subject files of David L. Baker, engineer and member of the Board of Supervisors for Orange County, California from the early 1960s - early 1970s. Included are 25 binders of newspaper clippings...
Photographs, photograph albums, scrapbook albums, ephemera, and correspondence of David M. Baker, one of the writers of the collaborative gay play "Crimes Against Nature". Ephemera and photographs include those specific to the cast and reviews of the play.
Leaflets, bulletins, correspondence, and clippings, relating to American politics and government, and conservative, anti-communist, and pacifist political groups in the United States.
This collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera that document several generations of the Baker family of Owens Valley, California.
Frank Baker was an Australian actor and stuntman in Hollywood whose career spanned from 1912 to 1970. This collection consists of ink drawings, color paintings and notes of costumes and locations he made for the films (1928, directed by Chester...
The Fred Baker Papers consists of two folders of correspondence principally with malacologist John Read le Brockton Tomlin (Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland). Letters are dated from 1916 through 1938. A few typescript letters are addressed to a...
Frederick Baker served as city attorney for the city of Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Los Angeles County, California. The collection consists of an incomplete set of copies of Avalon city council meeting minutes for 1913-1942.
Correspondence, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the American Relief Administration; Commission for Relief in Belgium; Paris Peace Conference; American presidential politics and the 1924, 1928, and 1932 presidential campaigns; Calvin Coolidge; Herbert Hoover; the Republican Party; and the foreign...
This file contains the hand written in ink journal of George H. Baker. Mr.. Baker created the record between 1848 and January 1849. The hard covered book is in good condition with the spine intact. The pages are off white...
This file contains the hard bound and hand written, in ink, personal journal of G. H. Baker. This diary, vol.3, is in good condition with the spine still intact with the paper pages suffering some yellowing but are also in...
This file contains the hard bound, and hand written in ink journal of George H. Baker. This diary, Vol. 4, holds his memories from March to August of 1848 prior to his arrival in California. The journal is in good...
This file contains the hand written, in ink, subscription book for George H. Baker's lithograph titled, "Birds-eye view of Sacramento, California". The hard bound book is in good condition with the binding firmly intact. The paper pages are in good...
Includes numerous handwritten letters between George Holbrook Baker, his sister, mother, and father, John Baker. Also includes business cards from Baker’s lithography business in San Francisco, a brief description of Baker’s life before and after coming to California, diaries...
Gilbert Baker was an artist, drag queen, and Sister of Perpetual Indulgence who played the central role in the 1978 creation of the rainbow LGBTQ pride flag. Baker’s collection consists largely of textiles, sewing supplies, art, and audiovisual materials, along...
Gilbert Baker was an artist, gay rights activist, and designer of the rainbow flag as a symbol for LGBTQ pride. Baker donated 4 signed oversize rainbow flags backed on white canvas to GLBTHS. The collection also includes Baker’s silkscreens from...
Herbert Baker was a comedy writer for radio, television, stage and motion pictures. The collection consists primarily of material related to his career. Additional materials include a small collection related to Baker's mother, vaudeville singer Belle Baker.
The , titled "Snapshots and Flashlights," documents the social and extra-curricular activities of Hortense and R. Merritt Baker from 1906 to 1909. The album includes candid and posed photographs of the Bakers, Sidney Frantz, and their friends play-acting and staging...
Includes manuscripts, correspondence, photographs....
Collection includes biographical material on Baker, and a poster for the "Bakerfest" workshop held in Baker's honor in 2017....
Speeches and writings, correspondence, legal briefs, court and Congressional hearing testimony, photocopies of World War II-era United States government records, and printed matter, relating to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and to subsequent proposals for reparations...
An archive of the Baker family of New Jersey; consisting of family letters, manuscripts, legal documents, genealogical material, photographs, letter book, two volumes, and ephemera.
Mainerd Baker was a musician and music copyist in Hollywood from the late 1930s through the early 1980s. The collection consists mostly of radio and television scripts either collected by or related to the career of Baker
This collection consists of promotional one sheets (27x41), three sheets (41x81), six sheets (81x81), pressbooks, and window cards of various films released from the 1940s through the 1990s.
37 off-air recordings, primarily of the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in the 1950s.
This collection contains scrapbooks chiefly containing narratives, snapshots, and clippings documenting summer canyoneering and camping trips to the American Southwest, the Colorado River, and the Canadian Rockies by Mildred E. Baker (1899-1987) in the 1930s and early 1940s, as well...
This collection contains a mimeograph about land utilization in China circa 1920-1930....
This collection contains the papers of Civil war soldier and teacher Obadiah E. Baker and his wife, Melissa Dalton Baker, of Iowa and, later, Northern California, and their family between the late 1850s and early 1900s. Notably, the collection contains...
Letters and documents of California businessman Robert Symington Baker.
The bulk of this collection consists of letters written by Baker to his wife Amanda from 1861-1864. Most of the letters are written from various locations in Virginia and discuss the health of the troops, the horses assigned to them,...
Oral history of Tom Baker (S. Thomas Baker), interviewed by Shawn Sprockett in January 2024. At the time of the oral history, Baker was a 93 year-old gay man living in the Castro in San Francisco, CA. He had lived...
218 photographs made by Los Angeles photographer Viroque Baker.
Orders, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to American naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and to the San Diego Naval Base.
Materials related to engineer and writer John R. Pierce collected by scientist and former president of Bell Labs William O. Baker.
William P. Baker, Republican, was a State Assembly Member from 1981 to 1992. The William Baker Papers consists of 4 cubic feet of textual records and spans the years 1981-1992. The collection is organized into one series: Bill Files, 1981-1992.
Contains images of several major buildings designed by the firm, including San Francisco City Hall and Pasadena City Hall. Also pictured are some some residences, including Bakewell's own, portraits of John Bakewell, and reproductions of John Bakewell's student drawings. Also...
The Bakewell & Brown photograph collection contains images of several major buildings designed by the architectural firm of Bakewell & Brown, including an album of construction progress photographs of Pasadena City Hall. Also pictured are some residences, including Bakewell's own...
Autobiography, correspondence, personal and official documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the history of the Georgian revolutionary movement, and to conditions in Soviet Georgia.
This collection contains materials related to both the opinion held by the Supreme Court and the debate within the UC over the legitimacy of it's complaint. There was no definitive consensus among scholars as to the strength of weaknesses of...
Catalogs, dealer-only publications, advertising scripts, memoranda, speeches, reports, and photographs relating to agricultural technology, centering on the Oliver Corporation and its antecedents.
41 b/w prints of Baku (now capital of Azerbaijan) and countryside, likely taken by a British family. Includes images of family and friends, street scenes, the port, local inhabitants with carriages, wagons, camels, and other forms of transport, wooden oil...
Includes correspondence between Balakshin and various Russian emigre and American writers, literary critics, editors, professors, journalists, researchers, and book distributors. One group of correspondence and related papers pertains specifically to preparation, publication, and distribution of Balakshin's book, Final v Kitae.
Murray Lee Balan was the co-founder of the Gay Emmaus House of San Francisco in 1969, which had a goal of providing food, shelter, community, social services, and counseling to the LGBTQ community. He also worked to form a gay...
The Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island real estate photographs comprise a small collection of original black-and-white photographic prints from an unidentified real estate company showing properties for sale in the 1950s and 1960s in the beachside communities of Balboa Peninsula...
Antony Galindo Balcena, a Mexican-American, was born in Lompoc, California on April 30, 1954 and died in Los Angeles, California on November 23, 1995. Antony Balcena, (also known as Tony Balcena) was an accomplished dancer, choreographer, and Gay and AIDS...
Correspondence, clippings, and photographs pertaining to Allan C. Balch.
This collection contains the papers of Bernt Balchen, a renowned cold-weather aviator.
The Balclutha (built 1886; ship, 3m) Bureau of Navigation records (SAFR 21355, HDC1296) relate to the years 1901-1906, documenting the beginning of the Alaska Packers Association's relationship with the ship. The collection consists of two folders and one roll of...
The Balclutha, C.A. Thayer and Wapama records (SAFR 21884, HDC 1442) consist of photostats of BALCLUTHA (built 1886; ship, 3m) agreements and accounts of crew, 1886-1898; C.A. THAYER (built 1895; schooner, 3m) shipping articles and crew lists, 1905, 1916-1919, and...
The Balclutha (built 1886; ship, 3m) contract (SAFR 17520, HDC 361) contains one contract with the Alaska Packers Association dated 1903 for work in and about Karluk, Alaska.The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The Balclutha (built 1886; ship, 3m) deckhouse interior photographs, circa 1950-1954, (SAFR 24658, P15-031) are comprised of photographs of the interior of BALCLUTHA's deckhouse prior to her restoration. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open...
Balclutha (built 1886; ship, 3m) records (SAFR 18875, HDC 547) consists of reprographic copies of BALCLUTHA construction ledgers and supporting information of Connell Shipyard, Scotland. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The collection consists of three photocopies and one envelope. The photocopies are of picture of the Balclutha, crew, a certificate of discharge, and Kane's indenture document.
Fernand Baldensperger (1871-1958) was a professor who taught at the University of Nancy (1894), the University of Lyon (1900-10), the University of Paris (1910-35), Harvard (1935-40) and UCLA (1940-45). The collection consists of offprints of articles, several parts of galleys,...
This collection consists chiefly of Art Balderrama's papers related to the 1988 AIDS Walk Orange County, for which he served on the Board of Directors. Also included are minutes of meetings of the Lesbian/Gay/Feminist Leadership Federation of Orange County (LGFFOC)...
Summary of debriefing by United States government officals, interview, press releases, and correspondence, relating to human rights violations in Nicaragua, presence of Cuban advisers in Nicaragua, and allegations of Nicaraguan government involvement in narcotics trafficking. Photocopy.
This collection documents the business dealings of Baldwin & Howell--a firm which specialized in realty, insurance, property management, leasing, loans, insurance, and appraisal. The records in the collection span the years between 1891 to 1974, but the bulk of the...
This collection contains documents created by Alice Baldwin, Pomona College Class of 1913. An author, artist, and extensive traveller, Baldwin produced many diaries, drawings, stories, and other works during her life. This collection contains materials produced during and shortly...
Papers and addenda belonging to Anita May Baldwin, daughter of Elias "Lucky" Baldwin, and the Santa Anita Rancho.
15 letters from brothers Samuel and Orange Baldwin, both with the 143rd Pennsylvania Volunteers. [Expand].
This collection contains manuscripts by Clifford Park Baldwin, correspondence, hand-drawn maps, notes and photographs from 1934 to 1939.
The Cyrus Grandison Baldwin papers consist of 11 folders on the early history of Pomona College. There is correspondence, and bank notes, invoices relating to financial aspects of Pomona College from 1890 to 1899.
This collection contains documents about Cyrus Grandison Baldwin's involvement with water issues in the Pomona Valley and San Bernardino Mountains from 1897-1937.
The Baldwin Family was a wealthy family in Los Angeles, noted horse racers and philanthropists, beginning with Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin who came west from Ohio in 1853 and became a successful ranch owner and horse racer. Lucky's daughter Anita...
This collection chiefly contains correspondence of the family of Ruth Baldwin Barlow (1756-1818) and her husband, poet and United States diplomat Joel Barlow (1754-1812), with the bulk dating from 1803-1865. The letters discuss Baldwin family affairs, social life in New...
Professional, personal, and family papers of General Frank D. Baldwin.
The collection includes early county records given to Baldwin by the Irvine Company, as well as materials documenting Baldwin's work with Southern California agriculture. Records primarily document the San Joaquin Fruit Company, the San Joaquin Fruit and Investment Company, and...
The collection includes 17 black and white photographs documenting Camp 22 in Alamo Square after the 1906 Earthquake and Fire. The photographs have hand-written captions including identification of families, dates and "G A Baldwin Commander" on the lower right side....
The collection contains 4 recordings on mp3, 4 transcripts, and 6 subject agreements from oral histories performed by scholar Ian Baldwin while he was a doctoral candidate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The collection is comprised of correspondence and photographs which provide insight into some of James Baldwin's social and political activism mainly in the 1970s.
The collection includes newsletters from U.S. Representative John Baldwin to constituents during his term in office; correspondence regarding memorials to Baldwin after his death in 1966; campaign materials from his congressional races in 1952 and 1954; photographs of Baldwin with...
A Baldwin Locomotive Works bound (screw post) volume of blueprints for Maritrop Trading Corporation of Guatemala.
Miscellaneous correspondence from the Baldwin Locomotive Works.
This collection represents a small portion of the records of the Philadelphia steam locomotive production firm known as the Baldwin Locomotive Works. The materials include ledgers, specification books, and drawings for construction and decoration of locomotives, as well as publications...
Discussion of Extension Division from the time he became director in 1942; program during the war years aiding industry; classes for professional groups; administrative problems - recruiting staff and teachers, liaison with faculty, finances. Photograph inserted.
Relates to American military activities and communications in the vicinity of Paestum, Italy. Includes a memoir by Colonel J. M. Huddleston, surgeon, United States VI Army Corps.
This collection contains typed and hand-written notes on land grants in California, including sizes and purchasers of properties. The notes relate to Butte County, Tehama County and Colusa County, during the 18th and 19th centuries. The notes were created between...
Clyde F. Baldwin, a Whittier resident, traveled with twenty-one other men in north-western Alaska on a gold hunting expedition from 1898 to 1899. Anna Hunnicutt lived in the Alaska territory as a missionary of the Whittier Friends Church for much...
Clippings, pictures, and miscellaneous papers relating to "Lucky" Baldwin and members of his family and to Robert Johnston and his wife.
The Baldwin-Shaffner Family Collection consists of materials that document the personal lives and business activities of the Baldwin, Shaffner, Sackett, Bacon and Bishop families. It reflects the migration to California of the Shaffner family from Ohio, and the Sackett family...
Some accounts and legal papers of Dr. Edward T. Bale and papers relating to the establishment of his flour and saw mills in Napa Co., 1841-1849; personal and business papers of his wife, Maria I. Soberanes de Bale (niece of...
The Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 564 cataloged images that date from 1800 through 2011. Images depict the property as a functioning mill and a state park.
The Burt Bales Collection consists of unpublished recordings on audiocassettes, open reel tapes, and transcription discs featuring the jazz pianist, Burt Bales (1917-1989). Also included are correspondence, photographs, festival and concert programs, logbooks, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Burt Bales...
Collection primarily contains correspondence relating to the Panama Canal, 1900 to 1915.
The collection consists mostly of letters written to Eustace Balfour and his wife, Frances, from prominent British citizens.
Collection of corporate records of this London based multinational business that operated out of the Crockett area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, dealing in coal mining, shipping, grain trade, agricultural real estate, etc.
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera of Scottish historian and writer Patrick Balfour (1904-1976), Lord Kinross, from his earliest columns as a journalist to his final major work, The Ottoman Centuries.
Dance marathons, also known as danceathons or walkathons, were a form of competition that started in the 1920s and continued on through to the 1930s, becoming a popular form of entertainment during the depression era. Cash prizes brought contestants, many...
Two photograph albums. 1933 album contains 36 black-and-white snapshots of a trip to Bali. 1937 album inscribed (twice) "Bali 1937" on inside page. Thirty six (including two loose) black-and-white photos of various locales in Bali, many featuring activities of inhabitants.
Ephemera and personal papers concerning Jews in Turkey, collected by researcher Rifat Bali.
This collection is comprised of manuscripts and research materials from philosopher and political theorist Etienne Balibar.
Relates to events in St. Petersburg during the February Revolution of 1917. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
This collection contains one correspondence and one blank postcard from Pvt.Joseph Balk, USA, to Ruth Greene during the Second World War.
The collection consists of drawings for more than thirty films.
Correspondence, reports, press releases, clippings, electronic bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions in the Balkans and especially in the Yugoslav successor states, the Yugoslav civil war, United Nations intervention in Bosnia, American foreign policy in the region,...
Writings of Bruno Balke, a physician and researcher specializing in the areas of sports medicine and the impact of environmental factors on work performance of humans. Covering the years 1937-1982, the collection includes Balke's 1937 doctoral dissertation in sports medicine,...
The collection includes materials pertaining to the company town of the Little River Redwood Company, called first Bulwinkle, then Crannell. There is a ledger book, No. 1, L.R.R. Co., with entries as early as 1906, Index to the Affidavits of...
Gordon Harold Ball (1899- ) was a professor of zoology at UCLA (1946- ). His research concerned marine invertebrates and the parasitic protozoa, especially the gregarines and malarial organisms. Ball also served as president of the American Society of Parasitologists...
Jane Eklund Ball (1921- ) was born in Los Angeles, California. She is the author of (1949), (1953), (1969), and (1969). The collection consists of manuscript and typescript drafts, galley proofs, and a first edition presentation copy of , a...
James L. Ball, Ph.D., known as "Buddy" Ball, produced films, records, and videos from about 1977 to 1997 for a variety of audiences including African American churches and other Christian groups, crafters, gay men, and horror fans. The collection includes...
This collection contains one box of seven daily calendars kept by Sidney A. Ball, a Los Angeles Policewoman from 1929-1965, making her one of the first policewomen on the force. Entries within these calendars include: brief summaries of interactions and...
Clippings, playbills, programs, and photographs relating Ballantine's involvement with the Provincetown Players and other instances of his acting and directing career.
Memoirs, notes, reports, articles, and printed matter, relating to American foreign policy in East Asia, and to the foreign policy views of Owen Lattimore.
R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) was a apprentice clerk with Hudson's Bay Company in Manitoba, Canada. He requested a wilderness post, and was sent to posts along the north shore of the St. Lawrence (1846-47). His recollections were published in 1848 and...
Materials collected by John Ballard that relate to New Age, Human Potential, and other spiritual and religious movements.
Minutes, correspondence, bylaws, proposals, reports, financial records, publicity material, clippings, photographs, microcassettes, and other material documenting the activities and history of the gay and lesbian student organization at the University of Southern California, 1971-1993, from former president and alumni advisor...
Stan V. Ballard served with the 100th Bomb Group during the Second World War. He was a crew member on Boeing B-17 Fortresses.
Collection includes programs, clippings, correspondence, flyers, and posters, 1974-93 and 2008; photographs, 1973-1992; and DVD copies of filmed performances, 1984-93. The records folder for 1991-92 includes the Twenty Year Commemorative Booklet.
The collection consists of items related to El Ballet Folklórico de la Universidad de California, Riverside (UCR), which is a student group founded in 1988 dedicated to preserving and promoting Mexican culture at UCR and in the local community through...
Scrapbooks filled with newspaper clippings and photographs, correspondence and ephemera pertaining to the Ballet Pacifica dance company.
This collection consists of two scrapbooks containing the press clippings of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's 1947 and 1956-1957 seasons. The clippings are mostly from American and Canadian newspapers and are in English and French.
The Ballets Russes Collection traces the history of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and its various offshoots, including de Basil and Blum's Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, the Original Ballet Russe, and Massine and Denham's Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. Each...
Hugo Ballin (1879-1956) was born in New York City. He began his Hollywood career creating motion picture sets for Samuel Goldwyn and later worked as a director and producer. He ultimately gave up his film career to focus on art...
Mainly correspondence of the Irish Quaker Shackleton, Leadbeater, and Barrington families of Ballitore, Ireland. Includes material relating to Edmund Burke.
This microfilm contains documents; cartoons; work of the "coocoo poopoo & peepee novelty co."; clippings related to an exhibit at McHenry Library, University of California, Santa Cruz; photographs of the artists; and issues of , , , , and .
This collection consists of two scrapbooks belonging to C.E.D. Ballou, a student at the University of Southern California's College of Liberal Arts in the 1890s.
The collection consists primarily of the letters of California State legislator Sylvester Ballou (1828-1899), to various members of his family, assorted poems and public addresses prepared by Ballou, and his 1878 diary kept after the Ballous moved to Naperville, Illinois....
Cartoon depicts large balls bearing the names of northern states rolling across the opposition. Banner bears the names Fremont/Dayton, and a rainbow carries the motto: Free soil, free speech, free press, free men, & Fremont. Issues allluded to include: railroad...
The Balmer School and La Jolla Country Day 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 Collection contains material reflecting the...
The Janelle Balnicke Collection, 1980-1995, consists primarily of research, script and production materials from the 1980 documentary series Cosmos and the 1987 television documentary The Hero’s Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell.
Documents related to the Balsas Valley Navigation and Improvement Company (Compania de Navegacio y Mejoras del Valle y Rio Balsas Mexico) that operated a navigation concession on the Balsas River in the Mexican states of Michoacan and Guerrero from 1909...
Bob Balser has been involved in animation production and direction since the 1950s. The collection consists of production-related material for animated projects produced by Bob Balser and his animation studio Pegbar, a small amount of material documenting Balser's involvement with...
Primarily, this collection focuses on Balsley’s service as a member of the Lafayette Escadrille. A significant item is a reprint of Balsley’s war-time diary. This collection contains many newspaper clippings concerning injuries sustained when his airplane was shot down in...
Photos of war scenes in France, collected by Dr. John A. Balsley, Capt., U.S. Army, who served in England and France. circa 1914-1918
Sam Balter was a sportscaster, hosting feature sports commentary on the Mutual Network and sports columnist for the Los Angeles Herald-Express. The collection consists of materials related to Sam Balter's career, including scripts from his KLAC radio sports program One...
Depicts Soviet leaders.
Bill of lading.
American photographer and author Lewis Baltz first gained recognition as one of the key figures in the New Topographic Movement of the late 1970s, pioneering an approach to photography that refused to glorify industrial process, revealing instead landscapes blighted by...
The collection of ephemera and notebooks from photographer Lewis Baltz gives insight to his public exhibitions and daily life between 1987-2011. The ephemera documents Baltz's group and solo exhibitions, while notebooks dating from 1995-2005 present a detailed overview of Baltz's...
Publicity surrounding activities of San Francisco's Filipino Americans.
Calls for patriotic unity among Russians in the struggle against bolshevism in Russia.
Michael P. Balzano, Jr. was a White House Staff Assistant. He worked in the office of Charles W. Colson on labor and ethnic matters. Balzano served as a liaison between the Nixon Administration and various segments of the population including...
Photographs; pages from a family photo album; wedding invitations; and the ketubah of Julius Balzer and Augusta Marks signed by the rabbi of San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel, Falk Vidaver.
Robert Lawrence Balzer was a wine writer, wine educator, and restaurateur. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, writing drafts, news clippings, awards and certificates, artwork, and assorted materials relating to wine. There are also documents focusing on the country of Cambodia...
Recommending William C. Spencer and John M. Willard for scholarships.
Takeshi Ban was an Issei congregational minister from Kumamoto prefecture, and a president of the Pacific Society of Religious Education. The collection consists of documents, publications, and phonographs records, and 3D objects spanning from 1902 to 1986. The film portion...
Printed copy of treaty between the head of the autonomous government of Azerbaijan and the commander-in-cheif of the Tabriz garrison, 12 December 1945.
Contains 345 receipts for supplies, services, and hardware from 65 firms, most located in the United States. The dated receipts, likely removed from the original receipt book, are in individual sleeves with business letterhead staionery of the firm and with...
Includes bill of sale from H.H. Bancroft to the Bancroft Company of New York (dated November 10, 1896), leases, financial records, a document proposing the incorporation of the Bancroft Company of New York (dated May 26, 1896), prospectus for Chronicles...
A small collection of family papers of book dealer and historian Hubert Howe Bancroft (1832-1918). The collection consists of letters from his first wife, Emily Ketchum, to her family, 1859-1869; and to her sister, Mrs. Coit, 1860-1869. It also includes...
Volume 1, Letters written by Emily (Ketchum) Bancroft to her family, 1844-1868, including, also two letters, October 20 & 26, 1864, from H.H. Bancroft to Mrs. Ketchum.
Letterpress copybook of Hubert Howe Bancroft, 1869-1876, containing several letters concerning his publication and book collecting activities; letters from H.H. Bancroft to individuals, in particular his immediate family; miscellaneous receipts and legal documents, and related correspondence.
Correspondence manuscripts, clippings, stationery, photographs, scrapbook, reviews and obituaries pertaining to Bancrofts work and The History Company.
Letters from Daniel Chaplin (1884); J.F. Ellis (1884); William F. Hill (1863); John Cunningham Kelton (1884); Asahel Bush (1888); Samuel A. Clark per Son (1882); D.W. Craig (1889); Joseph W. Marsh (1888); A. Noltner (1882); W.H. Odell (1882); and C.H....
This collection includes biographical accounts of Hubert Howe Bancroft’s life. One is written by his brother, Albert Little Bancroft, and the other by his nephew, W.B. Bancroft. This folder also includes numerous articles, mostly from San Francisco newspapers in the...
Contains photos of exhibits, social evens, speakers and attendees; dates and locations are not identified. Several views of the Bancroft Library building on Valencia Street in San Francisco are also included.
Volume 1 edited by Dale L. Morgan and George P. Hammond. Volume 2 edited by G. P. Hammond....
Manuscripts on a variety of topics brought together for storage purposes. Most now cataloged individually; search under title: Bancroft Library manuscript miscellany.
Collection consists of volumes of individually catalogued, tape recorded, and transcribed reminiscences of persons living in California. Interviewees include Peter J. Shields, Francis Peloubet Farquhar, Horace Marden Albright, Ida Sproul, Oscar Lewis, Joseph Russell Knowland, Ira Brown Cross, James D....
Photographic prints, photographic copy prints, prints, illustrations clipped from published sources, postcards, and other pictorial material chiefly relating to the history of California or the American West.
Photocopied transcripts of interviews of California state government officials, politicians, and political observers, relating to Ronald Reagan and California state politics and government during his gubernatorial administration (1967-1974). Interviews conducted by the Regional Oral History Office. Includes some background material...
The Margaret Wood Bancroft Collection consists of one box of archival material including correspondence, a photographic album documenting the 1930 expedition cruise of the Gulf of California, an expedition to the Sierra San Pedro Mártir in 1935, manuscript materials, and...
Topics include domestic economy, electricity, health, industry and commerce, newspapers and publishing, railway systems of the Southwest, the 1906 earthquake in San Francsico, science, silk, and transportation engineering (railroads, canals, etc.)
Speeches by Philip Bancroft and printed material about him and his candidacy for United States Senator.
This collection contains correspondence relating primarily to Bancroft's political activities as a member of the Republican Party, the Progressive Party, and as an unsuccessful candidate for United States Senator. Principal correspondents include Hubert Howe Bancroft, Herbert Hoover, Hiram Johnson, Edgar...
Two oversize prints are formal group portraits of California delegates to the 1912 Progressive National Convention in Chicago in support of that party's presidential candidate, Theodore Roosevelt. Among those pictured are then-California Governor Hiram Johnson (the Progressive candidate for Vice-President),...
Reference notes concern California biography, discovery amd exploration, description of counties, California Indians, mines and mining, Chinese in California, commerce, history and politics, the military, and shipping and navigation.
Bibliographical reference citations, sorted by mostly by general subjects (with some by author), chiefly relating to Mexico, along with some other western states. Works cited date from 1550 to 1890s.
Consists of bibliographic and research notes pertaining to and used in the preparation of the (volume 32) and the (volume 33), part of Hubert Howe Bancroft's 39-volume published between 1882-1890.
Consists of bibliographic and research notes pertaining to and used in the preparation of the (volumes 18-24), (vol. 34) and (vol. 25), nine volumes of Hubert Howe Bancroft's 39-volume, published between 1882-1890.
Consists of bibliographic and reference notes pertaining to and used in preparation of v. 6-8 of Hubert Howe Bancroft's History of the Pacific states of North America. His research notes track the initial contact by Europeans with the land and...
Forms part of the Hubert Howe Bancroft collection. Consists of bibliographic and research notes pertaining to and used in the , volumes 9-14, part of Hubert Howe Bancroft's, published between 1882-1890.
Consists of bibliographic and research notes pertaining to and used in preparation of v. 25-31 of Hubert Howe Bancroft's History of the Pacific states of North America. His research notes track the settlement and development by Europeans and American pioneers...
Reference notes pasted on sheets of manila paper.
A pocket notebook (100 pages) belonging to William Bancroft Dutton (born 1848).
Cartes de visite album containing portraits of the Bancroft and Howe families. Individuals identified by captions, but many, including portraits of Hubert Howe Bancroft, are missing from album.
George Banda was the owner of Club Dori and Le Disque and was active in the Tavern Guild. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, materials related to the Tavern Guild, anti-venereal disease (VD) flyers produced by San Francisco's City Clinic and...
Certificates, correspondence, photographs....
Mainly concerning the location of her husband's letters to Lewis H. Morgan, his friendship with Morgan, and his conversion to Catholicism.
A group of seven photographs: Arcadia Bandini de Baker (1825-1912) and members of her family, taken in 1904; a photograph of her summer home in Santa Monica; a photograph of Kate Sullivan, Bandini's personal assistant for many years.
Juan Bandini (1800-59) was one of the most prominent men of his time in Southern California. He amassed a fortune through merchandising, farming, and stockraising. One of his daughters married the biggest land owner and rancher in Southern California at...
Correspondence, writings, notes, and printed matter, relating to aspects of twentieth-century Italian history, especially fascism and Italian participation in World War II.
This collection consists of business correspondence, ephemera, estate and land papers related to the Bandini, Couts, and Winston families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The materials include article reprints authored by Albert Bandura....
David Bandy, a gay white man, was a party and event producer and an activist in the 1970s and 1980s in San Francisco. The collection contains posters, photographs, slides, ephemera, press material, correspondence and awards documenting events produced by Bandy’s...
Relates to World War I relief activities of the American Relief Administration and United States Food Administration. Edited by S. L. Bane and Ralph Haswell Lutz. Published (Stanford, 1943). Includes annotations.
The Tom Bane Papers consist of 5 cubic feet of textual records that cover the years 1975-1984. The records are organized into one record series: Bill Files, 1975-1984.
Bound daily accounting books for a house and sign painting business owned by Edward Bangle and George Chase containing daily entries for expenses and income involving labor and painting supplies. The earlier volume begins in Brooklyn [i.e. Oakland], California and...
The E. Geoffrey Bangs collection consists almost entirely of black and white photographs documenting numerous Bay Area residential and commercial buildings. The photographs also include images of UC Berkeley buildings. Some of the photographs in the collection may be for...
Photographs show buildings designed by Bernard Maybeck, mainly in California. Also includes portraits of Bernard Maybeck.
George Edwin Burnell (1863-1948) was a religious educator, and an authority on metaphysical subjects and sacred literature. Mimeographed transcripts of his lectures sold well enough to go into multiple editions. He was also the president and director of the California...
Correspondence between Samuel Bangs, first printer of the provinces of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas, with José Alejandro Uro y Lozano, another printer, relating mainly to the sale of printing presses and type to the latter. The imprints include an advertisement...
British-born architectural historian and critic, educator, and editor, 1922-1988. The collection contains draft manuscripts, printed material and research notes for eight of Banham's published books, for unpublished projects, and many articles and reviews related to the history of architecture and...
No. 59 in France, miscellaneous letters and documents collection.
Set of prints, mounted on blotter paper cards, chiefly illustrating the early history of San Francisco. Also represented is the early history of the broader San Francisco Bay Area and other regions in California. Each card pertains to a different...
Checks.
Materials documenting the history of the Bank of Finance in South Los Angeles, the first African American-owned, operated, and state-chartered commercial bank, founded in 1964. The collection primarily includes photographic materials, yet contains an ample amount of printed materials, old...
This collection contains a cash account book of the Bank of Orange (or Orange Bank) beginning in 1887.
. One check for $34.25, payable to E. B. Gardette, signed by Richard Ashhurst & Sons. Philadelphia. 30 July 1834.
Three receipts from the Bank of the United States. The first one dated December 24, 1822 from Washington, D.C. is $343.55 paid to and signed by Senator John C. Calhoun from Thomas March & Co. The second receipt is dated...
The collection consists of volumes of the Bank of Willows, a town and county (county seat) in Glenn County, California. The record books cover the years 1880-1905 and include journals (1890-1902); cash books (1880-1890); ledger (1880-1887); bills receivable register and...
The Raymond A. Bankowski Papers include research notes, laboratory and pathology data, reports, reprints, awards, correspondence, and slides related to Ray Bankowski's work in infectious disease in poultry and swine.
Views of various banks and financial firms in California, exteriors and interiors; also includes photographs of coinage and bank certificates.
Bay area blues musician and artist Charles E. Banks (1938-2000) was born Charles Edward Banks in Taylorville, Illinois, December 4, 1938. The Charles E. Banks Papers include assorted biographical material, concert flyers, posters, programs, song lists, club advertisements, entertainment calendars,...
This collection consists of a typed manuscript and images created by Della Murray Banks of her 1899 trip to Yukon, Alaska. Collection also includes issues of magazine from 1945-1946 and a letter from the magazine's Associate Editor Ethel M. Dassow...
The Harvey O. Banks Papers consist of files dating from his work as a consultant for water control, on water quality and management projects, in various water rights hearings and court cases, as well as allocation and planning / projections...
Letters, receipts and notices largely concerning John B. Banks' memberships in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and claims by him against the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Brotherhoods for pay and seniority.
The consists of a scrapbook of the design, construction, and dedication of the CSUN "spaghetti letters" sculpture located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Zelzah Ave., and a single unlabeled video. Please note that several of the images can...
6 autographed letters signed from Joseph Banks to various correspondents including E.A.J. Anisson; Samuel Glasse, 1735-1812; J.J.H. La Billardiere, 1755-1834; Samule Lysons, 1763-1819; and John Symmons, d. 1832.
Experiences as a resident of San Diego from 1869; mainly as a banker.
The Banks of Wheatland Collection (c. 1870 1930) contains an assortment of wills, deeds, insurance policies, and mortgages done through, or for, The Farmers Bank of Wheatland and The Bank of Italy, Wheatland Branch. Alongside these documents are also a...
Collection of 6 autographed letters signed on miscellaneous topics including: 1. 1783 September 6: to E.A.J. Annisson thanking him for his gift to the Royal Society but also noting the resolution made some years ago regarding "not admitting any more...
This collection contains approximately 10,000 documents by and/or relating to Sir Joseph Banks. These items document the immense scope of Banks' activities in the world of science, exploration, and the growth of the British Empire's trade and commerce.
The Steve Banks photographs span the years 1977-1999 and encompass 4.3 linear feet. The collection consists of more than 1,000 items, including black-and-white prints and color and black-and-white slides. The material is comprised of biography portraits of motion picture artists,...
This collection contains approximately 10,000 documents by and relating to Sir Joseph Banks. These items document the immense scope of Banks' activities during a pivotal point in British history.
Printed buttons pertaining to various political issues of the 1970s to the 2000s. Also includes cloth banner printed with logo of Data Center and text: Providing information in the public interest.
This collection consists of the scripts of American producer, writer, and director Bob Banner (1921-2011).
Reflecting a transfer of stock from Sarah K. Lamb by Dickson Q. Brown, 1934; with 29 stock certificates signed by T.S. Heer and (Peter) Steele.
Photograph album. Many photographs are identified "JBB" possibly for Joseph Brent Banning. Includes construction of Banning family home in Wilmington, California; Banning family; San Pedro harbors; ships; and Canal Street. Some Hancock Banning papers. circa 1877-1930, undated
This collection consists of business records chiefly to the Banning Company, founded by Phineas Banning (1830-1885) in Los Angeles, California. There are also records of the various subsidiary firms of the Banning Company, as well as Banning family letters, and...
This collection consists of business papers and correspondence related to the Banning Company of Southern California and its subsidiaries, particularly the Santa Catalina Island Company, as well as personal papers and correspondence created by members of the Banning, Patton, Glassell,...
The collection consists of correspondence, business and financial papers, family notes, bound volumes, and ephemera related to the Banning family of Southern California, chiefly dating from 1854-1944, that was collected by Katharine Stewart Banning.
The Banning Family and Residence Museum Collection documents the activities, programs, and events of the General Phineas Banning Residence Museum, located in Wilmington, California between 1860 and 2020. The Collection also contains a small amount of materials related to the...
The Banning Family Collection of Photographs, Part I, contains photographs, glass plate negatives, and one scrapbook collected by the Banning Family of Southern California and depicting various family members, friends, and family properties (both residential and commercial), with an emphasis...
The Banning Family Collection of Photographs, Part II, contains 1204 photographs and 23 photograph albums collected by the Banning family of Southern California from 1814 to 1979 (bulk 1880-1920). The three most substantial categories of images in this collection are...
The Banning Library District Local History Collection consists of materials documenting the history of the San Gorgonio Pass from the 1880s to the Present. Included in these materials are photographs, newspapers and newspaper clippings, telephone books, Banning High School annuals,...
Ann Bannon wrote the Beebo Brinker novels, a series of influential lesbian pulp paperbacks, which were published in the 1950s and early 1960s. The papers contain original manuscripts, correspondence and financial records, interviews, essays, reviews, photographs, and audiovisual materials.
The collection contains professional and personal papers of William S. Banowsky dating from 1926 to 2012. The bulk of the materials range from 1955 to 1990 and document his professional involvement with Pepperdine University, the University of Oklahoma, Gaylord Broadcasting...
Relates to the activities of the Bank of France in 1937.
This collection includes organizational records, an Indonesian periodical, a play ("Tea Anyone?"), AIDS education materials and ephemera from a variety of LGBT Asian/Pacific Islander (API) groups. Notable are materials from the very short-lived Organization of Lesbian and Gay Asians (OLGA)...
Baptismal Certificate for Alvin Arlom (SAFR 17122, HDC 275) is dated 1913 and in German. The item is available for research use without restriction.
Amiri Baraka (1934-2014) was the founder and editor of the literary journals and . An outspoken public intellectual, he was the author of poetry, plays, novels, and essays. The collection consists of poetry manuscripts and correspondence submitted to Baraka while...
Delivered at a meeting at the University of Cincinnati sponsored by its United Black Association.
Materials related to the course developed by Nicole Baran, FEMST 138/238 (FEMGEN 138/238): Violence Against Women: Theories, Issues and Prevention, and materials related to the nonprofit created by Nicole Baran, the Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness (founded 2005). Includes outside...
Correspondence, writings and audio recordings of Paul A. Baran.
Included are papers from Baran's time at RAND, Institute for the Future, CableData Associates, Comprint, Equatorial Communications, Telebit, Packet Technologies, Stratacom, Metricom, Interfax, Com21, Rosum, as well as numerous public service committees and non-profit organizations.
The Arnold Vernon Baranco papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, yearbooks, WPA musical programs and photographs related to the life and musical activities of Arnold Vernon Baranco. The collection is organized into three series: biographical, teaching activities, musical activities, and photographs....
Writings, letters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian samizdat literature, and to the Russian writers Boris Pasternak and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Printed matter, photographs, memorabilia, and miscellany, relating to aspects of Russian imperial, military and émigré history.
This collection contains blueprints for Barat College's Old Main building and buildings added in the 1950s.
Contains biographical material, correspondence, writings and speeches, concert programs, scores, photographs, recordings, posters, and miscellaneous materials documenting Maestro George Barati's professional career as a conductor, composer, cellist and music educator.
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, reports, military documents, maps, clippings, and printed matter relating to Russian military activities in Persia and the Caucasus during World War I, and to the Russian Revolution. Digital copies of select records also available at
Contains records of TecNICA member Barbara Atkinson including memos, policies, correspondence, programs, fliers, handouts, membership lists, newsletters and other documents relating to TecNICA; correspondence of Barbara Atkinson including letters to and from friends and family while working in Nicaragua for...
Interviews with Barbara Berendzen, a family member featured in one of Virginia Satir's filmed family reconstruction workshops. The oral history traces the family history since the reconstruction, in an attempt to assess the Satir Model as a form of family...
Typescript notes, transcripts, and other items compiled circa 1950s concerning the history of the area and pioneer residents covering 1848-1874. Includes a Columbia Registry of Deaths from the period.
Publisher's publicity letter and 5x7 b/w glossy photograph, laid in signed uncorrected proof copy of American author Barbara Kingsolver's Pigs in Heaven (Spec PS3561.I496 P539 1993). Alpha list.
Scenes from a wedding party involving Sacramento biker gang The Kinsmen.
Barbara Brooks Morgan (1900-1992) was an accomplished designer, author, artist, and photographer. She is best known for her photographs of American modern dancers, among them, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Pearl Primus, Jose Limon, and Charles Weidman. She attended UCLA and...
Interviewer: David E. Russell, [1994?]. Interviewee(s): Barbara S. Uehling. Transcript: ?
A leather studded vest from Febe's bar in San Francisco, gifted to Barbara Sue Dean Smith by Donald Meatte and Bill Barker in 1972.
Notes are responses to questions posed by Barbara Woolsey about John Steinbeck's literary career and associations. They are from Steinbeck's first wife Carol H. (Mrs. William B.) Brown and his sister Beth (Mrs. Eugene D.) Ainsworth.
Photograph albums and scrapbooks document the early life and family Barbara Zelinsky up to her honeymoon with Robert Zelinsky. Early albums show Barbara's parents, Rachel Rutherford Hortop and Leopold Levy, and other family (especially Hortop). These early views include the...
A newsletter that documents the activities of a boating club for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in the San Francisco Bay area and surrounding counties.
Scrapbooks, photographs, administrative records, correspondence, clippings, and ephemera documenting the activities of the Barbary Coast Cloggers, a gay men’s clogging group, in the 1980s and early 1990s. Among the events documented are Cloggers performances at the 1988 San Francisco Ethnic...
Mostly views of Barbary Coast neighborhood (San Francisco, Calif.) taverns, theaters, dance halls, and other establishments, many with crowds in front of them. Includes views of the Thalia, the Midway, Purcell's, and Sheehan's Tavern. Older views show Yosemite, an Indian...
Journal articles, and a radio address, relating to German politics and the legacy of the East German state.
Relates to the French communist movement.
The collection contains a diary, documents, 7 carte de visite photographs, and leather document case of Alfred E. Barber, a Civil War Union lieutenant, New York Infantry, 141st Regiment (Vol), Company G, ca. 1863-1864. Barber was the great uncle of...
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to Polish railways, coal, oil, and timber resources, Danzig, and Upper Silesia.
Research papers of Charles Barber for two of his publications on Alexander Siloti: Lost in the Stars (https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4807486) and The Alexander Siloti Collection (https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/5462577)....
Family papers including photographs, correspondence, legal and financial documents, diaries, maps, clippings, and ephemera. Subjects focus on family activities including life in Santa Barbara, California, trips to London and Cocos Island, and general family history....
Papers include lecture notes from dental school, photographs, certificates, and fraternal and other society pins....
The Barber School of Speech scrapbook contains clippings, announcements, programs, notes, cards, and other types of printed ephemera, 1901-1980 (bulk 1922-1940), collected by Julia Barber, founder and director of the school. The scrapbook documents the activities of Mrs. Barber, a...
Concerns his admittance into the Barber's Company (London) in 1845 including the registry notation (Book H, October 21, 1845), Oath of every freeman of the City of London, and excerpts of a letter from Doris Webster (granddaughter) to Fred Anderson...
Trial instruction, including depositions and exhibits, in the case of Klaus Barbie before the Tribunal de grande instance de Lyon, relating to German war crimes in France during World War II. Photocopy.
Compiled by Anthony A. Barbieri.
Correspondence, photographs, post cards, drawings, and a film relating to political and social conditions in China, missionary service in China, and university education in China.
Photograph albums depicting construction work on several projects for which Mr. Barclay was Southern Pacific’s supervising field engineer. Personal and business papers going back to Mr. Barclay's childhood.
Papers of 19th century Los Angeles lawyer Henry A. Barclay.
Correspondence, ephemera, photographs and scrapbooks relating to the American political process, student government at Stanford, and his teaching activities. Includes some correspondence from James Farley.
Drawings and paintings of Barclay's Fort (New Mexico) and surrounding area. Includes the fort, buffalo cows and calves, a landscape with Barclay's horse and dog, a plowman and team at work, and a mounted "New Mexican."
Relates to Hungarian foreign relations, especially with the Vatican and Great Britain, the Hungarian entry into World War II, Hungarian diplomacy during the war, and secret negotiations between Hungary and the Allied Powers in Switzerland, 1943-1945. Also available on microfilm...
This collection contains articles, reports, correspondences and legal documents gathered by Carla M. Bard. Bard was an environmental activist and expert on water quality issues. She was the first woman to serve as a chairperson on the California State Water...
Cephas Little Bard, born April 7, 1843 in Pennsylvania, was a well-known physician and prominent citizen of Ventura County in the late 19th century. Bard co-founded Ventura's first hospital and was also a prominent medical researcher. His collection of curios...
The Bard family is one of the most influential families in Ventura County history. The family moved to the area from Pennsylvania by Thomas R. Bard in the 1860s. He was soon followed by his brother, Cephas "Little" Bard, who...
Musical compositions and published writings by composer Michael Seyfrit (1947-1994), including four instrumental compositions, a guide to the Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection at the Library of Congress, and the piano and vocal scores and other materials relating to the...
one brief description of Thomas Bard
Letters and business records of California Senator Thomas Robert Bard.
The Frank Bardacke Watsonville Canneries Strike Collection consists of materials collected by Bardacke, one of the founders of the Watsonville chapter of Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) and a resident of that community since the early 1970s, who was...
Collection consists of a published sets of small photographs of Stanford University with their original paper cases. Images include various views of the inner quad, quad arcades, Roble Hall, the student union, the Museum, the Mausoleum, and the angel of...
Collection consists of architctural drawings of residential and commercial sites in the Sacramento region (Land Park and Rancho Murietta areas) by by John H. Barden and M. M. Barden.
Typed transcript of diary of a pioneer (1855) by James Bardin describing his overland journey from Independence, Missouri, to Yreka, California.
Mourning badge commemorating the death of Abraham Lincoln, 1865; issue of the American Union, August 25, 1865; issue of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865; 1899 soldier's letter from the Philippines, 1899; World War I Liberty Loan poster; and...
A collection of financial, tax, and bank papers
Original ink comic strips and cover art from , 1983-2003, a gay comic strip created and written by Tim Barela. debuted in the pages of in 1984, and was regularly featured in the (1988-1990) and (1990-2002) magazines.
The Janus Barfoed collection spans the years circa 1914-1954 and encompasses approximately 62 linear feet and 1 poster. The collection is comprised of clippings and ephemera, lobby cards, press sheets, and photographs related to American B-Western films. The material in...
Relates to the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
This collection is comprised of Pullman Company corporate records collected by historian Ralph Barger. Includes correspondence, blank forms, requisition forms, property ownership documents, car and equipment forms and other documents.
These papers include correspondence (professional and personal), field notes, dive notes, reading notes, class materials, articles, and photographs from deep sea dives and aerial surveys of dolphins.
Bill Barich is the author of: (1980), (1984), (1987), (1994), and (1997). The collection contains his writing journals, manuscripts and published versions of his writings, promotional materials about his works, as well as literary and editorial correspondence.
Oral history of the Barringer Family
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, reports, meeting materials, and printed matter, relating to activities of the United States Institute of Peace to promote international peace, to political conditions in Europe and especially in Germany, and to American-European relations.
Found item, provenance unknown. Alpha list - title only. Oversize boxed.
Correspondence, phonotapes, and school catalogs, relating to Herbert Hoover's youth, early schooling, and mining career in Australia. Includes correspondence between Herbert Hoover and B. B. Barker.
Scrapbook contains programs and clippings largely of theater performances and concerts, 1915-1933; and photographs of Stanford buildings and other students, as well as family photographs. Two items of note pertaining to his Stanford days are an issue of "Thumbs Up,"...
Sheet music collected by Stanford alumnus Chester Barker.
The Constance Barker collection spans the years 1935-1952 and encompasses approximately one linear foot. Most of the material has no relation to motion pictures; however, there are several letters from Lex Barker dating from the period after the couple's separation....
This series documents Desmond J. "Des" Barker, Jr.'s activities, as a deputy of White House Counsel Charles Colson, in his role as a Special Assistant to the President.
This collection consists chiefly of legal papers dating between 1913 and 1914 that concern the film rights to "A Piece of Steak," and other stories by American author Jack London. The materials originated from the firm of Donald Barker, London's...
The Horace Albert Barker Collection, 1930-1997, consists primarily of materials documenting Barker's long career in the field of Microbiology at the University of California, Berkeley. The bulk of the collection consists of research notes and reports on Barker's innovative experiments....
This collection contains letters and documents relating to war loans to the United States Government made by New York financier and state senator Jacob Barker (1779-1871) in 1814 and subsequent claims by Barker about them. Correspondents include American statesman George...
This collection primarily contains musical compositions and professional writings by composer Elaine Barkin.
Collection includes various phots by Max Fischer and C.W.J. Johnson as well as photos of views of Monterey, buildings, and sites.
Carl Barks started drawing for Walt Disney in 1935. In 1943, he began drawing Disney stories for Western Printing and Lithography which produced the Dell and Gold Key comic books. Barks retired from the Disney Studio in 1966, but continued...
Manuscripts, signed by European rulers and nobles and dating mostly from the 17th and 18th centuries, collected by the family of writer Jarvis Barlow and his father Dr. Walter Jarvis Barlow, both of Southern California. The bulk of the collection,...
Papers of George W. Barlow, ichthyologist, ethologist and evolutionary biologist and expert on cichlid fishes dating from 1950-2009. Includes correspondence, research files, manuscript and publication files, notebooks and binders of data sets and research studies, illustrations, photographs and slides....
John Perry Barlow (1947–2018) was an American writer, technologist, and cattle rancher.
A collection of photographs (positives and negatives) taken during the construction of the Barlow Medical Library building in Los Angeles during 1906-1907 by the architect, Robert D. Farquhar, or his associates.
From 1899 a small medical library existed to serve the College of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) and the physicians of the city. In 1906 Dr. Walter Jarvis Barlow, a faculty member of the College of Medicine,...
Personal and professional papers of lawyer and Democrat Samuel L. M. Barlow.
This collection contains Walter Jarvis Barlow, M.D.'s American Red Cross paper read at a dinner given to Dr. Rea Smith and the staff of the Navy Base Hospital on November 8, 1917; presented to the Library of the L.A. County...
This collection contains posters, fliers, and other material regarding concerts held at The Barn on the University of California, Riverside campus. Posters autographed by the performers are included.
Contains correspondence between the "Barnabe mountain review" editor Gerald Fleming and contributors, original typescripts, marketing materials including flyers, advertisements, cover artwork, and form letters to subscribers and writers. Also includes published issues 2-5.
These journals “in words and drawings” document nearly 50 years in the personal, professional and artistic life of dancer, choreographer, painter, wardrobe dresser and costume designer David Clark Barnard (1937-2014).
The David Barnard papers consists of a postcard image of Barnard; four drawings, in the form of memorial cards, which Barnard made to honor friends who had died; an explanatory note about the drawings; and a short autobiographical sketch of...
Papers of San Luis Obispo civic leader Grace E. Barneberg, comprised of correspondence, organizational records, legal documents, newspaper clippings, photographs, and ephemera. The collection documents her official activities as president of the Monday Club and activities in regional and statewide...
Albert Depue Barnes was Ventura County district attorney from 1934 to 1937. Born in 1906 in California, he began practicing law in 1928. He married Annette Pearle Vehlow in 1933 in Santa Barbara, and they both lived in Ventura County...
Reports and administrative files from the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA), subject and research files, and personal papers (bulk, 1970-2000) from Attorney B.W. Grant Barnes. The collection includes extensive subject files pertaining to Barnes' research in international human rights...
The dates from 1964-1972. It consists solely of paper records. Included in this collection are reports, correspondence, press releases and information sheets relating to Barnes' work as a member of the Natural Resources, Planning and Public Works Committee. Also included...
The material in this collection was part of a gift made to the Library in 1957 of books formerly belonging to Earl Barnes. Earl Barnes' son Joseph was the donor. These books and other materials, since they all dealt with...
George Barnes was a popular West Coast stock performance actor during the 1920s. The collection consists of photographs, clippings, correspondence, scrapbook and ephemera related to his career.
The George W. Barnes Papers, 1877-1879 consists of Weather Bureau reports, weather observations, and Office of the Chief Signal Officer acknowledgements regarding meterological data submitted by the San Diego Society of Natural History.
Eight letters dated 1850 to 1868 from Thomas Loftin, Narcissa Harison, and James Lee to various family members. Most are from Thomas Loftin in El Dorado County to family members in Mississippi. An unrelated part of the collection consists of...
Government, industry and labor publications, serial issues, newsletters, bulletins, clippings, other printed matter, statistical data, and notes, relating to social policy and labor policy in post-industrial society, and especially in Sweden.
This collection chronicles the life of Grover Barnes, the man whom Santa Barbara has dubbed "The Ambassador of Hospitality." His extraordinary charm and service as a "Bell Captain" at the Hotel Miramar Resort has made him famous in the community....
Correspondence, reports, subject files, news clippings, maps, and other papers, pertaining to: groundwater; surface water supply; water rights; litigation involving Miller & Luxand others; irrigation works; water costs; and, irrigation districts in the San Joaquin Valley, particularly San Joaquin River...
Typescript recollections of Stanford Band's trip to Australia, during the summer of 1988....
This collection consists of some correspondence and an unpublished 345 page typescript of a history of medical practice in San Joaquin County (1847-c1947). The history contains photographs and biographies of practitioners and buildings. Barnes apparently compiled and wrote "Doctors" over...
Relates to various aspects of American military activities, and especially to military operations in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969, and to American military assistance to Taiwan. Photocopy.
This collection contains articles, slides, newsletters, correspondence, and other material on Dr. Martin M. Barnes, past University of California, Riverside, professor of entomology and plant pathology. Barnes' research was focused on the practical needs of agriculture. The bulk of the...
Album includes cyanotype images of Stanford campus, student life, and construction of campus buildings. Also included is a matted photograph of five women in academic regalia.
The Barnes collection of rare books contains over 80 publications related to the field of spiritualism....
Report documenting the accomplishments, problems and limitations of the Program in Medicine and the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.
Speeches and writings, memoranda, letters, and photographs, relating to Soviet-American relations, American foreign policy and military policy, national security, psychological warfare operations, and activities of the National Strategy Information Center.
The Jeanne Barnett and Ellie Charlton papers relate to the Holy Union Service performed at the Sacramento Community Theater on January 16, 1999. The files are divided into five series: Series 1. Holy Union, Series 2. Personal, Series 3. Photographs,...
Materials relating to the commitment ceremony of Jeanne Barnett and Ellie Charlton, two lesbian members of St. Marks Church in Sacramento.
This collection consists of the papers of American radio broadcaster Joseph M. Barnett (1900-1978).
Collection includes real estate brochures and plot plans for housing developments throughout the Palos Verdes Peninsula, compiled by long time Palos Verdes Estates resident and real estate broker Joseph Barnett. The collection documents a signficant period in the development of...
Linda Diz Barnett is the author of (c1980). The collection consists of photocopies of articles compiled by Barnett, along with her holograph notes about articles and annotations used for her “Bret Harte: an annotated bibliography of secondary comment.”
Lesbians Against Police Violence worked against police harassment in San Francisco especially the Mission neighborhood. The papers consist of agendas, minutes, and notes of general meetings and committee meetings; skits and song lyrics; flyers and fact sheets; and a few...
This collection contains materials relating to the creation of the Barnett-Briggs Medical Library in the 1950s and organizational records from the 1990s. It includes correspondence, meeting minutes, statistics, plans, and hospital publications.
The Captain C.R. Barney logbook for the yawl Jester (SAFR 14041, HDC 121) is comprised of one volume that records voyages made around the San Franicsco Bay from June 27, 1908 to June 20, 1909 and includes a trip to...
This collection contains the political, business, legal, and family papers of lawyer and collector of the port of New York Hiram Barney (1811-1895) and concern a wide variety of subjects including real estate, primarily in Iowa, and New York; court...
Correspondence, reports, writings, and research notes, relating to U.S. Army internal security measures during World War II directed against U.S. citizens of Japanese, Italian and German extraction. Used as research material for the book by E. N. Barnhart and Jacobus...
Edward Norton Barnhart was a professor of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley and also served as bibliographer for the Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Collection there. This collection consists of copies and originals of reports, research papers, and...
The collection includes photographs, documents, correspondence, and journals of the Barnharts and their associates, and the privately published memoir of their daughter, Dr. Jean Barnhart Jost.
The Charles R. Barnum History Awards were established by a grant from Mr. Barnum in the late fall of 1952. Mr. Barnum was a realtor and insurance broker in Eureka. He was a member of the Humboldt State College Advisory...
Seven letters to and from Billy & Nellie Barnum in Alpine County. Mostly family letters with some references to Mr. Barnum's job with the "Pacific Rural Press" of special interest. Also of note is a letter to Nellie from her...
Seven letters to and from Billy & Nellie Barnum in Alpine County. Mostly family letters with some references to Mr. Barnum's job with the "Pacific Rural Press" of special interest. Also of note is a letter to Nellie from her...
The Frank Baron Papers, 1886-1994, comprises records of Baron's accomplishments as student, professor, researcher, and structural engineer. It consists of student notebooks, lecture materials, writings (published and unpublished), consulting reports, notes, calculations, correspondence, materials documenting Baron's involvement on academic and...
The Baron Papers comprise the personal, professional, and research material of Salo Baron and occupy approximately 398 linear feet. As of July 1992 the papers total 714 boxes and are arranged in 11 series, including correspondence, personal/biographical, archival materials, subject,...
Manuscripts, correspondence, and financial papers of Salo W. Baron, one of the fathers of Jewish Studies. Primarily an artificial collection purchased from a bookdealer and received as a gift.
The Stuart Baron Scrapbook predominantly consists of photographs and newspaper clippings from Baron's time as a student at San Fernando Valley State College (1963-1967).
Mainly thanking Astle for copies of his books.
This collection contains correspondence from Private First Class Anthony A. Barone, United States Army, to his fiancee, Corinne Rollo (Barone) during the Second World War.
The James Phillip Baross Personal Papers contains documents and objects relating to and collected by Baross during his service as a flight radio operator in World War II.
Contains account book and receipts, mostly in San Francisco, of sailing Barque John Potter, captained by D.C. Mitchell.
Photographs, negatives. Stills from commercial film-maker Barr's educational films on California history including Indians, Rancho Life, Mining, Trapping, etc., produced in the 1970s.
Materials in the document the professional career and creative process of Donna Barr. The collection includes a variety of document types including correspondence, original artwork, and research materials. A large part of the papers consist of versions of her illustrations,...
A small collection of papers, photographs and sound recordings documenting the experiences of Edward Sheldon Barr, a crew member who participated in the MidPac Expedition of 1950 and the Capricorn Expedition of 1952.
Manuscripts, correspondence, clippings and photographs relating to gay author James W. Fugaté (1922-1995), who under the pseudonym James Barr, wrote the groundbreaking novel, (1950), as well as other gay-themed works, including a volume of short stories, (1951), and a play,...
Programs, clippings, posters, flyers and ephemera relating to the circus.
Photographs of Luis Barragan's buildings and an exhibition brochure are accompanied by a letter from Barragan to Paul Mills at the Santa Barbara Art Museum, 1972....
Collection of material related to the Barranco Bros. vaudeville show contains correspondence Murray & Co. of Chicago and the F.J. Burch Manufacturing Co. of Pueblo, Colorado (tent manufacturers) about orders. Also includes show passes and coupons, advertisements promoting the act,...
Views depict members of the Barranco family, including Vidal and Teresita Barranco and several children, in posed portraits in costume for vaudeville and circus acts. Also includes group portraits of band members....
Typescript and edited drafts, correspondence, proofs, sample chapters, as well as promotional literature and other miscellany, of a Santa Barbara area mystery writer. Also, signed first editions of his works, which are cataloged separately.
The F. Barreda and Brother records (SAFR 14316, HDC 61) collection consists of ten folders containing various charter agreements, receipts, bills of lading, invoices, and lists of vessels that together comprise the business records of F. Barreda and Brother, a...
The F. Barreda and Brother records (SAFR 14317, HDC 62) is comprised of the business records of F. Barreda and Brother, a firm that acted as agents for the government in Peru in the sale of guano to the United...
Ian Barrera collection includes material related to the Tenderloin AIDS Resource Center (TARC), including 1 microcassette tape of an interview with Barrera and Hank Wilson, recorded Easter 2006, and 1 issue of TARCTALK newsletter, Summer 2006.
Papers of American philosophy professor and author Clifford L. Barrett.
Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and phonorecords, relating to the Dixie Mission and the military situation in China during World War II. Includes a coat worn in China by Colonel Barrett.
Edward Cecil "Ned" Barrett was for many years the only business officer of the California Institute of Technology and of its forerunner institution, Throop University/Polytechnic Institute. The collection contains historical and administrative documents relating to the early years of Caltech...
The correspondence of editor and Abraham Lincoln biographer Joseph H. Barrett. The bulk of the collection consists of Barrett's own personal and professional correspondence.
Newspaper and periodical clippings, copies of court briefs, audio tape: "Hymn of the Embattled Taxpayer," position papers, correspondence, promotional material....
Box 1: includes portraits of S.A. Barrett, photographs relating to anthropological studies, including views of California Indians, their tools and other artifacts, Kashaya Pomo, Yurok, and Navaho photos, Deer Dance and Bear Dance photos, and views form an African expedition...
Includes portraits of Samuel A. Barrett; group portraits from the Cudahy-Massee-Milwaukee Museum African expedition (1928); a portrait of the young lion "Sim" at the Milwaukee Public Museum in 1929 (reportedly a cropped copy of Milwaukee Public Museum photo 405593); portraits...
Collection consists of some personalia and correspondence, extensive field notes, writings, and records relating to the American Indian Film Project, dating primarily from the early and late years of Barrett's working life. Biographical information contains course notes, diaries of trips...
Collection includes images of the Quad, reading room of the library, exterior of Memorial Church (including one construction photo), the old chemistry building, and a chemistry laboratory. Of note is an image of large steel girders in the inner quad,...
Tony Barrett was a talented writer and producer who contributed to a variety of radio, television, and motion pictures projects. Among those projects were: , , , , and the . The collection consists of script and production material related...
Relates to the American intervention in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Two certificates issued to Henry C. Barri for completion of the American Locomotive Company-General Electric Electric Locomotive School (1951) and Southern Pacific's Comprehensive Schematic Print Reading on Diesel Locomotives Course (1955). •Five certificates of longstanding membership (25, 35, 40, 45...
Contains financial records and publishing information for the English language edition of the Nicaraguan publication Barricada Internacional. Also contains newsletters, publications, and other material concerning political activities in Nicaragua and other Central American countries. Also includes numerous photographic copy negatives...
The Michael Barrie Papers, 1960-2015, consists of monologue jokes, scripts, screenplays, and production material for late night and variety television shows, awards shows, and movies. Most of the material was written by Michael Barrie with his writing partner, Jim Mulholland....
The Joan Barriga Papers include research notes, hand-drawn maps, editing notes for book manuscripts, and correspondence regarding local historical research of the Los Gatos mountain areas.
Interview with Catherine Barringer about her life
Oral history of James "Carl" Carlisle Barringer. Hoover High School, Stanford, WW II, University of Michigan, buildings, local politics,
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs, and clippings, relating to relief operations of the American Relief Administration in two famine areas in Russia.
Leatherette photographic album with 10 leaves, 91 mounted and 3 loose photographs. The photos, collected by Jose Montoya, document children in the Barrio Arte Program creating art.
Jeannie Barroga (b.1949) is a playwright, director, actor and teacher. Her papers contain scripts in multiple drafts, production binders, media, photographs, research & business files, and other material.
Correspondence, reports, notes, speeches and writings, and photographs, relating to Morris Childs, Federal Bureau of Investigation informant within the Communist Party of the United States; Federal Bureau of Investigation surveillance of the Communist Party; and the relationship between the Communist...
Collection consists of autographs of famous personalities including performing artists, authors, and politicians. Some are accompanied with personal notes, letters, photographs, or other ephemera. Autographs include signatures of Robert Jones Burdett, Thomas Edison, Arthur Foote, Helen Keller, Rudyard Kipling, Nellie...
The bulk of this collection is letters authored by the colleagues of Portuguese-American politician and cosmographer Francisco Xavier Monteiro de Barros (1778-1855), documenting changes in the Portuguese politics and government and United States-Portuguese foreign relations, chiefly in the 1810s-1820s There...
The Barrows and Weyse families papers include letters, diaries, photographs, and documents relating to early Los Angeles residents Henry Dwight Barrows and Julius Guenther Weyse and their families, including Weyse’s journey to California around Cape Horn and Barrows’ letterbook at...
Letters written to him and copies of his replies; diaries and notebooks; biographical sketches and obituaries; personalia; bibliographies; MSS, tear sheets and reprints of his writings; speeches and radio addresses; collegiate class notes; lectures, with related notes, syllabi, etc. for...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, studies, reports, memoranda, and printed matter relating to American foreign relations with South Vietnam and with Africa, especially Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa; and to American government policy, especially as reflected in activities of the Agency...
A collection consisting of material assembled by Bert Byron Barry related to Pinocchio and Carlo Collodi.
Contains a transcript and sound recording of Lucille Kendall's interviews with Clemmie Shuck Barry, an interview history, and scattered personal papers documenting Barry's activities as a labor organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) in the 1930s, particularly...
Photographs of Plains Indians in the 1880s.
Papers of Abraham Van Gelder and several descendants including Katherine A. Crocker and William C. Barry.
The maps, with annotations and explanatory notes, are primarily concerned with the exploration of the Pacific Northwest, including the Lewis and Clark Expedition; reproductions are of portions of maps by William Clark, Nicholas King, John Melish, Alexander Ross, David Thompson,...
The James H. Barry Papers consists principally of Barry's general and family correspondence from 1906 to his death in 1927, along with a small amount of his writings and personal papers. The bulk of the Barry's correspondence relates to his...
The Barry Collection contains 76 photographs spanning circa 1860 to circa 1910. The subject matter is primarily early street transportation in Los Angeles, including horse-drawn, cable, and electric cars and a trackless trolley in Laurel Canyon.
The collection contains clippings, correspondence, financial papers, a contract, material regarding Ethel Barrymore's autobiography, a caricature, a lithograph of a drawing by Lionel Barrymore, and disc recordings of a 1949 radio tribute to Ethel Barrymore.
The collection consists of clippings, stills and a small amount of ephemera related to the careers of actors Lionel, Ethel, and John Barrymore.
Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954) became a leading Broadway actor by 1900 and went on to appear in 250 screen roles. He also wrote several scripts, a novel and composed orchestral music, including a symphony. The collection consists primarily of music compositions...
Jessica Barshay (1940-1998) was a psychotherapist who lived with multiple disabilities, including asthma, Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFIDS), and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS). Barshay was a lesbian feminist and identified strongly with both Jewish and Buddhist faiths. The collection...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the Russian émigré organizations Predstavitel'stvo Rossiiskikh 'Emigrantov v Amerike and Rossiiskoe Obshche-natsional'noe Ob"edinenie v San Frantsisko.
The Bud Barsky papers span the years 1918-1940 and encompass 13 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, biographical material, contracts, financial papers, a small amount of correspondence, clippings, miscellaneous material, and a scrapbook.
Manuscript of .
Diaries, correspondence, legal documents, and photographs, relating to social conditions in Great Britain and the United States.
A collection of medical recipes, mostly grouped by ailment, including remedies for dyspepsia, amenorrhea, typhoid fever, gonorrhea, asthma, dropsy, and other conditions. Roughly one-third of the pages have been filled in....
Clippings, brochures, administrative records, theater programs, notes, and a poem, circa 1954-1975, from Reverend F. Kenneth Barta, former member of the Southern California Council on Religion and the Homophile (SCCRH). The collection includes administrative records from SCCRH, and subject files...
The collection includes scripts and production material for produced and unproduced films and television programs, and playscripts.
The collection consists of materials from Max Bartell, an engineer responsible for multiple water development projects and reports for the city of San Francisco in the early 20th century. Materials in the collection include correspondence, reports, documents, news clippings, and...
The Hermann Barth collection spans the period of 1896-1917 and consists primarily of drawings from the early 1900s. The most well-documented projects in the collection include the South-East Wing of the San Francisco City Hospital (1915- 1916), the German Hospital...
The R. L. Barth papers consist of manuscripts, paste-ups, chapbooks, and file copies of small press poetry published by the Robert L. Barth Press from the time of its founding in 1981 until the press ceased in the early 2000s....
The Richard Barthelmess scrapbooks span the years 1916-1936 and encompass 11.3 linear feet. The scrapbooks were compiled by his mother, actress Caroline Harris Barthelmess. The 50 volumes contain biographical information, clippings, and reviews for more than 50 films that featured...
Contains only pages 11-21, 29-32, 37-51, and plates 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 23, + 26. Later (after 1848) used as notebook for notes, signatures (José Antonio Carrillo and Juan Sepúlveda), accounts, and drawings (some of...
Correspondence between three generations of the Michel and Bartholomew families, ranging from 1847-1913. Both families were highly educated, literate, and interested in politics, which is apparent in many of their writings. Topics covered in the letters include courtships, family relations,...
This collection consists of a letterpress book belonging to Charles H. Bartholomew, Post Master General for San Diego, containing administrative correspondence dating from December 1915 through November 1916.
Correspondence of George Bartholomew, his son, Harry, and Harry's friend, Dan Headley, from various Calif. locations and Bristol, Conn. Also includes letters from Angeline Bartholomew, Adna Whiting, and H.H. Porter. The 24 letters discuss local news, work in the gold...
"A [more than] 600-page manuscript medical notebook that includes diagnostic information, care, theoretical considerations, recipes and cures. The notebook is in German (Roman and Gothic script) in a clear hand throughout. It is in alphabetical order (designated with letter tabs)....
There are two main parts to this collection: 1) MUD1 archival materials and 2) MUD1 source code. The MUD1 archival materials include files for “Dungen,” MUDDLE reference manual, maps, design notes, etc. Notes written by Richard A. Bartle are inserted...
Adelbert Bartlett was a commercial photographer based in Santa Monica, California, and the director of the Near East Relief Fund in Los Angeles. The collection contains photographs, negatives, periodicals, scrapbooks, and memorabilia relating to Bartlett's life as a commercial photographer...
The papers of American writer, poet and editor Elizabeth Bartlett (1911-1994). The papers cover the period from ca. 1940-1994 and include correspondence, typescript poetry and prose, artwork, and ephemera. The collection also includes Bartlett's editing work for and , as...
Proclamations posted by German occupation authorities in Habay-la-Neuve, Belgium, during World War II; miscellaneous correspondence from Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei personnel records; and American military and Belgian serial issues relating to the end of World War II.
Contains letters from Everson to Bartlett; various Everson manuscripts; the archive of the Bartlett's biography of Everson, William Everson: The Life of Brother Antoninus; misc. Everson material.
This collection documents survey information for streets, sewers, parks, bridges and other Public Works projects for the City from 1886 into the 1940s. In addition many small maps, some in great detail, show boundary lines, street routes, building outlines, property...
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, documents, and memoranda, relating to California's Central Valley Project, Lake Tahoe, East Bay Municipal Utility District, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and public water and power supply system for other California municipalities.
Paul Bartlett (1909- ) was born in Missouri. He edited the literary annual, , the only issue of which was published in Ciudad Guzman, Mexico in 1942. The collection consists of literary manuscripts, notes, and letters sent to Paul Bartlett...
Paul Alexander Bartlett (1909- ) was born in Moberly, Missouri, and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He was an instructor in creative writing at Georgia State College (1955) and editor of publications at the University of California Santa Barbara...
This file contains the first of four diaries of Robert B. Bartlett. He wrote in this diary from March 1850 to March 1851. It tells of his time living in Kingston, Massachusetts. He talks about his family, the weather, and...
This file contains the second hand written, in ink, journal of Robert B. Bartlett This book begins on his 19th birthday, on March 16, 1851. The book is in good condition with the binding intact and the hand writing is...
This is the third diary from Robert Bartlett called "Garabaldi's Own by Robert Bartlett, Volume 3." The journal is in good condition and the binding is still intact. The hand writing is clear and legible throughout. In this volume Mr....
This file contains the hand written in ink diary of Robet B. Bartlett Vol 4. The diary is in good condition with the binding intact and the hand writing is clear and legible throughout.
Views of resort in Lake County, Calif, with small cabins, a main hotel, and visitors pictured.
The contents of this collection reflect the professional activities of plant geneticist Basil George David Bartley, whose research focused on the cacao plant, L. ("food of the gods"), primarily in the Caribbean basin, Central and South America, and Africa. Bartley...
Photographs of Karl Friedrich Meyer during his trip to the Soviet Union in 1965, depicted with Soviet colleagues and other unidentified associates. Also includes Russian tourist postcards, a menu, and other ephemera from the 1965 trip. Also includes slides of...
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter relating to political and economic conditions in the United States, international relations, international economic conditions, and the publication of the .
Drafts, galleys, proofs, memoranda, and correspondence related to production of the first volume of the collected works of the Austrian economist Friedrich A. von Hayek, (London, 1988), edited by William W. Bartley; and sound recordings of speeches and lectures by...
Four flower masks, one Don Kilhefner mask, and photographs of Radical Faeries gatherings from gay activist and craftsman, Kenneth Bartmess, circa 1979-1985.
This collection contains correspondence from Maj. Bette J. Barto, USAFE to her parents while serving as a nurse during the late 1950s and 1960s. Also included are three photographs and one photocopied marriage certificate
Relates to Hungarian diplomacy, Hungarian-German relations, and conditions in Croatia during World War II; and to Hungarian diplomacy, Hungarian-Soviet relations, and conditions in Austria in the immediate postwar period. Includes a synopsis in English and the passport of L. Bartók.
Includes a retrospective journal of the life of the Puerto Rican poet, with information on his parents and his schooling; and poems copied by him for Josephine Miles.
Writings, letters, clippings, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Transcaucasia and Turkey after the end of World War I; and to the death of Major Robert Whitney Imbrie, American vice consul in Teheran, at the hands of a mob in...
Contains records related to the life and career of California landscape architect Arthur G. Barton, FASLA (1907-1980.) Barton designed landscapes for many significant structures and sites such as Camp Pendleton, Dodger Stadium, and the San Gabriel River Wildlife Sanctuary. The...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, and draft declarations, relating to the movement for cooperation among the North Atlantic Treaty Organization signatories, the first Declaration of Atlantic Unity (1954) and its successors, and the establishment of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...
This collection contains 50 letters between Pvt. Caleb S. Barton, USA and his family during the Civil War.
Correspondence of Clara Barton, American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross.
The Crawford Barton and William J. Hancock papers contain writings by and correspondence between photographer Crawford Barton and his friend, William J. Hancock, aka BJ Hank or BJ Hancock. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence from Barton to...
This collection contains the professional and personal papers of Crawford Barton. Barton is best known as a photographer of San Francisco's gay culture in the 1970s. This collection contains numerous photographs, slides and journals from the 1970s.
Collection consists of sound recordings made by and collected by singer, Eileen Barton....
This collection mainly consists of articles, notes, and correspondence relating to Barton's work in International Law and intellectual property rights. It also includes materials on biotechnology and the laws relating to the field....
The Lester Clement Barton postcard, circa 1912, (SAFR 24425, P14-005) is comprised of a postcard of the Victoria Harbor waterfront, British Columbia, Canada. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Views include small town, urban area, and wilderness scenes from various California locations. Eureka and Mono Lake are included.
Rick Barton was a gay Beat artist who lived in San Francisco in the 1950s and 1960s. The collection is primarily comprised of drawings created by Barton, chiefly in pen and ink, in the late 1950s to early 1960s.
This collection includes the personal and professional papers of Thomas F. Barton, an anti-war activist and socialist who organized soldiers against the Vietnam and Iraq wars. It includes newsletters, articles, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas that document Barton's involvement with...
62 black and white photographs, most snapshots, only one caption "This is your first victory garden 1942," likely taken by Corporal Bartony (probably with the United States Army Forces Far East) during his time in what appears to be somewhere...
Depicts United States Office of Strategic Services headquarters in England and related scenes of Anglo-American clandestine activities during World War II.
Writings, manuscripts, publications and photographs documenting the life of pantomime artist and poet Harry Bartron from 1927 to 2006. The bulk of the collection dates from 1978 to 2005 and consists of poetry exploring in particular Bartron's Roman Catholic faith...
The Dorothy W. Baruch Collection includes typed and handwritten manuscripts, articles, editing notes, diplomas, correspondence, a calendar, and other materials documenting Baruch's life as a teacher, child psychologist, and author of books for parents and children.
