Letters written by D. B. Pratt to his parents and his sister from various El Dorado mining camps during 1852-1856, with accompanying typescripts and occasional covers (envelopes).
Darrell D. is the pseudonym of a gay man who kept a small collection of brochures and advertisements for erotic books, magazines, photo sets, and novelties. Materials are dated with the month and year that D. received them.
Includes personal correspondence, academic work, unpublished and published notes and manuscripts, and a sermon manuscript collection for Butler Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church (1958-1966, 1979-1994).
Negative and positive microfilm. Original in private possession.
(David Herbert). One bookplate, n.d. Alpha list.
One letter (TL) and one typed form , 1937, together with a page of notes re detention by U.S. Customs Service of a package containing the book The Paintings of D. H. Lawrence, based on a controversial 1929 London exhibit....
159 items: Primarily correspondence and research files (including notecards, typed transcripts, clippings and photostats) relating to Alpheus Thompson, a Maine sea captain who moved to Santa Barbara and married a daughter of Carlos Antonio Carillo. Brown edited the book China...
Collection consists of an 1958 issue of Western Floors magazine dedicated to telling the history of D. N. & E. Walter & Company on its centennial; a 1902 company invoice, and photographs and prints of the various buildings the company...
One holograph letter written and signed by D. T. Van Buren, Colonel and A. A. G. (Assistant Adjutant General), from Head Quarters, Department of the East, New York City, to First Lieutenant R. G. Wells about dispatching two orderlies whose...
The Frank da Cruz Kermit records consist of organizational and administrative materials related to Columbia University’s Kermit project, documents that provide a historical context to the project, Kermit books and manuals published by Frank da Cruz and his colleagues, press...
Contains the financial records of a Salinas, Calif. florist and nursery. Receipts are only for businesses with names starting with the letters A-G.
Letters from James Dabney to his family concerning his experiences as an American soldier in the Spanish-American War, written from San Francisco, while en route to the Pacific, and from Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines. Also includes letters from Eliza...
Prisoner lists, supply lists, and miscellany, relating to operations of the camp during World War II. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Vahakn Dadrian (1926-2019) was an Armenian-American sociologist and historian and one of the early scholars of the academic study of genocide. Dadrian was especially recognized as a leading expert on the Armenian Genocide. The Vahakn Dadrian papers contain Dadrian's research...
This collection consists of photographs and postcards from John W. Dady, depicting various Native American tribes and ranches in the Midwest and California during the early 20th century.
This folder contains 1 receipt of payment of $154.82 worth of gold bullion deposited by an unknown person (the name is scribbled out) in 1865 to Daegener’s assay’s office.
The documents in this collection (letters, receipts, checks and other business and legal documents) are dated from October 12, 1850 to August 31, 1871. The document descriptions below are in chronological order, with undated documents at the end. The documents...
The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, proclamations, speeches, clippings, newspaper issues, maps, posters, and photographs, relating to political and social conditions in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Turkish Republic, Turkish military activities during World...
Correspondence and financial records relating to the liquidation of the assets of the George H. Dagget Company which went out of business in May 1909.
Business letters, legal instruments, accounts, scrapbooks, certificates....
This folder contains 1 letter of correspondence, 2 pages from a scrapbook, an 1881 receipt, an 1893 bond for $100,000 for his appointment as the Superintendent of the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, and several documents relating to the murder...
This folder contains a poem from 1881 written by Daggett entitled “My New Year’s Guests.”
Materials related to the Daguerre family's ownership of one third of the Rancho Niguel from the 1890s until the 1950s, including legal documents, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Collection comprises daguerreotypes, primarily portraits, and also views of cities, towns, and mining areas in California taken between 1839 and 1870. Most daguerreotypes are portraits of early California families and pioneers, such as Maria Paula Rosalia Vallejo Leese and John...
Relates to political conditions in Iran.
Materials include photographic reports (consisting of a written description, photographic prints, and negatives) documenting Dahl's restoration work on antique keyboard instruments. Also includes photographs from travels and attendance at early music festivals....
Class notes, exams, over twenty short stories and other papers relating to his Stanford days.
Arthur L. Dahl held various positions in the United States Civil Service, among them personal secretary to Gifford Pinchot, who was then National Forester. Dahl was transferred to San Francisco in 1908 as Chief of Maintenance in the Bureau of...
This collection is approximately 4,269 Stereo Realist slides, as well as one case of 35-mm mono (non-stereo) slides, containing 233 slides. The slides date from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. The slides document various locations traveled within the...
The Ingolf Dahl papers contain the manuscripts, scores, and professional and personal papers of American composer and USC School of Music faculty member Ingolf Dahl (1912-1970). Dahl, one of USC's most distinguished faculty members, had a long and successful career...
The papers document Dahlberg's writing career and personal life during the 1960s and 1970s.
David Dahlquist photographs of a gay pride rally in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1972. Includes images of Reverend Robert M. Clement, Rich Wandel, and Dr. George Weinberg.
Records in the Olof Dahlstrand Collection span the years 1947-1983. The collection is organized into three series: Personal Papers, Project Records, and Art and Artifacts. Personal Papers include local and regional newspaper articles and personal correspondence from the 1960s to...
Seven file folders containing: Book Fragments, Castle Press Promotional, Calendars, Club Printing, Greeting Cards, Prospectuses, and Trade Printing....
Dai Nippon Kaiyō Shōnendan (Great Japan Sea Cadet) became an independent organization in 1938. The collection is composed of photographic and paper materials related to the Imperial Japanese Navy, Dai Nippon Kaiyō Shōnendan, World War II, youth education, children's propaganda,...
Ralph C. Dailard (1907-1991) was the San Diego Superintendent of School from 1954 through 1968. The collection is a mixed materials assortment of awards, velo-bound books, correspondence, ephemera, news clippings, overhead transparencies, and photographs. The majority of the material is...
Some of Dailey's significant projects include the Red Cross Headquarters and Owens Residence in San Francisco, the WWII Pacific War Memorial in the Philippines, the Brazil Building at the GGIE, and numerous hotels, residences, and buildings for the University of...
Jan Daily, a sex researcher and author, corresponded with Dr. John Money, sex researcher and co-founder of the Gender Identity Clinic at Johns Hopkins, for 17 years. The correspondence begins with Jan Dailey, who lived near Los Angeles International Airport,...
The Daily Breeze collection spans the 1920s-1990s and encompasses 31.6 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of photographic prints and negatives of individuals in the entertainment industry, along with a small number of motion picture production photographs. These photographs were...
Collection includes once yearly tabloid supplements and special editions to the South Bay Daily Breeze newspaper.
Vicksburg, Mississippi). Newspaper, July 2, 1863 issue, printed on blank side of wallpaper. [Oversize boxed].
Partial, handwritten card index of selected persons, places, and subjects found in the Daily evening bulletin. Made for use by Hubert Howe Bancroft and The History Company. Some modification of original subject headings made by The Bancroft Library to conform...
Erastus Wright Daily moved to Ventura County with his brothers, Charles J., and Wendell P., in the 1880s. He started out as an employee on Patterson Ranch and eventually owned his own successful farm in Camarillo, cultivating sugar beets, lima...
Daily Flight Log, 1949 - 1950 is composed of flight logs kept by the Flight Operations group of the Northern California-based National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) on a daily basis for the years 1949 and 1950.
This collection chiefly contains travel diaries and correspondence reflecting the trips of American hydraulic engineering professor James W. Daily (1913-1991) and his wife, Sarah A. Daily (1915-2009), to the People's Republic of China in 1974 and 1979, as well as...
Two copies of the newspaper, handwritten composed by San Francisco children and handwritten on lined legal-sized sheets with a hand-drawn masthead showing an ape under a tree thumbing his nose at an owl and an elephant, are dated September 1,...
The is the second-largest circulating newspaper in Los Angeles, California, and primarily reports stories pertinent to the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. The collection contains the morgue, or inactive, files of the relevant to the Bustop Campaign, especially...
The collection contains 79 bound volumes of issues of the Daily Recorder dating from 1914 to 1979, except issues from 1941 and 1942....
Entries in this diary, a 1925 Daily Reminder Book, start in 1936, when the author was a young girl. She initially wrote about attending various social funct ions, going to church, and a part-time job. Other entries cover single days,...
This small collection contains eight issues of SoCal, a monthly magazine of the Daily Trojan student newspaper of the University of Southern California, dating from 1977 to 1981. The lifestyle magazine features articles about Los Angeles and Southern California people,...
This collection consists of letters from Leroy and William Daingerfield to their family in Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Letters are revealing of legal, mining, and business conditions of the time....
Primarily letters to Daingerfield Fauntleroy from his family and superior officers, including Commander William Mervine, in part while serving as a captain in the U.S. Navy in charge of American occupation troops around Monterey after the Mexican War. Also includes...
This collection contains selected records of the Dairyman's Coast Bank of Valley Ford, Calif. (earlier called the Dairyman's Bank), including cash and daily balance sheets, savings records and bills receivable.
The collection consists primarily of a scrapbook, as well as personal correspondence, programs from her performances, newspaper clippings, photographs, and an invitation to her wedding.
Evalds Dajevskis (1914-1990) was a Latvian artist and theater set designer.
The papers of Fred H. Dakin, California mining engineer and antimony ore buyer for the Texas Mining and Smelting Company. Included are mine files, general correspondence and subject files, field notes and other notebooks, some mining financial records, personalia, and...
Collection of Dakin family photos including snapshots, studio portraits, school pictures, etc. California locations include: Mount Shasta region, Siskiyou Mountains, Butte County, Happy Camp, Bohemian Grove, Redding (estates and city views), and Mount Lassen (during eruption). Some photos of gold...
Correspondence, writings, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, and other printed matter relating to the status of religious freedom in the Soviet Union and other communist countries, and to dissidents in the Soviet Union and other communist countries. Includes drafts of...
Includes correspondence, maps, articles of incorporation, minutes, etc. of Dakin Mining Co., San Francisco, California; genealogy of the Dakin family, account book for other mines, records of the Uncle Sam mine.
Hugo Reid was nicknamed the Scotch Paisano during his days as a Scottish settler in Mexican Southern California. He was born in 1810 and he settled in the San Gabriel area in the 1820s, became a Mexican citizen, married a...
Included are signed copies of reports of Edward Kent, the U.S. consul at the port, and bills and accounts.
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to various members of the Russian aristocracy and to the Russian Civil War.
Collection includes essays on 20th century music, the manuscript scores of Dale's piano and other musical works, together with drafts and sketches, and a sound disc of a performance of selected works performed by Felix Witzinger at Indianapolis in 1956....
Comprised largely of correspondence from Graff to his friend, Elizabeth Elkus. Also includes photocopies of his poems, most of which appear in his book, 22 Poems, and stories. In addition, material relating to two of his art exhibitions, one of...
Includes the following works: Journal of the Southern Indian Mission (by Thomas D. Brown, 1857-1858), Record of J.L. Bunting, Kanab, Kane Co., Utah (by James Lovett Bunting, 1892), Diary and journal of James S. Bunting (Nov. 1879-Oct. 1881), Platte de...
Typescript and photostat copies compiled by Dale L. Morgan regarding mountain man Austin I. Raines and the first U.S. Consulate in California at Monterey. Contains letters from Raines to Robert Campbell and to the Secretary of State concerning his trip...
Collection contains a large number of family photographs including snapshots, negatives and slides. Images are of vacations, outings, school pictures, group portraits, and family portraits. Many Smithsonian copy photographs of American Indians are found in the collection, as well as...
Contains correspondence, research and writing, and course materials, including videotaped lectures.
Propaganda leaflets distributed by the Finnish communist party and labor unions in Finland.
Pre-publication copies (lightly annotated) of psychiatrist Dennis C. Daley's 1988 book .
This collection consists of an unpublished draft of a memoir by a Deadhead who toured and taped for ten years. Fan-recorded tapes were a significant part of the Deadhead subculture, and those who taped at shows were often highly professional...
The Irene Dalis-Loinaz Papers (1831-2015, bulk 1950-2000) consists of correspondence, adminstrative records, notes, vocal and music scores, photographs, and opera publications, audiovisual materials, and relating to the life and career of Mezzo-Soprano opera singer Irene Dalis (1925-2014).
The John Dall papers span the years 1934-1945 and encompasses approximately 3.5 linear feet. The collection includes scrapbooks, yearbooks, and a small amount of correspondence, clippings, and photographs. The bulk of the material is devoted to his stage and early...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, interview transcripts, notes, and printed matter, relating to the German occupation of areas of the Soviet Union during World War II, the Vlasov movement, and Soviet collaborators and partisans. Includes photocopies of German military documents....
Collection includes Dallin's research materials, lecture and presentation materials, computer media, and audiovisual materials....
Notes, letters, clippings, and reports, relating to Soviet espionage activities abroad. Used as research material for the book by D. J. Dallin, Soviet Espionage (New Haven, 1955).
The Nat Dallinger photographs span the years 1935-1982 (bulk 1943-1971) and encompass 97 linear feet. The collection consists of approximately 65,880 items, which include negatives, transparencies, and photographic prints; 1,230 newspaper tear sheets from weekly columns featuring Dallinger's photographs; and...