This collection contains the photographs and papers of Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones, whose work visually documents the people and landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area during a time of enormous social, political, and environmental change. More than 12,000...
Collection consists of parasitology teaching slides and audiovisual materials....
Two letters, written from Blois and Milan, sending a copy of his book, Diplomatie Venitienne, and mentioning his current historical research.
Papers of engineer and oceanographer Willard Bascom, including his correspondence, research files, writings, photographs and films, along with materials from his company, Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc.
This collection encapsulates Bascom’s research during his lifetime, where he predominantly focused on the Yoruba culture and religion within Nigeria. In addition to objects, there are photographs and motion pictures by Bascom. The collection is predominantly in English, though notes...
Includes papers related to Bascom's lifelong work on West African art, culture, and folklore and his teaching at the University of California, Berkeley and Northwestern University. Materials include personal and professional correspondence; field notes; lecture notes; course notes; and manuscripts...
Scrapbooks, including "The Record" and family albums, photographs, and artifacts documenting UCSF's Base Hospital 30 during World War 1 and World War 2....
This collection contains the book, by Kevin Bash as well as a selection of digital images taken by Bash that document the condition of the Norconian Resort Supreme in Norco, California.
This collection contains 6 large format scrapbooks documenting the Vietnamese Exodus from 1979 to 1982. The collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and official documents. The scrapbooks were compiled by Cynthia Glegge Bashall, wife of Talbot Bashall. Talbot Bashall was...
Collection consists of correspondence; postcards from a 1909 postcard album belonging to Bashe Rosenbloom in Minsk; a 1955 program from the Jewish Cultural Club of Elsinore, Calif.; a poem celebrating Rosenbloom's fifty years in Petaluma, Calif.; and family photographs. Among...
Relates to relief work by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Germany after World War II.
Collection contains a memorandum to students explaining delay in school re-opening following control of a smallpox epidemic; students were required to bring vaccination certificates upon their return to campus. Typesigned J.W. Bashford, T.G. Duvall, and C.B. Austin....
Circulated documents, newspaper issues, electronic bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to political developments in Bashkortostan in the post-Soviet era.
Collection consists of correspondence, reports, and financial records, relating to Russian-American trade, and to Russian procurement of supplies in the United States during World War I and the Russian Civil War.
Eight lectures of a full-length course on generalized phase structure grammar presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University....
The collection contains materials relating to French and Western European art history, and to Jean Baptiste Isabey, the French miniaturist, in correspondence, writings, notes, clippings, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia. Includes a draft of the biography of Isabey by E....
Bob Basker (1918-2001) was a civil rights and homophile activist who was active from the 1930s until the 1990s. This collection includes materials from historian James T. Sears regarding book chapters about Basker, news clippings, personalia, subject files, audio tapes,...
Organizational records, correspondence, handwritten notes, published articles, awards, armed services papers, clippings, and photographs from Robert S. Basker (1918-2001). Born Solomon Sloane Basker in Harlem, Basker dedicated his life to progressive causes. He established or directed numerous gay rights groups...
The collection contains files from the earlier years when Noel Young owned and operated Capra Press, and later years when Robert [Bob] E. Bason owned and operated it.
This collection consists of over 300 books (many first editions) published by the Capra Press of Santa Barbara, California. The collection includes original signed contracts, photographs, notes, and advertising materials.
The materials described in the container list are part of a much larger collection of printed materials which have been cataloged individually and can be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB University Libraries online catalog....
Various documents and publications relating to funding and fundraising activities of a number of Santa Barbara-based educational and charitable organizations.
The Charlotta Bass COLLECTION covers the period form 1924 to 1983 and arranged in three series: DRAFT AND MANUSCRIPT, BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL PAPERS and FINANCIAL RECORDS....
This collection includes tapes and transcripts of interviews conducted as research for the book, Free Your Mind by Ellen Bass. Free Your Mind is a practical guide for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth - and their families, teachers, and friends.
Ellen Bass is an American poet as well as co-author of the groundbreaking book, . This collection contains an interview transcript from 2002 with Ellen Bass and co-author Laura Davis addressing the publication of the book and Bass's activist work...
Bass Family Correspondence comprises the correspondence and family documents of the Bass Family from Nebraska, who were involved in early American socialism and the labor movement. The collection documents the family history through the eyes of descendant Jeanne Morgan, a...
The Saul Bass papers span the years 1949-1996 and encompass more than 233 linear feet of manuscripts, 33 linear feet of photographs, and 18,383 artworks. The collection consists of art material, storyboards, publicity, books, corporate manuals, animation cels, audiotapes, and...
Relates to the German Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Includes a weekly menu card for a German heavy anti-aircraft (reserve unit), 1945, the program of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, 1920, and an autographed photograph of Rudolf Hess.
This collection contains one scrapbook with mostly clippings; Radio and Television Training School lesson plans, study guides, exams, notes; one Watts Summer Festival program; issues of ; ; ; ; ; a New York City, and Los Angeles atlas; as...
James E. Bassett (1912-1978) was born in Glendale, California. He authored several novels, including (1962), (1968), and (1971). was later made into a film. The collection consists of manuscript drafts, galley proofs, correspondence, and advertising material related to (1962).
Relates to German naval operations during World War I.
A collection of photographic prints documenting the temple complexes of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, including the Bayon temple, as they appeared in the mid-1890s.
Stereographic prints. Views of the United States, South America, and Europe collected by Bassett.
Files include "A History of the Lee Emerson Bassett Toastmasters Club" by Shahid Mutjaba and Dianne Goldbach, 1980; the weekly bulletin "The Orator" 1974-1980, which includes minutes of their meetings; and VHS tapes of meetings from 1983-1986.
Included in this collection are specifications by the architect, A. W. Smith; bills and one letter from Leon S. Bean, general contractor, 1909; an accounting for the cost of the house; a clipping about this house and one being constructed...
The Rich Bassett papers on the Irvine Company contains research, articles, photographs, and negatives documenting the Irvine Company and its developments in Orange County. Bassett was a photographer from Santa Ana, California.
Numerous family documents and mementos; pamphlets; and a scrapbook relating to San Francisco's Yiddish Literary and Drama Club (1927-1948); holding programs; announcements; newspaper clippings; posters; correspondence; fliers; photographs of actors, actresses, and productions; and a history of the literary club.
William Bast was a television and film writer, as well as a friend and biographer of James Dean. The William Bast papers consists largely of scripts written over the course of more than forty years.
The Bastian Collection consists of clippings and other biographical material, as well as original drawings and published copies of Bastian's two books: and ....
Correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, medals, badges, and photographs, relating to Red Cross work during World War I.
Imperial orders, military orders, personnel rosters, and casualty reports, relating to the operations of the Russian Imperial Army and its personnel.
The collection consists of materials from George Basye, a water rights lawyer who was well known for his work related to water and irrigation issues in the Sacramento Valley. Items in the collection include speeches, legal documents, and articles written...
The Batchelder family photographs of Eva B. (motor launch), 1937-1949, (SAFR 23355, P11-004) are comprised of 21 color slides depicting the Batchelder family aboard EVA B. as well as showing EVA B. while moored in the San Francisco Bay Area...
Correspondence regarding student life at Stanford. Also includes correspondence (1939) from Mrs. Grace Batchelder about her husband, Francis.
Relates to conditions in Germany at the outbreak of World War I.
Ronald W. Batchelder is a Professor of Economics at Pepperdine University, as well as an involved member of many Pepperdine faculty organizations. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, notes, memorandums, reports, handbooks and calendars mostly related to faculty issues and...
William H. "Bill" Batchelder (1940-2018) was Professor of Cognitive Sciences at UCI. Born in Mississippi and raised in Indiana, Batchelder was one of a generation of 1960s Stanford graduate students who laid the foundations for the field of mathematical psychology....
Batchelder family papers: Dr. Amos Batchelder's journal of overland journey to Calif., 1849, with transcript and notes by his grandson Edward Emil Nelson; several commonplace books and diaries, 1838-1886; book of medical prescriptions, 1835-1849.
Black and white and cyanotype snapshots of Yosemite (including the Wawona Hotel), Mariposa County, mines (including the Ophir and Princeton? Mines), and San Francisco. Outings and scenery in the Mt. Bullion area are also pictured.
This collection contains correspondence from EM2 Elwyn Batchelor, USN, to his wife, Irene Batchelor, during the Korean War. It also includes two Navy yearbooks and two photo albums.
This is a photostat of a letter of recommendation for Abel Stearns written in Spanish by Jean Alexis Bachelot, prefect apostolic of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), 1836 July 11. A translation and reference from David Burkenroad sent to Librarian Ruth...
Harry Bateman was a mathematical physicist and professor of physics, mathematics and aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, originally Throop College), 1917-1946. The collection includes his manuscripts on binomial coefficients, notes on integrals and related material (much of...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, bulletins, and printed matter, relating to educational administration in Germany under Allied occupation, and to subsequent educational policy in West Germany.
This folder contains a handwritten receipt by Captain Bates regarding carpenter work. His handwritten receipt contains details about his work and wages.
The collection consists of papers documenting Charles Bates's career, including courses taken at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) in 1943, and subsequent government service and consulting work.
This folder contains a handwritten letter addressed to Mr. Daugner.
The contains files from several of the committees and subcommittees Bates served on, as well as from some of his more well-known bills: specifically the subcommittee on Procurement and Printing, and the subjects of Navy procurement fraud, the Rural Electrification...
Pamphlets, bulletins, reminiscences, and photographs, relating to various units of the Russian Imperial army and to various Russian Imperial cadet schools. Includes photograph albums of Captain V. I. Granberg, Imperial Russian army. Also includes a volume of typewritten transcribed letters...
The Gospel Music Collection of Kenneth S. Bates, 1953-2005 consists primarily of audio cassette tapes within the Gospel/Christian tradition, radio program recordings from 1980 to the mid 2000’s, a collection of Gospel LP recordings, and a modest number of compact...
The collection contains 32 items by or related to United States army office Kinzie Bates (died 1884), including his 1877 diary written during his field assignments to various Dakota Territory camps near the Black Hills during army campaigns against the...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to activities of the California State Board of Education and to various aspects of education in California.
Tom Bates was a Democratic California State Assembly Member from 1977-1996. The Tom Bates Papers consist of 30 cubic feet of records reflecting Bates's legislative activities during his 20-year Assembly career. This collection is particularly useful to researchers interested in...
This collection includes family correspondence, notebooks, address books, sketchbooks, school papers from Anna Aiken Bateson, William H. Bateson, Caroline Beatrice Bateson, and John, Martin and Gregory Bateson.
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, octopus and cetacean observation materials, marginalia, published and unpublished articles and reprints.
Contains seven manuscript letters written by various men from Maine who ventured to California with the backing of the Crooker family of Bath, Maine. All of the letters are addressed to the Crooker family from the men who took various...
Relates to Grigorii Rasputin.
Invitations, press releases, and other pertinent materials related to the activities of the Batman Gallery in San Francisco.
This collection includes newsletters (drafts and duplicate copies), administrative records, and other material from the Baton Rouge Science Fiction League (BRSFL) organization.
Two conductors batons, 19th century, one from Germany, one from the United States.
Relates to political conditions in the Soviet Union, and to Soviet foreign policy.
Correspondence, speeches, studies, press releases, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to economic and labor policy in the United States during World War II, and to Republican Party politics at both the national and New Jersey state levels.
Contains a transcribed copy of Lucille Kendall's 1979 interviews with San Francisco labor organizer Rene Battaglini documenting his involvement in the labor movement of the 1930s and 1940s in San Francisco, as well as the history of the San Francisco...
Relates to the activities of the 317th Field Signal Battalion of the United States Army in France during World War I, and to reunions of veterans of the battalion.
This collection contains research materials used by author David Battan as he compiled information for a biography of William Saroyan that was never published. The materials include postmarked envelopes, letters to Battan, and miscellaneous documents Battan collected that were written...
Letters of John Marion Battée, California pioneer, written to his family between 1853 and 1866, documenting his life in San Jose.
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number.Bob Battenfield worked at Ryan on the Lunar Lander project for Apollo.
Bob Battenfield was the founder of Bob Battenfield Associates, a leader in advertising and publicity in La Mesa, California. This collection includes examples of his professional work as well as files on his volunteer activities. The collection specifically highlights Battenfield's...
391 photographs documenting the activities of Battery "E" Eleventh Field Artillery in the Territory of Hawaii from 1927 to 1928.
Letters and drawings of Thomas C. Battey, American Quaker missionary.
Includes letters from relatives in Italy, and some from A. Domeniconi, Sonoma wine grower and supplier, relating to Frapolli's wine business in San Francisco.
This collection consists of two parts: the records of the Benedictine abbey of St. Martin at Battle, Sussex, England, dating before 1538, and the papers chiefly of the Browne and Webster families, who owned the Battle Abbey properties following the...
A group of six estate-related deeds for the Benedictine abbey of St. Martin at Battle, Sussex.
Papers concerning the simulation of a tank battle in the 1991 Gulf War.
Mounted, possible original watercolor, by unknown artist [initials G.E.P.], dated 1869, depicting the Oct. 21, 1861 battle near Leesburg, VA. No evidence this was a Currier & Ives, most of their Civil War lithographs being produced during the war, but...
One Civil War document (ADS), a notice warning against "Northern Secessionists and Traitors," posted outside John Folsom's store [?} after the Battle of Bull Run, 23 July 1861. Trade/purchase, accessioned Oct. 3, 1980.
Invitation from the Government of the United States to John A. Niebling, a Civil War veteran, to attend the 75th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg, June 29, 1938 to July 6, 1938, at Gettysburg, Pa.
Prospectus and order form for chromo lithograph, ca. 1869.
by V. Berezovski (St. Petersburg, 1898), translated from the Russian by Nicolai H. Hiller, 1942. Typescript carbon. Alpha list.
Postcards depict the aftermath of the Battle of Tijuana, waged in 1911 during the Mexican Revolution. Images show U.S. officers, battle casualties, the Mexican customs house, a group of surrendered insurrectionists, and the main street of Tijuana.
The collection includes printed ephemera created primarily by the Battledore Press, run by Mary and Andrew Horn. Items are mainly paper examples of printing, with a few pieces on wood. Many of the pieces of ephemera relate to the UCLA...
One album, engraved on cover "Messages of Appreciation," containing materials commemorating the life of Frank E. Batturs, who died in Washington, D.C. in December 7, 1922 at the age of 52. Mr. Batturs was an Assistant Passenger Traffic Agent for...
The Bill Batty papers spans the years 1928-1989 and encompasses 7 linear feet. The collection contains clippings, correspondence in response to Batty's fan letter inquiries, and two scrapbooks. Photographs and slides document Batty's trips to Hollywood between 1948 and 1989....
In 1854, George Batty wrote this journal as a long anecdotal letter to his friends, describing his sea voyage from Liverpool to Montreal on the ships "Cleopatra" and "New Era." Battyʼs vivid daily account spans more than two weeks in...
The collection contains a selection of photographs, flyers and handbills, blues music publications, personal and professional correspondence, posters, band calendars and itineraries, newspaper clippings, and recordings documenting the life and career of Sacramento based blues musician Charles "Little Charlie" Baty.
Dena Bat-Yaacov (1932-1981) was a concert pianist specializing in the work of Jewish composers, particularly Charles Alkan. Born in Denver, Colorado, she relocated to Los Angeles in her twenties and spent the rest of her life in that city. The...
Relates to the book by Albert Kammerer, (Paris, 1944), on the French surrender in 1940.
Photographs include portraits of Bauer and family members, views from trips to Yosemite and Alaska, a few San Francisco views, and unidentified parlor interiors. Many views include wagons, carriages or automobiles. Also present is an oversize group portrait of Bauer...
John Bauer was a managing director and one of the founding members of the Los Angeles Community Concert Association, and a founder of the Ojai festivals. The collection consists of papers relating to Bauer's term of office as managing director...
Three accounting ledgers for what was to become the last producing malt house in San Francisco, California. Entries offer a glimpse into the economics of the malting and brewing industry on the West Coast, and bridge the period of the...
Scott Randall Baugh, Republican, was a native Californian, born in Redding on July 4, 1962 to Helen and Cason Baugh, the fourth of five sons. The Scott Baugh Papers consist of 3.5 cubic feet of textual records reflecting Baugh's legislative...
Roland Baughman was an assistant curator at the Huntington Library's Department of Rare Books and later Head of the Department of Special Collections at Columbia University. The collection includes his professional and personal papers from his time at both insitutions.
Lanny Baugniet co-founded Theatre Rhinoceros in 1977 with Allan B. Estes, Jr. The bulk of the material dates from 1977-1979. The collection contains records from the theater, including notes on productions and workshops, press releases, programs, posters, reviews and a...
A comprehensive collection of photographs, records, notebooks, drawings, prints, manuscripts, and other materials documenting student coursework, assignments, projects, and activities at the Bauhaus (ca. 1919-1933). Includes some work by Bauhaus professors.
A collection of printing published by the Bauhaus from 1919 to 1933, designed by Bauhaus teachers and students for internal school purposes and for outside commercial use, as well as other printing relating to the Bauhaus. The collection comprises a...
Galleys (incomplete) from his book, , with his corrections and annotations.
The collection consists of materials related to the career of UCLA professor of Political Science, US policy advisor, and China scholar Richard Baum. Baum was founder of the listserv Chinapol and was an influential authority on contemporary Chinese politics who...
The Vicki Baum correspondence and film typescript consists of four typed letters signed "Vicki" on "Vicki Baum" letterhead, along with an unpublished draft for a film titled "Conspiracy (Working Title for Sands O' Life)." The correspondence is addressed to Baum's...
The Papers of Willa K. Baum document both her personal and professional life as a longtime resident of the Berkeley community and director of the Regional Oral History office (ROHO) at UC Berkeley. In addition to being a pioneer...
Postcards depict Navajo, Pueblo and Hopi Indians and their crafts, such as woven rugs and pottery; cattle herds; yucca and other plants indigenous to the southwestern Unite States; and animals such as burros and jack rabbits. Among the locations picured...
Hugh Bauman Served in the US Navy as an aviator.
Rabbi Jacob Bauman (1871-1940) was the rabbi of Agudath Achim Congregation, then Congregation Talmud Torah, and finally with Congregation Share Torah, where he remained until his death in 1940. As a scholar, he was concerned with the study of the...
The collection comprises microfiche copies of original material from Louis S. Bauman's personal files. Bauman (1875-1950) was born into a German Baptist home in Pennsylvania; his father became a leader in the Progressive Brethren Movement in the 1880s and Bauman...
The Hermann C. Baumann collection consists entirely of architectural drawings primarily related to San Francisco apartment buildings designed from 1924-1937. Many of the projects were designed in conjunction with engineer Edward Jose under the firm name Baumann & Jose.
This collection contains several drafts of the manuscript of by author Michael L. Baumann as well as correspondence between Baumann (or his wife) and Peter Briscoe and Sid Berger, both former staff members of the UC Riverside Libraries, regarding his...
Family correspondence; citizenship papers and a certificate; booklets; a scrapbook of Doretta Baumann Muhlfelder; photographs; a membership card for the Associated Veterans of Farragut's Fleet (relating to Julius's service in the Civil War); and a letter signed by Admiral George...
Interviews with eleven persons involved in controversy over plans to build a racetrack and business park (denied) on a wetland site along the Hayward shoreline and approval to restore it as a wildlife sanctuary. Leslie Salt Division (Cargill Corporation); environmental...
Relates to allegations that Gertrud Bäumer had engaged in pro-Nazi activities.
Diary, memoirs, correspondence, orders, memoranda, reports, and printed matter relating to Allied strategic planning during World War II, especially for the Normandy landings of 1944, wartime diplomacy and Allied conferences, and the Paris Peace Conference. Digital copies of select records...
Rudolf Lothar Franz Israel Baumfeld (1903-1988) worked with his friend and fellow architect Victor Gruen in New York and Los Angeles. Baumfeld was the principal designer for Victor Gruen and Associates (founded, 1951). He designed several projects in Europe and...
Chiefly California and desert Southwest landscapes in a pictorialist style. Also includes Yosemite views, mountain landscapes in the Sierra Nevada and elsewhere, studies of rock forms, architectural details, and views at the Golden Gate International Exhibition of 1939.
The Baumgartner papers contain rolls of landscape drawings, boxes of client files, one large landscape plan mounted on foamcore, and a small box that holds job cards for every client/project....
Material written by and collected by James Baumohl for his study of street people in Berkeley.
The collection consists of educational and promotional video materials pertaining to prostate health, sound recordings, and documents relating to the use of audio recordings and phonographs in the practice of medicine, with some focus on urology. Specific content captured on...
Twenty-six photographs from an exhibit illustrating the manufacture and use of optical glass. See also GC 1230 Bausch and Lomb Optical Company Prints
8 color commercial prints on textured boards, illustrating use of spectacles through history published by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y. Artwork by Harold Anderson, W.F. Soare, and unsigned.
A collection of photographs, a diary, and other materials chiefly documenting life in a cabin in Eaton Canyon, in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, 1921-1975. Also includes hydroelectric power project photographs, 1915-1919.
Miscellaneous dossiers of police suspects.
Holograph letter written from Little Rock, Arkansas by Elisha Baxter, who in 1872 became the tenth Governor of Arkansas, to Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth President of the United States, about the rumored resignation of William O. Stoddard as United States...
This collection contains published and unpublished materials by modern traditionalist composer and Pepperdine University alumnus Garth Baxter. Within the collection, Baxter's works range between 1986-2018.
George Baxter (1804-1867) was a printer and wood engraver. He invented a process of printing pictures in natural colors by using an aquatint key plate, and superimposing colors with wood and metal blocks. The collection consists of approximately 100 color...
Hand-drawn map, representing the region around Archangel, Russia, indicating the route followed by a military expedition from Tiagra to Archangel, August-September 1918.
Minutes, memoranda, correspondence, reports, press releases, clippings, and other items pertaining to Baxter's work as chair of the Committee on Research Policy as well as his work with the Provost's Committee on Economics, the Presidential Search Committee, Committee on Planning...
Organizing proposal; study papers; memos, brochure
Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) is a community-based organization founded in 1998. This collection contains operational documents and promotional materials for BAAITS events, photographs, and ephemera from members.
The collection includes documents, small flyers, handbills, collected research, publications, and newspaper and magazine articles, and ephemera (buttons) related to the Bay Area Black Panther Party.
Group of nine Bay Area Coalition Against Briggs Initiative (BACABI) handbills and brochures, opposing California Proposition 6, the "Briggs Initiative" of 1978. The collection also contains nine issues of the newsletter from January to November, 1978.
Correspondence (letters from Alan Cranston, George Murphy and Peter McCloskey), minutes, financial reports, posters, clippings on Biafra, reports from Biafra and Nigeria, reprints, photographs, maps, and records of the San Francisco Branch of the United Friends of Biafra.
Each volume contains index.
Includes announcements of meetings, correspondence, membership information, etc....
Planning processes, meeting minutes, client survey files, facilitators manuals, activity reports, correspondence, and other materials produced by this nonprofit AIDS education organization.
Records include governance documents including some minutes, the articles of incorporation, by-laws, and balloting results.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALIF) is the nation’s oldest and largest bar association of lesbians, gay men, bisexual people, and transgender people in the field of law. The bulk of the collection covers the years 1981-1999. It includes...
The collection contains a short history, newsletters, and brochures for the Laymen's School of Religion, which operated in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1959 to 1969. Following an extension school format, the school offered topical courses (Youth and the...
The Bay Area March on Washington Committee met for many months before the March to organize a Bay Area contingent. The records cover the period from 1986 to 1987 and consists of letters to and from those interested in attending...
The Bay Area Musicians Collection is an artificial collection of miscellaneous concert programs, publicity flyers, and papers of Bay Area musicians, musical groups, and musical events.
The Bay Area Network of Gay and Lesbian Educators was an organization created to support queer educators, queer youth, and their families in Bay Area schools. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes from meetings (primarily regional steering committee meetings), financial...
Includes 10 views of home interiors and exteriors in San Jose, and views in Palo Alto, Sausalito, Monterey and Pacific Grove.
Internal documents, activities, and correspondence document BAPHR's health care advocacy for gay, lesbians and bisexuals from 1979-1995.
Founded by Robert Woodruff in 1976, the Bay Area Playwrights Festival is an annual event focusing on writing and workshops led by eminent playwrights. The collection contains festival materials including scripts, promotional materials, photographs, audio tapes, and video recordings from...
The Bay Area Radical Teachers’ Organizing Collective (BARTOC) was a small collective of Bay Area teachers, active from October 1969-1974, committed to providing alternatives to the conventional curriculum of the time. The collection contains correspondence, a written history of BARTOC,...
This collection contains material amassed by Erik Bauersfeld relating to his work with the Bay Area Radio Drama (BARD) organization dating from 1961-2016. Included are organizational records, reseach materials, correspondence, scripts and sound and moving image recordings of various BARD...
The Bay Area Reference Center (BARC) was part of a four tier reference service network designed to serve a large section of traditionally underserved rural areas of California. BARC covered nine Northern California public library systems and was headquartered at...
The Bay Area Ridge Trail Council is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create a continuous trail along the ridgelines overlooking the San Francisco Bay. The Bay Area Ridge Trail Council Records consist of files that the organization compiled...
Minutes, discussion papers, and internal circulated documents, relating to communist political thought and activities in the United States.
Contains newsletters, programs, articles, notebooks, financial records, brochures, course lists, etc. concerning the operations of socialist schools opened in 1974 by an East Bay chapter of the New American Movement (NAM). Also contains general materials on socialism and from other...
The Bay Area Typographical Union (BATU) collection contains organizational records and materials donated by the San Francisco Typographical Union Local 21, the bulk consisting of the records of Local 21, Oakland Local 36, Palo Alto Local 521 and San Jose...
Founded in the mid-1980s, Bay Area Women at the Helm (BAWATH) describes itself as "a lesbian organization open to all women actively engaged in boating." Club activities include boating trips, potlucks and other social events. The collection includes event flyers,...
Material related to the Bay Area Women of Color BDSM Photo Project, later called the Bay Area Women of Color Photo Project. April Martin Chartrand, also known as Ms. Heart, co-founded the group with Andrew Morgan in 2003. Their mission...
The collection contains records from the Bay Brick Inn (also known as the Baybrick Inn), a popular South of Market guest house, bar and club for women owned by Lauren Hewitt that was open from 1982-1987.
Various photographers/creators: California, Inc., Associated Oil Company, Standard Oil Co., and Walter G. Swanson (photographer).
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Photographs, flight logs, scrapbook, clippings, essay, constitution
Photographs, flight logs, scrapbook, clippings, essay, constitution...
Contains financial records, scrapbook of company's history, charge sheets from 1942 and 1943, paint catalogs, brochures and color cards.
Interviews with former staff members of Bay Meadows Race Track, located in the city of San Mateo, California from 1934 to 2008.
Photographs documenting the Examiner-sponsored Bay to Breakers 12 kilometer foot race and "fun run" through San Francisco. Between 1912 and 1964, this race was known as the Cross City Race. The Examiner began sponsorship in 1966, but the earliest photographs...
Scrapbook album contains mounted publicity newspaper articles about the Bay View School Parent Teacher Association, lists, mimeographed flyers and memoranda; also two photographs (Bay View School and Bay View PTA Executive Board.
American and European wine catalogs and French price lists, especially those from the Bordeaux region.
One Civil War era letter (ALS) from James Asheton Bayard [U.S. Senator from Delaware], discussing mid-term election to replace Senator Thompson, arrests in Delaware, and incompetence of reporters. Washington, 14 Dec.1862....
The Bayard Stockton Good Companions Radio Show Collection contains one hundred four (104) community affairs radio interviews aired on KMGQ-FM Goleta and conducted with a wide variety of well-known people on current events such as the arts, social issues, the...
(1825-1878). One holograph poem by American poet, literary critic, translator, and travel author Bayard Taylor, signed B.T., ca. 1870s. Alpha list.
Holograph note written and signed by Bayard Taylor, an American poet and travel author from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, about keeping an appointment to give a lecture on Alexander von Humboldt. The note is mounted behind a cardboard frame. One black...
Relates to the history of Ethiopia. Includes an issue of The Voice of Ethiopia (New York), organ of the Ethiopian World Federation, for September 14, 1940.
Professional correspondence, primarily 1950-62....
This collection consists of correspondence and clippings for SSgt. Joseph P. Bayerl during the Second World War.
Dr. Walter Alonzo Bayley's USC School of Medicine diploma (Class of 1905), California Board of Medical Examiners certificate, and letter and certificate signed by Rufus B. vonKleinsmid acknowledging Dr. Bayley's role in reestablishing the School of Medicine. Bayley (1880-1948) was...
The collection consists of a series of 48 letters sent by American Congressman Francis Baylies to General John E. Wool between 1848 and 1852. Baylies writes extensively, and often scathingly, of antebellum era politics, statesmen, military operations, military leaders,...
Contains landscape architecture drawings, photographs, clippings, correspondence, and writings documenting Baylis landscape design projects and publishing endeavors. Professional Papers contain correspondence, writings, graphics intended for publication, and material for the production of the book California Houses of Gordon Drake (Douglas...
The Maggie Baylis photograph of Queen Elizabeth (passenger liner) (P79-128, SAFR 14918) consists of the camera original black-and-white 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 in. safety negative, a black-and-white 5-3/4 x 4-1/2 in. copy negative, and a black-and-white 4 x 4 in. copy...
Ledgers and documents relating to the Bayliss Family businesses in Biggs, CA.
Clippings, other printed matter, photocopies of letters, certificates, and photographs, relating to military and civilian hospitals in Romania during World War I and to postwar conditions in Romania.
Scrapbook of postcards, programs and ticket stubs of Wagner's operas from the 1938 Bayreuth Festival.
The (1967-?) magazine collection consists of 21 issues of the and magazine, a political and social magazine focused on the African American community in the San Francisco Bay Area. The magazine regularly featured advertisements by black-owned business and articles on...
Correspondence and orders, relating to White Russian military activities in Gallipoli, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia.
Reports, orders, field maps, correspondence, and clippings, relating to the Russo-Japanese War.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and Russian émigré affairs.
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, reports, notes, photographs, memorabilia, and artwork relating to Russian political and foreign affairs (1900-1917), Russian involvement in World War I, the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Soviet economics and politics....
Sound recordings of radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia and to Vietnam. Includes radio scripts, correspondence and background newspaper clippings.
The Alfons Büchler World War II Correspondence Collection contains a small number of letters sent to and from Alfons Büchler. Letters are in German, and were sent via Feldpost, the German military mail service.
This collection contains oral history interviews of lesbians discussing their lives and includes discussions regarding childhood, careers, coming out, lesbian relationships, family, hobbies, education, and other topics. Material in this collection is available to view at:
Title supplied by cataloger.
"The manuscript diary of events as experienced and recorded in chronological order by Charles Beach during his confinement in the asylum directed by Dr. Ludwig Meyer associated with the Landesirrenanstalt in Göttingen, Germany beginning in April 1874 until March 1875...
Presentation on homicides in Ventura County
Relates to American naval operations, including the battle of Manila Bay in 1898; American intervention in Mexico (1914), Haiti (1915), and the Dominican Republic (1916); and operations in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I. Also includes translations of letters...
This collection represents some materials from the life of Judge Edwin Beach
The John Beach papers span 23.5 linear feet and date circa 1930 to circa 1980s. The collection is primarily composed of architectural magazines, newspaper clippings, notebooks filled with handwritten notes and sketches, correspondence, photographs and postcards of California architecture, presentation...
Contains correspondence, legal documents, and ephemera of two capitalists who were investors and business partners in various fields incuding mining, water rights and hydroelectric power, and telegraphy, especially the Federal Telegraph Company. Also includes deeds, personal correspondence, genealogical information for...
A British merchant seaman and private, the J. Gerald Hyde Beadle diaries relate to British military operations in Turkey and the Middle East during World War I, including the battle of Gallipoli.
Letters from family and friends, poll tax receipts....
The Paula Beal Papers consist of notebooks, subject files, reports, correspondence, flyers, and periodicals documenting her activities with housing activist and food justice groups in Oakland, California in the 2010s.
Tandy Beal (1948-) is an American director, choreographer, performer and teacher of dance. She has performed as a solo artist and in her ensemble Tandy Beal & Company founded in 1974. She wrote, directed and choreographed the New Pickle Circus...
Relates to American military policy, 1969-1971. Photocopy.
Primarily concerning diplomatic relations with the United States and German infiltration.
The contains 24 color slides and photographs of Beale's Cut, located in the Newhall area of Los Angeles.
The L. James Beales Collection of Polk Street Bar Memorabilia includes flyers, invitations, photographs, t shirts and artifacts primarily from the Rendezvous, which closed in 1998. There is also material from the Q.T., Reflections and other Polk Street bars. The...
This collection documents James T. "Jim" Beall, Jr.'s service as a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors from 1994 to 2006.
This collection contains correspondence from Pvt. Beverly "Bev" Bealmear, USA, during the First World War.
Description of mining techniques, life at the mines and cost of living.
Collection consists of a 1879 playbill from a Clara Louise Kellogg operatic performance at the McVicker's Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
The Sandra Bean Home Movie Collection includes nine reels of 8mm and 16mm film documenting African Americans beginning in the late 1930s. The home movies include four b&w and four color films totaling 103 minutes and shows women gardening, children...
One parts catalogue and photographs of a Bean ballast tamper.
During the years 1930 to 1948, Nellie Blair Greene corresponded with her friend, Mrs. Marshall Smith (Delia), in Jackson, Michigan. Mrs. Smith saved Nellie's letters and some years later they were given to Beverlee Calvert, who hoped to publish them...
Relates to flight training in the United States, American bombing operations in the Mediterranean Theater, and conditions of American prisoners of war in Romanian prison camps, during World War II. Typed transcript.
Excerpts from his diary letters, 1921-1923, describe his experiences in Alaska and Siberia and mention encounters with Eskimos.
Balance sheets, etc., association agreement for fig growers, contracts with California Packing Corporation and Libby, McNeil & Libby, and liquidation schedule.
Contents: v. 1 - Organizational records (1857-1883): charter, constitution and by-laws, minutes of meetings; v. 2 - accounts (1856-1858) erroneously noted as Mariposa County account book.
Collection contains material from the Bear Ephemera and Archival Repository (BEAR) collection, including personal papers, ephemera, audiovisual materials, artifacts, works of art, photographs, and textiles related to gay men and bear culture.
One of the original Bear flags, created circa 1995. The flag was donated by Craig A. Byrnes. According to history provided by Byrnes: The flag was created to be an inclusive symbol for the Bear community. The first four flags...
Collection of World War I era ephemera, ca. 1917-1918, including broadsides, programs, tags, stickers, and pins, as assembled by Mrs. H. S. (Marjorie W.) Bear. Many of the items are from Chicago....
Photographs of Beard, Stanford scenes (pre-1906 earthquake), Beta Chapter of Kappa Upsilon fraternity, and the Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, California.
This collection consists mostly of television scripts and short stories by Mr. Beard about life in the agricultural packing industry of California's Salinas and Imperial Valleys. A small portion of the material includes correspondence, photographs, and articles.
Tyler Beard (1954 September 1 - 2007 December 20) was renowned for his expertise on cowboy boots and other aspects of Western style. Beard and his wife, Teresa, opened a Western apparel, boots, and antiques outfit called "True West" in...
Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San...
This guide describes the Clark Library's collection of Aubrey Beardsley material, and includes original drawings, prints, prospectuses for published works, posters, and portfolios of published prints.
A collection of material related to the English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley.
Items related to the Aubrey Beardsley collection assembled by Philip S. Burns, which was sold at auction in 1999.
This collection consists largely of press clippings and editorials about his law career, 1939-1940, but also includes a bibliography and reprints, 1930-1940, and two certificates, 1940-1941.
Photographs of Aubrey Beardsley and his family collected by R.A. Walker, likely as a part of his research on Beardsley.
Materials relating to his work in exploration and development of domestic communication satellite systems and establishment of the Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT), and other endeavors.
43 illustrations depicting the story of drawn in Pécs, Hungary, by special needs high school students, many from the Beash Roma community, under the instruction of art teacher Ildikó Fodor in the 1980s.
The "Beatitude" #32 publication records, 1980-1982, consists of typescripts, drawings, notes, and mockups for issue number 32 of "Beatitude", the San Francisco magazine of beat poetry. Drafts of poems by Janice Blue, Neeli Cherkovski, Louis Collins, Gregory Corso, Kirby Doyle,...
This collection includes scrapbook, photo album, loose snapshots, game and fan magazines.
Received as part of the Beatrice and William Eisman collection on Indochina after liberation (BANC PIC 2003.186--PIC).
A photographic history of the struggle of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia for peace, sovereignty and development in the Third Indochina War, following their liberation in 1975. Consists of photographic prints and illustrations from printed sources, with descriptive captions and accompanying...
The collection consists primarily of materials relating to Beatrice Lowenstein Magnes' extended family. Included are letters, notes and essays, poetry and plays, personal documents, Mendelson and Lowenstein family materials from mid-nineteenth-century Germany (including correspondence, a poem in honor of Sophia...
Contains correspondence, legal and financial records. Correspondence is mostly with Bain's family including her father Woodbridge Metcalf and also Margaret Papandeou, the First Lady of Greece (1981-1989). Also includes photographs and slides from her 1981 tour of China, a travel...
Enclosure: snapshot of Beatrice and Sidney Webb.
This collection contains materials related to California history, especially that of the San Bernardino County region. There are also materials related to Mormon pioneers in the San Bernardino Valley and education in the Philippine Islands. Most of the items in...
Relates mainly to copper mining activities of the Kyshtim Corporation in the Ural region of Russia. Photocopy.
This collection consists of notes, proofs, manuscripts, and other material related to the written works of Patricia Beatty, an award-winning author of children's books including and . The collection also includes materials on books Beatty co-authored with her husband John...
Editions of the press' serial publication, "Schmuck," contain works of several artists from a single country, such as Iceland, France, and Hungary....
This collection consists of the journals of English businessman H.H. Beauchamp (1825-1907), for the years 1870-1907, in which he wrote extensively about family matters and travels, as well letters written by Beauchamp, mainly to his wife, Elizabeth Lassetter Beauchamp, and...
This collection (1988-1999) is made up of research materials including newspaper clippings and health reports used for Christy Beaudin's 1997 dissertation, "Determinants of utilization in a community-based AIDS service organization." Christy Beaudin's professional life has been devoted to promoting quality...
The collection consists of film and television scripts, correspondence, contracts, books and periodicals, scrapbooks and loose clippings, miscellaneous items, and photographs.
This collection is comprised of three sets of distinct papers concerning members of the Beaufort, Edgeworth, and Larpent families. The bulk of the collection consists of the papers of Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), hydrographer of the British Navy and...
Correspondence, documents, photographs, poems and wills relating to Sir Francis Beaufort, Maria Edgeworth and the Beaufort and Edgeworth families.
The Beaulieu Vineyards Records documents the history of the vineyard, the property history of the vineyard, and personnel and family histories related to the vineyard.
Arthur Beaumont was a Lieutnane in the United States Naval Reserve and official artist of the United States Fleet. During World War II, he was a war artist and documented naval battles. The collection includes documents, photographs, and artwork.
Affidavits, speeches, biographical data, clippings, and memorabilia, relating to the trial of Japanese political and military leaders for war crimes in Tokyo, 1946-1948. Includes the opening speech of the prosecution, and affidavits of the defendants Hideki Tojo and Hiroshi Oshima.
Items were selected from the archival holdings of Beaumont Library District's history collection. Of special interest are images that depict the historical buildings, structures, railroads, public institutions, ranches and farms and the topical geography in the expansion of the Beaumont-...
These are the financial records of the Beaver Hill Coal Company.
The Jefferson A. Beaver papers consist of photographs, correspondence, awards, newspaper clippings, and programs that document his activities as a banker, co-founder of the Transbay Federal Savings and Loan, and his service on various public and civic boards.
The collection consists of 1 (8 x 10 in.) photographic print of the steamer BEAVER, in 1870.
Beaver (steamship) ephemera (SAFR 17209, HDC 281) includes two brief histories of the steamship BEAVER, a magazine sketch and a pocket book titled "History of the Hudson Bay Co.'s S.S. Beaver." The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The Susan Beavers Collection, 1955-2014, consists primarily of scripts from the Lifetime network television series Oh Baby, created by Beavers. Also in the collection are scripts and material from other shows Beavers worked on as well as scripts, notes, and...
Contained is a complete set of issues for the monthly and bimonthly newspaper Because People Matter, a Sacramento-based publication that ran from 1992 to 2009. Also included in the collection is an assortment of photographic prints and a cloth banner.
The collection consists entirely of scripts. Represented are two films, NEXT STOP, GREENWICH VILLAGE (1976) and UP THE SANDBOX (1972), five teleplays, and nearly two dozen stage plays. Of special interest are the scripts for industrial films made by American...
Relates to German military operations during World War I.
Information packets, workshop material, letters to the editor, clippings, flyers, poetry, and gay organization material, circa 1970-2007, from writer and educator Brian Kevin Beck from Whitewater, Wisconsin. Included are articles and manifesto-like writings regarding homosexuality, homophobia, and the intersections of...
Christopher Beck was a choreographer and dance teacher who, in 1975, formed Christopher Beck & Company and founded Centerspace Theater in San Francisco. This collection includes videotapes, films, photographs, slides, contact sheets, negatives, audio cassette tapes, clippings, features, reviews, programs,...
The collection consists of 38 silver gelatin prints taken by photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson in the mid-twentieth century while on news assignment. Photographs in the collection depict various people and street scenes, and were taken in India, China, Hong Kong, France,...
The Eldon Beck Collection spans the years c. 1968-2014 and includes files created by Beck and his time with the firm RHBA. The collection is organized into three series: Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records. These records contain correspondence, project...
The collection contains personal and business papers of the Beck family, with particular focus on Violet Beck.
Frank Beck (1893-1962) was an artist who created the cartoon strips (1920-36), (1926-37), (1935-62), and (1940-56). The collection consists of Beck's cartoon strips, original ink drawings, proof sheets, clippings, printed ephemera, correspondence and photographs.
The Jay Beck collection is made up of printed material including articles, product advertisements and brochures, price data, and product specifications. The collection focuses on computer systems, hardware graphics systems, software graphics, CAD, CAE, graphic arts, networking, and languages.
Julian Beck was a teacher, politician, and judge in Los Angeles and was instrumental in the establishment of San Fernando Valley State College, now known as California State University, Northridge. Documented in the collection are Beck's family life, judicial and...
The Nicholas Beck collection on Budd Schulberg consists of material relating to Budd Schulberg (1914-2009)--the American screenwriter, television producer, and novelist--collected by Nicholas Beck (1932-2017). The collection includes material on Budd Schulberg's life, family, and works; the Watts Writers Workshop...
The Rollo H. Beck field notes consists of one bound volume spanning the years 1910-1912. Originally maintained by the author in three-ring field note binders, the notes were later separated and bound chronologically. The notes include journal entries and catalogues...
Consists of papers relating to Rollo Beck's life, primarily but not exclusively his life as a collector. Included are papers relating to expeditions to the Galápagos (5 starts, 4 completed trips), South America and parts of the Caribbean, the South...
The collection consists of personal and business papers related to Beck's artwork, exhibitions, and commercial electronics; photo documentation including slides, positive prints, and negatives of videos and gallery installations; schematics and drawings related to artworks and commercial ventures; papers related...
This collection contains four postcards to and from Capt. Charles S. Becker, USA between 1900 and 1910.
The Becker family papers are comprised of family correspondence during the period 1939-1941, including letters and postcards sent from the Warsaw and Lodz ghettos from some members of the Becker family to family members living in the United States.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, and campaign literature, distributed in Bavaria by various political parties and other political groups, relating to elections and other political issues in Bavaria.
Relates to German military activities in France, 1943-1945, and to conditions of German prisoners of war in American prison camps, 1945-1946.
This collection include two typed copies of articles by John Becker that are based on the writings of Charles F. Lummis. The copies were made after 1925.
A brief biography of Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1859-1928.
This collection contains correspondence from PFC Maurice Edwin Becker, USA to his mother and father during the Second World War.
Production files, mainly budget related, for the television series (1998-2004).
Letters, diaries, postcards, and photographs, relating to German military operations during World War I and to conditions in British prison camps. Includes some World War II photographs.
Correspondence, reports, studies, testimony, statements, clippings, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to the military junta governing Greece, 1967-1974, to relations between Greece and the United States during that period, and especially to political prisoners, the employment of torture,...
Albums of clippings, letters, photographs and ephemera, as well as brochures, company newsletters and related materials collected by MacDonald Becket, document the work of the successive architectural firms of Wurdeman and Becket, Welton Becket and Associates, and the Becket Group.
The collection consists of materials related to the development and growth of the Amargosa Opera House as a performance venue by Marta Becket and Tom Williams and the productions created by Marta Becket since the theatre's opening in 1968.
The Welton Becket architectural drawings and photographs document the career of this architect whose iconic designs defined the built environment of Los Angeles in the mid-twentieth century. Comprised of over 10,000 drawings and over 1500 photographs, the collection includes a...
The Welton Becket papers span 27 linear feet and date circa 1929 to circa 1999. The collection contains slides, both black-and-white and color photographs, reports, correspondence, as well as architectural reprographic copies of the Computer Sciences Corporation Aerospace Center Offices...
This collection consists of photographs and diaries that belonged to Clarence Tucker Beckett, a Presidio soldier, and help to document the immense changes that occurred in the machinery of war at a nascent era of American military power.
Collection includes invitations and dance cards to Stanford events, including the Jolly-Up; dances at the Palo Alto High School; private dance parties in Palo Alto and nearby locations, including one at the Duveneck's Hidden Villa Ranch; and dances at other...
Railroad passes for Lawrence George Beckett, a telegraph operator and a traveling auditor for Northern Electric Railway.
This collection contains research files of English art historian R. B. Beckett (1891-1970), chiefly consisting of study photographs collected from the late 1940s to early 1960s documenting the works of John Constable and other English artists.
The collection contains photocopies of what were three unpublished works by Samuel Beckett and correspondence with Beckett and UCSB Library staff regarding permission to supply photocopies to researchers....
The Ruth Beckford Papers include dance programs, correspondence, lesson plans, oral histories, manuscripts, newspapers clippings, and photographs documenting Beckford’s career as a noted African-Haitian dancer, actress, and teacher.
Rudolf Willem Becking was a professor of Forestry and Natural Resources at Humboldt State University from 1960-1983. He did extensive work in Northwestern California. His research interests included Redwoods, sustainable forestry (Plenturung), plant community ecology (Phytosociology), serpentine endemics, the Marbled...
This collection consists of original scores and arrangements by Stanworth Beckler.
Discusses family history, school years, and the depression
The Arnold Beckman materials are primarily printed matter relating to Beckman's philanthropy, including newspaper clippings, photos, albums and scrapbooks. There are also two archival boxes of biographical newspaper clippings from the 1950s through 1989. Although there is only a small...
Hermann Becks (1897-1962) was born in Wesel am Rhine, Germany. He is known for his research and publications in dentistry and experimental biology. The collection consists of correspondence and printed material related to Becks's career as a dentist and research...
Relates to the development of the socialist convictions and economic theories of B. P. Beckwith, his personal life, and the genealogy of the Beckwith family. Includes handwritten annotations, some original typescript pages, copies of selected journal articles by B. P....
Letters, mss. of his writings and clippings, relating mainly to his career in Stockton, Calif., as editor of The Forum and No Taxes, newspapers advocating Henry George's single tax theory. A few letters and clippings concern his newspaper career in...
Papers pertain to his interest and work in engineering and include drawings, notes, publications, correspondence, reports, plans, financial records, manuals, photographs, and patent files. Subjects include helicopters and polycopters, hydroelectric projects (including that of Paradise, California), the Nitrafix Process [recovery...
This collection contains research by Elinor Wilson on the subject of James P. Beckwourth, the first African American pioneer and mountain man. The collection contains extensive correspondence between Wilson and various academic, libraries, and government agencies in pursuit of information...
Part 1, "The Founding," covers the origins and building of the university through World War I; highlights include Stanford family history, the first Big Game between Stanford and UC Berkeley, early student life, the rise of tenure, and the 1906...
Includes various State Department records, e.g. material on the German War Documents Project (post-WWII), from an American scholar and Foreign Service Officer who spent his last years in Santa Barbara.
This collection contains correspondence from Ens. Charles T. Bedell, USNR, to his friends John and Kay Miller during the Second World War.
Pamphlets by the Duke of Bedford, 1942-1952, and correspondence between the Duke of Bedford and Louis Obed Renne, 1948-1952, relating to pacifism and military disarmament.
Nine paintings, including eight portraits of the Soviet leader V. I. Lenin.
Relates to East Germany and to the unification of Germany.
Autobiography, other writings, printed matter, identification papers, certificates, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the oil and gas industries in Poland and to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance.
Various manuscripts to the guides that were produced by Bedpan Productions. In the words of the authors, Betty and Pansy's Severe Queer Reviews are, "An irreverent, opinionated guide to the bars, clubs, restaurants, cruising areas, performing arts, and other attraction...
Carlos Bee served as California State Assemblyman for the 13th District from 1954, when he was first elected to the office, until 1974, when he died at the age of 57. Collection consists of legislation files and memorabilia.
This collection consists of correspondence from Laun Bee to his family during the First World War.
Copies of photographs inserted. Contents: From the Capitol Press Room, interview with Richard Rodda, political editor of the three McClatchy Bee newspapers; Perspectives of a Political Reporter, interview with Herbert L. Phillips, political reporter for the Sacramento Bee (1933-1963); An...
The collection consist of three scrapbooks with newspaper clippings and programs about the Bee Zee Club members and their activities.
Collection consists of correspondence and papers of Charles A. Beebe, chiefly as receiver of public moneys for the district of lands subject to sale at Los Angeles. Includes his letter of appointment on January 29, 1863 signed by President Abraham...
Letters, manuscripts, galleys, clippings, ephemera, and biographical material relating to the newspaper society columnist, publisher, and railroad historian Lucius Morris Beebe....
Papers belonging to 19th century New England politically active Beecher family.
A group of five 19th century photographs of the Beecher family of New England, and an album of the Bullard family, the family of Henry Ward Beecher's wife, Eunice (Bullard) Beecher.
Collection of Beech-Nut plant photographs. The Beech-Nut plant was located in Canajoharie, N.Y....
Correspondence between John H. Beeckman, his wife Margaret, and other family members....
The Beekeeping Supply Catalog Collection contains supply catalogs and other publications that offer for sale an apicultural line from a manufacturer or retailer. Catalogs from companies such as: A.I. Root, Dadant and Sons, and the Diamond Match Company, are found...
Includes concert programs 1892-1912; concert programs; and signed photographs of other musicians.
The Claud Beelman collection contains original drawings of mostly commercial buildings constructed in the Los Angeles area between the early 1920s and the early 1960s. Some projects consist of preliminary sketches, working drawings, and presentation drawings; some projects also include...
Proclamations, leaflets, flyers, clippings, and letters, relating to the Spanish Civil War, especially in Catalonia, and to American public opinion regarding the war. Includes letters by Margaret Palmer, an American visitor to Spain, 1937.
Collection includes stickers, coasters, and a small amount of realia from breweries, cideries, and beer events.
Sketchbook of drawings of inmates and scenes at the Ruhleben prison camp, Germany, which housed British civilians interned in Germany during World War I. Drawn by various prisoners of the camp. Digital copy also available at
Original artwork and prints created by (or related to) caricaturist, author and artist Max Beerbohm. The items in this collection were a donation from the estate of UCLA Professor Majl Ewing.
Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was born in London, England. He became a satirical essayist, caricaturist, critic, short story writer, and novelist. The collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notebooks, unpublished poems, original drawings, and ephemera related to the writings of...
Jinx Beers was founder of and lifelong lesbian activist throughout Southern California. This collection represents administrative activities of as well as the writing and publication of Beers's memoir and various stories and articles.
Subject files related to lesbian and gay rights law, historical study, and religious groups, assembled by lesbian attorney Barbara Beery. Includes “Identity: Lesbian and Gay Christian Scientists” and “Bay Area Lesbians in Law” newsletters; clippings and correspondence documenting the 1994...
Correspondence, photographs, and miscellany relating to the provision of relief for Belgian children during World War I.
Correspondence of Belle Dora Stamback Beeson, of Indiana and California, and her family.
Includes images of rafting trips on the Stanislaus and Salmon Rivers; the environment and local people of the Stanislaus River region; the dedication of the New Melones Dam; and protests of the New Melones Dam, including some of protesters who...
This collection includes letters from Susanna Beever (-1893), a friend of English artist John Ruskin. The letters, which chiefly date from 1889 to 1893, are mainly about Susanna Beever's friends, good works, and garden but the letters also have several...
Harumi Befu joined Stanford's faculty in 1965 and played a pioneering role in establishing Japanese studies at the university. The collection is composed of Befu's family's Japanese American WWII incarceration camp material and prewar Japanese postcards.
This collection consists of the Soil Survey Report, Irvine Campus by Eugene L. Begg.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to transportation in the United States, space exploration, community development, and the Consolidated Rail Corporation.
The collection consists of correspondence and other personal papers, clippings, ephemera, reports, publications, audiorecordings, posters, and photographs of and about Huckleberry's for Runaways, later known as Huckleberry House, the nation's first runaway shelter for adolescents ages 12-18, founded and co-directed...
The Beginnings of Activism for the Department of Asian American Studies (BADAAS) at University of California, Irvine, was a group created by the chair of the Department of Asian American Studies, Dr. Judy Wu, and Dr. Thuy Vo Dang, director...
This is a typed, signed copy of a manuscript entitled by William G. Randall. Randall wrote a dedication to Southwest Museum librarian, Meta Spaulding, in the front of the manuscript, and signed the manuscript at the bottom of the last...
The collection consists primarily of newsletters, correspondence, a manuscript of Behind the Lens founding member Alexis Krasilovsky’s book “Women Behind the Camera: Conversations With Camerawomen,” member documentation, meeting minutes, clippings, financial and tax records.
The collection consists of Behlmer's research files for numerous books and articles on the history of motion pictures, and includes scripts, correspondence, clippings, notes, and primary source material related to film production. The material is arranged by film title and...
The papers feature the materials from Noel Behn's career as an author and a producer; and, include manuscripts (by him and other authors), personal notebooks, appointment books, research materials (clippings, magazines, printouts, off-prints, related to Hauptman-Lindbergh case and other famous...
Reports, correspondence, memoranda, statistics, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to naval medical research, especially with regard to nutrition and effects of severe malnourishment; public health administration by Allied occupation authorities in post-World War II Germany; and extent of malnourishment...
"Behr was the author of a considerable number of monographs on specific diseases and ailments. Hirsch states that he was noted for his diagnostic acumen and deep knowledge of the literature. He goes on to state that Behr also proffered...
Peter H. Behr, Republican, was a California State Senator, 1971-1978. He authored the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1972 and helped to establish roll call votes in all legislative committees. Behr was named Conservation Legislator of the Year in...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, travel and conference schedules, writings, notes, appointment books, and printed matter, relating to American defense policy during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.
Primarily Christmas cards and holiday cards received by Behrendt; some senders were well-known names in the movie industry.
Relates to terms of capitulation of German forces in Austria. Includes photocopy of annotated draft capitulation document.
Memoir and speech, relating to German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union after World War II.
A collection of historical papers, primarily of legal documents, forms, pamphlets, booklets and serial publications relating to Southern California and the United States. The dates range from ca. 1538-1939, with its bulk dates between 1850-1920.
Photographs. Sam Behrendt was a Los Angeles collector of historical materials including photographs. Many of these photos were made by Charles C. Pierce. Subjects include Los Angeles and Southern California communities, San Francisco and Northern California, and some subject files....
Relates to California politics in the twentieth century. Photocopy.
The J.D. Behrens East Asian Collection was donated on December 15, 1965 by retired missionary Jerry Behrens who was age 82 at the time of the donation. Mr. Behrens was a missionary in China. The collection consists of artifacts and...
Lyndon Ellsworth Behymer was an early 20th century music impresario in the Los Angeles area. His sixty-year career involved working with acts including Nellie Melba, Tommaso Salvini, Edwin Booth, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Mei-Lan-Fan, Lily Pons, John Philip Sousa, Anna Pavlova,...
The papers are comprised of writings, correspondence, and research materials relating to Arnold Beichman's career as a political journalist and author. The collection contains numerous articles and columns published in , as well as drafts of several books written by...
Collection is composed of items – photographs, ephemera, official documents, and several artifacts – that reflect the Cahalan family experience in twentieth-century Sacramento, California, from 1906 to 2006.
Anthony Charles Beilenson was born on Oct. 26, 1932 in New Rochelle, NY; BA, Harvard Univ., 1954; LL.B, Harvard Univ. Law School, 1957; admitted to CA bar in 1957, and began practice in Beverly Hills; worked as counsel, CA State...
The collection contains biographical information, lists, prospectuses, printing specimens, and other ephemera, mainly about Peter Beilenson, Peter Pauper Press (Mount Vernon, NY), and the Walpole Printing Office (New Rochelle, NY). Early in his career, Beilenson was associated with the William...
This collection consists of American producer and writer, Hans Beimler's collection of VHS tapes, scripts, and other papers for television series and movies that he worked on. Programs represented in this collection include "TekWars," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," and...
Research files, clippings, publications, and audiovisual materials....
Relates to operations of the American Relief Administration in Russia.
Records of the Terwilliger Nature Education Center (TNEC) and, partially, the Elizabeth Terwilliger Nature Education Foundation (ETNEF) and WildCare as collected by Joan Bekins, professional and personal acquaintance of TNEC founder Elizabeth Terwilliger. Includes administrative, Board of Directors, and program...
The papers comprise the subject files; audiotapes and photography; and correspondence, notes and other personal records of Joseph John Bertrund Belanger, known as J. J. Belanger, 1937-1994. Belanger was a military serviceman in the 1940s and 1950s, member and officer...
The Michael Louis (and Mary) Belangie Collection is extensive (9 linear feet). It is divided as follows: Boxes 1, 2, 8 (oversize), and 9 (oversize photo album) contain files pertaining principally to Belangie's personal life. Boxes 3 through 7 contain...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Belarus newspaper collection (1921-2001) comprises ten different titles of publication, in both Estonian and Russian. All of the titles...
Pamphlets, serial issues, flyers, leaflets, election campaign literature, and other printed matter relating to various aspects of Belarusian history, and to political conditions and elections in Belarus following establishment of its independence.
Programmatic statements, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and election campaign literature, relating to political conditions in Belarus.
Thirty-three photographs depicting Belasco's production of The Darling of the Gods, which opened December 3, 1902, at the Belasco Theatre in New York City.
Russian consular official; consul general, Hankow, China, 1915-1920; subsequently Portuguese consul general, Hankow, and émigré in the United States. The collection includes diaries, speeches and writings, correspondence, consular reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian and Portuguese relations with...
Correspondence
Correspondence to the law firm of Belcher and Belcher in Marysville, Yuba County, California....
The Belcher Atlas of Humboldt County, California, compiled from official records and private sources and surveys, shows drainages, settlements, roads, trails, railroads, township and section lines, parcel ownership, and Indian allotments. The Index and Sheets 1-8 were published in 1921;...
Belcher was born in London, England, in 1883. He studied ballet in London and was the principal danseur at the Alhambra Theatre (1902-09). He founded the Celeste School of Dance in 1916, which supplied dancers for films and produced ballets...
Contains fifty-nine handwritten letters, mostly between sibling members of the Joseph and Wealthy Whiting Belcher family of Tioga County, New York. Thirty-six of the letters are from a son, Flavel Belcher, covering his time in San Francisco during the Gold...
Personal papers of Judge David Belden and his wife Elizabeth, including personal and professional correspondence, as well as David Belden's diary, a small number of tax records, and travel ephemera.
Correspondence, news dispatches, and other writings, relating primarily to the Sino-Japanese War, American military operations in North Africa, France, Belgium and Germany, the occupation of Germany, and the publication of China Shakes the World. Includes correspondence with Agnes Smedley.
Mainly concerning his business, property and mining interests. Included also are diaries of travels in Europe, the Eastern Mediterrnaean area and Alaska; incomplete reminiscence of Bartleson Party's overland journey; and papers for the settlement of Belden's estate. Carton 1: vols....
The collection contains correspondence, documents, maps, photographs, and ephemera of Louis deKeyser Belden, a surgeon and captain in the Medical Corps during WWI. Belden was born Dec. 7, 1888, and graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1910....
This contains order books of the merchant, William F. Belding, of Giant & Pinole.
This collection contains photographs and ephemera amassed by photographer Lynn Beldner pertaining to the Punk and New Wave music scenes in the San Francisco area, dating from 1980-1984. Comprised primarily of music perfomances, artists covered include Iggy Pop, Dead Kennedys,...
Professor Moisei Belenkiy was a military doctor during WWI and later professor. His wife Lidiya Landesman-Belenkaya was a psychology professor. Their daughter Lidiya Belenkaya-Serebro was a chemist, her husband Vladimir Serebro was an engineer. The Belenkiys-Serebro family papers (1854-2017) include...
Two albums, 93 b/w photographs, some captions in French, many of what appears to be early diamond mining in what was then the Belgian Congo, with images of laborers, European overseers, heavy machinery, and settlements. Places named include Mulomba, Bamba,...
One photograph album containing 80 b/w snapshots, a few with captions identifying individuals, apparently from the Zone de la Mongala (river area) of the Belgian Congo, ca. 1890s to early 1900s. Includes images of local inhabitants and activities such as...
Clippings, newspaper issues, pamphlets, leaflets, reports, cartoons, and photographs, relating to miscellaneous aspects of twentieth-century Belgian history, and especially to the destruction of the Library of the Universite catholique de Louvain during World War I and its subsequent reconstruction.
Relates to Belgians transported to Germany for forced labor during World War II.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Belgium newspaper collection (1914-1991) comprises one-hundred and fifty different titles of publication, in French, Dutch (Flemish), and German. All...
Public proclamations and announcements issued by the German military government in Belgium, arranged and numbered as they appear in Les Avis, Proclamations et Nouvelles de Guerre Allemandes, Affichés � Bruxelles pendant l'Occupation (Ixelles-Bruxelles: Les Editions Brian Hill, 1915-1918). Includes some...
Correspondence, memoranda, and photographs, relating to propaganda activities. Includes examples of German and Allied propaganda distributed in Belgium and of clandestine anti-German propaganda produced in Belgium.
Relates to the economic situation in Belgium during World War II.
Consists of original source material from 19th century Sonoma County Calif., and genealogy research pertaining to the original documents. The original documents of Frederick Blume and his Californiana wife Maria Antonia Caseres, and neighbors Gustavus Burghard and his family are:...
Genealogical research material including original and copy photographs pertaining to early Sonoma County, Calif. families of Frederick Blume and his wife Maria Antonia Caseres, and Gustavus Burghard and Mary Blume Burghard (i.e Maria Ignacia Valenzuela). Other family members depicted include...
Dr. Tatiana Belitskty was a dental surgeon from Russia, who worked in Shanghai from the early 1930s until 1949. The collection consists of photographs, correspondence, identification documents, and other records that document Belitsky's career in China and her attempts to...
Laws, decrees, and summaries of news stories and news broadcasts, relating to the defense policy of Georgia, its foreign relations, and separatist movements.
The Gary Belkin Papers, 1955-1985, document Belkin’s writing career, especially his early years. The bulk of his collection consists of skits he wrote or co-wrote for “The Danny Kaye Show” and “Caesar’s Hour.”
Alan Bell is a graphic designer and publisher who founded the BLK Publishing Company and published a series of periodicals specifically for Black gays and lesbians. The collection contains materials from the BLK Publishing Company.
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was granted patents in 1874 on a multiple telegraph, invented the telephone (1875) and the photophone (1880). The collection consists of works by and about Alexander Graham Bell. Includes pamphlets,...
Alphonzo Bell (1875-1947) was born in Los Angeles, California. He was a farmer, land developer and subdivider near Santa Fe Springs. He developed the residential subdivision, Bel Air, in West Los Angeles and owned substantial developments of crude oil in...
Alphonzo Bell, Jr. (1914-2004) was a United States Congressman who represented the 27th and 28th Congressional Districts - which encompassed the communities of Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Bel Air, and West Los Angeles - between 1961 and 1977. Materials...
The Catherine Bell papers, 1965-2008 (bulk 1996-2008), document Bell's research process as she began writing , left unfinished at the time of her death in 2008. With this book, Bell sought to spur a discussion about belief, a phenomenon that...
Correspondence relating to his career as professor of German, University of California, Berkeley, and to his attempts to obtain research materials from post-war Germany; reprints of his writings; reviews by him and of his work; photocopy of materials relating to...
A collection of material related to Clive Bell, English art critic and member of the Bloomsbury Group.
The Bell Conservatory Company Business Records is comprised o f 4.25 linear feet of business records. The majority of the files are financial ledgers. Also included are two sample books of floral arrangements. The bulk of the collection dates from...
The Dixie Alberta Bell papers consist of one scrapbook, a postcard, and several photographs. These items document Bell's student experience at Stanford University. Also included are materials related to the Class of 1913 25th reunion event, held in 1936....
Eric Temple Bell was professor mathematics at Caltech from 1926 to 1953. He was a specialist in the theory of numbers. He also distinguished himself as a writer of science fiction under the name of John Taine, and also as...
This archive contains manuscripts, and typescripts for many of Bell's works both mathematical and science fiction.
Kitty Bell was born in Paris, but moved to Shanghai at eight years of age to live with her new adoptive parents. At age 15, she was sent to an internment camp in China by the Japanese, where she met...
A small collection of autograph letters, typescripts, reprints, photographs, and ephemera focusing on the teaching of speech to the deaf by Alexander Graham Bell, his wife Mabel Hubbard Bell, and his father Alexander Melville Bell. Included are reminiscences written by...
A group of family photograph albums dated 1908 to 1924, depicting automobile trips throughout the American West to national and state parks.
Included are portraits of: John T. Bell; Howard K. Bell; Stanley J. Bell; and San Jose, Calif. schools. Also included is a view of the Varney & Green's Art Department, depicting people working at their desks, from 1905.
The Geoffrey Bell papers contain materials relating to his career as a film historian and film producer, chiefly about early film-making in the San Francisco Bay Area. The bulk of the collection, which has been arranged in six series, consists...
This rare and important collection comprises written works and physical objects relating to early calculating instruments and methods. With material dated between 1541 and 2000, the collection offers researchers a unique window into the early origins and development of history’s...
Contains several studio portraits of University of California, Berkeley students, including football players in uniform; photographic prints of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (with 2 snapshots of rubble during its destruction), an unidentified automobile race (ca. 1920?), large format photographs of...
One letter (ALS) from Rear Admiral H[enry] H. Bell, Commanding the U.S. Asiatic Squadron, to his second in command, Commander J[ohn] C[arson] Febiger on the 'USS Ashuelet', re suppressing piracy and preventing American citizens from engaging in the coolie trade....
Papers of Los Angeles pioneer, lawyer, and newspaper owner Horace Bell.
This collection contains 600 correspondence between Pvt. Jack P. Bell, USA and Evabel Bell during the Second World War. Also included are greeting cards, newspaper clippings, and other documents.
This collection contains correspondence between Illinois farmer and Civil war soldier James Alvin Bell (1834-1863) and his fiancee about their private life. A few letters written by other soldiers after Bell's death, depict hardships of a Civil War soldier's life.
"Reminiscences of a Near Pioneer of Ventura County", traveling California, camping, Santa Paula, teaching in Santa Paula, increased equipment, homicides.
Correspondence, diaries, reports, financial statements, and photographs, relating to the U.S. Food Administration and the 1928 Herbert Hoover political campaign in Minnesota. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover and Rudolph Lee.
Relates to the participation of the German delegation in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Translated by Alma Luckau.
This collection contains the papers of Irish immigrant John Bell (born circa 1830), who was an insurance and loan agent in Richmond, Indiana, in the 1860s-1870s and in San Jose, California, beginning in 1875-6. Includes diaries chronicling Bell's oceanic travel...
Summary: Journal kept by Captain John R. Bell while with Stephen H. Long's expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1820. It covers March 13 -November 20, 1820....
Material related to two 1979 Bell Telephone Laboratories albums titled "Early Hi-Fi ; Wide Range and Stereo Recordings Made by Bell Telephone Laboratories in the 1930s - Leopold Stokowski Conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1931-1932."
Depicts miscellaneous scenes from World War I.
Undergraduate thesis (85 pages) with bibliography; no advisor or class noted.
Mackenzie Bell (1856-1930) published numerous books, articles and poems. The collection contains holograph manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, pictures, and related ephemera. Includes holograph manuscripts of , , and . Also contains materials relating to the Rossettis, Algernon Swinburne, Theodore Watts-Dunton, William...
This collection contains the materials collected and created primarily by Marion Bell, dating from 1942 to 1978. The contents are primarily watercolor paintings and woodblock prints of the Topaz Relocation Center, as well as a diary, articles, ration books, and...
Letters, reports, and miscellany, relating to food relief operations by the American Relief Administration in Hungary.
The collection includes the questionnaires, together with the original NEH grant proposal and correspondence....
Relates to social conditions in Czechoslovakia. Correspondence primarily with a friend in Czechoslovakia, Julius Freundlich.
This collection contains curriculum materials arranged in three series. The first series is from the Stanford Institute of Women's History, 1978, a workshop attended by high school teachers from across the country. Included are outlines, suggested readings, copies of readings,...
Collection primarily consists of research files on women's history, correspondence, and photographs....
"Jokes from Two Decades, 1929-1949/Compiled by Susanne Bell" is a published book that Ms Bell completely covered with jokes clipped from newspapers and magazines.
A collection of correspondence related to the life and work of American author Thomas Hastie Bell; also includes a small amount of manuscripts, documents, and ephemera.
A series of letters written by British painter Vanessa Bell to her son Julian Bell.
A collection of letters from Vanessa Bell, English painter, to her friend Madge Vaughan.
Collection consists of various versions of scripts for soap operas such as "The Bold And The Beautiful," "Days Of Our Lives," and "The Young And The Restless." Also includes production material and correspondence....
The collection includes Bella Hurst Aaron's personal and family papers (1940s-1992), political and public service papers (1960s and 1970s), files (1957-1991) relating to Eugene Burns and the Holy Land foundation, files (1946-1990) on Aaron's involvement in John Owen's challenge to...
This collection consists of a small number of published broadsides and pamphlets from 17th century Britain, and several documents from the 19th century.
The collection includes correspondence; clippings; writings by Bellamy; miscellaneous papers; the playscript, "Strictly Dishonorable," by Preston Sturges; scrapbooks; and photographs.
Ralph Bellamy has acted on stage, film, and motion pictures. The collection consists primarily of materials related his role in the television mini series , including scripts as well as production and press material.
The collection consists of miscellaneous papers, clippings, and photographs. Of interest are Bellamy's personal scripts for TRADING PLACES (1983) and WAR AND REMEMBRANCE (1988), the television mini-series in which he played President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, sketches, paintings, photographs, other audiovisual material, and memorabilia, relating to American military construction activities in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
The Victor Bellaschi UCI Extension materials collection contains student materials from the "Community planning Processes: Improving our Local Urban Environment" and "Urban Problems of Orange County" lecture series held in Fall 1967 and 1968 including agendas, participant roster, welcome letter,...
Recollections of her father, Charles A. Murdock, San Francisco printer, and his many civic activities; her education in San Francisco and the University of California; her administrative posts with the University, including assistant to the dean of women and counselor,...
Letters to Belle Randall from noted poet, Thom Gunn; with additional papers of Belle Randall. The bulk of the letters date from the 1960s through Gunn's death in 2004.
Bellem (1902-1968) was born in Philadelphia. He worked as a journalist for 15 years in Philadelphia, Miami, Albuquerque and California. Bellem sold his first detective story to in 1925. He began writing for in 1934. He also wrote under the...
The Belli papers include the correspondence, working papers and personal papers of Melvin M. Belli. The materials have generally been kept in the order in which they were received and have been broken down into nine series following that arrangement:...
William Bellin was a costume, prop and set designer in the performing arts industry. In the course of his career, he was involved with a wide variety of projects including working with the UCLA Theatre Arts Department, Margaret Buxton's Originals,...
Thesis entitled "Petroglyphs of the Owens Valley and the Great Basin" by Terry R. Bellinger, May 1968.
Collection contains materials created and assembled by Suzi Calderon Bellman, a Presidio descendant. Included are newsletters she wrote about Old Spanish Town in Montecito and some of its residents, family histories, and a photo album put together to document a...
Clark E. Bell (1881-1960) became agent and inspector of agencies for New York Life Insurance Company. He served as a member of the San Marino, California City Council (1942-47) and as mayor (1947-52). Mabel Muir, was a niece of the...
Beginning in the Civil Rights Movement during the early 1960's, Bello became politically involved and was active with local school board elections and city council meetings. In 1963, together with Charlesetta Braggs-Ford, she founded the Richmond chapter of the Congress...
This collection contains Walter Bellon’s personal memoirs, his observations on the San Diego Stingaree District, and details of his travels in Baja California.
The folder contains a handwritten letter addressed to Mr. John J. Spear. It was written by Charles Belloni on July 28, 1896. Belloni is inquiring about the possibility of future membership and is explaining why he would be a profitable...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, press releases, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to American propaganda activities during and after World War II; postwar American foreign policy, especially in Scandinavia; political conditions in the United States, Sweden, and elsewhere in Europe;...
This collection includes folders of annotated sheet music scores performed by drummer and band leader Louie Bellson (1924-2009) and associated acts, as well as Bellson's compositions.
This collection consists of a selection of Dr. Ursula Bellugi's grant applications, proposals, and related reports dating from the 1970s to 2013.
Documents related to the career of Robert H. Belmaker....
Relates to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Photocopy.
Primarily photos of student activities, athletic teams, and group portraits, some include William Thomas Reid, headmaster of the school and former president of the University of California.
Belmont Wagner Mining Company order.
Correspondence, ephemera, photographs, playbills, programs, realia, and scripts collected by English character actor George Belmore.
Proclamations, leaflets, and miscellany, relating to cultural events in St. Petersburg.
Brochures and printed matter, relating to Belarusian history, nationalism, and cartography.
The collection is comprised of correspondence, statements, other issuances, internal documents, and printed matter, relating to trade union organization and political conditions in Belarus. Includes records of other Belarusian trade union organizations.
Frank P. Belotti, Republican, was a State Assembly Member, 1951-1972. Bills introduced by Belotti cover a wide array of subjects including agriculture, education, environmental conservation, and land use.
This collection contains an original screenplay with revisions for the movie adaptation of "Beloved"; based on the novel by Toni Morrison. Screenplay written by Adam Brooks and Richard LaGravenese.
The Elmer Belt collection of Vinciana graphic arts is a special collection of original artwork, original printed lithographs, and materials concerning Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian Renaissance. It was donated to UCLA in 1961 by Dr. Elmer Belt, Professor...
Elmer Belt, M.D. (1893-1980), was an internationally recognized urologist, a book lover who built and donated several important collections to universities including an unrivaled library of scholarly materials by and about Leonardo da Vinci, and a civic activist instrumental in...
Biographical sketches, interview transcripts and summaries, other writings, letters, certificates, notes, and printed matter, relating to activities of Italian women in the resistance movement in German-occupied Italy during World War II. Includes a memoir by G. Beltrami, "The Captain." In...
The Anthony Beltramo Collection includes song sheets, instruction books, and other published materials related to Mexican popular music of the 1950s-1970s. Anthony Beltramo, professor and admirer of Mexican American music and folkore, collected these items over several decades.
This collection chiefly contains three decades of letters in Spanish from Mexican artist Albert Beltran (1923-2002) to Seymour Kaplan (1919-2011), a California printmaker.
BELUGA (steamer-bark, whaler) logbook (SAFR 14266, HDC 56) is comprised of a one volume, 62 page logbook kept by W.H. Watston from February 1 to November 4, 1888. The logbook records a whaling trip from San Francisco to the Arctic...
Concerns work as a patent and pension lawyer in Washington, D.C., with mention of her activities as delegate of the Universal Peace Union and on behalf of the Association for the Promotion of Arbitration as a Prevention of War Between...