Correspondence between William H. Dall and Mrs. Ida Shephard Oldroyd on the subject of shell collecting....
Memoranda and copies of proclamations and correspondence, relating to the creation of the Far Eastern Republic and to Japanese intervention in Siberia. Includes a mimeographed copy of the constitution of the republic and a memorandum from the Far Eastern Republic...
The Walter W. Dalquest papers include bound and unbound field notes and correspondence. These materials offer insight into the work done by Dalquest between 1936-1990.
This collection consists of the business and personal papers of rancher and businessman Henry Dalton (1803-1884) and his life in early Southern California, with the bulk dating from 1840-1883. Of note are land papers and maps related to Dalton's ranches:...
Melville Dalton (1907-1978) was a sociologist and UCLA professor of sociology who focused his career on studying staff relationships in industry. This collection contains manuscripts of Dalton's professional writings and correspondence largely relating to publications, including the publication of Men...
The Captain Robert W. Daly collection (SAFR 17247, HDC 330) consists of one Army and Navy Club treasury report from 1896, one dance invitation sponsored by the crew of the U.S.S. Wisconsin, from 1901 and one Navy and Marine Corps...
Carroll John Daly (1889-1958) was a crime fiction writer. His publications include (1927), (1933), (1936), and (1951). He also wrote dozens of stories for pulp detective magazines and television scripts. The collection consists of 163 typescripts of short stories, a...
Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University....
The Jo Daly papers document the professional life of the longtime San Francisco lesbian political activist and community leader.
Photos in the collection show him in Guymas, Sonora, Mexico, in 1970, where the movie Catch 22 was being filmed. Mr. Daly was Ordnance Manager for Pilot/LCDR F. G. Tallman, the flying supervisor. This film was renowned for its role...
A collection of materials related to the Dalziel family, prominent wood engravers and publishers in mid to late-19th century England. Includes family photograph albums, hundreds of wood engravings, and scrapbooks.
Chiefly snapshot views of the Jackson Lake Dam (Wyoming) and the Black Canyon Dam on the Payette River (Idaho).
Includes progress photos of the construction of a concrete dam.
Relates to American foreign policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan.
A brief description of the collapse of St. Francis Dam and subsequent flood of the Santa Clara Valley
Photoprints of documents, letters, signatures and other examples of Dama's handwriting, with notes as to their use in the case. Photoprints are pasted into volume.
The Araunah Daman Blacksmith Ledger is an account book for work performed by Araunah Daman, a blacksmith in Maine. Entries are arranged by customer's name.
Diaries and postcards, relating to German military medical activities during World War I.
Legal documents, relating to administration of civil and criminal justice.
Request addressed to Andrei IA. Vyshinskii, deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union, that Latvian military units be allowed to remain in Latvia.
This collection contains two letters and approximately 11 postcards written to Beverly D'Ambrosio by 11 US service members during the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. This collection also contains one printout of a photographic collage, and eight USA Customs declaration and...
Interviewer:?, Oct. 3, 1972. Transcript: None found. Related materials: None found.
Jeanne D'Amico started her affiliation with the Los Angeles Olympic movement in 1969. She was a full-time staff member in preparation for the 1976 Olympic bid, an assistant to John C. Argue in preparing the 1984 bid, and a member...
Relates to a conversation between B. von Damm and Ernest F. Mackie, lieutenant colonel, Canadian Army, concerning German and British morale and the prospect of a German victory. Photocopy.
This is a collection of 8 Damron publications. This San Francisco enterprise was begun by Bob Damron, who began publishing annual guides to gay bars and other businesses in 1965. In more recent years, a Guide to Women's Places, a...
Family snapshots in various New York and New Jersey area locations including South Orange, Atlantic City, Albany, Basin Harbor, etc. Also included is a group portrait of members of the New York Symphony (probably including Walter Damrosch), and scenes of...
Summary: Design and construction reports on and photographs of several major United States dams, including: Boulder, Coolidge, Friant, Grand Coulee, and Hoover....
Photos show land and projects of the Spring Valley Water Company in California. Includes: Crystal Springs Lake and Dam, San Andreas Dam, San Antonio resevoir site and watershed, Sunol Dam and water temple, La Honda and Santa Cruz mountains views,...
Photographs show the construction of the Exchequer Dam, the La Grange Dam (identification uncertain, possibly the Don Pedro Dam?), and related views.
The Dan Curtis Productions Records span the years 1963-2005. Dan Curtis predominantly produced television series, made for television movies, television episodes, and television miniseries. While Curtis produced many acclaimed productions, he is most known for his 1960's gothic soap opera...
Collection of material concerning the sugar industry, relating chiefly to California. Includes: material concerning the Western Sugar Refining Company, Bay Refinery, C & H at Crockett, Pacific Refinery, Gordon's, etc.; diary of operations in the sugar refinery, Paauha, Hawaii, 1880-1885;...
Correspondence, manuscripts, and publications concerning his interest and activity in writing about the sugar industry.
Contains correspondence, professional publications and presentations, course materials, and personal writings.
Sketch includes information on Sachman's journey to California in 1850; journey to Port Orchard, Washington; work in lumbering and as a hotel owner.
This collection consists of business records pertaining to the Dan Murphy Company and the Dan Murphy Foundation from 1876-2005.
Photographs documenting queer culture of San Francisco, chiefly during the 1970s. Subjects include Nicoletta, Harvey Milk, Sylvester (Sylvester James), Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead), Edith Massey, San Francisco Gay Pride Parade, drag queens, Trocadero Transfer dance club, the Angels of Light...
Contains materials collected by the president of the San Francisco chapter of a national volunteer service organization made up of members from the telecommunication industry. Materials include those from Patterson's 1974 term as president and other related news clippings, newsletters,...
The collection, created by Daniel Flores Rios, Chief Photographer, Escondido Times-Advocate and North County Times from 1968-2001, provides a visual documentation of the San Diego North County geographic region, community, and events that helped shape its history.
Notes from various research projects, particularly related to Stanislawski's study of historical geography in Portugal, Mexico, Central America, South America, Italy, and Greece.
The collection consists of a petition circulated by the Dan White Out of L.A. Committee. Dan White was paroled from prison in January 1984 after completing five of his seven year prison term. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation...
Correspondence, documents, and ephemera related to business executive Charles Dana, particularly his activities in Hawai'i.
Brief statements, chiefly concerning their portions of the Nipomo Rancho, from David A., Frank, Frederick A., Henry C., José Ramón H., and William C. Dana, sons of William G. Dana. Notes on the family of John F. Dana (another son)...
American poet, literary critic, and translator.
Includes copy photographs of 19th century California scenes. Postcard views picture Samoa and other Pacific islands, England, etc. Two drawings and a map reproduction are also included. Some items relate to R.L. Stevenson. 97 portraits of various celebrities and notable...
The papers of Julian Dana, newspaperman, columnist, editor, and writer of popular stories and histories of California.
The business records collected by real estate developer S.H. Woodruff in his capacity as head of the Dana Point Syndicate, a group of wealthy Los Angeles investors formed to finance the purchase, subdivision, and development of some 1,400 acres of...
This collection includes administrative files, corporate papers, event files and news bulletins from the Dana Strand Club, a mobile home community located in Dana Point, CA. The files documents the management of the property, including finances, amenities, such as the...
Letters sent between the Dana brothers, San Francisco commission merchants
262 photos in an album compiled by an American serviceman at Danang Air Base, South Vietnam, 1966-1969.
The Danburg family negatives and photographs consists primarily of negatives, with a few photographs, that depict members of the Danburg family in and around their properties, as well as in the Southwest. The Danburgs lived at 1406-1/2 S. Westmoreland Avenue...
Volume 1, interviews with Charles and Sulgwynn Quitzow; volume 2, interviews with their children, OElóel Quitzow Braun and Vol Quitzow. Photographs and copies of documentary material included and appended. Comments on the Boynton, Treadwell and Quitzow families; their home, the...
This collection comprises 30 dance cards, tickets, and invitations to balls and prize masquerades held in San Francisco, Oroville, and Petaluma (primarily San Francisco). The materials are printed; some of the dance cards are partially filled in and some invitations...
This collection comprises 15 dance cards and 4 decorative tango dancer cutouts.
Record Series 619 contains the administrative files of the Department of Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 571 contains the administrative files of Carol Scothorn, Chair of the Dance Department from 1980 to 1990. Materials include: correspondence; performance programs; news clippings; and announcements pertaining to the Dance Department and UCLA Dance Company. Also in the...
The UCI Dance Department records collection contains programs from UCI Dance Department productions, ranging from Week 10 workshops to student thesis shows, Alumni Newsletters and Faculty Newsletters from 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, as well as photographs...
Record Series 687 contains scrapbooks generated by UCLA's Dance Department. Materials include photographs and programs.
This collection comprises an inaugural ball admittance ticket and eleven invitations for dances, balls, and a cotillion party held in locations in Massachusetts, chiefly in the city of Worcester. All materials are printed. Several include holograph notations of dates or...
The Dance Photograph Collection is comprised of publicity images, taken by commercial photographers and stamped with credit lines. Items date from 1906 to 1970. The images, all silver gelatin, document the repertoires of six major companies; choreographers' original works, primarily...
Scenes from works by several choreographers, including M. Gage, M. Graham, K. Jooss, E. Selden, D. Humphrey, R. von Laban and others. Most photo credits from New York; a few from Berlin, Dresden and Paris.
This collection comprises printed materials, primarily dance programs and repertory booklets, documenting significant international dancers, dance companies, festivals, performances, and events. The bulk of this collection comprises materials on 20th century American and European ballet performers and companies, such as...
Collection consists of some 1000 twentieth-century dance programs, primarily American, but many for foreign dance companies on tour in the U.S.
The Dancing Cansinos photograph album consists of photographs and ephemera relating to the Dancing Cansinos, a family of professional dancers who emigrated from Spain and eventually settled in Los Angeles. The troupe consisted of Antonio, Sr. and Carmen Cansino; their...
Many photographs taken in the Southwest. Includes scenes of cattle ranching, cowboys, Native Americans, shepherds, and mining and prospecting. Many images were used in publications by Dane Coolidge. Also includes some views of China.
Two holograph letters of a predominantly personal nature, written to his wife.
This collection contains the papers of the family of Ezra Dane (1828-1921) and Lois Anna Nutting, who settled in California during the Gold Rush period. The bulk of the papers consist of personal Dane family correspondence; some letters discuss the...
Includes photos of California gold country, stage coaches, weapons of Black Bart, and a recreated view of a stagecoach hold-up of the 1880s/1890s.
Vellum-bound volume, collection of political aphorisms taken from Greek and Latin historians, handwritten in Italian by Lambert Daneau (ca. 1530-1595), professor of theology.
Four postcard albums. Souvenir postcards primarily from Europe; some locales of United States, Canada, Ensenada (Mexico), Jamaica, and Singapore. Collected approximately between 1920 and 1931. See also GC1221 Russell E. Danforth Scrapbook, 1918-1919.
The scrapbook contains military papers (promotions, passes, permission requests), invitations, photographs, programs, ticket stubs, and sheet music. Also includes a letter from Danforth to his grandmother (May 4, 1919) telling about sightseeing in France.
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter relating to the Russian writer Boris Pasternak and especially to the circumstances of the publication of Pasternak's novel .
The collection comprises seventeen black and white photographs taken in 2002 by Binh Danh during a visit to Pulua Bidong, an abandoned island off the coast of Malaysia, where Dahn's family lived as refugees before immigrating to the United Sates.
This collection comprises one sound disc with accompanying transcript and one videotape of two oral history interviews with Daniel Bennahmias conducted by the Holocaust Media Project on June 24, 1986 and by the Holocaust Oral History Project on November 12,...
Letters from William Alvord, Newton Booth, Eugene Casserly, Cornelius Cole, George Davidson, Henry Edwards, Stephen J. Field, H.H. Haight, Martin Kellogg, Clarence King, W.I. Kip, John LeConte, Joseph LeConte, Charles Nordhoff, Frederick Law Olmsted, Daniel Rogers, B.F. Sands, A.A. Sargent,...
Concerning commercial transactions, primarily in South America. Written from Lima, Peru, various cities in Europe, and Norwich, Connecticut. With typed transcripts of a part of the collection.
Scrapbooks re the various mining companies with which he was associated, strikes in the mines and the Western Federation of Miners, and his own career, ca. 1908-1914; photographs of operations of Alaska Gold Mines Co., 1912, and Mercur Mines Co.;...
Include letters from John Parrott, Howland & Aspinwall, Samuel L. M. Barlow and others, relating to property in St. Louis and San Francisco, the banking firm of Page, Bacon & Co., and the 1856 Vigilance Committee in San Francisco.
Posters pertaining to various Mexican-American topics, events and other subjects, including: Mascarones Theater Group (1997), Video Latino (1978), Xicana Moratorium Day (2003), Murals of Aztlan (1981), Cinco de Mayo (1999), Yolanda Lopez benefit (1996), Chicano history mural (1990), Day of...
29 letters (& 3 framents of letters). Dole describes travel on the islands and provides information on the prices of goods, the lumber industry, the development of the sugar cane plantations and sugar manufacturing in general. Also mentioned is Dole's...
Relates to archival sources on World War I.
[Civil War Major General]. Three letters (ALS) to A.G. Peterson mainly about financial difficulties and a letter to the editor of the National Tribune from an unidentified writer, pleading Sickles' case, all 1913. Also, an obituary from the National Tribune,...
Chiefly letters to his family in the East, written from Sonoma, Santa Rosa and San Francisco, describing his trip across the Isthmus and experiences in California. A few have postscripts by his sister, Sarah.
The Daniel F. Castro collection of Ina Coolbrith and Eunice Lehmer correspondence, 1910-1955, is primarily comprised of correspondence by and to Ina Coolbrith and also by and to Eunice Lehmer. The collection also includes a poem by, writings sent to,...
Miscellaneous accounts of Daniel Gibb & Company, San Francisco, California, as general merchants.
v.1, scattered entries, San Francisco (1853)
The collection consists of: an identification of individuals who appeared in a group photograph taken in April 1928 (entitled Kol Yaakov); a photocopy of an article that appeared in the December 20, 1946 edition of the Jewish Community Bulletin entitled...
A daybook, dated 1836-1849, recording the receipts and dispursements of day labor, livestock, and produce probably referring to transactions in Dunbarton, NH. Includes many additional records on loose sheets inserted into daybook in Parker's handwriting. Also includes two notices dated...
Describes life from 1834 in what became Nauvoo, Illinois; arrival of the Mormons in 1839 and events until the exodus in 1846, at which time he joined the Church; removal to Utah, 1848, and pioneer life afterward, with especial attention...
Bulk of the material documents burro trips organized by the Sierra Club Wilderness Outings Committee; includes trip announcements, itineraries, food and supplies lists, participant roosters and correspondence for trips occurring between 1966 and 1998. Other materials include records of the...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Letters written to McLean's brother from Pike City, Yuba Co., pertaining to mining experiences.
Handwritten and typescript notebooks containing poems, stories, notes on dreams, diary entries and other occasional writings, some illustrated with drawings; unbound manuscripts of poems; drawings; galley proofs and an annotated copy of Dawn Visions; drawings and printed plates for This...
Correspondence between Oliver Daniel and Ernst Krenek, most written during Daniel's tenure with Broadcast Music, Inc. Collection includes original letters and telegrams from Daniel and photocopies of letters from Krenek.
Correspondence and financial materials, including Civil War era, of Daniel S. Hardenberg, Assistant Surgeon of the 56th New York Infantry. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
Five letters by a Rocky Mountain trapper, 1822-1828. Three, dated Rocky Mountains, July 7, 1824, Sweet [Bear] Lake, July 8, 1827, and St. Louis, October 3, 1828; one dated Rocky Mountains, July 16, 1826; one dated Sweet Lake, July 8,...
Recollections of voyage to California around the Horn on the John Enders in 1849, descriptions of San Francisco and Sacramento, gold mining ventures and travels in California.
Some letters published as: Digging for gold without a shovel; the letters of Daniel Wadsworth Coit from Mexico City to San Francisco 1848-1851. [Denver] : Old West Pub. Co., 1967.
(1782-1852). Autograph of American statesman Daniel Webster, on envelope with Washington, D.C. stamp, Mar. 13, [1842]. Alpha list.
The collection consists of family letters and a few photographs related to Charles Penniman Daniell's experiences and life in San Francisco, California (1850-53).
A collection of correspondence, documents, and photographs related to the mining careers of John Daniell (1839-1898) and his son, John Daniell (1875-1945).
Correspondence, mss. of articles, clippings and papers relating primarily to his career as editor of the Alameda Daily Argus and the Oakland Tribune. A few papers of his daughter, Lulu (Daniells) Taylor included.
Correspondence, writings, reports, and photographs, relating to the Paris Peace Conference, 1946, the peace settlement with Romania at the end of World War II, and world politics, 1943-1973.
Charles Daniels was a member of the 8th Photos Recon Squadron and 82nd Tactical Recon Squadron during World War II. After the War he took and collected thousands of rare aircraft photos from all over the World.
The Charles Daniels Sheet Music Collection principally contains sheet music of works either composed by Daniels, published under his given name or one of his pseudonyms, notably Neil Moret, or works published by one of the many publishers Daniels was...
Danny Daniels was a tap dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur. The collection consists primarily of material from his long career on stage and in film and television. There are also records from his eponymous dance school, as well as other business...
The collection contains recorded and transcribed interviews conducted by Douglas Daniels regarding the life and career of musician Lester Young in preparation for his book, , and also regarding the history of the Santa Barbara Blues Society.
Two hand-drawn maps, entitled Nanking, and Nanking and Environs, showing the growth of Nanking, China, from antiquity to the twentieth century. Photocopy.
This collection consists of the scripts of American television director Marc Daniels (1912-1989).
Relates to social conditions in tsarist Russia, the Russian Revolution, and Russian émigré life afterward Photocopy.
Journals and papers of Mormons and mormon activities in Denmark and Utah from film on deposit from the Utah Historical Society.
Album with pasted-in photographs and clippings from newspapers and copies of flyers including underground leaflets. (Ephemera and clippings in Danish language, some in Norwegian). Contains also: National Air Force, air balloons, helicopters, various Danish, German and British aircraft, the sinking...
Relates to activities of the Turkish 3d Brigade in the Korean War. Photocopy.
Articles, correspondence, syllabi, and clippings documenting sociologist Barry M. Dank's professional involvement with the issue of social and personal acceptance of gay identity. In 1971, Dank, a professor at California State University, Long Beach, published an article in the journal...
Correspondence, reports, and a speech, relating to the administration of German-occupied Latvia during World War II.
Denise D’Anne was an activist, environmentalist, civil servant, writer, and candidate for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, as well as a proud trans woman who transitioned in 1968. Her collection is divided into four series: Manuscripts, Photographs, Audiovisual Materials,...
The Robert F. Dannenbrink Jr. papers contains material documenting the work of urban designer and planner Robert F. Dannenbrink, Jr., including his work on planning for the campus of the University of California, Irvine; Irvine Ranch and The Irvine Company;...
Edward Dannreuther (1844-1905) was a pianist and music scholar. This small collection contains concert and lecture programs (1873-1894) from England, many of which feature performances by Dannreuther.
Autographed book, facsimiles of letters and leaflets, and postcards relating to the Italian writer and political leader Gabriele d'Annunzio.
Studies, entitled Revelation of Culture in Ghana (1961), and Sacred Days in Ghana (1963), relating to Ghanaian culture and the development of the Ghanaian calendar.
Clippings, writings, periodicals, correspondence, exhibit records, marriage records, photographs, and promotional materials of Steven F. Dansky, 1968-2016. Dansky is a writer, photographer, videographer, and activist, and was an initial member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) in New York City....
The J. Periam Danton Papers, 1928-2002, primarily consist of professional correspondence regarding organizational activities within the academic library and international librarianship professions. The collection has been divided into three series: Professional Activities; Writings; and Biographical materials. Correspondence with colleagues and...
Includes an essay (4 leaves) on the historical background of the play.
Administrative records of the Danville School District
Digital files contain audio recordings of speeches and poetry readings from the following speakers: Langston Hughes, Mahatma Gandhi, Don L. Lee, and Mario Savio.
This small collection contains set designs and related production files of American set designer and art director John Dapper (born 1923). There are files for thirteen projects, chiefly films, dating from 1957 to 1984.
Edward P. DaPrato (1921 September 4-2005 November 2) was a World War II veteran and personnel management specialist who traveled extensively in Thailand in the 1990s. Correspondence, journals, and writings document DaPrato’s experiences while traveling, including detailed accounts of his...
Photographs used in Darack's book, 6194, Denali Solo.
Includes business, personal, and family papers of Mrs. Annie Darbee (formerly Mrs. Annie Gooch), mostly within her lifetime from 1872-1956. Business records primarily relate to the family's flower shop in San Francisco, and many of the family papers consist of...
Family portraits, photograph albums, snapshots, etc.
(1883-1966). One letter (TLS) from Dard Hunter, American authority on printing, paper, and papermaking, to Matthew J. Bruccoli, American scholar and professor of English, re visit of latter. Chillicothe, Ohio, 4 June 1962.
James F. Dargan served as a Union solder in the US Civil War. Between September 17, 1862 and August 27, 1863 he kept a diary which includes descriptions of his enlistment, camp life, gossip about fellow soldiers, military discipline, and...
Daries discusses his life in Santa Paula CA
Milhaud?s score for his opera, David; a program for its American premiere, at the Hollywood Bowl, in Los Angeles (1956); a program for David, for a performance at the San Francisco Opera House (1963); and some photographs of Milhaud.
Orders, correspondence, speeches, clippings, and photographs, relating to the U.S. Army in the Philippines, 1931-1932, the activities of the 321st Infantry Regiment in the Pacific Theater, 1942-1946, and the invasion of Angaur and Peleliu Island, 1944. Digital copies of select...
2 print set: Great oyster eating match between the Dark Town Cormorant and the Blackville Buster. Subtitles are (:1) The start "Now den don't you's be too fresh, wait for de word; and (:2) The finish - "Yous is a...
Relates to the establishment and early history of the Central Intelligence Agency. Also includes an abridged version. Official document of the Historical Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency. Published under same title (University Park, Pa., 1990).
Personal papers, business papers, certificates, correspondence....
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings, relating to the communist movement, political conditions, labor, and housing in Great Britain.
Depicts the visit of Herbert Hoover to his boyhood home.
1950s and 1960s photographic negatives and slides from John Darling, also known as LaKish Hayworth. Images document Darling’s social life and relationships, including his participation in San Francisco drag society. Photographs also depict Halloween and other holiday parties, beach days...
Louise Marie Darling (1911-1999) received degrees in Botany (B.A.) from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and Botany (M.A.) and Librarianship (Certification and Credential) from the University of California, Berkeley. As a civilian in the U.S. Army Library...
The Lowell Darling papers document an aspect of the artist’s career in California. The collection consists primarily of ephemera, correspondence, research and production notes relating to Darling’s projects with fellow conceptual and video artist Ilene Segalove (b.1950). Much of the...
Company papers include correspondence, customer reservation forms, sales contracts, clippings; the first drawing of the automobile; photographs; one sales brochure; one metal radiator badge.
Nikki Darling is a Los Angeles writer, whose cultural criticism and essays appear regularly or have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Art Book Review, Tomorrow Magazine and Public Books. As well, she is a columnist at KCET,...
Relates to the Russian railway system. Also available on microfilm (1 reel). Digital copy also available at
Correspondence; diaries, 1852-1912; accounts, 1852-1890, relating mainly to farming and shopkeeping in El Dorado Co. Include letters from James Patterson, John Dougherty and others re soapstone business and one letter from A.A. Sargent.
Memoirs, speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs relating to American-Gabonese relations, the organizing conference of the United Nations, American foreign trade policy, international currency exchange activities of the League of Nations, the oil industry in the Middle...
This collection contains correspondence and business papers of Thomas Rylan Darnall, primarily concerning his mining partnership with E.W. Morse and the Jesus Maria mine near San Antonio, Baja California, in the mid-1800s.
Philip Darney and Uta Landy's papers on Reproductive Health and Family Planning. Dr. Darney and Dr. Landy were key contributors to obstetrics and gynecology training programs that advocated for reproductive health, rights, and family planning. The papers included conference, meeting,...
A collection of 14 letters from Rubén Darío to Julio Piquet spanning 1894 to 1914. Rubén Darío was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as . Julio Piquet was the director of the Argentine newspaper beginning...
The Guard Clement Darrah Politics Collection includes family papers, documents and articles about San Joaquin County politics and business, and books collected by Darrah, a noted attorney and political figure in San Joaquin County during the middle of the twentieth...
Two series of letters, one from the 1840s and the other from the 1850s. Typescript of ms. for Introduction, with handwritten notes: Flush times in the diggins; or, lights and shades of Murphy's Camp in the fifties, being the lettters...
Depicts peasants of the Main Franconia region in folk costume. Presented to R. W. Darré by a group of Main Franconia farmers.
This small collection consists of assorted postcards depicting Scottish entertainer Sir Harry Lauder (1870-1950), best known for his humorous songs sung in Scottish brogue, recording for most of the major recording companies including the Gramophone Co., The Victor Talking Machine...
Correspondence, research files, and family mementos of railroad photographer and enthusiast Paul B. Darrell.
Letters of John Paul Dart to his brother and sister....
25 letters written from California by John Dart to Benjamin Dart, except for 1 to Ellen Dart and 1 to an unidentified recipient.
This collection consists of vinyl LP recordings of the American radio sitcom "The Amos 'n' Andy Show," which ran from 1928 to 1960.
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to Russian literature and to Russian emigre affairs.
Relates to the career of Maurice Dartigue as minister of education in Haiti (1941-1945), and as an official of the United Nations Trusteeship Department (1946-1956) and of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (1956-1968), in promoting education in...