The Robert (Bob) Bemer papers, ranging in date from 1943 to 2001, with the bulk between 1955 and 1959, trace Bemer’s career in programming at IBM, Rand Corporation, General Electric, and Honeywell, Inc., as well as his personal interest in...
Relates to economic conditions in Germany and proposals for the creation of a Ministry of Food.
Rachmael ben Avram was the founder of the Company of the Golden Hind in Berkeley and San Francisco and prominent theatre figure in the Bay Area. He directed the Cathedral Civic Theatre in San Francisco, was general director of the...
Flyleaf title: A record of life commenced at Fort John, California, September, 1854 ... Journal (Sept. 3, 1854 - Feb. 26, 1856); poems and commonplace entries; diary (Mar. 30 - Apr. 4, & May 13 - 16, 1859; a large...
Contains daily logs written while being a fire lookout in the Umpqua National Forest in Oregon. Also contains correspondence, sketches, cartoons, writings and subject files.
Acquisition Information: Undetermined.
Photographs document various aspects of construction of Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River in eastern Washington. Many photographs emphasize actions of construction workers.
Consists of materials documenting Ben Weiss's Jewish-related activities.
Autobiographical ms. describing Kutcher's arrival in the U.S., the early years of his career, his experiences in the U.S. Army, and his associations with artists and designers.
The collection comprises manuscripts, sheet music, lyrics, poetry, correspondence, personal papers, photographs, sound recordings, musical instruments, and realia, 1905-2009, from lesbian writer Lisa Ben (anagram for "lesbian"), pseudonym for Edythe Eyde. The materials in the collection document Ben's creative writing;...
Collection consists scripts from writer, Ben Norman. It includes radio scripts for , , and ; television script for ; and original story treatments for and .
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and papers relating to the redwood strike of 1945-1947, his work with the Redwood Region Conservation Council and the California Redwood Association, and his interest in tree farms. Letters and reprints by Emanuel Fritz and others included.
Contains mostly correspondence to and from the Portland, Oregon chapter of the Benares League of America and other chapters. Also includes a small amount of material concerning the founder of the Benares League, Mohan Singh (later Yogi Hari Rama), including...
This collection contains Benbough family papers and records from the family mortuary business as well as scrapbooks and newspaper clippings pertaining to Percy Benbough’s civic career.
Articles, correspondence, financial records, fliers, leaflets, pamphlets, announcements and invitations, 1977-1986, from the Califia Community and other organizations devoted to anti-racism, homosexuality and feminism, collected by activist Lois Bencangey.
Son of California Supreme Court Justice Jessie W. Carter, he was born in San Francisco and raised in Redding. In early years practiced law in Redding and spent eight years as State Senator for Shasta and Trinity counties. In 1950...
Series 1 of the Bendel Family Papers contains diaries, correspondence and biographical material pertaining to various members of three generations of the Bendel and Handley families (1861-1963). Through Rudolph Bendel, Sr.'s journals, these Papers are also a source for study...
This collection consists of the audiotapes related to the Max Steiner Music Society and its founder, American author and ufologist Albert K. Bender (1921-2016).
This collection contains correspondence; manuscripts, typescripts, printed material, and photographs created by George Sterling and others. The bulk of this collection is made up of George Sterling's manuscripts and typescripts, many with handwritten notes by George Sterling and Ambrose Bierce.
Includes correspondence, poems, miscellaneous printed material, autographs and a cassette tape. Correspondents include Clara (Clemens) Gabrilowitsch, Una Jeffers, Herbert Klein, Edwin Markham, John O'Shea and Alfred Edward Newton....
The archive consists mainly of correspondence to Albert M. Bender; generally there are no carbons or copies of his letters....
This collection comprises the papers of Gerald J. Bender, a professor of international relations at USC from 1979 to 2011 and director of the School of International Relations from 1986 to 1991. Bender was a foremost expert on the study...
These papers pertain to Bender's teaching and writing. Included are correspondence; research files; departmental files pertaining to comparative literature at Stanford; lectures and talks; publication files containing correspondence, drafts of articles, and proofs; class files (primarily on Shakespeare and Spenser)...
This collection contains postcards sent to and from Private Kermit Washington Bender, United States Army after the Second World War.
The Richard Bender Collection spans the years 1950-2013, and includes files created by Bender and associated research organizations. The collection documents his career including his education, research interests, architectural practice, and consulting endeavors. He is known for his work in...
Collection of Jewish performance and event programs, scripts, publicity, and other material including teaching material by actor and director Sabell Bender.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, studies, interview transcripts, minutes, statements, orders, printed matter, scrapbooks, and audiovisual materials relating to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, American military organization and military policy during World War II and the Korean...
Photographs of the Veterans Day Parade in West Hollywood, 1985. Walter Bendick is noted on the back of a selection of photographs, implicating him as either the photographer or photography owner. Images include Fong Eu, California State Secretary, and the...
This collection contains photographs, correspondence, and articles of Dr. Lodewyk Bendikson (1875-1953), director of the Department of Photographic Reproductions at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, chronicling the experimental work he did in imaging as well as the day-to-day...
Collection contains five handwritten letters, without postal covers, on buff or blue paper, written from Charles Bendire at Camp Harvey, Oregon, to Mr. A. R. Justice, 1874-1878. Letter [1] 10 December 1874: Bendire describes details (dates, locality of collecting, etc.)...
This collection consists of film trailers.
The Javier Benedet papers contain significant materials relating to the Spanish Civil War and to fundraising efforts in Northern California on behalf of the Republican side in that conflict. The papers also provide documentation on the plight of Republican refugees...
This collection contains correspondence and photographs of Sgt. Allen Benedict, USA during the First World War.
Includes snapshots and group portraits depicting Benedict at various points throughout his career, including his being awarded an honorary degree by Clark Kerr on Charter Day, March 21, 1961 at the University of California, Berkeley. Also includes personal and family...
Christian W. T. Benedix (1839-1919) was a German immigrant who operated a farm in Franklin, California. This collection consists of letters written by Benedix and addressed to family in Germany (1893-1906).
Advertising cards promoting the Beneficencia Pública lottery of 1890 in Mexico City. The front of each sheet depicts a person representing a different ethnic, cultural or occupational type of Mexican, some associated with particular regions of the country: aguador (Queretaro);...
Collection consists of handbooks, programs, news clippings, and ephemera pertaining to the history of Sacramento State University. It mostly centers on Residential living, sports, chorus, sorority life, and orientation.
Collection contains papers relating to Dignity/San Francisco, including church service booklets, editions of Dominical Digest, award dinner programs, and organizational papers. Dignity/SF is the San Francisco Chapter affiliated with DignityUSA, an organization for LGBT & other progressive Catholics.
Relates to Cuban foreign policy in Africa. Portuguese and Spanish versions published as Castro: Subversão e Terrorismo em Africa (Lisbon, 1986), and Castro, Subversión y Terrorismo en Africa (Madrid, 1988), respectively.
Relates to Soviet-Czechoslovak foreign relations.
This collection contains manuscripts, publications, press clippings, correspondence, and other material regarding Gregory Benford, an American science fiction author and astrophysicist. Included are Benford's academic and literary works, his collection of fanzines, and press clippings on both his academic and...
Reports, biographical data, clippings, and photographs relating to post-war American collection and analysis of German medical research during World War II, and to German war crimes.
Collection primarily consists of black and white photographs of Los Angeles buildings and streets, various landscapes taken in California, and images of ceramic work by artist and photographer David Benge.
Consists of four autobiographical notebooks by Bufano addressed to George Baker an editor of the San Francisco Argonaut. Journal 1 covers his education, his first meeting with Baker, and general life stories. Journal 2 covers his time in China in...
Exterior and interior views and blueprint of the arsenal (built in 1903), taken shortly before its demolition.
The Benicia Capitol State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 441 cataloged images that date from 1850 through 2011. Images depict the property as the State Capitol, Benicia's City Hall, a public library, and a state park.
Board of Trustees minutes (1869-1890); Board of Trustees correspondence, including letters sent to the Board by applicants for teaching jobs (1871-1914); school registers with lists of pupils (1861-1877 and 1893-1902), school board election materials, reports of the school board to...
Provisional titles for land purchased at public sale, 1850-1851, issued to Lansing B. Mizner, to Sarchel Bynum and Paul Shirley, and to A.W. Eames by John S. Brown, City Marshall; tax receipts to David Spence and G.C. McMickle.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Benin.
Photo album contains 28 black and white and sepia photographs, primarily portraits of the Benitez family taken in photography studios in Guadalajara. Also includes some photographs that are reproductions of paintings. Some photos have identifying information in Spanish on the...
Relates to activities of the Philippine Ministry of Human Settlements and its predecessor organizations in promoting community development in the Philippines through education and other human resources development programs. Photocopy.
Tomas Benitez has decades of experience in the Los Angeles Chicano cultural community. He has served as director of development at Plaza de la Raza and executive director of Self-Help Graphics. He is also a founding member of the Latino...
Manuscript letter (1 p.) concerning military dispositons of the Mexican Army of Independence and the French troops of the Emperor Maximillian. Juárez was in opposition at this time operating out of the city of Chihuahua. "The French who are between...
Handwritten letter, signed by Benito Juárez, on official letterhead stationery of the Governor of the state of Oaxaca, to the Ministro de Guerra y Marina concerning troop and munitions movements five weeks before a presidential transition in 1851. The munitions...
Photocopies of six letters, translated from the German originals, written primarily by William Benitz to members of the family, describing his farming and cattle raising operations at Fort Ross, California.
Letters from the Overland Trail, St. Louis to Sweetwater, Wyoming written by Benjamin A. Watson; letters from California written by Benjamin A. Watson; letters from wife Emily Watson; 1 letter from James B. Powell (member of his overland Company); photocopy...
Relates to the foreign policy of the Russian provisional government, March-May 1917. Political science thesis, Columbia University.
Gold rush journal of Benjamin B. Coit concerning his voyage from New York to California via Cape Horn aboard the ship, John. Gl Costar. Also includes approximately 21 letters to his wife Adelaide.
13 letters written while Howard was serving as first mate of clipper ships sailing in the Pacific and the south Atlantic. Letters written from San Francisco, aboard ship, Rio de Janero, and Hong Kong.
Mainly to family, describing his travels in Japan in 1907, experiences from 1909, surveying for the U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs on Cebú and Samar in the Philippines, and his work compiling an English-Bisayan dictionary. Letter to his mother from...
Chiefly landsapes, most unidentified, in Southern California, with some (approximately 7) photographs of Brown's paintings. Views appear to be in Riverside County, the Mojave Desert, probably the San Gabriel Mountains and/or the San Bernardino Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and some...
One black and white 5" x 7 1/4" mounted print of Chapin as Abraham Lincoln in the play "In the White House," [ca. 1906].
Copies of letters written by him, including one from New York, 1849, prior to his departure for California, describing the steamer Crescent City and encounters with miners returning from California, and one, May 1851, re the San Francisco fire and...
Includes letters from A. Eberhart (his agent in San Francisco), J. De Barth Shorb, Francis P.F. Temple, and his son, John B. Wilson, relating to business matters and his vineyards; accounts; promissory notes; poll tax and internal revenue receipts; and...
Benjamin Dore diary describes his voyage on the ship "Cantero" from Maine to San Francisco, with stops at St. Catherine Island off the coast of Brazil, and at Valparaiso, Chile. Also includes accounts of the first steamboat voyage up Humboldt...
Contains case files, civil rights files, published materials, National Lawyers Guild files, materials concerning lawyer loyalty oaths, etc.
Account statement for the estate of his father, John Kern and receipts to Benjamin Kern for distribution of estate. One of the heirs was his brother, Edward M. Kern, an artist in the company of Fremont's Fourth Expedition to the...
One letter (ALS) to his father, Henry [?], and grandmother, re personal and family matters. New York, July 15, 1836. Alpha list.
Business papers and correspondence
Correspondence
Copies made in 1878.
The most extensive archive of Oregon documents among the Bancroft collections, especially concerned with the Oregon Indian wars, 1853-1856, but including printed material on politics and government, 1863-1864. The volume P-A 139 contains an autobiography.
Correspondence, genealogy, photographs
Mainly written from the Yukon Territory, in the vicinity of Dawson, where he was employed as an engineer with the Bonanza Creek Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Comments on the trip from Skagway to Dawson City, his work, social activities in...
Letters report the arrivals and departures of ships, details of their voyages, news of specific captains and of striking crews. One letter depicts the damage sustained by the Greenwich during Green's passage on it of 156 days.
Written during the period he was employed by Libby, McNeill & Libby as a radio operator in the company's canneries in Alaska. The letters comment on the voyages to Alaska, setting up the station at Egegik, life and working conditions...
Gilbert G. Benjamin, Jr. became a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1946, after serving in the US Navy during the Second World War. He worked in Virginia and the District of Columbia before being transferred to...
This collection holds a Tefillin, two small black boxes, each containing specific passages from the Torah, that Orthodox Jewish males over the age of thirteen traditionally wear during prayer services. The wearing of Tefillin is considered a mitzvah, or good...
Invitation to Mr. [George P.?] Tebbetts for presidential reception. Santa Barbara, 24 Apr. 1891.
Mainly accounts, mostly with San Francisco and Stockton merchants for Harrison's store at Columbia, California, with some letters concerning payments and related matters.
Presidential Campaign - Cloth Momento, 1888. [Oversize boxed].
Licenses to practice medicine and awards from medical groups for Dr. Harry Benjamin, 1915-1975. Benjamin was a clinical specialist in transexualism and an advocate for transgender people.
Most of these twenty manuscripts probably belonged at one time to the private archive of José Matías Moreno. They consist mainly of personal letters, eight of them signed by Pío Pico. Included in the collection is a letter from John...
Claims against and receipts from the estate. Hill had lived in Sausalito.
With lists of committee members and officers and award recipients. Some related correspondence and a plaster model of the award are included.
Benjamin J. Packard (ship) crew list (SAFR 239, HDC 480) is a supplementary crew list for the ship of Bath, Maine, where Z. Allen is Master and bound for San Francisco, Ca. The list names the two substitute crew members...
Letters, photographs, memorabilia, and personal records that supplement the materials in UCLA Biomedical Library's Manuscript Collection #1: "John A. Benjamin papers, 1925-1994".
The bulk of this collection documents Dr. Benjamin's research and clinical activities, the research covering the urogenital systems of both humans and animals and historical/bibliographic topics. The papers mostly span the years from 1930 to 1988 --years of professional education...
Mainly legal papers relating to property in Sitka, Alaska, with signatures of William Sumner Dodge and W.H. Wood, and including two certificates signed by Prince Alexander Maksutov, Governor of Russian Colonies in America, and certificate of naturalization for Levy.
Copybook of letters sent as U.S. Indian Agent, Upper Missouri Agency, 1823-1826, to the Secretary of War, William Clark, Henry Atkinson, William H. Ashley, Henry Leavenworth, Joshua Pilcher, and others, reflecting life at Fort Atkinson, Council Bluffs; the Arikara campaign,...
Volume 1: Letters from William H. Dall, William Keith, Stephen Powers, Joseph Roos, Toby E. Rosenthal, Charles W. Stoddard, Peter Tofft; poem by Robert E.C. Stearns.
Photographs and descriptive typescript text documenting the history and historic buildings of Georgetown, Colo. Some ephemera present. Also includes television and play scripts by the compiler: The handkerchief trick, c1955; The big do, c1958; Hotel de Paris, c1957.
Relates to litigation over personal property, and with the San Francisco Manufacturing Company. Also included is a deed for property in Marin County for part of Rancho Punta de Quentin to James Ross and John Cowell.
Contents: letters from Josiah Griswold, 1849-1850, describing trip around Cape Horn to San Francisco and work in mines; letter from George Robins about business in San Francisco in 1850; letters from Hill to his children.
V. 1, "Log of the U.S.S. Marietta" (Nov. 26, 1898 - June 23, 1899) covering duty in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
Relate to Yerba Buena Island. Included are letters from J.M. Edmunds and Joseph S. Wilson of the U.S. General Land Office, lobbyists David S. Turner, S.M. Johnson and Samuel Ward, Senator C. Cole, W.M. Evarts, Egbert P. Judson and others;...
Seven letters (20 p.) from a dairy farmer to his mother concerning his business in Sacramento during the Gold Rush and the great flood and fire in Sacramento. He also responds to the news he has received from her regarging...
122-page Civil War autograph book belonging to Benjamin W. Johnson (15th Arkansas Regiment), with signatures and statements, mainly from fellow Confederate prisoners held at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, entries dated from April to July 1862. The book also includes...
This collection contains 194 documents, correspondence, and manuscripts of various individuals collected for their autograph value by New York rare book dealer Walter R. Benjamin (1854-1943). Represented figures include activists, literary, political, religious, and social people in American history.
The Robert S. Benner collection of nautical charts consists of 22 nautical charts created in the late 17th century and mid-18th century. The majority of the nautical charts in the collection come from Francesco Maria Levanto's (1650-1718) , originally issued...
The Robert S. Benner photographs of boatswains' whistles, 1976-1995, (SAFR 23340, P76-082L) are comprised of 712 photographic prints and 6 inventories of photographs of boatswains' whistles in the donor's personal collection. The collection has been processed to the series level...
The Bennett & Bennett records span 3 linear feet and date from 1946 to 1973. The collection contains architectural drawings for the additions and alterations to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum that the Bennett & Bennett architectural firm designed....
Letters, clippings, leaflets, pamphlets, serial issues, and ephemeral printed matter, issued by conservative and anti-communist organizations in the United States, relating to international communism and communism in the United States.
This collection contains theater reviews written by Bennett for the Register-Pajaronian
This collection includes Ms. Bennett's papers which have to do with her interest in peace issues and the movements to end the war in Vietnam; and, following the end of the war, the issues of women's ordination -- the place...
Letters written to him, primarily by other English authors; copies of letters written by him in reply; holograph MS of a short story, Mr. Jack Hollins & Destiny; binding instructions for books in his library.
Collection contains employment, academic and service records, photographs and certificates of accomplishment.
Photographs show: the Hotel Californian in Santa Barbara after major earthquake damage (ca. 1920?) -- ruins of Portwine, near Poker Flat (Sierra Co.) -- a house, man (Jonathan Wright) and buggy captioned "First brick building in California, built in 1847...
Sheet music for piano collected by Bennett.
Relates to conditions in Germany under national socialism.
Harve Bennett has many credits as a veteran television producer and writer. The collection consists of scripts and production material related to his career.
Studies, reports, speeches and writings, memoranda, and press releases, relating to management and procurement programs in the United States armed forces.
Collection contains works of avant-garde and visual poetry, mail art, rubber stamp art, book and performance reviews, and announcements for public performances.
Ken Bennett photographs of the San Francisco pride parade, undated.
Manuscript of personal recollections of his life and career, titled "From Then to Now," including Dr. Bennett's early years, his education at University of Arizona, University of California, Berkeley, and the School of Medicine at UCSF, his years on the...
Includes notes, physiology lab books, correspondence....
Unpublished papers and speeches (1923-1966) on topics such as agricultural costs, wartime economy, food problems of post-war Europe, and world population problems; correspondence; newsclippings; pamphlets; mementos; and other papers relating to Bennett's travels to Hawaii (1942), Japan (1947), and Africa.
Memoirs, news dispatches, other writings, correspondence, clippings, and photographs relating to political conditions in China, social conditions in the Soviet Union, the Spanish Civil War, and journalism in the United States.
Letters, cartoons, and newspaper clippings, relating to Panamanian-American relations in 1968.
Typescript draft of an unpublished novel set in Mexico around 1871. The narrative is primarily a tragic drama with political intrigue, religious turmoil, class conflict, and sexual content, but also describes the clashes between liberal reformers and the Catholic Church...
Walter E. Bennett (1921-1995) was the first salaried photographer for , where he worked from 1952 to 1982. The collection consists of photographic materials such as prints, negatives and slides. It also includes miscellaneous manuscripts and ephemera related to Bennett's...
Relates primarily to education in the United States.
Diary extracts, letters, and poems, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to activities of the White Army of General Denikin during the Russian Civil War. Includes an account of the February l917 Revolution by Grafinia Bennigsen.
The Michael T. Benning Photograph Collection includes over 20,000 portraits of various local clubs; social organizations; sports teams; church events such as Portuguese Holy Ghost festas and Catholic first communions and confirmations; structures such as churches, schools, commercial buildings, hotels,...
The Warren Bennis papers, 1960s-2012, consist of teaching materials, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, “yearbooks”, manuscripts of articles and essays (published and unpublished), research materials, photographs, ephemera, and audio visual materials, created and collected by Warren Bennis. These materials document Bennis’ long...
Benjamin Kubelsky (1894-1974) was born in Chicago. He began his career as a violinist and turned to comedy in 1918. He was a successful vaudeville performer, actor and radio personality. The collection consists of radio and television scripts, photographs and...
Acquired in 2007, the Jacques Benoist-Méchin Papers represent a significant addition to the existing holdings in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives relating to the collaborationist Vichy government in France during World War II. Although the papers are only part...
Collection consists of biographical and bibliographical material, copies of published books and articles of Bénoliel and Xavier da Cunha, letters, manuscripts of published and unpublished books, notebooks, clippings, press notices, and manuscripts of other writers. In addition to Spanish, collection...
Records of a variety of primarily gay male sex clubs that did business in a building rented and managed by California Certified Sex Educator Buzz (Bernard G.) Bense. The building was located at 890-894 Folsom Street in San Francisco. Bense...
The folder contains a letter from E.D. Judd & Co. in Alameda dated Feb. 23, 1899, regarding papers belonging to Henry Bense. The documents include; a request for safe passage of Henry Bense to California, documents of Henry Bense’s membership...
The Benshoff Collection includes approximately 1,000 architectural drawings and blueprints of homes, churches, and businesses; contracts and project specifications; approximately 200 negatives and 125 photographs of architectural subjects (including some of Benshoff's projects), family, and views in and around Pasadena;...
Speeches and writings, biographical data, and photographs, relating to agriculture, especially in northern climates, and to Russian émigré affairs.
Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925) published his first volume of essays in 1896. In all, he published more than seventy books, including poetry, short stories, novels, biographies, and essays. The collection consists of correspondence and literary manuscripts, an unpublished novel and...
E.F. Benson (1867-1940) wrote more than 75 published works, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The collection consists of holograph drafts of three of Benson's novels, files of publisher's statements, contracts, letters and clippings.
128 interview cassette tapes of Stegner and his associates, transcripts of the interviews, 100 back-up tapes; annotated copies of correspondence including that with Phil and Peg Gray; copies of Stegner periodical fiction, essays, and articles, including all of the very...
Research materials for Jackson Benson's biography of John Steinbeck, consisting of interviews, correspondence, articles, book reviews and other papers.
This collection contains materials directly relating to the career of musician and educator, Joan Benson; a specialist in the clavichord and fortepiano. Among the many items preserved are sound recordings with Benson as performer, extensive files of correspondence, concert programs,...
Ten botanical lithographs. For examples of Benson's entomological illustrations, see the McKenzie papers.
A collection of research notes related to the South African political history and the African National Congress taken by political activist, bureaucrat, and biographer, Mary Benson, during the course of her political career, 1940s to the mid 1960s.
Robert Louis Benson (b.1925 - d.1996) was a professor in the department of history at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The collection consists of research notes, the manuscript of (1968), manuscript transcriptions, articles for journals, galley and proof...
The Seth B. Benson papers include field notes, correspondence, and visual materials. These materials provide information regarding Benson's work between 1928-1981.
Views showing slag and ore dumps, blacksmith shop, sampling and feeding floors, and furnaces. Location formerly believed to be the Del Ray Mine, in the Jackson mining district, Amador Co., Calif. Views are probably of the smelter facilities at Benson,...
This collection contains one letter written by Cpl. Vester A. Benson, USA to his brother Floyd and his wife Clara from a base hospital during the First World War.
Dr. Dwight E. Bentel was a noted professor of journalism at San Jose State University from 1934 through 1974, as well as the acknowledged founder of the school’s Department of Journalism. Dr. Bentel also had a lifelong passion for Death...
This collection contains photographs, correspondence, awards, clippings, ephemera and memorabilia from lesbian activist, community organizer and social worker, Ester F. Bentley.
Photographs, negatives, correspondence, awards, clippings, audiocassettes, a videocassette, buttons, a banner, and memorabilia, circa 1940-2003, from lesbian activist, community organizer and social worker, Ester F. Bentley. The collection documents Bentley's professional career in community organizing in Kentucky and California, often...
The Bentley family was prominent in the nineteenth-century publishing industry. Richard Bentley (1794-1871), after joining his brother Samuel in a successful printing business (1819), partnered with Henry Colburn (1829) to begin the long-running Standard Novels series. After dissolving the partnership...
This collection consists of materials that writer Kevin Bentley compiled about lesbian book collector and dealer H. Drew Crosby, who died in 1996 at the age of 85. There is a videotaped oral history with Crosby from 1991, snapshots of...
Wilder Bentley (1900-1989) was a poet and printer associated with The Archetype Press. This is a hand-written autobiography entitled .
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, designs, and miscellaneous printed ephemera related to the activities of Wilder Bentley and his work with the Archetype Press. Also included are materials related to his non-printing endeavors and to his friends and colleagues....
The Arthur Benton photograph collection consists of 0.5 linear feet of black-and-white photographs, negatives and postcards that date from circa 1880 to circa 1919. Interior and exterior stills of Benton’s residential designs comprise the majority of the collection; however, there...
Douglas Benton was a television writer, director, and producer who was best known his work in detective show genres. The collection consists of script material and production information and material documenting his production company, Blackjack Productions.
This collection consists of teacher lesson plans, training books and student drill books.
The Irving Wright Benton Collection (1880s-1952) includes personal items and photographs....
Correspondence, journal, sermons, other papers....
Seymour Benzer (1921-2007) first came to Caltech in 1949. He held the James G. Boswell Professorship of Neuroscience from 1975 to 1993. A selection of his correspondence, research notes, technical files, reprints, manuscripts and writings form the collection known as...
Relates to the Eastern Front during World War II, 1941, and to Russian prisoner of war camps, 1945-1953
Included in the collection are land and notarial papers, privileges of nobility, and other legal documents regarding the operation of a noble estate in early modern France. The most important pieces include the earliest document in the collection, a parchment...
Colored renderings and sepia prints by the Belgian architect, made when he was a student. Included are studies for the St. Gertrude cloister, the church of St. Denis, and the Chateau de Grant-Bigard, as well as houses, sports club, schools,...
The collection consists of film scripts, radio scripts, playscripts, teleplays, correspondence, audiocassette tape recordings of UCLA writing seminars conducted by Bercovici, and photographs.
Radio broadcast denouncing Soviet communism.
The collection contains items mainly pertaining to Russian diplomat Axel de Berends and his career, latter 19th century, in Brazil, Sweden, Spain, and the Netherlands. Also included are notes and documents re research into the history of the family [de...
Correspondence of art historian Bernard Berenson primarily with San Diego artist Norah Bisgood Woodward from 1950 to 1959.
The collection of 52 postcards are views of various square-rigged sailing vessels.
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Sound recordings of interview, relating to Joseph Stalin, and especially to his conduct of Soviet diplomacy with the Allied Powers during World War II. Interview conducted by Ed Cray.
Correspondence, notes, personnel records, trial records, printed matter, personal documents, and photographs relating to the Soviet secret police and to Soviet purge trials of the 1930s.
Veterans affairs of August Berg, who served in the Spanish American War.
Photos related to the Spanish American War. ca. 1898
Dave Berg was a cartoonist, illustrator, lecturer, writer, and editor with Marvel comics; Mad magazine. Collection consists of original art work, including nude renderings; sketches (some with text) and comic 'strip' panels; holograph and typescript writings (some short stories and...
Correspondence, photographs, department minutes, lab manuals, newsletters, bulletins, articles.
The Jacob Berg collection comprises three decorative panels that were installed on the second floor of the Gray Shop, which stood on the corner of 20th and Broadway in Oakland from 1931-1978. The architectural embellishments are cast aluminum panels in...
Collection focuses on Berg's work with recombinant DNA and includes professional correspondence, 1959-1985; research lab notebooks for the years 1953-1986 which document his work with protein synthesis in bacterial cells and tumor viruses; records concerning the National Academy of Sciences...
Memoirs, letters, translation, and photographs relating to Jewish refugees in Great Britain during the Nazi era, and especially to schools for refugees.
This collection consists of a small number of German-language programs from Vienna for dance, theatre, opera and music concerts, 1917-1935.
Five (5" x 7") black-and-white photographic prints (Fotografia "Perez", Mazatlán, Mexico) and six (4" x 4") Polaroid black-and-white prints of a fishing trip in Mazatlán in 1960. Photographs include Edgar Bergen, Fred H. Rohr, Roy Rogers, and unidentified persons aboard...
This collection consists of radio program, film, and television show scripts of ventriloquist and actor Edgar Bergen (1903-1978), as well as ephemera such as certificates. Bergen's most popular ventriloquism character was Charlie McCarthy.
Television and stage show arrangements for singer/actress, Polly Bergen.
Academic writings of Bennett Berger during his career as a professor at UC Davis and UC San Diego. Includes correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and articles on his work on suburbia, counter-culture, and communes. Also included is his collection of other authors'...
Papers of Bruce Berger, a nonfiction writer and poet, which document his travel and research in Baja, California from the late 1960s through 2015.
Documents and scrapbooks related to Frank M. Berger....
Relates to the Berlin crisis of 1961.
This collection contains letters to TSgt. Harry A. Berger, USAAF from friends and family during the Second World War. Also included are one a small photograph of Harry A. Berger, some miscellaneous ephemera and one copy of Yank magazine from...
This collection consists chiefly of correspondence and research files reflecting the activities of California architect Sanford L. Berger (1919-2000) in the mid-to-late 20th century as a collector, student, and enthusiast of objects and knowledge related to 19th century English artist,...
This collection contains correspondence, press clippings, and other material regarding B. Traven collected by Sid Berger, former Head of Special Collections & Archives at University of California, Riverside. Includes items related to the publication of B. Traven materials, the 1999...
Relates to activities of the West Indian pan-Africanist leader George Padmore in the Communist International. Includes translation. Photocopy.
Correspondence, telegrams, reports, memoranda, lists, speeches and writings, and leaflets relating to French political events and foreign relations, France during World War II, and the Front Populaire.
This collection comprises the administrative and legislative files of California state senator Marian Bergeson. Bergeson was the first Republican woman elected to both the California State Assembly and California State Senate. During her years in the California State Legislature, Bergeson...
Marian Bergeson served as a California Legislator from 1979 to 1994. She was a member of the Republican Party. The Marian Bergeson Papers consist of 21 cubic feet of textual records from her term as an Assembly Member, 1979-1984, and...
Sound recordings of interviews of Polish Solidarność leaders relating to the Solidarność movement.
Papers include professional correspondence, 1948-67, primarily with Hilda van Mises (formerly Hilda Geiringer) and Zeev Nehari; lecture notes from his teaching at M.I.T., ca. 1940; articles, reports, and reprints; annotated drafts; and other miscellaneous items.
Relates to the allocation of Soviet economic resources. Written by A. Bergson and Hans Heymann, Jr., under the auspices of the Rand Corporation.
This scrapbook documents his years as a Stanford student, with a few items on his family, his high school years, and his postdoctoral years; it includes a large number of photographs with lesser numbers of clippings, programs, letters, postcards, and...
Photographs, postcards, and miscellany relating to conditions in Europe.
Relates to the Bavarian separatist movement during World War II.
Relates to the situation of the church in the Archdiocese of Salzburg between 1938 and 1945.
Relates to women in the American armed forces during World War II. Ph.D. dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology at Alameda. Includes transcripts of interviews of women veterans upon which the dissertation was based.
Relates to activities of anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia during the period October 1917 to November 1918.
Documents various aspects of operation and activities of the troop.
Collection comprises 1 card mounted albumen photograph and 13 snapshots. The card mounted photograph is an overview of the California School for the Deaf in the 1890s, taken from the hills to the east and providing an overview of the...
1: Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, Calif. (Aug. 16, 1947) -- 2: The Greek Theatre, Berkeley, Calif. -- 3: a copy photograph of the Peralta Hotel[?], Berkeley, Calif. -- 4: aerial view of the Mount Eden Home of the Jackson Home for...
The Berkeley and Oakland Businesses and Scenes collection contains 52 photographs and 3 post cards dating from around the turn of the century to the 1930s. The collection contains a miscellany of residences, businesses, street scenes, group portraits, and churches....
Photos of Berkeley include portraits, street scenes, police, protests (some at University of California, Berkeley), People's Park, Telegraph Avenue, crowds, events, Nixon campaign audiences, musicians, Black Panthers, a gay liberation gathering, etc. Includes some scenes in Golden Gate Park, San...
Includes views of the Claremont hotel(Berkeley, Calif.) San Francisco bay from the Berkeley hills (day and night), U.C. Berkely campus, Lake Merritt (Oakland, Calif.), Lake Merritt boathouse, and Orinda, Calif.
Since the 1970s, the Pacific Film Archive has hosted numerous guest speakers in conjunction with its film and video exhibition program. The speakers include filmmakers from around the world, as well as others involved in filmmaking, film study and criticism,...
Files arranged by participating organizations with the intent of preserving the Berkeley bayfront through open space planning and public acquisition of lands and waters along San Francisco Bay.
Contains correspondence, requests for proposals, bids, signed contracts, budgets, expenses, etc. between various interested municipal and private entities involved with improving and expanding school facilities in Berkeley, California. Also includes some material that is generally related to the operation of...
Childhood in Berkeley, CA, and 1923 fire; B.A. in international relations, University of California, Berkeley, 1931; medical studies: Creighton University, 1931-1933, University of California, San Francisco, 1933-1935, University of Edinburgh, 1938-1939; reflections on Judaism and Yehudi Menuhin; navy doctor and...
One cash book from the Berkeley Branch Railroad.
The City of Berkeley California records (1878-1954) consist of records from the city clerk's office. The collection includes records relating to the business of city government, such as the city charter, reports, town attorney opinions, city council minutes, planning commission...
Assessment and delinquent rolls.
Includes 33 v. of Transcripts of records, 1911-1942; assessment book of mortgages, 1880s (v. 34); transcript of mortgages, 1883 (v. 35)
Reports for 1903-04, 1908-23, 1936-87, 1988-90, 1992-93.
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.
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.
3 undated charts recording incidence of various diseases.
Miscellaneous account books and ledgers, mainly 1895-1918.
Community profiles for various areas of the city.
Based on statistics derived from the 1980 U.S. Census.
Miscellaneous studies and reports by city and outside agencies.
History of the service station, with 10 photographs.
Contains: folder labelled "Waterfront" containing correspondence and reports regarding harbor planning, mostly created by or addressed to City Engineer Harry Goodridge, 1933-1948; Report on a parking facility program for Berkeley central business district, prepared for the mayor and city council...
papers re Contra Costa Water Co. and Alameda Water Co., 1891-1898; papers re San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railway and resettlement franchise, ca. 1916-1918; copies of proposed charter amendments, sample ballots, 1916-1957, etc.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
A miscellany of photos from various sources. Includes some sports teams, photos of various classes and schools.
3 volumes of ledger and receipts for school funds.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Record of street improvements and related activities.
Miscellaneous studies and reports.
Miscellaneous reports, some done by city offices, some by outside consultants.
Buildings, street scenes, residences and other views of Berkeley, including a stereograph of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum by Carleton Watkins and several views of rail lines on Berkeley streets. Numerous views of the devastation caused by the Berkeley fire...
Miscellaneous documents assembled from various sources.
A collection of miscellaneous reports.
The collection contains statistical data collected and compiled pertaining to civic affairs, civic organizations, manufacturing establishments and their products.
Consists of photocopies of the Berkeley City Club's articles of incorporation, land deed, and a version of the by-laws effective 1962 November 23, as well as a typescript copy of the by-laws as amended 1979 November 8. Also includes supplements...
The Swastika Berkeley Civic Study Club was founded in 1924 by a group of African American women wanting to study civic issues and participate in bettering their community. According to club publications, the purpose of the Berkeley Civic Study Club...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Studio portraits of early members of the Berkeley Club (1873), and of founders, officials, or board members of the California Institution for the Deaf and Blind in Berkeley and San Francisco. Other individuals may be friends, family, or other associates....
Letters from members addressed to the secretary; minutes of meetings, 1873-1960; by-laws, names of members, etc.; copies of papers read at meetings.
Records of the association from its incorporation to dissolution.
Comments on long association with the University as professor in the Dept. of Latin and as director of University Extension; interests in Berkeley clubs, public library and musical events; friendship with John Muir, William Keith, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, and others....
Files of the Berkeley Daily Planet includes subject files, administrative files, journalist notes, correspondence, etc.
Certificate issued by the California Secretary of State
Photos of children, staff and the nursery. Collection also includes some ephemera.
Album contains photos of the nursery in its early years. Primarily group photos of children. Remainder of photos span the years 1908-1967, with later years predominating.
Berkeley Day Nursery records relate to the management and daily operation of the nursery school which served working mothers in Berkeley, Albany, and Kensington, Calif. Records include correspondence, reports, articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, enrollment statistics, financial materials, printed brochures,...
Reports and comments on a proposed economic development plan for Berkeley; includes an analysis of the plan by the United States Conference of Mayors.
The Edmund C. Berkeley papers consist of records related to Simon the mechanical brain. There is also a small amount of material related to robots, including Squee: the Robot Squirrel. Types of materials in the collection include technical notes, specifications,...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
The Berkeley Festival and Exhibition is held biennially at the University of California, Berkeley. It is sponsored by the Department of Music, Cal Performance, and the San Francisco Early Music Society. This is an artificial collection, collected by the Music...
Snapshot photographs of the Berkeley fire of 1923, as well as efforts to combat the fire.
Records of the organization, mainly from 1974, but including some event programs from the 1940s.
The Berkeley Free Church (South Campus Community Ministry), 1967-1972, Richard York, Pastor, operated a service ministry to the Berkeley, CA, Telegraph Ave. area transients, runaways and hippies. Services included a referral switchboard, counseling, health care, crash pads, and free food....
The Berkeley Garden Club records document the activities of the club since its founding in 1932. Included in the collection are minutes of meetings, rosters, information on classes offered by the Club over the years and numerous photographs of members...
Two volumes recording subscribers, printing jobs, finances.
Preferred citation: Berkeley Gray Panthers records, BANC MSS 2011/251, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
A miscellaneous collection of administrative and student materials.
Contains three printed programs of Berkeley High School activities. A Senior dinner menu for January 29, 1943, Graduation Exercises progam dated February 1943, and a Victory Parade program [undated but possibly 1945?]. The covers for each feature two-color red and...
AX folder: 2 group portraits of the Berkeley High School class of 1892, one taken in 1891 in a natural outdoor setting, the other taken in 1892 on the steps of the school building. Students are unidentified; principal is Mr....
Scrapbooks from the Spartan Club, Viking Club, and the Girls Athletic Association.
Records include administrative records, newsletters, schedules, and trip reports.
Consists of printouts from the Berkeley Historical Society's Plaque Project website as it existed in mid-2021, and files related to the research and writing of text about Berkeley, California history that appears on physical plaques throughout the city and virtual...
Miscellaneous postcards published by Berkeley Historical Society: 1. It is no crime to kiss in Berkeley, Cal.; 2. Southern Pacific Station, Berkeley, California; 3. Sather Gate at Dusk (reproduction of Chiura Obata watercolor, 1939); 4. Breakfast at Cody's (reproduction of...
Berkeley Public Library's online local history collection includes images of historical interest of Berkeley from the 1870s through the 1990s. These images portray the social life and customs of Berkeleyans, past and present. They document commercial, residential, and public buildings;...
Loose sheets on various facets of Berkeley, Calif. history.
Contains minutes of meetings, constitution, program materials, etc.
One album, 26 black-and-white photos, with related ephemera.
Collection consists of records of Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens, including minutes, correspondence, attendance lists, files on aging, and files on legislation relevant to senior citizens.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection consists primarily of scripts and screenplays related to the career of writer, Martin Berkeley. Includes various versions of scripts written by Berkeley and by several of his collaborators including, Stanley Roberts and Clark E. Reynolds. Also includes a small...
Collection (incomplete) includes programs from the following seasons: 11th (1920-1921), 14th (1923-1924), 20th (1929-1930)
Includes views of: St.Mark's church, Unitarian church, Stiles Hall, Hearst Hall, UC Berkeley campus grounds, a view of Berkeley and the San Francisco Bay from the hills.
Scrapbook contains copies of articles re origin of The Berkeley Playmakers; its constitution and by-laws; minutes of meetings of executive board, 1931-1940; promotional material re subscriptions; programs; clippings, including reviews of productions; announcements of its playwriting contests with related material;...
Photographs from Berkeley Poetry Conference, held at California Hall, U.C. Berkeley, 1965. Includes scenes of readings, informal group gatherings, and impromptu portraits of participants. Individuals pictured include Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Charles Olson, Peter Orlovsky, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, Richard...
Records for the period of August Vollmer's administration. Primarily Vollmer's correspondence with other law enforcement officers, city officials, private organizations and government agencies, professional associations, and private individuals, relating to all phases of the Department's operations, the introduction of reforms...
Album compiled by Berkeley Police Department Inspector Charles O'Meara.
The Berkeley Presbyterian Missionary Homes (BPMH) is a ministry related to the Presbytery of San Francisco that operates through a California non-profit corporation. Founded in 1937, the BPMH originally provided housing for international missionaries who were in between assignments or...
Includes letters to the Berkeley Relief Committee requesting aid in locating refugees in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire; meeting minutes of the San Francisco Citizen's Committee; food, clothing, and supply vouchers for refugees in the...
Photographs show the corners of Cedar and Spruce, and Vine and Scenic in Berkeley after the fire of 1923.
Correspondence and minutes of the association.
Diplomas issued by various Berkeley schools.
Miscellaneous clippings kept by school district office.
Chiefly photographs documenting the effects of the California earthquake of April 18, 1906 on the landscape and on buildings, roads and other structures. Numerous images were taken near the San Andreas Fault in various parts of the state shortly after...
Records pertaining to overall administration, including financing, site negotiations, theatrical productions, and reviews of a number of plays. Also includes files relating to educational outreach programs of the Festival. These records reflect, in particular, Dunbar H. Ogden's role as literary...
The Berkeley Software Distribution records, 1974-2005, comprise technical manuals, drafts, and notes pertaining to the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) operating system, a UNIX derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1974-1995. A limited number of inscribed published materials...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Letters, administrative files, financial records, scripts, and other papers documenting the organization and operations of the Berkeley, California, theater, Berkeley Stage Company, founded by Robert Goldsby, Angela Paton, and Drury Pifer. Included also are letters and papers relating to Poetry...
Photographs are portraits of identified subjects.
Berkeley views show various streets including Center, Shattuck, University, Milvia, Allston, College, Ellsworth, Channing, Dwight, Bowditch, and others. The residence of photographer O.V. Lange on Vine and Milvia is pictured as well as various views of the UCB campus. Other...
The Berkeley Student Cooperative records include meeting minutes, correspondence, legal documents, financial information, flyers, promotional materials, lists of house members, and lists of central level boarders. Other materials include photographs, files and correspondence related to reunions of former residents, and...
Newspaper clippings, flyers and posters.
Scrapbooks contain letters re work of Myrtie Gifford and photographs of her students.
A chronological file by year of miscellaneous documents, reports and some newsletters.
The collection contains administrative records in various subject categories, as received, bound volumes of reports and directories, plus miscellaneous documents and papers.
Reports on school desegregation and reorganization.
Consists of correspondence and flyers regarding B'nai B'rith presenting an award to S.I. Hayakawa; and a Statement of Principles for the Berkeley Union of Jewish Students;
Views include a group portrait of men in hats, possibly a University of California club or group; a group portrait of the Berkeley Merchants baseball team in uniform; a concert at the Greek Theatre; and numerous hand-colored photographs of the...
Photographs show Berkeley - looking south towards campus from Virginia St., and a view to the northeast, possibly from intersection of Derby St. and College Ave.
Contains clippings, leaflets, some pamphlets on a wide variety of topics and organizations, mainly concerning Berkeley, Calif.
Newsletters, reports, workshop agendas, flyers, newspaper clippings on development of a plan for the Berkeley waterfront.
Minutes of the society.
Contains the papers, books and pamphlets, 5 videos and 1 game used and collected by the Berkeley Y2K Resilience Network in order to prepare for any adverse outcome to the computer Y2K problem.
Memoranda and letters from city committees and commissions on downzoning Berkeley's residential areas.
This collection contains organization records of the Berkeley-Albany Church Women United: scrapbooks and folders with newspaper clippings, minutes, bulletins, reports, fliers and other indications of activities.
Scrapbooks for 1945/46 and 1966/67.
This is a report, based on the 1960 census, on the religious composition of the Berkeley-Albany area in 1960. Socio-economic analysis is part of the discussion. The report concludes: "How the Christian faith is to be translated into meaningful appeals...
The Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union (BOWU) was founded in 1973. The group was "committed... to developing a vision of socialism that meets our needs." (Principles of Unity, BOWU) The organization had a lesbian focus group and lesbians were active in the...
The records of a Bay Area socialist feminist organization in operation from 1973-1976. Contains minutes of meetings, reports, a survey of the membership, material related to focus groups and caucuses, publications, and newsletters. Publications include selected local feminist newspapers.
This collection includes the syllabi, records, publications, photographs, and grade books of Ross Berkes, professor of International Relations at USC from 1941-1991.
Spanish, Greek, Polish, Czech, Italian, Hungarian, and German piano rolls.
Research files of Bill Berkowitz concerning politically conservative issues and right-wing movements. Included are the articles, pamphlets, reports, research, and other documents he used during his time working with DataCenter.
The documents Berkowitz's musical and academic career during his tenure at California State University, Northridge, from the mid-1960s through the early 1980s. The collection includes musical scores and audio recordings composed and produced by Berkowitz, as well as works by...
This collection consists of printed, manuscript, video, and related ephemeral materials relating to the life and work of Bay Area poet and longtime Bolinas resident Herman Berlandt (1923-2017). The materials were compiled and described by Ilka Hartmann. Each folder includes...
This collection contains materials related to journalist and gay liberation activist, Konstantin Berlandt.
The collection comprises of approximately 700 mimeographed drawings bound in 7 volumes, used for illustrating women's apparel trade in New York City. The majority of the designs are marked with the name of the studio and the artist.
Depicts significant moments in the history of the Berlin Wall.
Alphabetical listing of members of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei residing outside Germany, including name, place and date of birth, membership number, date of membership, and code for country of residence. Includes key to country of residence code.
The Berlin Fellowship Collection, 1952-2015 consists of physical and digital materials received from the Berlin Fellowship U.S.A. and Berlin Fellowship, Germany. The records document the activities of an informal group of Presbyterian laypeople and pastors who maintained an ecumenical visitation...
Two black and white photographs, mounted on black card stock, which were displayed in Dr. Joseph Berlin's dental practice office in Chicago. Photograph 1: Dr. Helen Rulison Shipley, one of the few women practicing dentistry in the United States at...
Experimental recordings made by Emile Berliner. Includes nine 6" zinc masters (1891-1893), one 7" zinc master (1898) and one 7" shellac pressing (1898).
Memoranda and summaries of news stories and editorials relating to international politics.
This collection contains theater billings, contracts, and correspondence regarding the vaudeville career of star violinist Vera Berliner from the 1900s-1920s, as well as some Berliner family papers.
Correspondence, memoirs, other writings, reports, government documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Polish military operations before and during World War II, and especially to Polish armed forces operating from and in cooperation with the Soviet Union. Includes some collected...
Relates to conditions at the German prison camp Oflag G.X.B. during World War II
The Berman China Slides (September 1981) contains 0.5 linear feet of slides from a trip to China and a partial inventory list. Slides include Buddhist temples, food stands, graveyards, tombs, zoos, the Great Wall, Forbidden City, group photographs, family photographs,...
The Berman papers contain significant material relating to the development of grassroots and union movements which addressed occupational health issues in the 1970's and early 1980's. Particularly well documented is the development and activities of the Asbestos Victims of America...
David Berman (1917-2014) was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Cell and Neurobiology at the Keck School of Medicine, where he taught pharmacology for 60 years. The papers contain Dr. Bermans lecture materials, including notes, exams, CDs and DVDs of lectures,...
Syllabus for United States Army Air Forces aviation cadet training, 1943, and a letter and order relating to American aerial operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, 1945.
Howard L. Berman, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1973-1982. From 1974- 1980 Berman held the position of Assembly Majority Floor Leader. He also served as Democratic Caucus Chairman from 1981-1982. Berman authored bills concerning patient rights to access their...
Memoirs, other speeches and writings, notes, correspondence, and photographs relating to the Polish communist movement and to post-World War II political conditions in Poland.
The materials consist of correspondence, research files and teaching materials, and texts of the Nicomachean Ethics that have been collected in Greek, Arabic, Hebrew and Latin. Also included is his 1959 Ph.D. thesis "Ibn Bajjah and Maimonides: A Chapter in...
The Lila Berman papers consist of correspondence, memorandums, reports, and notes, collected and created by Lila Berman, that document the establishment and provision of mental health services in the Los Angeles area, 1965-1998. The bulk of the collection covers the...
The contents of the collection consist of newsletters, photographs, scrapbooks, and membership rosters related to the B'nai B'rith Lasker-Breitbard Lodge. Photographs of various medals, pins, a gavel, and a presentation Bible given by Solomon Rosenberg are present, and are also...
The Steve Berman papers are a collection of notes, correspondence, and personal information created and maintained by the psychologist and activist in the 1970s and 1980s. The bulk of the collection, from 1980-83, chronicles Berman’s life during and after college...
Reports, memoranda, clippings, and other printed matter relating to political conditions and civil war in Nicaragua.
Title devised by cataloger.
Primarily field and level notebooks containing handwritten notes, drawings and calculations for survey work in the Los Angeles and Southern California region. Created by Joseph A. Bernal, G.M.D. Fisher, Bernal & Bernal and also Alphonso J. Bernal (son of Bernal).
This collection chiefly documents business, legal, financial, and real estate-related activities of the Bernal family and their associates in the San Francisco Bay area of California in the mid-to-late 19th century.
(1715-1808). Copy of diary, re Indian life in Pennsylvania area, Original in t he Archives of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [Provenance of copy?]. [See also SC 456]. No alpha list.
Bernie Michels [was] one of The Center’s founders. With Jess Jessop, he called the very first meetings of the Planning Committee in 1972, and later became Executive Director of the committee.
The Bruno Bernard photographs span the years 1940s-1950s and encompass 7.3 linear feet. The collection consists of 92 items, with some 80 Hollywood personalities, primarily actors and actresses, represented. Most of the photographs are 16x20 dry-mounted prints, and are signed...
Dorothy Bernard's scrapbook contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters and invitations, among other things. Materials are from the Bay City chapter of B'nai B'rith Women....
Contains research notes, publications and employment history. The research notes include charts, drawings, lectures and photographs. Employment history also includes documents from a security clearance hearing. Photographs of a Bent Crystal Spectrometer and of Saunders.
Contains dictation concerning immigration to America from Germany in 1848 and to California via the Isthmus in 1850; business interests and Indian fighting in California; and political and mercantile activities after move to Portland in 1861; dictation by M.P. Deady...
One letter (TL) 1953, and one letter (TLS) 1954, to Louis and Annette Kaufman, re projects he is working on. [Perf. Arts]. Alpha list.
The collection consists primarily of Cahill's professional, business, and personal papers, covering the years 1906 to 1942. Most of the material relates to his "Butterfly map projection," including extensive correspondence with cartographers, mathematicians, students, and publishers. Also included are records...
The collection consists of the 2004 memoir, Tales of the Kaufman Family, which describes the life and experiences of Dr. Bernard Kaufman, Jr. and of other family members. The memoir includes photocopies of photographs and various documents. Also included in...
This collection documents the work of Bernard M. Rosenthal, Inc. and its owner, Bernard M. Rosenthal. Included in the collection are business correspondence, publications produced by Rosenthal, Inc. and business records as well as Rosenthal's personal correspondence and teaching materials.
Contains drawings, sketches, and blueprints for a Maybeck home known as the Charles Aikin House. Also includes two printed real estate brochures for two other Maybeck houses, also located in Berkeley, California. and one handwritten document (4 p.) containing construction...
Scrapbook of sketches given to Bernard Maybeck by classmates or associates during his time studying at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris.
Snapshot photographs depicting architect Bernard Maybeck and Audrey Aikin during construction and decoration of the Charles Aikin house at 2750 Buena Vista Way, Berkeley, Calif.
Thirteen scrapbooks including clippings, correspondence and writings concerning Bernard Moses' role as Secretary of Public Education (1901-1908) for the Philippine Commission.
Contains copies of architectural drawings by Maybeck, done in collaboration with Julia Morgan for Mrs. A.H. Darbee. Consists principally of site plans developed for Western Hills (under Memorial City Corporation), a proposed cemetery in San Mateo County.
Includes letters to Alfred G. Gardiner, A.B. Walkley, Frederick H. Evans, and John Lane; photocopies of letters and telegrams to Gabriel Pascal about the filming of Pygmalion; typed transcripts of 11 poems written to Ellen Terry, with explanatory note by...
Includes correspondence, personal files; course materials; Berkeley Shakespeare Festival materials; California Shakespeare Festival materials; resumes; biographical material; drafts of essays; research notes for memoir on Taper's experience repatriating Nazi looted art in World War II; research materials on George Balanchine;...
The Theos Bernard papers, 1884-1998 (bulk 1935-1947), document Bernard's interest in yoga and Tibetan tantric philosophy. Contains photographs, personal and professional correspondence, writings, lectures and interviews, research materials, notes, newspaper clippings, and family materials.
Consists of 34 letters written to the artist Bernard Zakheim from members of his family. Many of them were written while Bernard Zakheim lived in the Western United States, and they provide a compelling testimony to his futile attempts to...
Original art works consisting of: 1: watercolor portrait of San Francisco County Sheriff Daniel C. Murphy -- 2: ink drawing of Diego Rivera at work on a mural at San Francisco Art Institute, with other figures -- 3: oil painting...
The Theodore C. Bernardi collection consists of student work, HABS information, and one project file. Student work includes books of basic drawing exercises as well as elaborately rendered presentation boards. The collection also contains elevations, plans and detail drawings of...
Writings and printed matter, relating to education in Southeast Asia.
Seven communications, relating mostly to local affairs, received by Bonavía in his capacity as Governor-Intendant of Durango or as Commandant General of the Provincias Internas. They concern a smallpox epidemic in Papigochi, the absence of guilds and confraternities in Chiripas,...
Contains correspondence, memorandum, reports, speeches, photographs, brochures and subject files, documenting Bates's conservation efforts including the California Redwood Association's frequently adversarial relationship with the timber industry and the creation of Redwood National Park.
Kathleen Bernath, the great-granddaughter of Harris Newmark, was the Americana Cataloguer at the Henry E. Huntington Library for 16 years before serving as Director of the Upland Public Library. She and her husband moved into Claremont Manor and she spent...
Summary: Reports, correspondence, and statistics, relating to the financing of the Russian war effort during World War I.
Relates to proposals for administration of the World War II German propaganda effort. Photocopy.
The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Association. The collection also includes one scrapbook and one article written by Berne's father, David Hillel...
The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author. Records primarily document Berne's personal correspondence with friends and family, his studies at McGill University in Montreal, his service as a military...
The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Assocation (ITAA). Records document Berne's writings on psychiatry and psychoanalysis, his development of the Transactional Analysis...
The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the San Francisco Social Psychiatry Seminars (SFSPS). Records document Berne's creative writings and his writings and lectures on psychiatry and...
The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Assocation (ITAA). Records document Berne's writings on psychiatry and psychoanalysis, his development of the Transactional Analysis...
This collection includes audio recordings on 51 audiocassette tapes and 14 CDs. Recordings were created by the International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA). Content relates to meetings of the San Francisco Social Psychiatry Seminars (SFSPS) and includes group therapy sessions, reports...
The collection consists almost entirely of some 80 cast and crew sheets from the productions on which Berne worked, as well as some miscellaneous material.
Collection contains materials relating to the life and work of Larry Berner, an openly gay school teacher in Healdsburg, California who was a leader in the fight against the Briggs Initiative in 1978. Lerner also served as Co-chair of the...
The collection documents the legal suit brought by homosexual school teacher Lawrence Berner against California State Senator John Briggs for defamation of character. Briggs had sponsored Proposition 6 which would have prevented gay and lesbian teachers from teaching in California....
Letters from relatives in Ireland and miscellanea, relating to social conditions in Ireland and Irish emigration to the United States.
Literary journals of German and Austrian secondary schools.
These papers pertain only to Bernfield's teaching in the Program in Human Biology at Stanford University and include syllabi, lectures, exams, course readers, memoranda, slides used in the classes, and other papers.
The Placer County Archives maintains a collection memorabilia, images, letters and documents relating to the extended family of patriarch Bernhard Bernhard.
Correspondence that Bernhard Neustadter (who lived in California in the late 1880s) received from his family in Berlin and Posen (now Poznań, in Poland) and a letter which he sent to his wife, Adaline, during a visit to Germany (1881)....
This collection contains comic strips from three cartoonists: Glen R. Bernhart, Larry Wright and Bob Barnes, including the comic strips "The Better Half" and “Kit’n’Carlyle”, as well as issues of the quarterly journal “Cartoonist Profiles”.
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was a French actress generally considered one of the most famous actresses of the early 20th century. The collection contains clippings, engravings, caricatures, drawings, playbills, posters, programs, and more than three hundred pictures and photographs showing Bernhardt...
Correspondence laid in Lincoln's New Sale, ca. 1926, 1949.
16 etchings of various buildings where Lincoln lived, ca. 1920s-1930s.
Includes a biographical sketch, a Manhattan District certificate of participation, manuscript of her account, written in 1957, of family and social life at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1943-1945, miscellaneous photographs of the laboratory and personnel, 1943-1945, and photographs of...
The Bernice Hubbard May Papers contain material of interest to researchers of the history of women in politics, the conflict over housing discrimination in Berkeley, and the issue of regional government in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. The collection...
Contains correspondence (over 100 letters) sent to Miss Bernice Quarles in Oakland, California from family members and friends, some of whom are soldiers serving overseas during World War II. Letters reflect the concerns of ordinary African-Americans during the World War...
This collection includes homemade and official campaign materials, along with some voting materials and items related to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Correspondence, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs relating to political and economic conditions in Russia. Includes letters by Aleksandr Solzhenit͡syn.
Correspondence, manuscripts of articles, notes and related papers concerning his career as professor of mathematics, University of California, Berkeley.
Papers of Charles Bernstein, writer, editor, librettist, educator, and publisher, who is most often associated with , a journal (1978-1982) Bernstein co-edited with Bruce Andrews. The papers include correspondence with writers, artists, publishers and friends; manuscript drafts and production materials...
From 1979 to 1997, David Bernstein served as investigator and legal researcher for the Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt defense team. The collection consists of research, numerous court documents, transcripts, and Freedom of Information materials that were accrued during the various court...
This collection contains music scores and sketches, audio and video, office records and other related materials created during the life and career of Elmer Bernstein.
Two 24x36 photographs: "Albino in the Flower Fields" and "Dunes." undated (use 2006 from donation date for documentation purposes]
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, directives, minutes, and printed matter, relating to American economic and technical assistance, the role of science and technology in underdeveloped countries, and world food supply and needs.
Diaries, correspondence, and other materials, of writer, teacher, literature and film critic Mashey Bernstein (1946-).
Correspondence, notes, and transcripts of writings relating to Russian émigrés in Europe and Argentina, activities of Russian revolutionaries abroad and in Russia before 1917, and the Russian Revolution. Includes correspondence between Nikolaĭ Kostet͡skiĭ and Raissa Plaksit͡skai͡a, 1908-1916.
Ephemera pertaining to San Francisco seafood restaurant Bernstein's Fish Grotto: six printed matchbooks illustrated with images of seafood and the restaurant's ship hull exterior; and one postcard flier illustrated with similar imagery. Also includes a large-format original drawing (shelved in...
Correspondence from Charles B. Berry to his sister during the Civil War. The author is most likely Corporal Charles B. Berry of the 7th Independent Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery.
This collection is comprised of photographs, correspondence, programs, and other material pertaining to former professional ballet dancer Joyce Berry. Notable materials in the collection include correspondence with dance companies, photographs of dancers, notebooks, and performance programs from the early to...
This collection consists of the teaching files and curriculum vitae of USC School of Architecture professor Richard Berry (1927-2000).
Memoirs, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American naval operations in World Wars I and II, and to the administration of the United States Department of Defense under Secretary of Defense James Forrestal.
Mildred J. Berryman was a researcher, writer, photographer, and stenographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah. As a lesbian member of the Church of Latter-day Saints, she did research concerning lesbian and gay communities in Salt Lake City, Utah. This...
Collection of 571 black & white 5x7" photographic negatives produced by Bersano Studio of Santa Clara, located at 787 Franklin Street, and operated by Angelo C. Bersano. Many images depict the Italian and Portuguese communities, and include portraits, Holy Communion...
Laurence Bershad was a WWII veteran and served as a radar officer on the USS New Jersey. The collection includes a campaign album, press releases, and photographs.
The Alan Bersin papers document Alan Bersin's tenure as the Superintendent of San Diego City Schools and the Secretary of Education for the State of California.
Literary archive of the German emigre author and playwright Julius Berstl (1883-1975). The collection includes typescripts, manuscripts, personal and professional correspondence, personal and biographical documents, theater memorabilia, and a small number of literary journals, both in English and in German....
The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, articles, announcements, and reviews.
Letters written to him while he was California state assemblyman, including six from Governor Earl Warren and one from state senator Harry E. Drobish; and carbon copies of some of his outgoing letters.
Bound typescript of poems and diary extracts, entitled Moods - Ever Changing and To Each His Gift, along with related correspondence and photo. Oral History 53 also relates to Kelley. Gift from Nes and Le Synadinos
Papers of Emil T. Bertelsen, his wife Florence Volz, her second husband Louis Grundwick, and Florence’s son-in-law Albert A. Baker, Jr.
This collection consists of a range of materials related to Gay Liberation in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The collection consists of a bound volume and sheets of loose paper containing the handwritten recipes of Bertha Greenebaum Haas (1861-1927) Bertha Haas compiled the recipes in the cookbook with her daughter Alice Haas Lilienthal (1885-1972). Showing that the family...
Bertheau's scrapbook, kept in MEN'S COLLEGE RECORD; A FOUR YEAR COMPANION (published by Paul Elder and Company), contains illustrations and photographs, clippings, postcards, receipts, song lyrics, programs, and other memorabilia, 1901-06. There are also hand-written annotations and records of each...
Relates to French military activities during World War I, and to French military missions to Romania and the United States. Photocopy.
unbound manuscript consists of 446 pages contained in three folders....
This collection contains fan club newsletters, one membership card, and photographs relating to the Bertie the Bunyip Show.
Letterpress copy books, incoming letters and orders, and ledgers, for an insurance firm. With these: correspondence, legal papers and accounts of Jules Nicolas Fricot and of his estate; papers of his son, Desire Fricot, relating to mining property in Calaveras...
Collection consists of Bertozzi Group Research Lab notebooks....
From the 1890s to the mid 1920s, Arthur Bertram served as a theatrical manager in England for a number of different theaters and actors. His papers, which include letters, financial documents, scripts, photographs and ephemera, document the process of theater...
Correspondence, memos, clippings, speeches, and printed material concerning his interest and activity as a stock owner and public speaker for Pacific Gas and Electric Company, The American Right of Way Association, and Point Reyes and other recreational areas.
Portraits of various Hollywood actors and actresses, and production stills from various unidentified Western films. Includes portrait of Gary Cooper and self-portrait of Longworth.
Photocopy of one letter [TLS], from Frank L. Hieronymus, Dean of Faculty, Westmont College, to Dr. Rollin Quimby, University of California, Santa Barbara, re Jewish services during the Civil War. Laid in: Korn's Was There a Confederate Jewish Chaplain? Santa...
Contains two letters (1933 and 1937) sent by Richard E. Gutstadt to his nephew, Bertram Wolfsohn, about prevailing antisemitism; a copy of a proposal Wolfsohn wrote and sent to the leaders of B'nai B'rith, entitled "Action designs for present day...
Item 1: A.L.S. from Joseph Ritson, 17 Septem[be]r 1789, to Mr. Ayre; Item 2: T.L.S. from R. W. Chapman (British bibliographer) to B. Bronson, 31 December 1931. Item 3: Explanatory note, undated, in hand of Bertrand H. Bronson, discussing provenance...
ca. 156 b/w prints of Spanish Colonial Architecture, taken by Harmer in 1925, the year of the Santa Barbara earthquake. Harmer was an architect who designed many of the Spanish-style buildings in Santa Barbara.
Contains personal and family correspondence; manuscripts, including his Child ballads manuscripts; and papers relating to his tenure at U.C. Berkeley.
Chiefly portraits and snapshots of the Bertrand and Winifred Bronson family and the preceding generations of each. Includes some albums of travels in North America and Europe.
The Allan Bérubé Papers document the personal life, family history and professional work of Allan Ronald Bérubé (1946-2007), a community historian, teacher, author and activist. The collection includes his extensive research files on the topics of gay, lesbian, bisexual and...
Reports submitted to King Ferdinand VII, the Captain General of Cuba, and the Spanish finance minister, Francisco Tadeo Calomarde.
This collection contains several items related to composer William Berwald, including photocopies of several of his compositions, performance programs, articles, and a copy of a manuscript remembrance of Berwald written by his daughter.
A collection fo family papers and heirs and descendants
Letters written to Beryl Mercer by family, friends, and fans; scrapbooks of reviews of her work, playbills, souvenir programs; some miscellaneous items probably in Mercer's hand.
Photographs are of theatrical events, some showing Beryl Mercer. Some are from the Nora Bayes Theatre. One photo shows Rudolph Valentino, another shows Katharine Hepburn.
Relates to Latvian politics, 1934-1940. Photocopy.
Manuscripts, correspondence, organizational records, research materials, photograph albums, audiovisual items, clothing, trophies and other materials from lesbian activist, writer and psychotherapist, Betty Berzon (1928-2006). Included in this collection are manuscripts and resource materials for Berzon's published and unpublished books; records...
Series of printed articles published in (Paris) relating to Soviet diplomacy and the Communist International.
This collection contains books and ephemera relating to games from the 1920's. There are several examples of playing cards as well as books and pamphlets with instructions for solitary card games, group games and other diversions using cards such...
Papers consist of reports, printed matter, correspondence, letters, memoranda, notes, surveys, agenda, minutes, legal documents, and photographs, 1983, 1992-1999 and undated (bulk 1996-1998), created and used by Howard Besser, Principal Investigator and other participants in the Museum Educational Site Licensing...
Collection consists of papers and audiovisual materials. Among the papers are project files relating to Besser's work as well as course materials from Besser's teaching on various topics in information and library technology and overhead materials from Besser's talks. Also...
A collection of photos given by Bessie Dyer. Location A4.5
The correspondence, writings and research material from noted railroad historian and photographer Gerald M. Best.
Photographs of locomotives and trains taken by Hugh Gates Boutell and Gerald M. Best. Ask Library Staff for additional Gerald M. Best photographs.
Lloyd best appears to have worked at Prudden aircraft and possibly Ryan in San Diego.
The collection consists primarily of script material; wardrobe plots, many with fabric swatches attached; and costume design drawings.
Contained are the research notes, diagrams, and papers of genealogist and historian Dr. Thomas D. Best. Materials focus on, and substantiate, the Hall family line of Best's genealogy, in particular, the presence of his great-great grandmother Eliza Jefferson Hall, who...
This collection of writing by Katherine Beswick consists of stories poems, and essays, probably written over a fairly long period in her life. All are typescript and some bear hand-written corrections and revisions. A number of these writings may have...
Terry Beswick is an activist and journalist, best known for his work with ACT UP Golden Gate, Project Inform, and the Human Rights Campaign, as well as his reporting for the Bay Area Reporter. He is the former executive director...
Photographs of the Beta Theta Pi house at Stanford University, fraternity members, social events, and campus buildings, including other fraternity houses. The photographer is unknown.
This photograph album was compiled by an unknown member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Stanford University; the images are cyanotypes and date between circa 1895 and 1902. Subjects include the Beta Theta Pi house and members, with several...
The document Betaque's career as a resident representative for the United State Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation between 1918 and 1922, with particular emphasis the construction of the and the in San Diego, California. Highlights include panoramic photographs of the...
The collection consists of administrative records, membership records, financial records, outreach and event records, religious service texts, publications, subject files, photographs, and other materials used and/or created by Beth Chayim Chadashim (BCC), 1948, 1967-2013. Founded in 1972 as the world’s...
Ingels wrote advertising copy in San Francisco and on the Monterey Peninsula, became an editor of Carmel, Pacific Grove, and Monterey newspapers and various publications, and wrote short stories and articles. She also wrote an unpublished novella entitled "Cannery Row"...
The collection contains newsletters and mailings to congregants, events, books of life and Yahrzeit materials, and congregation materials. It also includes volumes related to Congregation Beth Jacob's history and practices, as well as a Machzor (Czernowitz) from 1855.
Includes correspondence, membership lists, minutes of meetings, constitution and by-laws, annual reports, treasurer's records for the Sunday School and other church affiliated organizations.
Mainly in Armenian. Include workbook, l933, kept by Rebecca Avedikian while she was president of the Society; account books, l931-1945 (2 v.); minutes, l931-1964 (6 v.); and miscellaneous accounts and receipts, 1952-1963.
The Bethel Order of the Eastern Star (Chapter 31) was an African American, predominantly female association. The ledger (1924-1926) contains meeting minutes, correspondence, membership rosters, dues paid and owed, and two photographs with unidentified members of the Shasta Elks Lodge.
Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel Corporation log for drydock 1 (HDC 1741, SAFR 24676) is dated January 7 1953 to November 13 1967. Location of the drydock is San Francisco, California. The log is an accumulation of worksheets that record details...
Bethlehem Steel Company launching invitations and other materials (SAFR 17252, HDC 335) consists of five tanker ship launching invitations from the Quincy Yard of the Bethlehem Steel Company, in Quincy, Massachusetts, dating 1949. The five ships are: CAPSA, KENTUCKY, OHIO,...
This collection consists of photographs of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation Shipbuilding Division machinery, employees and War Production Board activities in San Francisco, California during the Second World War.
The Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Shipbuilding Division, San Francisco, subcollection 1 (HDC0345.01, SAFR 17494) are business records that date from 1850 to 1978 inclusively and are contained in 213 boxes. The business records include order books, cost books, scrapbooks, sales books,...
Materials related to the history and operations of the Bethune Theatredanse dance compnay, and its arts education program Infinite Dreams (formerly known as Dance Outreach), both founded by Zina Bethune. Includes administrative and fundraising records, clippings, photographs, and audio-visual materials...
A collection of letters between John Betjeman and Morchard Bishop.
A collection of material related to Sir John Betjeman, British author and Poet Laureate.
Newsletters, programs, pamphlets and ephemera related to puppetry.
Images include: Phil and Sharon Draper's wedding, Judith Heumann, Mary Lester, Patrisha Wright, Michael Williams, Ken Stein, and Joan Breves.
Correspondence, press releases, expense statements, clippings, pamphlets, and photographs, relating to home ownership in the United States. Includes correspondence of Herbert Hoover as president, and Marie M. Meloney as organizer, of the association.
Five scrapbooks containing clippings relating primarily to the publication and reception of Bettie Lowenberg's three novels and her work on the Women's Auxiliary of the Panama Pacific International Exposition in 1915; one folder of miscellany; and one folder of family...
Papers include Bettinger’s files from the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships; the Bill Lane Center for the American West; the Stanford Daily; the Trotter Group; as well as miscellaneous files and proofs....
Includes letters, 1808-1824, from William G. Betts, captain of vessels sailing from New York to various points along the eastern coast; papers relating to the army career of Frank B. Smith during the Civil War, 1862-1863; and 1930 patent for...
Married couple Betty and Martin kept this journal on road trips around Southern California to such locations as San Jacinto, Arroyo Seco Canyon, Big Pines, Mission San Fernando, Palmdale, Riverside, and other areas.
Scrapbook of photographic prints, clippings, and ephemera related to the vaudeville career of child performer Betty Ballach.
Color photocopy of diary kept by Betty Cole during her 1953 summer stock tour to New England with The Straw Hat Theatre, a theater company based in Berkeley, California. Also includes five soundtape reels (1/4 inch) one of which has...
Materials containing letters, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Contains correspondence, essays, and other papers relating to her career as an art archivist and as a supplement to her book collection at Bancroft.
Photographs from Medsger's project files for an intended publication titled "I don't just cope, I live", that documented the activities of disabled activists Mark O'Brien, Tarri Tanaka, Judy Heumann, Don Scanlon, Denise Vancil and Vince Rios. Also includes typescript drafts...
Contains subject files for various projects of Betty Medsger including interviews of disabled persons, book proposals and correspondence, copies of student papers on the topic of disabilities, photocopies of photographs, etc.
Portraits documenting women at work in various professions, comprising a selection of images found in her publication Women at work: a photographic documentary (Sheed and Ward, 1975).
Contains mostly correspondence between Betty Millard and Margaret Wentworth Owings, some ephemera, and one hand-drawn Millard family tree, originally rendered by Owings with later additions made by Betty Millard.
This item is an addendum to a German emigration form vouching that the person has no unpaid taxes. Betty Sara Goetz completed the form on December 2, 1940; the form provides Goetz tax number, an indication of her identification card,...
The Beulah Heights Improvement Club records date primarily from 1914 and 1915 with scattered documents dating from 1913 through 1923. Many items were authored by the secretary-treasurer of the group, Christian T Gutleben, an Oakland contractor. Other recurrent names found...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Original drawings and paintings for illustrating bookplates, greeting cards, theater program covers, posters, calendars, etc. The following categories of material are present: reduced-size color reproductions of all, or most, items in the collection (B folder 1); color reproductions of theater...
Professional photographs of automobiles, perhaps to document automobile club activities and/or automobile shows, most taken at points of interest throughout San Francisco in the 1920s. Many automobiles are painted with text or outfitted with signs describing make, history, etc. Among...
Photographs depicting residential architecture of Los Angeles, with emphasis on apartment buildings from the dingbat era of the 1950s and 1960s. Also depicted are some houses. All images are formal views of exteriors facing the street. Views present are 1:...
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to conditions in Slovenia during World War II, communism in Slovenia, conditions of Slovenes in postwar displaced persons camps, status of the Slovene minority in Austria, the Slovenske Demokratske Stranke, and Slovene émigré politics....
The Bob Beverly Papers consists of the district office files of this long-serving state legislator from the South Bay (1967-1996) of Los Angeles County.
The Beverly Foundation records, 1978-2008, consist of founding documents, Executive Committee and Board of Trustees meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records, reports and publications, and 35mm slides from Walter H. Ettinger's book "Fitness after 50". The Beverly Foundation was formed on...
Photographs (bulk) captured by Falcon Photographic Services with a business address at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The bulk of the photographs document attendees of special events held at the hotel and other locations. The remaining photographs...
pamphlets, including joke books (early 20c?).
Collection includes scrapbooks related to Hodghead's political activities and politics in Berkeley, including his time as mayor of Berkeley. Subjects covered include his defeat in 1911 by a Socialist candidate and attempts to annex Berkeley by Oakland. The collection also...
California legislator Robert G. Beverly served as a State Assembly Member from 1967-1976, and as a State Senator from 1977-1996. The Robert G. Beverly Papers consist of 11.3 cubic feet of records reflecting the interests and political activities of Beverly...
Interviews document the life and work of Beverly Willis, FAIA, an American architect known for her work as a designer and an urban planner, a real estate developer, and a philanthropist. An in-depth interview with Willis and supplemental interviews with...
Deed for land in Gold Hill, by William Bewick to Mr. and Mrs. George Bewick and Duncan G. Ross, 1893; membership and relief fund certificates of May Julia Bewick for Order of Chosen Friends, 1889.
Letters, telegrams, and memoranda, relating to mining and oil production operations in Australia, Burma, Russia and elsewhere, and to the service of Herbert Hoover as a director of the company. Includes letters to and from Herbert Hoover.
Relates to military life on air bases in the United States and the Philippine Islands during World War II. Includes later letters to his mother from fellow officers, relating to their memories of E. N. Bewley as a prisoner in...