The collection contains printed and manuscript materials, photo albums, correspondences, pamphlets, diaries, and various ephemera by and relating to Charles Darwin and others interested in natural history and the theory of evolution. Includes material by Bernard Darwin, Francis Darwin, Thomas...
Three issues of the newsletter, , published in Bogotá, Colombia by the Asociación Israelita Montefiore. The issues are dated: 1966 November 30; 1968 March 1; and 2019 November. The full title on the two issues from the 1960s is: "Das...
Photographs depict scenes in the Panteón Civil de Dolores cemetery in Mexico City, including decorated graves and observants of Días de Muertos (All Souls Day).
Report prepared for the German government on diseases and healthcare problems in Warsaw from September 1939 though March 1942 and potential epidemic situations. The bombing of Warsaw left about 40% of the city without fresh water or functioning sewers. The...
Depicts the German national socialist leader Julius Streicher. Digital copy available at
Prints depicting a heavenly wilderness, dense with flora and fauna. Portfolio cover printed illustration, title sheet image and another print include depiction of nude lovers, perhaps Adam and Eve.
This collection contains correspondence from SF 1/C Sidney Dashevsky, USN to his fiancee Emily Van Gelder during the Second World War. Dashevsky was was deployed for almost the entire time he knew her during this correspondence, from 1943 to 1946.
This collection documents the creative works of artist David Cannon Dashiell. This collection includes written, conceptual, and design works produced from the middle 1970s through 1993 when the artist died. Personal items in the collection are limited to a small...
Correspondence, writings, samizdat publications, and photographs relating to political dissent in the Soviet Union and to the establishment of independent labor organizations in post-Soviet Russia.
This collection contains papers which document the career of conservation biologist Raymond F. Dasmann, covering his career as a professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, his field research and publications, and his professional activities for a number...
Posters collected by the Data Center of Oakland, Calif., chiefly relating to the politics of Central America, but also including South America, Cuba, Africa and apartheid, American (United States) politics of the 1970s to mid-1990s, American issues of race and...
Consists of materials relating to California and Bay Area labor, predominately newspaper clippings and other print sources, the bulk dating from 1965-1990. Topics include the United Farm Workers, Union W.A.G.E.; the Bay Area Progressive Labor Party; San Francisco neighborhood activism;...
The Data Center records consist of portions of its enormous vertical file as well as admistrative files and a capture of the organization's website. Not all vertical files from the center came to Bancroft. Some had been damaged by water...
Information furnished H.H. Bancroft, enclosing copy of letter and statistical table sent to an unnamed correspondent, and blank questionnaire form (printed).
Concerns the establishment of the Supreme Court and Chief Justice William L. Lee; the Land Commission; royal succession; the Legislature; taxation and revenue; education; hospitals and charities; economic development; a trans-Pacific cable; Gerrit P., A.F., and Charles Judd; and Charles...
This collection contains records and research on the date palm industry and date palm farming throughout the 20th century, including photographs of date palm farms, brochures, and newspaper clippings. Additionally, the collection contains photographs, programs, correspondence, and pamphlets pertaining to...
Collection consists of sixteen original documents from England, France, Italy, Spain and Austria, most of them written in Latin or French, with one in German. Latin documents include: grant of privileges to the monastery of Peleias by Alphonso IX, King...
Preservation copies of campus news magazine Dateline UC Davis (formerly titled Campus Record).
Includes portraits of various California figures by Berkeley-based photographer Judy Dater.
Frank Daubenbiss (the donor's great uncle) and Gladys Daubenbiss Thorp (the donor's grandmother) were grandchildren of John Daubenbiss, Soquel pioneer and one of the earliest white settlers in the area. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen before the American conquest,...
Frank Daubenbiss (the donor's great uncle) and Gladys Daubenbiss Thorp (the donor's grandmother) were grandchildren of John Daubenbiss, Soquel pioneer and one of the earliest white settlers in the area. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen before the American conquest,...
The papers described (two cartons) are part of a larger James L. Daugherty Collection at the Library. The priority was to process his labor papers that relate most to Los Angeles. They are primarily files he maintained while he was...
The Daughters of American Colonists Papers consist of Minute Books, Treasurer's Reports and Scrapbooks of the Stockton (Calif.) Chapter (1957-1996) as well as Yearbooks and periodical publications of the national organization (1963-1997)....
Included in this collection are pamphlets, newspaper clippings, magazine articles and correspondence dealing with the D.A.R. blacklist controversy....
Includes clippings, programs, and photographs.
The documents community engagement and social networks of a subset of Los Angeles women in the last quarter of the 20th century. The Don Jose de Ortega Chapter is part of the national lineage-based membership organization Daughters of the American...
The documents the administration and activities of the Northridge based local chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and reflects a segment of San Fernando Valley social life in the 20th and early 21st centuries....
The collection of the Rincon del Diablo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution documents the activities and services performed by this organization from its inception in 1954 through 1981.
Certificate of recognition by the national society.
The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War is a national organization whose membership, according to their charter, is composed of the female, lineal, direct descendents of all "honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines who served in the Union...
The bulk of the collection consists of journals of the organization's annual convention....
The Raymond W. Daum collection spans the years circa 1960s-1990s and encompasses 3 linear feet. The collection consists of Daum's personal files which document his friendships with Gloria Swanson and others. There are clippings, correspondence, books, periodicals, audio recordings, and...
The collection consists of production material, film festival pubicity, and interview transcripts for HOLLYWOOD MAVERICKS as well as budgets, correspondence, production notebooks, and research for A PERSONAL JOURNEY WITH MARTIN SCORSESE THROUGH AMERICAN MOVIES, also known as WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?...
Speeches, writings, correspondence, legal documents, and clippings, relating to communism in Lithuania and Lithuanians in the United States.
Photographs of paintings by Arthur W. Best, Alice Best and Harry Cassie Best (all affiliated with Best's Studio of Yosemite Valley) in the collection of Anne Best. Chiefly landscapes painted in various locations of the American West (e.g. Grand Canyon,...
Nude photographic prints by Dave Eliot from the exhibtion "Dave Eliot: Nudes" at A Different Light Bookstore in Santa Monica, California, January 1989.
Includes 8 x 10 and 4 x 5 original prints of Martin's commercial male physique photography. Among the models are several noteworthy bodybuilders of the time, including Mike Sill, Bud Counts, Ray Routledge, Ken Dockter, Norman Tousley, Al Endriss, Zaro...
The DAVENPORT (built 1912; steam schooner) specifications and inspections collection (SAFR 21366, HDC1307) contains specifications and inspection materials from the years 1912, when it was built, and 1943, when it was still traveling from Puget Sound to San Diego. The...
The collection contains papers from David Davenport's time as president of Pepperdine University from 1985 to 2000, and includes earlier items from the president's office beginning in 1968. The collection contains donor files and subject/correspondence files on various topics. Items...
Correspondence, research notes, and teaching materials of UCSB zoology professor Demorest Davenport, during the later years of his tenure and into his retirement. Much of the material focuses on Davenport's 30-year interest in the representation of animals in primitive and...
The collection contains the correspondence, research files, lecture notes, slides, and videos of Biology and Zoology professor Demorest Davenport.
Collection consists of 6 black and white photographs of screen actress Mrs. Wallace Reid (i.e., Dorothy Davenport) and others in front of buildings at the Wallace Reid Foundation Sanatoriuum for drug addiction in Los Angeles. Identification in typescript captions pasted...
Correspondence, ephemera, financial papers, photographs, programs, promotional materials, and scripts relating the activities of actor-managers E.L. Davenport and McKee Rankin; actors John Drew, Sidney Drew, and Frank Mayo; and poet-playwright Joaquin Miller.
A collection of essays, articles, fiction, poetry, and book reviews written by writer, translator, literary critic and visual artist Guy Davenport, who also taught literature at the University of Kentucky for 27 years before retiring in 1991. These items are...
Writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, and printed matter relating to economic conditions in the United States, laissez-faire and conservative political thought, right-to-work issues, and political conditions in southern Africa, especially Zimbabwe and South Africa.
This collection comprises dance programs, dance school materials, photographs, and ephemera documenting the early career of the Boston-based African-American dancer, dance instructor, and civic official Mildred Davenport. The bulk of this collection consists of dance programs and dance school materials....
Leaflets, flyers, serial issues, broadsides, and pamphlets, distributed on the campus of the University of Washington, Seattle, relating to student political activities and protest movements, and including issuances of various left-wing and right-wing political organizations.
Writer, director, and producer Warner Brothers (1943-1967). Director, writer, and producer Twentieth Century Fox (1949, 1954). Graduate of Stanford University (1927).
Documents, plans, published articles, and photographs collected and created by David A. Bainbridge between 1980 and 2017 relating to water wall passive solar design, passive solar architecture, and renewable energy.
Contains the records of hearings conducted by the California Dept. of Agriculture and law suits in various courts regarding milk price litigation between local dairy farmers and the Dept. of Agriculture.
Chiefly studio portraits of Coolidge. Also includes some scenes of Coolidge posing in various outdoor locations of the desert southwest.
Correspondence received by David A. Mckinley when he was Consul General in San Francisco for the Hawaiian Islands. Includes letters from his father William, Sr. and brother his James, regarding the presidential candidacy of brother William, Jr. Letters from King...
Collection contains laboratory notebooks, research notes, writings, computer printouts, and reprints. There are also small quantities of correspondence and photographs, and a copy of Lieselotte's Ph. D. dissertation.
Prints, chiefly of a documentary and journalistic nature, by photographers affiliated with Magnum Photos cooperative agency.
Contents: Issues of the Cooperative Californian (Fresno, 1921-1923), poems, photographs and obituary clippings. Letter, 1938, from Alfred Sutro and list of members, 1928, of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco.
These photographs document the daily lives of farmworkers and their families in the San Joaquin Valley. The San Joaquin Valley, the most productive agricultural area in the world, rural poverty is endemic. This series of photographs presents the complex reality...
Speech, September 9
[Massachusetts Cavalry, 1st Regiment (Vol)]. One Civil War document (ADS): descriptive list of a detachment of recruits being transferred to Camp of Rendezvous (Barrett is the only person listed), 4 Jan. 1864.
Correspondence and papers relating primarily to Magee's activities in the book trade, various California book clubs, and the Bohemian Club. Contains business records as well as personal papers.
Contains reprints, a biography and bibliography, correspondence, a broadside for a lecture, clippings about Blackwell and photographs. Many reprints cover Blackwell's research on game theory.
Two white cotton t-shirts, one with printed image of planet Earth as an island in the ocean, with text: Earth Island brand, save it!; the other with printed portrait of David Brower, with text: David Brower 1912-2000.
Includes letter, 1887, mentioning Chinese in Downieville, California and current prices for goods there; deeds for mining claims and other property in the vicinity of Downieville; papers of the Colored American Joint Stock Quartz Mining Company relating to delinquent assessments,...
Making Pinot Noir; Martin Ray; producing wine in Santa Cruz mountains; innovation in making White Zinfandel, malolactic fermentation, foot-crushing, late-harvest wines, whole-berry fermentation, extensive skin contact, rotary tanks, small-barrel fermentation; dermatology practice.
The papers consist of a journal, 1878-1879; ledger, 1891-1892; a letterpress copy book, 1899-1900; and a document relating to litigation by John J. Crosby against the North Bonanza Silver Mining Company, 1895.
Contains photocopies of correspondence, published articles, and notebooks of related materials concerning a legal dispute between the United States and Canada over transboundary pollution from a Canadian smelting operation.
Two letters (TLS) from David Davies to A. F. Pollard and one letter (TL) response from Pollard, re Davies' book, The Problem of the Twentieth Century , 1930. Found in Davies' The Problem of the Twentieth Century. Alpha list.
Correspondence, literary papers, manuscripts, photographs, slides, home movies (8mm films), and personalia of David Dodge, Elva Dodge, and Kendal Dodge Butler. Includes extensive correspondence with Jake and Liz Stokes, friends of the Dodges in Princeton, New Jersey.
Mainly letters by Wemyss to Sir Henry Clinton concerning military activities in Ceylon, 1803-1805. Also included are military reports and letters from Welbore Ellis Doyle, John Taylor, Sir William Henry Clinton and others.
1) Biographical sketch (with copies of his will and of portions of evidence submitted in Mrs. Colton's suit against Leland Stanford et als.); 2) A letter of condolence, Oct. 29, 1878, from A.L. Converse (brother of the miner, Converse, killed...
Includes articles, clippings and scrapbook, bibliography, bookplates, booksellers catalogs, photograph reproductions of Mencken, items found in books, and other ephemera concerning Mencken. Includes materials from the 100th anniversary celebration of Mencken's birth at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore,...
Mailers, flyers, clippings from or relating to Playboy magazine and its enterprises including the Playboy Club; parody issues of Playboy; miscellaneous Playboy publications; miscellaneous issues of other periodicals; and two Playboy cigarette lighters. Also includes materials related to a lawsuit...
Includes letters from Herbert C. Hoover, and clippings of letters to newspaper editors written by Bigelow.
A collection of reprints of briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by David E. Feller and/or Arthur J. Goldberg. Some briefs have been bound into volumes in chronological order. Most are from the period 1948-1966.
UNPROCESSED. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE.
Includes thirty-two letters written by Wilson chiefly to his mother, Rachel Wilson, in Maryland and brother (Bill?) concerning his travels and mining ventures. One of these letters concerns his experiences in Panama and, after sailing on the bark Equator, another...
Edward E. David served in the Nixon Administration as Science Advisor to the President, Director of the Office of Science and Technology, Chairman of the Federal Council for Science and Technology, and Chairman of the President’s Science Advisory Committee. These...
Samples of drafts and vouchers used by the Southern Pacific and Northwestern Pacific Companies, and other railway and steamship lines in the West and in Mexico.
Documents mainly the professional life of F.N. David, although a scattering of personal items is included. Personal papers include notes and drawings from university course work, a high school autograph book, and some correspondence. Professional papers include curriculum vitae, writings,...
(1801-1870). One photoengraving. [Oversize boxed].
Printed address, memorializing Civil War admiral Farragut.
Assembled from various sources.
The two friends discuss their lives, their writing, and philosophical issues. Occasional reference is made to contemporary authors, including mutual friend Witter Bynner. Also included is a snapshot of Anderson and his wife.
Written as Major in the Quartermaster Corps in California, describing effect of discovery of gold on economy and events relating to his duties.
Contains biographical material, correspondence, lecture and research notes. Also includes research articles on x-ray generators.
The collection consists of materials compiled by Henderson in the course of researching and writing his biography of Jimi Hendrix, "Jimi Hendrix : Voodoo Child of the Aquarian Age" (1978). There are drafts, research notes, correspondence, and interviews conducted by...
Correspondence and manuscript narrative of the life of David Hewes
Concerning his journey to California via Panama in 1850 and describing San Francisco and Sacramento, his experience as storekeeper and property owner in Sacramento, and his experiences as a miner in the gold fields.
Photograph of receipt for the finishing and engraving of 2 gold spikes, bought of Schultz & Fischer & Mohrig, San Francisco, May 4, 1869; original receipt on D. Hewes bill-head for a roan horse, saddle and bridle, dated April 19,...
(1862-1943). Bound volume, holographic writing in German, entitled "Mechanik," lectures of German mathematician David Hilbert, while he was at the University of Göttingen, 1905-1906. Alpha list.
Oration delivered to the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, at Middlesex Center, 4 July 1862.
Photographs documenting San Francisco protests against the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the Iraq War. Most were photographed in Dolores Park. Images may related to a group called the Gandhi Peace Brigade that used a ten foot Gandhi puppet to...
Describes his experiences mining and life in French Gulch, Shasta county, California.
Brief daily record in several types of pocket diaries. Volume for 1902 missing. V. 1-2 records life in Illinois; v. 3 contains record of trip to California via the Isthmus of Panama; v. 4-5, odd jobs in California and return...
Notes on overland journey, 1849, with Boston and Newton Joint Stock Company; ranch life in the San Joaquin Valley; the Republican Party; Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.; association with James Lick; Mrs. Staples' activities. A characterization by B.B. Redding included.
Six letters written while working in the high Sierras. Jenkins hopes to be paid in full for his labors so he may return home to his wife and children in Wales. Discusses the giant sequoias and lost kin.
Box 1: Miscellaneous letters to Kherdian re Saroyan, 1969-1981; postcard from Saroyan to Dan Burne Jones; photocopy of letter from Saroyan to Martha Foley; 7 letters from Saroyan to Mihran Saroyan, 1950-1953; 15 notes and letters from Saroyan to David...
Contains letters by David Kherdian to James L. Henry; letters about him; clippings; and oversize items (galley, poster, broadside, etc.).
Four items, ca. 1970s, from or by American poet David Kheridian, including one letter (TLS), mimeographed poetry magazine: Mary Fisk School Poetry, flyer, and wedding invitation. Alpha list.
Album of friends, family, or associates of David Dunlap of San Francisco, who married Julia A. Lyons in 1869. Numerous identified portraits, including John Hittell, Sumner Bugbee, Will Bosqui, David Lyons, B.C. Horn, Ransome Sanford, Leroy Harvey, Walter C. Campbell,...
Contains 28 letters to his mother, Juliana Gardiner, his brother Alexander Gardiner and two to his brother-in-law, former President John Tyler. The letters describe his journey from New York across Mexico to the gold fields of California in 1849; life...
Box 1 located at Annex 2. Inquire at Special Collections for access.
Contains his correspondence, writings, and records concerning the Disabled International Support Effort (DISE), including correspondence, business records, flyers, posters, articles, and trip plans to Cuba and Nicaragua.
The collection includes research files used in writing "Fort Laramie and the Changing Frontier (Official National Park Handbook, 1983), correspondence, diaries, and treaties.
Typescript of article by Lavender, "How Historical Can a Historical Novel Be?" along with signed copy of the 1982 issue of Soundings, describing Lavender's appointment as William Wyles Collection consultant, and including a bibliography of Lavender's publications. .02 linear feet...
The records in this series contain materials related to the David Lieber School of Graduate Studies. Series include the Graduate MBA Management Program. Subseries include Catalogs, Publications, the MBA Newsletter, News Releases, News Clippings, and Degree Programs.
Contains personal diaries, reviews, transcripts of television programs, drafts for published articles, and course notes.
This collection contains the papers of American songwriter and lyricist Mack David (1912-1993). Materials include approximately 550 pieces of sheet music dating from 1924; screenplays and miscellaneous material including budgets, correspondence, contracts, and advertising brochures relating to several films. Along...
This collection comprises one videotape with accompanying transcript of an oral history interview with David Marvin conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on November 20, 1995.
Contains mostly letters and typescripts sent to Meltzer's editor, Brian Kirby. Also includes 3 letters sent to Meltzer by avante-garde filmmaker, Stan Brakhage, and 1 letter on Totem Press letterhead stationery from LeRoi Jones [i.e. Amiri Baraka].
The collection contains: marriage documents; photographs, including some of the Oakland Chapter of the Workmen's Circle (1928 and 1931); biographical materials; testimonials to Riva Bronstein; newspaper clippings; and a copy of a history of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Berkeley...
The collection contains copies of Miller's books "The Secret of the Jew" and "The Secret of Happiness." In addition, the collection contains plans and drawings for a mikvah (ritual bath); fliers; photographs; and correspondence, including an admonishment letter from Rabbi...
The collection contains several maps prepared for publications of David Myrick, on western railroad history, ghost towns, and San Francisco.
.014 (rehoused into 2 boxes; album covers retained and stored separately): mainly The Philippines, showing native peoples, etc. -- .015: Zamboanga, Mindanao, 1903. -- .016: Philippines, mainly uncaptioned -- .017: Sudan, 1922-1923. -- .018: China and Japan, uncaptioned.
Collection contains snapshot photographic prints taken in San Francisco -- perhaps by David P. Flory -- following the earthquake and fire of 1906. The views show earthquake and fire damage, relief efforts, and reconstruction. Among the buildings pictured are City...
The collection documents the 1981 founding and early years of Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU), the first major Queer Latinx organization in the Los Angeles area. Materials include issues of the GLLU newsletter, as well as papers related to...
Correspondence, documents and related materials, re Kenya. Alpha list.
First installment of photographer's archive includes selected digital prints from 3 bodies of work: Sap in their veins, Inspiration, and Fallen tree (alternatively titled Falling tree). Sap in their veins (AX box 1), taken 1987-1988 and 2004, contains chiefly portraits...
Materials relating to his career as publisher and bookseller in San Francisco.
This archive contains Philippe David's files during most of the period he served in Syria and Lebanon, and covers the early period leading up to the French Mandate from the League of Nations through the war period up until his...
Vitae, Notes on Transpersonal Psychology; Misc. Unpublished Papers; Underground Magazine, Vols 1-4 [writing as z. Dee]
Contains United States Department of State information and FBI reports about David Rein.
Papers, photographs, research notes, and recorded interviews created by David Robertson, Ph.D., professor of English at University of California, Davis, on references to Mount Tamalpais in literature and art. Collection also includes a book, Real Matter, a book of essays...
The collection consists of Robinson's speeches, many of which reveal his interest in intergroup relations, anti-semitism, and war and peace; some files on the various organizations and individuals with which Robinson was associated, including Oregon's Americanism Coordinating Committee, the American...
Consists of materials relating to academic freedom including letters written and received by Rynin and a manuscript draft of a paper entitled, "Laws of Nature, Positivism and Professor Whitehead."
In 27 letters to his brother Emmett and family (New York state) D.S. "Salvo" Hyde writes of his successful provisions business, financial details of the trade, and arrangements for ordering goods from the east. Other topics are Sacramento fires, heavy...
One letter (ALS) from Harold S. Edwards (Marysville, CA, 5 June 1957, thanking Lavender for introducing his son to the Concord Philosophers, along with a leaf from a scrapbook with clippings about the Concord School of Philosophy and Henry D....
Contains press coverage of Parker and the Panama Canal Company.
Collection relates to David Schaff's periodical Cassiopeia, which became Ephemeris. Consists of correspondence to Schaff from literary figures active in the Bay Area and elsewhere including Robin Blaser, David Bromige, David Cole, Joanne Kyger, Stan Persky, Jack Spicer, and George...
Collection contains proofs, drafts, and submissions for Schaff's poetry journals Cassiopeia and Ephemeris, as well as business correspondence from authors, artists, and publishers. Also contains typescripts of longer works by various authors. Includes poetry and/or letters from the following authors:...
The collections consists primarily of a photocopy of a handwritten manuscript, titled Oakland Dec. 5th, 1931, written by Solomon Shirpser, which recounts memories and experiences of his step-father, David Shirpser; David's decision to go to Alaska and his adventures there;...
Papers relating to David Simons's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Quit-claim to land in Silver City, by John B. Weymouth. Weiser, Idaho (1. l., 28 cm.) and Notice of Location of Dam Site on Jordan Creek, for use as ice pond (2 l., 33 cm).
Letter dated January 11, 1853 from David Spence to attorney James Wilson detaling Spence's claim to Rancho Encinal y Buena Esperanza.
Seventeen typescript letters, with some pen-and-ink edits and comments, addressed by David Stacton from a variety of locations in Europe and the United States to his friend, James Workman. The letters, dated February 19, 1961-August 15, 1967, contain Stackton's wry...
The David Stacton Papers : Additions, 1944-1992, include correspondence, drafts, and notes. Correspondence to and from Stacton dates from 1960 to his death in 1968; also present are letters among his friends after his death, including some concerning posthumous copyright...
Include letters by Stacton (1959-1963), one containing a bibliography; manuscript of his essay on J.P. Marquand, The Absence of Tragedy; typescript copies of two poems. Also includes correspondence of Albert Sperisen with various publishers seeking bibliographical information on Stacton (1961)...
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Six volumes containing clippings of reviews of his books; dust jackets; snapshots and photographs; tearsheets of a few of his short stories.
Clippings, ca. 1931, about Jordan, Stanford University's first president, and other Stanford ephemera, including three picture postcards of 1906 earthquake damage. Alpha list.
Originals and photocopies, assembled from various sources. Include letters to Charles Fletcher Lummis and Milicent W. Shinn; draft of a speech; typescript of a poem.
Includes field notes and drawings, correspondence, reports, and site maps related to Stronach's research in the Middle East.
This collection consists of 2" broadcast quadruplex magnetic tapes and 16mm broadcast kinescope film reels of The David Susskind Show and other television programs produced by Susskind and his production company, Talent Associates, Ltd. The majority of materials are episodes...
This collection is composed of concert recordings made by David Swedlow at Philharmonic Auditorium, the Hollywood Bowl, and other venues between 1953 and 1960. Recordings comprise both the Winter and Summer seasons of the Los Angeles Philharmonic during this period,...
V. 1. Copy of a typed transcript of Thompson's "Narrative of the Expedition to the Kootenae--Flat Bow Indian Countries, on the Sources of the Columbia River, Pacific Ocean, by D. Thompson on behalf of the N.W. Company 1807" (25 leaves)....
This collection contains personal papers of David W. Lozier, a retired NASA Ames Research Center computer programmer, engineer, and flight director. This includes personal scrapbooks, recollections, materials related to Pioneer Project missions, Lunar Prospector mission papers, project documents for multiple...
Business histories, historic research and drafts, autobiographical materials, correspondence, diaries.
Contains handwritten, typescript, correspondence, prose, and poems by George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith sent to David Warren Ryder. George Sterling materials include two copies of a three page prose piece, handwritten and typescript, about Robinson Jeffers, titled, "A Tower...
Papers of David Weeks, agricultural economist and University of California, Berkeley faculty member.
Photographs from projects during his career as a land use expert. Bulk of negatives and photoprints appear to be from his time in Bolivia (1926), with a few Bolivia views dated 1946. Some slides date from Weeks' period in China...