The Kent Beyda papers spans the years 1987-2010 and encompass less than one linear foot. There is production material, primarily regarding editing, for the following films: CRITTERS 2: THE MAIN COURSE (1988), REBOUND (2005), FANTASTIC FOUR (2005), and GARFIELD: A...
Chiefly professional photographs documenting various Los Angeles area buildings constructed by the firm of Beyer & Abrahamson.
Telegrams from the Eastern front, relating to Austrian forces during World War I, 1914; and photographs depicting Emperor Charles of Austria reviewing troops on the Eastern front, 1917.
Collection consists of materials assembled from cooking classes, books, and ephemeral material. Includes recipes and course notes from Le Cordon Bleu, Maxim's, La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine, Gastronomic Institute (Vienna), Gourmet's Oxford Programme, Jack Lirio Cooking School, and others....
Walter Beyer (1913-1969) joined Paramount Pictures in 1952 as a special projects engineer and worked on shutter timing devices, design of stereo-camera setups, experimental stereo projection, and the development of VistaVision, Paramount's wide screen process. In 1955, he joined the...
These files were maintained by Robert W. Beyers and kept separate from the general files of the News Service, although they relate primarily to his work as director of the News Service. The files include correspondence, press releases, copies of...
Text of a speech to the staff of the STANFORD DAILY, the student newspaper, with anecdotes of past DAILY editors, DAILY history, and the relationship between the DAILY and the News Service....
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, press releases, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to work of the Council of Federated Organizations (composed of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and other organizations) in carrying out a voter registration drive among black citizens...
Research files on Italian-American and Sicilian-American women, immigration, and social life.
This conference focuses on the casuses and aftermath of the Los Angeles disturbances of spring 1992....
Includes photographs taken by Heaton in Guatemala between 1986 and 2011, depicting people, including indigenous persons; religious ceremonies; and other events and scenery.
The J. Robert Beyster Collection documents the career and business records of Dr. J. Robert Beyster (1924-2014), the founder, former chairman and chief executive officer of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the San Diego based employee-owned research and development firm...
Studies and working materials, relating to the relationship between school enrollment and economic development. Includes a thesis by Fatt Ping Lee, and writings by Alexander L. Peaslee.
Contains 3 letters presumably about building projects in the San Jose area.
United States taxes.
Files created by Claudette Bégin documenting her involvement in organizing the Coalition of University Employees (CUE) at the University of California (UC), particularly the Berkeley campus. General files cover statewide organizing campaigns, contract bargaining, conferences and conventions, steering committee and...
Letters written to a friend, describing miner's existence, fluming, and local courts for the settlement of mining claims.
The collection contains material on nearly 5,000 American motion picture theaters and theater organs, including architectural blueprints and design drawings; theater reference materials, including clippings, programs, and postcards; and interior and exterior photographs of theaters. Particularly strong is its coverage...
Includes the national anthem and other songs of Biafra, and a speech by Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu, head of state of Biafra, in 1967.
The Biafra-Nigeria war, also known as the Nigerian Civil War, began when the eastern section of Nigeria seceded and declared itself the Republic of Biafra on May 30, 1967. The collection consists of printed and photocopied articles, reports, etc. relating...
Collection contain correspondence, daybooks and journals, photographs, materials concerning Bialuski’s scholastic work in Canada and his involvement with the United Nations Relief and Welfare Agency.
Correspondence, daybooks and journals, photographs, materials concerning Bialuski's scholastic work in Canada and his involvement with the United Nations Relief and Welfare Agency.
Letters from Carlotta Monterey, Francis McComas and Isobelle Sterling Rounthwaite.
Seven of the eight oversized portraits in the Portrait File bear exhibition labels from London or San Francisco on verso. The subjects, followed by their Bancroft Portrait file numbers, are: Coolbrith, Ina Donna (17); McComas, Francis (1); Monterey, Charlotte [O'Neill]...
Collection contains Italian physician Battuti Bianchi's casebook, Libro Dove de Nota di Infirmi. Manuscript records are hospital notes written in the vernacular, with names of patients, sex, dates in hospital, symptoms, and outcomes of more that 900 cases. Written on...
Clurmann W. Bibb worked in aviation in companies such as North American and Ryan Aeronautical. This collection contains scrapbooks which document his life.Clurman Bibb had an extensive career in California, working at North American Aviation, Ryan Aeronautical, Northrop Aircraft, and...
English, 1549. Alpha list. [Oversize boxed]. [check if facsimile].
. 35 printed Bible Teachers' (New York) manuals, with titles such as "Revelation for the End of the Gospel Age" and "Who May Know the Secrets of God."
50+ small tracts by Bible Truth Publishers of Oak Park, Illinois, with titles such as "The Broken Safe," "The Destiny of Man," and "Which Church Saves?"
Genesis. Found item, provenance unknown. Alpha list. Oversize boxed.
Biblical Library of Stanley S. Slotkin, with 30 original leaves and accompanying printed text for 16th-18th century bibles and other religious works; also copies of articles about Slotkin, his collecting and gifts. Alph list. [Oversize, map cabinet 20/6]
The GTU Bibliographical Center existed from 1963-69. It was essentially a centralized book ordering, cataloging and processing center for the GTU schools. Subgroup C contains all existing records of the Center. The records appear to be far from complete and...
Collection consists of clippings from English dealer catalogs and lists, and arranged alphabetically under subject headings supplied by the compiler. Clippings are mounted on some 4000 sheets, with each clipping headed by an author, catchword title or subject entry....
One typescript, compiler unknown, of early English-language authors and their works, to mid-19th century, arranged chronologically by birthdates of the authors, with subject indices. Alpha list.
Revised copy, letter (July 28, 1981) concerning Lawrence Ferlinghetti's introduction to the bibliography.
Manuscript notes on cards and in notebooks.
Portfolio contains lists giving sources. The cards are in two groups: by date, 1800-1930, and by author.
This collection contains a typescript of a bibliography works on Polish law....
One holograph document (AD), "A key to some of the principal characters in the Bibliomania," apparently referring to English bibliographer Thomas Frognall Dibdin's The Bibliomania, or Book-Madness ... (1809). Alpha list.
A collection of booklets dating from 1899 to 1901 that were printed in Spanish by Mexican writer Heriberto Frías (1870-1925), illustrated by Mexican lithographer José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913), and published by Spanish publisher Maucci Hermanos. The twelve educational booklets were...
The collection consists of reproductions of the Biblioteca del Niño Mexicano, which was a set of 110 small booklets illustrated by Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe Posada. The booklets, written by Heriberto Frias, tell the history of Mexico through short stories...
Microfilm of material relating to Valdivia, a Jesuit who sought to implement a policy of defensive war against the Araucanians in Chile in the 17th century. Selected for filming by Louis De Armond from the Sala Medina of the Biblioteca...
Collection consists of bound photocopies of letters, reports and other documents on microfilm from originals in Mexican National Archives. Correspondents include Serra, Portola, Anza, Palou, Vizcaino, Escalante and other Spanish religious, military and political leaders.
Lists books, ephemera, and maps relating to World War I.
Irving Bibo (1889-1962) wrote tunes for the Ziegfield Follies, Greenwich Village Follies and other theatricals in the 1920s, composed scores for more than 300 motion pictures, and composed college songs including "Sing UCLA." The collection consists of letters, photographs, clippings,...
Photos of actors and actresses and film making in Hollywood during the silent era, collected by Biby and his wife Marion Strauch Biby. He was one of the first casting directors in Hollywood. He discovered Jackie Coogan, and he was...
This collection consists chiefly of materials related to the acting career of American actor Charles Bickford (1891-1967), covering the period 1925 to 1967. Materials include stills, magazine and newspaper clippings and publicity, and programs and ephemera from Bickford's work in...
Relates to the activities of Frau Bickler and her husband in the movement to return Alsace-Lorraine to Germany before and during World War II.
This collection consists primarily of correspondence related to the professional activities of John Dustin Bicknell (1838-1911), who was a partner in several Los Angeles, California, law firms and an attorney for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The collection includes letters...
The collection contains a centennial booklet describing the history of the congregation, an additional history written about the congregation in the late 1970s, and photocopies of the congregation's minutes from 1861 to 1889.
5 b/w snapshots. Purchase, eBay
Record of bicycle trips from Fruitvale, California, to points in California and Nevada, with notes on type of bicycle used, time, distance, roads, weather, and expenses; and maps. Indexed.
This collection contains the masters of three videos on bicycle safety produced by UCSC Transportation and Parking Services with the Office of Traffic Safety.
Snapshots of a group of young men and women bicycling, hiking, picnicking, and exploring on various outings in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Includes views of the group, scenery, a box camera and photographer, bridges, etc. Various views...
This collection contains letters and documents related to the business and legal activities of Lewis C. Bidamon (1801-1891) of Nauvoo, Illinois, and his family. Notably, the collection contains papers of Bidamon's wife, Emma Hale Smith (1804-1879), the widow of Mormon...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. David B. Biddle, USA to his wife Kathleen H. Biddle during the Second World War.
Personnel orders, and Japanese and American propaganda flyers, leaflets and proclamations, relating to propaganda activities during World War II.
Material about the Old Campus Landfill/University of California, Davis.
Relates to the German invasion of France, and French capitulation, 1940.
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, maps, newspapers, pictures, testimonials....
One postcard size b/w photo of Oroville, California bridge completed in 1855, with materials brought around Cape Horn.
The collection consists of one personal check for two hundred dollars written by Daniel Bidwell (resident of Chico, California and half-brother of General John Bidwell) to Randall Rice.
One scrapbook, with printed accounts of the Bidwell family, primarily from Massachusetts and Connecticut, including service in the Civil War, n.d.
Part I: papers of John & Annie E.K. Bidwell, consisting chiefly of correspondence, clippings, and legal, financial and property records, ca. 1851-1918. Part II: papers of members of the Kennedy Ellicott and Morrison families, related to Mrs. Bidwell, ca. 1792-1934.
The folder contains John Bidwell's letters to the Society of California Pioneers and articles about Bidwell and his house in Chico.
Account book of flour mill and cannery businesses dated June 8, 1887 through October 24, 1887.
The John Bidwell Papers came to the Special Collections Department from several different sources. The main bulk of the records are original documents, correspondence kept by Bidwell regarding the day to day operation of the Rancho Arroyo Chico, come from...
Correspondence, notes, legal and business papers....
Business and personal papers, correspondence, certificates, contracts, receipts....
Collection of Bidwell Mansion architectural drawings
The Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 837 cataloged images that date from 1844 through 2009. Images depict the property as a functioning agricultural estate during John and Annie Bidwell's tenure and later, as a state park.
The collection contains photographs by historian Ralph P. Bieber (1894-1891) documenting the central overland route to California as it appeared in the 1950s. The images show the route through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and California that...
Consists of the correspondence between immigrant Heinrich Biedermann in San Francisco and Oakland and his wife C. Biedermann-Leuzinger in Winterthur, Switzerland. Includes Heinrich's three diaries, correspondence between Heinrich and his children, as well as with friends, a purchase agreement and...
Collection includes a copy of her honors thesis "Chester Crocker and the Negotiations for Namibian Independence: The Role of the Individual in Recent American Foreign Policy," 1989, and her paper "Observations on Namibian Independence," 1989, with a cover letter to...
This collection contains correspondence to and from Cdt. Robert L. Biehler, USAAC and Beulah M. Peterson during the Second World War.
Correspondence, invitations, notes, and programs, relating to political conditions in Poland.
This collection consists of a single broadside, "Rabbits Do Not Know What They Want", printed by Bieler Press for Granary Books (1986) and a suite of broadsides "intended to be an introduction to three local publishers of literature who practice...
Military reports and memoranda, relating to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, and to disintegration of discipline in the Russian Army during the Russian Revolution.
Relates to conditions in forced labor camps in the Soviet Union, and to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Includes photocopies of related certificates and photographs.
The Bienal Americana de Arte records document the series of art salons and biennials sponsored by Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA). The biennials were important events for exhibiting contemporary art in Latin America in the 1960s. Although regional in focus, they...
Drafts of an unpublished chapter of a book, minutes of meetings, reports, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings, relating to Tanzanian political development.
Includes scrapbook programs, reviews, and other notices; material concerning Vladimir de Pachman, Bier's Ukrainian piano teacher; the scores of 9 original compositions for the piano, 6 songs, and other works and sketches; 1 sound recording of Bier playing the piano;...
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) was born in Ohio. He was a journalist, satirist and author of sardonic short stories based on themes of death and horror. The collection consists of correspondence, typescript copies of letters, photographs, clippings, manuscript notes, and ephemera...
Contains outgoing correspondence, including letters to his daughter Helen D. Cowden, a young friend Amy L. Wells, fellow writers William Chambers Morrow and James Tufts, and publisher Walter Neale. See container list for a complete listing of correspondents. Also includes...
Letters from Ambrose Bierce to a variety of correspondents, including Samuel Loveman, B.J.S. Cahill, and Burnette G. Haskell. The collection also includes copies of some of Bierce's contracts with Neale Publishing, and pamphlets advertising his "Collected Works."
This collection consists of letters written by American author and satirist Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) between 1871 and 1913, chiefly concerning the details of Bierce’s multi-volume A majority of the letters are written to the editor of that project, Walter Neale,...
The collection consists of correspondence (including one letter from Ambrose Bierce to a family member), photographs, maps, field notes, receipts, dispatches, telegrams, and printed material, chiefly relating to the Civil War career of Bierce as a surveyor as well as...
The folder contains Ambrose Bierce's correspondence with E.V. Matignon, an aspiring writer for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Letters written by and to Bierce; MSS, including introduction to Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, some Little Johnny sketches, an untitled short story and a few poems; clippings of articles and stories, many with holograph inserts, emendations and marginalia, some...
The Ambrose Gwinett Bierce Papers consist primarily of correspondence to Bierce from 1872-1913. There are several letters by Bierce himself but of these, many are printed copies or carbons. Several of the photos in the collection have notations and inscriptions...
Sound recording of interview with Arthur K. Bierman conducted by Peter Carroll. Describes his role in organizing opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) in 1959-1960; faculty union organizing (American Federation of Teachers) at San Francisco State University...
The Arthur K. Bierman Papers consist of the papers of San Francisco State University Professor Arthur K. Bierman for the years 1957 through 1984. The collection documents Bierman's early organizing for the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), his involvement in...
Private First Class Michele Bifulco, United States Army writes to his fiancee Margaret Tornee about his training and life in France during the Second World War. The collection includes five letters and a copy of Bifulco's honorable discharge form.
The collection consists of commercial publicity photographs of American dance bands, combo bands and singers.
Album of photographs taken by Andrew Putnam Hill between 1890 and 1920. The majority of photographs feature Big Basin Redwoods State Park, with a small number of the Putnam family and Sempervirens Club. The album is labeled "Mrs. Hill Sr....
The Big Basin Redwoods State Park Photographic Collection contains 1,895 cataloged images that date from 1890 through 2014. Images depict the abundant natural and cultural resources contained within California's oldest state park.
This collection contains 81 booklets from the popular Big Blue Book series edited by American social reformer and writer E. Haldeman-Julius and published by the Haldeman-Julius Company of Girard, Kansas. The collection includes booklets dating from 1927 to 1951, with...
Eight books including several photoplay books, commonly known as Big Little Books.
The Big Little Books, a series of small books published by the Whitman Publishing Company, consist of stories based on comic strips, radio dramas, and popular fiction. This collection contains 193 volumes, including titles from the following series: Dick Tracy,...
Photographs included.
The was the weekly newspaper of Big Pine, California, a town in the northern Owens Valley of the California Sierras. The collection holds issues from the years 1922, and 1924 to 1928, the decade in which the Owens Valley Water...
Views: 3 sequoias, Cathedral Rocks, San Bernardino Valley, Cliff House at San Francisco, orange pickers (Los Angeles), Lick Obervatory (Mt. Hamilton).
Portraits. Identified subjects include John Fisk Bigelow, Emma P. Rulofson Bigelow, John Oliver Bigelow and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Currie Rulofson.
The dates from 1953 to 2001. The collection is arranged in two series, personal and professional. In addition, there is an oversized section, which contains materials from both series. The collection includes correspondence, drafts and manuscripts, photographs, diaries, slides and...
Compositions by John Biggs, including printed and manuscript scores and commercial recordings.
These letters are related to the research undertaken by John S Hittell under the aegis of the Society of California Pioneers to determined the correct date that gold was found in the tailrace of Sutter's Mill in Coloma by James...
Correspondence, articles, clippings, photographs, and pamphlets relating to the life and family of California governor John Bigler and Pennsylvania governor William Bigler.
Two pages of Henry Bigler's original diary, with the first written mention of the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill. Though the first discovery of gold in California had been attributed to James W. Marshall of Sutter’s Fort in Coloma,...
Relates to the Polish-Ukrainian war of 1918-1919.
This collection contains one postcard from Pvt. Frank J. Bike, USA to his mother Margaret during the Second World War.
This collection primarily consists of correspondence and subject files pertaining to Theodore Bikel's careers in music, stage, film, and television, as well as personal and family matters, and political and social activism. Also included are sheet music, scripts, and screenplays;...
The Bilateral Commission on the Future of United States-Mexican Relations was formed in 1986 by a group of intellectuals, public servants and private citizens to assess policy, problems, and opportunities between the two countries. The collection includes drafts of the...
Relates to the response of the American Communist Party to World War II. Photocopy.
Catalog of selected paintings, drawings, and letters by Adolf Hitler, and of items of memorabilia once in the possession of Hitler. Includes photographic reproductions of the items cataloged.
Clippings and ephemera related to the career of Ralph J. Bunche.
Photographs, postcards, a clipping, and two invitations related to American chamber of commerce visits to Japan at the time the Great White Fleet was visiting in October, 1908. Photographs include large group portraits of delegations, Japanese performers on stage, and...
The Daughters of Bilitis was founded by four lesbian couples in San Francisco in 1955. Its original purpose was to counteract the loneliness they felt as lesbians, though the organization increasingly began to focus on educating lesbians about their rights...
Carton 1: Correspondence (including Adams' letters to Bell (1935-1953) and Bell's correspondence re Adams' writings (1953-1956); manuscripts of Adams' stories; photocopies of tear sheets of published stories.
One copy photograph of a portrait of author Bill Adams late in life, one photographic copy of a halftone print of him, and one original studio portrait of his daughter Inez Berryhill Adams, taken in a pictorialist style by Watson...
This collection contains the papers of English religious leader Annie C. Bill (1861-1936), first of the Church of Christ, Science, and then her own denomination, the Church of Universal Design.
Undated transcripts of 3 taped reminiscences. "The Day We Tore the Nazi Flag off the Bremen," relates Bailey's experiences on the New York waterfront pre-World War II. The other transcripts are entitled, "Why I Shipped Out", and "My Mother". Also...
Two letters from Bill Bissett of Blewointmentpress to Eloyde Tovey, acquisitions librarian of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, concerning a typed order list of books. Includes 2 drawings by Bissett.
Three printed leaves , 1968. Laid in Bissett's Awake in the Red Desert (PR9199.3 B45 A93). Alpha list.
Includes manuscripts for Rahera and for Uncharted Voyage, by Bill Brown; manuscript for Whistle Punk, by Bill Brown and Rosalie Moore Brown; and manuscript for The Grasshopper's Man and Other Poems, by Rosalie Moore. Also included are related materials, such...
Mainly from Bay Area poets. Correspondents include Bob Arnold, William Bathurst, James R. Broughton, Norman Oliver Brown, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Andrew Hoyem, James Koller, David Meltzer, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen and Jonathan Williams.
Contains 23 notebooks with manuscript entries of poems and poetic lines. The notebooks are undated and numbered sequentially from 1 to 23. Also contains one folder of miscellany including ephemera, programs, etc. from 1965-1969.
The Chace and Evans collection was originally created in 1967 by archeologists Paul G. Chace and Bill Evans, the collection was used by Patricia A. Etter in the 1970's to sythesize her own research regarding 19th- century Chinese opium-pipes and...
Material relating to the relocation center for Vietnamese refugees at Weimar, in Placer County, California. Includes correspondence with Roger Levenson; letters from Vietnamese after dissolution of the camp; clippings; slides; miscellaneous publications.
Includes drawings, posters, stamp art, and mail art from all over the world (on envelopes and postcards) by Gaglione and other artists; also some ephemera from events.
Three psychedelic, color postcards/flyers, Wes Wilson artist, advertising events presented by Bill Graham at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco. Headliners include Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Blues Band. Provenance unknown. Alpha list.
45 black and white albumen photographs from the Yenangyat area of Western Burma, including images of railroads, oil wells and workers, Buddhist temples and statues, other buildings, local inhabitants (men, women, and children), rural scenes, water buffalo, countryside, markets, boats,...
Bill Morgan's files of correspondence with various persons and organizations mostly concerning requests for assistance related to his work and research on Allen Ginsberg. Also contains a small number of poems, broadsides, typescript and manuscript drafts with edits, and correspondence...
Portraits by Allen Ginsberg of various writers and other figures associated with the Beat Generation or other spheres of Ginsberg's activities: Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, Neil Cassady, Gregory Corso, Dalai Lama, Gelek Rimpoche, Elsa Dorfman, Robert Frank and June...
2 folders of newspaper clippings; 1 folder of photocopies of material related to Nye.
Correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, book reviews, photographs, contracts, royalty statements
Collection of screenplay treatments for various novels written by Bill Pronzini.
"The Making of a Radical." Student Radicalism and the 60s Counter Culture: The Personal View of a Participant (Santa Barbara, UCSB Oral Hsitory Program, 1982), 270 pp. In this account of the 1960s, William Timberman recounts his association with the...
This collection (SAFR 14037, HDC 43), consists of billheads from various companies for grain, coal, and clothing. All have good illustrative graphics. This collection has been processed and is open for use without restriction.
The Robert Billigmeier collection holds some of the documents of the University of California's Evacuation and Resettlement Study begining in 1942. The collection contains reports conducted under the direction of University of California, Berkeley Professor Dorothy Swain Thomas. There are...
Relates to Soviet economic policy from 1917 to 1921, during the period of the Russian Revolution.
This collection consists of photographs, reel to reel recordings, and documents of William W. (Bill) Billings. Photographs are of four young men and are annotated by Billings indicating at least three of these men were his lovers.
The collection contains maps, photographs, illustrations, correspondence, reports, proceedings, news clippings, and printed matter relating to the role of technology in programs and projects associated with Taiwanese economic development, agriculture, optics, marine science, the selection of computer technology and industrial...
The folder contains letters (dated 1852) from Gilbert Billings in San Francisco to his father.
Ray Billingsley practiced law and participated in other business ventures in Orange, California, including the Orange Auto Power Company. The collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, and memorabilia of Ray Billingsley.
This collection comprises the professional and personal papers of Ray Billingsley, a prominent lawyer in Santa Ana, California from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Included are records from his legal practice and his business interests in the Villa Park...
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These Bills of lading (SAFR 417, HDC 498) date from 1851 to 1867. The earliest bill of lading is dated 1851, is for the shipment of steel and shovels by Collins & Co. from New York to San Francisco aboard...
March 30, 1850. Bill of lading for 750 ounces of gold (at $16 per) shipped from San Francisco to Panama for Macondray & Co. aboard the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. steamer, California, signed by Thomas Budd, the Captain. The value...
The collection consists of 88 boxes of material. Contents date throughout the 20th century, but mostly span the 1970s-1980s. The principal focus of the collection is the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement in the United States. The archival collection includes periodicals,...
The Billy DeFrank LGBT Silicon Valley Community Center Records consist of news clippings, newsletters, and magazines. There is a sizeable photographic collection that contains pictures of social events hosted by the Billy DeFrank LGBT Silicon Valley Community Center, including Gay...
This collection contains newspaper clippings, publications, post cards, and photographs regarding Billy the Kid, born William H. McCarty, Jr., a late 19th century southwestern gunman whose fame dated from 1881, when New Mexico's governor placed a reward for his death...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to Latvian foreign relations, conditions in Latvia during and after World War II, and postwar Latvian refugees and émigré affairs.
The collection contains primarily photographs of a wide range of aircraft, locations, and people; there are also papers authored by Dr. Bilstein and others on aviation history; finally, there are audio cassette tapes of interviews with aviation-related people, including Werner...
This collection consists of financial records for the Biltmore Theater, which once stood in Los Angeles, California.
Biographical data, personal documents, certificates, correspondence, and photographs, relating to Polish history between World Wars I and II. Includes some later Bilyk family papers.
Erwin Binder, sculptor and veteran of the United States Air Force, was born in 1934 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied at Otis Arts Institute located in Los Angeles, California in 1962. He sculpted the "Sequoyah Statue" that was placed in...
Collection consists of material related to the career of producer, director and writer Steve Binder. Includes various drafts of scripts, production material, and photographs from a variety of television programs including "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" (1967), "America Or Bust,"...
This collection contains production files, contracts, music scores, press clippings, and videotapes of television series and specials produced by Steve Binder between about 1977 and 2005.
Two boxes of records, letters, newspaper clippings, photographs, and a published account of post-earthquake activities in San Francisco by a daughter are included in the private collection of Dr. René Bine. The collection was donated to California Historical Society in...
Contains materials related to the Java Sea campaign and other Pacific campaigns during World War II, Japanese war criminals, and American attempts to prevent hostilities between China and Taiwan, including documentation such as addresses, reports, awards, printed matter, and photographs.
The Bernice Bing papers document the life and work of the Asian American lesbian artist Bernice Bing.
Programs related to the opening of the Bing Concert Hall at Stanford University in 2013.
Collection consists of the collected musical manuscripts of Dr. Richard J. Bing (1909-2010), composer and former Director of Experimental Cardiology and Scientific Development at the Huntington Medical Research Institutes in Pasadena, California.
The George Bing Collection consists of magazine and scholarly journal articles about Chinese history and culture collected by George Bing.
Family registers and records of marriages, births and deaths.
Primarily papers of Hiram Bingham I, pioneer Congregational missionary to the Sandwich Islands; his wife, Sybil; his son, Hiram Bingham II, missionary to Micronesia, and his wife, Clarissa. Include letters, diaries and journals, account books, reports, pamphlets, etc., relating to...
This collection contains many of the items used in the Mark Bingham memorial, which was spontaneously erected at Castro and 18th Streets in San Francisco. Bingham was killed in an airplane on September 11, 2001 during the attacks that destroyed...
This collection contains photographs taken by Robert Bingham. It includes negatives, a few loose photographs, and photographs encased in four different albums. There is also a book titled, The Effects of Atomic Bombs on Health and Medical Services in Hiroshima...
The Ursula Griswold Bingham Papers, 1882-1998, chronicles a woman's life from her beginnings in New England society in 1908 through her death in California in 1998. Spanning almost the whole of the 20th Century, the papers include correspondence with family...
Collection contains family and professional correspondence, diaries, writings, subject files, scrapbooks, clippings, and other miscellaneous personal papers. Also included is material related to textbooks authored by Professor Bingham; materials related to his East Asiatic classes at the University of California,...
Field notes, research notes, correspondance, manuscripts, photos, ephemera and other printed matter.
Discussion of his early life in the film industry.
Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) was a British Museum official for 40 years as well as a art historian, critic, translator, playwright, and poet. The collection consists of 7 versions of Binyon's play, , which was composed by Binyon in 1923 in...
Collection includes archives of Biobooks, Oakland, California, including correspondence files, ca. 1942-1953, ephemera, U.S. Geological Survey maps of California, print blocks used for publications by Biobooks, as well as the Grabhorn Press, book dealers' catalogs, book covers, unbound texts of...
Early career at National Institutes of Health: nutrition research, mentored by Severo Ochoa and Carl Cori; chairman, microbiology, Washington University, St. Louis: C.B. van Niel's microbiology course, faculty, Erwin Chargaff, nucleotide chain synthesis research, DNA as genetic material; chairman, biochemistry,...
Material relating to the life of José María Iglesias, president of the Mexican Supreme Court. The three folders contain 1) an extract copied from Mexico City's El Federalista, May 17, 1873, and written under the pseudonym, "Orfeo," with an appended...
Consists of a variety of ephemera relating to people widely known and relatively unknown in San Francisco, the greater Bay Area, and California. Bulk of ephemera relates to forty-niners, gold rush-era miners, and members of The Society of California Pioneers....
The Biographical 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...
Notes and a tribute by his wife, Mary Simpson Sperry; dictations from Charles and James L. Sperry, Asa M. Simpson and E.R. Stockwell. Biographical sketch for H.H. Bancroft's Chronicles of the Builders of the Commonwealth, in the handwriting of David...
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publication.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancrof and his staff for use in Bancroft's publication.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Part of a collection of biographical sketches, dictations, and notes, all relating to California pioneers, created or commissioned by Hubert Howe Bancroft and his staff for use in Bancroft's publications.
Chiefly in Taber's handwriting; a few letters and autobiographical sketches in the handwriting of the subjects.
Merchant and miner at Tuscarora, Elko County, from 1877; views on labor problems, Nevada mining, closing of the mint, the discount on silver, the cattle industry, agriculture, and Tuscarora.
Letters addressed to John Donovan of The History Company and biographical sketch prepared therefrom for Chronicles of the Builders.
Includes notes on relief of handcart emigrants, 1856.
Biographical sketch, prepared for Chronicles of the Builders, relating to his career as physician and surgeon in San Francisco from 1852, the founding of the Toland Medical College in 1862 and its subsequent transfer to the University of California. Information...
Statements concerning the Pacific Distillery Company, Bay Sugar Refinery and John Van Bergen, included. One sketch in the handwriting of Thomas Savage.
Two series, a record of the services of each priest and a character analysis, with an index and preliminary note.
Copies of obituary notices and biographical sketches prepared for H.H. Bancroft.
Judge Crocker's place in California's judiciary, his association with the Central Pacific Railroad, and his art collection in Sacramento, included.
Contents: dictated statements and answers to questionnaires by Irvin Ayres; biographical sketches of both brothers by Alfred Bates, G.H. Morrison and others; obituary notice for General Romeyn B. Ayres (order no. 70, Headquarters, 2d U.S. Artillery, signed by Eli D....
Extract of sketch in H. Quigley's The Irish Race in California, in the handwriting of W.H. White; sketch with notes on the Flood Building, SW corner, Market and Fourth Streets, under construction [1887?]; data concerning Mrs. Flood supplied by John...
Brief resumés of John and Joseph LeConte: their early life, scientific achievements and association with the University of California. In the handwriting of Alfred Bates.
Based on notes furnished by Peter L. Mallon to George H. Morrison concerning the art glass manufacturing company established by his father in San Francisco, 1858.
Sketches of Oscar E. Berninghaus, Ernest L. Blumenschein, E. Irving Couse, W. Herbert Duntan, Burt and Elizabeth Harwood, E. Martin Hennings, Victor Higgins, Bert G. Phillips, Joseph Henry Sharp, and Walter Ufer.
Information obtained by George H. Morrison; one sketch in the handwriting of Mrs. F.F. Victor; brief biography, in the handwriting of Thomas Savage, prepared for Chronicles of the Kings.
1. Manuel Lisandro Barillas, farmer and soldier, rose from the ranks to become president of the republic, 1885-1890. Summary of his life. N.p., n.d. 4 p.; 2. Statement of the career of Fernando Cruz of Guatemala (b. 1845), Ministro de...
Prepared for H.H. Bancroft: 1. Manuel Delgado, b. 1853 in Cojutepeque, El Salvador. Studied law and became a lawyer of the Supreme Court. Held various offices, visited California and returned to become vice-president of Salvador's Assembly. In 1886 he became...
Chiefly concerning Bartlett's arrival in California, 1849; job printing and newspapers; the Vigilance Committee, 1856; political life, including service as mayor of San Francisco and governor of California.
The biography includes an illustration of Secker by Hollsculp.
Notes on family background, enlistment of his father and brothers in Stevenson's Regiment, family business and real estate developments in San Francisco.
actually a memoir written in the late 1920s.
Statements by William Curtis, Charles Marvin, W.H. Mills, H.C. Nash and Henry Vrooman. Drafts, in the handwriting of Bancroft and Alfred Bates, and proof sheets included.
Statements obtained by George H. Morrison from Thomas Bell, Andrew B. Forbes, Stephen Franklin, Andrew J. Ralston and Edney S. Tibbey, and proof sheets of the biography.
Unpublished biography of William M. Gwin (482 p.) by Roy Bloss, accompanied by Bloss' research materials. These include letters of research questions to librarians, archivists and others; responses to Bloss; correspondence between William Gwin (grandson of W.M. Gwin) and Bloss;...
The Frederic T. Bioletti Papers document the work of University of California professor Frederic Bioletti's pioneering work in grape-growing and wine-making practices in California. The collection includes correspondence, research material, publications by Bioletti, and extensive set of publications by others...
Childhood in northern California; graduation from Berkeley High School; naval training in radar and gunnery, and service with naval intelligence during WWII; undergraduate education at the University of California, Berkeley (B.S., physical chemistry, 1948); studies at University of Geneva and...
The Birch Aquarium records document the public aquariums maintained by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography since its founding, including: administrative files, correspondence, materials related to education programs and outreach, expeditions and collecting trips, exhibit planning, and photographs.
The John Birch Society Collection consists primarily of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and books regarding the organization.
A small collection of business correspondence from the firm of Birchall and Owen, retail suppliers of drugs, patent medicines, medical supplies, and stationers to Springfield, Illinois and wholesalers to the surrounding region. The firm also printed and distributed almanacs. Price...
This collection contains materials from the life of Roy Birchard, who was a leader in the early years of the Metropolitan Community Church. He served in a number of leadership roles in various locations, including New York and San Francisco....
Bird Class Sloop plans (SAFR 254, HDC0454) is comprised of three plans for sailing vessels designed by architect John G. Alden and updated for the San Francisco Bay's unique conditions by George Wayland as Wayland Design 149. Items are undated....
The Bird Egg Collections Papers consists of correspondence, memos, catalogs, inventories, notes, and other materials from 1883-2004 related to the oological collections and collectors at San Diego Natural History Museum. The bulk of the collection pertains to the Bancroft Egg...
Album containing 101 black-and-white photographs documenting Isabella Bird's journey from Baghdad to Tehran in 1890.
Correspondence and memos about development issues in the Tenderloin and South of Market areas from Reverend Frederick Bird of the Central City Citizen's Council and St. John's Methodist Church.
The Bird Rock 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 Collection contains material dedicated to the history of Bird Rock,...
This collection contains the papers of Rose Elizabeth Bird, the 25th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California (1977-1987) and first female justice, attorney, writer, educator, political commentator and humanitarian. The papers document Bird’s personal life and professional career...
Mainly for the area around Altadena, California. With reprints from the Condor (articles by Law on bird-banding); additional records (1927-1937) kept by his wife (Laura Beatty Law; later Mrs. Harold Harris Bailey); and some of her correspondence (1933-1967) Her 1967...
This collection, which deals with the Mexican War, consists of correspondence, military orders, reports, lists of prisoners, and paroles of honor, dating from 1845-1848. The material deals with: troop movements, food and supplies, recruiting and enlistments, mustering of volunteers, as...
Color lithograph by the Orcutt Co, Lithographers, Chicago, executed for B. F. Larrabee & Co., [1893]. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
Title from printed caption.
Title supplied by cataloger.
William Henry Birdsall was born on July 28, 1909 in Imlay, Nevada to Fred R. Birdsall and Jennie L. Peterson. Birdsall served on the City of Roseville Library Board from 1951 to 1976 as President, Secretary, and board member....
Russell Juarez Birdwell was a reporter for Hearst Newspapers and subsequently the head of publicity for David O. Selznick (ca. 1936-193), for whom he directed the publicity campaign for . Thereafter he worked independently as publicity agent for actors and...
Class records and memorabilia, 1914, design notebook from Columbia, 1915, correspondence, 1983-1985, Historical Society material and class and subject files....
Letters written to him and copies of letters by him; manuscripts and reprints of his articles and papers; speeches; research data including notebooks; lecture notes, course descriptions, exams and other University-related material; papers (minutes of meetings, programs, etc.) relating to...
This collection contains materials related to playwright, actor and director, George Birimisa. Birisima, who was born in Santa Cruz, contributed to the explosion of gay theater in the mid-1960s during the early years of Off-Off-Broadway. The bulk of the collection...
Primarily correspondence between Cordelia ("Cordie"" Matheson and Leonard (""en"" Birken before and after their marriage. The letters are to and from various small towns in Nebraska. Most of the letters are written by Cordelia Matheson; there are also some letters...
The Birkholm family photographs, circa 1903-1913, (SAFR 24261, P95-033) are comprised mainly of copy negatives and contact sheets from photographs of Captain Frederik Birkholm's family and crew members aboard GEORGE E. BILLINGS (built 1903; schooner, 5m) and H.K. HALL (built...
Igor Yakovlevich Birman was a Russian-American economist who predicted in 1981 the collapse of the Soviet Union, both economically and politically. The Igor Birman papers contains correspondence, writings, interviews of and by Igor Birman, materials of the Becker Commission on...
Clippings, correspondence, photos, programs, publicity, scrapbooks, posters, postcards and posters concerning the career of Lillian Birmingham and her daughter Alma Birmingham. ...
This is a multiple format collection containing ephemera related to the primary and secondary education of Warren Cooper Birmingham in Sacramento, California. Grade reports, commencement information, diplomas, and a portrait photograph maintain a brief record of Birmingham's education and, to...
Collection consists of pamphlets, invitations, programs, press catalogs, correspondence, newsletters, and publications belonging to English professor Milton Birnbaum.
The Linda Birner Mom Guess What collection documents founder of Mom Guess What newspaper, Linda Birner's, interest in spreading information about the LGBT community in Sacramento during the 1970s through the 2020s. Material dates from 1925 to 2022, with the...
One letter [ALS] and one photograph [carte de visite size] of General David B. Birney [Civil War Commander of the Tenth Corps], from his widow Antoinette Birney to General Davis, 17 June 1886....
Holograph letter written near White's Ford, Virginia.
The folder contains a memoir of Robert Birnie’s life and experiences in pioneer California.
The collection contains scripts, cast and crew lists, correspondence, contracts, clippings, and photographs. There is some material regarding Biroc's military service during World War II. The photograph series consists of prints and slides of motion picture production and subject photographs.
Lionel A. Biron (born 1941, known as Biron) is a gay political and union activist, scholar and writer who promoted gay racial inclusiveness from the early 1970s at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and later in San Francisco...
Two copies of birth certificate, accompanied by copy of birth certificate of her mother, Adelaida Blasco, dated November 14, 1823.
Historic Birth records consists of early birth records filed with the San Diego County Recorder.
Postcards views include Bisbee, Ariz. (panoramic view); soldiers at Fort Liscum, Alaska; Natives Americans in Alaska; indigenous people in Siberia.
The collection relates to the history of the government of Turkey in the twentieth century, U.S.-Turkish relations, and Eleanor Bisbee's book (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1951). It consists of correspondence, drafts of writings, speeches, memoranda, notes, pamphlets, press summaries, clippings,...
Seven letters from Pine Grove, Sierra County (postmarked Table Rock), dated from Dec. 21, 1854 to Dec. 29, 1865. They are addressed to the Solomon Bisbee family in Sumner, Maine and written by members of the family. Four are from...
Brigadier General William Henry Bisbee (1840 January 28 - 1942 June 11) served 41 years of military duty with the United States Army, through the Civil War, the American Indian Wars, the Cuban Revolution in 1898, and the Spanish-American War...
This collection contains photograph scrapbooks kept by Eugene Biscailuz during his tenure as Los Angeles County Sheriff, as well as scrapbooks of newspaper clippings kept by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Biscailuz joined the Sheriff's Department in 1907 and...
Eugene W. Biscailuz (1883- ) was the first superintendent of the California Highway Patrol and the sheriff of Los Angeles county. The collection consists of correspondence, photographic negatives, photographs, ephemera, election returns, scrapbooks, and memorabilia relating to Biscailuz's career.
This collection contains documents and items of Louis Bisceglia's personal and professional research materials, research notes, and correspondence. Bisceglia's personal notes and documentation cover the years of 1955-1990 and focus on Bisceglia's study on British and Irish-American history. His research...
Mainly views of California's Spanish missions; also contains San Francisco views, Golden Gate Park, Monterey and vicinity (including the Chinese fishing village), coastal views near San Francisco, Santa Cruz County, and photos of sailboats. May include some Baja California views.
Papers include correspondence, reports, manuscripts, plaques, relating to his tenure at the UCSF Library and work with professional organizations....
Dennis Bishop is an American film and television producer who has worked on numerous projects including commercials, award winning features and television projects. The collection contains production and administrative materials related to film and television projects, program materials for film...
Bishop Tutu spoke on apartheid in South Africa, as part of the commemmoration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, birthday; he was introduced by Clay Carson, director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford. Collection includes six source...
The papers of Frances Bishop were donated to the Department of Parks and Recreation and consist of 4.5 cubic feet of materials. The papers date between 1852 and 1987, with the bulk of the materials between 1852 and 1900 and...
Depicts the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, scenes at Pavlov's research laboratories, and street scenes in Leningrad. Includes videotape cassette copy.
Collection contains correspondence about pain research between George H. Bishop and D. O. Hebb. "Between December 28, 1950 and April 30, 1957 Donald Hebb and George Bishop exchanged letters containing ideas on pain and its neurophysiology and psychology. Hebb preserved...
Contains the laboratory research notebooks and professional papers of Nobel Prize-winning scientist and UCSF professor and chancellor, Dr. J. Michael Bishop, dated 1960-2008. Material relates to microbiology and Bishop's work on cancer and genetics.
Joey Bishop started his career as a nightclub comedian. He was featured on and (late night talk show), and acted in various motion pictures, including and . In the 1960s and 1970s, he also performed regularly with the Rat Pack....
Scrapbook documenting San Francisco woman’s World War II sales of defense savings stamps
The Scott Bishop papers are the result of Bishop's school work at SFSU from the fall of 1989 through June of 1990. The records are composed of two series, oral history interviews and class papers.
This collection contains the papers of Hawaiian Presbyterian missionary and scientist Sereno Edwards Bishop (1827-1909) and three generations of the Bishop family, chiefly dating from 1852 to 1884. Subject matter includes: Hawaii and Hawaiian life; education both in Hawaii and...
A report on an evangelical episcopal tour through several towns and settlements near Toluca. Discusses ecclesiastical matters, describes local conditions and means of travel, contains information on the Protestant Montes de Oca family. Ascribed to Creighton, Protestant missionary bishop from...
The Bishop’s School 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. The Bishop’s School was organized in 1908 and opened, firstly,...
The Edgar Bissantz photographs collection spans 1 linear foot and dates from 1935 to 1936. The collection is composed of interior and exterior photographs of the John R. Little Residence (La Canada, California) and the Vernon Larsen Residence (Chapman Woods,...
This collection chiefly contains correspondence and documents created by the Connecticut ancestors of Pasadena, California, socialite Mary Eleanor Bissell, the most prominent of whom are her great-grandparents, Eleanor Mills Bissell and Thomas Bissell (fl. 1796-1848).
The collection contains financial records, photographs of the Bissinger tanneries and of company employees, business-related correspondence, company by-laws and articles of incorporation, notices of dissolution, and company minutes (1901-1927)....
Karl Bissinger (1914- ), photojournalist and activist, was a friend of Julian Beck and Judith Malina, co-founders of The Living Theatre. Bissinger served as an occassional photographer of the Theatre and its performances. His Papers contain correspondence, ephemera, photographs, posters,...
Collection includes materials related to Dr. Linda Bisson's service as Chair of the Department of Viticulture and Enology, including materials on the Trellis Alliance (Friends of the Department of Viticulture and Enology) and a proposal for an on-campus winery. Also...
Contains black and white prints, contact sheets, and negatives of San Francisco gay and lesbian events and scenes, such as Gay Freedom Day and Polk Street, from the 1970s and 1980s.
Contains photographs, articles, reports, booklets, survey and research material, theses, and other material related to Harold H. Biswell's research in controlled burning and forest ecology.
Album documents trip to various California points of interest by an unidentified woman -- the photographer -- and her girlfriend Cecyl during their summer vacation of 1911. Locations include Carmel and the Monterey Bay area, Mission San Carlos Borromeo, Stanford...
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of American military and naval attachés to Japan prior to World War II relating to American military assessments of Japan. Includes some correspondence. Interviews conducted by James R. Bitgood as research material for a...
Consists of correspondence between several Bither family members, the bulk of which is from Ada and Ben Bither to his parents. Issues discussed mostly concern family, including talk of farming, money and taxes, health, births and deaths.
Athanasios Tsironis Bitsas (born 1963 March 13) is a gay, Greek-American diarist and former interpreter. Bitsas’s diary includes entries dated 29 February-5 June, most likely in 1985, 1986, or 1987, while he was a student at Hampshire College. Entries written...
This collection includes lecture notes and other material pertaining to citrus and horticulture courses taught by Willard P. Bitters, curator of the Citrus Variety Collection at UC Riverside from 1947-1982.
Memoir, relating to the Russian Revolution, and set of Franklin Mint History of the United States coins, commemorating each year of America's 200-year history and minted by the Franklin Mint Company, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.
Typed copy of a manuscript entitled , written by Percy A. Bivins in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico on November 1, 1899. The typed document itself is not dated.
28 letters, most of them are written to George H. Bixby from his mother Margaret Hathaway Bixby, his father Jotham Bixby, his brother Henry L. Bixby, and his grandfather George W. Hathaway, many sent while George attended boarding school in...
Business papers, correspondence....
Sarah Hathaway Bixby Smith (1871-1935) was a writer and activist. Her works include: (ca.1920), (1924), (1925), (1926), (1930), (ca. 1933) and (1933). She was significantly involved in women's groups such as the Friday Morning Club and the American Association of...
Relates to the political composition of the Lithuanian government.
Memoirs, lectures, other writings, letters, reports, directives, clippings, and photographs, relating to military operations in Yugoslavia during World War II; the C?etnik resistance movement led by General Draz?a Mihailovic in Yugoslavia, the nature of guerrilla warfare, and counter-guerrilla operational plans...
Jakob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes (1897-1975) was a professor of meteorology at UCLA (1940-1965). He founded UCLA's Atmospheric Sciences Department. His research work focused on the importance of atmospheric fronts and initial formulation of polar front model, and global changes in...
David Knuth Bjork (1891-1962) was a professor (1932-44, 1944-58) and chairman of the UCLA history department (1939-58). He was also the director of the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association, Los Angeles (1939-43). The collection consists of photographic prints of...
The collection consists of annotated shooting scripts, continuity photographs, storyboards, and production notes. Nearly a dozen films are represented, titles include BILOXI BLUES (1988), A CHORUS LINE (1985), EDDIE (1996), JADE (1995), SCHOOL TIES (1992), and THE SECRET OF MY...
The B.L. Engineering Inc. archive contains the papers of the civil engineering firm B.L. Engineering, Inc., including contracts, project files, financial records, plans and drawings. The firm, founded in 1969 and owned by the Cuban American Carlos Sebastian Lorente, worked...
Professional individual and group portraits of Samoans in traditional attire, taken at the Samoan exhibition of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago. Traditional Samoan thatch-roofed shelter and boats, displayed in the exhibition, appear in backgrounds of many portraits.
Records pertaining to the Stanford National Black Alumni Association, including video from events and oral history interviews with alumni. Collection includes two series. Series 1 contains interviews from the 2019 National Black Alumni Summit. Series 2 contains a panel discussion...
The Black Americana Collection is a collection of photographs, printed materials, textiles, and three-dimensional objects related to the African American experience in northern California, and collected by Ted Sahl, a photo-journalist who practiced in San Jose.
The collection consists of the organizational records of the International Association of Black and White Men Togther; National Association of Black and White Men Together; and regional chapters of Black and White Men Together (BWMT), Men of All Colors Together...
These records document the history and political, social and cultural work of Black and White Men Together (BWMT) San Francisco Bay Area, the National Association of Black and White Men Together and Bay Area HIV Support and Educational Services, as...
This collection consists primarily of meeting minutes documenting the development of Carmel-by-the-Sea’s Volunteer Fire Department from its formation in 1915 through the early 2000s, including details of day-to-day operations, funds raised, members added, trainings, etc.
A handwritten transcription, dated 1884 in San Andreas, California, of a series of letters between Harry A. Morse of San Francisco and Sheriff B.K. Thorn of Calavaras County, California concerning a dispute between the two men as to who actually...
Bound volume containing a running monthly inventory over several years for various supplies on hand and their corresponding value in dollars. Supplies listed include typical items found in a mining company store such as food staples, lumber, tools, mining supplies,...
The Captain Black Family Collection documents the daily lives of family members, their activities, associations, occupations, and interests in and around the Wilmington and San Pedro, California areas, between 1889 and 1966. The collection includes World War II related materials,...
This collection includes the original papier mache mascot for the Black Cat Café, which was a historic queer bar on Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California. The roughly 6 foot long cat sat above the bar of the cafe until...
Materials, dating from 1968-2010 and comprising approximately 9 linear feet and .73 gigabytes of materials donated by Black Caucus officers as well as by employees in the Office of Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, and Diversity, documenting the activities of these...
Alpha list (title only).
The collection is primarily made up of newspaper clippings but also includes some newsletters from campus groups, flyers, and brochures. The topics are the Black community at Stanford, 1979-1990; the program on African and African-American Studies, 1979-89; and Martin Luther...
This collection contains postcards to Cora L. Black, which were separated from the probate court records. Her will was contested in the probate court by the University of Southern California v. the University of California at Los Angeles.
Set of four illustrated posters promoting efforts of East Oakland Black Cultural Zone Collaborative, with the following slogans: 1) Elevate Black Space; 2) Support Black Culture; 3) Restore Black Economics ; 4) Create Black Joy.
1 letter dated July 21, 1964, to Robert King, Assistant Division Superintendent, Southern Pacific Company, from Mead M. Kibbey, president of Black Diamond Company, transmitting photogaphs taken at Applegate.
Black Eagle Wines was started by the United Farm Workers in 2008. The collection contains wine bottles, wine glasses, and informational materials about the wine operation.
The University of California, Irvine Black Faculty and Staff Association (BFSA) was founded in 1980 and was designed to provide a sense of purpose for African American faculty and staff on campus. The goal was to create a presence on...
The Black family papers contains primarily correspondence between John and Margaret Black and their numerous children and grandchildren. The correspondence deals with family affairs: trade and mercantile interests in Bordeaux, Cadiz, and London as well as familial matters in the...
This collection consists of photocopies of manuscript and typescripts in a loose-leaf binder. Entries below composed exclusively of a location and date are letters from James Black to his wife, Patience. Entries that begin with a "P" are letters from...
The Black History Collection consists of taped interviews, indices, donor lists, photographs, family material, newspaper articles, information about churches, community leaders, education, and pioneers. It also includes the Samuel C. Sheats Papers....
Photographs and negatives. Copy photos and negatives made for the Museum's 1969-1970 exhibit on America's Black Heritage. Many are copies from books.
This collection contains pamphlets, ephemera, booklets, joutrnals, comic books, and other materials related to Black history in the last 200 years. Subjects include slavery, economics, Black/White relations, as well as noted Black figures, including Rev. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X,...
The J. D. Black Papers (CSLA-15) contain photographs, publications, correspondence, and organizational records related to J. D. Black's career and business in Big Pine, California. Of particular value are the records of the reparations organizations of Big Pine active during...
The John D.F. Black Collection, 1957-1986 encompasses various draft stages of episodic television, Made-for-TV Movies, and film scripts with handwritten annotations by Black. Scripts represented in the collection include Charlie’s Angels, Mr. Novak, Hawaii Five-O, Do Not Fold, Spindle or...
A musician and composer whose one-man shows delighted and edified thousands of school children in the Bay Area. In the mid-1980s he developed an original one-man show called "Tryin' to get home" which was based on African American songs. Mr....
The Black Legion Movie Stills collection consists of black and white photographs and half-sheet movie posters from the 1937 film Black Legion starring Humphrey Bogart.
, later titled , was published in San Francisco and, later, Berkeley from 1982-1984. The newsletter includes poems, drawings, political perspectives, photographs, book reviews, event listings, personals, and some business listings. There is one letter to the newsletter and two...
A collection of four Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest posters gathered at BLM protests during 2020. The posters feature images of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Terence Crutcher, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice, Oscar Grant, Philando Castile, Walter Scott, Eric...
The collection contains information regarding 81 of Black Lizard's 82 titles, with the exception being Elliot Chaze's Black Wings has my Angel. The 170 folders are arranged alphabetically in four record storage boxes by book title. Though the order of...
Four-page letter from Mary A.B. to "Dear Cousin", Charley's Ranch Sept. 1 /56. Accompanied by: Fragment of letter signed "From your undutiful niece Mary"; three-page letter to "Ely Black, Esq.", dated Kingsburg Sept. 16, 1856, from G.B. Underhill; three envelopes...
Black Mask was a general detective pulp magazine.
Group portraits that include Clarence Grayson. Others unidentified.
The Black Masque Society Records document the history of the San José State University's Black Masque Honor Society, alumni, and reunion activities from 1957 to 2013. The collection materials consist of the adminstrative records, correspondence, negatives, memorabilia, and scrapbooks with...
The collection consists of scripts and production material related to the career of motion picture and television director Noel Black. Among the projects represented are , , , and , among others.
The Black Panther Black Community News Service Collection consists of 420 newspapers published by the Black Panther Party between 1967-1980. Each issue was between 16-28 pages and featured a range of articles and op-eds on the activities of the party,...
This collection contains over 400 newspaper issues from 1967 to 1980, organized by the Black Panther Party(BPP). The newspaper covers a variety of topics, from community to global events. It was also used to distribute information of the BPP's ideologies...
The Black Panther Party was founded in October 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale as an organization dedicated to protecting and uplifting the Black population of Oakland. As the organization grew this focus spread to the rest of...
A collection of five mimeographed communications from the Black Panther Party from 1968 to 1973. Between issues of newspaper, the Black Panther Party would issue mimeographed news sheets locally. The format, with its quick turnaround and low production cost, enabled...
Newspapers published by the Black Panther Party and other writings and publications associated with the Black Panther Party.
The Black Panther Publications and Related Articles Collection (1965-1986, 1991, 1995; undated) contains 3.24 linear feet of material mostly related to the Black Panther Party and its members. Series One contains materials directly written, published, and distributed by the Black...
Gathering outside the Saint Augustine Episcopal Church for the funeral of George Jackson, and a demonstration in a Safeway supermarket parking lot.
The Peter Black Collection brings together articles and documents reflecting the environmental and political issues surrounding Redwood National Park's creation (1968) and expansion (1978)in Humboldt and Del Norte counties, California.
The Black Power Oral History Project Collection consists of oral histories documenting the experiences of Black Power activists in Los Angeles during the twentieth century.
The documents both Black and his presidency, and includes correspondence, financial records, annual reports, Pauline Black's diaries, and a scrapbook of the trip Mr. Black and his daughter took around the world....
The Black Scholar records contains administrative files; correspondence; editorial management files; financial records; materials related to programs (such as The Black Scholar Press and Speakers Bureau, and the Prisoners Fund); personality files; photographic and audiovisual materials; subject files and materials...
The records of Black Sparrow Press including manuscripts, proofs, artwork, photographs, production files, correspondence and ephemera.
Photographs documenting United Automobile Workers (UAW) union members employed by General Motors Corporation during the union's 1970 strike, taken chiefly at automobile industry facilities in Fremont (UAW local 1364), Van Nuys (local 645) and South Gate (local 216) by Black...
This collection comprises records of the Black Student Union at UC Irvine from 1971 until 2015. Included are materials that represent the organization's reaction to changes in the Equal Opportunities Program (EOP) and address general problems of race relations on...
The Black Women Stirring the Waters Collection includes contributing authors’ manuscripts and correspondence, history and records of the group, and audio recordings. The collection documents the creation of the organization’s 1997 publication, .
The Black Women's Club and Organizations collection (1935-1987; undated) contains one box and 0.21 linear ft. of material. The majority of the collection contains a newspaper called , a souvenir program for the tenth-annual East Bay Cosmetologist and Professional Association...
Elizabeth Blackburn co-discovered the enzyme telomerase and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009. This collection contains teaching materials, research, publications and articles she wrote and in which she or her work is featured in....
Francis Adelbert Blackburn (1845-1923) taught high school in San Francisco, California and Old and Middle English at the University of Chicago. He retired in 1913 and relocated to Hollywood, California. The collection consists of diaries, travel journals, correspondence, legal papers,...
This collection consists of one digital documentary film entitled, "The 2%: Navigating UCI as a Black Student" (2020). The documentary was directed and produced by Iyanna Blackburn (class of 2022), a third-year double major in Film & Media Studies and...
This collection contains correspondence written by Jeanne Blackburn to her boyfriend, Paul Gunnison (branch of service unknown), during the Second World War.
The Maxine and Roy C. Blackburn Papers include clippings, correspondence, certificates, photographs, and programs relating to the lives and careers of Maxine Blackburn and her brother, Roy C. Blackburn.
Papers of Paul Blackburn, an American poet, translator, editor, and literary agent. Blackburn was the author of nineteen books of poetry published between 1955 and 1980, the last six appearing posthumously. He translated the work of such writers as Pablo...
Report, and photographs, relating to United States Army engineering construction and reconstruction work in Italy, 1943-1944. Includes photographs of war damage and of engineering work in Italy, and of American troops and airplanes in North Africa.
This collection consists of various 8mm and Super 8 films from distributor Blackhawk Films' catalog.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Black-Jewish Information Center press releases, ARC Mss 38. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Miscellaneous clippings concerning the Blacklisting of Teachers.
Consists of the original and typescript journal of Aretas J. Blackman of his journey to Calif. during the gold rush, correspondence of A.J. Blackman, Ella Rose Blackman, Mary M. Bush, and Lola Belle Blackman Favor Simonson, original verse of Abbie...
Sheet music in manuscript of religious compositions; Jewish music pamphlets, booklets, song sheets, and songbooks; audio and/or video recordings; personal papers and records related to Cantor Julius Blackman's life and cantorial career....
Correspondence, diary, and cartes-de-visite of the Blackmar family of Pennsylvania and California.
This collection includes approximately 300 letters written predominantly between 1890-1905 by a diverse group of Helen Blackmer's friends, family, and colleagues. Frequent correspondents include her three brothers, William, Ezra, and Alfred, who all moved from New York to Arizona in...
The Blacks in film and television collection contains approximately 900 articles dating from 1960 to 1990. The collection has been arranged in four series: Film, Personalities, Television and General; in each series the articles have been ordered chronologically beginning with...
Christine discusses moving, Isbell School, Irvine Blackshear, Arkansas, Santa Paula, R&R market, Main Street, town shops.
This collection comprises the papers of Nelson Blackstock, a former Civil Rights activist who as involved with the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and various other student-led political organizations in Atlanta, Georgia during the...
Elliot Blackstone (1924-2006) was a sergeant in the San Francisco Police Department and was known as a longtime advocate for the LGBTQ community in San Francisco. He was a pioneer of what was later known as “community policing” and worked...
The Richard Blackstone Military Papers consist of materials related to the life of Richard Blackstone, especially his service in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 32nd Regiment, in the Civil War.
Record Series 470 contains awards, programs, trophies and other memorabilia of Beatrice Blackstone-Rockoff (1933).
Glass positives. Scenes from the first feature-length (5-reel) color motion picture, "The Glorious Adventure," 1921, which Blackton produced. The transparencies are black & white.
Collection relating to Vitagraph Company and its founder.
The collection contains production material, clippings, contracts, correspondence, distribution reports, radio scripts, autobiographical manuscript material, and a photograph album.
Correspondence, memoranda, research notes, scrapbook of published writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to international affairs and cooperation, world economics, an Atlantic Union, and Herbert Hoover's opinion poll of the Stanford University faculty on foreign policy of the United States.
Papers consist of his typescript report and map on ancient petroglyphs in southern Nevada (Grapevine Canyon), 1925; a letter from Prof. Edward Suess, 1907, pertaining to Cambrian limestone conglomerates; and a letter from T. C. Chamberlin, 1909, pertaining to Dr....
Business records, correspondence, photographs, patent information, manuals, bills of material, drawings, blueprints, and specifications.
Relates to the development of the atomic bomb.
The Blackwell and Atwood families archive consists of correspondence, notebooks, photographs, and printed ephemera saved by the Atwood family.
The Blackwood Press was founded in 1956 by Edmund Simpson, M.D., of Placervile, California. The collection contains pamphlets and botanical prints used as examples of work commissioned to the Blackwood Press.
The collection consists of the field notes taken by Blacow between the years of 1900 and 1907.
Unpublished translations by Olga Hess Gankin of two published books by D. Blagoev, Prinos kum Istoriiata na Sotsializma v Bulgariia, 1906, and Moi Vospominaniia, 1928.
The John A. Blaich Collection is comprised of four series: Biographical Materials, Biographical Files, 1931-2002, General Subject Files, 1923-2003, Large Yachts of Newport before World War II Files, 1924-2002, and Files, 1922-1994. The collection includes photographs, slides, notes, newspaper clippings,...
Miles Blaine (1913-2009) was a long time San Diego resident and photographer for SDASM. His collection features 860+ photographs from 1935 to 1952, related to aviation and a growing San Diego. He began to volunteer at the San Diego Air...
This small collection contains a few pieces of outgoing correspondence and incoming correspondence from Kenneth & Miriam Patchen to Edwin Blair. Included are five "painted letters" with envelopes as well as miscellaneous printed pieces advertising Patchen's Painted Poems.
Collection contains pages (both loose and bound) from the personal scrapbook of Frances Blair. Included are many black and white images of adults and children, dogs and cats, nature, building interiors and exteriors, and industrial equipment. Collection also contains some...
Maurice G. Blair (1889-1963) was a vice principal and then a principal in the Los Angeles city schools. He also held various supervisorial posts in the Los Angeles City School System. The collection consists of correspondence, clippings, photographs, yearbooks, and...
The Naomi Blair Collection covers the period of the late 1930s to approximately 1970. It is arranged in three series: PERSONAL, EDUCATION and ORGANIZATIONS....
Correspondence, clippings, photographs and related material, particularly concerning his directorship of International House, Berkeley, from its beginning.
This collection comprises papers related to the career of Donald C. Blaisdell, author, political scientist, and Departments of State and Agriculture bureaucrat. Subjects include international relations, education, world peace, environmental issues, and Turkey–specifically the financial history of the Ottoman...
Publications by Professor of Surgery F. William Blaisdell on trauma care and surgery and materials relating to the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine and Medical Center.
This collection contains material amassed by American flautist Frances Blaisdell dating from 1843-2005. Included are music scores, sound recordings, scrapbooks and personal books pertaining the life and musical career of Blaisdell....
The Marilyn Blaisdell Photograph Collection includes over 17,000 prints and over 8,000 negatives (both glass and film) dating from the early 1850s to the 1980s. The collection contains a variety of visual formats including vintage photographs, stereographs, real photo postcards,...
The Marilyn Blaisdell photograph collection, 1851-1920, (SAFR 24819, P77-005) is comprised of photographs of early views of San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
Includes photos of Thomas C. Blaisdell and others; many during meetings and gatherings related to the activities of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute.
Consists of account ledgers, cash books, copybooks, invoices, and other financial and business records of Calif. quarry companies, including San Pablo Quarry Co., Blake and Bilger Company, Blake Brothers Company, and San Francisco Quarries Company. Includes some records of companies...
Consists chiefly of typescripts and manuscripts of Blake's speeches to San Francisco Bay Area social clubs and organizations, concerning California history and contemporary issues, including labor relations, the cement and asphalt business, Berkeley, and other topics. Includes papers relating to...
Includes portraits and snapshots of Anson Stiles Blake and his wife Anita Day Symmes Blake, as well as photographs of various University of California events in which Blake participated. Also includes a few photographs of the Blake House and Blake...
Contains financial records and legal documents, especially for the earliest and last few years of the company's existence, a scrapbook of photographs and clippings (1906-1963), maps, blue-line drawings and company calendars.
Consists of 70 handwritten letters from Blake to his parents and sister, a notebook listing mining supplies, and miscellaneous notes and drafts of monetary transactions. The letters describe Blake's 1849 voyage from New York to California via Nicaragua on the...
[v. 1] Grand Canyon and Kaibab Forest. -- [v. 2] Zion Canyon, Utah. -- [v. 3] Bryce Canyon and Red Canyon. -- [v. 4] Colorado and Utah. -- [v. 5] Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. -- [v. 6] California. --...
The Blake Estate Collection spans the years ca. 1922-1998 and contains records documenting its history as the private residence of Anson S. and Anita Blake and later as a teaching resource owned and managed by the University of California, Berkeley,...
Mainly correspondence of Anita Day (Symmes) Blake relating to the family ranch in Napa County and to her interest in horticulture. A few letters, mss. of writings, notebooks and clippings also concern Anson S. Blake, her husband, Edwin T. Blake...
Harry E. Blake was a member of the Alhambra City Council (1945-56) and served as mayor of Alhambra (1961). The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and clippings of Harry E. Blake as well as publications and other documentation related to...
Collection includes writings, speeches, correspondence, photographs, administrative records, research files, and audio recordings that document Blake's involvement in the founding of Oakes College at UC Santa Cruz and his research on marginalized students in higher education and the South Carolina...
Autobiographical and othe writings, correspondence, reports, maps, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Russia and especially in Georgia and elsewhere in Transcaucasia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
A typed manuscript bound with photographs (124 pages), and an explanatory note to Mrs. A. G. Everett regarding the incidents described in the manuscript. Subjects include hazing, the Frosh-Soph Tie-Up, the Plug Ugly fights, excursions off campus, pajama parades, and...
Lena Stovall Blakeney (1878 October 16-1964 June 19) was an artist who lived and worked in southeastern Oklahoma from 1903 until her death in 1964. Her works excelled in close observations of people and landscapes of southeastern Oklahoma during its...
Correspondence and other material, mainly legal documents, as well as a smaller number of personal items and ephemera. Correspondence includes that of Agustin Olvera (1818-1876), first judge of Los Angeles County. Legal documents cover the activities of the heirs of...
Captain Blalock served in the Army Air Corps during the Second World War.
This collection from Esther Blancarte of Los Angeles, California comprises six small autograph albums containing handwritten messages from schoolmates and teachers, and one album containing inscriptions in Spanish by members of a visiting baseball club from Mexico. The collection also...
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Two oral histories, one an address in Knights of Columbus Hall and another at Santa Paula High School. She discusses growing up in Barksdale and the depression years
The Blanchard family of Santa Paula dates back to when Nathan Weston Blanchard, Sr., arrived in Ventura County in 1872. The Blanchards purchased part of the Saticoy y Santa Paula land grant from E.B. Higgins where they would eventually establish...
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) related materials
Correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, annual reports, committee reports, publications.
(1826-1884). One letter (ALS) from English writer, journalist, and newspaper editor Jerrold to unknown recipient, responding he regrets he cannot interfere in a personal matter. [London, 1882?]. Found in Jerrold's The Life of George Cruikshank in Two Epochs (1882). Alpha...
Nathan Weston Blanchard, immorality in mining camps and subsequent laws, making and losing of fortunes, crop experimentation, Southern California Fruit Exchange, public library.
Annual dinner talk by Nathan Blanchard about family memories, Santa Paula in the beginning, 1870
Handwritten copy of Indenture
The Nathan W. Blanchard collection consists of photographs, illustrations, papers, diaries, letters and other ephemera regarding the Blanchard family from the 1860s to the 1970s. Nathan W. Blanchard (1831-1917), who would later be a co-founder the Limoneira Company and oversee...
Documents related to Carroll Thomas Blanck, who served with the Signal Corps beginning in 1917....
Papers of Carlos Blanco Aguinaga, writer and professor of Spanish literature. Blanco Aguinaga was one of the founders of UC San Diego's Literature Department, Third College (Thurgood Marshall College), and the Third World Studies Program. The collection contains a small...
This Bland collection contains copies of the poet's works with annotations in his own hand, Bland obituaries and a study of the poet's work (1951)....
Correspondence, including letters from noted authors and other poets; manuscripts of his poems, short stories and essays; notebooks; clippings and scrapbooks; some printed items.
Collection of black and white negatives apparently taken by Henry Meade Bland while teaching at the State Normal School at San Jose, likely dating between 1905-1915.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, and printed matter relating to the work of the American Relief Administration in Europe and Russia, 1919-1924, and the President's Committee on War Relief Agencies, 1941.
This album of 56 mounted photographs was given to Captain Blanding by Harriet Danforth Becker Mitchell (Mrs. John L. Mitchell) as a souvenir of a trip to the Pacific Coast in 1887 by the Board of Managers of the National...
This collection chiefly contains correspondence related to American author and illustrator Don Blanding (1894-1957).The majority of the correspondence is by Arthur J. Babcock, Blanding's literary representative with Dodd, Mead and Company, related to scheduling autograph tours.
Letter from U.S. District Attorney to the Collector of the Port of San Francisco.
The collection consists of reports pertaining to consumptive water use by irrigated crops and native vegetation in desert areas of Southern California, Arizona, and other parts of the Southwest; to irrigation costs in California; to irrigation in Israel; and to...
Harry French Blaney (1892-1976) worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (1917-62), was a research associate in the Department of Irrigation Research and Soil Science at UCLA (1962-65), and served in the Department of Engineering and Water Resource Center (1965-73)....
Zane Blaney is a radio journalist, producer, and co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation/San Francisco Bay Area (GLAAD/SFBA), a group which advocates for an end to bigotry and misinformation about LGBTQIA+ people in media. The collection consists...
One of the checks is for The Bullfrog Bank and Trust Company, also of Rhyolite, Nevada.
Serial issues, pamphlets, bulletins, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to twentieth century Romanian history and culture, especially in the post-World War II period, and to the Romanian émigré community in various countries.
Papers of John Edward Blankenchip, professor emeritus of the USC School of Theatre. Blankenchip joined USC in 1955, just a decade after the drama department was founded by playwright and director William C. DeMille, and continued to teach classes in...
Revision of a report made to the United States Office of Strategic Services in 1945.
This box consists of transactions and receipts related to Louis Blankenhorn's securities company located in Los Angeles, California.
The 12 boxes (5 linear feet) that comprise this collection contain correspondence, clippings, greeting cards, checks, receipts, photographs, transparencies, and other realia in connection with the art collection of Michael and Dorothy Blankfort. The files concern items in their personal...
The collection includes scripts for produced and unproduced films, television scripts, playscripts, novel and story manuscripts, and pamphlets. There is considerable material related to the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) and Blankfort's testimony before the group.
The folder contains a section of the Dawson Daily News with an article on Harold G. Blankman’s appointment to the head of two large companies because of a lawsuit the companies were involved in.
The collection includes menus, wine lists, and wine and food related booklets and memorabilia collected by San Francisco wine and food enthusiast Dr. Raoul H. Blanquie.
This collection contains material belonging to Charles Blanton, a former resident of Compton, CA. A majority of this collection is comprised of material from his time as a member of Black Sheep Harley Davidsons for Christ Motorcycle Ministry (Black Sheep...
John Blanton was an architect that worked predominantly in Southern California. Early in his career, he worked under architect Richard Neutra. In 1964 Blanton began his own practice in Manhattan Beach, California. The collection consists of architectural drawings related to...
The folder contains official documents regarding Henry Blasdel’s time in office as the Governor of Nevada.
Correspondence belonging to Henry G. Blasdel, first governor of Nevada.
This collection contains one undated Christmas card from serviceman Walter Blaser (rank and branch of service unknown) to his sister Mildred during the WWII era.
Contains 22 sheets of light blue lined paper and 2 thick sheets of cream paper, upon which are mounted the 2 plates. The volume has been set up to resemble a published book--even though it is handwritten--replete with a mock...
Contains reports and other documents relating to the hydrology of Israel.
Photos of the Rancho Los Alamitos area.
This group of 34 documents consists of correspondence, reports, and accounts primarily accumulated by British civil servant William Blathwayt (1649-1717) between the mid 1670s and 1712 in his capacity as a British government official in such roles as Surveyor and...
This collection contains correspondence and documents primarily accumulated by English civil servant William Blathwayt (1649-1717) in his capacity as a British government official in such roles as surveyor and auditor general of plantation revenues and secretary and member of the...
This collection consists of 195 pieces of business, diplomatic, and personal correspondence and accounts primarily accumulated by English civil servant William Blathwayt (1649-1717) during his service as a clerk in The Hague (1668-1672) and his tour of Europe in 1672,...
A selection of works by the photographer Eric Blau.
Rosalie Blau made many important contributions to the field of childhood education, and was a member of the California Association for the Education of Young Children until 1955. The documents her personal involvement in the field of childhood education between...
The Bob Blauner papers consist of materials related to the distinguished sociologist’s research, writings, and teachings on race relations, class, and masculinity. The bulk of the collection consists of Blauner’s research for his study of racism, manhood, and culture, "Black...
Correspondence, memoranda, and notices of meetings, relating to the Flemish nationalist movement in Belgium.
This collection contains 25 letters from Pvt. Ezra G. Blazo, USA during the Civil War, as well as 46 photographs and 28 legal documents.
Consists of the contents of a deconstructed scrapbook kept by award-winning disk jockey Marty Blecman. Includes correspondence, telegrams, personal and professional photographs, promotional materials, and articles on disco written by, and about, Blecman.
Collection consists of a typescript with holograph corrections, author's proof, page proofs, and index entries on 3 x 5 in. cards of Therese and Charles Bleefield, in their translation of (1949) by Alexandre Tansman....
Collection consists of scripts and ephemera related to the career of Robert Blees. Includes scripts for various television series (26 titles) including, Barnaby Jones (1973), Bob Newhart show (1975), Bonanza (1967), Kraft suspense theatre (1963), and Project U.F.O. (1975, et...
The Bleiberg papers is a collection that documents Laura Bleiberg's work and research on dance and dance companies throughout her 40 years as a dance critic. The collection consists of Bleiberg's personal notes and published articles, performance programs, photographs, marketing,...
During her years as a real estate broker and historic preservation advocate in downtown Los Angeles, Sandra Bleifer created and collected a trove of materials documenting the revitalization of downtown in the 1990s and 2000s--decades witnessing an enormous amount of...
Collection consists of pamphlet about the Bleitz Wildlife Foundation and 3 color printed plates (printed in Germany) for the never-completed work by Don Bleitz, "Birds of America". The pamphlet describes the publication project, a description of the illustrations, and a...
This is a small collection of the professional papers of Dr. Hector P. Blejer, M.D., D.I.H., a diplomat of the American Board of Preventive Medicine, certified in Occupational Medicine, with a notable career in occupational and environmental medicine, toxicology, and...
This collection of baseball memorabilia honors San Jose State University Hall of Fame baseball player Howard "Lefty" Blethen. Materials include two awards, two autographed baseballs, and one autographed football. The materials are dated between 1978 and 2001.
Melvin Blevins served with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power as watermaster for the Upper Los Angeles River Area, and as senior hydrologic engineer in the Groundwater and Water Rights, Los Angeles Aqueduct Division. The collection consists mostly...
This collection contains two correspondence from an unknown soldier in the Metropolitan Hotel in Washington, D.C. after the First World War. The correspondence describes photographs that pertained to the soldier's time overseas.
Transcripts of papers of the Abbé Béliardi, "agent du commerce et de le marine a l'espagne, 1757-1771", (mss. 10766-10770 and 13418) They relate to the Family Compact; trade with Mexico, Louisiana, the West Indies, and the Philippines; and to war...
Correspondence, cards, notes, photographs, and printed ephemera of English author Eric Walter Bligh, whose works included (1932), (1940), and (1961). Acquired by the UCSB Library in 1965, with Bligh's book collection of several hundred volumes focusing primarily on latter nineteenth...
Onset of visual disability (Stargardt Disease), 1958; lack of accommodation in Kansas public schools; enrollment in the University of Kansas and rudimentary assistance from the Department of Rehabilitation, 1971-74; antiwar activism; discrimination in employment; Blind Services Director and Deputy Director...
This collection contains materials for both Naoum and Eugenia Blinder; however, the majority of the materials concerns Naoum and his concert career. The types of materials include newspaper clippings of concert reviews, concert programs and posters, photographs of many professional...
Marjeanne Blinn, a children's librarian and former student of Frances Clarke Sayers, worked with Sayers on an anthology of Sayers' writings, , published in 1964. The collection includes over sixty 3" reel tape recordings of Sayers' lectures, speeches and workshops,...
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, personal documents, bulletins, newsletters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian military history, especially during World War I and the Russian Civil War, and to Russian émigré affairs. Includes papers of individual émigrés and records of...
This collection contains blueprints for Bliss & Faville buildings....
Merced Golf Club: south and west elevations, first floor plan, second floor plan (pencil on tracing paper); James Flood residence, San Francisco: window detail; gate (pencil on tracing paper); Maud Lee Flood residence: front elevation, 5 October 1911 (blueprint).
Includes 2 compositions (Ballet "Lady of Shalott" and String quartet no. 2) commissioned for performance at the University of California, Berkeley, and class notes for courses taught at Berkeley, 1940-1941....
The collection contains the papers of Leslie and Carey Bliss.
Correspondence, drafts, and research materials related to Carey S. Bliss's Autos Across America: A Bibliography of Transcontinental Automobile Travel, 1903-1940.
(1861-1929). 1 note (ANS) from [?], re an unpublished poem on Christmas card by Carman, n.d. Gift from Martina and Randolph Sasnett, accessioned May 23
The collection consists of a small, disassembled album of mounted photographs depicting the Bliss Ranch, owned by brothers John Dallett Bliss and Robert Parker Bliss from the mid to late 1890s. The ranch was located near the base of the...
This collection contains a journal written by Robert Stanton Bliss that records his activities as a private of Company B in the Mormon Battalion between 1846 and 1848, as well as correspondence related to the journal.
The materials consist of correspondence and related documents from his time as Collector of Customs for Cuba, personal and administrative correspondence received while on the Army War College Board, drafts and finished texts of speeches, book reviews, military reports, expense...
Correspondence and memoranda, relating to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference; the military, economic, and political situation in Europe following World War I; and European relief and reconstruction. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
Typescript and three galleys of Bliven's autobiography....
This collection represents those files which were kept at Mr. Bliven's last place of residence, Kingscote Gardens (on the Stanford campus). The majority of the files date from the 1950s to the present, and are divided into alphabetically-arranged correspondence files...
The papers span the life and career of American art historian, professor, curator and collector, E. Maurice Bloch, from his student days in New York City to his retirement in Los Angeles (bulk ca. 1935-1989). It includes extensive correspondence, research...
The main body of correspondence, donated by Lillian Hodgehead to the University in 1962 spans the years 1919-1958. It consists of letters written by Bloch to Lillian Hodgehead (initials LH) and Ada Clement (initials AC) or both of them (joint)....
The Bloch papers document Felix Bloch's role in twentieth century physics as a scientist, teacher and administrator. The collection includes correspondence, grant proposals, lecture notes, minutes and accompanying documentation regarding departmental, university and national committees, research notebooks, grants, patents, and...
Distributed by the Division of Labor Statistics and Law Enforcement.
Tapes from a symposium held on October 27 and 28, 1989, at Stanford University; speakers included Robert Hofstadter, James S. Harris, William A. Little, K. Halbach, Erwin Hahn, D. Fisher, H. Gutfreund, Alexander Pines, E. Raymond Andrew, and W.F. Brinkman.
This collection contains materials related to Blochman Family history including correspondence and personal items. There is a small amount of material regarding Temple Tifereth Israel and Hyman S. Wolf.
The collection consists mainly of copies of articles, notes, photographs, and correspondence regarding genealogical research into the Blochman family, as well as the Rosenthal family. The research was primarily done by Mary Hoexter. The collection also contains Lazar Blochman's school...
Block 14 of the Dutch AIDS Memorial Quilt was created in memory of people who have died from AIDS and AIDS-related illnesses. Block 14 includes eight panels. The textile piece was donated to GLBTHS from Stichting NAMENproject Nederland (NAMES Project...
Open reel tapes containing off-air recordings from the late 1940s through the mid-50s, particularly of Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
Maps and listings for houses and residents of San Francisco, from the San Francisco Bank, stencilled with the name of Ted W. Steiger, Real Estate Appraiser. Volumes list residents' names in ink and include numerous annotations to the printed maps.
The Block CA Society, an athletics honor society formed in 1922, organized social events and issued awards. This small collection contains the club's meeting minutes and treasurer's account books from 1928-1970.
The Fritz Block papers span 7 linear feet and date circa 1918 to circa 1955. The collection is composed of pencil drawings of furniture designs, presentation and working drawings primarily of apartment residences located in Germany, pencil drawings of tombstone...
Gilbert (Gil) Block (1944-2010), also known as Sadie, Sadie the Rabbi Lady, was a formative member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The collection includes correspondence, organizational records, publications, audiovisual recordings, photographs, and artifacts.
Block was a visual effects artist, matte artist, painter, illustrator and educator who worked as an artist in the film industry and later taught at California State University, Northridge. The collection consists of visual artwork and personal papers including film...
Record Series 677 contains student memorabilia collected by Jacqueline Block Leisure (UCLA 1947), including a Kappa Alpha Theta mug and Senior Class Council identification card.
Materials documenting Martin F. Block's activities as a writer, founder and first editor of , and as a board member of the Celebration Theatre, Hollywood, in the 1980s. The collection includes unpublished poetry and prose 1938-1953 and 1982-1984, by Block,...
Photographic prints of Lotte Lehmann, family members, and acquaintances.
A potted plant (bamboo?) (61 x 29 cm ); 2 faces in profile (28 x 18 cm).
Series of leaflets relating to the projected development of German air power.
Pre-emption notice filed by Oscar C. Blodgett taking possession of property in San Joaquin County, February 10, 1854, claimed under a March 3, 1853 Act of Congress.
The collection contains correspondence to relatives, diaries, document (honorable discharge from the GAR), and artifacts (spoon/fork/knife eating utensil, oak leaf clusters, and a GAR pin)....
Relates to Latvian politics and to the Karlis Ulmanis coup d'état in 1934.
Personal and professional papers of Tulane University archaeologist Frans Blom, founder of the Middle American Research Institute and authority on Mayan archaeology.
The Mt. Diablo Quicksilver Mine was located at the eastern base of Mt. Diablo. These are records of the Mt. Diablo Quicksilver Mine that includes ledgers, receipt books, work sheets, financial materials, board meeting minutes, and other items. Vic. Blomberg...
The Warren Blomquist Collection deals with locomotive conversion from coal to oil and diesel fuels. The collection consists principally of photocopies of articles and reports. Part of the material was obtained from unpublished records of the Southern Pacific Railroad in...
Manuscript of "Blood of silence" with a foreword in the hand of Tomiji Noguchi (Yoné's son) dated 1948 and undated typescript copies of several poems. A copy of a letter from Isamu Noguchi in folder 1 notes that the manuscript...
Typescript of Colonel Clendenen's book which was published in 1969 by MacMillan Co. Typescript includes revisions in pencil made by Clendenen's editor, a Mr. Ritner....
(1977) and (1978) are two feature films produced by Michael Klinger and Julian Melzack. The collection consists of publicity and script material representing the two films.
Charles Bloom was a librarian at Humboldt State University from 1952 until 1983 when he retired. The Charles Bloom Slide Collection consists of photographic slides he took while in northwestern California or traveling. His role as Faculty Advisor for the...
Henry S. Bloom worked in the gold fields in California during the Gold Rush from 1850 to 1851. The collection is comprised of one folder correspondence and printed material, including newpaper clippings and a check (1851-1968, bulk 1851-1899).
Photographs, greeting cards, and records documenting the life of Luther E. "Luella" Bloom, circa 1931-1988. The bulk of the materials date from circa 1975 to 1987. Bloom was a unionized waiter in Los Angeles from 1972-1981. He also had a...
Opal Weimer Fostvedt Tice (ca. 1900-1978) was a member of the Los Angeles art community and often a model for photographers in the group. Will Connell (1898-1961) was a self taught photographer (1920s). He opened a studio in downtown Los...
This collection contains items relating to the Balboa Park Protective Association that document their efforts for the preservation of San Diego’s Balboa Park.
One letter (ALS) re request for admission. New York, 1878. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Holograph letter written by the Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Sanitary Commission in response to complaints about camp conditions.
This collection consists of material concerning the Pony Express, including books, pamphlets, letter press plates, photos, manuscripts, and material on Contra Costa County places. Roy wrote the book, Pony Express-The Great Gamble.
Three drawings by San Francisco-based landscape architect and ACT UP Golden Gate member William Bacon "Bill" Blossom, who died of AIDS on February 14, 1995.
The collection consists of notes, memoranda, correspondence, speeches, reports, maps, photographs, and records relating to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Central Valley Project, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Region, salinity, the Delta hearings, water rights, acreage limitations, the Reber Plan, fish and...
Chiefly studio portraits of the George Blount family of Illinois, Scottsdale Ariz., and Highland Park Calif., and their relatives. Includes photographs of George Blount from a boyhood daguerreotype to his retirement (ca. 1910) from a career as school principal. Includes...
This collection contains deeds and indentures carried out by Fannie B. Bludworth on behalf of her deceased husband, Charles Bludworth, regarding his properties in the village of Snelling, in the County of Merced.
The Blue and Gold Dairy Club, organized in 1920 at the Davis campus, brought together students who were interested in the dairy industry. This small collection contains the club's correspondence, meeting minutes, and several photographs
On November 26, 1967, Dr. Thomas William Matthew of the National Economic Growth and Reconstruction Organization (NEGRO) acquired two South Los Angeles bus companies from Frank and Herbert Atkinson. Atkinson Transportation Company (ATCO) and the South Los Angeles Transportation Company...
Ben Blue (1901-1975) was a dance instructor, dance school proprietor, and night club owner in Hollywood and San Francisco). In 1926, he appeared on screen in short subjects for Warner Brothers and later worked with Hal Roach, Paramount, and MGM....
This collection includes digitized negatives, photographs, and presentation board from the Blue Circles, Little Misses, and Jr. Misses social organizations. The presentation board consists of images from the 1930s and 1990s of the Blue Circles, a Young Women's Christian Girl...
Two World War I era flyers: "To Help Horses in War Time." London, ca. 1916-1918. Alpha list.
The collection consists of a five page report on the Frontier Mining Property, “Blue Hog Channel”, in Butte County, California, dated October 26, 1933.
Bills of lading.
Administrative records, slides, photographs, film, video recordings, sound recordings, objects, textiles, buttons, and ephemera from the Blue Max Motorcycle Club, a gay motorcycle club founded in Los Angeles in 1968. The materials document club events such as motorcycle runs, anniversary...
A photograph album and letters documenting the experiences of an American serviceman stationed in China during World War II.
With these: 3 sheets of specifications.
Blueprints of the mining company in Virginia City, Nevada; Designed by Lou M. Louis, September 30, 1935.
Blueprints traced by O.F. Cassidy, 1941, of equipment for lowering redwood trees over six feet in diameter, proposed by C.H. Wright in 1923.
This collection contains blueprints and other material from the University of California, Riverside. Mostly contains information on buildings from the UCR campus; especially from the Orbach Science Library.
The Blues Periodicals collection (1994-2014) comprises of five music magazines or periodicals primarily about blues as well as jazz. Also included are three additional music magazines concerning professional recording and sound production technology. The bulk of the collection consists of...
Arlene Blum (born March 1, 1945) is an American mountaineer, writer, and environmental health scientist. Her papers include photographs, writings, diaries, articles about the Annapurna expedition in 1978, a year-long trek across the Himalayas, and various other climbs. Also inlcuded...
This collection consists of the set drawings of American set designer Bob Blum. Artwork includes sketches, paintings, and watercolors.
World War II correspondence and memorabilia.
Photographs document various aspects of construction of new east span of San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, with emphasis on ironworkers and pile drivers.
Collection includes subject and reference files on earthquakes and earthquake-resistant design; slides, photographs, and videos pertaining to earthquakes and earthquake engineering; course files as both student and teacher; reports and other materials on Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant; and talks, lectures,...
The core collection, mostly music manuscripts, correspondence, concert programs and performance tapes, were given to the Music Library in November, 1989. The composer has been donating other manuscripts every year, as documented by the acquisition correspondence (8/1). This is an...
Herman Allen Blumenthal was an art director and production designer for the film industry. The collection consists photographs of theater sets, scenes, and sketches of stage productions, including operas and Shakespeare plays. Additionally there are prints of various genres of...
The collection consists of Louis Blumenthal's diaries from 1911 through 1922 and from 1944; documents (including some correspondence) relating to the founding and early years of the San Francisco Jewish Community Center; files on some of Louis Blumenthal's publications; manuscript...
The Robert F. Blumofe papers span the years circa 1965-1999 (bulk 1970s-1980s) and encompass 12 linear feet. The collection contains comprehensive production material for BOUND FOR GLORY and production and distribution material for YOURS, MINE AND OURS, as well as...
The Walt Blumoff photographs, 1971-1975, include images of a school bus with religious text, the SPREE (Society of Pat Rocco Enlightened Enthusiasts) float in the 1974 Los Angeles Christopher Street West Parade, Ann Nobel receiving a SPREE award, assorted street...
Relates to the territorial dispute regarding the Polish Corridor. Speech delivered in Berlin, March 16, 1933.
Miscellaneous papers, including citizenship papers for Isaac Bluxome, Sr., June 27, 1828; letter to J. Bluxome from Philander Chase, 18 July 1839 re gift for Jubilee College in Illinois; copy of last will, 7 Feb. 1842, of John DeCamp, father-in-law...
Four audiotaped radio shows of Bly's lectures. Includes Bly's "Jungian" interpretations of Grimm's fairy tales and readings of his own poetry.
This collection is made up of over 400 VHS and SVHS tapes, including master and duplicate tapes, raw and edited content and multiple and single camera footage; tapes capture many San Francisco and Bay Area LGBT social and recreational events...
This collection contains the lodge's constitution, by-laws, minutes, correspondence, and reports. It also includes photographs, the lodge's charter and seal, membership lists, and a centennial anniversary book.
This collection of 10 pamphlets reflects Jewish activities in the B'nai B'rith lodges of Chicago, Cleveland, Nashville, and New York.
The collection consists of materials assembled by B'nai B'rith, David Lubin Lodge No. 37, including a scrapbook.
The B'nai B'rith, District Grand Lodge No. 4 records document an extensive history of Jewish programming and community service from one of the most important Jewish organizations in North America.
Records include financial records, correspondence, publications, reports, program materials, and memorabilia.
The collection consists of Reno Lodge minutes (1933-1951); a Carson and Washoe Lodges initiation book (1895-1900) that lists the age and occupation of candidates; financial materials; a charter of Women's Auxiliary No. 9; and a constitution for District Grand Lodge...
The collection consists of the Lodge's by-laws from 1903; an initiation book (1879-1910), which includes members' ages and occupations; minutes of the lodge (1899-1904); and other general board materials.
Snapshot photographs, ephemera (programs, fliers, etc.) and clippings documenting activities of and individuals associated with B'nai B'rith Lodge 252 of Oakland, Calif. in the mid-1990s.
The collection consists of mainly administrative records, including minute books; financial records; membership rolls and invitation books; as well as general programs and bulletins.
The collection consists of the Lodge's initiation book (1897-1914), which includes members' ages and occupations.
The collection consists of the formal and signed charter of consolidation that resulted in the establishment of B'nai B'rith, San Francisco Lodge, Number 21 on May 8, 1922, newsletters, banners, scrapbooks, plaques, and awards. Most of these came from Golden...
The collection consists of two scrapbooks and some bulletins (1964-1968) produced by the Oakland, California chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. The scrapbooks document the activities of the Eleanor Roosevelt chapter of B'nai B'rith Women with newspaper clippings, invitations, telegrams, lists...
The two albums titled document the lifestyle of the British foreign service community in Beijing, Tianjin (Tientsin), Hankou (Hankow), Jiujiang, and Yantai (Chefoo), and also include views of well-known monuments and sites in Beijing, Hankou, and Ningbo (Ningpo) during the...
Letters written by both Betty and Walter Boadway while Lt. Walter Boadway, AEF was stationed abroad at the 8th Aviation Instruction Center in Italy, and later in Paris, France during the First World War One.
The records of the Board of Examiners consist of 104 bound volumes created from 1856-1910. These bound folios were assigned identification numbers F2429 and F3349. These record groups are organized into nine series consisting of Minutes, Record of Claims, Appropriations,...
Ledger showing dentists who registered with the California Board of Dental Examiners through the County Clerk-Recorder's office. Location A 1.3
The records of the California State Board of Education consist of 110 cubic feet, 358 bound volumes, and audiocassettes of records covering the period 1866 through 2004. The official Board meeting minutes make up the bulk of this record group...
Minutes, courses approved, evaluations of departments, miscellaneous projects, etc.
The Board of Marine Underwriters case summaries of marine accidents and Pacific Coast Lumber Fleet journals and records (SAFR 17892, HDC 398) include three case summaries of marine accidents examined by the Board of Marine Underwriters and two copies of...
In 1885, a board of state and territorial commissioners was created to develop the North, Central, and South American Exposition in New Orleans. These two manuscripts are the minutes of the board's meetings, as taken by secretary Charles B. Turrill,...
Mounted invoices - from individuals for labor, from various firms for supplies and equipment, from newspaper offices, etc. Primarily in San Francisco.
Record of all regular and special sessions of the County Board of Supervisors, the elected legislative agency of the county. Location: A9.1-5
Index to Board of Supervisors Minutes
The Board of Supervisors Records consist of financial records, Board of Supervisor meeting minutes, County ordinances, record of boundaries of school districts, records of franchises, road registers, adminstration files, and ephemera.
Art and other special exhibits have been displayed at the Graduate Theological Union Library since opened in 1981. This collection contains records from the the Trustees Aesthetics Committee and the art curator's office. Materials include flyers, slides and photos of...
This subseries contains agendas and minutes of meetings held by the Committee on Faculty and Staff Affairs from October 13, 1960, to November 28, 1979. Meetings held after November 28, 1979, are found in Board of Trustees bound agendas....
The Collection of the Board of Trusteed contains records dating from 1937 -1998. All records pertain to actions, events, and consequences brought about by the CSU Board of Trustees. The collection is divided into 4 series. The records are arranged...
The Board of Trustees acts as the governing body of the University of San Diego. The board holds regular quarterly meetings and special meetings as necessitated by important issues or events. This collection contains the Board of Trustees minutes and...
Relates to the Red Cross in France during World War I.
True Boardman began his career as a child actor in silent films. He went on to write for radio and television, including and . The collection includes script material, photographs, assorted writings, and a small amount of memorabilia, printed materials,...
The Boat People S.O.S. records contain materials from the Vietnamese Alliance Association, Boat People S.O.S. by-laws and meeting minutes, pamphlets, correspondence, and materials documenting Boat People S.O.S.'s early work and programming. Formed in 1980, Boat People S.O.S. was based in...
Personal collection of comic books, including Dr. Strange, Metal Men, Warlock, X-Men, and other titles from the mid-1970s. Also includes issue #7 of Tesserae (Spring 1977), a UCSC student-produced comic book....
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, maps, notes, photographs, and printed matter, relating to military strategy and operations in the China-Burma-India Theater, and to the United Nations prisoner of war camps during the Korean War.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Daniel E. Boatwright, Democrat, served the California Legislature as a State Assembly Member from 1973-1980 and as a State Senator from 1981-1996. The Daniel E. Boatwright Papers consist of 4 cubic feet of records reflecting Boatwright's legislative activities during his...
These photographs were sent to Mitzie Matsunaga who was incarcerated at Rohwer Concentration Camp. Joseph (Joe) Nishikawa and Yukio Kishi, subjects of the photographs, volunteered out of Rohwer into the 442nd.
Contains copies of 3 poems by Bob Kaufman; a transcript of an interview of Eileen Kaufman; copyright registration of musical compositions with music, by Eileen Kaufman; journal and songs, by Eileen Kaufman; photographs including some of Bob Kaufman. Oversize folder...
Research notes primarily dealing with his work on clostridium pasteurianum. The notebooks are numbered 1-2 and 4-13.
The collection is comprised mainly of Bob Cormack's research on various topics in Western history, including the lives of John Lawrence and Will James.
This collection consists of personal materials of Bob Hideo Kaichi's during his time serving with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team 34th Infantry Division during World War II.
Photographs documenting the everyday lives of the inhabitants of Happy Camp, Calif. in the 1990s.
Snapshots and more formal images, chiefly in the format of black & white and color negatives, taken by amateur photographer Bob Peterson. Images depict various locations in San Francisco -- with an emphasis on San Francisco State University, North Beach...
Self-published titles in this collection include: Cuban poems -- Poems about poetry -- Suicidal octopus -- That great field of gravity called love -- Walt Whitman, Arthur Rimbaud, François Villon and Vincent Van Gogh as seen through the eyes of...
Blueprints for the roller coaster at Playland at the Beach, San Francisco, designed by Arthur Loof.
Files and videocassettes of a professor at UCLA's Anderson Graduate School of Management, mainly pertaining to the Western Training Lab, tannebaum's work there with small group processes such as Sensitivity Training and T-Groups, and his career in organizational development.
This collection consists of one carbon copy letter from Bob [unknown last name] USMM to his family, during World War II.
Dorothy Boberg was a community activist who, as a member of numerous local civic and activist organizations, worked on myriad community issues within the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles areas, and beyond. The includes research material pertaining to...
Vladimir Bobritski, better known as Bobri, was born May 1898 in Kharikiv, Ukraine. He was an illustrator, author, composer, educator and guitar historian who arrived in the United States in 1921. Bobri's career and hobbies overlapped over time and he...
7 photographs of a Mobil station at Wilshire Blvd. and Cochran in Los Angeles, some featuring an airplane on display and some featuring John McCormick, an employee and the donor of the collection.
One volume listing voucher numbers, payees, dates, amounts and purpose of expenditures on northeastern California's Boca and Loyalton Railroad....
Vocabulary of the language of the Pokoman Indians of Guatemala, for letters A-N only. 220 pages. This major section is followed by a vocabulary of parts of the human body, 11 p., and a vocabulary of Latin adverbs, prepositions, and...
The papers contain manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, photographs, clippings, ephemera, and other material by and about the Futurist artist and theoretician. The collection is especially representative of his Futurist period (1910-1915), and includes a number of essays, most of which were...
Poems relating to Poland during World War II.
The Steven Bochco Papers covers Bochco’s work as a writer, creator, and producer of television programs including Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, and Doogie Howser, M.D. The bulk of this collection is scripts for the aforementioned shows. Many of the...
Collection consists primarily of television scripts related to the career of actor Lloyd Bochner. Contains a variety of titles including "The Richard Boone Show" (1963-64), "Hong Kong" (1960-61), and "Dynasty" (1980-82). Includes annotated scripts, call sheets, and other production related...
Correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the reunification of Germany and to subsequent issues of equitable treatment of citizens. Photocopy.
Relates to German military operations on the western and eastern fronts during World War II. Photocopy.
Primarily concerning Bock's involvement with the League of Women Voters.
Fred Bock (1939-1998) was a respected leader in Church music. He was a noted composer, arranger, clinician, studio musician, organist, pianist, choral director, and music publisher. This is a collection of his original manuscripts.
The collection documents the life and work of activist Laura J. Bock. There are materials related to her personal and family history, her business, and her work as a lesbian feminist, disability rights and fat activist. Bock’s papers include correspondence,...
This archive provides a view of the day-to-day activities of a San Francisco printing company located in the Chinatown district. Comprises approximately 839 pages of invoices and receipts dated 1922-1924, and an additional 230 invoices and receipts from 1930-1931. Most...
Mainly relate to property in Oakland. Also included are a few business papers of Leon Bocqueraz, with letters from Mortimer Fleishhacker and others, and documents concerning the estates of Pierre and Antoine Bocqueraz.
Drafts of writings, relating to various aspects of traditional Chinese culture, including language, literature, philosophy, religion, and social thought. Photocopy.
The DeWitt Bodeen papers span the years 1946-1984 and encompass 7 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts, mostly unproduced; playscripts; clippings; correspondence; books; periodicals; and photographs....
Collection contains records of cases tried at the Bodega Township Justice Court between 1911 and 1934. Includes the criminal justice docket.
Collected sermons of Rev. Reynold B. Boden (1893-1965), British-born lecturer at USC on comparative religion, 1936-1953.
David P. Boder (1886-1961) was a psychology professor at the Lewis Institute (now Illinois Institute of Technology) (1927-52), the trustee and executive director of the Psychological Museum in Chicago (1937-57), and the psychological consultant with the war training program of...
Catalogs and prices lists, photographs and scrapbooks of flowers, travels, celebrations and people chronicling the business of John Bodger and Sons seed business.
This small collection consists mostly of court and financial records from the mining town of Bodie, California, chiefly dating from 1879 to 1910, as well as some later articles and notes with information on Bodie's history. Of particular interest are...
Photographs of Bodie show inhabitants (including many children and their pets), buildings, automobiles, other transportation (mules and horses), and general scenes. Some show Bodie in winter.
The Bodie Consolidated Mining Company Collection contains records collected and created by the Bodie Consolidated Mining Company (BCMC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Galactic Resources Ltd. of Vancouver, Canada, which performed mining exploration activities near the Bodie State Historic Park...
Statements, reports, accounts, etc., 1898-1908.
The F. J. Bodilsen papers (SAFR 17606, HDC 33) include correspondence, memos, personal records and other printed materials from Bodilsen's work with the U.S. Lighthouse Service. This collection is processed and available for research use without restriction.
The Lester J. Bodin Papers include photographs, union membership cards, certificates, and yearbooks. Certificates consist of a certificate of promotion from Clawson School and a vaccination certificate from the Oakland Health Department.
Album and negatives depict a couple's travels circa 1900, including visits to the Exposition Universelle in Paris, the London Zoo, Venice, and Egypt, as well as family snapshots believed to be made in Long Island, New York.
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, reports, newsletters, printed matter, and photographs, relating to relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II, and to the placement of Japanese-American students in colleges.
Includes three letters to Dr. Brown, and two photographs, relating to Dr. Bodington's grandfather, George Bodington, M.D., and the reprinting of the latter's work, From Rittenhouse Books, 12/90....
Writings, correspondence, personal documents, and printed matter, relating to Russian military history, cattle-breeding, and Russian migr affairs.
Wilhelm Loeb's German passport that indicates that he went to the German consulate in San Francisco to register the additional name "Israel"; collection of correspondence between Ernest Marcus and Alfred Neumann.
Exhibit catalog from DeGolyer Library, SMU, 1989.
Dr. Paul Bodor, born in 1907, was a Hungarian refugee who escaped with his family during the 1956 revolution. The Paul Bodor papers includes correspondence and printed matter related to his refugee status and immigration to the United States.
Relates to the history of Luxembourg and to post-World War II reconstruction tasks in Luxembourg. Lecture delivered at the University of London.
Views depict the residence of E.A. Bodwell (possibly Sonoma County), and Sonoma County scenes (some Petaluma River) including Donahue and Lakeville.
The collection consists of 35mm slides and photographic prints of Mr. America, Mr. California, and other bodybuilding events in Southern California and Tijuana, Mexico, circa 1970-2000.
Nils A. Boe was Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Relations (OIR) from 1969 through 1971. The Office of Intergovernmental Relations was created as part of the Office of the Vice President by Executive order 11455. The purpose of the...
"There were two members of the Boeck family in medicine. One preceded Hansen as Chief of the Bergen Leprosarium and at first I thought that this might be Hansen's transcripts of his lectures. But I am told this is Cesar...
This collection contains over 200 printed maps and small atlases, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, relating to the geographic areas of Latin America, including the Caribbean, and Spain and Portugal. Most are not widely held by other libraries,...
The Boeckmann Center Iberian and Latin American poster collection consists of posters and prints from Argentina, Cuba, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States acquired by the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. The posters...
Relates to mortality and health of the civilian population of Vienna during World War I.
Marissa de Leon and Leah Marie Boehm were dance teachers during the 1930s and 1950s who focused on studying and collecting information on South American dance. This Collection includes news clippings, notated scores, dance diagrams, brochures, pamphlets, reports, illustrations, photos,...
The Santa Susana Field Laboratories (SSFL) was established by Rockwell International in 1946. SSFL comprises approximately 2,700 acres located in the southeastern section of Ventura County. Rocket engine testing began at the SSFL in the 1940s. Research conducted at SSFL...
The Boeing News collection is a one series collection that contains Boeing News periodicals dating from December 1997 to March 2002.
The scrapbook, predominantly of newspaper clippings from the and from April 29 through September 21 1948 records the strike between the International Association of Machinists (IAM), Lodge 751 and Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle, WA. The scrapbook also includes: Picket...
Richard F. Boeke served as minister of the First Unitarian Church of Berkeley, California, 1973-1995. During his ministry, he was involved in the Howard Thurman Educational Trust, the International Association for Religious Freedom, and the Uniquest Foundation, among other groups...
Relates to the French statesman Robert Schuman.
This collection consists of an approximately 400 page ledger. Each page contains approximately eight pre-printed prescription forms, as completed in manuscript by local physicians, with the medication filled by Boerner's Pharmacy. The majority of prescriptions are from physicians and apothecary...
Collection consists of a 1936 letter from English writer and playwright W. Somerset Maugham to Mrs. H.F. Boesche.
Collection consists of black and white and color photographs, negatives, slides, and contact sheets produced by photographer Richard Boetger in the early 1970s. Many of the items in the collection are portraits of male nudes but also include a few...
Excerpts from translation of speech delivered February 28, 1933, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Field Marshal Alfred Schlieffen, German army. Translated by Major Alfred E. Dedicke, United States Army.
This collection contains letters, photographs, and realia from Pvt. Charles E. Boewe, USA during the Second World War.
The Theodore W. Bogacz papers consist of writings and correspondence relating to the American academic Theodore Bogacz. The writings center on British cultural responses to World War I and include his doctoral dissertation "Sassoon and Company: Siegfrid Sassoon's Journey to...
This collection contains military orders, papers, photographs and artifacts relating to the career of Adm. Gerald F. Bogan of the U.S. Navy.
Papers, correspondence, and manuscripts of monograph of Dr. Emory Stephen Bogardus, the founder of the USC Department of Sociology and the School of Social Work, Dean Emeritus of The Graduate School at the University of Southern California, and world-renowned authority...
This collection contains correspondence to Debbie Bogdan, addressed to Bogies Brass Rail in North Bergan, New Jersey from several servicemembers serving overseas during the Persian Gulf War.
Relates to travels in Russia, Siberia, and Manchuria, gold-diggers in the Amur Republic of Zheltuga, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Siberia.
This collection chiefly contains the papers, articles, notes, and research material of Dr. Emil Bogen of Los Angeles, California.
At the time the finding aid was created, there was no biographical information available about Van BogertThe collection consists of various drafts of scripts, production material, photographs, art work, and music from several television and motion picture productions.
Vin Bogert was a comedy writer for radio, television and motion pictures. The collection consists of scripts and production information related to his work on , the , and other projects.
Consists of biographical and genealogical information concerning the Boggs family. Includes an undated family record of William M. and Sonora Boggs, a biographical sketch of Lilburn Boggs, and the "Boone Report," which lists the history of the Daniel Boone family...
Includes 4 portraits of 3 members of the Boggs family and 4 photographs of the old adobe rancho of Mariano Vallejo in Petaluma, Calif. Two of the portraits are inscribed to J.D. Boggs from his father "W.M.B.". Two of the...
William Montgomery Boggs wrote this 13 page handwritten remininscence in 1889 at the age of 78. In a rambling style, it tells of events and people related to his family's move to the Town of Sonoma in 1846 and of...
This collection comprises tax returns, receipts, and a legal document (that documents H. C. Anderson's ownership to the Bogigian Fruit Ranch).
The Darlene Bogle papers document her work in ex-gay ministries. Bogle, a former leader in Exodus International, directed an ex-gay ministry in Hayward California – Paraklete Ministries— in the 1980s and early 1990s. A national spokesperson for ex-gay ministry and...
Relates to foreign relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, and to political activities of Russian immigrants in the United States.
Audiocassette tape recordings of interviews and radio programs created by Abby Bogomolny (Abby B.). Abby B. hosted the gay and lesbian newsmagazine RADIO Q, broadcast on KUSP-FM in Santa Cruz, California from 1995-1997. The collection includes recordings from RADIO Q...
Scrapbook contains clippings, programs, and photographs on his Stanford football career, 1923-27, with a few clippings on his professional football career, 1930, and other subjects, 1927-47. The photographs include images of the 1925 Big Game (between Stanford and UC Berkeley),...
This collection documents the personal and professional life of Black lesbian author, publisher, educator, spiritual healer, and actor, SDiane Bogus. Bogus is also known as SDiane Adamz-Bogus, Shariananda Adamz, and The Oracle Soul-Joiner. The collection includes journals; photo albums; art;...
Correspondence, reports, writings, memoranda, manuals, minutes of meetings, printed matter, microfilm, and photographs, relating to counter-guerrilla military operations, especially in the Philippines (1947-1965), Vietnam (1961-1970), elsewhere in southeast Asia, and Colombia (1959-1960); the Allied occupation government in Japan; and communism,...
Collection includes the records, field notes and recordings, academic publications, teaching notes, photographs, and materials related to research case studies of American cultural and social anthropologist and USC Dean of Social Sciences and Communications Paul Bohannan (1920-2007).
Richard M. Bohart (1913-2007) served as Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis from 1946 to 1979. His Papers contain biographial materials, writings, research materials, and correspondence with researchers, growers, and museums regarding the control of mosquitoes and...
The Bohemian Club Collection (BASC 15) consists of material covering the activities of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco from 1872 to 2009, with the bulk of material from 1890 to 1970. Assembled from donations to the San Francisco Public...
Correspondence and printed music programs related to the Bohemian Club Sunday recitals music program. Materials were used for an article written by J.H. O'Rielly III, Russell Stepan, and Ronald Staeheli, published in Bohemian Library Club Notes (Number 48, Fall 1985)...
Views of groups at Bohemian Grove, unidentified nature scenes, redwoods, etc. Also includes a few copy negatves of Oakland, UC Berkeley, Alameda, etc.
Many group portraits of gatherings at Stow Circle, in the Bohemian Grove (Sonoma County, Calif.) Includes campfire views at night, banquet tables in concentric circles, a play, etc. One cabin interior is pictured.
This artificial collection consists of 397 photographic prints of Bohemian Grove (Sonoma County, Calif.) activities from 1890 to 1950. The Bohemian Grove is a secret society annual gathering place in the redwoods in Northern California for members of the Bohemian...
Photos taken at Bohemian Grove include two group portraits of unidentified men, one general view of the Bohemian Grove, and two views that include William Setchell.
The dates from 1964-1979 with some undated materials. The collection documents Bohmer's personal and professional life, including legal issues during his time as an assistant economics professor at San Diego State University as well as his arrest and conviction for staging...
The collection consists of commercially issued and other sound recordings, of music for television shows and motion pictures. The collection is in the midst of being processed. The finding aid will be updated periodically.
This collection contains various printed ephemera, proofs, and booklets produced by either Bohne himself or other California fine printers, as well as correspondence and other materials related to his involvement in the Rounce & Coffin Club and the private press...
The David Bohnett papers hold materials related to GeoCities as well as other ventures by Bohnett between 1996 and 2005. Types of materials found throughout the collection include correspondence, business plans and projections, executive summaries, merger and acquisition documentation, board...
The Bohnett Family Papers contain materials from the estate of Joan Evans Bohnett, a San José State University alumnus (Class of 1966), whose grandfather was an advisor to Presidents MacQuarrie and Wahlquist. Materials include newspaper clippings, newsletters, Tower Lists, faculty...
The Bohnett-Evans Family Papers, 1853-1994, are comprised of correspondence, legal files, and the memorabilia of two early California families, the Bohnetts of San Jose and the Evanses of San Francisco. The inclusive dates span more than a century and...
Almerian (Al) Robinson Boileau graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1926. He ranked up from ensign to lieutenant junior grade to commander. He received his wings in 1929. He was involved in Naval Aviation for several years.
The collection contains drafts, correspondence, notes, course materials, research aids, CVs, and audiovisual materials pertaining to the academic career of art historian and professor Albert Boime. Materials in the collection span Boime's graduate studies and lengthy career, including seminal research...
This collection contains a letter from a medical student in New York City to his girlfriend. A.L.s.; writer communicates advice to his girlfriend, whom he knew from Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Prof. Markoe [Thomas M.. Markoe of the College of...
This collection spans from 1954 to 2012 and contains Roger Boisjoly's professional and personal papers regarding the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and his engineering career.
Project proposals, conference papers, and journal articles, relating to the values of Western civilization, the contemporary intellectual climate in Europe and especially France, and the relation of these factors to the course of the Cold War. Photocopy.
Photographs of students and campus life at Stanford including the Boat House on Lake Lagunita, a women's conference, the Stanford Band in the stadium, yell leaders, campus buildings, and Professors Harold C. Brown and Paul R. Farnsworth. Some of the...
Clippings, printed articles, other printed matter, and video recordings of television news relating to aspects of the history of Yugoslavia and especially to the Yugoslav War of 1991-1995.
Memoirs, correspondence, clippings, and photographs, relating to Petr Stolypin.
This collection documents Dr. Robert Bolan's participation, as a community doctor and as President of the Board of Directors of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF), in the identification and prevention of AIDS and HIV. Bolan was also active in...
Letters, clippings, and miscellany, relating to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, and the victory over Japan in World War II. Includes a letter by MacArthur.
Dr. Gertrude C. Boland was a Cal Poly Pomona professor from 1957 to 1978. She was one of the first female faculty members at Cal Poly Pomona and also served as the acting dean for the School of Arts. Her...
Paula Boland, Republican, was a State Assembly Member from 1990-1996. The Paula Boland Papers consist of Assembly Bills and Correspondence Files, 1991-1996.
Relates to naval literature.
The Bill Boldenweck photograph collection, 1966-1992, (SAFR 10060, P92-038) is comprised of photographs related to San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle staff photographer Mattner "Matt" Southard. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, minutes, reports, consultation (patient) records....
Theodore “Ted” Bolduc was born on New Year’s Day in 1919 in Augusta, Maine to Michael and Jeanette Bolduc. He was their only son and grew up with two younger sisters, Violette and Anita. Ted enlisted in the Navy at...
The collection consists of speeches and writings, correspondence, radio scripts, identification documents, biographical data, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to the settlement of displaced persons at the end of World War II, Russian émigré affairs, communism and conditions...
Relates to the Russian Civil War in the Siberian Far East, activities of anti-Bolshevik forces, and Allied intervention in Siberia.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, dispatches, memoranda, reports, clippings, and photographs, relating to American relations with South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and East Germany.
Mainly re displays in the store's windows.
Among his many roles on stage, screen and television in a career that spanned sixty years, American comedian and dancer Ray Bolger was best known for his role as the Scarecrow in the 1939 film, . In addition to his...
Ray Bolger sheet music collection contains materials related to American actor, singer, dancer, vaudevillian, and stage performer Ray Bolger (1904-1987).
Original pen and ink drawings (41 items), largely unlabeled.
Photos of Bolinas buildings mounted in a book form, sent as a holiday greeting to Tom and Angelica Clark, 1970/1971.
Papers include correspondence, class materials, drafts of articles, published works, audio tapes, and reference files including many card files.
One document addressed to Silbestre Ochoa and signed by Simon Bolivar. Document is in Spanish.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Bolivia newspaper collection (1966-1992) comprises five different titles of publication, all in Spanish. All of the titles within this...
Clippings, pamphlets, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions in Bolivia, and especially to the Bolivian revolution of 1946.
The Maximilian A. W. Boll collection includes writings, photographs, and printed matter corresponding to his service in the United States Army during World War I.
Theophilus E.M. Boll (1902- ) was a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania (1922-72). The collection consists of letters, photographs, and research material relating to the English novelist Stephen Hudson and the publication of Hudson's novel , with...
William Bollaert was a noted English traveler, explorer, author, chemist, geographer, and ethnologist.
The Edward G. & John S. Bolles Records are arranged into two series: Office records and project records. The bulk of the collection consists of project drawings and photographs.
Writings, correspondence, serial issues, clippings, other printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to political, military and international aspects of the Spanish Civil War. Includes clippings from the Spanish, French, Italian and British press arranged day-by-day, microfilm of Spanish and foreign...
This collection contains correspondence to and from the "Bolner Boys": Sgt. Merrill H. Bolner, USAAC; Agent Thomas E. Bolner, USACIS; and LtCol. Donald E. Bolner, USAAC written during the Second World War.
The Bolsa Chica Collection comprises primarily the financial records of the six Bolsa Corporations, Bolsa Pacific, Bolsa Mesa, Bolsa Los Patos, Bolsa Laguna, Bolsa Huntington, and Bolsa Grande. All of the corporations are located in Southern California. There is additional...
Documents pertaining to oil leases at Bolsa Chica Beach, most of those in this collection owned by Edna Hubert.
Relates to the history of the Soviet Union since 1917. Produced in the Soviet Union.
Includes draft resolution by the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Leninist Party of India, relating to the political situation in India.
The Bolt Family Papers are arranged in seven series. Series I consists of biographical materials, including sixteen boxes of family diaries (1893-1973); Series II contains family and business correspondence (1887-1957); Series III consists of eleven Bolt family scrapbooks(1913-1952); Series IV...
This collection consists of photographs of places, persons, and events in Southern California history.
The Werner von Boltenstern postcard collection is one of the largest publicly-accessible collections in the United States. It contains approximately 1 million postcards from around the world, dating from the beginnings of postcard production in the late 19th century, and...
The Werner von Boltenstern Shanghai Photograph and Negative Collection consists of negatives and photographs of Shanghai, China, in the later 1930s and 1940s. Especially valuable are the images of Jewish refugees from Nazi-ruled Europe living in Shanghai.
The Werner von Boltenstern Travel Records Collection chiefly consists of government travel documents and the personal record-keeping that von Boltenstern maintained during his world-wide travels.
This collection consists of materials collected by Arthur L. Bolton and his family. Series 1 relates to Arthur L. Bolton's work in the sciences. Series 2-6 mostly relates to Arthur L. Bolton's personal life, family, and prose. They include correspondence,...
Charles Bolton was a community organizer active in the Mission District and Bernal Heights in San Francisco. He worked with the Mission Coalition Organization, a community action group that advocated for the residents of the mission district, and the Model...
Contains correspondence, Bolton family history, materials by and about Herbert Eugene Bolton and Frederick Elmer Bolton, and personal papers of Frances Appleton, and Jane Adams. Correspondents include Herbert E. Bolton, Frederick E. Bolton, Frances Appleton, and Jane Adams as well...
Photographs show Bolton family homes in Austin, Texas; Berkeley, Calif.; and Tunnel City, Wis.
Herbert Eugene Bolton (1870-1953) was an authority on the history of the Americas, especially during the Spanish settlement. He spent most of his professional career teaching at University of California, Berkeley. This collection consists of clippings of articles by Herbert...
The Herbert Eugene Bolton Papers document the career of an eminent historian who, as director of the Bancroft Library and Chairman of the University of California at Berkeley's History Department in the 1920s and 1930s, was a leader in...
PIC box 1: photographic print portraits of John H. Bolton, Sarah Fowler Bolton, George Bolton, Curtis Bolton, James E. Fowler and other members of the Bolton and Fowler families; photographs of Bolton residence in Peralta Park (Berkeley) and Healdsburg; and...
Contains genealogical information, correspondence, essays by Laura Bolton Brower and Ebenezer Tibbetts, newspaper clippings and other family information on the Bolton, Brower, Wilder, Tibbetts, Chase, Harkness and Treat families.
The Bolton-Wilder-Brower Family Photographs collection contains approximately 3,500 items, mostly photographs, dating from ca. 1850-ca. 1990. The collection pictures several generations of the Bolton, Wilder, and Brower families, who settled in various regions of the San Francisco Bay Area from...
The collection contains the personal and business papers of Thomas F. Bomar, including his articles on the San Diego Chamber of Commerce's involvement in aviation.
Captioned: Winter scene on Bonanza Creek -- Bonanza Creek above the Forks-Gold Hill in the distance [shows lumber yard and saw mill].
Fragments of letters by Priore Pandolfino, Ludovico Buonaccorsi, and unidentified correspondents.
Photographs of the Judge Hiram Gilbert Bond residence "New Park" in Santa Clara, California, and Bond family members including Marshall Bond at his cabin in Dawson, Yukon, 1898.
The Bond Family Photograph Collection, 1895-1906, documents the life of Judge Hiram Gilbert Bond, his wife Laura Higgins, their sons, Marshall and Louis, and their son's wives Amy L. Bond (wife of Marshall), and Mary Bond (wife of Louis). The...
Captain Bond's diary is hand written in 24 blank pages of a bound 1850 Belchers Farmer's Almanack, printed by James Bowes & Sons, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is written on the blank pages, and sometimes in the blank areas...
Relates to general description of Africa. Includes addenda entitled , by M. Bond; , by Charis Denison; , by J. H. Denison.
Pacific Lighting Corporation, a holding company was founded in 1886 by C.O.G. Miller and Walter B. Cline in San Francisco. Based in San Francisco, its holdings (primarily gas and electric utility companies) were in southern California.
This collection contains press clippings, manuscripts, and other material regarding the writings of Emile Pouvillon, a French novelist.
Pat Bond (1925-1990) was a lesbian playwright, theater performer, and Women’s Army Corps veteran. The collection includes research materials, drafts, manuscripts, audiovisual recordings, photographs, and costumes from Bond’s one-woman plays; additional correspondence, poetry, writing practice, character sketches, stories, and incomplete...
This collection contains 61 issues of "The Bond: The Servicemen's Newspaper", an American Servicemen's Union newspaper containing articles and letters written by servicemen. Topics relate to the antiwar movement, the Vietnam War, and American foreign policy.
The papers describe China during the period surrounding World War II and the Chinese Revolution. The documents, including correspondence, reports, writings, printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, contain descriptions, observations, and insights about political events in East Asia especially during...
Papers of William Bond (d. 1776), Revolutionary Army officer and colonel in the 25th Regiment of Foot from Massachusetts. Bond led the regiment from July 1775 to August 31, 1776, when he died from an illness at Mount Independence near...
Writings, reports, studies, Internet printout, and printed matter, relating to political conditions and election campaigns in Ukraine.
The Beulah Bondi papers span the years 1904-1980 and encompass 4 linear feet. The collection contains clippings, press releases, correspondence, awards, recordings, photographs, playscripts, teleplays, and a scrapbook. Most of the material on Bondi's film career, entailing clippings and photographs,...
Programs from performances of ballet, modern dance, and musicals; pamphlets and journal offprints discussing dance and dancers.
One bond appointing David Higgins to the office of Notary Public in San Joaquin County on June 1, 1864; one bond appointing John Wallace as San Joaquin County surveyor, March 5, 1870; bond appointing Melville Cottle San Joaquin County Superintendent...
The collection includes correspondence with many members of the retail and railroad industries, including John Barrigar, president of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, and James Farley, Chairman of Coca-Cola. The correspondence is primarily incoming and relates largely to Mr. Bone's retirement. Items...
Correspondence from Bonelli to various county department heads and his constituents, 1970. 52 oversize scrapbooks of newspaper clippings pertaining to Bonelli and his career, 1958-1972. Also photographs and memorabilia, including award certificates and resolutions presented to him. 1921-1972, undated (bulk...
The collection consists of Bonelli's letters, documents, photographs, programs, publications, scores, scrapbooks, audiovisual materials, posters and newspaper clippings.
Subject files, manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, calendars, photographs and ephemera of Isaac Bonewits (1949–2010), writer, lecturer, and liturgist with considerable influence on the American Neopagan and Earth religion movements of the late 20th century.
This collection contains papers and photographs relating to the environmental activism of San Luis Obispo resident Enrico Bongio. The collection contains correspondence with state and federal agencies, and local environmentalists, minutes and agendas of local non-profit environmental groups; articles and...
The collection contains diaries, photograph albums, loose photographs, and a scrapbook relating to Mildred A. Bonham, wife of Benjamin F. Bonham, who was appointed U.S. Consul to British India, in Calcutta, 1885-1894.
Albert Boni (1892-1981) originated the idea of a very small format for abridged classics called “The Little Leather Library,” which were sold through Woolworth's (1914). He sold the book shop in 1917 and joined Horace Liveright to form the Boni-Liveright...
The bulk of the collection pertains to Dr. Bonica's professional activities in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Early materials in the collection include notes from medical school, circa 1938-1940, and correspondence continues until immediately prior to Bonica's death. Additional post-mortem...
Collection consists of original drawings and camera-ready illustrations for 2d ed. of Bonica's textbook, edited by Bonica and John S. McDonald and published by Williams and Wilkins (Baltimore, Md.) in 1995. Some drawings were executed for the 1st ed. of...
Untitled history of the Central Valley area, covering the late 19th century, concerning agriculture, pioneers, and Native Americans in the area.
Diary, letters, printed matter, and miscellany relating to the visit of an American seismological delegation to China in 1974.
This collection contains 73 studio portraits of Native Americans from southwestern Arizona, and were probably taken between 1880 and 1883 in E.A. Bonine’s photography tent in Yuma, Arizona.
Collection consists of an illuminated diploma conferring the doctorate of philosophy and medicine of the University of Padua on Hieronymus Bonino....
The collection contains materials related to Allan F. Bonnalie’s life and career in aeronautics. Included are log books, correspondence, maps and charts, blueprints, scrapbooks, Bonnalie’s service records in World War I (1918-1921), certificates and military orders, manuscripts of writings by...
A collection of material related to Conrad Aiken gathered by Florence W. Bonnell and Fraser C. Bonnell for their Aiken bibliography.
The collection, compiled by the French photographer and collector Joachim Bonnemaison, consists of over 630 photographic and printed panoramic images of cities and sites mainly in Europe, but also in Africa, Asia, North America and South America.
This collection is the result of Frank E. Bonner's work as a consulting engineer for four California water agencies. The materials in this collection consist of water and hydroelectric power studies, maps, designs, computations, drawings, photographs, and reports on various...
The papers of James Frederick Bonner (1910 – 1996), Caltech alumnus (PhD, 1934) and professor of biology, 1938-1981. His papers include a large correspondence section with colleagues and organizations worldwide, as well as writings and talks, papers about his consultancy...
Anne Bonner Glasscock, writing under the name Michael Bonner, published four novels of Western fiction from 1960-1966. The Papers contain outlines, characterizations, typescripts with annotations and revisions, and select galleys for the novels: (1960); (1961); (1963); and (1966).
This collection comprises approximately 3,000 photographs and slides taken by Mitchell Bonner between 1975 and 2001, as well as printed ephemera collected by him through 2015. The images document Iu Mien, Lao, Khmer, Vietnamese, and Cambodian community social and cultural...
Silent film actress Priscilla Bonner performed with such stars as Will Rogers, Tyrone Power, Clara Bow, and Gary Cooper. The collection consists of clippings and photographs related to the career of Priscilla Bonner.
Relates to Allied cooperation during World War II and to the prospects for a postwar international organization. Draft of pamphlet published under the auspices of the World Citizens Association.
Newspaper articles suppressed by French government censorship relating to war news and French politics.
Forms part of: Henry J. Kaiser pictorial collection.
The Thérèse Bonney papers document her photojournalism during World War II and her contributions to war relief efforts in Europe, her life as an art collector, writer, and publicist, and her lifelong interest in French culture and work promoting Franco-American...
The Thérèse Bonney photograph collection at The Bancroft Library consists chiefly of documentary photography taken in various parts of Europe before and during World War II and portraits of well known artists and designers taken by Bonney while living in...
1885 reproduction of July 2, 1863 issue of Vicksburg Daily Citizen, printed on wallpaper; piece of Confederate flag from Fort Dionelson; and related publication, The Campaigns for Fort Donelson.
Philip Bono worked as a research and systems analyst for North American Aviation. His first "tour" with Douglas Aircraft Company was from 1949 to 1951, doing structural layout and detail design. From 1951 to 1960, he worked primarily in structures...
The Sonny Bono papers consist of television scripts, production records, film reels, photographs, memorabilia, and personal materials belonging to musician and politician Sonny Bono. Also included are scripts from television programs produced by George Schlatter and written by his collaborators...
John Bonomi worked for the Brunswig Drug Company and supplied pharmaceutical materials to Japanese Americans in concentration camps. This collection contains correspondences from various Japanese Americans who requested medicine and household materials, discussed payment methods, shared camp life, and friendly...
Blase Bonpane taught political science and sociology at California State University Northridge (1973-81), was the executive director of the Office of the Americas and the author of many books and articles, chiefly on Central America. The collection consists of correspondence,...
This collection contains 54 photographs by photographer Isaac H. Bonsall (1833-1909) chiefly depicting the landscape and Union Army operations during the American Civil War in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the surrounding regions, from approximately 1862 to 1865. The prints primarily document...
This collection details the creative output and life story of Italian writer and composer Massimo Bontempelli (1878-1960) through extensive correspondence and photographs (bulk 1920-1960), manuscripts, typescripts, drafts, clippings, and other media, a fair representation of his novels, plays, short stories,...
This collection comprises 22 diaries by Anne Elizabeth Bontine, the mother of 19th century Scottish politician and author Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham. The materials generally describe her reflections on social activities in Scotland and England providing a detailed account of...
This collection contains one typed three page letter written by Sgt. Wynona L. Boober, WAC to Josephine during the Second World War. Also included is one obituary of Wynona Boober Aldrich.
John Elof Boodin (1869-1950) was professor of philosophy at Grinnell College (1900-4), University of Kansas (1904-13), Carleton College (1913-28), and UCLA (1928-39). He also served as president of the American Philosophical Association, Western Division (1932-33). The collection includes correspondence, lecture...
The Book Artifacts Collection contains material relating to the development of writing, the history of printing, and the book arts (circa 2345 B.C.-1993 A.D.). This collection of artifacts and other realia illustrates various aspects of book production and design, from...
A volume from the Berkeley, Calif. rental library, The Book Balcony.
One exhibit announcement (John Henry Nash, Printer) and one related letter (ALS) from W. R. K. Young to Averill (?), Sept. 22 , 1917. Printers Collection. Alpha list.
The records of the Book Club of California dating from 1913 to 2001. The collection includes production files for Club publications, financial records, Club newsletters, and a small number of administrative files.
Views of book binding and mending operations.
Posters from fifteen book fairs that were held in California between 1963 and 2004.
The Book History Ephemera Collection consists of pamphlets, periodical titles, and boxes of realia/facsimiles pertaining to the history of books and printing such as clay tablets, horn books, moveable type, university press logos, and book plates.
Photographs by O.J. Heinemann. Photographer identified in ms. on page following photographs.
Album of sketches includes charcoal and pen and ink botanical and patterned designs. [ca. 1890s] Mostly 7th and 8th grades of schools in the city of Los Angeles including Breed Street, Harper, Spring Street, Sentous Street, Custer, and Ninth Street.
Bound manuscript.
Hubert Howe Bancroft (1832-1918) established a bookselling and publishing business in San Francisco. The collection consists of engraving plates, portfolios with prints, and editions of Hubert Howe Bancroft's and . Includes cygne noir edition, author's editions, and sections of the...
Records include pamphlets, brochures, newspaper articles, photographs, employee-owners manual, minutes, financials, articles of Incorporation, first invoice, blank distribution agreements and employment applications, materials from New School for Democratic Management.
Collection consists of correspondence and printed material, including publishers' catalogs....
Four handwritten pieces of correspondence concerning book reviews and recommendations. The June 12, 1895 letter, on The Daily Chronicle (of London) stationery, requests a review of the book, "Sonya Kovalevsky", that has been recently sent to the recipient. Addressed to...
The collection contains publication announcements, catalogs, price lists, correspondence, business cards, store related ephemera including Book Shook business cards, Book Shook wrapping, and branded store materials, and newspaper clippings.
This collection was donated by The Book Shop, LLC and contains an assortment of letters written by various authors spanning from 1916 to 1977.
The collection, created primarily as a teaching collection, consists of materials meant to be actively used to illustrate the history and techniques of various writing and print systems across the globe, including reproductions, souvenirs, and original specimens of printing and...
The collection consists of records, primarily minutes, of the Bookbinders and Bindery Women's Union, Local 31-125 and its predecessors. The collection also includes bank records, dance cards and banquet programs, arbitration agreements, and constitutions and by- laws. The records date...
The Bob Booker Collection, 1973-2003, consists of scripts, production material and audiovisual material for various primetime television specials and variety shows he wrote for. The bulk of this collection consists of scripts for the NBC sitcom Out of This World,...
Bob Booker is a writer, producer, and director of television. He has also written and produced comedy albums. The collection consists of photocopies of television scripts such as and . Additionally there are a small number of commercially released comedy...
Professional papers of Henry G. Booker, mathematician and physicist trained at Cambridge University in the 1930s. His research focused on radio wave propagation, during a long teaching career first at Cambridge University (1936-1947) and, subsequently, at Cornell University (1948-1964), and...
(1856-1915). One letter (TLS) from Booker T. Washington, American educator, orator, author and leader of the African-American community, on Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute stationery, to Charlotte Bowditch, noting he is to speak in Santa Barbara the following Tuesday. Los...
Letters to A.E. Shumate, I.W. Hellman, and others. Also included are Washington's handwritten notes for an address at the University of California, Berkeley, January 13, 1903.
Bookplates, or ex libris, are labels with a printed design intended to show ownership, usually pasted inside the front cover of a book. Sizes of bookplates vary from folio to very small. They are printed on white or colored paper,...
The collection consists of 82 bookplates that vary in styles and colors. There are bookplates for the Southwest Museum's Library collections (which became the Braun Research Library in 1979); Charles Fletcher Lummis' personal bookplates; and various personal and organizational bookplates....
Collection consists of thousands of bookplates from the United States, Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Iran, Russia, and South Africa. Includes several hundred children's bookplates, some highlighted by Kate Greenaway and engravings of Gordon Craig, G.H. Shurtleff, Pixie Harris, and wood...
The collection contains bookplates purchased or donated by various individuals over a period of years from about the 1960s to 1980s. Most of the bookplates are 20th century American, including a number from Santa Barbara and other parts of California....
Many autographed by famous persons. Includes many autographed American Red Cross bookplates collected by Noble E. Dawson.
The consists of approximately 45 bookplates including duplicates. Noteable names in the collection include the Jonathan Club of Los Angeles, Rev. John Casebow Barrett of Massacchuttes, and the Parascandolo family crest.
Formation of the Allen Press; discussion of handpress printing - materials, technique, presses, binding, etc. With this: copy of first draft of the Introduction to Printing with the Handpress by Lewis Allen; checklist of works produced by the Allen Press;...
The 1907 Carnegie-built Foley Library houses a variety of historical collections and formats. Library monograph and periodical holdings are published and catalogued works on local and regional history, the Gold Rush, and more. Researchers will find a rich resource for...
Booksellers' catalogs collected by the Clark Library and the Heritage Bookshop, dating from 1918 to the present. Booksellers represented are largely from the United States and from England, though other countries (particularly France and Germany) are also included.
Collection consists of booksellers' catalogs of Beat literature....
The collection is comprised of booksellers' letters, women's letters, and correspondence pertaining to Arwarton (Erwarton) Estate in Suffolk, England. Letters and printed materials in the booksellers' correspondence (ca. 1710-1854) are both to and from British booksellers, customers, authors, and others...
This collection consists of the textbook lists for classes from fall 1977/1978 to winter 1978/1979 from the bookstore at the University of California, Irvine.
This collection contains one correspondence from "Boom" written in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii preceding the Second World War.
The Boone Center for the Family Collection contains materials from the Savvy Chic events, sponsored by the Boone Center for the family.
Relates to American bombing operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
The Gary Boone papers focus on microprocessor inventor Gary Boone's work as a chip designer, primarily as it pertains to patents on which he was named. While employed at Texas Instruments, Boone worked on two pioneering chips: the TMX-1795 and...
Correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, city and state referendums and bills, surveys, clippings, notes, campaign donation records, and flyers documenting the gay rights activism of James Boone and Joseph Bocuzzo, 1977-1991. The collection primarily details the effort from 1985-1989 to implement...
Pat Boone was a renowned American rock n' roll and gospel singer born in 1934. This collection compiles photographs, documents, and other materials to tell the story of Pat Boone's life and career in music and television during the latter...
Relates to conditions in Persia, and to the return journey of T. B. Boone to the United States.
Collection of papers belonging to the Bossey Family
Bradford Allen Booth (1909- ) was a professor and chairman of the Department of English at UCLA. He was the editor of and wrote many books. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials.
Letter book of camp commander and physician Dr. Charles L. Booth
Photographs of Colin Booth in and out of drag, undated.
Approximately 275 correspondence written by Cpl. Donald Booth,USMC, also a Chapman University Professor, to his parents and younger brother during his enlistment during the Korean War, 1950-1953.
Edwin Booth was a 19th century American actor from a well-known acting family that also included his thespian brothers Junius Brutus Jr. and John Wilkes Booth. Booth made his stage debut in 1849, and his great granddaughter Edwina Booth Waterbury...
This collection the research materials and notes of Louise Booth, a local Orange County historian.
The collection consists primarily of scripts from Booth's work in 1935-1936, and during the 1970s and 1980s. Also, there is correspondence related to Booth's Honorary Academy Award.
Contains 8 letters to M'Cready, Madison Julius Cawein, Alexander Black, W.J. Crawford, Jr., R. Critchell Rimington, and Perriton Maxwell of "Leslie's Weekly."
Correspondence, memoranda, and clippings relating to the involvement of C. B. Boothe, Homer Lea, and other Americans, with Sun Yat-sen and other Chinese, in schemes to overthrow the Chinese Imperial Government, 1908-1911, and to Laurence Boothe, son of C. B....
Some of the favorite ways of preparing Booth's sardines.
Writings, notes, correspondence, orders, printed matter, maps, and photographs, relating to Hungarian military operations during World War II.
Photographs show the following Mexican locations, among others: Teposcolula, San Juan Mixtepec, Chalcatongo, and Huendio. Views show broad city scenes, fields, mountains, general and close up views of the ruins of a church (or monestary or mission?) showing architectural details.
This collection consists of 49 photographic prints of views of the borax industry in California and New Jersey, ca. 1898-ca. 1915. The photographers are unknown. The photographs were probably produced or commissioned by the Pacific Coast Borax Company. The cover...
Photographs of borax teams, a steam tractor at borax mines, and a mine shaft at Randsburg, Calif.
The collection of Beatrice Edna Spring Borchardt relating to her research into her family's history.
This collection consists of sound recordings and field notes.
This collection consists of sound recordings and field notes.
This collection consists of sound recordings and field notes.
The collection consists of production materials, including scripts, and scrapbooks.
This collection contains three images circa 1880: Two pencil drawings and one photograph.
Charles A. Borden Master's license (SAFR 249, HDC 448) certifies that Borden can operate and navigate vessels no more than 65 feet in length, propelled by machinery and carrying passengers for hire. The license was issued by the U.S. Department...
This scrapbook was created by Elizabeth Borden in 1927, when she was 14 years old, to document and commemorate a trip she took to California with her mother to see her grandmother Holden. She took the train through Canada and...
Correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the selection of candidates for the Borden Merit Awards, presented by the Borden Company Foundation to scholars for excellence in publications based on research at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Correspondence, memoirs, other writings, and printed matter, relating to nuclear weapons and to the security case of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Collection consists of newspapers from Southern California and Baja California, Mexico reporting on border issues in 1911 and 1926-1927.
Relates to assessment of drug abuse problems in the United States, and proposals to remedy them, especially by interdiction of drug traffic across international borders.
Revised mss., some corrected galleys, page proof, and biographical notes for an unpublished anthology. Most of the authors from the Bay Area.
A collection of forty-three black and white, 8x10 photographs taken by Carl Schur of contemporary poets reading at the Borders Book Store in Birmingham, Michigan.
The Judge Walter Bordwell Papers concern both his private and professional life as lawyer and judge. The collection spans the years 1835-1929, with the bulk of the material occurring from 1890-1912, during which his career was most active. There is...
(John) Edward Borein (1873 October 21 - 1945 May 19) was a prominent and prolific artist of Western themes who created illustrations, oil and watercolor paintings, and etchings. Collection consists of 234 pencil drawings and watercolors by Ed Borein, sketches,...
The collection consists of over 146 black and white photographic prints of motion picture actors and actresses collected by San Francisco millinery designer Frank Borel. Almost all the photographs are inscribed to Frank Borel and autographed by the celebrity. Most...
Relates to General Mikhail Vasil'evich Alekseev, Imperial Russian army chief of staff to the tsar, 1915-1917, and organizer of the White Russian Volunteer Army, 1918.
The Adrey E. Borell field notes collection consists of field notes and specimen records completed in California and Mexico between 1924-1926.
Papers related to the trials of John Doyle Lee for his actions in the Mountan Meadows Massacre in 1857. Jacob S. Boreman was the presiding judge.
Personal and military documents, correspondence, and photographs relating to Polish military activities during World War II, and to Polish émigré affairs.
The collection includes correspondence, programs, newspaper articles, and drawings related to Carl Oscar Borg from 1906-1948. Carl Oscar (Oskar) Borg (born 3 March 1879, died 8 May 1947) was a Swedish born American painter who was known for his Western...
A collection of religious materials from Edward George Borgens, Jr., which includes religious recordings, sheet music, hymnal, song books, pamphlets, Biblical encyclopedias and reference Bibles.
Religious sheet music from the collection of Edward G. Borgens, Sr. (1904-1984), organist and choral director, and Helen Z. Donofrio (1910-1996), coloratura soprano, church soloist and light opera singer. Borgens was also a successful music retailer in San Diego. His...
This collection contains one photo album created by Cpl. Adolph T. Borigana, USA and several loose 38 photographs, military documents, and memorabilia belonging to PFC John J. Mendonca, USA during the Second World War.
The collection consists of genealogies, correspondence (from the early 1920s); materials from Boris Bogen's relief work in Europe with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the American Relief Administration after World War I; a substantial number of family photographs;...
Correspondence, clippings and other printed matter, certificates, photographs, phonotape cassettes, and memorabilia, relating to various aspects of Serbian history and the Serbian emigration, and to the history of the Borisavljevic family.
This collection comprises materials documenting the career of Alfred M. Bork, University of California, Irvine professor of physics, information and computer science, as well as founder and director of the Educational Technology Center. Included are files that document Bork's professional...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, government documents, bulletins, speeches and writings, and maps relating to Polish-Soviet relations, Polish military personnel and civilians deported to the Soviet Union, conditions in Poland during the German and Soviet occupations in World War II, and Polish...
This collection contains two correspondence written by Pvt. Stanislaus Borkowski, AEF to his family during the First World War.
This is a collection of six scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and letters put together by Robert Borland concerning local politics. Robert Borland (1861-1933) was a manager at Pacific Telephone, a member of the Grand Jury, an advisory member of the...
Chester (Chet) O. Born's papers document his professional and public life from the 1940s until his death in 1973, tracing the trajectory of his career as a San Francisco Fire Department photographer; as well as his public life as a...
The Ernest and Esther Born Collection spans the years 1924-1985 and contains six series: Personal Papers, Professional papers, Project Records, BART, Golden Gate International Exposition, and the UC Greek Theater Reconstruction. The collection is comprised of two primary parts: Ernest...
Architect and professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Architectural drawings document English, French, and Dutch and Belgian vernacular buildings of the 13th and 14th centuries, including churches, tithe barns, manor halls, hospitals, and market halls.
Ernest Born was born in 1898. He studied architecture under John Galen Howard at the University of California, Berkeley and then went to work in Europe. After the war Born returned to architectural practice in San Francisco. He also became...
Leonard L. Born was the owner of a Northern California company, Born and Company, which specialized in the irradiation of foods, cold sterilization, and algae production. The collection contains reports, pamphlets, and clippings relating to experiments in the irradiation of...
Reuben W. Borough (1883-1970) was active in the Populist movement in Los Angeles in the early 20th century. He was a newspaper reporter for the , worked on Upton Sinclair's EPIC (End Poverty in California) gubernatorial campaign, and served as...
The Marvin Borowsky papers span the years 1921-1982 (bulk 1960s) and encompass approximately 14 linear feet. Most of the materials relate to Borowsky's literary and university teaching career, and consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and research material on the subject of...
Discusses Santa Paula during the depression and the Korean War
These papers pertain to Borsdamm's career as bookbinder and consist primarily of letters received, with some biographical materials, clippings, ephemera, and two photographs of Borsdamm. The bound volume, "Letters of appreciation to John Borsdamm on the occassion of his retirement...
The Henry Borsook Papers cover the years 1958 to 1983, but significant gaps are present. Section 1 is incoming and outgoing correspondence primarily covering the years 1960 to 1965. It illustrates several facets of Borsook's career, including his relationships with...
The Orin Borsten Collection is comprised of four series: Correspondence, Literature, Film, and Photographs. The collection contains few personal items besides the correspondence, which does shed light on Orin's contributions to the industry and his hard-working character. Most of the...
Contains photographs of members of the Borsuk and Helzel families in Oakland, Calif., and on Neptune Beach, the amusement park that was then located on the island of Alameda, in San Francisco Bay.
Correspondence (1927-28) from Marjorie Kelly (Borsum) to family members during a year traveling in Europe and North Africa and a year living in Paris. Correspondence (1929-65) to Marjorie Kelly Borsum from one of Picasso's former mistresses, Fernande Olivier, from Mme....
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of leaders of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands and of the Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus, and of other German political and cultural figures, relating to political conditions in East Germany and in reunified Germany.
The collection contains scripts, production material, 1930s contracts, correspondence, membership cards, and miscellany. There is considerable material on Borzage's 1946 Republic feature I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU and on one of his last films, CHINA DOLL (1958). The collection contains nothing...
Correspondence, writings, financial records, reports, memoranda, bulletins, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian students in China and the United States. Includes papers of other members of the Borzov family, and records of the Russkoe natsional'noe studencheskoe obschestvo.
Collection consists of personal office files of CSU, Sacramento Physical Education Professor James Bosco.
The Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich Papers, 1711-1787, consist of correspondence and scientific papers relating to astronomy, mathematics, mechanics, philosophy, theology, hydropgraphy, and optics. Also included are biographical materials, notes on the work of other scientists and diary fragments.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to economic conditions in the United States, and economic, finance, trade, regulatory, and environmental policy during the presidential administration of George Bush.
Pamphlets, serial issues, clippings, election campaign literature, other printed matter, sound recordings, and video tapes, relating to political and social conditions in Bosnia and Hercegovina, and especially to the civil war and subsequent elections in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Primarily snapshot slides and negatives of friends, family, vacations and residences. Includes numerous slides of the Bossana family ranch, Rancho Canada de Oro, in Morgan Hill, Calif. (PIC folder) and one living room interior view of their residence in San...
Diaries and memoirs, relating to Romanian foreign relations, especially during World War II, and to postwar Romanian émigré activities.
Jamie Bostick was active in the Lesbian Avengers. This collection contains materials from the second era of the San Francisco Chapter of the Lesbian Avengers, as well as Bostick's interest in anti-racism politics. There are also some personal papers, including...
This collection comprises materials accumulated by Dr. Warren L. Bostick during his tenure as Dean of the California College of Medicine and the University of California, Irvine/California College of Medicine. While the bulk of the materials are from the time...
Letters of Karl Bostlemann (b. 1825), German miniature portrait painter, his wife, children, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren written from Germany and the U.S., mostly in German. Includes a history of the King's German Legion by N. Ludlow Beamish printed in 1832....
Correspondence and bill of lading.
Payroll voucher.
Receipt issued to H. W. Corbett, of Portland, Oregon for for transportation of merchandise by the Boston & Worcester Rail Road, from Milford to New York City, dated April 19, 1864.
One bound ledger, with entries, ca. 1850s-1890s. Early pages are accounts of the Boston Farm School, 1853-1856, followed by a number of pages mainly listing charges for labor for various individuals. The last few pages include names of men who...
Book. [Boston Massacre Oration, 1774.] An oration; delivered March 5th, 1774 . . . By the Honorable John Hancock, Esq., 4to, stitched, uncut. Boston: Edes & Gill, 1774.
Grand Jubilee Concert program, in honor of the Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1863.
Receipt dated December 6, 1865, issued to S. T. House, Portland, for shipment of goods on board the steamer "Empire State."
A compilation from Boston newspapers of changes of ownership of vessels, etc. Copy made for the Peabody Museum from a card file belonging to the Bostonian Society.
61 printed programs, with numerous advertisements, for the Boston Museum, Boston Theatre, Gaiety, and Globe Theatre. Includes such productions as Uncle Tom's Cabin (1876) and Edwin Booth in Hamlet (1877). Provenance unknown. Alpha list.
Correspondence, writings, notes, photocopy of court of inquiry proceedings, and printed matter, relating to the Israeli naval and air attack on the American naval intelligence ship Liberty on 8 June 1967, and to the subsequent inquiry into the attack.
Photograph Album, 1908. Cover reads: "Welcome to the Fleet at San Francisco [;] Tour of Gov. Geo. L. Sheldon and Party April 26th to May 8 1908 [.] Photographs by Louis R. Bostwick [,] Omaha U.S.A. Note inside indicates that...
This collection documents the life and work of Hamilton T. Boswell, minister of Jones Memorial Methodist Church in San Francisco and founding minister of Bowen Memorial Methodist Church in Los Angeles. The collection includes correpsondence and working documents related to...
The Collection for the History of Cartography was founded in 1971 by Roy V. Boswell and Ernest W. Toy, Jr., to provide a resource for scholarship and education in the history of cartography.
The collection contains two handwritten volumes of Annie H. Bosworth's diaries from January-May 1878. A resident of San Francisco, California, Bosworth described her daily activities in her diaries, which included visits to Chinatown, Marin County, San Quentin prison, and several...
Papers of Cecile Kibre Bosworth, a pioneering activist who helped conceive and promote the G.I. Bill of Rights and the designation of an annual Armed Forces Day. She was married to silent screen actor and Paramount Studios co-founder Hobart Bosworth.
The Hobart Bosworth papers span the years 1811-1960 (bulk 1899-1944) and encompass 28.5 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts, correspondence, books, diarys and journals, clippings, contracts, financial papers, periodicals, scrapbooks, and photographs. The scrapbooks are extensive and cover Bosworth's...
The collection consists of watercolor paintings of California native plants by Ruth Brunstetter; lithograph prints of Australian and New Guinean birds by John Gould; watercolor paintings of California native birds by Mary Anna Barker; lantern slides of California native plants...
The collection consists of original black-and-white botanical illustrations for multiple books by Philip A. Munz on the flora of California. Artists include Dick Beasley, Thomas Craig, Rodman Cross, Jeanne Janish, Shue-Huei Liao, Richard J. Shaw, Stephen Tillett, Milford Zornes, and...
Forms part of: California Land Trust Oral History Project.
Block prints made by Henry Evans and Edmund E. Simpson.
Secretary's minutes and treasurer's reports (partial) for the academic year, 1907-1908.
Publications, reprints, and microfilm related to the work of faculty members in the Department of Botany.
Relates to the fate of Tsar Nicholas II and his family during the Russian Revolution, and to inaccuracies in published accounts of the matter.
The collection is comprised of material that was part of the memorial service for Michael C. Botkin. Most of the articles are photocopies and were included in a binder at the service for guests to browse. The pamphlet from the...
Memoirs, correspondence, reports, memoranda, interview summaries, notes, and printed matter, relating to Russian emigres in Berlin, elsewhere in Germany, and in other European countries, after the Russian Revolution; and to the claim of one Anastasiia Nikolaevna Chaikovskaia to be Grand...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Botswana.
The Bott & Smith ledgers (6 volumes), 1884-1896, contain records of customer accounts for supplies and services rendered, mainly for horseshoeing and blacksmithing. There are also accounts payable ledgers of H.W. Bott and Thomas Smith for office expenses and payments...
Lorenzo Botta was an officer in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army). The collection consists of letters from Lorenzo Botta to his fiancé, Fernanda, written before, during, and after World War II.
Journals, correspondence, contracts, clippings, notes, minutes, fliers, pamphlets, photographs, audiovisual material, etchings, t-shirts, buttons, and other material from comedian, artist and lesbian feminist, Ivy Bottini. One of the founding members of the National Organization for Women (NOW), Bottini was a...
Materials collected by Bud Bottoms over the course of his involvement with GOO! (Get Oil Out!), an organziation formed in the aftermath of the 1969 oil spill in the Santa Barbara Channel, in order to prevent further oil development. Files...
This collection contains printed material; three painted books and two silkscreen portfolio sets by author Kenneth Patchen.