6 cartons, 1 oversize box; professional papers of researcher, performer and composer David Wessel. Comprises professional files, correspondence, research and writings from his work at the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustic Music (Paris, France) and as the first...
A record of his social life in San Francisco, theaters and concerts attended, activities at the Olympic Club, etc. Many newspaper clippings and programs pasted in.
Include notes on Phineas Banning, article on Sutro Tunnel, and transcripts, mainly from the National Archives, concerning various land grants: Los Cerritos, San Pedro, Santa Gertrudis and others.
Materials related to Davidson’s teaching at UC Davis and California State University, Long Beach.
The collection contains research files (notes, articles, clippings), bibliography cards, and picture postcards, mainly relating to concepts of time throughout history and among various cultures. Donald C. Davidson was University Librarian at UCSB for many years (1947-1977) and the collection...
The Donald Davidson Papers, 1935-2003, consist of the correspondence, course notes, writings, professional and administrative records, and research files of Donald Davidson, a world-renowned philosopher who served as a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy at the University of...
Books and papers of an historian and editor of Yale University Press, primarily relating to 20th century German history, including the Weimar Republic, Third Reich, Holocaust, Nuremberg trials, international war tribunals, and the Cold War period.
The Davidson Family papers include photographs taken and correspondence written during Ethel Helena Davidson's time as an American Expeditionary Force nurse in France during World War I and Frederick Arthur Davidson's time in the United States Army between the...
Includes views of geographical features, especially of Davidson Glacier, Alaska, and scenes in Washington, Oregon, California, British Columbia, Nevada, and Louisiana. Images of vessels; Indians of British Columbia and their fishing houses, fish drying racks, etc.; forts; churches; and camps...
Letters, including family correspondence; diaries; personalia; financial papers; manuscripts of his writings and speeches; notebooks; lecture notes; computations and drawings; subject files; photographs; reports; sketches; maps; clippings. Service with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Service and with various commissions, governmental...
Collection consists of material related to the career of theatrical producer and director Gordon Davidson....
The collection includes a strip of the rainbow flag from the 25th anniversary of Stonewall parade in New York City in 1994, sponsored by the Stadtlanders Foundation. There are also 2 photographs of the flag and ephemera. The donor, Jay...
This collection consists of musical arrangements performed by John Davidson in a variety of contexts, including night clubs, television shows, and recording studios.
Correspondence, notes, intake logs, flyers and other material, 1985-1995, of Jon W. Davidson, former senior staff counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California. As former head of the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project of the ACLU...
The Julius Ralph Davidson papers span 23 linear feet and date from 1904 to 1977. The collection is comprised of correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, ephemera, black-and-white photographs, architectural drawings and reprographic copies, sketches of furniture designs, awards, administrative records such as...
Correspondence of Michael Davidson, poet, Professor Emeritus of American literature, and first curator of the Archive for New Poetry at the UC San Diego Library.
The papers include correspondence and files on publishing, research grants, professional organizations such as the American Chemical Society and the National Academy of Sciences. The collection contains also files on the Caltech Institute of Technology faculty committees, the Gates Chemical...
The Tom Davidson drawings of a five unit apartment for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson in Los Angeles consist of ground and second floor plans, and general notes and specifications, all on one sheet of paper. Drawing is dated August...
This collection contains V-mail written by Sgt. Wes Davidson, USA to his sweetheart Peggy Smith during the Second World War.
The consists of documents, materials, and ephemera from the Old Globe Theatre as well as personal files and materials collected during her active career in the San Diego community. It contains correspondence, meeting minutes, article clippings, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, journals,...
This collection primarily contains personal correspondence sent by David William Davies (1908-1984) to his wife, Thelma Davies, while working as a librarian and serving in the United States Army Corps during World War II.
A collection of Welsh Society of San Francisco records, Welsh-American Society records, British Benevolent Society records, St. David's Presbyterian Church San Francisco records, and Welsh Presbyterian Church of Oakland records
Relates to the evacuation of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia from Omsk to Irkutsk, September 4-October 4, 1919.
The Edwin G. Davies Papers (1918-1926) includes 5 photographs, 2 tintypes, certificates, and diplomas.
This collection documents the over 60 year relationship of John E. "Jed" Davies and Merle E. Adams, white gay men who moved to San Francisco together in 1962 and remained until their deaths in 2022. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom...
The John and Lois Davies Collection of Monterey Jazz Festival Posters consists of four (4) dry mounted Monterey Jazz Festival posters dating from 1980, 1982, 1983, and 1987 from the estate of John (Jack) and Lois Davies.
The collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by John L. Davies, a steam shovel operator who worked on the construction of the Panama Canal for six years. The scrapbooks contains photographs of the construction of the Panama Canal, along with...
Two letters, relating to American-Soviet relations. Includes clippings about Davies, and an autographed copy of his book, Mission to Moscow.
The Lowell Davies Papers consist of correspondence, organizational documents, architectural records, financial records, meeting minutes, committee reports, programs, publications, newspaper and magazine clippings, publicity announcement, and photographs. The collection measures 7.5 linear feet and spans the period from 1911 to...
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The papers consist of accounting and financial information for most of Davies's later films and correspondence files from the 1950s. There is also information about Davies's business dealings, as well as her relationship with the Hearst organization after Hearst's death....
Ten scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings about the following Davies films: Beverly of Graustark, Buddies, The Fair Co-Ed, Lights of Broadway, Little Old New York, The Patsy, Quality Street, Tillie the Toiler, When Knighthood was in Flower, Yolanda, and Zander the...
Speeches and writings, interview transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American foreign policy and especially to relations between the United States and Poland.
The collection includes script material for nearly all of the films written by Davies, as well as material on his plays. Nine scrapbooks document Davies's career from 1931 to 1957.
The collection consists of drawings for both residential and commercial building in the South Bay and Peninsula areas....
This ledger gives evidence of both farming and commercial usage. It contains some reference to crops planted and produce sold, but it also consists of daybook records of sales to local farmers of such commodities as sugar, whiskey, tobacco, saleratus,...
Letterpress copy books for the surveying firm, Goldfield, Nevada, of Lee W. Davis and E.A. Byler. Many letters signed by Byler as a U.S. Mineral Surveyor, Nevada, included.
This collection holds 1 box which chronicles Angela Davis’ academic freedom case from the viewpoint of academia, and the Davis trial from the viewpoint of the movement to free her. The 2nd box holds press clippings from a variety...
Materials include correspondence from the East German "Freiheit für Angela Davis" Campaign, 1971-1972. Archive of approximately 90 items, chiefly signed postcard petitions, including 13 letters and broadsides, single pages and folded many with original illustrations and envelopes, addressed to Judge...
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a nationally prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA. In 1970 she became...
Correspondence, writings, diary, reports, pamphlets, postcards, and photographs, relating to American Red Cross activities in Siberia, primarily in Vladivostok.
The Photograph album is a collection of 79 Gelatin DOP black and white photographs of the members of Davis Boy Scout Troop No. 1 and its activities from 1922 to 1927. Photographs show the activities of the Boy Scout troop...
The Davis (Calif.) Land Records Collection contains abstracts of titles for ownership of Davis, California land from 1883-1923.
The collection includes a wide variety of publications, ephemera, photographs, reports, ledgers, and timebooks that reflect the history of the Davis campus from its days as the University Farm School to the present.
Mainly clippings of society photographs, including many weddings.
The Davis Comic Opera Company was a theater group active in Davis, California, from 1973-2006, specializing in Gilbert & Sullivan works and other comic operas. The collection includes photographs, slides, scrapbooks, flyers, theater programs, video recordings, clippings, and one plexiglass...
The collection includes a scrapbook, a photograph and a campus periodical.
Correspondence, reports, diaries, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to charitable war work of the Young Men's Christian associations, especially with servicemen, prisoners of war and refugees in Europe during and after World Wars I and II.
Collection contains 11 pieces of two-dimensional art depicting both figures and events in the African American history of Sacramento, California.
Davis was closely associated with aircraft development through the early part of the 20th century. He, together with Donald Douglas, formed the Davis Douglas Aircraft Company (much later to become McDonnell-Douglas), and formulated and built the Cloudster, the first plane...
Collection of 24 mounted black and white silver gelatin photographs taken by Dell Davis between 1976 and 1983 of Blindcraft workers in the Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired in San Francisco, California. The photographs depict workers crafting brooms...
Reports, writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Young Men's Christian Association work in Russia during the Russian Revolution and subsequently among Russian émigrés, especially in France; to Russian émigré religion, education and culture; US-Russia relations; and to the ecumenical...
Papers cover Davis' administrative career at Stanford, focusing on counseling and student residences. Includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, and general material.
In April of 2020, the Davis Downtown Business Association (DDBA) formed an art subcommittee to launch and facilitate a communal art project that would focus on how individuals and families were coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and shelter-in-place mandate. The...
This file contains two copies of a typed reminiscence of Dulce Bolado Ashe Davis, who was of Spanish decent. The 22 page manuscript is dated 1923 and states that it was "copied from a typed ms in possession of Mr....
This collection contains papers, publications, audio and video files, as well as scrapbooks that document the history of Rampart Records and multicultural rock and roll bands in the Los Angeles area. As an ongoing collection owner, Hector Gonzalez continues to...
Collection of materials related to composer Edward Cox Davis (1818-1911) and his 1865 composition "Lincoln's Funeral March."
Images in this collection pertain to Edward H. Davis’ work as a field collector for the Museum of the American Indian and life as a rancher and lodge owner in Mesa Grande, California.
Collection contains Edward H. Davis' 62 notebooks and pages of field notes as well as drafts of many articles he wrote for publication.
Professional papers of archaeologist and curator Emma Lou Davis (1905-1988), including excavation notes, correspondence, and aerial photographs.
This collection includes the scripts and episode treatments of American television writer and producer Elias Davis.
Elizabeth Gould Davis was an American lesbian librarian and author who wrote the feminist text The First Sex. Her unpublished follow up manuscript for The Female Principle is contained within this collection.
Relates to the outbreak of World War II. Includes sound recordings of radio addresses by leaders of the belligerent nations.
Holograph diary of F.B. Davis, a Union sailor who served on the USS Quaker City. The first dated entry is for Jan. 1, 1863; the last is Dec. 31, 1863. His diary begins at his home in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In...
Papers belonging to the Davis family originally of Tennessee. Hiram Davis crossed the plains in 1849 for California.
Family correspondence, photographs, account books and date books of the Davis family of Fair Oaks, California.
Folder includes order for Anthony H. Davis to report for duty; postcard addressed to Mary C. Davis reporting his safe arrival overseas; ration books for Amelia and Lee Davis, Oakland, Calif., dated 1942; and letters from James A. Davis to...
Planning materials, publicity, programs, and DVDs from the Davis Feminist Film Festival.
The Davis Food Co-op was founded in 1972 by Davis, California residents and UC Davis students. The collection includes brochures, flyers, articles of incorporation, and materials related to cooperatives and small farms. Collection also includes a Rolodex file of quick...
Collection of photographs of F. Chester Davis, Stella Eitzer, and their family, including a small series of images of the Muirson Label Company of San Jose, California.
Consists of some biographical material, including manuscript drafts of an autobiography; case files, including files on Tom Mooney, Caryl Chessman, and James Bakker, among others; some speeches and writings; subject files; clippings, including scrapbooks of clippings relating to Davis' cases;...
Grace Montanez Davis became politically active in the early 1950s, when she became involved with the Community Service Organization (CSO), a broad-based service organization founded in 1947 by Edward Roybal, Fred Ross, and Saul Alinsky. In 1967 she campaigned for...
Photographs of student life at Stanford University, 1891-1905; subjects include faculty, women's dormitory, class of 1895 and individual students, fraternities, baseball team, and a trip to Lake Tahoe in 1898. Also includes an obituary for Shirley Baker, ca. 1945, a...
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Relates to the British blockade during World War I.
H.L. Davis (1884-1960) was a poet and novelist. His poetry was first published in Chicago's in 1919. In 1927, he wrote a pamphlet, , with James Stevens, attacking the literary establishment of Oregon and Washington. He also wrote novels, stories...
The H.O. Davis Collection of material from the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 and the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935 was donated by his granddaughters, Betty Schrodt and Ruth Roberts, in 2000. Panama-California Exposition backers recognized H.O. Davis as a...
This collection contains the papers of California businessman and two-term U.S. Representative Horace Davis. The papers include Davis’s correspondence, manuscripts, publications, and genealogical research. They also encompass the documents of the Davis family in America from the 17th to 20th...
Papers include family correspondence (with a few pertaining to the Civil War United States Sanitary Commission); correspondence relating to the administration of Stanford University; and a few articles by Davis, diplomas, and pamphlets. The bulk of the papers concern Stanford...
Includes 1854 half-plate daguerreotype portrait of Horace Davis taken by unknown photographer.
Vols. 1-5: clippings covering the period 1877-1893; Vols. 6-8: extracts from published sources and misc. notes on Chinese immigration.
Harold Palmer Davis (1878-1962), who served as Secretary of the American Chamber of Commerce for Haiti, was the author of and . The majority of this small collection contains Davis' writings about Haiti including a memorandum with his thoughts on...