Writings, press releases, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to allegations of participation in World War II war crimes by Austrian President Kurt Waldheim, to public reaction to the charges in Austria, and to reflections on the significance of the national...
This collection is comprised of books, pamphlets, documents, correspondence, press clippings, maps, reports, periodicals, photographs, and other material pertaining to the history and culture of the Panama Canal, the Canal Zone, and the Republic of Panama. Materials document a wide...
Roland A. Boucher, engineer and inventor who founded AstroFlights, which worked with electric-powered radio controlled aircraft and developed the world's first solar-powered aircraft. This is a collection pertaining photographs, slides, measurements, correspondence, articles on AstroFlight, Hughes Aircraft solar aircraft transparencies,...
This collection includes two scrapbooks compiled by Everett Boucre, a dance instructor and performer who lived in Oakland, California. One dates from World War II and contains cut-out pictures of war scenes and soldiers; the other includes pictures of men’s...
Scrapbook of photographs of 12th Signal Company, Philippine Scouts, Capt. T. E. Boudinot commanding. Album is a mixture of official Signal Corps photographs and personal snapshots. Includes photographs of Philippines, China, Singapore and other unnamed locales in the Far East.
Relates to the battle of Bastogne, Belgium, 1944.
This collection contains materials related to orange and citrus cultivation in California in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Items include advertisements, vendor guides, labor documents, photographs, artifacts relating to production and packing, and a sizable collection of souvenirs...
A collection of material relating to a series of interviews with Wally Shidler, conducted by David Boulé. Wally G. Shidler is a former motion picture engineer and collector of Southern California ephemera. David Boulé is an author, researcher, and collector...
The Boulder Water Company was incorporated October 25, 1919 as a mutual water company and was officially dissolved in June 1979. Located in Claremont, California, the Company operated one well and two reservoirs for the benefit of its stockholder members....
Summary: Diary of Captain Bouldin of journey from Glasgow, Missouri to Mariposa, California by way of the Southwest. Typescript....
Large-format album of wine, beer, spirits, and soft drink labels.
One bound Ethiopian manuscript on vellum, inserted in green slipcase. Date unknown....
The bound manuscripts collection consists of over 700 manuscripts from the 7th to the 19th century and covers a wide variety of topics. The collection includes a papyrus fragment from the 7th century, a North French or Flemish Book of...
The Bourbon del Monte are an important Italian noble family. Their domain was a Marquisate in central Italy, centered on the town of Monte Santa Maria (today Monte Santa Maria Tiberina). It included areas in today's Umbria and Tuscany, and...
Genealogical data, computer disks, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the royal house of Denmark.
The Christie Miles Bourdet Rudyard Kipling Collection consists of one box of letters and news clippings, one box of Kipling related glassware and one oversize box containing mainly newspaper obituaries.
Relates to the feasibility of continued French resistance from a North African base in World War II. Includes a typescript copy.
Relates to the integration of Montenegro into the state of Yugoslavia.
Collection contains correspondence, maps, photographs, account books, genealogies, financial and legal papers, wills, deeds, diaries, memorabilia, architectural drawings, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the San Francisco family. Also included is a scrapbook devoted to the Friends of France.
The Charles Bourne papers, ranging in date from 1947 to 2016, consist of materials related to Bourne's pioneering career in the database and information retrieval industry, including his work at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International), UC Berkeley, and Dialog...
The papers of American abolitionists and clergymen George Bourne and Theodore Bourne, including correspondence, sermons, essays, notes, ephemera and copies of genealogical materials.
Typed transcripts of letters from Hannah (Bourn) Ingalls and her son, William, describing voyage to San Francisco via Panama in 1865, life in San Francisco, and travels in California, 1865-1866; reprints of F. Bourn Hayne's article, A Boy's Voyage to...
This collection contains brochures, newsletters, administrative records, and other material pertaining to the University of California, Riverside, Bourns College of Engineering, which is dedicated to educating the next generation of engineering and science leaders to discover and apply groundbreaking solutions...
Correspondence, accounts, bills of lading, freight receipts, checks, promissory notes, customs clearances, and tax records of Bours' mining enterprises in the Sonora district of Mexico.
Speech relating to postwar reconstruction in the United States. Delivered before the Rotary Club of Roanoke, Virginia, October 26, 1944.
Discussed his life in Santa Paula and views on religion, culture, social issues
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, news clippings and other materials from lesbian writer Cleve Marie Boutell (1918-2011). The bulk of the collection is drafts of fictional works by Cleve Boutell. There is also correspondence with her lesbian sister Hortense "Bo" Boutell (1913-2006),...
The Boutelle Papers comprise archival material directly related to the collection of baskets and other objects Abbie Boutelle donated to the San Diego Museum of Man in 1928. The archival collection includes photographs, notebooks, and ledgers containing contextual information about...
This collection contains the papers of architectural historian Sara Holmes Boutelle, including extensive correspondence, research notes, photographs, interview notes, book drafts, articles, book reviews, presentation notes, and newspaper clippings, primarily relating to California architect Julia Morgan, women in American architecture,...
Memoirs, dispatches, newspaper columns, other writings, speeches, and correspondence, relating to the German revolution of 1918, German politics and society from World War I to World War II, interwar European politics, and social conditions and civil liberties in the U.S.
Collection consists of manuscript belonging to Madelaine Endicott Boutrell, 17 Bay State Road, Boston, containing lecture notes from a course of seven lessons on surgical dressing and wound care, taken between 14 April 1917 and 1 May 1917, at Peter...
Speeches and writings, memoirs, correspondence, clippings, and printed matter relating to international law, Egyptian foreign relations, international relations in the Middle East and throughout the world, and activities of the United Nations. Includes some papers of Charles Hill as special...
This collection contains the papers of French-American jurist John Bouvier (1787-1851) and his family in Pennsylvania, including Bouvier's daughter, science writer Hannah Mary Bouvier Peterson (1811-1870), his son-in-law Robert Evans Peterson (1812-1869) and the Petersons' son-in-law Philadelphia publisher George William...
The collection consists of the papers of Ben Bova, an award winning science fiction author and former editor of . Materials in the collection include correspondence, notes, contracts, and other information related to Bova's literary career.
This collection consists of the papers, scrapbooks, sermons, bibles, and diaries of members of the Bovard Family. Family members' materials present belong to brothers and former USC presidents George Finley Bovard (1856-1932) and Marion McKinley Bovard (1847-1891), and their mother,...
This collection consists of the Bovard family wedding dress.
Collection primarily consists of letters received by Marvin H. Bovee regarding the abolition of capital punishment and Democratic politics, dating from 1850 to 1887.
The collection includes clippings, reviews, and publicity materials for CALL HER SAVAGE (1932), DANGEROUS CURVES (1929), HOOPLA (1933), IT (1927), MANTRAP (1926), THE PLASTIC AGE (1926), RED HAIR (1928), and WINGS (1927). The subject files consists of clippings, correspondence, and...
Personal papers of former San Jose city attorney Archer Bowden. The bulk of the papers relate to his service in the U.S. Army during World War I. Belden was born in 1885 to California pioneers Nicholas and Sally Trimble Bowden,...
Manuscripts and/or ozalid masters and copies and printed scores for compositions and arrangements of music for orchestra, chamber groups, and jazz bands, and for television and motion picture productions....
Primarily correspondence of a Civil War Union soldier, 4th Rhode Island Infantry, Co. H. .2 linar feet (1 box).
Memorandum (1965) and photocopies of clippings (1941) relating to the dedication in Laredo, Texas of bronze tablets commemorating the service of the 1st New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, United States National Guard, on the Mexican-American border, 1916-1917.
The collection contains Edward R. Bowen's memorandum, letters, and a report on the water supply and water rights of various areas in Southern California. An employee of the Spring Valley Water Company, Bowen worked as a consulting engineer for water-related...
The collection is composed of correspondence and literary manuscripts of Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973). The correspondence concerns publishing arrangements for Bowen's works in progress during the years 1944-1946, discussions of her writing and the writing of other authors, and...
This collection includes files, notebooks and slides as well as artist's books and installation pieces from "Biblioteca Memoria".
Collection of over 1,000 images (340 glass plate negatives, 600 film negatives and approximately 150 photographic prints) taken by amateur photographer George T. Bowen between 1900 and 1934 of mostly San Francisco, California. A significant portion of the collection documents...
Ira Sprague Bowen: 1898-1973. Astrophysicist; Director, Mt. Wilson Observatory, 1946-1964; Professor of Physics, Caltech 1926-45. Much of his physics research was concerned with studies of spectral lines and spectroscopy; in the 1930s his interests turned more to astronomy and astrophysics...
This collection consists of 52 Black film posters and 25 press photographs of noteworthy Black filmmakers, from 1968-2000. While the primary focus is "Blaxploitation" films, the collection also represents other Black-oriented concert films, comedies, and dramas.
Two scrapbooks documenting avarious aspects of William M. Bowen's career. One documents the creation of what is now known as Exposition Park, originally called Agricultural Park. The other, various aspects of Bowen's career in Los Angeles politics....
The collection consists primarily of teaching files and research files, correspondence, as well as files from professional organizations. Also included are student materials and recommendations, both of which are restricted for 75 years from date of creation....
This collection consists of a small group of unrelated letters collected for their autograph values by Lawrence F. Bower around 1889 and specializing in naval and military officers (particularly rear admirals), of the War of 1812 and the Civil War.
The Richard L. Bower Papers contain correspondence and documents pertaining to his work in preventing the construction of the San Jacinto Tramway.
The Alphonzo B. Bowers Papers, (SAFR 22225, HDC 1618) consists of correspondence, drawings, patent bulletins, court proceedings and images regarding the inventor, Alphonzo Benjamin Bowers (1830-circa 1926) and the development of the hydraulic dredge and system and infringement lawsuits. Inclusive...
This small collection contains materials related to the career of fashion designer and photographer Bill Bowers. Bowers designed clothes for rocker Alice Cooper, and was a member of the Cockettes, Angels of Light and the Mukluk family commune. He has...
The Edgar Bowers papers consist of the poet's original correspondence, manuscripts, personal papers, photographs, recordings, and publications that document Bowers' family life, personal history, and development as a poet and scholar.
The Kenne J. Bowers III collection contains materials related to his successful freelance photography and graphic design business, Union Art. Bowers, a social activist, worked for and donated services to progressive groups in the LGBT community in the 1970s. The...
This collection contains correspondence from Cpl. Leo C. "Pud" Bowers, USA to his half-sister Elizabeth Rix and her husband Paul Rix during the Second World War and the Korean War. Also included in the collection is one Japanese-issued ten pesos...
Rose Alexander Bowers was born in 1887 and graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1909. From August 19th to November 15th, 1918, she served as a contract surgeon with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, assigned to Camp...
Stephen Bowers (1832?-1907) was a geologist, archaeologist, journalist and Methodist minister, who maintained an interest in southern California, including area fossils and artifacts. His geological and archaeological work was financed by the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Department of the...
Stephen Bowers (1832?-1907) was a geologist, archaeologist, journalist and Methodist minister, who maintained an interest in southern California, including area fossils and artifacts. His geological and archaeological work was financed by the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Department of the...
Donated by community member and long-time resident of Ojai William (Bill) Bowie, this collection of printed material contains information on the history of Ojai and its first families, initial maps, and establishment of businesses. The collection also includes records and...
Views of San Francisco show buildings, the Panama Pacific International Exhibition, views of the 1906 earthquake and fire, parks, and other views. Other views show Monterey, Marin County, the University of California, etc.
Relates to Indian economic development needs and American aid to India.
Correspondence and manuscripts of Paul Bowles, American author and composer of operas, film and stage scores, ballets, songs and chamber music.
Records and correspondence from the files of Bowles, who was Quartermaster during the Civil War and was in charge of Joe Holt Hospital in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Includes post-war records such as veterans' claims.
The Mary Bowling photograph collection spans 2 linear feet and dates from circa 1950 to circa 1970. The collection is composed of matted color and black-and-white prints that range in size from 4 x 5 in. to 8 x 10...
Diaries, speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed matter, audio-visual materials, and photographs, relating to Allied Military occupation of Italy, especially Venezia Giulia and Trieste, after World War II, and plans for military occupation of North Korea in 1950.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, notes, military maps and charts, and photographs, relating to American military activities during World War II and the Korean War. Includes correspondence with General Samuel D. Sturgis, chief of engineers, 1951-1955; photographs and memoranda on bridge construction...
Correspondence, California history subject files, and personalia of Jacob N. Bowman, historian and creator of an important index to the California land grant and land case records.
This collection includes numerous photograph collages, small photos (formerly magnets), photo snapshots, and ticket stubs from the late 1980s and early 1990s of LGBT parades and festivals. Most appear to be taken in San Francisco, although no labels or description...
The (1922-1937) includes scenes of the San Diego metropolitan area. Subjects of the photographs include landmarks, waterfront scenes of fishing boats, freights ships and naval ships; Balboa Park; La Jolla; Point Loma; aerial views; street scenes; football games; visiting dignitaries;...
Holograph letter written in Baltimore regarding missing muster and descriptive rolls for new Afro-American soldiers who were joining the regiments near Alexandria.
Sir John Bowring (1792-1872) undertook commercial missions on behalf of the government, examining the accounting and financial systems of other governments, which led to a change in the English Exchequer. In 1824, his friend Jeremy Bentham founded the , and...
Fletcher Bowron (1887-1968) was born in Poway, California. He served as mayor of Los Angeles for fifteen years (1938-53). The collection consists of unedited transcripts of tape recorded interviews conducted by former Los Angeles Mayor Fletcher Bowron for a UCLA...
This collection contains papers related to the life and career of Los Angeles Mayor and Superior Court Judge Fletcher Bowron (1877-1968). It includes official correspondence kept during Bowron's term as mayor of Los Angeles from 1938-1953, reports, and information on...
Former Los Angeles mayor Fletcher Bowron's travel diary of a 1947 trip to Europe, and his grammar school diploma.
Collection includes research notes and files on Women's history, feminism, the history of Women's Studies, and European socialist feminism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Also included are correspondence files, curriculum files, and some of Boxer's drafts....
UC Davis fielded a boxing team from 1920-1956. This small collection, which spans the years 1929-1956, contains match reports and student manager's reports.
This collection documents the third annual Boy Scout Jamboree, which was held in Newport Beach in 1953.
This collection consists of various minutes; membership cards and records; troop rosters, records, and roll books; and assorted materials from San Francisco's Boy Scout Troop 17, which met at the city's congregation Emanu-El. The collection also contains an oversize metal...
This collection comprises material documenting the first Boy Scouts of America jamboree ever to be held in California, which took place in 1953 at the Irvine Ranch near Santa Ana. The collection includes a photograph album, likely the property of...
The ephemera in this collection was gathered from a Scouter's point of view, and includes materials which might have been collected over a lifetime career in scouting. The majority of the material in the collection reflects what a Scout leader...
Boy with Arms Akimbo/Girl with Arms Akimbo was an anonymous, San Francisco based cultural activism collective that started in the 1980’s during the height of the AIDS epidemic. There was no formal leadership or spokesperson for the group, as the...
Issues of Bulgarski Osvedomitelen Biuletin/Boletim Informativo Bulgaro, 1953-1955, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Bulgarian Review, 1961, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; relating to political conditions in Bulgaria.
Drafts of writings, notes, interview summaries, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to Ronald Reagan, his gubernatorial administration in California (1967-1974), and the 1976 and 1980 presidential election campaigns. Used as research material for the books by Bill Boyarsky, The...
This collection includes materials from Alfred M. Boyce, an entomologist and first dean of the University of California, Riverside's College of Agriculture. Items in the collection include agricultural research, photographs, information on the Citrus Experiment Station, and materials related to...
This collection consists of environmental and botanical data, photographs, and historical information about the Campbell Estate and the dunes surrounding the Coal Oil Point Reserve area at University of California, Santa Barbara.
The George Boyce papers consists of the professional papers and manuscripts of George Arthur Boyce, a Native American historian and former Director of Navajo Education for the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. This collection documents his work with Navajo...
Contains the familial history of the Boyd family, including correspondence, photographs, and historical narratives regarding Carrie Boyd, John David Boyd Sr, John David Boyd Jr, and other family members. According to the family's lore, Carrie Boyd was an infant at...
Two boxes of 3 x 5 index cards which include bibliography and references to California railroads; compiled by the donor, Dr. William Harland Boyd (born 1912). These notes may have been used by Dr. Boyd to write his dissertation (University...
Contains correspondence, property and legal records, writings, and genealogical materials and accounts of the Boyd family of Indiana. Chiefly correspondence and papers of Dr. Samuel S. Boyd, including his Civil War scrapbook with 3 photographs, documents, and newspaper articles written...
4 letters, 1850-1853, from Santa Anna to Henry Boyd of London, pertaining to plans for a canal on the Isthmus of Panama and to a project in Baja California; 6 letters from Henry Boyd's son concerning the letters and offering...
Collection contains correspondence and documents primarily relating to U.S. government agents and others working among the Native American tribes in the Michigan and Wisconsin Territories from 1818 to 1846.
Literary press material of American writer and illustrator Greg Boyd. The collection (1979-2012) covers Asylum Arts and the Unicorn Press, as well as the written and graphic work of Boyd himself.
Office files of Harold Boyd, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, publications. Subjects include student conduct, legislative council, fundamental standards commission, and general office operation.
Collection includes James Boyd's research materials for Bob Scott's 1996 Continuing Studies course, a follow-up to SOC 20, The Salisbury Cathedral. Documents represent a brief study to find and catalog basic building dates and other related data for cathedrals and...
The John and Rosemary Boyd early campus photograph collection contains 12 photographs taken by John Boyd in August and November of 1965. Boyd was a PhD student hired in 1965 to work under Dean Jim March in the School of...
Diaries, correspondence, unit histories, clippings, and memoranda, relating to the activities of the 93rd Division at the battle of Bougainville, and in other operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
The Louise A. Boyd arctic expedition maps (SAFR 7909, HDC 0311) consists of two maps. One shows routes of Louise A. Boyd's eight arctic expeditions between 1926-1955. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The papers of Louise Arner Boyd, an Academy Fellow, Honorary Member, and Trustee, who participated in, organized, and photographed expeditions in the Arctic.
A Walk of Fame award, correspondence, clippings, interview transcripts, and Paul Monette tribute event records of Malcolm Boyd and Mark Thompson, 1978-2009. Committed partners for over thirty years, Malcolm Boyd (1923-2015) and Mark Thompson were acclaimed authors, spirtual leaders, gay...
This collection contains materials related to the selection of the campus site for the University of California, Irvine. The collection primarily consists of correspondence between former University of California Regent, Philip L. Boyd and parties interested in or participating in...
The Philip L Boyd papers contain materials related to the establishment and subsequent construction of the University of California, Riverside. The collection primarily consists of correspondence between former University of California Regent, Philip L. Boyd, and those individuals responsible for...
The Ralph Malcolm Boyd Collection comprises one scrapbook that contains a mixture of dated, undated, identified, and unidentified photographs and newspaper clippings related to the life of Lodi, California, police officer, Ralph Malcolm Boyd. The scrapbook affords insights into Boyd's...
A letter from Flora Stuart Boyd, daughter of Theodore Chauncey Boyd, to the Society of California Pioneers. She remarks about the two paintings her father dontated to the society and his acomplishment of improving the San Francisco city seal, for...
Recollections and other autobiographical materials by Fred Boydell (1906-1987), recounting his experiences growing up gay in Scotland, his emigration to California in 1969, and his life as an older gay man in Hollywood.
This collection contains correspondence written by Maj. Allen M. Boyden, USA and his family members during the Second World War.
This collection contains correspondence, slides, photographs, microfilms, cassette and reel-to-reel tapes, other papers, and memorabilia....
Charles Boyer and friends founded the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles, California, in the late 1930s to collect information on France and her people and their historical, artistic, and cultural background. Boyer hoped the Hollywood movie industry would use...
The Charles Boyer papers span the years 1911-2000 (bulk 1940s-1970s) and encompass approximately 7 linear feet. The collection contains clippings; correspondence, both personal and legal; photographs; and artifacts. The photograph series consists of 576 motion picture production and biography photographs....
Charles Boyer (1899-1978) was born in Figeac, France. He developed an acting career in films produced in France and Hollywood. The collection consists of approximately 200 photographs and publicity stills, souvenir programs, scrapbooks, and other ephemera from Boyer's career in...
The collection documents the work of Dina Boyer, a transgender woman who created a public access television show in San Francisco, CA. The show was run by trans people and documented trans life. The show was broadcast from S.F. Community...
The collection contains materials collected by and related to Lillian Boyer during her time as an aerial exhibitionist in the 1920s. The material includes personal and biographic history from this time. The collection includes documents, correspondence, news articles and clippings,...
This collection contains photographs and negatives taken by Neil Boyer, a commercial photographer based in the South Bay Area of Southern California. Clients include: businesses and organizations; families; models; bands; and others who hired Boyer for portraits; public relations and...
Paul D. Boyer won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997 for his research on the binding change mechanism and rotational catalysis of the ATP synthase complex, which he performed at UCLA in the 1960-70s. This collection contains his professional...
The Boyer papers include publications by Dr. Boyer, publications collected by Dr. Boyer, teaching materials, reference files, notes (including field notes) and photographs.
Memoirs, slides, and miscellany, relating to American military activities, and especially military medical activities, in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II.
Correspondence, writings, and subject files of Manuel boyFrank, 1916-1984. Manuel boyFrank was a military serviceman, ONE Incorporated board member, unpublished writer, and gay activist. The collection includes his 1940s correspondence with early gay activist pioneers Henry Gerber and Frank McCourt...
This collection contains interviews with musicians, writers, and athletes conducted by Chris Boyle. It also includes personal material related to Chris Boyle, such as music, song lyrics, daily journals, and material related to tennis. Subjects in the collection include Reggae...
was a weekly comedy anthology series that ran from 1969-7. Collection consists of scripts and production information from the series.
Correspondence, memoranda, and photographs, relating to the proposed development of submarine guided missiles.
Boyle Heights is a historic neighborhood of Los Angeles,California which was diversely populated by Jewish, Latino, Russian, and Japanese Americans in the mid-Twentieth century. It was once home to the largest Jewish community in the Western United States, however many...
This collection consists of various television program and TV movie scripts from 1939-1986.
The John W. Boyle Film Stills and Photograph Collection consists of film stills and photographs related to movies that this cinematographer shot in the 1910s and 1920s.
The Monsignor Eugene Boyle Personal Papers is comprised of materials Father Boyle created and kept about his life as an ordained Roman Catholic priest; an instructor of seminarian education; his economic, racial, and social justice advocacy work; and his run...
The Boyle Photograph Collection consists of photographic negatives taken by Katie and William Boyle of the Trinidad, Moonstone, Crannell and Westhaven areas of Humboldt County, California from 1966 through the early 1990s. As a school teacher in Trinidad, Katie photographed...
The Robert Boyle papers span the years 1933-1979 (bulk 1930s-1960s) and encompass approximately 36.3 linear feet. The collection contains production design drawings, continuity drawings, pencil drawings, and photographs. There are also original drawings by director Alfred Hitchcock. The photograph series...
Collection consists of short stories written by students in T. Coraghessan Boyle's creative writing classes at USC.
Collection is comprised of two paper letters created by Robert S. Boyns, dated October 29, 1900 and November 26, 1900. They were created during Sacramento's Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Board of Directors meetings.
The Robert S. Boyns photographs, 1883-1911, (SAFR 23375, P78-318a) are comprised of images photographed by Robert S. Boyns showing a group of sail and steam vessels, FAIRFIELD (built 1855; scow schooner), and a lateen rigged small boat on San Francisco...
The Boynton papers include ephemera, scrapbooks, albums, photographs, diaries, correspondence and clippings from childhood, Pomona College days, and the time Charles spent in China as a missionary....
Correspondence, diaries, writings, pamphlets, and photographs, relating to missionary work in Shanghai, the Shanghai American School, and social conditions in China.
This Boynton Collection consists of three series. Series 1. Train Orders Series 2. Publications and Series 3. Negative Collection. Series 1. Train Orders is a collection of Western Pacific Railroad train orders organized by the station and then date. These...
Multiple copies of some prints.
Collection consists of letter books and client ledgers for the Boynton Teachers' Agency, annual directories for California county and city schools through high school level, and a small group of directories for other Western states....
Records of the Boys and Girls Aid Society of San Francisco, including case books and case files, other inmate data, Research Department files, administrative files, and financial records dating mostly from 1882 until 1929.
13 b/w seemingly all of same boy, album from Boston/New England store. Incl. two images of African Americans - nanny and man holding horse. No captions.
This collection consists of the records and research done for the 1925 Boys Work Survey, conducted by the University of Southern California Social Research staff and sponsored by the Rotary Club of Los Angeles.
Papers of the Russian-French poet and artist Boris Bozhnev contain writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and art and to émigré life in France.
The collection consists primarily of script material. There is a scrapbook, diary, and critiques (not by Brabin) of several 1913 Edison films. There is no material on Theda Bara other than a poem (not by Brabin) inscribed to her.
Depicts Italian military operations in the Soviet Union during World War II.
This collection contains 24 correspondence written by Lt. Robert L. Brace, USMC to his friends Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beasley during the Korean War. Also included are photocopies and biographical and historical information, as well as one photograph of Brace.
The papers of Nina Floy Perry Bracelin, a biologist, illustrator, and contemporary of Ynes Mexia and Alice Eastwood, includes correspondence, photos, drawings, ephemera, and documents relating to her work at the US Department of Agriculture's Western Regional Research Laboratory.
Autograph album kept by nurse Mary Brackenbury, presumably of Brooklyn, New York, with handwritten testimonials attesting to the high quality of care she delivered to 25 different patients in New York and New Jersey from December 1876 through May 1880....
The collection includes scripts and production material, correspondence, subject files, diaries, and photographs.
The Frank P. Brackett collection include his manuscript for Granite and Sagebrush and the History of Pomona Valley; documents about the Belgium Relief Fund; his students' papers, tests, and homework with the syllabi for the classes he taught at Pomona...
Dr. Frank Parkhurst Brackett was born in Provincetown, Mass. in 1865. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1887. Immediately after he graduated he moved to California. In 1887, he taught at the McPherron Academy for boys in Los Angeles....
The James E. Brackett papers include 91 photographs and Olive Brackett’s class notes and textbook attending Lee Ann’s Academy of Cosmetology in Oakland, California. Photographs are arranged by subject into four subseries: Brackett family photographs, military service, NAACP events, and...
Relates to Soviet secret police activities in Latvia, 1940-1941, and to activities of Nacionala Sardze, 1941-1944. Photocopy.
Collection of teleplays, press kits, syndication kits and pilot production notebooks from Embassy Television and Tandem/T.A.T., including scripts for 227, Little house: a new beginning, and press kits for Archie Bunker's place, Diff'rent strokes, Gloria, One day at a time,...
This collection contains photographic materials, programs, publicity records, documents, periodicals, newspaper clippings, and personal memorabilia of Thomas F. Bradac regarding his involvement with the Grove Shakespeare Festival and GEM Theatre (1979-1991), Shakespeare Orange County at Chapman University (1991-2003), Shakespeare Orange...
This collection comprises materials that document Bradburn's career as a dance photographer, choreographer, and professor at the University of California, Irvine. Included are programs, manuscripts, clippings, notebooks, scrapbooks, research files, teaching materials, videotapes, and photographic images.
Photographs, correspondence, and other materials relating to the life and family of Bruce Bradbury (1923-1992). The documents include family correspondence, photographs, and 8-mm home movies. Other photographs, correspondence, and materials document Bradbury's service in the United States Merchant Marine, his...
The Bradbury Family Papers collection contains the personal and legal materials of the Bradbury family as well as business documents and records pertaining to the family's estate and subsidiary companies in both California and in Mexico. Also found in the...
This collection consists of land records associated with the Bradbury family and company developments in the Rancho Azusa de Duarte and the city of Monrovia, California, from the 1850s to the 1930s.
Collection contains signed typescripts of Ray Bradbury's short stories "The Everlasting Clock," "The Man Upstairs," "Powerhouse," and "Skeleton." Also included in the collection are his introduction to Jules Verne's and six letters from Bradbury to Dorothy Faulkner, dated 1950-1962....
Ray Douglas Bradbury (1920- ) has authored numerous novels, short stories, plays, films, poems, and articles, including (1950), , and . The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera by and related to Ray Bradbury.
Hub Braden was an art director and production designer. The collection consists of script and production material, sketches, notes, and photographs related to his career.
A small collection of photograph albums and scrapbooks, probably kept by Mr. and Mrs. Vergil F. Bradfield. Vergil Bradfield lived in Peking, China from 1919 to 1938. Two of the volumes contain photographs of China, including many images of Peking,...
This collection contains booklets, agendas, maps, travel guides, flyers, and other materials related to Fred Bradford and the Manzanar Committee. Subjects include the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Manzanar Committee. All of this collection is digitized and some of the...
G. Eric Bradford served as Professor of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis from 1957-1993. His Papers contain records for the sheep flocks at UC Davis and the Hopland Field Station, his publications, travel diaries, and subject files...
The Bradford papers contain James Otey Bradford's correspondence from 1888-1919. Much of it is correspondence pertaining to his duties with the Wells, Fargo & Co. There are also typescripts of historical writings (possibly copied from printed sources) and copies of...
With envelope and later note.
Portrait of Arthur Stout, the ship's first surgeon. Portrait of William H. Webb, architect and builder of ship. A photographic montage of steamship pioneers surrounding the ship.
Correspondence, awards, photographs, and clippings, 1977-2006, from lesbian activist Ann Bradley. Bradley is known for creating and producing the Lesbian Writers Series at A Different Light Books in Los Angeles. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence and clippings on...
A munitions train, loaded with aerial bombs headed for Viet Nam exploded in the Southern Pacific Transportation Company’s Roseville, California yard on April 28, 1973. The collection includes photocopies of news clippings, the Federal Railroad Administration's Railroad Accident Investigation Report...
Geneological description of Elisha. Includes family information as well
Mainly concerning the Bradley family, and land in Fayette County, Ohio, and elsewhere.
Typed transcript of diary, 1850-1854, of Henry Sewall Bradley, describing mining ventures in California with some accounts; scrapbook of clippings relating to the mining career of his son, Frederick Worthen Bradley, in Nevada, Idaho, and Alaska, 1924-1930; statements concerning F.W....
Marion Zimmer Bradley was born June 3, 1930 in Albany, New York during the Great Depression. She was interested in science fiction and fantasy as a teenager, participating in amateur fiction contests as an adjunct and as a contestant, most...
The collection contains the records of the administration of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, whose tenure in office covered an unprecedented five terms. Although the bulk of the collection spans Bradley's years as mayor (1973-1993), the collection also contains some...
Prints from a series depicting the Virgen de Guadalupe against a backdrop of graffiti: Virgen #5 and Virgen #9.
This collection consists of music scores from American composer, pianist, arranger, and conductor, Scott Bradley (1891-1977). Bradley is best remembered for scoring the MGM Cartoon Studio theatrical cartoons, including "Tom and Jerry."
Collection consists of typescript (photocopied and offset) reports on plans for rapid transit and city development in Los Angeles....
This collection contains five correspondence from SSgt. Vincent R. Bradley, USA to his family during the Second World War. Also included are one clipping, four photographs, and one unit history, both photocopy and transcribed.
The Bill Bradley Papers consist of 9.25 cubic feet of textual records and 1 audiocassette. These materials document Bradley's activities in the California State Assembly from 1983-1989.
Miscellaneous collection of items relating to the pioneering family of Kezia and Bradner Curtis. Three bound journals: 1. Entries by both Kezia and Bradner documenting their trip to California around Cape Horn in 1850-1851. 2. Entries by Bradner covering the...
Papers of physicist Hugh Bradner, including his correspondence, research files, teaching material and writings.
Leo Bradshaw was an equine photographer who was contracted to take photographs of horse shows across the country, but primarily in the Western United States. The collection contains photographs, negatives, programs, and schedules from the various shows that Bradshaw attended;...
This collection consists of papers of and about Lawrence Clark Powell, former UC Los Angeles Librarian, collected by Elizabeth Bradstreet, Powell's administrative assistant. Included are pamphlets, reprints, periodicals, typescripts, clippings, and other ephemera by and about Powell. The earliest item...
This collection contains correspondence written by Cpl. Roy Albert Bradt, AEF to his girlfriend Gladys Davidson during the First World War. Also included is a one page biography of Cpl. Bradt.
The Sarah A. Bradt Collection contains materials related to the life of Sarah Ann Bradt McKee Mood, Franklin F. Mood, and Fulmer Mood. Sarah A. Bradt was the daughter of Garrett G. Bradt, a San Diego pioneer. According to his...
This collection contains materials related to the life and work of Katherine ‘Kay’ Bradway, a Jungian analyst and leading scholar and practitioner of Sandplay therapy. Materials include pamphlets, remembrance material, travel and daily diaries, correspondence, clippings, reviews, published works, slides,...
The collection consists of approximately 2,000 black and white photographic prints and 4,000 negatives of aerial photography of San Francisco, California from the late 1950s to 1988 taken by Ed Brady and Jack Van Wart of Aero Photographers, Inc. (API)....
Many are carte-de-visite views of Civil War scenes with the Brady studio imprint on the back.
Notes and printed matter, relating to missionary work in China. Includes a University of Nanking Hospital report for 1940; a report entitled Ginling College, 1915-1940; notes and notices of the Nanking Union Church and Community, 1941; and Sketches of Nanking,...
Materials in the collection include the Order of Jade medal that Brady was given by the Republican Chinese government for his service during the Japanese occupation as well a a number of journals and ledgers, missionary pamphlets, photographs, handwritten correspondence...
Collection includes wine labels, buyers' guides, bibliographies, directories, wine lists, menus, antiquarian booksellers' catalogs. It consists mostly of wine catalogs, some of which date back to 1835, and wine labels (over 50,000) with vintages back to 1790. It also includes...
Roy Brady was the chairman of the Alta California Wine and Food Society (1965-1983), and wrote for , , and . The collection consists of menus of various wine and food societies from California and Europe, articles by Brady, a...
Album of carte de visite photographs from the Civil War era, containing portraits, including many of Union Army soldiers and officers, produced at the photography studio of Matthew B. Brady, the National Photographic Portrait Galleries, probably the New York studio,...
J. G. (John George) Braecklein (1865-1958) was an architect, responsible for designing Kansas City's first skyscraper, a world champion bones player with a minstrel group, and collector of Native American and Spanish relics. This collection consists of a book of...
This collection is comprised of files created by gay rights activist G.C. "Brad" Brafford of Orange County, California, primarily from 1972 until the late 1990s. Included are materials created and distributed by local, regional, and national gay/lesbian and other political...
Concerning his writings on Portuguese poetry and literature.
The Coleman family settled in Pasadena, California in 1886, the year of incorporation. Sarah Coleman Bragdon became an accomplished pianist and music teacher, as well as composing many piano pieces about Pasadena. The Coleman Chamber Music Series is an annual...
In 1963 Braggs-Ford, together with Savannah A. Bello, founded the Richmond chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to address discriminatory practices in local housing and employment.The Charlesetta Braggs-Ford Papers consists of reports, bulletins, correspondence, flyers, conference programs, papers,...
This collection contains photographs, clippings, audio discs, and production materials from movie, television, and theater projects of German director John Brahm (1893-1982), dating from the 1920s to the 1960s and chiefly for American projects.
The Michael Brailove Photographic Negatives consists of 83 black and white 120 format film negatives that depict commercial businesses, residences and Freedom House meetings in the Western Addition neighborhood, San Francisco, California in 1964. The images provide a look at...
Record Series 420 contains the administrative files of UCLA's Brain Information Service. Files include correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, agendas, grant applications, publications, conference proceedings, reports, contractor's proposals, Advisory Committee meeting minutes, organizational charts, bulletins, and interviews with committee members.
Record Series 340 contains annual reports from Brain Information Service, a part of UCLA's Brain Research Institute.
Collection consists of 6 black and white photographs of attendees at brain research conferences, 1959-1978: (1) Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 2nd Conference on Central Nervous System and Behavior (Princeton, N.J., 1959); (2) 3rd Conference on Learning, Remembering and Forgetting (Princeton,...
Record Series 371 contains the administrative files of the directory of UCLA's Brain Research Institute.
Record Series 338 contains the research files of UCLA's Brain Research Institute History Project. Records include articles, manuscript drafts and notes, history, and biographical materials relating to the Brain Research Institute, neuroscience, and physiology.
Record Series 654 contains the administrative files of the Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program for Neuroscience at UCLA's Brain Research Institute. Files include draft proposals and correspondence pertaining to the creation of the Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program for Neuroscience at UCLA, committee rosters,...
Record Series 339 contains records generated by the Brain Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Bound scrapbook with programs, letters, telegrams, clippings, and photographs mounted on leaves, commemorating the opening ceremonies of the UCLA Brain Research Institute, October 14-15, 1961, in Los Angeles, California. A nine-page typed statement by John D. French, M.D., founding Director...
Views of Stanford University buildings and grounds, homecoming decorations and floats, and the University Foundry shop, photographed and developed by Mr. Brain.
Materials collected by Robert Butts, consisting primarily of diverse works by and regarding New York artist and writer Joe Brainard (1942-1994).
Letters to Joe Brainard, author and artist. The collection is comprised of correspondence from various poets and artists, including John Ashbery, Ted Berrigan, and Kenward Elmslie, and includes letters, postcards, images and ephemera. The materials date from 1957 through 1994,...
Genealogical research and other material collected by Elizabeth Madison Braly, daughter of James Madison Braly and Susan I. Braly, sister to Bertha Hyde Braly. Includes Braly, Madison and Hyde family genealogy research, and papers and correspondence related to the families...
The Brame Papers consist principally of correspondence files with readers or contributors to the Pony Express Courier (1934-1936) touching on lives or events important in 19th c. California and the West....
Mainly describing her experiences teaching in Massachusetts and New York. Included are a few letters from relatives and a biographical sketch of Mrs. Bramer by Achsa Snow Parker.
Reminiscences of several of the 781 Russian children known as the Petrograd Children's Colony, who were sent by their parents from Moscow and Petrograd in 1918 because of wartime shortage, were stranded in the Ural Mountains, evacuated from the war...
Diaries for 1930, 1931, and 1936; entries generally concern her daily activities, her studies at Stanford and elsewhere, and her social life. There are entries in the 1931 volume concerning pledging Delta Delta Delta at Stanford, tea with Prof. Edith...
Regarding politics and religion.
The collection contains the project files of botanist Dave Bramlet for his biological consulting work in Southern California from the 1980s until 2017, including field notes, maps, draft and final reports, and digital files. The collection also includes color slides...
Steve Bramson started creating scores for film and television in the early 1990s. His television credits include the television series JAG. Collection consists of photocopies of orchestral scores for the television series, JAG which were composed by Steve Bramson.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, financial records, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to Argentine foreign relations and participation in the United Nations; political conditions in Argentina, especially the Peronist movement and the Partido Union Popular; and labor...
Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, articles, memorabilia, and photographs related to impresario Mary Bran....
A few family letters and personal memorandum books but mainly accounts for business and lands in San Luis Obispo Co. Early accounts with pioneer merchants and ships; some reflect hide and tallow trade. A few papers, 1875-1876, of his son-in-law,...
One small box of recipes belonging to Nelle Branch, who was librarian of the University Farm from 1924-1951.
Records generated within the organizational divisions of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park concerning the branch of Forestry and Vegetation Management.
This collection contains transcripts of the lectures Miss de Branconiere gave from 1906 through 1910. Josephine Robinson, then employed by the Bank of Alameda, attended her evening sessions, took notes in shorthand, and typed them later. The collection fills sixteen...
The collection consists of books and compact discs containing pictures of UC Riverside events, staff, and locations used by the Brand and Creative Team to support their work and provide photography services for various projects on campus.
Collection contains correspondence and book reviews, Brand's manuscript of "England in the mid-nineteenth century", class notes, notes from his student days, material pertaining to classes taught by Brand at Stanford, notebooks on travel, materials on conferences and meetings, notes and...
Consists of a memoir created by Berkeley lesbian Doreen Brand for her grandchildren entitled "Granny Remembers," which covers her life from 1928-1996. The memoir includes color photocopies of photos.
Since 1973, the Brand Library & Art Center and the Associates of Brand Library & Art Center have sponsored an annual juried exhibition open to artists residing in the United States. The Brand Library & Art Center is the art...
The Brand Library & Art Center is the art and music section of the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department and features a large professional gallery space (the Brand Library Art Galleries) and concert hall. The Brand Library & Art...
Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), best known as Max Brand, was an author of western novels such as (1930), (1938), and (1940). He also wrote spy and crime novels under the pseudonyms Frederick Frost and Walter C. Butler including (1940) and...
The Steward Brand papers contains correspondence, personal journals, manuscripts, photographs, project records, articles, and publications.
One note (ANS), from Ohio municipal reformer, diplomat, journalist and author Brand Whitlock, conveying best wishes to unknown recipient. Cannes, 5 May 1931. Alpha list.
Relates to British, German, Austrian, French, Italian, and Russian submarines.
These records document Raymond Brandes' activities as Dean of the College of Graduate and Continuing Education, Professor of History, and organizer of the University of San Diego Archaeology Technician Program. Records include correspondence, memoranda, course planning materials, news releases,...
Ceramic plaques with original hand-drawn images, perhaps depicting Indonesian motifs, and hand-written poetry; stoneware bowls decorated with calligraphic imagery; silk Japanese scarf with floral design, formerly owned by Nanao Sakaki. Later additions include Hermes Rocket portable typewriter used by Brandi,...
The Branding Iron Collection consists of one rusty branding iron which was purchased in an antique shop in Contra Costa County in 1995. The origins of the branding iron are unknown.
The collection consists of script material; production material, including production-related correspondence; and handwritten notes. ONE-EYED JACKS is an American feature film directed by Brando and released by Paramount Pictures in 1961. It represents Brando's sole directorial effort. Of interest are...
The Brandon Thomas-Leverson Archive is a collection of scrapbooks, photographs, letters, and journals pertaining to the Brandon-Leverson household that was largely compiled by Silvia Brandon Thomas, the daughter of actor and playwright Brandon Thomas. The materials in this collection capture...
William Edward Brandon (1914- ) was a visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts (1966-67), California State University, Los Angeles (1970-71), and California State University, Long Beach (1970-71, 1974-75). He wrote short stories, screenplays and books including (1943), (1955), (1961),...
Cattle brand registers: Volume 1: [1835]-March 1852. Volume 2: June 1851-December 1857. Volume 3: January 1858-February 1917. Volume 4: February 1917-December 1917, 1928, 1935, and a group of previously recorded brands but perpetuated in 1917 and 1918. See also GC1279...
The Berkeley Brandt papers span 4 linear feet and date circa 1900 to circa 1931. The collection is composed of watercolor paintings (most of which are mounted on boards) of the interiors of residential homes, pencil drawings of the interior...
George Brandt(1916-1963)was born in Brooklyn, New York. He became a producer and writer of radio, television and film scripts for NBC, Paramount and Douglas Aircraft. The collection consists of plays, screenplays, television and radio plays, scrapbooks, magazines, and photographs documenting...
This is a collection of manuscripts, plays, and poems regarding pioneer experiences in the Southwest, written by Harry A. Brandt between 1954 and 1968.
Collection contains published papers and a card file including: a list of speeches given by Brandt (1930-1969), a list of his publications (1962-1970), a list of conferences attended (1940-1969), and other lists made by Brandt about his activities.
Memorandum, 1942, relating to recommendations for U.S. regulation of fat and oil products during World War II; and transcript of a speech, entitled What to Do with Germany?, 1945, relating to postwar reconstruction of Germany.
This collection contains interviews, manuscript materials and materials related to the publication of author Kate Brandt's book, Happy Endings: Lesbian Writers Talk about Their Lives and Work. Some of the interviews were published as magazine articles.
Approximately 60 prints collected by Randolph Brandt depicting transportation and other subjects in California, especially railroads and street cars.
This collection contains photocopied photographs, a transcribed newspaper clipping, and a photocopied letter with a donor made transcription from SSgt. Warren L. Brandt, USAAF during the Second World War.
Papers relate to Mr. Branner's childhood at Stanford, his experiences as a Stanford student, and his experiences in World War I.
Photographs from his student days at Stanford. Subjects include sports (crew, track, baseball, and rugby); student amusements such as parades, Big Game Bonfires, Frosh-Soph Tie-Up, and Rough's Day; commencement; individual and group portraits; campus scenes; women's fencing team; and Theodore...
Materials include posters, yearbooks, directories, literary magazines, event flyers, and resident advisor information and handbooks. Posters and flyers from events and performances include "Branner Presents" speaker events, original musical and theatrical productions, and film screenings. "Branner Presents" talks are led...
These papers are Branner's personal and professional papers and do not contain any of his Stanford University Presidential records. The collection contains most of his outgoing and incoming correspondence for the years 1882 to 1921. The outgoing correspondence is in...
A collection of material related to John Casper Branner, American geologist and university president.
Photographic prints belonging to John Casper Branner documenting geological changes and property damage after the 1906 earthquake. Likely images from surveying group led by Branner, who was a member of the California State Earthquake Investigation Commission....
This collection consists of the correspondence of John Casper Branner while he was the President of Stanford University, 1913-1915. The correspondence is concerned with Stanford as a whole and the various departments of the University....
Collection contains minutes of the association (1925-1926), constitution and by-laws, and cashbook (1924-1933)....
15 scenes of Southern California, including Hollywood, La Jolla, Long Beach, Redlands, San Pedro, and the Westlake Park in Los Angeles; plus three of Santa Cruz, including one of General John C. Fremont and family. 1902, undated
This material comprises an unbound typescript of Branson's and correspondence between Branson and author Kenneth Millar (also known by his pseudonym Ross Macdonald), consisting of 24 holograph and typescript letters written between 1963 and 1966. These letters concern Millar's revisions...
This collection primarily consists of writings, correspondence, and family photographs of the Bransten and Rothmann families. These include the writings and correspondence of Frances Bransten Rothmann and correspondence of her son, John Rothmann. There are also materials related to MJB...
This collection includes engravings, photographs, letters of request and responses, and the autographs of historical figures from the 1870's through the 1980's, including U.S. Presidents, European Royalty, U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and authors. Prominent figures include Neil Armstrong, George Bush,...
Includes portraits of Simeon Stivers, his wife Anna Maria Jones Stivers, and a group portrait of multiple generations of Stivers family members. Also includes portraits of descendants and other relatives of both Simeon and Anna Stivers, and other individuals and...
Papers relating to Brant Calkin's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Research materials for UC Davis Professor of History Cynthia Brantley's books and materials from the year Brantley spent in Nigeria (1966-1967).
Concerning Bancroft's criticism of James Gay Sawkins. 1876 letters from Mayer offers congratulations on Bancroft's marriage to Matilda Griffing.
This collection consists mainly of letters written by the children of Otto and Caroline Brasch to their brother Frederick E. Brasch. They date from 1891 through 1920, and originate from San Jose, Santa Clara, San Francisco, and Hawaii. The letters...
Includes correspondence with other librarians largely pertaining to Isaac Newton materials; with friends and colleagues; and one letter continuing his appointment in the Stanford University Libraries.
Correspondence and manuscript notes of Brasch and article reprints, photographs, and memorabilia collected by Brasch on the history of science in general and the history of astronomy from Isaac Newton to the modern period....
Journal articles and other printed material about astronomy, mathematics and the history of science, collected by historian and librarian Frederick Brasch.
This collection consists of 70 folio volumes containing approximately 5,616 photographs collected by English writer and traveler Lady Annie Brassey (1839-1887) during her oceanic voyages around the world. The photographs, chiefly taken by professional photographers, cover the period between the...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. Austin A. Brasted, USA to his family during the American Civil War. Also included in the collection are transcriptions of the letters and biographical information, both provided by the donor.
Relates primarily to conditions in Romanian prisons. Photocopy.
This collection consists of the papers of Charles Bratt and Clarence Johnson, both employees of the World War II Era United States Employment Services (USES), part of War Manpower Commission. The documents deal with the work of the Committee on...
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to the Consiliul National Român and other anti-communist political organizations in the United States, and to Romanian émigré affairs.
Scholarly papers, specifically the correspondence concerning each of his published books. Also sermons and diplomas of Rabbi Braude and miscellaneous off-prints, leaflets, brochures, and publications....
Relates to the nature of the Soviet regime under Iosif Stalin, the ideological conflict between Stalinism and Trotskyism, and its impact on left-wing politics in France and elsewhere, especially in the years 1936-1938.
Papers include research files, teaching materials, and faculty recommendation files....
The Braun & Company records span the years 1936 to 1988 and contain 13 cubic feet of textual records, as well as several media items, such as audiocassettes, film reels, and computer diskettes. Researchers interested in political strategy, especially in...
The collection contains items reflecting the military and professional life of Chester Val Braun, including books, documents, news articles, photographs and memorabilia. The items of memorabilia have been turned over to the SDASM Curatorial Department.
Memoranda and a letter relating to prospects for post-World War II reconstruction of Germany.
Reproductions of photographs depicting the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
This collection contains papers of horticulturist Ernest Braunton (1868-1945), an expert in the regional flora of Southern California and secretary of the Southern California Horticultural Society.
This collection is comprised of diaries created by Susan R. Braunwald documenting her second child's acquisition of American English between late infancy (8-months) and early childhood (50-months). The diaries are redacted photocopied versions that are otherwise exact copies of the...
Contain manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, financial and travel records, records of his literary agent The Helen Brann Agency, clippings, reviews, publicity and flyers, a few photographs and some personal items.
Script and sheet music for 6 songs for a dramatic adaptation of Huxley's book.
Collection consists of over 300 speeches by Americanist right-wing extremist spokesmen on reel to reel and cassette tapes, as well as Americanist journals, books, pamphlets, booklets, and fugitive materials. Includes speakers from the John Birch Society, the National Socialist White...
Discusses his family, medicine in Santa Paula, WWII, education in Santa Paula
The Brawley, California Weather Station Logbook journals the administrative records of the station located at the corner of 3rd and H Street in Brawley. These include notes on deliveries, purchases, inspections, and of course weather conditions for the period October...
[General, CSA]. Two engraved portraits, n.d.
An album of family portraits and other material assembled at the time of Maceo Braxton, Jr.'s graduation from West Point in 1974. The more than 40 photographs in the album prominently feature Braxton (1953-2008)--a Black physician and military officer--as well...
This collection consists of personal papers he collected over the years about local history. Also in the collection are papers of R.R. Veale, Leila Veale Bray, and his son, Frank Bray. Other Bray information may be found in the society’s...
Letters written to Bray and copies of letters by him; papers and articles; notes; reprints, etc. Concerning his career as professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.
Mary A. B. Brazier was born in England in 1904 and died in Falmouth, MA in 1955. She received a Ph. D. in physiology and biochemistry from the University of London in 1930, began neuroscience research at Maudsley Hospital, London,...
This carton of documents augments the previously donated papers of Mary A. B. Brazier (UCLA Biomedical Library, Manuscript Collection number 42), who was internationally respected as a neurophysiologist, historian, author, and editor. It contains correspondence of her retirement years with...
Large album contains 210 black and white snapshots and one postcard, with some captions in English, taken primarily in Brazil. Images feature shipboard views; stops along the journey to Brazil in Lisbon (Portugal), with shots of a monastery, harbor scenes,...
Collection consists of engraved maps of Brazil or portions thereof, which have been removed from various atlases and other works. The maps are printed on quarto sheets or smaller, some hand-colored....
Measures that the Brazilian Communist Party was accused of violating.
24 printed cordels (long narrative poems in booklet form, with woodcut illustrations on the cover) in Portuguese, mostly on contemporary themes and famous people. Authors include Abraão Batista, Allan Sales, José Soares, Marcelo Soares, and Paulo de Tarso.
The album contains 26 black/white photographs, with captions in German, of railroad construction in Porto Lucena; bridge of S. Joeio Curityba, Paraguay; harbor of Ultramar, Uruguay; Rio Grande do Sul; Porto Alegre and eucalyptus groves; revolutionaries; ruins of Sao Miguel;...
130 black/white photographs, along with a few postcards, some with captions in English, from a British family, depicting their life on a banana and dairy plantation called Bemfica in Macuco, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Includes images...
The Sherman E. Brazil Photograph Collection contains images taken by Brazil during his time as a China Marine in the 1930s. Before his death he passed these photographs to his friend Hugh B. Carnes, Jr. Carnes made duplicates of the...
One album with more than 40 snapshots and 50 postcards, captions in English, apparently from a British expatriate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, who traveled to Brazil, then England (including Oxford) and Germany. From dealer description:
The Brazilian cordel literature collection contains over 2000 pamphlets of popular literature known in Portuguese as literatura de cordel or "string literature." Traditionally, literatura de cordel is composed in verse and illustrated with woodcuts on the front cover, and it...
Collection contains various Brazilian newspapers, primarily from Rio de Janeiro and S_Paulo, bound according to specific subjects or events in Brazilian history. Subjects covered include the death of Ruy Barbosa, the centenary of Brazilian independence, and the end of the...
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, election campaign literature, and studies, relating primarily to political conditions and elections in Brazil.
Founded by Peter Schumann, the Bread and Puppet Theater emerged as one of the first alternative theater groups of the 1960s and 1970s. Schumann incorporated religion and morality into the central anti-war theme of the plays. The Bread and Puppet...
Relates to American-Soviet summit negotiations during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Produced for the United States Institute of Peace.
The collection consists of patents for breakwaters and related structures and devices.
Copy of report to the King of Spain and his councillors on current taxation and government of Indians as compared with earlier native procedures, and on the desirability of moderating taxation. Probably begun in Mexico in 1554 and revised in...
Collection consists of acetate recordings of The Life of Riley radio show, from 1944 to 1951, from screenwriter Irving Brecher (1914-2008).
Two portraits of Phoebe Apperson Hearst and seven professional views of the Hearst family estate Wyntoon in Siskiyou County, Calif.
The papers come from Bredel's secretary, Ursula Kilian, who worked for him from 1953 to 1964. Included are Bredel's notes to Kilian, as well as some carbon copies of her letters to him; Bredel's correspondence with others including Walter Janka...
The Harald Bredesen Collection, 1962-2007 includes books, articles, tapes, news items, Prince of Peace Prize documents, awards, and audio and video recordings. Added materials include photos, collected publications, and correspondence.
Relates to German political developments during the chancelleries of Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher. Photocopies (incomplete) of published version appearing anonymously in the Prague newspaper Die Wahrheit in 1934. Includes typescript Gestapo memoranda relating to the publication.
Letters received, writings, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Romanian royal family and court circles, and to the post-World War II Romanian émigré community. Includes letters from Mother Alexandra (Princess Ileana) of Romania.
Breeden assembled three picture postcard/photograph albums. While these depict many parts of the United States, views of California and Alaska are probably the most numerous....
Copies of Patrick Breen's naturalization certificate, Nov. 1, 1844, issued by Joel C. Walker, Clerk, Lee Co., Iowa Territory District Court, with note by W.M.R. Parker, Clerk, Monterey Co., Calif., of presentation for registration, Nov. 10, 1866; lining papers of...
The diary of Patrick Breen was recorded between November 20, 1846 and March 1, 1847. At the time of the diary's composition, Breen and his family were part of a group of pioneers--which came to be known as the Donner...
Digital copy of three notebooks primarily pertaining to Stanford University compiled by Breer; original notebooks include photographs, maps, clippings, postcards, receipts and bills, tickets, letters, and Breer's text. Subjects in volume 1 include Stanford history, college life, his fraternity (Sigma...
Correspondence, passports, certificates, letters of recommendation, and printed matter, relating to meteorology.
Edmund Breese (1871-1936) performed in numerous plays in the United States and London and later starred in Hollywood films. The collection contains twenty-four handwritten sides of roles performed by Breese during 1901-1902. Sides are defined as pages containing an actor's...
Memoirs and photographs, relating to the history of the Annenkov family; the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and émigré life in the United States, 1922-1943.
Depicts American army life during World War II.
This collection contains photographs of various people and landscapes of Mexico taken by Hugo Brehme, a German-born photographer that moved to Mexico in 1905.
German-born Mexican photographer. Photographs by Hugo Brehme document two episodes of the Mexican Revolution: La Decena Trágica of 1913, the ten days of counter-revolutionary insurrections against President Francisco Madero; and the American occupation of Veracruz in 1914. Also included are...
The materials consist of scans and digital photographs taken by Sheldon Breiner documenting his undergraduate days and the Stanford campus.
Papers consist of arrangements of popular songs for the O'Neill Sisters School of Dance (Helen & Peggy O'Neill) from the 1950's in San Francisco. Performances were most likely held at the Golden Gate Theater, State Fairs, San Francisco nightclubs, and...
Fictionalized account, relating to activities of the Czechoslovak Legion during the Russian Civil War. Published in Adventure Magazine.
The screenplays are Monkey Business by S. J. Perelman, 1931; Something's Gotta Give by Nancy Meyers, 2003; Calendar Girls by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth, 2003; and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl by Ted Elliott...
Diary, slides, and sound recordings, relating to social conditions in China.
Captain Bernhard Bremer papers (SAFR 244, HDC 443) is comprised of one certificate of naturalization for Captain Bremer dated 1900 and his Last Will and Testament signed in Japan in 1924 in which he leaves all of his belongings to...
This collection comprises photographs and a California vacation album that belonged to Georgina D. Bremer, a Maywood, Illinois schoolteacher. Photographs are of Bremer, her family and friends, and her home in Maywood. The vacation album documents a trip to Southern...
This collection is comprised of the files of the Bren Events Center, University of California, Irvine from 1983-1992.
Dispatches to the British Foreign Office, and letters, relating to interviews between J. F. Brenan and Chen Yu-jen (Eugene Chen), foreign minister, regarding Anglo-Chinese relations, the Chinese trade boycott, and the Canton-Kowloon Railway. Photocopy.
Brenda Starr, Reporter debuted on June 30, 1940 in the Chicago Tribune. The strip became a daily feature in October 1945. Brenda Starr was created by Dale Messick, one of the few female cartoonists of her time. Ms. Messick continued...
Relates to social classes in Germany. Prepared for a United States Army training program at Indiana University.
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (1901-1962) was a rewrite man and political reporter for the (1921-23), a movie critic, feature and editorial writer for the (1923-28), and a scenario writer for Fox Films, MGM, and First National Films (1928-30) before becoming a...
The collection consists of ephemera and memorabilia from various science fiction and fantasy television shows, movies, books, and games, including posters, figurines, buttons, toys, drawings and action figures. The collection also includes bags, programs, badges and other items related to...
Speech relating to the role of Ireland in World War II. Delivered at the Nassau Club, Princeton, New Jersey, November 4, 1942.
William Brennan was an impresario who worked for CBS as a network sales manager, program manager, and contract producer, as a writer on shows such as “Death Valley Days” and “The Mighty O,” for the San Francisco Civic Opera as...
The professional photographic archive of freelance photojournalist Jon Brenneis of Berkeley, California. Covering a wide range of news, popular culture, and human interest stories, chiefly from 1948 into the 1980s, particular strengths are science and technology, high tech companies of...
The consists primarily of several "Executive Binders" belonging to club presidents of the Early Birds, an unofficial social organization on the campus of California State University, Northridge. Also present are several files that appear to be disassembled executive binders filed...
The collection contains manuscripts, photographs, and artworks. Titles include: BEACHES (1988), CALIFORNIA SUITE (1978), THE HUSTLER (1961), 2010 (1984) and ZANDY'S BRIDE (1974). There are also blueprints from the Paramount Studios backlot in 1991.
The Alfred E. Brenner papers, ranging in date from 1962 to 2010, contain technical and business documents pertaining to high performance computers collected during Brenner's career at institutions such as Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the Consortium for Scientific Computing, and...
The Alfred Brenner Papers, 1954-1978 consists of materials relating to the career of screenwriter, Alfred Brenner. The materials represented include scripts, as well as related production and development material for television and film. The bulk of the collection consists of...
Esther Brenner was a dedicated community advocate active in many civic and Jewish organizations in Los Angeles, including The "1939" Club—a fraternal organization of Holocaust survivors founded in 1952. During the late twentieth century Brenner served as a member of...
Correspondence, reports, committee minutes, memoranda, surveys and other miscellaneous materials relating to the Stanford Law School, primarily between 1946 and 1951. Correspondents include Jim Ellis, David S. Jacobson, Francis V. Keesling, Carl Spaeth, Arthur T. Vanderbilt and Earl Warren.
Correspondence from Duncan Brent to Lawrence Clark Powell, as well as a typescript draft and other materials pertaining to Powell's publication of [a remembrance of Brent]. Also, a collection of the Brents' books, mainly 19th-20th century literature and Californiana. A...
A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of Joseph Lancaster Brent, American lawyer, politician, and soldier.
Comments on career as Contra Costa Co. sheriff; labor agitation among fruit pickers (1934-35); the operation of the Brentwood plan for registering farm laborers; the LaFollette Committee hearings (1939). Photographs inserted.
Writings, correspondence, biographical data, and photographs, relating to the life of E. Breshko-Breshkovskaia. Includes drafts of the book by E. Breshko-Breshkovskaia, The Hidden Springs of the Russian Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1931); a biographical sketch of E. Breshko-Breshkovskaia by Aleksandr...
The collection consists primarily of materials relating to Boris Bresler's research on Jews in the Far East, particularly China. He conducted this research for both his personal research projects and for articles for the Igud Yotzei Sin Bulletin of which...
Jerry Bresler was a songwriter and a producer. The collection consists of motion picture scripts and a small amount of sheet music that appears to be related to his career.
Archive assembled by James Breslin, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, as he researched and wrote Mark Rothko: a biography. The Russian-born American painter's life and work are the central subjects of the collection, situated in broad historical and...
Lester Breslow was a former dean of the UCLA School of Public Health, professor emeritus of health services, and one of the leading figures in public health. He was born March 17, 1915 in Bismarck, ND, and received a BS...
This collection documents Lester Breslow's work on various committees concerned with Tobacco Control. Committees documented include the Committee for Expertise on Tobacco Use Control; the Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Education (DATE) Advisory Committee; the Tobacco Education Advisory Committee (TEOC); and...
Book review handwritten by Bret Harte.
Letter from Bret Harte to Charles Warren Stoddard dated March 16, 1868.
These letters tell of Harte's travels and lecture tours, his duties as U.S. Consul, friends, literary acquaintances and family affairs.
4 handwritten letters, a typescript of one of them, and an "official" Bret Harte "stamp unveiling cachet."
Typescripts with autograph revisions, and signed, of the short stories "Chu Chu" and "Johnson's Old Woman."
Box l: Two letters written by him to his wife, Anna, 1889 and 1893 holograph manuscripts of Bohemian Days in San Francisco, A Bride of the Sierras, A Convert of the Mission, Flip, In a Pioneer Restaurant, The Indiscretion of...
Bret Harte papers, BANC MSS 77/166 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Originals in: Princeton University Library.
Includes letters to his wife, Anna, Charles W. Stoddard, [Joaquin] Miller, Edward M. Schaeffer, and James R. Osgood; manuscripts of Excelsior [a poem] with a related letter, Oct. l2, l877, by William P. Copeland, and The Man at the Semaphore;...
The John C. Brethauer journal of the 1887 voyage of the schooner Vanderbilt consists of a handwritten journal of an able seaman engaged in an illegal seal hunting expedition, and 14 pressed botanical specimens removed from the pages of the...
The archive consists of 37 drafts of publications and letters dating from 1948 after Breton had returned to France from his exile in the United States to 1965, several months before his death. The draft writings, primarily texts for exhibition...
Notes on the indigenous inhabitants of Panama, particularly Panama City and neighboring regions, with material on local flora and fauna, mineral curiosities, and a special section on fruits. Follwed by a 76-page Spanish-Indian vocabulary of Durasque and three Guaymi dialects,...
Anonymous account of the discovery of America, with descriptions of the various provinces of New Spain, the West Indies, the Philippines, the Ladrones, and the Pelew Islands. Covers the period 1492-1767, with special attention to the history of cathedrals and...
Brief notes on his service as soldier at Monterey under Figueroa, Indian fighting and the death of Yoscolo, and preparation of sugar and salt by the Indians from marsh growing plants.
A set of pencil on paper drawings drawn executed between June of 1920 and February of 1922, by John Brevuely while serving his apprenticeship at the Blacksmith Shop of the Southern Pacific Railroad Sacramento Shops. The drawings are on acidic...
Kevin Brew (1950-1993) was a gay man from Queens, New York who moved to San Francisco in 1975 and was diagnosed with HIV in 1988, dying of AIDS complications five years later. Brew’s diaries describe his relationships, as well as...
The Gwen Brewer Papers (1965-2004) is a small collection consisting of some of Dr. Brewer's working files as a member of the California State University, Northridge English department faculty, including course materials, correspondence, research, and information regarding her own promotion...
The Leo Brewer papers, 1921-2004, comprise the correspondence, teaching materials, laboratory notes, writings, and research files of renowned chemist Leo Brewer, universally regarded as one of the founders of the field of modern high-temperature chemistry. Brewer served as Professor in...
Dr. Lyman A. Brewer (1818-1876) was a Union soldier during the Civil War, and medical officer for the Spotted Tail and the Red Cloud agencies in Dakota Territory from 1874 to 1876. This collection of papers on Lyman A. Brewer...
The collection includes papers and works of art, including sketches, paintings, and a pair of painted pants, created by Richard (Dick) Caldwell Brewer (1923-2014). Brewer was a San Francisco-based artist and gay man. Many of his subjects include male nudes...
Shirley G. Brewer lived and attended school in Shanghai, China during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The collection consists of photographs of the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Shanghai, group photographs of students at the Shanghai British School, the Convent...
Time books and other working papers from the career of Southern Pacific fireman and locomotive engineer Virgil Blaine Brewer.
Correspondence....
Includes journalism and an autobiography by the American writer James Brewster, as well as documents and other materials related to him.
MS 891 is a collection of black and white negatives and photographs, which show rolling stock with some diesel and steam motive power throughout the United States.
The Marjorie A. Brewster papers measure 1 linear inch and date from 1917 to 1962. There are certificates, diplomas, letters, speeches, a transcript and list of class requirements included in the papers. The certificates are for teaching as well as...
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Posters illustrated with imagery of various Native American artists from California and pertaining to various events and topics, including Native politics and social issues, and art exhibitions featuring the work of Brian D. Tripp.
Relates to the German prisoner of war camp Oflag G.X.B. Report to General Bridoux, secretary of state for war of France.
Fanny Brice earned a reputation as a vaudeville star before creating some of her best-loved comedic personae for radio. The bulk of the collection consists of Baby Snooks scripts representing the radio programs , , , , and . Additionally,...
Description of trip to Lynx Creek gold placer mine by Augustus Brichta in 1862 and 1863. Mention of Vulture Mine, and a hunt for Apache raiders on the war-path. Document remarks: Includes a Southwest Museum "Individual Manuscript Form" with additional...
The folder contains two documents: a handwritten letter from J.R. McClintock (?) at the U.S. Mint in Pittsburgh to the Richard Barnes Mason, Governor of California, requesting advice and counsel from the governor to John C. Brickell, in addition to...
The Eugene (Gene) Bricker photographs include images of Harry Hay, Jim Kepner, Stuart Timmons, Mike Reynolds, Kevin Gardner, assorted transgender women, and the 1982 Los Angeles Christopher Street West (CSW) pride parade.
The William W. Brickman papers document the career of a pioneer in the field of comparative education in the United States. Consisting largely of Brickman's writings, research materials and correspondence, the collection reflects the wide range of Brickman's scholarly interests....
The Lester Bridaham photographs and papers relating to gargoyles document the scholar's ongoing fascination with this distinctive form of architectural decoration. Collected over the course of six decades, Bridaham's extensive compilation of photographs and research materials forms a comprehensive overview...
Linda S. Bridge was an elected Nurse Representative of the California Nurses Association at Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center in Glendale, CA and member of the union's negotiating team at that hospital. This collection consists of her files while...
Volume includes reminiscences by former staff members, excerpts from the Bridge Journal (1986-98), and illustrations.
The contents of this folder are the photocopies of seven handwritten letters and envelopes written by Jefferson Bridgeford to his wife, Margaret E. Bridgeford, and his child, Eugene, in Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, during the year 1850. Jefferson Bridgeford writes...
This collection contains the professional papers of Bruce Bridgeman in his capacity as an educator and researcher. The majority of the materials consist of digital records of his teaching, research, writing, and administrative leadership activity at UC Santa Cruz from...
Register (376 p.) summarizing court proceedings, which includes names of relevant parties, date and nature of cases, and judgments. Most of the cases involve the recovery of money or property, or disputes over mining claims. Includes index to dockets for...
Sixteen letters (ALS) to Miss Nancy Bridges, from brother William and other cousins, relatives, and friends in various units and locations in Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, re day-to-day camp life, requesting items like boots, socks, and pants...
Includes letters from John Poyntz Spencer, fifth Earl of Spencer; Sir Robert George Crookshank Hamilton; Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach, first Earl of St. Aldwyn; Frederick Sleigh Roberts, first Earl of Roberts; and J. Alfred Spender.
The Fred Bridges Photograph Collection contains photographs documenting street scenes, local events, and individual U.S. Marines stationed in Tanggu and Tientsin, China as part of the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion. A booklet issued to Marines stationed in China provides insight...
The Harry Bridges Legal Collection contains the documents and supporting material for his deportation cases; there are also some documents that refer to a contempt case and some libel cases. These papers originated in the law office of one of...
Scrapbook created by USC alumna Sandie Bridges. Includes photographs, clippings, programs, notes, and keepsakes documenting Bridges' undergraduate life.
Bridget Wilson is most known for her lifetime to commitment to activism and her service in the Judge Advocate Corps of the California State Military. As a child in Nebraska, Wilson was girl selected for her High School’s then-boy’s rifle...
Bridget Wilson is most known for her lifetime to commitment to activism and her service in the Judge Advocate Corps of the California State Military. As a child in Nebraska, Wilson was girl selected for her High School’s then-boy’s rifle...
Includes a small amount of personal correspondence, manuscripts of Bridgman's short stories and poetry, clippings, and miscellaneous personalia, including diplomas, teaching credentials, and letters of recommendation. The bulk of the collection spans the years from 1881 to the 1940s, and...
The Lilian Bridgman Photograph Collection (ca. 1881-1940) contains primarily photographs of homes she designed while living in Berkeley, California. The collection also includes personal photographs of Lilian and her family, as well as photographs of classmates, students and professors she...
Manuscript of Reminiscences of E. D. Pierce, discoverer of gold in Idaho, relating the story of Irish immigrants in California.
A history of the club.
Letters, reports, and memoranda, relating to the political and economic situation in Germany and in Eastern Europe, primarily from 1945-1949, the Nuremberg war crime trials, and communism in Germany after World War II.
A Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers membership certificate for Theodore Brien (age 43), a 22-year employee of the New York Central Railroad and member of the J. D. Lang [?] Division No. 421. The certificate is signed by B. D. Willoughby...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. Raymond J. Briese, USA during the Second World War.
Three handwritten documents concerning military operations of the Brigada Cadena, which was brought from Orizaba, Mexico to the San Carlos Fortress in Perote by General José María Cadena as part of the Plan of Ayutla. All are countersigned or initialed...
Dr. Benjamin Bennett Briggs was a horticulturist and medical doctor who originally came to California from Ohio during the Gold Rush but returned to Ohio where he married and established a medical practice. He later returned to California to continue...
Correspondence by Caroline Crane Briggs, chiefly to her children Sophia Crane Ristine and Benjamin Crane, from her home in La Crescenta, California.
The collection includes photographs, negatives, and slides taken by Clifford E. Briggs of Allis-Chalmers farm equipment and aerial photographs of farms.
Relates to conditions in the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East during World War II. Mainly draft fragments of the book by D. G. Briggs, Action amid Ruins (New York, 1945).
A collection of Briggs family correspondence (1822-1935), WWI booklets, photographs and insignia, news clippings (ca. 1925), and family keepsakes.
Include deeds and surveys on record in Alameda County for property on San Leandro Road near 86th Avenue in Oakland; marriage license and certificate for G.C. Briggs in Copperopolis, 1867; pharmacy licenses, 1936-1954, and miscellaneous personal papers for Walter David...
Subjects covered in this autobiography include his family history; his student years at Stanford and his affiliations with Hopkins Marine Station; his academic appointments at the University of Florida, University of British Columbia, the Texas Institute of Marine Sciences, and...
John V. Briggs, Republican was a member of the Assembly from 1967 to 1976 and a Senator from 1977 to 1981. He was Senate Republican Whip in 1979. Senator Briggs concentrated on insurance reform, a wider application of the death...
Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, and clippings relating to the role of George D. Herron, an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, in formulating the World War I peace settlement, and to his subsequent views on European politics. Used by M. P. Briggs...
Relates to American military activities during World War I. Includes photographs.
The (1943-2004) document Brigg's military duty during the Second World War and his paintings and personal writings. Highlights include Briggs' scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings, sketches, and watercolors of fellow servicemen, local Okinawans, landscapes, and battleships during World War II. ...
Collection includes correspondence, notes, manuscripts, proof sheets, clippings, photographs (primarily of surgical patients), scrapbook....
Miscellany consisting of: Elder's certificate for Bingham Bement, signed by Young and J.C. Little at Peterboro, New Hampshire, 1844; a letter for Charles C. Rich, signed by Young and Willard Richards at Mount Pisgah, Iowa, 1846; printed invitation by Young...
George Adams Bright (1837-1905) briefly practiced medicine in Concord, N.H. and served on the House Staff of Massachusetts General Hospital. In May 1861, he joined the Navy. During the Civil War, Bright served as a surgeon off the coasts of...
Reginald Golding Bright (d. 1941) was from a theatrical family. The collection consists of correspondence from dramatists, actors and actresses, producers, managers, critics, and publishers to Bright, a London theatrical agent.
Myron Franklin Brightfield (1897-1964) was a professor of English at UC Berkeley (1926- ). His published works include (1928), (1932), (1940), and (1968). The collection consists of research notes, drafts, and card indexes related to Professor Brightfield's studies of Victorian...
Production materials (1985-2001) for books and broadsides published by Brighton Press, a San Diego (Calif.) fine press directed by Bill Kelly and Michele Burgess. Materials include correspondence with artists, production notes, woodcut blocks, etching plates, plate proofs, letterpress proofs, mock-ups,...
The collection contains seven gelatin silver photographic prints and one linoleum-block print by photographer Anne Brigman dated between 1913 and 1930.
The collection consists of 52 78 r.p.m. sound recordings featuring early, country music artists such as Hank Williams, Tennessee Ernie Ford and Bill Monroe. The collection is arranged alphabetically by work title.
Consists of letters between Brimblecom family members including the Rev. Samuel Brimblecom, his wife Harriet Buttrick Brimblecom, and their children Charles, Edward, Capt. Samuel A. and Lucy Brimblecom. Topics include temperance, anti-slavery, farming, China and the Opium trade, education of...
Consists of letters between Brimblecom family members and friends including the Rev. Samuel Brimblecom, his wife Harriet Buttrick Brimblecom, and their children Charles, Edward, Capt. Samuel A. and Lucy Brimblecom, Charles H. Todd, and others. Topics include temperance, anti-slavery, farming,...
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other material regarding David Brin, an American science fiction author and scientist. Included are manuscripts of , , , and as well as their respective correspondence and legal documents.
Claire Brindis is a Professor of Pediatrics and Health Policy at UCSF, as well as the Director of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS) at UCSF. The collection includes reports, proposals, correspondence, and newspaper and magazine...
Reginald Smith Brindle was an English composer best known for his works for guitar, but he also wrote works for percussion, orchestras, and electronic instruments, as well as numerous articles and books on modern music, including serialism, composition, and percussion....
Relates to operations of the China Youth Corps in providing educational, social and cultural activities for youth in Taiwan. Includes prospectus of the text. Published under the title The China Youth Corps in Taiwan (New York, 1999).
Includes approximately 37 ink sketches attributed to Lindesay Brine relating to his travels in North and Central America (ca. 1866-1872) and his interest in the antiquities and archaeological sites of Native Americans. The bulk of these views are in Mexico,...
Brian Bringardner, then an ACT UP member, organized a group of Castro Sweep victims who sued the city for police brutality and monitored the city’s administrative response. This collection includes materials related to the lawsuit and the Castro Sweep, as...
This collection consists of materials related to Earl Brink’s travelogue productions, including his travel notes, still photographs from his travel movies, brochures and ephemera, his letters, contracts, and agreements.
The collection consists of approximately 125 photographic postcards mostly from Mexico, sent to various members of the Brinkmann family from 1905-1920. The postcards depict landscapes, buildings, and people from multiple parts of the country, most notably Veracruz, Yucatán, and the...
This collection contains one letter dated 1947 July 15 to Southwest Museum Librarian Ella Robinson from Vernette S. (Mrs. Frederic C.) Ripley, concerning Charles H. Brinley, and an undated, typed excerpt of correspondence regarding Charles H. Brinley, sent from his...
The collection contains papers of New Jersey sailor Edward Brinley, Jr. (1824-1867), including family correspondence and a journal kept by Brinley on board the USS North Carolina in 1840.
Angela Brinskele has been the Director of Communications of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives since 2006. Brinskele is also a freelance photographer who aims to preserve women's history through photography. She has been documenting the LGBT community since the...
Papers of Scripps Institution of Oceanography research biologist Edward Brinton, including his correspondence, research data and notes.
Nine printed reproductions of paintings depicting scenes on the Italian front during World War I.
Photographs show life and scenes in Yreka, Calif. and vicinity. Various members of the Brinzer family are pictured. Other views show hydraulic mining, the Brinzer family store in Yreka, logging, agriculture, Yosemite, San Francisco (including the Mid-Winter Fair of 1894),...
Oral histories, memoirs, research files, photographs, newsclippings, maps, publications, adobe house preservation work, etc. Included is a 1870 census of Chinese workers, adobe samples from the house, information about the adobe structure, the historic structure report, the original house plan,...
English captions read: village, state of Mexico (showing children in front of cactus in native dress) -- Cholula, the mountain state of Puebla (showing a church on a mountain top, with fields in the foreground) -- Lake at Chalco, taken...
Views show the courtyard and front of the Hotel Iturbide, a grove of trees and castle at Chapultepec, general views of Mexico City, Avenida Juarez, park of Tacubaya, statue of Christopher Columbus (Cuahutemon), Viga Canal, Constitution Square, etc. Views of...
The Brisbane Library History Collection includes images of historical interest to Brisbane, San Francisco and San Mateo County. The collection includes images from the mid-1800s to the present, with the majority of the images from the 1900s to the 1980s....
This collection consists of audio tapes and typed transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Dr. Jerry Briscoe between 1994-1996. Interviewees are predominately residents of Stockton or San Joaquin County who were active in political or civic activities.
Collection consists of materials collected and written by Briscoe on the general topic of California recall elections in the 20th century.
This collection contains correspondence, press clippings, and other material collected by Peter Briscoe, former Associate University Librarian for Collections at the University of California, Riverside, in his research conducted on B. Traven. Also contains material regarding the purchase and use...
This collection contains photographs of Newport Beach, Long Beach and Compton, primarily relating to natural disasters, such as fires, floods and earthquakes.
This collection contains material by musician Steve Briscoe relating to his Punk bands Clown Alley, The Pseudos and The Bruces, dating from 1979-1983.
The collection consists of scripts for television and film projects that Jerry Briskin produced. The bulk of the collection relates to his work with Irwin Allen for Land of the Giants and other TV shows.
Records of the Bristol and Colorado Gold Mining Company.
. Mainly receipts, supply and equipment bills, and member lists of the Bristol Artillery Company of Bristol, Rhode Island. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
This is a small collection of correspondence, biographical materials, and 5 photographs taken by Horace Bristol in California in the 1930s.
Bristol discusses his career in photography
Collection consists of page proofs and galley sheets of Gwen Bristow's books, including , , , and ....
Gwen Bristow, an author and journalist, wrote the best-selling novel published in 1938, as the second work in her Plantation Trilogy. The collection consists of a scrapbook, primarily comprised of newspaper clippings, compiled about publication and success of the .
This collection comprises miscellanous technical drawings executed by John C. Bristow presumably in conjuction with his employ at the Southern Pacific Railroad Sacramento Shops. They are in various formats: ink on paper or linen, pencil on paper, and white line...
The collection consists of business papers such as reports, legal & patent documents, and sales & trade show material; notebooks; service manuals & user guides; schematics; advertisements;, articles and photographs. Most of the papers concern Bristow's career at Atari....
This collection consists of published editions and reproductions of musical works for harp, piano, violin and piano, voice and piano, and for chorus....
British catalogs from 1703-1930, the reference collection of English bookseller Frank Marcham, and various American book catalogs comprise this collection.
About 60 black/white snapshots and a few postcard views, most with captions. Most photos are of British and local soldiers at various locations near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border (North West Frontier), including Attock, Akora, Nowshera, and Kala-Bagh. Also photos of local...
Photograph album containing 72 black/white snapshots, World War I era ca. 1917, of Baluchistan and Waziristan (Pakistan), and Northern India (Ferozepore, Dalhousie, and Ranikhet). Includes military photos of soldiers, camps, and camel transport, as well as local scenes and people....
Album contains 188 black and white photographs with borders, mounted double-sided to 23 brown cardstock leaves, each separated with web-patterned tissue guard. Occasional manuscript captions. Photographs range in size, the largest measuring 22,5 cm x 14cm, the smallest measuring 6cm...
241 black and white photographs in large album commemorating the British Association for the Advancement of Science's meeting in South Africa. Images feature shots from the journey to and from Africa, including shipboard views and port scenes of Southampton (England),...
Literary manuscripts and letters of writers of the British Commonwealth. Correspondence, literary manuscripts, commonplace books, autographs, and photographs....
Summary: Autographs of the kings and queens and eminent men of Great Britain. Collection contains two large volumes, compiled in 1835 by Mansf. de Cardonnel-Lawson. Among those represented are Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, John Locke, Isaac Newton, William Wordsworth, and...
Collection of autographs of promenent Victorians (British).
Collection consists of six volumes of records of the British Charity Commission Endowed School Department. The first contains the document, Warrant appointing commissioners and secretary under provisions of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869. Meeting minutes are contained in three volumes...
Contains mining license in British Columbia, information for stock holders and some correspondence, all concerning coal.
Views of towns, scenery, and party members on steamers and visiting Vancouver, Wrangel, Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay, Juneau, Sitka, the White Pass, Lake Bennett, and other locales.
Albums contain photographs of mostly unidentified scenery and people in the Yukon region, miners and mining, mining towns around Phoenix and Headly, British Columbia, etc. Stereographs show harvest of giant sequoias in the Fresno Grove. Also includes two advertising cards,...
Statements of exports and imports for the year ending June 30, 1881; letters from Alexander C. Anderson, Thaddeus Harper, Thomas Russell and J.H. Todd & Son. Chiefly for the use of John S. Hittell.
Questionnaires for H.H. Bancroft's History of the Pacific States, answered by Thomas Earle, William Heathorn, John S. Helmcken, William Parsons Sayward, Jacob Sehl, Noah Shakespeare, Robert Stevenson and John Weiler.
The collection contains annual reports, publications, and ca. 300 maps documenting the activities of the British Cotton Growing Association's activities, primarily in Africa, but also in India and Mesopotamia.
Six printed items: "A Computation of the Charge of the Militia, as Proposed by the Bill in Parliament...," n.d.; "Directions for Applying Godbold's Vegetable Balsam...,"n.d.; "Form of Association Agreed to by The Committee of Sixty-One...," 1780; "Proposals for a Subscription...
Photo album containing 112 black and white photographs of indigenous people of the Mombasa Tribes.
Copies of correspondence and official records of proceedings of the agents of the East India Company at Manila, including official documents relating to the government at Manila and the Philippines. Originals, entitled "Manila Records," in the Record Office at Egmore,...
107 black and white photographs, some captions in English on reverse. Includes images of U.S. Engineers' Hospital, St. George Anglican Cathedral, Carnegie Library, scenes of Georgetown, drum and kettle band, market, roads, rivers, agricultural activities, Muslim cleric, bride and groom,...
12 b/w albumen prints, with captions, mounted in a small album. Includes image of the photographer, J. A. Teixeria, and views of New Amsterdam and Georgetown ... Accompanied by an Oct. 1939 issue of Geographical Review, containing an article, "An...
Materials concerning finance, business, commerce, taxation, legal and military affairs, and other subjects. These items are stored together for convenience, and each item has been cataloged separately. Search under title: British historical records and documents.
Photograph album, ca. 1917-1919, containing 120+ black/white photos, very few with captions, mainly of British (men, women, and children) in Egypt (possibly Alexandria) during World War I. Mainly troops in camps and on the march, hospital wards, sporting events, and...
One document on vellum, signed by Edward and Thomas Chalcroft, Surrey, 1720. Provenance unknown. [++Oversize boxed].
An 1802 English document, a lease for a house, issued by a Mr. James Beek to a Mr. Philip Trinder. The term of the lease is 21 years.
Contains leases, marriage settlement, deed of covenant, mortgages, deed of exchange, deed of exchange, and appointment of trustees. Includes deed of exchange, 1798 Jan. 17, between the Duke of Norfolk and William Mathews.
18th century, primarily relating to members of the Macdonald, Mackenzie, and Maclean families. Alpha list. [Oversize boxed].
Seven Liberal Party posters, with images of party leader Joseph Grimond, and three Labour Party posters, with images of party leader Harold Wilson. Provenance unknown. Oversize Map Cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
The collection includes clippings from American newspapers in English, French, and German, collected by the British Library of Information in New York City. The clippings focus on American sentiment towards Great Britain and the British Empire in 1920-1921.
Early 20th century British pamphlets and ephemeral guides of a practical nature to magic tricks, largely published by L. Davenport & Co.
Legal documents, letters and a manuscript history all pertaining to Great Britain or her colonies or written by or about citizens of same (The Bonnards later in California). 1660 - 1935....
15 British manuscripts and manuscript fragments, dating from approximately 1540-1700.
Photograph album of Capt. R. E. Godfrey, containing 167 black/white snapshots, many with captions, recording service with the British 153rd Rifles in North Africa, 1918-1919, and in the Arab Revolt, 1920. About 70 of the images are from Egypt and...
Photograph album, apparently of a British soldier with the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, containing 300+ black/white images, mainly snapshots without captions, ca. 1930s - early 1940s. Includes photos of family, apparently in Britain, as well as many shots of fellow...
A photograph album depicting British Military operations in Waziristan, then a region of India, in 1922 and 1923, prior to the Pink's War. Photographs mainly relate to military camps and convoys throughout the region.
Books, pamphlets, and leaflets, relating to World War I. Consists mainly of British propaganda. Collected by the British Ministry of Information Library. Card file drawers at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives itemize publications in this collection.
The album documents Kandahār and environs following the British siege of Kandahār in 1880. Included are local landmarks, tribal groups, occupational portraits, street scenes, and scenes of the British occupation.
Album of over 110 small black-and-white commercial photographs with brief captions in English. Album covers are wooden and have a picture of Mosque of Omar on front and word "Jerusalem" on back. Many photos identified as a "Palphot" photograph on...
Acquisition Information: Purchase, 2004.
The collection consists of documents related to the process of acquiring patents in the United Kingdom in 19 century. Items include a patent specification written by Alfred Vincent Newton in 1853 for an "Improved Sewing Machine," and a copy of...
Includes snapshot scenes of the the British petroleum industry in Mexico: oil fields, oil tanks, oil pumps, boilers, oil gushers and oil tankers. Includes dramatic photographs of oil wells on fire, the aftermath of some fires, and the repair and...
Photographs of various British military and political leaders, and miscellaneous scenes in Great Britain.
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Chiefly campaign posters from the 1935-1936 British elections and post-war election in 1945. The 1935 posters are from both Labour Party and National Government and were collected in 1935-1936 by Professor Charles Aikin of U.C. Berkeley. To these have been...
Collection consists of caricatures of political events of the day. Items are variously initialed PHILO HB, HB, IH, BH, FOZ, and HH....
Collection consists of approximately 700 publications, including printed broadsides, tracts, pamphlets and short books, on British political, religious and economic topics. The items were published primarily within the first three quarters of the 19th century....
Album contains 96 uniform-sized photos. 8 x 6cm. Inserted four to a page in the pre-cut windows on both sides of 12 album leaves. No captions. Black oblong tied album. 25 x 17cm. Photos of animals, particularly domesticated animals. There...
Photograph album of a British soldier, with 150+ photos, mainly snapshots, some with captions, ca. late 1920s-1937. Contains a number of shots of friends and family, some taken in England, but most are set in India, including fellow servicemen, the...
4 albums and 7 loose photographs, Waziristan (Afghanistan/Pakistan border area). [expand].
Collection consists of sheet music from British stage productions....
Pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, bulletins, and clippings, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century British history and politics, and especially to the woman suffrage movement in Great Britain, British elections of 1974 and after, and the question of British policy regarding...
This collection consists of posters about tourism in Great Britain. They include photographs by Val Doone, Robert M. Adam, Photochrom Co. Ltd., Walter A. Scott, and S. K. Lazell.
Organization chartered to promote British commerce upon the close of World War I.
The British Women Romantic Poets Online Text Collection is a growing collection,consisting in 2003 of 100 online full-text transcriptions of poetry written by women in England, Scotland, and Ireland between 1789 and 1832 and SGML encoded using the TEI-Lite dtd....
Consists Britomar Lathrop's original three "road diaries," written from 1934-1936 when she and her parents were homeless in California during the Great Depression: "The beggars didn't fetch any crowns," an edited typescript of the diaries done in 1940 when the...
The papers contain correspondence, subject / issue files, press coverage and clippings, budgets, campaign materials, photographs, and other ephemera of Harry Britt, a political activist and a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1979-1993).
Harry Britt was a gay political activist and politician in San Francisco, California. He was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 1979-1993. This collection includes personal and professional papers belonging to Britt including weekly planners, correspondence,...
James Britt served with the 376th Bomb Group during World War Two. After the War he served with the Startegic Air Command.
Correspondence, documents, accounts, and photographs of Morgan Lewis and John Wesley Brittan and their families; papers in case, Bowman vs. Brittan, re estate of M.L. Brittan; last will of Mary Burt Brittan and report of executors of her estate.
Correspondence.
The papers of photographer Charles Brittin contain photographs, negatives, slides, and transparencies documenting the Los Angeles art scene and social and political movements that occurred during the 1950s-1970s. Accompanying the photographs are correspondence, personal writings, printed ephemera, posters, maquettes, clippings,...
Samples of printed matter produced by Britton & Rey firm in late 19th and early 20th centuries, perhaps used for public display and/or internal reference. Materials include color postcards (vols. 1-2); letterhead and envelopes, chiefly for San Francisco and other...
Collection consists of personal papers, including correspondence, reports, and newsclippings, of Edward C. Britton, Professor of Pacific Asian Studies, College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, CSU, Sacramento. The collection reflects various aspects of life in Vietnam before and during...
Contains 3 letters to and from Britton family members discussing the advantages of living in Northern California over living in Jacksonville, Oregon.
The Ira M. Britton papers consist of letters, photographs, certificates and notebooks created and collected by American serviceman Ira Britton during World War II. Britton served in both the the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Navy. Together,...
Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia....
Born in 1925, Ebherhard Brüning was a retired professor of American Studies at Leipzig University, Germany and worked as the literary agent of Albert Maltz. Maltz, one of the Hollywood Ten, worked with Brüning from the early 1950's until Maltz's...
Eli Broad is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. His philanthropy related to art and education in Los Angeles includes important contributions to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Broad Art Center at UCLA, and the Walt Disney...
The Sylvia M. Broadbent papers include correspondence, field and research notes, manuscripts, publications, photographs, slides, realia, and other material pertaining to Dr. Sylvia M. Broadbent, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside. Topics include her research in...
The Broadcasting Biography collection consists of obituaries pertaining to the broadcasters that contributed to radio and television throughout the twentieth century.
The collection consists of photographs of various types of indoor and outdoor equipment related to mid-twentieth century radio and television broadcasting.
The Broadcasting Pamphlet collection consists of about 550 pamphlets created throughout the twentieth century and encompasses 9 cartons.
The Broadcasting Photograph collection consists of about 4,300 photographs taken throughout the twentieth century and encompasses 15 record boxes.
A Looking-Glass for Traytors, re trial of those implicated in the death of King Charles I. London, 1660. Alpha list. [Oversize boxed].
One broadside, "A los Mexicanos - e Hispano- Americanos...," San Francisco, 1863. .02 linear feet (1 folder). Translation inserted.
Collection of broadside ballads from England. Broadside (or broadsheet) ballads were one of the most common forms of printed material produced between the 16th and 19th centuries in England, Ireland, and North America. They centered on popular subject matter such...
Broadside ballads provided lyrics to popular songs, and were sold cheaply on individual sheets of paper. This collection contains approximately 2,000 English, Irish, and American broadsides from the nineteenth century.
More than 200 printed items, most American, English language, mainly poetry, many in limited editions, some signed.
Printed broadside from Office A. R. Q. M. [Acting Regimental Quartermaster] 49th Missouri Infantry Volunteers, Eufaula, Alabama, dated October 5th, 1865, states that in compliance with Special Orders, dated Head-Quarters, Sub. District of Montgomery, October 11, 1865, all horses, mules,...
Printed broadside of soldiers from New Hampshire who died during the American Civil War, with caption titles, We Honor The Brave and Our Fallen Heroes, and names listed as follows: 9th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, Company I, Died of Disease:...
Three printed broadsides, authorized by David Perkins, from New-England Union Volunteer Company in Concord, Lebanon and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The first broadside, printed on official stationery of the company and dated December 26, 1864, is about paying $775 for substitutes...
51 pen and ink drawings of cowboy life by Katherine Field, signed and dated 1934, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1949, 1950, and 1951; commissioned for use in calendars and in the Western Livestock Journal published by the Los...
This collection consists of Broadway show vinyl LP records for shows from the 20th century.
This artificial collection consists of four photographs of the Ziegfeld Follies and the title cover for "The Haunting Melody" from the Broadway musical "Vera Violetta."
Margaret Martin Brock was a philanthropist who had a long-standing relationship with Pepperdine University, particularly the School of Law. She was also highly involved in fundraising for the Republican Party throughout most of her life. This collection includes correspondence, subject...
This collection consists of papers and manuscripts chiefly related to the history of Virginia, which were collected by historian R. A. Brock (1839-1914), as well as his own private and official correspondence. The materials cover a period from 1582-1914 and...
Richard Brock, an Orange County folklorist, conducted the oral histories included in this collection in San Juan Capistrano as part of his Master's degree in folklore and mythology at UCLA in 1975. The collection contains oral histories from Delfina Manriquez...
Donald G. Brockett, 1937-1986, was a Congregational minister. While a seminarian at Andover Newton Theological School, Brockett participated in efforts to integrate the Boston public schools, volunteering as a teacher in the Freedom School Movement in 1964. He served various...
Brockman Gallery, located in a storefront in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles and founded by artists and brothers Alonzo Davis and Dale Brockman Davis, was at the root of a community of Black artists from 1967-1990. The gallery,...
Noele Brockman was born in Shanghai in 1927, and attended the Public and Thomas Hanbury School for Girls. After World War II, she worked for the United States military, where she met her husband, John Brockman, an American soldier. The...
The Neal H. Brockmeyer collection consists of approximately 1,030 checks, certificates of deposit, bills of exchange, stock and bond certificates, and other financial documents. Materials date from approximately 1850 to 1941 and relate primarily to banking and mining businesses in...
The collection includes correspondence, awards, travel accounts, opera and recital programs, clippings, photographs, diaries, postcards, reviews, scrapbooks, photo albums, tape and phono recordings. Much of the collection is in Czech, and is separated into personal and professional categories....
Upon his death Harold C. Broderick A.S.I.D. (1925-2006) donated to the Palm Springs Art Museum his collection of materials dealing with his association with the company Arthur Elrod Associates, Inc. along with some personal materials. Arthur Elrod (1926-1974) began his...
Bernard Brodie (1910-1978) was a senior staff member at the Rand Corporation (1951-66), professor of political science at UCLA (1966-77), fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and author of various books. The collection consists of professional correspondence,...
Correspondence, reports, maps, and printed matter, relating to the King-Crane report on mandates in Turkey, 1919, and to the Conference on American Relations with China, held in Baltimore, 1925.
Speeches and writings, notes, clippings, bulletins, press releases, and printed matter, relating to the welfare state in Sweden; American and world politics; student radicalism; and conservative political groups in the United States. Includes a book-length study, (1969).
Journals, files, photographs, correspondence, and writing of American lesbian feminist poet Karen Brodine.
Materials on labor, race, gender, the environment and contemporary grass roots social movements in Los Angeles communities. The materials were produced through the academic research of Karen Brodkin, Professor Emeritus in the UCLA Anthropology Department. The collection mainly consists of...
Documents concerning Russian poet’s Joseph Brodsky’s (1940-1996) personality and his creative work from the family archives of his friends Ramunas Katilius and Elmira Katiliene.
Correspondence, poems, other writings, printed matter, photographs, and drawings relating to Russian literature and dissent. Includes transcript of 1964 trial of Joseph Brodsky in the Soviet Union. Mainly collected by Diana Myers. Includes some papers of Diana Myers.
The David Brody Papers features correspondence, essays, teaching materials, ephemera, and other materials related to Dr. Brody’s time as Professor of History at UC Davis and other academic institutions. Dr. Brody is Emeritus Professor of American Labor History at UC...
This collection includes magazines and clippings, letters, photographs, and color swatches pertaining to the commissioning of the ceramic tile by Francis L. and Sidney F. Brody from Henri Matisse. These materials include a vintage color photograph depicting , installed at...
Delivered at the Ecole des Francs-Bourgeois in Paris, July 11, 1920, at a ceremony in honor of the memory of former students of the school who had been killed in World War I.
Correspondence of Judit Brody and her husband Thomas Kovari with other post-1956 Hungarian émigrés in Western Europe and the United States, relating to resettlement adjustments.
The collection consists of reports, meeting minutes, agendas, notes, speeches, legal documents, contracts, and other materials related to California water issues in the 1960s and 1970s.
This collection contains manuscripts and correspondence regarding the history of Presidio Park by Percy Broell, the gardener and park superintendent largely responsible for its physical construction.
John Broesamle was a distinguished Professor of History at California State University Northridge (CSUN) for over three decades, beginning his career at San Fernando Valley State College in 1968 and retiring from CSUN in 1998. At that time, CSUN commissioned...
This collection consists of 19 boxes including over 1000 vinyl LP records of soundtracks from various films from the 1940s to the 1990s.
This collection consists of two boxes of newspapers, magazines, and other news publications related to the trial of O.J. Simpson. It also includes two boxes of press books for film releases from the 1960s to the 1970s.
The collection contains correspondence, teaching and research materials, and some files on science organizations from Herbert P. Broida, UCSB professor of Physics.
Documents collection by Ike Brokaw pertaining to his 50 year career as a Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad station agent and telegrapher at various locations in Iowa.
Studies, writings, pamphlets, newsletters, and printed matter, relating primarily to rural development, agriculture, family life, nutrition, education, various other socio-economic aspects of life in Ghana, South Africa, and eastern African countries.
Notes, writings, correspondence, and other related materials regarding David W. Brokensha's anthropolgical research. The papers collected here mostly focus on...
The collection contains correspondence, directories, and other materials that give insight into the professional career of Violet E. Bromark, a Compton city teacher, from 1926-1958.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, conference materials, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the African-American Labor Center, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, and American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations participation in the international labor movement.
Notes, letters, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to the Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky.
The correspondence of poet, playwright, and educator David Bromige (1933-2009).
Event flyers, paste-ups, programs, notes and membership certificates from Southern California gay motorcycle clubs, 1967-1994, collected by Peter Bromilow. The collection documents Bromilow's participation in several gay motorcycle clubs, dating back to the 1960s.
Manuscript, typescript, and printed material relating to new religious movements.
Includes letter from Will Bromley to parents, from Antioch, 1881, and undated letter from John Bromley Slocum containing genealogical information on the Bromley family.
The Sheila Bromley papers span the years 1925-1961 and encompass 3.3 linear feet. The collection contains books, clippings, correspondence, periodicals, theater programs, and photographs....
Correspondence, printed matter, photographs and memorabilia relating to communist youth activities in Canada and especially to the 3rd World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace and Friendship in East Berlin in 1951.
Relates to the escape of C. A. M. Brondgeest from Japanese-occupied Peking via Yenan to Chungking in 1942. Includes a few letters by C. A. M. Brondgeest.
Radio broacast relating to social conditions and relief operations in Greece at the end of World War II. Recorded by the National Broadcasting Company.
This collection contains correspondence from Anna Mason Bronson (1830-1910) in the mid 1800s to her parents while she was a student at Thetford Academy in Vermont and a worker at a cotton mill in Manchester, New Hampshire. The letters discuss...
Betty Bronson was an actress whose career began in Hollywood's Silent Era and spanned several decades. She is best remembered for her role as Peter Pan in the 1924 version of the film, . The collection consists of materials related...
Includes letters by Thomas Bertrand Bronson to his parents, 1877-1880, describing his experiences teaching in a district shcool in Michigan; letter, April 25, 1925, by A.B. Houghton to him re the future of Germany; one letter by Bronson's daughter, Winifred,...
Collection consists of commercial sound recordings donated by the Rhino Records co-founder, Harold Bronson. Included in the collection are many Rhino Records recordings as well as recordings produced by other labels. The collection consists of musical recordings as well as...
This collection contains ephemera, correspondence, and clippings documenting the career of stage and film actress Lillian Bronson (1902-1955). Bronson appeared in more than eighty films and was Fonzi's grandmother on the television show .
Manuscripts, notebook journals, photographs, correspondence, drawings, poetry and other material, 1939-1968, from gay artist and poet, Sidney Bronstein. Though little is known about Bronstein, materials in the collection document his contributions to gay and lesbian publications, as well as his...
The Samuel Bronston papers span the years 1942-2004 (bulk 1960s-1980s) and encompass 4.3 linear feet. The collection includes scripts, clippings, and correspondence for a handful of films as well as script material for three unproduced films. There are alse photographs...
The William Bronston papers, 1961-2008, reflect Bronston's active role in the movements for human and disability rights, most notably exposing violations of treatment and care at Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, New York (1970s) and advocacy for Sandra Jensen's...
Bruce Bronzan was a Democratic California State Assembly Member, 1983-1992, and who served the 31st Assembly District.Bronzan was on the Assembly Health Committee for all ten years, serving as Chair the last four. As a leading legislator in health...
is a 2002 documentary directed by Nancy de los Santos, Alberto Dominguez, and Susan Racho. The collection consists of interview transcripts and copyright clearances.
The Lux Video Theatre was a dramatic anthology television series that aired from 1950-1954 and it is believed that Bob Brooke was an audio technician for the program. The collection includes scripts and set plans for a variety of episodes...
This handwritten journal records the journey of the Englishman Henry Brooke from England to Australia aboard the Lord Warden. The journal is largely an account of the seafaring life, with reference to daily weather, animal sightings, and social events onboard...
An Englishman befriended by the Estes', he describes his voyage to California via the Isthmus of Panama, Dec. 1849; arrival in San Francisco, Feb. 1850; digging for gold in vicinity of Barton's Ferry, Yuba River; mining in vicinity of Grass...
Depicts scenes of daily life in Moscow, Leningrad, and Soviet Central Asia in 1959.
Relates to discrepancies among various editions of the collected works of V. I. Lenin published in the Soviet Union.
Mimeographed working memoranda prepared for the seminar, relating to diverse aspects of current American foreign policy throughout the world. Includes a mimeographed report from the Russian Research Center, Harvard University, and a State Department pamphlet.
Richard C. Brookins was born December 30, 1918 in Glendale, Ca. He graduated Louisiana State University in June of 1941 and went to work as a Srtess Analyst at Lockheed Aviation in Los Angeles. He was selected for flying school...
Photographs of the Wright glider and flyer, 1900 and 1902, and of various air meets circa 1910-circa 1912, as well as of reunions of the Early Birds, and of Walter Brookins; a loose-leaf binder containing typed transcripts of newspaper articles...
This collection consists of cassettes and reels, of music, poetry and production files related to Philip Brookman’s documentary video production entitled . Includes documentation related to the conference (1982) at UC Santa Cruz. Included are some personal papers, ephemera and...
The Allan C. Brooks papers contain paintings, field notes, artwork, correspondence, personalia, and publications spanning 1867 to 1946. The artwork and paintings include originals commissioned for publication in Grinnell’s Wildlife of the Yosemite released in 1924 and Fur-bearing Mammals of...
This photograph collection consists of two photograph albums taken and assembled by amateur photographer Benjamin Brooks, 1896-1990, of San Francisco and Northern California locations.
Most items unsigned. Some clearly signed "EM" for Edwin Moody, or "WB" for William Brooks. Others are in sketchbooks of William Brooks. Brook's stamp of ownership appears on many items apparently by Moody. In many cases it is unclear which...
Administrative files of Dr. E. Howard Brooks, Vice Provost, including correspondence, memoranda, committee reports and papers, primarily on international studies and the status of ROTC on campus (1968-1971). The ROTC material includes Dr. Brooks' negotiations with the Armed Services to...
The collection consists of typewritten transcriptions and audiocassette recordings of Elaine Brooks's interviews with San Diego public officials and educators on social issues. The interviews were conducted for her San Diego State University thesis, "Domestic Policy Since the New Federalism:...
Frederick A. Brooks served as Professor of Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis from 1931-1962. The collection contains correspondence, typescripts, notes, and reprints pertaining to Brooks’ teaching and agricultural engineering research at the University of California, Davis.
The Gwendolyn Brooks Papers, 1917-2000 (bulk 1950-1989), document her personal life and career as a distinguished poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, and Poet Laureate of Illinois. The papers are divided into seven series: Correspondence, Writings, Professional Papers, Personal Papers, Clippings, Writings...
The John Edward Brooks papers includes correspondence, certificates, photographs, printed material, employment records related Brooks military service, employment as a police officer, and disability and equal employment claims.
Member of the United States Army 519th Military Police Battalion. Collection includes photograph album and loose photographs, depicting operations and daily life of the 519th Military Police Battalion in Korea.
Norman H. Brooks, Caltech James Irvine Professor of Environmental and Civil Engineering, Emeritus; Member of National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering, taught at Caltech for over forty years. Brooks retired from teaching in 1995. The Norman H....
This folder contains the court records pertaining to one R.C. Brooks and his liquor distilling operation and saloon.
The collection contains production files, scripts, correspondence, clippings, a scrapbook, and photographs.
Ronald Allen Brooks (1937-circa 1986) was an anthropologist and exhibit designer, including a year of employment in the exhibits department of the Southwest Museum in 1985. This collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and photocopied articles Brooks wrote or collected from...
The Sidney Brooks papers contain correspondence, mailing lists, reviews, synopses, and other materials relating to his book on American-German Relations after World War I, (1925). The collection also includes a photograph of Sidney Brooks.
Surveys, computations and notes of a California civil engineer working in San Francisco and Colusa County, California
The Walter Thomas Brooks collection is comprised of one box of materials primarily consisting of project records created by Brooks and presented in an unbound catalog spanning his career. The majority of these projects are private residences in California, although...
This collection contains photographs by William C. Brooks and Julian “Spike” P. Graham, well-known photographers for the Pebble Beach Company, of famous figures including Robinson Jeffers, Salvador Dali, John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, Sinclair Lewis, Charles Lindberg, John Steinbeck, and...
, founded in 1978 by Maxine Spencer and Polly Taylor in the San Francisco Bay area, is an independent, self-published radical feminist magazine dedicated to supporting and promoting women and lesbian activism and art for an audience of women over...
Papers belonging to California and Oregon miner and rancher John Brophy and Oregon farmer John Beeson.
This collection documents the religious life and community activism of one of San Francisco’s most controversial figures, Ray Broshears. The collection contains correspondence, ephemera, financial records, newsletters, photographs and subject files.
Octavia Broske and George Bancroft were stage and screen actors in the early 1900s. The collection consists of newspaper clippings and ephemera related to their careers, with the bulk relating to Octavia Broske.
The documents pro-grower, anti-union activities in the agricultural industry, primarily in the state of California during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The types of documents include personal correspondence with growers and other consultants, copies of labor contracts and collective...
Relates to the Nazi leader Hermann Göring as defendant in the Nuremberg Trials. Photocopy.
The papers consist primarily of Brossard's writings and research materials, the bulk of which pertain to the history of the Venezuelan oil industry and to modern Venezuelan politics. In addition, the papers contain a considerable quantity of research materials relating...
This collection (1963-1971) comprises newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, manuscripts, a bibliography, a list of gay liberation organizations by state, flyers, and press releases pertaining to various gay liberation organizations collected by Los Angeles gay activist Stanley Brossette.
Primarily correspondence in alphabetical order, but throughout there are also subject files. Carton 2 also contains Brother Cornelius miscellany and biographical materials and articles by and about Brother Cornelius (these materials are filed under "C" for Brother Cornelius). The book...
The collection, as processed, consists of forty-three microfilm reels of California mission registers from the 19th and 20th century as created by Brother Henry, F.S.C.
"Brothers," the newsletter of the Brother to Brother organization was devoted to an "exchange of information and knowledge, a support group for the Black Community of and by gay Black men exclusively and especially for the cultural, social and sexual...
Letter dated March 17, 1896, from Joseph Hain (?) of Olean, New York, to J. B. Mitchell regarding recently elected officers and inquiring whether Mr. Mitchell intends to start a separate division.
Contains two 19th century Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers membership certificates from San Francisco Division No. 161 and Shoshone Division No. 228.
Membership record book includes information about members such as initiation date, and reasons for transfer or expulsion, or death.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen records contain material relating to the national organization, national railroad labor relations, and railroad labor issues, from the late nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries. In addition, the General Chairman's Reports, which comprise a...
Photocopies of miscellaneous correspondence from the offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (Cleveland and San Francisco) relating to members' claims and appeals. Photocopies of transcripts of remarks made in favor of the Full Crew Law, Bakersfield, California, July 26,...
Dues receipts.
This collection contains ledgers and correspondence from the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Sutter Lodge No. 340 and one ledger from its women's group, Golden State Lodge.
The collection consists of business records and correspondence pertaining to the Brotherhood and the Western Pacific Railway during the mid-twentieth century....
Financial records of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1332.
Letters from New York and other offices to the Pacific Coast Division, press releases and clippings, concerning the organization and plans of the union. Included is a letter from Charlotte Anita Whitney.
1 document (TD), declaration of Pam Shannon Wells re her membership in the Brotherhood of the Sun, Santa Barbara, California
More than 40 pamphlets printed by the Brotherhood of the White Temple, Inc. (Sedalia, Colorado), most by M. Doreal, with titles such as "Atlantis and Lemuria," "Symbolism of the Great Seal of the United States," and "Wisdom of the Kabbala."
Interviews recording the personal history of the Brothers of the San Francisco District, with an emphasis on their lives as Brothers.
Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, poems and publications from members of the Activist group of poets; business correspondence and administrative records related to the publishers Woolmer/Brotherson Ltd.; correspondence and personalia from Activist member and publisher Robert Brotherson; and materials...
Collection is comprised of manuscript copy of Brotherton's published book "Annals of Stanislaus County, Volume 1, River towns and ferries," and also includes 3 boxes of sources used....
Sound recording of Allan Brotsky interview conducted by Harvey Schwartz. Brotsky recounts his life as a Bay Area labor and civil rights attorney.
The Walter Brough Collection, 1957-1995 is comprised of material relating to Brough’s television and film writing career, including development materials, multiple drafts with handwritten revisions, and a selection of ephemera and publicity materials. Works represented include television shows such as:...
Discusses personal business.
Three generations of the Brougher family led the First Baptist Church of Glendale: James Whitcomb Brougher (b. Jan 7, 1870 – d. Nov 10, 1967), James Whitcomb Brougher Jr. (b. June 27, 1902 - d. July 2003) and Frank R....
The collection contains an interview, and excerpts from a poem and several diaries by poet and filmmaker James Broughton. It also includes newspaper clippings, flyers, and student papers about his work.
Memoirs, camp newspapers, minutes, newsletters, and other printed matter, relating to conscientious objectors in the United States during World War II, conditions at Civilian Public Service Camp No. 76, a strike at the camp in 1946, and pacifist activities prior...
Collection consists of manuscript notes taken by a student for lectures on physiology applied to pathology by F.J.V. Broussais. "Broussais was the founder of the controversial /medecine physiologique' system in the early nineteenth century. The theory had a wide following...
Professional papers of the Honorable Allen E. Broussard, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court from 1981 to 1991. Materials date from 1971 through 1996.
Photos of soldiers and war scenes in Europe. circa 1914-1918
Primarily Sierra Nevada scenery including many Mount Shasta views; several views of Palm Canyon, Calif.; and portraits of Brower on a proof sheet.
The David Ross Brower Motion Picture Collection consists of 16mm motion picture films and videocassettes. Included in the collection are 20 reels of home movies; educational works created by Brower and the Sierra Club; and commercial productions concerning environmental issues.
The David Ross Brower Papers consist of records accumulated in the course of Brower's lifelong work as a conservationist. Included are Brower's correspondence, writings, testimonies and speeches on virtually every topic associated with the environmental movement in the twentieth century,...
Portraits and personal snapshots of David Brower, his family, and associates, photographs taken on wilderness excursions chiefly in California and the American West, and photographs taken during his career as a conservationist and leader of environmental organizations (meetings, public events...
Contains 8 cookbooks from Elisabeth Brower's family, most of them handwritten. Cookbooks also include household hints and remedies.
J. V. (Jacob Vradenberg) Brower (1844-1905) was an ethnologist and explorer. At the request of Southwest Museum director Frederick Webb Hodge, J. V. Brower composed this autobiographical sketch in 1902. This is a photostatic copy made by the Huntingon Free...
The Martin A. Brower papers contain material related to the Irvine Company, such as publications, photographs, business plans, and annual reports. Also included are materials related to the executive leadership change from Ray Watson, Lanny Eberling, and Thomas Wolfe to...
Contains menus, wine labels, and postcards of the Poodle Dog, Old Poodle Dog and Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog restaurants.
Research and photographs collected by Roger M. Brower pertaining to the Southern Pacific's Santa Paula branch and the Fillmore & Western Railway.
Negatives (4x5 and 2x2) and photographic prints (mostly 8.5x11) taken by commercial photographer A. C. Brown, showing images of Long Beach, California and surrounding areas from the 1950s to the 1980s. With a few exceptions, the images are mostly in...
This collection consits of approximately 60 letters, V-mail, and invitations from Corporal A. (Alger) E. Brown during his time in World War Two to M. J.(Mary Jane) Fishbaugh.
The Amanda Brown Photograph Collection includes 37 family photographs and portraits of African Americans mostly in the San Francisco Bay area during the 1910-1920s.
The collection is comprised of San Diego related materials collected by Andreas Brown, a San Diego native and one-time owner of Gotham Book Mart in New York City.
Includes telegrams from the White House to Governor Hiram Johnson of California, 1913, relating to the Alien Land Tenure Bill; four World War II French cartoons; the first issue of an Orleans, France, newspaper after the liberation of the city...
Papers belonging to Kernville, California pioneer Andrew Brown.
The collection consists of flyers, press materials, playbills, advertisements, reviews, and occasional administrative records for Arch Brown's films and plays, 1973-2007. Arch Brown has published and/or produced award-winning plays and film, written theater criticism and essays on media and the...
The Archie Brown collection includes items from the 1930s and 1960s, but the majority of materials date from the 1970s, and document Brown's active role in the ILWU, the Communist Party, and a host of progressive organizations. The many pamphlets...
Contains correspondence written to Arthur Brown and collected by him during the course of his career as Superintendent of Buildings and Bridges with the Central Pacific Railroad Company during the building of the transcontinental railroad and later for the Southern...
The Arthur Brown, Jr. Papers largely document the buildings designed by Arthur Brown, Jr. as a member of the firms Bakewell & Brown (1905-1927) and Arthur Brown, Jr. and Associates (1927-1950), through manuscript materials and drawings. Records also reflect the...
The Arthur Brown, Jr. Photograph Collection contains approximately 200 glass negatives representing primarily the early architectural work of Bakewell & Brown. The images are mostly of the completed buildings and residences, but there are also photographs of drawings, models, and...
The papers of Arthur Brown, Jr. include correspondence, professional papers, clippings, and architectural drawings, pertaining to Hoover Tower and other buildings designed for Stanford University.
Engineering reports on water entities in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah prepared for Western Farm Credit Bank to determine the advisability of mortgage lending.
Bob Brown (1886-1959) was a writer, editor, publisher, and traveler. The collection consists of personal papers, manuscripts (including examples of Brown's visual/conceptual writings), publications, correspondence, photographs, cookbooks and other gastronomic-related items, clippings, and miscellaneous ephemera.
This collection consists of manuscript, printed and photographic materials relating to the history of the Brown, Burlingame, and Hinman families. The materials include photo albums, school year books, genealogies, correspondence, newspaper clippings, diplomas, certificates, family Bibles, scrapbooks, and other materials....
Collection includes the printed syllabi for the following courses: ethics of Christ, 1900; social ethics, 1903; and the life and literature of the early Hebrews, 1902 and 1904.
This small leatherbound notebook bears the name "C. L. Brown, Esq., Master Mechanic, E.R.R." [Erie Railroad?] on the front endpapers. [Initials may be incorrect.] Entered in ink are two alphabetical sequences of railroad employees, one for locomotive engineers, the other...
The Papers of Colin Brown, 1953-2010 consists of materials related to the drafting and publication of Brown’s works as well as materials from Fuller Theological Seminary courses. It also includes his correspondence with Biblical scholars such as F.F. Bruce, Carl...
The materials in the Corrick Brown Santa Rosa Symphony Collection were collected by the former symphony conductor, Corrick Brown and his wife Norma Reddert Brown, pianist and musicologist. Included are programs from 1937-2004, newspaper and magazine clippings, programs from events...
The Craig L. Brown Notebook contains a "Nurse's Pocket Notebook" printed in 1963. The owner of this notebook seems to have been Craig L. Brown from Austin, Texas, who was a United States Marine stationed in Vietnam. The book has...
Paper on politics in Berkeley, Calif., in early 1960s.
Collection includes correspondence (1930s-2011); reprints of articles, drafts of unpublished and published manuscripts, manuscripts and typescripts of talks and lectures; research notes; some translation work; materials relating to the UC Berkeley Education Abroad Program in Japan, some materials relating to...
Assemblyman Dennis L. Brown, a Republican, was elected to the Legislature in 1978 and served six terms representing the 58th Assembly District. The Dennis L. Brown papers consist of two bill files, A.B. 90 (1981-1982) relating to imposing a tax...
This collection consists of a typescript draft of a memoir by Santa Cruz lesbian Dennise C. Brown, as well as journals she kept from 1977-1994. Among other things, her writings trace her coming out process, her spiritual journey and her...
The Brown Derby Restaurants photographs span the years 1926-1960 and encompass one linear foot. The collection consists of approximately 400 items, including copy negatives, contact prints, and modern archival prints all generated by the library from the Cobb family's vintage...
Dillon S. Brown (1912-1998) served as Professor of Pomology at the University of California, Davis from 1949-1979. His papers contain several examples of his writings including a typescript of the first volume of his history of the Department of Pomology...
Photos of mining, landscapes, people, social life and customs in various locales including Baja California, Eastern Sierras, Honduras, Guatamala, and New Zealand; and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. 1901-1924, undated.
Relates to the death of Herbert Hoover. Includes film of the carillon bells of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace in tribute to Herbert Hoover
The Edmund G. Brown, Jr. papers comprise the papers of Jerry Brown during his tenure as California Secretary of State (1971-1975) and his first two terms as the Governor of California (1975-1983). Over the course of his career, Jerry Brown...
The Edmund G. Brown Papers document the career of an American politician who served as the 32nd California Governor. Prior to his two terms as Governor, from 1959-1967, Brown served as San Francisco District Attorney (1944-1950) and Attorney General of...
Collection contains images related to Edmund G. (“Pat”) Brown's political and public career, as well as his personal life and family. It includes portraits, press photographs, snapshots and some political cartoons about Pat Brown. The bulk of the images are...
These papers, dating from 1946 to 1991, pertain primarily to his teaching and research at Brown, Indiana, and Stanford Universities and include correspondence, his manuscripts and typescripts, course materials, research notes, and his published works. There are also materials pertaining...
The Edwin J. Brown Papers document a portion of the career of professor Edwin J. Brown, founder and head of Santa Clara University's Department of Education from 1951-1962. The bulk of the collection documents Brown's career at Santa Clara University,...
Holograph letter written at Arlington Heights, Virginia, describing the First Battle of Bull Run.
Holy Bible, dated 1871, presented to Elam Brown by the California Bible Society.
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and printed matter relating to American politics, especially during the 1950s; Senator Joseph McCarthy; and American communism. Includes some papers, including memoirs, of Constantine Brown, journalist and husband of E. C. Brown. Also includes some letters...
Includes correspondence, lectures, syllabi....
This collection consists of Evelyn Berger Brown's professional papers from the mid-1960's to her retirement in the mid-1970's. There is very little personal material. A large portion of the collection consists of material concerning her extensive community lecturing, from the...
Memoranda and news summaries prepared daily for Herbert Hoover, administrator of the United States Food Administration; and correspondence and printed matter relating to the Food Administration, American politics and government, and Herbert Hoover.
A collection of photographs, 1880s-1890s, of construction of Bear Valley Dam and surveys of the Whitewater River, San Bernardino County, California.
Collection of material compiled by Mrs. Ella Towne, John Brown's granddaughter, about him and the Brown family.
Correspondence, financial papers, legal papers, business cards, invitation....
The Brown Family papers include photographs, an oral history, and notes on the Brown family genealogy. The bulk of the papers are photographs documenting the Brown, Clark, and Watkins families, most of which are photographs of various social gatherings around...
Correspondence, financial papers, legal papers, business cards, invititations
Mainly concerning title to Bojorques Ranch (Rancho Laguna de San Antonio) in Sonoma and Marin counties and property in San Francisco.
Letters written by members of the Committee and to the committee and its various subcommittees; campaign and publicity material, including press releases; lists of members of some of the subcommittees; financial statements, etc.
Anti-Catholic pamphlets and annotated books, relating to the relationship of the Catholic Church to fascism and the origins of World War II.
A collection of letters related to Ford Madox Brown, British 19th century artist.
The George E. Brown Jr. papers consists of 438 linear feet of the professional and personal papers of Congressman George E. Brown Jr., who represented congressional districts in Los Angeles from 1963-1971 and the Inland Empire from 1973-1999. The majority...
This collection contains 70 letters written by LCDR George F. Brown, US Navy to his family during the Second World War. This collection also contains two memos sent to Brown, 26 photographs, three postcards, and six ephemera items.
The George I. Brown Papers contain publications, correspondence, professional and biographical files, subject files on confluent education and Gestalt therapy, and teaching files of the UCSB professor emeritus of education.
This collection consists of photographs, as well as wardrobe and production information, for the television series "Our Family Honor," which had one season from 1985-1986.
The (1956-2000) document Brown's participation in the local Civil Rights Movement, his dedication to community economic development, and his professional life, with a heavy emphasis on the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Brown's role in the School Integration Task Force,...
Helen Dobson Brown (1908-2003) was a full-time clerk at the California State Library, and part-time camellia enthusiast and playwright. She authored several plays in the late-1930s which were performed at Sacramento venues. Her papers consist of handwritten and typescript drafts...
This collection contains forty-two pencil drawings primarily of California Native Americans, California landscapes, Mexico, and Central America, drawn in 1851 and 1852 by American artist, and later United States Consul to Bermuda, Henry B. Brown.
Speech relating to Herbert Hoover and his work as head of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I; printed miscellany relating to Hoover and World War I relief work; medal commemorating work of the Orphelinat des Armées,...
Digital scans of photographic slides documenting Stanford buildings, football games, and student life.
The Richard (Dick) E Brown II Collection, 1903-2008 consists of papers and recordings documenting the varied life of Rev Brown, a minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). These include wartime letters to family at home, a collection of...
Letters, receipts and mortgage papers....
All but two letters, written by Jared to his father, Charles Brown. Describes voyage around South America; life in Coloma and in California; mentions the violence, politics, Know-Nothing party, 2nd Vigilance Committee's activities; mentions General Richardson, Senator Welles, James King...
An extensive study collection of avant-garde materials amassed by librarian and art collector, Jean Brown. Her collection documents the Dada and Surrealist art movements and their offshoots, especially Fluxus, mail art, and concrete poetry. Materials include letters, printed matter and...
The Jerry Brown and Tom Bradley at Simon Wiesenthal Center Photograph Collection (1978; circa 1970s) contains approximately 100 8x10 photographs and 32 contact sheets featuring images taken at the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies in Los Angeles, California. A...
This collection contains 16 yearbooks from Compton, California. Included are the Compton College student yearbook, "The Dar-U-Gar"; Compton Senior High School yearbooks, "El Companile"; and one yearbook from Frank L. Walton Junior High School.
This collection contains more than 1800 press kits for American releases of movies and television shows, chiefly from the 1980s and 1990s, collected by NBC Today Show correspondent Jim Brown (1932-2017).
The Joan Brown Papers, 1959-2002, n.d., consist of correspondence, announcements, catalogues, professional papers, notebooks, artwork, source material and personal papers that detail Brown's life as an artist, from her coming to prominence during San Francisco's Beat era of the 1950's,...
Largely commercially produced slides of antiquities and art objects from major museums. Also includes many snapshots relating to Brown and her travels, friends, art installations, etc. Also present is 1 carton of objects such as swimming medals, religious images, and...
John Brown was an abolitionist who moved with his family to Kansas Territory in 1855 so he could participate in the fight to keep Kansas from becoming a slave state. In this letter, he discusses his move to Kansas with...
The series is comprised of materials created or received by John R. Brown, III as part of his work as a White House Staff Assistant.
This collection documents the mayoral career of Willie L. Brown, Jr., who was mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004. Included are bill files, subject files, correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
The Willie L. Brown, Jr. Papers include Assembly Bill materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings, research files, awards, books, editorial cartoons, photographs and other materials created during his years in the California State Assembly (1965-1995).
Kirby Brown's research on Berkeley, California's ceramic and tile studio, California Faience; the company's pottery, tiles, and glazes; and its founders Chauncey Thomas and William V. Bragdon. Much of Brown's research includes photocopies of original materials, printouts of research conducted...
The Lawrence C. Brown papers range in date from 1953 to 1993 and contain technical reports, manuals, internal memos, correspondence, and a small amount of software and photographic materials. About half of the collection pertains directly to Brown's early work...
The collection consists of correspondence, news clippings, minutes of meetings, notices, etc. pertaining to soil conservation, the California State Soil Conservation Commission, and the selection of Pit Soil Conservation District as a pilot district.
Photo albums, personal journals, correspondence, manuscripts, artwork, and slides.
This collection includes negatives, contact sheets, and photographic prints by Lynn Brown (died 2021 March 22), a lesbian photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Photos include individual portraits; couples photos; pregnancy photos; and photos of numerous dancers, stage...
Miscellaneous photos including views of Castle Crags State Park and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park in California, and park facilities and scenery.
130 black and white photographs of historic Dutch houses and nearby landscapes in New York's Hudson Valley (Albany, Ulster, Dutchess and Westchester Counties) taken by photographer Margaret De Motte Brown in the 1920s. Each is signed. The images were used...
Series 1 consists of Brown's correspondence, notes and original writings. They were arranged and packaged in binders by Ms. Brown. Many of the notes are Ms. Brown's interpretation of John Muir's religious beliefs. The correspondence--virtually all of which dates from...
Matthew Brown, a longtime employee of the Community Thrift Store, was active in San Francisco gay life from 1963. This collection contains leather vests, hundreds of buttons (related to Febes, The San Franciscans, Cheaters motorcycle club, SF GDI motorcycle club,...
Michael Donald Brown was an art collector and art dealer from San Francisco who collected primarily Asian-American and Asian artists' work.
This collection consists of signed and unsigned photographs of various Hollywood actors.
This collection contains materials related to the life and work of Mort W. Brown (1908- ), the first (retired) Chief Pilot of Production Flight Test with the Cessna Aicraft Company, working from 1937 to 1972.
Correspondence and business papers belonging to the shipping merchant Moses Brown in relation to his business in the West Indies, Spain, and Portugal.
Moses Brown (October 2, 1742-February 9, 1827), prominent merchant and citizen of Newburyport, Massachusetts, developed a large foreign and domestic trade, especially in sugar, molasses and distilled rum. This collection contains records relating to Brown's involvement in the rum industry...
The Nate Brown Western Sound Archive Collection consists of unpublished recordings on open reel tape of orchestral music from the 1940s through 1960s, with an emphasis on conductorship.
This collection contains personal, family and business correspondence (mostly incoming) and documents covering the years from Norman O. Brown's arrival in the United States in 1936, to his death in 2002. The bulk of the material covers the time he...
Orville Harry Brown was born in Kansas July 18, 1875 and died in So. California on July 25, 1943. In 1905 he received both a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and an M.D. from St. Louis University. At various...
The Percy Brown papers consist of writings, newspaper articles, and photographs relating to Percy Brown, a photojournalist and author who photographed scenes of World War I from the front lines on the Western front. Also included is information on the...
The papers of American composer, organist, teacher, and USC alumnus Rayner Brown (1912-1999) include music scores, manuscripts and books.
Contains one documentary film on black student life at UCI in the 1970s. The film, entitled "Ebony Kaleidoscope," focuses on a small sample of black students who are adapting themselves to the lifestyles of the university environment.
This collection contains the manuscript of Richard Blake Brown's unpublished biography of Ludwig II of Bavaria titled The Bavarian Cousins. Also included is a small amount of related correspondence, in addition to drawings and other items.
This folder contains two documents. The first is a small newspaper clipping of the obituary of Richard Brown. The second is a six-page handwritten eulogy for Richard Brown. Both documents provide biographical information on Brown in addition to praising him...
Robert McAfee Brown, 1920-2001, was a Christian theologian, ethicist, teacher, author, preacher, and advocate for peace and justice in social, economic, and gender issues. The collection contains published and unpublished material by R.M. Brown and by various other authors.
The collection consists of materials compiled by enthusiast Rodger Brown from 1954 to 1973 on the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and space exploration. Items in the collection include reports and publications on UFOs, photographs of alleged UFOs and...
This collection primarily consists of Rogen Brown's creative writing, poetry, publicity photographs, and notes, 1971-1991. Besides his writing, Rogen Brown did community service work in New York City for South Central's AIDS Resistance Network and was a co-founder for the...
This collection contains stereoscopic and 35mm slides and black and white photographs taken of Los Angeles theatre and ballet performances. The photographs in the collection were taken by Ross Brown, who photographed performances in Southern California in the 1940s and...
Roy K. Brown worked for Douglas Aircraft.
Diary (181 p.) handbound in six sections, describing Brown's voyage from New York to San Francisco via Cape Horn aboard the bark Selma with the Fremont Mining and Trading Company, of which he served as chairman of the board; and...
The collection documents Brown's involvement with the Grateful Dead, focusing on the years 1972-1976, when he worked for both Round Records and Grateful Dead Records in a variety of capacities. In addition to tours by the Grateful Dead, the Jerry...
Collection consists of about 50 items, including scattered issues of , vol.4, 1898, a scrapbook of clippings about San Jose pharmacist Theodore V. Brown, and some correspondence....
This is a personal archive of pioneer attorney and political leader, Thomas A. Brown.
Contains flyers, newsletters, and news clippings on Central American action; Robert Matsuii correspondence on Iran; buttons and ephemera collected by Tim Brown.
Truesdell Sparhawk Brown (1906-1992) was a asssistant professor (1948-51), associate professor (1951-56), professor (1956-73) and professor emeritus of ancient history at UCLA and chairman of history department (1959-62). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, reviews, photocopies, printed books, offprints, pamphlets,...
Vanessa Brown (1928-1999) was born in Vienna, Austria. She appeared in Broadway plays and films. In 1962, she became a writer-coordinator for the Voice of America. The collection contains books, scrapbooks, writings by Brown, and audio recordings.
The Vivian B. Brown papers consist of correspondence, reports, newsletters, clippings, brochures, and pamphlets, 1961-2012, created and collected by Dr. Brown. The papers document Dr. Brown's work in designing, implementing, and evaluating community-based, integrated services for individuals with co-occurring conditions,...
The collection documents four generations of one family with roots in Sacramento starting in the mid-1800s. The bulk of material dates from 1888 to 1949 and includes marriage records, school records, photographs, ephemera, and artifacts. Of special note are photographs...
Photographs, correspondence, and writings relating to American relief work in Europe during and immediately after World War I.
Correspondence and business records belonging to California gold miner and businessman William A. Brown.
Collection of ephemera including post cards, portraits (lithographs, engravings), postal covers, photographs (including tintypes and cyanotypes), and other materials, ca. 1760-1971 (bulk late 1800's to 1940's).
There are 9 letters (from 1951-1953) to William T. Brown (1919-) from novelist and Gurdjieff memoirist Fritz Peters and one letter written in 1977 from John Lehmann, the English poet, literary editor and Bloomsbury expert. Brown is a prominent member...
Items related to, written by or about Clyde Browne, the printer and proprietor at the Abbey Press.
Diaries and photographs, relating to American military life in the Philippines.
Letters to his parents in Shreveport, Louisiana, written while a student at Stanford; subjects include housing, studies, finances, social life on campus, his girlfriend Carolyn Maude Converse, the Big Game bonfire of 1928, automobiles, and his opinions on religion. Some...
The collection consists of J. Ross Browne's correspondence, biographical material, and published reports on mining, irrigation, Native American affairs, railroads and California history.
Collection includes portraits of J. Ross Browne and family, personal sketches and caricatures, perhaps a few illustrations for J. Ross Browne's books, views of residences of the Browne family (Pagoda Hill, Oakland, Calif.), and sketches done by May Browne Hoffman....
Include letters written by him to his wife and family describing his voyage to California in 1849 and his work as official reporter for the state constitutional convention, and some addressed to his publishers and business associates; letters to him,...
Kendall Carly Browne, also known as KC Browne, was an actress. The collection consists of scripts related to her career.
Record of meetings, correspondence, clippings.
Dispatches, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to political conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution, Allied intervention in Russia, and political conditions in Turkey at the end of World War I. Entire collection also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to various aspects of United States government educational policy. Photocopy.
From Browner's book, Heartbeat of the People: "The year 1989 marked the final time the Ann Arbor Pow-wow was held in the Hill Street Coliseum." The Ann Arbor Pow-wow: A Brief Case Study In 1989, while conducting fieldwork for a...
Contains news clippings, flyers, and brochures about Rathbun, the cannabis brownies she served to people with AIDS and other serious illnesses, and the medical marijuana legalization movement; awards, some photographs, and items including her signature vest.
Christine Browning, Ph.D., was a psychologist at the University of California, Irvine. She accumulated materials related to her work as a mentor and activist for LGBT issues at UC Irvine and within the University of California. The materials in this...
Memoirs and office files, relating to UNRRA and IRO relief work for displaced children in Austria at the end of World War II.
This collection contains materials from Brown-Star, a queer rock band from San Francisco. It includes a compilation CD ("Milkshake") benefiting the Harvey Milk Institute; 7" single - "A Bee's Dream"; t-shirt and publicity materials; and the 'zine "The Funny Children,"...
The W. A. W. Brownell drawings take the form of eight blueprints for an unknown residence marked job number 117. The drawings take the form of elevations (North, South, East, and West), floor plans, and details (case work and paneling,...
This collection contains materials relating to the vaudeville performers the Brox Sisters and jazz trumpeter Henry Busse.
These two boxes contain the manuscript and notes of Yolanda Broyles-González's novel titled
Speeches, writings, correspondence, and course materials related to economic theory, economic conditions in the United States, and governmental economic policy.
The collection consists of dozens of letters and postcards from Iola Brubeck to Sauerwein between 1947 and 2000.
This collection consists mainly of recorded interviews and transcripts conducted from 1995 to 1999 with various musicians and individuals involved with the Brubecks.
This collection contains research materials and notes for two books on Kenneth Millar by Matthew J. Bruccoli, (1983), and (1984). It also includes Millar's manuscripts for several books and correspondence between Bruccoli and Millar.
Includes primarily lectures notes and consulting materials relating to Bolt's participation in a variety of national and international seismological projects, including the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, the Aswan High Dam, and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.
The album compiled by the Bruces of Sumburgh contains 57 views of the Holy Land, Lebanon, Damascus, and Turkey collected on their 1902 trip to the region. Photographers represented include Félix Bonfils, Sulaymân Al-Hakîm, and Mihran Iranian.
Contains reports, memorandum, correspondence and press releases concerning the tax of timber in California including bill AB 1258. Also includes information on timber taxes in other states including Oregon, Washington, and Georgia.
Contains interview transcripts, investigative reports, clippings, official documents, and political ephemera. Also includes items relating to the Cranston campaign.
Correspondence of Jay DeFeo with Bruce Conner, museum curators, and others, concerning conservation of her painting, "The Rose". Also includes conservation reports, invoices, DeFeo exhibition announcements, photographs, and clippings. Also includes a photocopy of the corrected typescript for Sombrero fallout,...
Portrait of Bruce Conner holding an unidentified circular painting at Smith Andersen Gallery (Palo Alto, Calif.).
Bruce Geller created, produced, or wrote for a variety of television and motion picture projects. The collection consists scripts and production files related to Geller's career.
Collection consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence with colleagues in the field of chemistry dating from 1960 to 1977. Correspondence files are arranged chronologically by year. A small amount of correspondence is filed alphabetically by correspondent. Also included are drafts...
UCSB faculty.
Papers and photograph collection of James and Stevey Bruce, anthropologists, photographers, and filmmakers, specifically of New Guinea native tribes. The collection contains mainly narratives (scripts) to films of his expeditions, plus many photographs and slides. Bruce made expeditions from 1961...
Papers relating to Bruce Kilgore's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Examples of printing, one as early as 1791, along with 20th century California programs, prospectuses, and examples and correspndence relating to the history of half-tone printing. Donation by McCurdy
Contains correspondence, subject files, seminar information, drafts, publications, patent information, and VHS tapes and audiocassettes of lectures, presentations, radio and tv appearances, etc.
Photographic prints, slides, and stereo slides, circa 1950-1974, from photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles. Bruce of Los Angeles photographed male bodybuilders beginning in the 1940s and sold his photographs (including nude images) via mail order...
Contains a letter and envelope addressed to William "Billie" James, son of William James and Porter's brother-in-law, consoling him on the death of Alex, and giving him news of mutual friends living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Includes a...
Contains correspondence, poems, essays and manuscripts. Also includes biographical information on Bruce Porter and family.
Includes correspondence and a biographical sketch by Tim Mason. Correspondents include David Atkins and Ernest Atkins.
Letters written by him to his wife, Margaret (James) Porter, to his son, Robert Bruce and daughter-in-law Paula, to his brother-in-law William James, Jr. and wife Alice, and to his brother Robert C. Porter; letters to him from his wife,...
Letters written by him to members of his family; letters written to him by William E. Colby, Louise Imogen Guiney, Henry James and Lucy Stebbins; photographs and sketches; theater, opera and concert programs for San Francisco (ca. turn of the...
Box 1: letters written by Porter; letters to him from novelist Henry James and James' nephew, Henry, Witter Bynner, Horatio Stebbins and George P. West; manuscript of plays, other prose writings and poems, some with sketches; and clippings. Box 2:...
Includes recreational and home scenes, portraits (mostly unidentified), cartes de visite.
Includes sketches of California missions, portraits, and other subjects; personal and family photographs; photographs of Porter's and others' art works, of homes and of flower stands at Temple Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.) Among the photographs of artworks (PIC folder 4)...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains organizational files including articles of incorporation, by-laws, and other legal documents. Includes correspondence, newsletters, organizational history and philosophy. Also includes ephemera, some unrelated to the organization, such as catalogs, newspapers, flyers, and posters.
Robert H. Bruce discharge certificates (SAFR 246, HDC 445) were issued for the years 1895, 1899, 1903, 1906. There are seven certificates in total. This collection has been processed and is open for use without restriction.
Bruce Rogers (May 14, 1870-May 21, 1957) was an American typographer and type designer, acclaimed by some as among the greatest book designers of the twentieth century.
Administrative records of Keith A. Brueckner, professor of physics and administrator at the University of California, San Diego. The collection documents the early planning and development of UC San Diego's academic departments, facilities, and space allocation.
Keith A. Brueckner (1924-2014), a theoretical physicist, worked in academia and as a consultant to government and industry. His research focused on many-body theory and laser fusion. Throughout his career, Brueckner consulted with numerous federal and private agencies on research...
Found item, provenance unknown. Possible link to Chris Brun, former Head of Spec. Oversize boxed.
The collection contains J. Goldsborough Bruff's oversize revised version of his journal (c. 1853), which documents his journey across the American plains in 1849 by way of Lassen's Trail. Also included in the collection are 264 drawings of scenes...
This folder consists of four separate documents. The first is a typed reproduction (1992 keepsake for Roxburghe and Zamorano clubs) of a letter by Henry H. Clifford explaining his acquisition and investigation of the Joseph Goldsborough Bruff rebus letter, as...
Photocopies of poems and drawings by J. Goldsborough Bruff.
This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings brilliantly hand-colored in watercolor by Susanna Bruff, and pasted onto pages of a discarded catalogue. Each clipping is an issue of a popular comic strip entitled , which was drawn by Ethel Hays and...
Photographs and a scrapbook of railroads in the Bay Area, Eastern California, and Northern Oregon
Includes the full manuscript score of the comic opera Kosiki, and 21 songs (some incomplete) This collection was found interleaved with the musical compositions of Oscar Weil, Brugui`ere's teacher in San Francisco, held by the Music Library (ARCHIVES WEIL 1)...
Record Series 623 contains awards and scrapbooks of UCLA's Bruin Belles. Materials include plaques, brochures, portraits, programs, scrapbooks, slides, and cassette tapes.
Record Series 622 contains files generated by UCLA's Bruin Belles between 1983-1997. Materials include constitutions, rosters, handbooks, publications, and documents regarding events.
Record Series 547 contains the notebooks of Bruin Belles officers.
In 1982, Richard Bruland opened Bebop Records and Fine Art with René Engel. Bruland and Engel managed the store together until Engel left the business in 1985. Bruland continued to manage the store until it closed in August 1990. During...
The Brumagim Collection mainly consists of personal correspondence, including a number of letters from Brumagim to his family and friends in New York. Miscellaneous correspondence between Lillie Brumagim and her friends and relatives is a component of the collection, in...
Henry John Bruman joined the UCLA faculty in 1945, chaired its Department of Geography from 1957-62 and retired in 1983 as professor emeritus. Bruman specialized in Latin American cultural-historical geography, plant geography and land use in the American West. The...
Relates to the reopening of the Burma Road. Broadcast from Chungking, China, and recorded by the Mutual Broadcasting System.
Dennis Brumm was a queer activist in the 1970s-2000s. The collection includes photographs, publications and ephemera, and mini DV cassettes regarding a variety of LGBTQ related topics.
Photographs, diaries, diary transcripts, and correspondence related to Ms. Gaydon Moore Brundridge and her experience as a teacher at Carrizo Plain (Carrisa Plains) in 1918.
Relates to activities of the Izmailovsky Guards Regiment during the year 1897. Photocopy. Photocopy.
The Bruner Collection consists chiefly of materials relating to the period of Mrs. Bruner's education (1914-1925). It includes: publications of the San Francisco National Training School; a scrapbook (1913-1920; biographical materials on Rev. Bruner (1918); Mrs. Bruner's correspondence (1914-1956); and,...
The bulk of the collection is from the period after Glen Bruner's retirement as a missionary, mid-1960s-1978. The Correspondence series provides extensive information through personal narrative from Protestant missionaries with various denominations all over the world. He served as an...
The collection consists of transcripts of press conferences conducted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association featuring various actors, and some directors, promoting recently released feature films and television series. There is no material on Brunetti's acting career.
Letters to the German industrialist Otto A. Friedrich, relating to postwar German reconstruction and politics. Includes one letter from Friedrich to Brüning. Photocopy.
Videorecordings of interviews of American and Japanese World War II pilots and German World War II submarine commanders; veterans' World War II-era photographs and ephemera; CDs of scanned images relating to World War II; photocopies of National Archives records relating...
Photographs, postcards, personnel records, pamphlet, memorabilia and miscellany, relating to conditions in Siberia during the Russian Civil War. Includes photographs of street scenes in Vladivostok, Russian and foreign troops in Siberia, railroad stock in Siberia, and scenes in Manchuria, Japan...
One letter (TLS) re not being able to have lecture printed in Soundings. Portola Valley, California, 25 May 1984. No alpha list.
Film of the eightieth birthday celebration for Herbert Hoover at West Branch, Iowa.
The collection is composed of two letters regarding the transfer of property over to the Unevida Gold Mining Company; two maps of the Brunswick Consolidated mine; a description of the Alturas mine; a statement of receipts, disbursements and liabilities; statements...
Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University.
Jan Harold Brunvand (1933- ) was a professor of English and folklore. He taught at the University of Idaho, Moscow (1961-65), Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (1965-66), and the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. The collection consists of typescript...
Memoirs, correspondence, diaries, newsletters, printed matter, identification documents, and photographs, relating to conditions in Santo Tomás internment camp during World War II. Includes papers of Helen Nelson Brush, wife of Francis Brush and also an internee in Santo Tomás camp.
The collection includes drawings and patterns for boots, shoes, and sandals; an order pad; a Paris sketchbook; a hand-bound book made by Brusinski with hand-painted design drawings of footwear he made for numerous film studios, with actor names, foot measurements,...
The papers document Brutlag's research and teaching in biochemistry and his work in bioinformatics. The papers include research notebooks, 1972-1982 and undated, some of which were compiled by Denise Lew and Bruce Moseley; class syllabi, exams, problem sets, and Brutlag's...
Relates to social and economic conditions in Germany, 1919-1947, especially during and immediately after World War II.
correspondence, research materials, blueprints/designs, photographs, binders, maps, newspaper clippings, reports, floppy disks (both 5 1/4 and 3 1/2)...
Relates to the recruitment of non-Belgian members of the Walloon Legion, a Belgian military unit serving with German forces during World War II. Photocopy.
Photographs used in a work written by Harold Gilliam published in 1967. Includes photographs not appearing in published version.
This collection includes a letter from Frank Bryan to the Southwest Museum librarian, manuscripts by Bryan, and two maps drawn by Bryan recording the travel routes discussed in the manuscripts. Materials are dated 1960 February-June.
The G. Edward Bryan collection on the CP-6 system contains material on the Honeywell CP-6 operating system and the team that built it at the Los Angeles Development Center (LADC). In an effort to attract Xerox CP-V users to Honeywell...
Family memories are discussed
Correspondence, pictorial book and other writings, biographical data, videocassette, sound cassettes, and computer disk relating to the siege of Warsaw in 1939 and to conditions in Poland twenty years later.
Correspondence, photographs, publications and personal memorabilia relating to Bryan, the LA County Museum, and the natural history of Hawaii.
This memoir includes the handwritten, in ink, (and a typed transcript) of reminiscences titled: "Reminiscences of California, 1849-1852 by Berryman Bryant M.D. He made two trips to California: 1st trip he arrived in San Francisco June 12 - 1849 having...
This collection contains seven correspondence from CWO Charles T. Bryant, USN to Bernard Bryant during the Vietnam War.
Life in San Francisco and Berkeley; teaching; her writing career.
This folder contains a brief typed letter dated May 14, 1847 to Edwin Bryant from Peter Cadel asking the former for the grant of a title to Lot No. 413 in San Francisco.
The Bryant Family Papers include correspondence, records, realia, publications, photographs, and artwork that document aspects of the family's work life, social life, and political activities. The papers are organized into six series: James J. Bryant, Florence Bryant, Jackie Bryant Smith,...
The Harold C. Bryant field notes collection consists of field notes and specimen records completed in California and southern Oregon between 1910-1927. The majority of the work represented here coincides with Bryant's time with the MVZ and UC Berkeley, where...
One Civil War era letter (ALS) from Hattie Bryant to N. H. Willets, re personal matters and reports of many Confederate soldiers being women dressed in men's clothes. Wonders if this is true. Also worries about the great many wives...
Scrapbook of USC student Margaret Bryant, who attended USC from 1931-1934, earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English. The scrapbook, stamped with her name on the cover, contains clippings, programs, invitations, forms, letters, photographs, and miscellaneous other ephemera collected by...
The Bryant Collection consists chiefly of the notes, slides and interview transcriptions Mrs. Bryant compiled during a 1967 visit to J.M. Lopez Valdizon in Guatemala....
Loose black-and-white and color photographs and seven photo albums documenting the personal life of Orvis Bryant (1927-1997), a gay interior designer who lived in San Francisco from the 1940s through the 1980s and in Palm Desert, California after his retirement....
The papers of Owen F. Bryant, an entomologist who studied weevils. Included are his field notes, diaries, drawings, correspondence, and photographs.
Richard H. Bryant served in the US Army in the Pacific theater during World War II, and was awarded the Bronze Star. While serving overseas, he corresponded via V-mail and regular post with his sisters Wava and Beverly in Florence,...
This collection consists of papers of British politician, historian, and diplomat Viscount James Bryce (1838-1922) including correspondence dealing with personal, political and business/publishing matters from Bryce to various addressees in the political, social, and literary worlds of England and America...
The collection consists of chiefly of manuscripts submitted to Lloyd Stephens Bryce (1851-1917) for publication while he worked as the editor for the North American Review in the late 1880s and 1890s and correspondence addressed to Bryce, chiefly concerning editorial...
This collection contains typescript contemporary copies of correspondence chiefly written by British politician and historian James Bryce, Viscount Bryce (1838-1922) to American diplomat Henry White (1850-1927), as well as one original letter. The letters deal mainly with the diplomatic issues...
The collection consists of personal, family, legal and business correspondence of Herefordshire landowner and lawyer William Brydges (1681-1764) and his gentry family, who had strong ties to the London legal community. The correspondence chiefly reflects news about the social activities...
7 photographs of Kantaro Suzuki and Frederick T. Woodman, circa 1919. The photographs were taken during and around the time of Admiral Suzuki's visit to Los Angeles. The collection includes 1 photograph of Mayor Woodman throwing a baseball, posing with...
Relates to Russian reconstruction and public finance after the Russian Civil War.
Transmitting copies of a report on Mexico by Antonio de Ulloa for distribution.
The atlas also known as "The Great South Sea of America," contains a description of the Sea Coasts in the South sea of America from the port of Alcapulco to the Le Maire straits, it being here following described at...
Relates to the national socialist judicial system in Germany. Report of an interrogation of W. Buch by Allied authorities, July 7, 1945.
The Nancy Buchanan papers document the Los Angeles-based artist's career from the 1970s to the 2010s. Research and production files for her projects, including her major performances and video works, reflect Buchanan's exploration of politics, commerce, environmentalism, and feminism, and...
This series was created to document the activities of Patrick J. Buchanan as he carried out his duties as Special Assistant for Media Analysis and Speech Writing. As Special Assistant to the President, Pat Buchanan's assigned duties were related to...
Correspondence, clippings, reports, court inquiry proceedings, photographs, plaques, and memorabilia, relating to the capture of the intelligence ship Pueblo by North Korea in 1968 and the imprisonment and subsequent release of its crew. Includes drafts and galleys of memoirs, entitled...
The material had no original order. It is here arranged chronologically. This collection represents a part of Buchler's total original material. Further materials are located: 1) (P. O. Box 77603, San Francisco, CA 94107: 415-882-7092): interviews covering experiences in Vienna...
Correspondence, writings, police reports, printed matter, motion picture film, still photographs, negatives and slides relating to Leon Trotsky and Trotskyism, especially in China and the United States, to the Trotskyist C. Frank Glass, and to Rayna Prohme, revolutionary American journalist...
The Kathy Buchoz collection on Westminster, California and Vietnamese Americans contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera from Kathy Buchoz' time as mayor of the city of Westminster and beyond, focusing on the city, its Little Saigon area, and the...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. Frank T. Bucior, USMC to his family in Hartford, Connecticut during the Second World War. Also included in this collection are photographs, newspaper clippings, and realia.
Craig Buck started writing and producing television series, pilots, movies, and miniseries in the 1980s. The collections consists of scripts related to his career.