The Jack Davis Photograph Collection primarily consists of images of individuals, social and business groups' activities, and significant personal or social events of the predominantly Black community of Los Angeles, particularly South Los Angeles, from the 1950s to the 1980s....
A collection of research files, photographs, correspondence, legal documents and newspaper clippings collected by James W. "Jim" Davis, Sr. detailing the sale, development and conservation of the Eugene Grant Starr Ranch.
This collection includes copies of some of Jennie C. Davis' correspondence and poems, as well as copies of photographs and some biographical material. Correspondence is dated 1893-1908, and includes letters sent to Davis from Charles F. Lummis, Maynard Dixon, Jack...
This collection contains the papers of California writer Jennie C. Davis (1851-1946), chiefly dating from 1917 to 1942 and including manuscripts of her work, a draft of her autobiography, and correspondence, chiefly from Davis to her eldest daughter, as well...
Business papers, certificates, correspondence, legal papers, printed materials....
Contains Davis' files, mainly as staff attorney for the San Francisco Human Rights Commission (HRC), on the Family Policy Task Force and AIDS.
Collection conisists of a personal note from Davis acknowledging "Yours just rec'd glad to learn that--you are getting a long [sic] so well and if you keep it up, you will get all right." Davis comments that he will "send...
Scrapbook of retirement party for John A. Davis, Contra Costa County Chief Probation Officer.
This illustrated log records the travels of H.M.S. Samarang, a ship of the British Royal Navy that was engaged in surveying coastal areas of Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Panama, and Mexico from 1831-1834.
This collection contains files of Southern Pacific engineer Jack Davis.
John W. Davis, a Sacramento architectural designer, worked for many years in partnership with local developer Jere Strizek to design and construct Sacramento's Town and Country Village shopping center and affordable homes in the Town and Country community, both located...
Joseph Le Compte Davis (1864- ) was an assistant district attorney of Los Angeles county (1893-95). The collection consists of Davis' business and personal correspondence, legal materials, scrapbooks with newspaper clippings, photographs, greeting cards and other memorabilia.
Writings, reports, memoranda, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American agricultural policy during the presidential administration of Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board, economic conditions in Europe, and the Dawes Commission on German reparations.
The Justitia Davis papers include scrapbooks, photographs, music and theatrical programs, newspaper clippings, artifacts, and certificates that document the life and career of actor and music teacher Justitia Davis. The papers are arranged into three series: Performing arts, Education, and...
Correspondence, notes, schedules, memoranda, press releases, and photographs, relating to California state politics, the 1966 gubernatorial campaign of Ronald Reagan, his administration as governor, and the 1968 Republican National Convention. Includes notes and handwritten drafts of letters by Ronald Reagan.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to international population changes, changes in family structure, and urbanization.
L. Clarice "Cal" Davis was an art book dealer in Sherman Oaks, California. The collection consists of correspondence and sale records for "Derriere le Miroir," a collection of birthday cards sent to William Randolph Hearst by King Features Syndicate comic...
Certificate of citizenship; and chattel mortgages and promissory notes to Daniel Asher.
The Leonard L. Davis certificates of discharge (SAFR 227, HDC 466)are xerographic copies of documents for Merchant Seaman Leonard L. Davis from 1943-1972. The certificates were issued by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation and the...
Lin Gilbert Davis (b. 1942 September 15) is an LGBTQ rights activist who lived in San Francisco between 1967 and 1993. This collection includes Davis’s photographs documenting women’s and lesbian gatherings in the 1970s Bay Area and Oregon; materials related...
This collection includes correspondence, publications, fiction and non-fiction manuscripts, speech transcripts, photographs, videos, video logs, audio cassettes, and other material. Loda Mae Davis (1898-1989) was the first Dean of Women at the University of California, Riverside when it opened in...
Writings, reports, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration relief in Europe at the end of World War II, and particularly to food procurement in the United States and distribution in Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, and the...
Correspondence, clippings and invitations, deeds, legal materials, minutes
stories about grandparents, Oklahoma, Mupu school, telephone company, high school, dating, Les Davis, 1935 Plymouth, iceman, trash, heart problems, death,
This collection consists of scripts and production material for the 1969 television production of Arsenic and Old Lace by writer Luther Davis (1921-2008). It includes drafts of the television script, a model of the set for the television production, reviews...
This collection consists of sound recordings and field notes.
Photographs, color slides, documents, letters, maps, and mining publications surrounding the efforts of a California mining engineer and his family reopening and mining the Davis Motor Mine, a hydraulic/underground mining claim located in Sierra County, California, between the ghost town...
Ms. Bob Davis is a professor of music and sound design, as well as a composer, sound engineer, and owner of the Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive. This collection contains materials from Davis’ professional and personal life, documents from her service...
This collection contains one travel diary compiled by Oliver M. Davis from June to September 1900.
Collection includes correspondence, articles by Davis, clippings, photographs (49 black and white prints), his Army Air Service records, and other biographical materials. A fair amount of the collection pertains to his kidnapping by Mexican bandits after crash landing his plane...
Photographs documenting Stanford student life.
The Pauline L. Davis Papers consist of 2.5 cubic feet of records reflecting Davis' activities during her 25-year Assembly career. The records contain Bill Files, 1961-1976; Subject Files, 1954-1976; and Committee Hearing Files, 1954-1974.
The collection consists of published and unpublished reports, correspondence, photographs, etc., primarily dealing with concrete testing for various dams in the U.S. and Turkey.
The Richard D. Davis seaman's papers (SAFR 17846, HDC 393) is a collection of sixty-one certificates of discharge; one letter of commendation from President Harry Truman; one Certificate of Substantially Continuous Service in the U.S. Merchant Marine; and one withdraw...
Lecture notes relating to Russian history, government, economics, and literature, taken at the Russian Institute at Columbia University, course syllabi, and three unidentified photographs.
Bibliographic records, clippings, correspondence, court records, fliers, government ordinances, guidelines, mass mailings, medical records, notes, pamphlets, press releases, programs, and training records of Richard Davis, 1961-2012. The papers document Rick Davis' gay political activism in Minnesota in the 1970s, including...
Relates to the work of the American Red Cross, and the political and military situation in South Russia, 1917-1919. Addressed to Colonel Robert E. Olds, American Red Cross commissioner to Europe.
The Ronald G. Davis Papers consist of rare items relating to the San Francisco Mime Troupe's early period (1960-1970). These materials contain audio tapes, financial records, general office files, legal records, photographs, production files, promotional material, published material, scrapbooks, and...
Miscellanea, including alien registration certificates, residence certificates, alien registration fee receipts, and passes, used during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
Diaries, letters, and photographs, relating to the American military ambulance service in France during World War I. Includes transcripts.
Studies, reports, statistics, and memoranda, relating to education and economic development in underdeveloped countries.
2 exam blue books belonging to Smith College student Ruth Davis.
The Sam Davis Collection is comprised of two cartons and two small boxes of material based primarily on his professional career. The bulk of the collection is made up of drawings and photographs of his many projects, most of which...
Ed Davis was appointed Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in 1969. He was elected State Senator in 1980 for California's 19th District, and re-elected again in 1984. This small collection of primarily published material contains correspondence, mailings, newspaper...
News dispatches, notes, correspondence, press releases, testimony, clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to American military operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the Vietnamese War, political and economic conditions in Asia and...
The collection comprises approximately 198 pressed, dried algae specimens collected primarily by Dr. Stephen Davis, distinguished professor of biology at Seaver College, Pepperdine University. The collection dates range from 1975 to 1988. Specimens were collected from locations along the California...
In 1983 Susie Davis hosted a radio program titled, "Sudden Exposure" on KTIM-FM. The radio show featured unsigned San Francisco Bay Area bands. This collection is comprised of recordings of her radio show and demo recordings and/or small run independent...
Screenplay and television script library of American screenwriter and producer Walter Halsey Davis, active between the 1970s and 2000s.
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was a merchant in San Francisco, a real estate developer in San Diego, and an author. The collection consists of 2 reels of 35mm. positive microfilm of correspondence and other material related to Davis' business in...
Created or collected by William Heath Davis between the years 1838 to 1871, the collection consists of correspondence, bills, receipts, checks, and two account books documenting Davis' business activities as an employee of California merchant Nathan Spear; supercargo aboard the...
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was born in Hawaii. He learned merchandizing from his uncle Nathan Spear. Davis was also a real estate developer and an author. The collection consists of correspondence, legal papers, accounts, bills, business records, cash and cargo...
This collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, and other archival material related to the people mentioned in William Heath Davis's book, , published in 1889. Many of the correspondence are addressed to Edward H. Davis or Guillermo Davis....
This file contains two letters written by William Heath Davis. One of the letters is type-written and the other is hand-written. The first typed letter is dated April 10th, 1893 and is addressed to a Mrs. Anita Cooper Wohler and...
The collection of American businessman and author William Heath Davis. The collection includes correspondence, bills, receipts, documents, and printed material; also included is material related to Davis' book on early California.
Description of the program in 1961 with some historical figures.
The collection consists of scrapbooks of indexes to articles in periodicals, articles, and manuscripts (in 44 volumes) related to the life and career of Winfield J. Davis, California politician and writer.
The Zachary Davis collection of West Coast punk ephemera consists of concert fliers and tickets, political pamphlets, promotional material for punk music-related merchandise, drawings, and zines documenting the punk subculture on the West Coast (mostly California) of the United States...
The Frank and Diane Davison Home Movie Collection consists of 23 color and b&w, 8mm home movies documenting the family life of the Davison family during the 1960s. The home movies include 63 minutes of footage of the family camping,...
The Jon Davison papers span the years 1970-1987 (bulk 1981-1987) and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection contains production files related to WHITE DOG (1982) and ROBOCOP (1987) which primarily consist of script notes, storyboards, and memoranda. Of interest are...
Documents relating to the career of Southern Pacific locomotive engineer William "Vic" Davidson.
The exhibit consists of images of both scenes and documents from the early 1900s, with the focus on the towns effort to secure the University Farm site for Davisville, CA (now Davis, CA). Reproductions of columns from the Davisville Enterprise...
This collection represents Dawdy's research files for her book: , Studies in Water Policy and Management, No. 13 (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989).
This collection contains papers of the families of British diplomat Richard Dawkins (1768-1848) and Jane Catherine Long (1764-1826). The collection provides a resource for studying an English military and diplomatic family in the 19th century; specifically the period covering the...
The Charles Dawley papers consist of material created and/or collected by Dr. Charles George Dawley (1879-1918), along with a few items belonging to Dawley's immediate family members. Charles Dawley was a graduate of the USC College of Medicine, class of...
Correspondence, diaries, awards, maps, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the landing of the United States Fifth Army at Salerno, Italy, 1943 September, and to the military career of E. J. Dawley.
The collection consists of a small amount of production information, most notably four scripts for Edison shorts from 1910 and 1911. There is a small amount of correspondence, notes for Dawley's memoirs, clippings, time books, and a scrapbook of mostly...
Papers (1852-1950) of the Dawson family, including patriarch John Barkley Dawson (1830-1918), a trailblazer, Texas Ranger and cattle rancher in New Mexico and Colorado, and several generations of his descendants. J. B. Dawson purchased part of the Maxwell Land Grant...
The collection consists of correspondence, John M. Dawson's dissertation and calculations, conference proceedings and reports....
Photographs of lime kiln ruins in northern and central California, documenting a critical 19th century industry producing lime for the construction of cities in the area. The collection includes 16 photographs (16 X 20 in.) and text documents by the...
This collection contains correspondence and documents, dating from 1873 to 1911, related to the legal and business affairs of O. S. Dawson, the Sonora Consolidated Mining Company and the Hidden Treasure Consolidated Mining Company in the Bodie Mining District, California,...
Relates to the principal newspapers of France and to their political leanings and editorial policies.
Photographs show various vessels (ships, boats, steamers, barges), the waterfront, many dogsled teams, a hotel, views of the town, a bridge over the Klondike River, ice, hydraulic mining, and a group portrait of men in military uniform.
Ernest Dawson founded Dawson's Book Shop in Los Angeles, California, in 1905 at 713 South Broadway. Dawson specialized in rare books and went on buying expeditions in Europe and at book auctions in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. The store...
Erotic drawings in pen and ink of men in a variety of bondage and sadomasochistic settings. Drawings are by Allen Day, with many signed under his pseudonym 'Strider'. In addition to drawings, the collection also includes profusely illustrated letters...
Includes a cartes de visite album of portraits, chiefly of women and children (ca. 1865-ca. 1890?); an album of snapshots and amateur photographs belonging to Roger Sherman Day and picturing sailing and other outdoor recreation (dating from ca. 1899-1902); and...
Daily records of sales of foodstuffs and general merchandise.
This collection contains documents regarding Boysie E. Day, a former professor of Plant Physiology at UC Riverside. Items in the collection include a biography of Day, as well as an unpublished manuscript written by Day about a sailing expedition he...
The Clinton Day collection consists of photographs and a clipping from the American Architect and Building News (a drawing by the architect). The photographs are of UC Berkeley buildings that have since been destroyed. This includes two residences designed by...