The papers consist primarily of correspondence from 1846-1881 written by Franklin A. Buck to his sister detailing his activities in New York City until early 1849 and then his life in various parts of California and Nevada from 1849 to...
Membership certificate issued to Gordon M. Buck by the American Railway Engineering Association, February 28, 1973.
A collection of family photograph albums and a clippings scrapbook, 1910s-1930s, related to the family of James T. Buck, a newspaper publisher in Texas.
This collection consists of the professional and personal materials of American Associated Press journalist Jerry Buck (1931-2016).
The collection consists of biologist John B. Buck's papers regarding the 1969 R/V New Guinea Expedition, Program C, to study terrestrial and coastal marine bioluminescence in Madang, Papua New Guinea. Includes correspondence, logistical planning documents, and field reports.
Correspondence, 1944, relating to the employment of J. L. Buck as chief economist of the National Agricultural Engineering Corporation of China; and statistics, 1963, relating to Chinese agricultural production from 1929 to 1958.
Correspondence, business cards, clippings
The collection contains letters written by Pearl Buck, her passport from 1967, articles written by or about Pearl Buck, movie lobby cards and other movie memorabilia relating to Pearl Buck books, photographs, and Pearl Buck memorabilia, such as First Day...
Collection of material dealing with Scottish bagpipe music, including correspondence related to the collection, tunes, programs, typescript notes, advertisements and price lists....
Relates to various aspects, mainly statistical, of the Greek population, economy, and government.
Denim vest that belonged to Buddy Burckhardt (1957-2002), member of the Rainbow Motorcycle Club and former bartender at the Watering Hole, My Place, Lone Star and Hole in the Wall Saloon. Vest includes numerous pins and patches, including a large...
The Thomas J. Buckholtz, Raymond DeSaussure, and George Michael Computer Manual Collection at the Computer History Museum is comprised of manuals and promotional materials from a wide variety of computer-related companies and institutions. The Collection covers 1950 through 1990, encompassing...
16mm films taken by John Crawford depicting a 1940 USC football game; Los Angeles Union Station and downtown; family outings to the South and San Francisco (including the 1940 Exposition); children and grandchildren iu Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles. The films...
The General Files section contains material on various subjects of interest to Miss Buckingham, a small amount of Stanford-related correspondence, and ten folders of personal correspondence. Any professional correspondence is filed under the appropriate subject heading (Radio, Speech, etc.). The...
This collection is comprised of hand written and typed letters, postcards, and a few pieces of inserted works/proofs sent from the engraver John Buckland Wright to Christopher Sanford, the owner of the Golden Cockerel Press.
Andre Buckles worked as a staff assistant on the Nixon Administration’s Domestic Council before becoming White House Liaison for District of Columbia Affairs in 1974. This file group reflects White House concern with improving various aspects of the District of...
Collection consists of a typescript list of women's organizations in Argentina, ephemera relating to specific organizations, and printed reports from the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Centro de los Estudios de la Mujer. Includes materials relating to Asociación de Mujeres...
The Daniel F. Buckley collection consists of 2.75 cubic feet of documents that span from 1938 to 1987, with the bulk of them dating from 1978 to 1980. Nearly all of the materials in the collection relate to the 1978...
Photographs and miscellany, relating to United States Information Agency activities in Germany, Vietnam and the Soviet Union.
This collection includes records collected by Stafford Buckley relating to groups such as Gay and Lesbian Outreach to Elders (GLOE), the Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club, and Operation Concern. The collection also includes numerous pins and t-shirts and a Gay...
Thomas (Tim) Buckley, professor of anthropology and American Studies at University of Massachusetts, Boston (1980-2000), had a primary research interest in the Yurok Indians of northwestern California, beginning with his graduate work (1977, 1982) and culminating in the 2002 publication...
Depicts E. Buckmaster and other officers, naval vessels, and American naval operations in the Bay of Whales, Antarctica.
One note (ANS) to Lewis Strauss, re visiting him. New York, 13 Feb. 13, 1935. Alpha list.
Letter from C. H. Bucknam in Sacramento, California to his mother.
Papers belonging to Confederate general and Governor of Kentucky Simon Bolivar Buckner.
Broadside, ca. 1862. [Oversize boxed].
The collection consists primarily of clippings, scripts, and scrapbooks. Twenty-nine Bucquet-directed MGM films—18 features and 11 shorts—are represented by publicity clippings and reviews, and half of these also have script material. Nineteen scrapbooks contain photographs and clippings covering most of...
Lowell Vernon Cary was born in Sacramento on December 10, 1936 and was raised in that city, where he acted in a number of stage productions during his high school years. He subsequently worked in radio in the San Francisco...
Lowell Vernon Cary was born in Sacramento on December 10, 1936 and was raised in that city, where he acted in a number of stage productions during his high school years. He subsequently worked in radio in the San Francisco...
Mutt and Jeff Joke Book , 1911. Alpha list. [Oversize, boxed].
Business records, shop manuals, automobile ephemera, personal papers, photographs, and other items created by Bud Howe and his business, Bud Howe's Garage in San Jose, California.
Collection consists of scripts, photographs and production materials such as script files, correspondence, publicity, music cue sheets, memos, and contracts related to Bud Yorkin Productions, Inc. Also includes material from Toy Productions and from the unproduced series, "Five Women." ...
The George Budaeff Collection consists of correspondence, documents, ephemera and photographs related to George's life in Russia, China, and San Francisco, California. A number of government documents are included with biographical and immigration information. The collection also includes some material...
Memoirs and diaries, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to White Russian military activities in Siberia during the Russian Civil War.
Record of Budd Company car sales between 1933 and 1942, kept by Thomas Huntington Henkle, a salesman for the Budd Company (Detroit).
Four pieces of correspondence, including one sent autographed letter, pertaining to James Budd, governor of California from 1895–1899.
Papers and family photographs of the Budde family of San Jose, California.
Founded in 1898, the Buddhist Church of San Francisco was the first Jodo Shinshu (Pure Land) Buddhist temple established in the continental United States and is the flagship temple of the Buddhist Churches of America (BCA). The Buddhist Church of...
The Buddhist Churches of America (BCA) is a national organization of the Jōdo Shinshū Hongwanji sect in the continental United States. Formerly known as the Buddhist Mission of North America (BMNA), the BCA is the largest Japanese American Buddhist organization...
Text of the Prajñāpāramitās and Mahāprajñāpāramitā Sūtras in Mongolian.
Four palm leaves containing Buddhist text in the Pali language (of Indian Buddhism) and Burmese script.
The collection contains documents and photographs related to Bishop Charles Francis Buddy and the Catholic church. The majority of the documents are sermons given by Bishop Buddy. Photographs are primarily of Bishop Buddy and signed photographs given to Bishop...
Memoirs and other biographical data, relating mainly to American Relief Administration activities in Poland at the end of World War I. Photocopy.
Collection is composed of correspondence, questionnaires, minutes, supplementary data, drafts, and final reports from four task forces of the Budget Priorities Commission. Task Force I - Administration and support services; Task Force II - Student support services and activities; Task...
Campus budgets, reports from the Office of the Comptroller, budget requests, and personnel lists.
Budget requests contain narrative justification especially for increases in funding either for additional positions or augmentation of operating expenses. Most years have numbers of personnel by pay category, some have names of individuals holding those positions. For teaching departments, some...
Writings, correspondence, personal documents, and printed matter, relating to political and cultural conditions in Czechoslovakia, and to Czechoslovak journalism. Includes papers of Hana Budínová, Rita Budínová-Mlynarová-Klímová, and Zdenek Mlynár, respectively the wife, daughter and son-in-law of S. Budín.
This small document collection outlines Dr. Bueker's biography and academic life with a curriculum vitae, reprints of publications, and material on faculty appointments and grants. Mainly, however, it focuses on his view of the seminal importance that research he published...
Augustus Caesar Buell was born in 1847, and fought in the Civil War as a member of Company L of the 20th New York Cavalry, having enlisted on August 21, 1863. Although he was promoted to corporal the following November,...
Diary (Omaha, 1914), account book (1905-07), calling cards, photographs, military records, and WWI maps.
Llewellyn Morgan Buell was a founding faculty member at UCLA in the English department. His collection consists of approximately 2,300 postcards of landmarks and art in the United States (especially New Hampshire), Europe, Mexico, and North Africa.
A petition to Spanish Governor Diego de Borica in Monterey, from Jose Antonio Buelna in San Jose, dated July 2, 1797, asking the governor to restore lands owned by Pedro Romero to his widow, whose name is assumed to be...
Manuscripts, scrapbooks, correspondence and photographs from Fred J. Buenzle (1872-1946), Chief Yeoman of the United States Navy.
Columns written by Buescher for Antique Power, Belt Pulley, Farmers' Advance and Old Allis News.
This collection contains materials relating to the publication of 13 children's books written and illustrated by Conrad and Mary Buff. It includes 14 manuscripts, 13 mock-ups, 4 sets of galley proof pages, 2 sets of galley proof sheets, and 50...
Lists of addresses, record of stock purchases and sales, and miscellaneous notes.
Ms. records of Company includes 5 volumes of minutes; 1 volume recording stock issued by Company.
One oversize sheet, with names of officers and troops, for the U.S. 24th Infantry, Company K., April 30, 1874. .02 linear feet (1 folder). Oversize boxed.
A collection of five photographs of African American Buffalo soldiers. One of the frequent assignments of Buffalo Soldiers was to assist the early frontiers of the Western United States. These African American soldiers contributed greatly to pathfinding, road and trail...
The collection consists of materials related to the business interests and activities of various members of the Buffum family and the Buffums’ Department Store.
One unsigned holograph letter from a Union navy sailor at Washington Navy Yard to his mother and father, Joshua Buffum, of North Billerica, Massachusetts. He recounts the Confederate capture of the USS Isaac P. Smith, commanded by Lieutenant F. S....
Collection consists of U.S. State Department Passport File and an FBI file on American actor Burt Lancaster.
Excerpts from letters from F. W. Bugbee to his wife, 1919-1920, and a letter from General William S. Graves to F. W. Bugbee, 1921, relating to American intervention and the Russian Civil War in Siberia. Photocopy.
This collection consists of three sketchbooks and some loose drawings on onion skin paper. Most of the drawings are either portraits or sketches of interiors and exteriors....
Relates to the French subjugation of Algeria. Photocopy.
The Bugs Bunny Original Art Collection consists of a single animation cell and inked sketch.
Kitty Buhler was a screen writer whose credits include the television series and . The collection includes 40-plus scripts related to Buhler's writing career.
Relates to social and cultural conditions of various republics of the Soviet Union during the twentieth century.
Herbert Leibowitz: Research and training specialist for the rehabilitation services administration, 1971-1990. Mary Lester: Grant writer for the early Center for Independent Living in Berkeley, 1974-1981. Bette McMuldren: Assistant to Judy Heumann and grant writer at the Center for Independent...
Career, clients, and cases at Morrison & Foerster; president Bar Association of San Francisco, State Bar of California, and American Bar Association. Interviews include recollections of Marshall L. Small, Peter J. Pfister, William Alsup, Preston Moore, Penelope A. Prevolos, Stanley...
Career, clients, and cases at Morrison & Foerster; president Bar Association of San Francisco, State Bar of California, and American Bar Association. Interviews include recollections of Marshall L. Small, Peter J. Pfister, William Alsup, Preston Moore, Penelope A. Prevolos, Stanley...
Photographs of ongoing construction of the following buildings in San Francisco, California after the earthquake and fire of 1906: Welch Estate Building, MacDonough Estate Building, Royal Insurance Building, Delger Building, Eyre Building, Charles A. Schmitt Building, Jerome Garage, Rose Building,...
Title devised by cataloger.
Most photographs are captioned, dated, and numbered in the negative. Un-numbered prints have been arranged by the library by subject, after the numerical sequence.
Blueprints of four story building for J.D. Hannah: first, third and fourth floor plans and front elevation. Gardner's office was at 1507 Laguna Street.
Pioneer Idaho family background, World War I and influenza, Great Depression; Meadow Creek Mine, ID, stibnite metallurgy, developing a dependable reagent feeder for flotation process; marketing through American Cyanamid, 1936; construction and management of mines and mills in California and...
Concerns Kent's political activities as state chairman or Northern California chairman of the Democratic State Central committee, 1954-1964, with emphasis on political campaigns, 1954-1966, particularly Stevenson's 1956 presidential campaign and Pat Brown's gubernatorial canpaign's. Kent comments on his work with...
Family and youth in Mississippi; background in chemical engineering, graduate student at MIT, wartime service at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; co-founding the Department of Nuclear Engineering Education at MIT with Manson Benedict in 1952; developing the first nuclear engineering textbook,...
Interviewees include: Brock Evans, Environmental Campaigner: From the Northwest Forests to the Halls of Congress; and W. Lloyd Tupling, Sierra Club Washington Representative, 1967-1973.
With this: notes on transportation (railroads, stage coaches, river steamers, Pacific Mail Steamship Co., etc.) and on Claus Spreckels.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken by R.J. Waters & Co. in San Francisco following the disaster of 1906. Views show earthquake and fire damage to various locales. Buildings pictured include Mills Building, San Francisco Gas & Electric Building, Hotel...
Photographs show buildings designed by Perry, including residences in Berkeley, Belvedere, Marin County, San Francisco, and other California locations, as well as some outside of California. Also shows many University of California, Berkeley buildings and other public buildings as well....
Illustrations from a 1973 calender produced by the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association show residences and other buildings in Berkeley, Calif.
The Buildings of Berkeley, Calif. collection contains 41 photographs taken circa 1915. The photographers are unknown. The collection includes views of private residences, churches, hotels, businesses, etc. Identified buildings include the West Berkeley Bank, Byron Jackson Iron Works, Pacific Coast...
Mainly California residences and buildings. Includes views of Samuel Martin house in Suisun; Santa Cruz County Courthouse; Coleman and McCarthy houses, both in San Rafael; J. Neely Johnson house in Sacramento; First Bank of Courtland in Courtland; Robert P. Landon...
The Views of Some of the Buildings of the California Wine Association Collection contains 25 photographic prints dating from circa 1898. The subject matter primarily consists of views of the exteriors and interiors of the Greystone Winery including the main...
Solidarnosc identification card, and inscribed printed copy of memoirs.
Depicts the Soviet communist leader Nikolaĭ Bukharin at various stages of his career. Portfolio published by the TSentral'nyĭ Ordenov Lenina i Oktiabr'skoĭ Revoliutsii Muzeĭ Revoliutsii SSSR.
Inventory of Uncataloged Manuscript Photocopies (Record Prints, Photostats, Glossy Prints, etc.) in the Manfred F. Bukofzer Collection of Research Materials....
Collection includes files pertaining to medieval and renaissance music, course syllabi and term papers, notes and reviews, music transcriptions, etc., accompanied by some photographs and snapshots....
Correspondence, writings, notes, reports, Soviet government documents, printed matter, and photographs relating to civil liberties in the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia and elsewhere, political conditions in post-Soviet Russia, and promotion of international democracy.
Correspondence from Bukowski to his publisher, John Martin, of Black Sparrow Press.
Collection of four letters [TLS] and accompanying envelopes from Bukowski to Santa Barbara resident and collector James F. O'Roark, Apr.- Dec. 1975, re visits to Santa Barbara, how writing is progressing, and daily trials and tribulations in Buk's life. Includes...
The collection comprises an unsigned, untitled, and undated handwritten manuscript of a prose piece composed by Charles Bukowski, noted American poet. The 8-page text consists of a monologue about life, the arts, friends, and many other matters, written in a...
The collection includes Charles Bukowski's (1920-1994) original poetry and short stories, along with drafts of Women, Factotum, Ham on Rye, Post Office, and Barfly; screenplays based on Bukowski's fiction; periodical appearances; tape recordings; and ephemera.
The materials include drafts of poems, short stories, and monographs by author Charles Bukowksi; correspondence to and from Bukowksi; and ephemera related to Bukowski and his works.
This collection contains nearly 400 issues of 248 periodicals with content written by or about the poet, novelist, and short-story writer Charles Bukowski (1920-1994), who was known for his crude and evocative poetry and prose that often described the hard...
The collection contains 449 unpublished, unsigned, undated, mainly one and two-page typescript poems by Charles Bukowski, sent to his publisher John Martin at Black Sparrow Press over nearly 30 years, from about 1966 to 1994, the year that Bukowski died.
The collection contains four typescript volumes, with handwritten corrections/deletions by the editor, John Martin, of Charles Bukowski poems to be published by Harper Collins 2004-2007.
20 manuscript poems by Bukowski, with author's signature on most, as well as hand-corrections and other notes.
This is a hand-written copy made circa 1915 by Frederick Webb Hodge of the Papal Bull issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493 regarding the "Line of Demarcation." Document is in Spanish.
The Bulaero newsletter was published for distribution to employees, instructors, and students connected with Glendale area flight schools, Grand Central Airport, and local aviation industry workers during World War II. It provides insight into the Glendale and greater Los Angeles...
Relates to conditions on the home front in the United States during World War II.
Commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Bulgarian Gvardeiski na Negovo Velichestvo Cavalry Regiment.
Printed reports and computer disks relating to activities of the Bulgarian secret service from 1944 to 1991. Includes reproductions of official Bulgarian documents from that period.
Digital copies of selected documents from Bulgarian governmental archives, relating to Bulgarian participation in the Warsaw Pact military intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Bulgaria newspaper collection (1913-2001) comprises fifty-three different titles of publication, in Bulgarian, French, German, and English. All titles within...
Collection contains 50 black and while photos/photo cards mostly of people and places in several locales in Bulgaria.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Bulgaria World War I frontier guard photograph album, SC 1059. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Pamphlets, serial issues, newsletters, election campaign literature, press summaries, and video tapes, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Bulgaria; Bulgarian history from the mid-nineteenth century through World War II; allegations of Bulgarian involvement in the attempted assassination of...
23 black/white images, many photo postcards, captions in Bulgarian, including soldiers in groups and on horseback, military band, pontoon bridge, wedding.
Papers belonging to John Bulger, who took part in the Klondike gold rush, and his family in Iowa.
Depicts various locations in Poland, primarily Warsaw, Vilna, Lwow, and Kraków.
Correspondence, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian Imperial military forces, before, during, and after the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and to activities of the Russian émigré community in the United States.
The Jonathan D. Bulkley collection of illustrated billheads and letterheads contains about 36,000 billheads, letterheads, flyers, and other ephemera relating to commerce and industry in the United States from 1758 to 1952, with the bulk of the items dating from...
The Bull Collection is comprised of four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. The small amount of Personal Papers contains a student project and correspondence. The Professional Papers include correspondence with clients, colleagues and the public...
Captain James Hunter Bull's description of a journey on a portion of the old Mission Trail in Baja Californiia which took place from October to November 1844. The journey began in Mulego (Melege) Baja California on the Gulf of California...
An extra-illustrated volume containing 52 letter-press items from Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill Press, prints, portraits clippings and select manuscript items pertaining to Horace Walpole and his circle, chiefly between 1750 and 1801.
Stephen Bull served as a Special Assistant to the President and as Appointments Secretary. His files reflect the scheduling and appointments procedures, public relations efforts, and off-year election campaign strategy of the Nixon White House during the 1969-73 period.
Sketches, original art work and examples of Bull's work for the Southern Pacific Railroad....
Loris Bulla lived in Los Angeles in the late 1910s, and began writing this diary days after she became engaged to her boyfriend Bill. Bill was a college graduate working at Standard Oil Company's plant in El Segundo. Shortly after...
The collection consists of notebooks, artwork, artifacts/ephemera and legal pleadings relating to the Bulldog and its predecessor, the Club Turkish Baths.
Correspondence, sales reports, receipts, invoices, financial documents, distribution lists, advertiser account lists, clippings, and news releases documenting , a gay publication in the 1980s and based in Long Beach, California, that appeared as a monthly magazine and bi-monthly tabloid format....
Incomplete typed transcript included in folder.
This collections consists of newspaper articles, stamps, and images related to Spanish bullfighting and bullfighters from the mid 20th Century. Documents are dated as early as 1944 and as late as 1966, however there are some undated images most likely...
Collection consists of ephemeral materials concerning the sport of bullfighting, primarily in Mexico....
While the bulk of the Bullfrog Bank and Trust Co. collection dates range from 1909 - 1913, there are documents from as early as 1905, when the bank first opened its doors. The majority of the documents are not from...
Documents a series of Carson City, Nevada Banks and other early Nevada businesses. The Bank records begin with materials from the Carson City Savings Bank from 1876-1884, through the Bullion and Exchange Bank from 1884-1903, and end with the State...
Relates to activities of the American destroyer Waldron in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the occupation of Tokyo Bay at the end of the war, and the subsequent history of the Waldron up to its transfer to the...
Selected black and white photographs taken by Edna Bullock, 1976-1994.
Papers belonging to Frank E. Bullock, aeronautical engineer and long-time employee at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
Collection contains correspondence, clippings, speech files, and scrapbooks relating to the legal career of Georgia Phillips Morgan Bullock, attorney and first woman judge of the California Superior Court.
Paul Bullock (1924-1986) was a research economist at the UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations (1953-85). The collection consists of audio tapes on reels and cassettes, transcripts, manuscript drafts, and clippings related to Bullock's research for three published books. The books...
Collection consists of professional and personal correspondence of Rufus B. Bullock, primarily dating from 1868 to 1876, which relate to the embezzlement charges against him as governor of Georgia, his career in the Republican Party, and his interest in spiritualism.
The collection consists of edited typescripts and galleys for several chapters, along with author and subject indexes, for Structure and function in the nervous systems of invertebrates, by Theodore Holmes Bullock and G. Adrian Horridge (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1965)....
This collection includes some biographical material including a small amount of correspondence, writings, teaching materials, clippings and printed appearences. Also included is a selection of gelatin silver photographs and a color photograph.
The Bullock's Department Store Collection consists of 680 photographs and 29 glass plate negatives related to the Los Angeles, California-based department store between 1905 and 1971 (bulk 1912-1945), as well as 2 boxes of ephemera pertaining to Bullock's publicity and...
Bonnie Bullough was a nursing teacher, administrator, researcher, and author. The documents her work in those fields, particularly her investigation of job worth (attaching value to nursing jobs) and cross dressing. There is also a significant amount of material related...
Dr. Vern Bullough was an historian, sexologist, nursing researcher, author, and teacher, as well as a husband and father. While this collection touches on all of these facets of the man, its focus is primarily on his research and writing...
Assessment list.
The Bully Hill Mine Photographs collection--consisting of 77 loose prints, 1 album and various ephemera spanning circa 1870 to circa 1919--documents the Bully Hill Mine and Delamar community of Shasta County, California. In addition to photographs of the smelter facilities...
Original glass negatives, prints, and copy prints of New Almaden Quicksilver Mines, taken by Robert R. Bulmore and Dr. S. E. Winn (1880-1900); as well as later photographs of the filling of New Almaden Reservoir, created in 1936, and accompanying...
Unpublished short stories, essays, and a photocopy of a printed manuscript, , circa 1993-2004, by R. A. Horne. He published his works of fiction using the pseudonym, Blaise Bulot and his nonfiction works as R.A. Horne.
Two issues of amateur newspaper compiled, written and illustrated by Miss Hazel Snell, Ashbury St., San Francisco. Contributions by William Jones Hanlon included.
The collection contains production files, often with scripts and copies of storyboards, for more than three dozen films directed by Clint Eastwood, Alfred Hitchcock, and others. FUNNY FARM, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, and UNFORGIVEN are well represented. Among the unproduced...
Ralph J. Bunche (1904-1971) graduated from UCLA and Harvard University, and was a professor at Howard University (1929-1950). He joined the Permanent Secretariat of the United Nations in 1948, served as the undersecretary for special political affairs (1958-67), and then...
Pamphlets, brochures, and catalogs, relating to post-World War II expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe and their civil rights status.
Minutes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records, press releases, printed matter, and photographs, relating to education in West Germany and reunified Germany, and especially to radicalism in German educational institutions.
Relates to prerequisites for post-World War II German reconstruction.
Barbara Bundschu was a member of the Mills College class of 1938. She was a journalist with United Press International and also worked for Mills College in the positions of assistant to the President and director of public affairs and...
Research notes, papers, reprints, correspondence, lectures, and class materials from his teaching career and research while at Stanford University, with some materials from the 1940s and 1950s relevant to his work on magnetrons. Subjects include plasma physics, fourier transformations, Cray...
Speeches and writings, lecture notes, reports, studies, newsletters, pamphlets, and printed matter, relating to twentieth century Romanian history, politics, government, and foreign relations; Radio Free Europe; the Romanian National Council; and the Assembly of Captive European Nations.
A collection of official documentation of the National Register of Historic Places regarding a large number of bungalow courts in Pasadena, containing individual descriptions of courts and amenities, quotes from contemporary architects and placement within the 'California living' context.
Chiefly house exterior photographs.
Photographs, memorabilia, and miscellany, relating to Red Cross relief work in Siberia during the Russian Revolution, and subsequent travels and personal matters.
Writings, certificates, photographs, postcards, and miscellany relating to social conditions and rural life in Russia before the Russian Revolution, Russian émigré life in France and the United States, and activities of the right-wing Russian émigré group Mladorosskaia Partiia in France...
Relates to the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920.
The Elizabeth Paull Bunje Papers include correspondence, notes, schedules, maps, photographs, course catalogs, financial records, newspaper clippings, poetry, class reunion memorabilia, a diploma, and other materials documenting Bunje's experience during and after her time at Scripps College from 1927-1931.
Relates to the resistance movement headed by Draža Mihailovic in Yugoslavia during World War II. Photocopy.
This collection consists of correspondence and papers regarding Edward Bunker, Jr. (1847-1914) and his duties as a Mormon bishop of Bunkerville, Nevada.
The collection spans from 1938 to 1997 and consists of items related to the redevelopment of Bunker Hill: legal documents, reports, studies, brochures, proposals, serials, books, photographs, design proposals, and Community Redevelopment Agency studies.
This collection consists of journal articles, conference notes, and videos relating to nuclear proliferation. It also includes materials from the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)....
Manuals and memoranda, issued by various United States Army agencies, relating to the organization of athletic programs for American soldiers in Europe.
Primarily letters to Katherine Mapes Bunnell, including letters from her sister, Mary Mapes Dodge; Luther Burbank; Mary Hallock Foote; Ina Coolbrith; Kate Douglas Wiggin; Richard Watson Gilder; and various members of the Mapes and Bunnell families. Included also are articles...
Excerpts from published sources, documents, and notes (primarily in Russian), relating to the Ukrainian government, Russia, Siberia, and the Far Eastern Republic during the Russian Civil War in 1919, used by J. Bunyan as research material for his book, (1934);...
The bound volume contains 52 gelatin silver photographic prints taken by Matthew C. Bunyan which document the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in California, 1935 – 1936.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, minutes, grant proposals, memoranda, reports, studies, hearing transcripts, printed matter, and photographs related to political science, administration of San Jose State University, student radicalism at San Francisco State University, activities of the Institute for Educational Affairs...
Elbridge Ayer Burbank was an artist known for his portraits of American Indians. He was born 1858 August 10 in the village of Harvard Junction in northern Illinois. He enrolled in the Academy of Design, Chicago (now the School of...
The Burbank Historic Homes Survey Records includes materials relating to the survey of historic homes in the Burbank district of San Jose. The survey was conducted in 1991 by Mardi Bennett for Marben Associates. The records consist of preliminary data...
This folder contains a handwritten notecard on which Burbank quotes Socrates to an unknown addressee. A printed title on the notecard identifies it as having come from Burbank’s Experiment Farms in Santa Rosa, CA.
Some PTA materials, histories of the school, some student materials.
This collection contains correspondence and documents pertaining to 1stLt. Angelus T. Burch, AEF during the First World War.
Sidney Herbert Burchell, an English born novelist, used 17th century England as a backdrop for most of his novels. The collection contains manuscripts, typescripts, clippings, and photographs related to Burchell's life and work including manuscripts and drafts for several of...
This collection contains two posters documenting environmentalist activities engaged in by Jerry Burchfield and Mark Chamberlain, two professional photographers living in Laguna Beach, California. The posters are titled - Laguna Canyon Project, circa 1989-1990 and , circa 1998-1999.
One of the first high-ranking Chicana administrators at a private university, Cecilia P. Burciaga (1945-2013) was a leader in civil rights and education.
José Antonio "Tony" Burciaga was a Chicano writer, artist and poet.
Selected digitized photographs from the Charles Burckhalter papers, 1870-1975 : CSSC.MSS_001.
5 v., including Southern Pacific logbooks for Truckee (1869-1872) and Russian River (1941-1942); correspondence of F.L. Burckhalter concerning his promotion to the vice presidency of the Southern Pacific Co., 1933, and letters of condolence on his death, 1936.
Richard Burckhardt photographs of the 1981 Gay Pride Week in Houston, Texas.
Manuscripts (1955-1969) of Sigurd Burckhardt, literary scholar specializing in Shakespeare, Goethe, and Kleist, and founding member of the University of California, San Diego, Literature Department. Materials include published and unpublished essays and articles, reprint copies, chapbooks, drafts, relevant notes,...
Photographs of Prince Vasili Romanov, Russian émigré in the United States.
Miscellaneous programs of 1855 activities for Dr. G. Burdell; school programs etc. of M.J. Sweetser; notes on an around the world trip of James Burdell.
Reports, captured documents and translations, correspondence, diary, maps, and photographs, relating to military operations on Guadalcanal and other areas of the Solomon Islands, especially to interrogation of captured Japanese soldiers and translation of captured Japanese documents.
The William C. Burdett papers (1942-1973, 2021) consists of photographs, scrapbooks, documents, correspondence, and clippings belonging to Foreign Service officer William Burdett. The material relates to Burdett's foreign service in Ecuador, the Middle East and Israel, Africa, the Suez Canal...
A collection of letters from Clara Bradley Burdette to her son Roy B. Wheeler; Clara Bradley Burdette was a Southern California writer, and social, business, and philanthropic leader.
This collection contains papers related to the life, activities, and family of Southern California social, business, and philanthropic leader Clara Bradley Burdette (1855-1954). It includes materials on various women's clubs and societies, especially the General Federation of Women's Clubs, California...
The Charles B. Burdick Military History Collection, 1914-1984 (bulk 1939-1966), represents the research files and collections amassed by military historian and SJSU history professor, Charles B. Burdick. The collection documents the history of World War I and World War II.
The Charles B. Burdick War Poster Collection 1914-1979 (bulk 1914-1945) is a graphic art collection of posters documenting World War I and World War II. The collection consists of over 1,400 posters created by both the United States and foreign...
The Charles B. Burdick collection includes writings and research materials relating to Austrian mobilization and alleged espionage in World War I; Germany and expatriated Germans in World War II; and Ralph H. Lutz, director of the Hoover Institution.
This collection contains four Civil War diaries and a ferrotype of Private George L. Burdick, United States Army. This collection also includes photos, military documents, newspaper clippings, and correspondence of Burdick's grandson, Sergeant Paul Ellsworth Faulkner, who served in the...
Lynda Burdick photographs include images of Jack Campbell, TJ Murphy, and Rick Morrison, undated. The other photographs document unidentified LGBT events and demonstrations.
Relates to Armenian attempts to establish an independent republic, Turkish massacres of Armenians, and Armenian relief needs.
Wine labels and label permit applications submitted by domestic dealers, wineries, or importers to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms for approval. Information required on the label includes winery or distillery name, location, type of beverage, content, name of...
This is a collection of copies of Bureau of Indian Affairs correspondence and reports mostly relating to Navajo and Hopi reservation matters from 1890 to 1906. The copies were made from the archives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and...
This is a collection of documents produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs between January and March 1954. Documents include Survey Report on the Bureau of Indian Affairs, January 6, 1954; Proposed Navajo Grazing Regulations, March 29, 1954; and A...
The collection consists primarily of meeting minutes and committee reports. Materials are grouped together by document type....
Box 1-8: Chiefly correspondence between the Bureau of Public Administration and local, state and federal organizations; private organizations; civic, statewide and regional committees and councils; legislators and other individuals with regard to matters of public administration and policy. Box 9-10:...
Annotated photograph album of U.S. Bureau of Reclamation irrigation projects in Oregon and California.
Unpublished seminar paper prepared for Professor W. H. Cowley.
This collection contains correspondence written to Cassie Burgan by soldiers during the American Civil War. The collection also contains typed transcriptions of the letters.
Watercolor paintings of Cuba scenes by Bernhardt Wall, 1898, relating to the Spanish-American War.
Soldiers' letters; postmarks and postal covers; Confederate almanac; and veterans' scrapbook.
This collection was donated by Richard W. Burgemeister and contains Spanish American War-era correspondence and correspondence from the Philippine-American War in 1899. The letters were written by James G. Miller, whom the donor notes was part of Company G of...
This collection contains photographs and memorabilia from Al Burgess' nightclub, the Beige Room - the other major club besides Finocchio's to feature female impersonators in San Francisco during the late 1940s and 1950s.
Consists of the files of Angi (Evangeline) Burgess, particularly as they relate to her service as shop steward and executive board member with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) District 9, and locals 9430 (San Francisco, California) and 9410 (Foster...
Reports, studies, memoranda, legislation, correspondence, manuals, clippings, and photographs, relating to American defense policy during the presidential administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower, especially with regard to personnel management in the armed forces, and to the role of reserve forces; civil...
Frank Raymond Burgess has a long history with the Consolidated Patrol Bomber PBY-5A and served in the US Navy for several years.
Papers the San Francisco Bay Area poet, critic, artist, and humorist Gelett Burgess. Includes correspondence; manuscripts of novels, stories, poems, articles, plays; manuscript of incomplete autobiography; notebooks; genealogical and biographical data; mid-nineteenth-century journals of Burgess' parents; personalia; bibliographies; scrapbooks; clippings....
Collection includes illustrations for books, magazines, and other projects; and various other works of art.
The Jack Burgess Photography Collection includes print photographs of the equipment, rolling stock, buildings, locations, and people related to the Yosemite Valley Railroad. These photographs were collected by Jack Burgess from other institutions and collectors.
John Burgess was an aviation artist who worked at Edwards Air Force Base.
Letters, poems, and printed matter, relating to missionary work of the Young Men's Christian Association in China and to revolutionary movements in China.
Three letters written by Mrs. W.H. Hawgood and Mrs. Carrol Beal.
Letters, passes, certificates and union membership cards relating to the railroad careers of John J. Patterson, L.W. Patterson and Robert K. Burgess.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, minutes, memoranda, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to international trade and finance, banking and American monetary policy, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Atlantic Council, the Atlantic Treaty Association, and American foreign relations with Europe.
This collectin contains eight correspondence from Anne Kallas to her fiancee SSgt O.V. "Jack" Burgman, USAAF, and one return letter during the Second World War.
Correspondence, writings, sound recordings and transcripts of interviews, and printed matter relating to the trial of the French revolutionary journalist Régis Debray in Bolivia; revolutionary movements and political conditions in Bolivia, Cuba, Venezuela and elsewhere in Latin America; women in...
Materials relating to activities of the First Special Service Force ("Devil's Brigade") and the 474th Infantry Regiment during World War II including correspondence, field orders, directives, reports, regulations, handbooks, maps, and photographs. Used as research material for the book by...
The Bois Burk papers include biographical and autobiographical materials with frank discussions of his sexuality and sex life; correspondence; materials related to his interests and activities; and news clippings (circa 1955-1980), which document gay issues, including aging and age discrimination;...
This collection consists of Margaret Tante Burk's research and writings for her proposed book on the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (the book was never published). The collection contains rough drafts, correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, news clippings, newsletters, magazines, brochures, pamphlets, books,...
This collection consists of the personal papers of Margaret Tante Burk, author, and long-time publicist and champion of Los Angeles' famed Ambassador Hotel. Besides these notable accomplishments, Margaret Tante Burke served as the first female vice-president of a financial institution...
This collection is an addendum to the Margaret Tante Burk Papers, Collection 084. It consists of additional material from the Ambassador Hotel, as well as material from Burk's other activities such as Round Table West, her nomination for U.S. Treasurer,...
Collection consists of popular music recordings recorded on 7 inch, 45 rpm vinyl records. Performers include Frankie Avalon, Fabian, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Neil Sedaka, and Dinah Washington....
This collection contains the papers of American actress Billie Burke (1885-1970) including 50 radio scripts, 3 television scripts, lobby cards for three films (1917-1919), press clippings, three scrapbooks, and photographs including personal photographs and 240 production stills from films.
Logbook and personal journal of a scientific expedition on the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries' steamer Albatross; scientists on board included Charles Gilbert from Stanford University, Harry Beal Torrey from the University of California, Austin Clark from the Bureau, and Michitaro...
1 letter from Joseph Burke to his wife, Lexington, Missouri, November 20, 1862 concerning his civil war experience and plant collecting; and obituary of Mary E. Burke Volle, daughter of Joseph Burke, dated 1909, Cass County Democrat, Harrisonville.
An account of certain feasts, stories, and customs of the Are-Are, people of Little Mala in the Southern Solomons.
Sound recordings produced and collected by Kevin Burke as a member of the Fruit Punch radio collective at KPFA, Berkeley, California.
The Yvonne Brathwaite Burke papers contain the records of the political activities of Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, University of Southern California Gould Law School alumna, state and federal legislator, and county official. Included are records from Burke's tenure in the California...
The Yvonne Brathwaite Burke papers contain the records of the political activities of Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, University of Southern California Gould Law School alumna, state and federal legislator, and county official. Included in this collection are the records from Burke's...
This collection consists of notes, maps and other documents related to David Burkenroad’s research projects in San Diego County.
The Martin D. Burkenroad Papers consists of four boxes of material relating to Burkenroad's work in marine biology. The collection includes correspondence (bulk), article manuscripts and illustrations. Burkenroad was a research associate at the San Diego Natural History Museum in...
The William A. Burkett papers, 1916-2000, contain speeches, correspondence, meeting minutes, subject files, newspaper clippings, press releases, biographical information, and scrapbooks. The papers span the course of Burkett's lifetime, and include professional papers from his time as California's Director of...
Scrapbook, kept in the COLLEGE GIRLS' RECORD (published by Paul Elder and Company), contains photographs, postcards, dance cards, calling cards, notes, programs, and other memorabilia from her student days at Stanford and her summer vacations.
The Hans Burkhardt Collection consists of items produced by or related to the artist Hans Burkhardt, including multiple exhibition posters, an article on a 1975 Burkhardt exhibit held at CSUN, and an original linoleum print by Burkhardt.
Relates to German military operations during World War II. Includes some posthumous letters relating to the death of P. R. Burkhardt in battle on the Eastern front.
Pamphlets, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Burkina Faso.
Memorandum, letters, and miscellany, relating to American Relief Administration operations in Russia, and to Soviet-American commercial relations.
Relates to the prospects for a Soviet-American trade agreement.
Photocopies of correspondence, government documents, judicial and medical records, and printed matter, relating to German interest in Eastern Europe and to eugenics in Germany before and during the Nazi period. Used as research material for the books by M. Burleigh,...
Study entitled "Kratkaia Spravka o Russkom Kazachestve" and a report entitled "Proiskhozhdenie Kazakov-Doklad" relating to Russian Cossack daily life, and class and military structure.
George Burlingame was a local businessman who resided in the Westwood area of Los Angeles from 1931 until 1954. The include records from the Loomis family, Cecilia Burlingame's family name. The correspondence, business records, and California road maps and guides...
Memoranda from Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company trainman Benjamin F. Estes.
Softbound Burlington Lines "Train Dispatcher's Order Book" (Form 4144) with information entered for June 13-19, 1960. No location is noted. May be Wyoming.
The collection contains more than 200 World War II era b/w photos, varying sizes, many with captions, many of Burma, Burmese life, and the Engineer Battalion in Burma, ca. 1944-1945, apparently taken by Arthur Wunner of New Jersey. Also, some...
240+ pages, gilt covers, several color drawings.
96 silver gelatin or albumen photographs, various sizes, captioned.
49 black and white albumen prints, captions in English, taken by an unidentified British woman. Images of Buddhist pagodas and temples, Burmese women and children, houses, street scenes, markets, Irrawaddy River, leper asylum. Locations include Rangoon, Mandalay, Bhamo, and Bhiwani.
Large album contains 303 black and white photographs and several watercolors and sketches documenting the travels of a British family, primarily in Burma. Photographs illustrate a journey by ship from Marseille harbor and along the Riviera coast (France) to Port...
Three snapshot albums, ca. 1890s, with 70 b/w photos, no captions, including images of British teak harvesting operations in Burma, using elephants and water buffalo. Also, views of Burmese people and countryside, village scenes, houses on stilts with woven sides,...
101 black and white photographs: 49 mounted panoramas, Burma Oil Co., other Burma, Port Said, Chester and other England, one dated 1902); 1 7 ½" x 9 ½" mounted albumen of oil field with rigs (looks familiar - see other...
Eleven hand-colored images, no captions, people and scenes of Burma. Purchase: Margolis and Moss
Three black and white photographs and four photo postcards, some captions, incl. images of oil wells, (Burmah Oil Company) drillers, and Viceroy reception, with American and other flags flying.
This collection contains the family documents of Lyle and Clarence Burmahln, who are responsible for funding San José State University's Clarence F. and Lyle V. Burmahln Scholarships. The Burmahln documents were given to the university by Austen Warburton, the Burmahlns'...
186 black and white photos (most are approximately 3 ½ X 5 ½ format, but some are full page-size; includes one loose photo) mounted on detached album pages. Photos show indigenous inhabitants and various locales two of which appear to...
Eight diaries written while Burmeister was a resident of the Exposition Park area and a student at the University of Southern California. Also one cabinet card of Burmeister in 1902.
This collection consists of two scrapbooks belonging to Laura Burmeister, a student at the USC Preparatory School and the University of Southern California.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Burmese lacquer prayer book, Printers Mss 79. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Reports, studies, pamphlets, serial issues, other printed matter, and memorabilia relating to the history of Burma and to political, social, and economic conditions in Burma.
Albums and loose photographs, most pertaining to Ray J. Burnap (Hartford, CT), including military training at Paris Island, SC (1917), with AEF in France (1918-1920); also Edison Lamp Work; also trips around the US, ...Includes many picture postcards - dealer...
Collection of letters from artist Edward Burne-Jones to his daughter, Margaret Burne-Jones Mackail, dating from her young childhood to his death (approximately 1873-1898). Many letters contain ink drawings and caricatures of Burne-Jones himself.
Letters and drawings sent to Violet Maxse (later Viscountess Milner) by Edward Burne-Jones.
Scrapbook relates to her student years at Stanford and includes clippings, programs, tickets, student records, telegrams, and other memorabilia; also includes a map of the Stanford campus, 1943, and a biographical pamphlet on Melville Jacoby [1916-1942], a fellow journalism student...
The Burnett C. Turner Collection consists of materials used in the restoration and revitalization of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, dating from 1905 and 1999, including buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Architectural drawings...
This collection contains music scores and parts for music from the Carol Burnett show and other of her musical production, and a large collection of printed sheet music from Carol Burnett's library.
Collection consists of clippings, articles, photographs, posters, documents, and other material relating to the life and career of Carol Burnett....
The Carol Burnett papers contains press clippings, photographs, scripts, musical arrangements, personal and business correspondence, sound recorded albums, artwork, awards and scrapbooks.
Lester Burnett (1804-1870) settled in Yuba County, California in 1850. His son Wellington Burnett (1829-1907) served as city and county attorney of San Francisco. The collection contains correspondence related to Lester, his wife Olive, and their son Wellington, as well...
Mainly correspondence of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burnett and of their sons, Edward W., a doctor, and Wellington C., a judge, and of Wellington's wife and children, relating mainly to family genealogy. Some also pertain to the war in the...
The contents of this folder are 35 photocopied pages from a daybook written by Governor Peter H. Burnett, recording property sales in Sacramento. The 35 pages are 3 sets of the same 12-pages. One set consists of black copies made...
This file contains the papers pertaining to Peter H. Burnett who was the first Gov. of California. He lived in the California from 1848 until his death in 1895. The papers contain: a letter to John Sutter, copies of Burnett's...
Mainly documents and letters to and from Burnett as Governor of California, regarding sale of municipal lands in San Francisco and appointments. Contains many petitions, some relating to Collectors of licences to foreign miners, with signatures of members of the...
Collection consists chiefly of letters from Sidney Burnett to his wife, Blanche T. Burnett from the Philippines, Shanghai, the Palau Islands, and Bogota, Columbia, but also includes manuscripts and photographs. The letters document his business at Manila, internment by the...
This folder contains 31 items: 16 check receipts dating from 1865 (one dates from 1871) for rent paid by Wellington C. Burnett; Burnett's license to practice law, dated 1862; and 14 handwritten letters by, to, or concerning various members of...
Personal papers of Wellington C. Burnett and his wife, Jane.
Album includes snapshots and professional views taken in the vicinity of Burney Falls, Calif. and several other locations in northern California and throughout the United States. California views include Burney Falls, Burney Creek, Burney Mountain, Sacramento River, Fall River, Pit...
Include letters by British musician Charles Burney and his daughter, the writer Frances (Burney) d'Arblay, with letters from William Seward, Richard Porson and John Young, and a receipt from engraver William Sharp.
Photocopies of letters, printed matter, and a sound recording, relating to the American physician Leo Eloesser.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the Matabele Wars of 1893 and 1896 in Rhodesia, the Boer War, exploration expeditions in Africa, and gold mining in Alaska duing the Klondike gold rush.
Holograph letter written at his camp in the field.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to communism in the United States and abroad, the Congress for Cultural Freedom and other anti-communist movements in the United States and abroad, political conditions in the United States and...
Photographs documenting the social activities and travel of California financier William Henry Burnham and family, approximately 1898 to 1905.
Three of his talks relating to Mexican Americans and to his labor organizing activities. Copies of photographs inserted. Interviews discuss bilingual education and community development programs and his writings for children in Spanish. Appended: photocopy of documents supporting the interviews...
The Burning Man collection consists of approximately 75 pieces of ephemera, original art work, site newspapers, event maps and directories, press and media materials, and photographs from the Burning Man festival, circa 1998-2015. The Burning Man festival is an annual...
Photographs documenting attendees of the Burning Man festival in Black Rock Desert, Nevada in 2000. Most individuals depicted are nude and engaged in a variety of activities such as dancing, mud bathing, bike riding and yoga. Others are depicted posing...
This collection contains papers and recordings reflecting the work of radio and television personalities and actors George Burns (1896-1996) and Gracie Allen (1902-1964) from 1931-1959. Collection consists of scrapbooks, clippings, publicity, photographs, publications, audio recordings, 16mm films of the Burns...
Arthur F. Burns served as Counselor to the President. He was given broad responsibility in program and policy development for the Nixon Administration. Although his primary role was in development of domestic programs, he did venture into international matters in...
Porn star Chris Burns (1958- 1995) founded the Gay Guards, a self-defense league, produced self-defense videos for gays and lesbians and conducted anti-violence workshops. The collection documents his porn career and his work with the Gay Guards and combating anti-gay...
Chiefly incoming correspondence pertaining to political activities at the local and statewide level. Includes requests for jobs, political appointments, letters of acknowledgement and references. Correspondents include prominent businessmen, politicians and several special interest groups. Includes a file of letters from...
Edward Bradford Burns (1932-1995) was born in Muscatine, Iowa. He was an assistant professor of history at UCLA (1964-67) and professor, UCLA (1969-93). From 1979-1983, he served as the first Dean of the Honors Division in the UCLA College of...
The collection contains business files from Fritz Burns's association with Fred W. Marlow. There is also biograpical information about Burns and photographs of Burns, his wife Gladys, son F. Patrick, and others. Many photographs show Hawaiian hotels in which Burns...
The Fritz Burns Papers contain materials related to the life and career of this major developer of real estate in the Los Angeles area in the 1920s, and then in the late 1930s through the 1970s. The holdings consist of...
Literary papers, correspondence, and artwork of Gerald Burns, "postmodern" poet, critic, artist, and editor. Includes typescripts of Burns' poetry collections; galleys for Burns' critical books (1979) and (1982); and correspondence with poet Barbara Jordan.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, and especially to administration of Sonoma State University.
This collection contains material belonging to the Burns family who are based in Southern California. A majority of the collection contains letters that were written from 1943-1946 by John J. Burns and sent to Irene Burns while John was serving...
Four awards, 1955-1998, given to Ken Burns, former President of the Mattachine Society during the 1950s. Included is a Mattachine Society honorary membership plaque given to Burns in 1955.
Memoir, speeches and writings, memoranda, and reports, relating to security investigations in the State Department, American development assistance in the Middle East and Africa, and the American University of Beirut. Includes term papers by students at the university, relating to...
The bulk of the collection consists of materials relating to LGBT American Indians, Two-Spirit people and American Indian history collected by activist Randy Burns, co-founder with Barbara Cameron, of Gay American Indians (GAI). The collection includes materials related to Burns,...
Postcards and photographs documenting the life of Ray Burns and Art Miyashima, 1967-2001. Burns and Miyashima's photographs include images of Christmas, birthday, and other social gatherings; travel across the United States and world; and their homelife.
This collection contains approximately 45 pieces of correspondence and manuscripts chiefly in the hand of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796), dating from 1784. Within the documents, there are approximately 36 different pieces of verse by Burns, including poems, ballads, and...
Collection consists of letters and clippings from a collection of books pertaining to Robert Burns....
The Robert Burns State Parks Commission Papers consists of: correspondence and memos from the Director of the Division of Beaches & Parks, the public and various legislators; the agendas and minutes of Park Commission meetings (1953-1958); reports or proposals regarding...
Robert Ignatius Burns was born in 1921 in San Francisco, CA, and attended the University of San Francisco (USF) before entering the Society of Jesus in 1940. Burns was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1952, followed by a...
The Robert Ignatius Burns papers contain three boxes of Burns' personal papers and four boxes of his collected Spanish and Italian manuscripts. The manuscripts date between 1212 and 1608. Robert Ignatius Burns (1921-2008) was a scholar of medieval history who...
The Stan Burns Collection contains television scripts accumulated throughout his career as a comedy writer.
In 1969 the UCSB Library purchased several autographed books and a small amount of manuscript material from the author, Vincent Godfrey Burns. Burns had lived in Santa Barbara for a time and several of his poems were inspired by or...
Relates primarily to aircraft production in the United States and American aerial operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and to the postwar occupation of Japan.
9 photographs, including 1 image related to WRC chapter #188. 1901-1904, undated. See also manuscripts in MSS-492
Selected professional and personal papers from Burnstein's files relating to the Free Speech Movement defense trial, the Oakland Seven and others. Also includes files on liberal and Berkeley politics.
A collection of letters and legal documents related to Aaron Burr, Louis Le Guen, and Thomas Ludlow Ogden.
A collection of letters and documents related to Aaron Burr, American politician and lawyer.
This collection is comprised of photographs taken by Michael Burr. The collection includes black and white photographs of various sizes of Saigon, South Vietnam in 1969-1970s, as well as colored photographs of Vietnam between 2003-2005.
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to Herbert Hoover, the Republican National Convention of 1936, and Stanford University. Includes two letters from Herbert Hoover to M. C. Burr, and a phonotape of reminiscences by M. C. Burr, ca. 1973, relating to...
Collection consists primarily of M. C. Burr's papers with a few items pertaining to his brother Walter and sister Gladys. Included are photographs, correspondence, clippings, typescripts of short articles, memorabilia from student days at Stanford University, and a scrapbook. The...
Comprises correspondence, genealogies, personal papers, ephemera, business records, legal records, property records, photographs, motion picture films, and artifacts documenting the personal and professional activities of the Burr-Allyne family in San Francisco and California from 1839 to the early 2000s. Papers...
The Burrell family collection includes family correspondence, diaries, family genealogy notes, reminiscences, farm accounts and Reginald R. Stuart's research notes. The Burrell family letters are a straightforward account of the rigors of the overland and sea journeys to California and...
German propaganda leaflet, 1918; and photocopy of certificate of discharge from the United States Army, 1919.
Relates to the presidential administration of Richard M. Nixon.
Papers of anthropologist Kenelm Burridge, with a primary focus on the Tangu people in the Bogia region of the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea in 1952, and additional materials on Malaya (1954-56) and Catholic missions and missionary impacts on...
Four scrapbooks that consist of newspaper clippings, photographs, pamphlets, correspondence and related material of Minister Edgar White Burrill's activites within the New Thought movement.
Frank Burrill was an alumnus of the University of Southern California (class of 1929) who documented his life and and the times he lived in in a two-volume manuscript titled "The Ups and Downs of an Immigrant Lad's Life". The...
The Harvey D. Burrill dispatches relate to conditions in England and France after World War I and the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. There is a special emphasis on citizens from Syracuse, NY who were abroad, as the dispatches were...
Accounting records from the Burro Mountain Railroad Company.
This collection documents the activities and political opinions of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Burroughs was a California-based science fiction and fantasy author. An outspoken political conservative, he created iconic characters like Tarzan and John Carter. He was also the oldest US...
This collection consists of photographs of John Burroughs and letters written to friends during 1906-1917.
Collection consists of reprints of articles by psychoanalyst Trigant Burrow (1875-1950).
George Burrowes (1811-1894) was one of the first four instructors at the San Francisco Theological Seminary. He was professor of Hebrew and Old Testament literature, 1871-1894. The donation of Dr. Burrowes's personal library in 1873 was the beginning of the...
Papers belonging to cobbler and Civil War soldier John B. Burrud.
A Mexican passport issued on May 3, 1846 to a Don Carlos Burruss, requesting safe passage on his trip to the Port of Mazatlan. The passport is signed by a Pablo de la Pomilla.
Family and personal papers; typescripts; clippings; photographs of people and nature, with only a few specifically identified as Southern California locales. 1906-1962, undated
This collection showcases the photographs of Alvan Robert Burton (1925-2009), a well-respected Black photographer, community advocate, youth mentor, and Air Force veteran. After serving in World War II, Burton opened a photography studio in the Central Avenue neighborhood of Los...
Miscellaneous papers related to the anthropologist's research in Mauritius and the Seychelles, ca. 1950s - 1970s. Includes information on agricultural indebtedness of rural workers in Mauritius; census data from English River area of the Seychelles; papers related to the Social...
The Burton Grad Associates, Inc. records contain documentation from the consulting firm for software and services companies owned and operated by Burt Grad from 1978 through the early 2000s. Grad and his associates completed hundreds of short term projects for...
This collection contains correspondence and legal documents related to the case of Henry Burton, son of María Ampara Ruíz de Burton (1832-1895) and Mexican-War general Henry S. Burton (1819-1869), to confirm legal claim to land in Baja California, chiefly in...
This collection consists of scripts of American comedy writer Jay Burton (1916-1993). This collection includes sketches and scripts for The Texaco Star Theatre, The Buick-Berle Show, The Perry Como Show, The Julius Larosa Show, and 11 volumes of monologues for...
The John Burton Papers consist of 17.5 cubic feet of textual records and audio/visual materials. The records are organized into the following record series: Bill Files, 1987-2004; Hearing Files, 1992; Asset Forfeiture Files, 1987-1996; and Press and Media Files, 1997-2004....
This collection includes 13 books of plays belonging to actor Henry Sedley along with 4 other plays.
Photograph album of snapshot scenes pertaining to the Burt family of Aztec, New Mexico and Covina, California. Several images taken at or near W.S. Dalton's Indian Trading Post in Aztec, with a few depicting Navajo and perhaps other Native Americans...
Pamela Burton & Company, an internationally recognized and award-winning landscape architecture firm, has maintained a collection of archives spanning nearly forty-five years of design work. In 1975, Pamela Burton established the company in Santa Monica, California, where the firm has...
The Phillip Burton Papers document the career of an American politician who served in the United States Congress. He served 10 terms, from 1964-1983, in the United States House of Representatives as Congressman for California's San Francisco district.
Collection includes many portraits of Congressman Phillip Burton of California: at social events, in office (publicity shots), political events, with President Johnson, Ted Kennedy, President Ford, many with Robert Kennedy, and others. Also includes portraits of Hubert Humphrey, Ronald Reagan,...
This collection consists mainly of manuscripts, correspondence, drawings, and printed material related to the work of British explorer and writer Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) and his interests in swords, fencing, and Middle Eastern poetry and history. The collection contains research...
This collection contains approximately 450 articles, offprints, pamphlets, and other works collected by the British explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) and forms part of the Sir Richard Francis Burton Library Printed Material Collection. The items cover a span of...
Collection contains photographic prints, contact sheets, negatives and color slides by photographer Shirley Mabel Cohelan Burton of political events and speakers in San Francisco, California from 1966-1997. Includes her professional photographs documenting San Francisco Democratic political events as well as...
This collection contains personal, official, business, and social correspondence and manuscripts of British explorer and writer Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) and his wife, Lady Isabel Burton (1831-1896), chiefly covering the period of Burton's consulship in Trieste and Lady Burton's...
This collection contains one letter written by Tina Burton to CMSgt Harold B. Staton, USAF, during the Vietnam War.
The collection contains the original manuscript and illustrations for the popular children's book written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton. Published in 1952, tells the story of the 1947 fight to save the cable cars in San Francisco.
This collection consists mainly of letters from Isabel Burton (1831-1896) and her husband, British explorer and writer Richard Burton (1821-1890), to their friend London publisher Leonard Charles Smithers (1861-1907) from 1885 to 1892; the collection also contains a printed prospectus...
Memoirs, essays, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the Menshevik and Social Revolutionary movements before 1917, Evno Azef and other Okhrana agents, and counterrevolutionary movements during the Russian Revolution. Also available on microfilm (2 reels).
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions, civil war, and refugees in Burundi.
Childhood in Oakland, California; first job as a mechanic with Key System in 1942; Navy service during WWII; returning to Key System, 1947; transition from Key System to AC Transit, 1960; general manager, Al Bingham; the bus fleet; changes to...
This collection includes includes manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, and other documents from F. M. Busby, a science fiction writer and prominent figure in science fiction fandom.
The Leo F. Buscaglia Archives contains material pertaining to his personal life as well as to his professional career.
Relates to German military activities during World War I. Includes photographs.
The collection contains the material Gary B. Cowles gathered in his research on Busch Gardens, Pasadena, California.
Correspondence between Busch and Henry Simon of Simon and Schuster, Inc.; outline for a novel, A Love Story (later, THE SAN FRANCISCANS); original manuscript and final draft, both with corrections, of THE SAN FRANCISCANS....
Typewritten copy with manuscript corrections and original typescript outline of Busch's novel, , together with book reviews and correspondence relating to it....
Original typescript with ms. corrections, typescript printer's copy, supporting correspondence, publicity and promotional material, and reviews of the book. 1964-1966....
Manuscripts, scripts, notebooks, clippings and magazines, anthologies, organizational flyers and other material, 1986-2009, from gay writer, Albert P. Busendorfer. The collection includes Busendorfer's published and unpublished short stories, poetry and novels. Materials also document his involvement in senior citizen organizations.
Albert Francis Bush (1916-1976) joined the faculty of UCLA's College of Engineering in 1949, taught in the UCLA Public Health Department, and served for 14 years on the Board of Directors of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. He was...
This collection contains one uniform and five photographs of or from QM 1/C Clinton M. Bush, USN from his service during the First World War.
Mainly papers of Asahel Bush relating to his work as territorial and state printer in Oregon, his interests in Democratic Party politics, and his editorial career as publisher of the newspaper, The Statesman.
Irvin T. Bush (1850-1897) performed in vaudeville productions on both the East and West Coast. The collection consists of theatrical ephemera related to Bush's career as a writer, actor, and female impersonator.
Contains paper records documenting Larry Bush's work as a journalist and ethics watchdog, mainly following his time as an aide to former Assemblyman and former Mayor Art Agnos.
Robert Bush, Jr. worked as a physician in San Francisco. The collection includes reproductions of medical journal articles; reports; and notes related to “Trauma and Other Noninfectious Problems in Homosexual Men,” a co-authored (with William F. Owen, Jr., MD) contribution...
The bulk of Bush's papers pertain to his years at Stanford, 1945-1988; earlier materials include his student work and several files pertaining to his tenure as Dean of the Faculty at Kansas State Teachers College. Included in his Stanford papers...
The collection consists of the records generated by Felix Warburg and the Bush Street Synagogue Cultural Center. The collection contains newsletters; photographs; financial records; materials generated while doing historical research on the building and Temple Ohabai Shalome which occupied the...
This collection contains the Bush family papers, Thomas and Ellen Bush’s professional papers, and miscellaneous land grants and mortgages from San Diego County.
Rev Daniel Edwin Bushnell travelled overland by wagon train from Pennsylvannia to California in 1862. His journal, handwritten in ink, is described by the author on the opening page as follows: "My trip to California and what I saw and...
There are nineteen items in the Bushnell family papers, dating from 1848 through 1860. The gold rush correspondence (1852-1857) includes nine letters from family members in California writing home to Westport, Conn.; all letters have been transcribed. One letter is...
13 letters to Disciple of Christ preacher Bushrod W. Henry (Shelbyville, Illinois), from family and friends. .5 linear feet (1 folder). Removed from Montgomery Collection (Wyles Mss 9).
Bound ledger of an unidentified business firm containing various accounting records including accounts for customers, cash, dried fruit, hay, expenses, etc. Customer accounts contain name and date of debits and credits. Some of the larger accounts include several California fruit...
Record Series 381 contains the administrative files of UCLA's Bureau of Business and Economic Research. Files include announcements, correspondence, history, policies, publications, research, budgets, and projects.
Record Series 513 contains financial audits and reports generated by the the Office of Business and Finance at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The dates from 1940-1998. It consists solely of paper records. Included are annual reports providing statistical breakdowns of enrollment at San Diego State from 1940-1957, financial reports breaking down the university's funds, revenues, expenditures, and endowments from 1976-1983 and 1992-1998....
To mssrs. Schlüsser & Co., St. Petersburg, concerning continuing business after return from California.
Buildings and scenes pictured: the History Building (i.e. the Bancroft building), the Oriel Block, North side of California St. from Sansome to Montgomery, the Flood building, and a birds eye view of San Francisco from the tower of the new...
An artifical collection of business cards arranged by subject. Primarily Los Angeles and Southern California. 1930s-1950s, undated (some undated items may be from early 20th century).
Business correspondence (SAFR 229, HDC 468) consists of two letters. The first is dated 1904 and is written on the letterhead of the Alaska Pacific Navigation Company. The letter is in response to an inquiry for a trip to the...
Advertisements for 22 San Francisco businesses, presumably compiled in album for the reference of guests at the Hotel St. Francis. Includes promotions for banks, milliners, departments stores, electrolysis, dance and riding instruction, John Howell Books, clothiers, jewellers, facial surgery, and...
Brochures, pamphlets, publications, tickets, decals and other ephemera relating primarily to Southern California business enterprises, but also including national and international companies. Arranged geographically, and then by business name. 1880s-present, undated.
Discusses family and early years in Peru, China, and Hong Kong; return to Peru and businesses there in 1951; being a business woman in Berkeley, Calif., since 1966; gives her thoughts on women in business, philanthropy, higher education; compares Chinese,...
Two bound volumes of the publication, Art Beacon. One volume dated 1947 through 1960 (first two issues titled Palette Painter prior to name change to Art Beacon). Second volume dated November-December, 1963 through March, 1972).
Collection contains 70 color and 4 black and white photographic prints measuring 9 x 13 cm. and 7 black and white photographic prints measuring 20.5 x 26. Photographs show business signs for establishments located in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange,...
Contains ephemera, correspondence, photographs,clippings, announcements, press releases, etc. related to an exhibition of women-owned businesses held annually in Oakland, California.
This collection consists of letters and documents that form a portion of the Business Women's Legislative Council of California's records and chiefly document the organization, maintenance and activities of the Council from 1929-1936 and 1938-1943. Notable correspondence includes letters from...
Collection consists of photographs of a number of Oakland businesses, institutions, homes, streets, and scenes. Included are the Hall-Scott Motor Co. and several businesses from the Richmond, Calif. area.
Picture postcards mailed from various locations throughout California containing personal correspondence to a California family. One postcard is addressed from Oregon. Also includes several blank postcards.
Research materials of Elsworth R. Buskirk, American physiologist, related to his high altitude research project, "Physiology and Performance of Track Athletes at Various Altitudes in the United States and Peru." In 1965, Buskirk along with Paul Baker, J. Kollias, E....
Writings and correspondence with Milton Friedman relating to economic policy.
The collection contains original ink and watercolor paintings and sketches by German artist Fritz Busse specifically made for a series of books published by Arts, Inc.
A collection of the Buddhist Temple of San Diego monthly newsletter, the Bussei Script for the dates, January 1977 – November 2005.
The collection contains items reflecting Mr. Bussy's career in aviation as a pilot, air race contestant, barnstormer, and test pilot for several aviation companies.
Molded red clay bust of James D. Hart, executed during the subject's youth.
Holograph letter concerning the possibility of getting more troops for the 165th regiment.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to international and domestic energy and environmental programs.
Views of trees and plants of Butano Forest, San Mateo County, Calif., some with people. Some views related to measure C to create Butano State Park, and to the effort to preserve this forest of redwood trees.
Identification papers, government documents, certificates, and photographs, relating to activities of various members of the related Buteweg and Nell families, and especially reflecting conditions on the home front in Germany during World War II and subsequently during the Allied occupation.
The collection contains three letters (ALS) about various Civil War-related issues. The first, written in the spring of 1861, is addressed to the Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, and touches on Butler's concern for what he calls the "negro question,"...
Relates to American reaction to the Versailles Treaty and the Covenant of the League of Nations, 1919.
Relates to activities of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. Photocopy.
Scrapbooks, 4 volumes. including 9 prints of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Two hundred and eighty-nine postcards and a newspaper clipping depicting early scenes of the Santa Clara Valley with a focus on towns, points of interest, and agriculture, accompanied by sixteen pages of handwritten instructor's notes. Circa 1905 - 1925, 1947,...
The collection contains a handful of scripts, some theater programs, miscellaneous material, photographs, and a production design drawing. Of interest is Butler's handwritten journal from 1928 with his running account of the production of CHASING THROUGH EUROPE, which he directed.
Typed transcripts of ten letters centering on the 1853 overland journey of the Pierce Butler company, with an account of Polk County, Oregon, in 1853-1854. The letters are by E.D. Butler, Isaac & Margrit Smith, Ira F.M. Butler, Peter Butler,...
These papers were collected by Harry A. Butler while he worked for the Dining Car Department of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Series 1. reflects Mr. Butler's career with Southern Pacific, while Series 2. is generally about the Southern Pacific dining...
The bulk of the Jean Rouverol Butler Papers consists of the creative writing, correspondence and personal papers of Jean Rouverol Butler; a small portion relates to her husband Hugo Butler. Jean’s work comprises short stories, poems, novellas and screenplays that...
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, and a medal relating to the service of Pvt. John A. Butler, AEF during the First World War, as well as ration books belonging to his family during the Second World War.
This is a collection of materials compiled by Professor Frances Deutsch Louis, primarily letters from American science fiction writer Octavia. E. Butler (1947-2006) to Louis, and related photographs.
This collection includes the extensive manuscripts, correspondence, and working materials of American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler (1947-2006).
Archive of correspondence of the family of Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler, the “Fighting Quaker,” of Chester County, Pennsylvania, dated 1894-1973.
Diary entries of Butler and of his son, Stuart M. Butler, Jr., a first lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces, relating to American aerial operations in World War I and in the European Theater during World War II.
Thomas (Tom) A. Butler was an editor for the English-language in Shanghai from the early 1930s until 1948, when he and his family fled from Communist forces to Hong Kong. The collection consists of a selection of editorials written by...
In the 1960s the Army Corps of Engineers proposed damming the Mad River in Humboldt County, California. The dam would have flooded the Butler Valley/Maple Creek area and impacted the middle Mad River watershed. Within the affected area Gordon and...
The Butler Vineyard Ledger lists receipts and expenditures of a raisin vineyard in Fresno County, California from February 1903 to February 1915.
Papers collected by Carl Thomas Butner during his career with Northwestern Pacific.
The Charles Edgar Butner Papers contain sketches and drawings from the architect's travels in California and Europe, newspaper clippings, photographs, ephemera, and a scrapbook on his service as an aviator in World War I and limited information on Butner's commissions...
Carter Buton was a Barnstormer who was active in Kansas and Ohio during the 1920s. These images are from scrap books which were loaned to SDASM for digitization. These images show his flights and newspaper clippings advertising them.
Carbon typescript of letter (August 11, 1919) from J. D. Wallace of the BA&P to L. Grant MacPherson, Amador Central, regarding outstanding freight charges.
Reel 1: township maps (1887); assessment rolls (1859, 1867-68); and reel 2: assessment rolls (1876-77)
Seventeen exceptional boudoir-sized albumen photographs capturing the First Citrus Fair in Oroville, CA filling 24,000 square feet beneath the canvas pavilion for 10 days to promote the local fast growing citrus industry Views of Wonderland, Winterless Climate during the Citrus...
Accounting records for the construction of the Butte County Railroad from Chico to Stirling, California.
Includes copy of constitution and by-laws.
This collection contains petitions and reports and other documents related to early Butte County roads and other transportation such as ferries and bridges.
Tally list and Poll Book for Oroville precinct; Tally list for Ophir Precinct.
2 tax receipts from Butte County to George W. Albin, dated December 11, 1884 and December 24, 1885.
Records for Butte Cooperative Extension County Office. These records include 56 cartons of material. Materials include paper files, photographs, and 35mm slides. Topics include Almonds, Walnuts, Prunes, Rice, Navel Orange Worm and the 4-H program....
During his years in the White House, Alexander Butterfield served on the staff of H.R. Haldeman and had the title of Deputy Assistant to the President. He was the chief administrative officer in the White House, and in this capacity...
During his years in the White House, Alexander Butterfield served on the staff of H. R. Haldeman and had the title of Deputy Assistant to the President. Butterfield served as a chief administrative officer, having responsibility for final review of...
Harry M. Butterfield served as an Agricultural Extension Specialist at the University of California (1914-1955); Garden Editor, for the (1955-1960); and President of the California Horticultural Society. His papers contain manuscripts, research material, and photographs on the history of horticulture...
British architect. Butterfield's drawings and estimates partially document 25 architectural projects (churches, schools, and hospitals), and 67 drawings are designs for ecclesiastical objects. The collection represents the types of commissions Butterfield received and illustrates his promotion of the Gothic Revival...
Letters, invitation, certificate, and clipping, relating to Herbert Hoover and Stanford University; and World War II American military insignia and civilian ration books.
The diary consists of brief daily entries by Edward Butterworth written during his journey from Boston to San Francisco in 1849-1850.
The collection contains campaign materials for Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 United States Presidential run. Included are materials created by SF for Pete, including a large neon sign reading “Boot Edge Edge” that was used at San Francisco Bay Area campaign events....
Buttons with printed slogans, aphorisms, etc. chiefly pertaining to legal aspects of psychiatry and ECT (electroconvulsive therapy, formerly known as electroshock therapy) and protesting against forced treatment and other potentially harmful aspects of the field.
The collection consists of drawings of nude men made by John Button in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Button's nude drawings are documents of his connections with gay culture which included his presence in the initial stages of the...
Manuscripts and sound recordings of film music by R. Dale Butts.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, studies, conference papers and proceedings, syllabi, curricular material, clippings, and other printed matter relating to the role of education in society, civic education, education in the United States, and international education.
Larry Buttwinick (1924-2004) enjoyed drag and was one of the founders of the Lavender Seniors of the Easy Bay. The collection contains photographs, including a scrapbook and photographic snapshots of friends (such as Henry W. Dieckoff) in drag; drag costumes...
Earl L. Butz served as Secretary of Agriculture and Counselor to the President for Natural Resources. This file group includes subjects dealing with timber exports, the Alaskan pipeline, the Clean Air Act, national parkland acquisition, and meetings with governmental and...
The personal and organizational correspondence, working papers, notebooks, and manuscripts of John P. Buwalda (1886-1954) form the the bulk of the collection known as the John P. and Imra Wann Buwalda Papers in the Archives of the California Institute of...
Frank Buxton was an actor, director, writer, host, and producer for assorted motion pictures and television programs. The collection consists of materials created and collected by Buxton related to the various projects he worked on throughout his career. The materials...
Fred Buzhardt succeeded John W. Dean as Counsel to the President on May 10, 1973. The materials in this file group reflect all aspects of Buzhardt's White House employment and are arranged in series including the Subject Files and Legal...
Fred Buzhardt replaced John W. Dean on May 10, 1973, as Counsel to the President. The files identified with Buzhardt's name are actually materials that were brought forward for his use. Many of the documents were created or received by...
Correspondence, depositions, documents and evidence, witness statements, California State Assembly hearings, and audiotapes relating to the 1970 Isla Vista disturbances. Collected by Rolfe G. Buzzell, UCSB graduate student at the time.
Short film on Sapolsky's research on stress and illness using wild baboons in Africa.
Recollections of overland journey from Hannibal, Missouri, to California, 1859-1860, via Denver and Salt Lake City (238 l.).
Currency, banknotes, and stamps, issued by the Russian Imperial and Soviet governments, and by various regional and local governments and banks during the period of the Russian Civil War.
Relates to forced labor and national policy of the Soviet Union regarding Belarus. Addressed to the United Nations.
Papers of Perry Byerly, a professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of California, Berkeley and a central figure in the development of the field of seismology in the United States.
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches and writings, clippings, personnel records, and audiovisual material, relating to the Pacific Theater during World War II, the Army of Occupation in Japan, the Korean War, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization command in Europe.
The John Byers papers span 33 linear feet and date from 1917 to 1960. This collection documents over 200 of Byers' architectural projects in the form of architectural drawings, photographs, negatives, slides, letters, postcards, magazine and newspapers articles, as well...
Nina Byers was a theoretical physicist and professor in UCLA's Department of Physics and Astronomy. She joined UCLA in 1961 as an assistant professor, working on particle physics, CP-violation, and pion-nuclear charge-exchange scattering. Byers retired in 1993. This collection consists...
Two scrapbooks belonging to Robert Gray Byers, a UC Davis alumni.
Mandates, orders, and circulars, relating to the Civil War in the south of Russia. Includes a list of the main events in the history of the Don Army prepared by I. Bykadorov.
Relates mainly to activities of the Russkaia Osvoboditel'naia Armiia during World War II.
Correspondence files maintained by Undergraduate Financial Awards Secretary relating to scholarships and financial awards at Stanford University.
Architectural drawings and sketches, most are graphite on paper, comprise the bulk of the collection. Also included are newspaper clippings about Byles's projects and professional and community work, a handful of photographs of built work (black-and-white prints and color snapshots),...
Collection consists predominantly of holographs of Joseph Byrd's concert pieces, "happening" pieces, film and television music, and arrangements, with some works by other composers, papers and memorabilia. Also contains some audiotapes and videotapes.
The collection consists of clippings, correspondence, miscellaneous material, two scrapbooks, and photographs. Of interest are promotional items related to the film serial DICK TRACY (1937).
This collection contains Santa Rosa, Calif. radio station KSRO transcripts; "We the women" daily column; misc. newspaper clippings; screenplays; short stories; and poems, as well as personal effects such as membership cards, wallets, and a diary.
Volume 1: Correspondence of various members of the family concerning overland journey from New Madrid, Missouri, to California in 1859, life in Oakland and Berkeley, and experiences reclaiming a tule farm on Venice Island.
Friends of Irish Freedom (FOIF), the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic (AARIR), the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), the (Dublin, Ireland), the Irish Republican Prisoners and Soldiers Dependents Fund, and the Celtic Cross Association are among...
Elizabeth Byron was a New York based journalist and editor in the field of art and architecture and a great-great-grandchild of Alexander II of Russia. Includes family correspondence, genealogical material regarding the Russian imperial family, photographs, portraits, miniatures, and a...
Primarily letters (some incomplete) written to his wife, 1916-1918, while working as mine superintendent in El Tigre, Mexico. Includes descriptions of working conditions in mine, life in camp, attempts to evangelize Mexican workers, observations on Mexican politics & government (folders...
Mary McLarry Bywaters (1904-1988) was a founding member of the Dallas Civic Ballet. The collection consists of programs, advertising material, schedules, committee reports, bulletins, and ephemera regarding regional and guest dance companies performing in Dallas/Fortworth, Texas and the Southwest.