This collection consists of scores and manuscripts of music for radio
Relates to the prospective outcome of World War II.
Letters from Wilson I. Day to his wife Nancy describing his overland journey to Shasta County and experiences in the mines; letters to Nancy Day from several relatives concerning family affairs and the death of her husband in California.
Writings, correspondence, and questionnaires, relating to social conditions, education, and religion in the Soviet Union, and to the adjustment to American society of Russians living in the Los Angeles area in 1930.
Greg Day is a photographer, activist, and former political candidate for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and Board of Education. This collection contains materials about a variety of groups with which Day has been involved, including the Alice B....
This collection consists of scrapbooks put together by University of California, Los Angeles, student Martha Day featuring musical events held around Los Angeles, CA from 1923 to 1944.
The Richard Day papers span the years 1948-1965 and encompass approximately 4 linear feet. The collection contains production design drawings, storyboards, and photographs. THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) is particularly well represented, with rough drawings, storyboards, plans and layouts,...
The materials in this collection were gathered by Robert L. Day, PharmD, who served as a faculty member and later as associate dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of California, San Francisco from 1962 until his retirement...
Collection consists of materials related to the screenplay,
Depicts Adolf Hitler and scenes in Germany.
Office records for the architectural firm of W.P. Day, including correspondence, financial and personnel records, project files, and plans; together with some personal papers, and other documents. Projects represented include Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940) and San Francisco International Airport...
Daily record of sales of general merchandise, Sept. 19, 1857-July 14, 1859.
Relates to Belgian and world politics, the Belgian fascist movement, and Belgium and France under German occupation in World War II. Chapters 60 and 61 and conclusion missing. Photocopy.
The Paul Dayhoff (1925- ) Collection documents Church of the Nazarene missions in southern Africa in the 20th century. Bulk dates range from 1952-2006. It contains data on 475 persons, mostly African nationals, who have been crucial to the development...
Includes 1848-1853 diary of C.T.H. Palmer, recording voyage around the Horn, mining in California, law practice in San Francisco, description of great fires of 1851 in San Francisco, activities of the Vigilance Committee of 1851 and various proceedings against criminals,...
Correspondence, clippings, brochures, cards, lists, programs, Whiskerino materials....
Correspondence, clippings, brochures, cards, lists, programs, Whiskerino materials
Recollections of his father, William A. Richardson, and his mother, Maria Antonia, daughter of Ignacio Martinez. Prepared for publication in the San Francisco Call or Bulletin by James H. Wilkins. Notes on early California and Californians.
Donald W. Dayton (b. 1942 - May 2, 2020) was a professor of theology and ethics at North Park Seminary, Northern Baptist Seminary, Drew University, and Azusa Pacific University. He also served as President of the Wesleyan Theological Society and...
Letterpress copy books containing letters re shipment of liquor, primarily to firms in San Francisco. Include letters written under former name Dayton, Sprague & Co.
This collection consists of a signed photograph of Porfirio Díaz (1830-1915), president of Mexico from 1876 to 1911.
This collection contains press clippings, publications, and other material regarding Nicolás Díaz y Pérez, a Spanish politician and author, and his son Viriato Díaz-Pérez, a prominent educator and writer from Paraguay.
The collection consists of a photograph album of nearly 200 black and white images taken by photojournalist Enrique Díaz Reyna of the festivities relating to the 1920 inauguration of Mexican President Álvaro Obregón.
Hand-tinted photographs, depicting scenes in Moscow and the Russian countryside.
Court calendar for the San Francisco Municipal Criminal Court, March 26, 1874; with receipts from the San Francisco Gas Light Company to F.J. Skelly, 1878-1881, pasted over first nine pages. Last few pages used for accounts, 1900.
The DDR collections, assembled from individual artists' and scholars' papers, chronicle the evolution of a national cultural policy in East German visual arts, art history, and architecture, through forty years of German Socialism. Well represented are the activities of the...
This collection focuses on the writing and public presentations of San Francisco author Robert De Andreis, who was best known for his weekly San Francisco Sentinel column, “HIV Commentary.” The collection contains the columns, versions of his book, HIV Commentary:...
Drafts and galley proofs of the autobiography of L. M. De Basily, entitled Memoirs of a Lost World (Stanford: Hoover Institutiion Press, 1975), relating to life in Russia before the Russian Revolution, Russian émigré life, and world travel; and miscellaneous...
This collection consists of Sergio de Benedetti’s typed manuscript of “Memoirs of an Antifascist”, as well as various documents related to publication.
This file contains one hand written letter from Romain C. De Boom and is dated April 19th, 1911. The letter is addressed to one Z.(Zoeth) S. Eldredge, who appears to have been inquiring about "the 1849 Pioneer C. DeBoom". Eldredge...
Relates to Soviet propaganda and disinformation.
Paper concerns Wilbur's life as a student at Stanford University and Cooper Medical College, his professional career as a physician, and Stanford's acquisition of Cooper Medical College, which then became Stanford's School of Medicine.
Zilda De Carlo was born July 2, 1913 in North Hollywood, California. She was the youngest of four children to Frank and Vincenza (Dinino) De Carlo. Their sons, Ray, Bill, and Nick, also served in the Armed Forces. Zilda enrolled...
Collection contains 352 35mm photographic slides taken by Patricia Dunsmore de Carrillo during the Chicana/o Liberation Movement in Sacramento. These photographs capture major figures in the movement, a well as key historical events, activist groups, and places.
Relates to the history of the First Battalion of the Eighth London Regiment of the British Army in France and Belgium from 1915 to 1917.
This collection documents the academic life of John Paul De Cecco. It contains significant holdings relating to San Francisco State University and several programs within the university including the Center for Homosexual Education, Evaluation and Research (CHEER), the Center for...
Artifacts, an autobiography, correspondence, documents, maps, several thousand photographs (prints, negatives, and slides), reports, travel files, and writings of Enzo de Chetelat, a mining engineer, who visited and worked in numerous countries, often French colonies at the time, from the...
Microfilm of correspondence, memoranda, depositions and other legal documents, minutes, and writings, relating to world politics, British foreign policy, espionage in Great Britain, the Imperial Policy Group, political views of the Duke of Windsor, and business affairs of and legal...
The Frank De Felitta Collection contains drafts of novels including Audrey Rose, The Entity, Oktoberfest and Sea Trial as well as drafts of screenplays by De Felitta adapted from his novels. Additional produced film scripts include The Savage is Loose...
Includes family papers and correspondence, including photographs, identification papers, biographical materials on prominent family members, as well as correspondence with Max Rudolf, Dimitri von Mohrenschildt, Sonia Tomara Clark, Lydia Pasternak, and others. Also includes diaries and planners....
The collection consists of photographs, correspondence, and project files for Elizabeth Kellam de Forest, along with materials related to Lockwood de Forest III, her husband. Lockwood de Forest III family photos, personal and landscape photos and slides; many images document...
One scrapbook of clippings, letters and photographs pertaining to De Forest and his inventions.
Papers of electronics inventor, radio and film pioneer Lee de Forest and his fourth wife, Marie Mosquini de Forest. Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, sketches and diagrams, notebooks, patents, memoirs, patent notes and legal papers, scrapbooks, speeches, poems, photographs, and articles...
The de Forest collection consists primarily of landscape drawings, arranged alphabetically by project name. The majority of these drawings relate to residential projects in Southern California, including large estates such as “Val Verde.” Non-residential projects include the Santa Barbara Museum...
Collection consists of scripts for television series and mini-series reviewed by the research firm de Forest Research, Inc. Includes a variety of scripts including, "WKRP in Cincinnati," "St. Elsewhere," "Sanford and Son," "Love Boat," "Young Doctor Kildare," and "Hogans's Heroes."...
This collection consists of photographs taken by Mark De Fraeye of South Korea.
Don De Fremery explains in an introduction to this manuscript, which is typewritten on 16 legal sheets and bound at the top like a legal brief, that the items described below were found in Oakland, CA among the papers of...
Collection includes a large number of family and other portraits, many unidentified, many taken in California. Identified portraits include Reimann and DeHay family members, (including Pauline and Edward DeHay) among numerous others. Includes many scenes from the Cloverdale DeHay Ranch:...
American art preparator, restorer, and collector active in Los Angeles and Paris. De Herrera was a close friend of Man Ray, William Nelson Copley, and other notable artists. The papers include correspondence, documents, artworks, photographs, and audiovisual materials documenting De...
Collection contains 59 prints on 67 sheets. Some are signed by Romeyn de Hooghe, some are attributed to him, and several are in his style or copied after him. Most relate to contemporary political, historical events and figures in Europe,...
The Joe de Kehoe Silence and the Sun Collection highlights the stories of women and Hispanic families living in California's Mojave Desert along U.S. Highway 66 during the Great Depression. The content was generated during the course of Mr. de...
John de Kramer was an artist and Professor of art. In the 1930s, he attended Pasadena Junior College and earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1954, he began teaching in the Los...
Correspondence of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo from the 1840s to the 1880s with a number of family members and many others, including Archbishop Joseph Alemany, María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Hubert Howe Bancroft, Ramón de Zaldo, Carolina Jimeno Kahn, Juan Bautista...
The letters, diaries, accounts, petitions, statistics, and reports in the De la Guerra Collection cover the social, political, military, and economic pursuits of one of California's founding families.
This folder contains a copy of the “Certificaciòn de genealogia nobleza y armas a favor del Señor Don Dario de Oreña Y de la Guerra,” printed in 1922.
includes 11 letters, 1875, 1879, from H.H. Bancroft to General M.G. Vallejo.
Assorted letters, musical scores, and materials about British poet and writer Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) collected by Dorothy Hatch.
This collection contains correspondence of British writer Walter De la Mare (1873-1956), as well as five photographs. The strength of the collection is the correspondence, which spans decades, between De la Mare and other writers, including Morchard Bishop, H.C. Duffin,...
Terri de la Peña is a novelist, short story writer, and children's book author whose writings deal with complex issues of identity, homophobia, assimilation and resistance focusing on the lives of Chicana lesbians. This collection contains materials related to the...
Papers related to his work as a journalist pertaining Mexican American issues
A collection of Latina lesbian magazines donated by bi-cultural writer and activist tatiana de la tierra (Tatiana Barona) on December 2006. and are revolutionary Latina lesbian magazines created to stimulate dialogue and creativity within the Latina lesbian community.
Tatiana Barona, also known as Tatiana de la Tierra, was a Latina lesbian activist, artist, writer, and librarian. Born in Colombia in 1961, she immigrated with her family to the United States in 1969. Tatiana was an early pioneer of...
Robert DeLacy was a film director. The collection consists of photographs related to DeLacey's career.
Reflecting mining operations in Owyhee County. Includes cashbook, journal, and ledger with index.
The De Laurentiis Entertainment Group photographs span the years circa 1986-1989 and encompass 29.8 linear feet. The collection consists of black-and-white and color prints, proof sheets, transparencies, and slides of motion picture production photographs....
One framed photograph of de Lemos, and one framed photograph of the Stanford Art Gallery, along with exhibit captions about both....
The James De Long papers contain personal papers, architectural drawings and photographs of De Long's design practice from 1946-1988, as well as materials related to his training and work at Taliesin as a Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice and Fellow, 1946-1947....
Chiefly manuscript scores and parts of chamber music for strings and piano, with several pieces for full orchestra....
Contains a transcribed copy of Lucille Kendall's 1976 interview with labor organizer Dorothy Elizabeth De Losada documenting her involvement in the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), Local 6, in San Francisco, beginning in the 1940s.
Sound recording of interview with Dorothy Elizabeth "Betty" De Losada conducted by Lynn Bonfield. Interview focuses on friendship with Nikki Bridges Flynn, wife of ILWU leader Harry Bridges.
Collection comprises 15 black and white photographic prints and two photocopies of the front and back of a photographic print documenting Dorothy De Losada's work as a political and union activist between 1946 and 1956.
Iris de Luce, born in 1903 was a dancer and choreographer in San Francisco with companies such as Albertina Raasch’s ballet company, the San Francisco Ballet, and the San Francisco Opera’s Ballet, as well as in Paris at the Opera...
Photograph album, dating to around 1900, containing approximately 85 albumen prints of a family vacation at Matilija Springs in Ventura County California, as well as albumen prints of various places in Southern California, including Catalina Island and Coronado Island in...
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Paul de Man documenting his career as a scholar and literary theorist in the field of comparative literature, and as an academic in the United States. Files primarily contain his manuscripts...
Audiovisual materials, pamphlets, brochures, correspondence and ephemera related to AIDS education in Catholic schools and parishes collected by Father Rodney J. De Martini, a Catholic priest from San Francisco, California who was also a vocal AIDS educator and lobbyist. The...
This folder contains several dance cards and invitations to balls from 1849-1867 and undated, envelopes from real estate offices and the pension office of the U.S. Department of the Interior, letters of correspondence regarding pension matters, an Aetna insurance policy,...
Programs, proceedings, memoranda, personnel records, photographs, and caricatures relating to the founding conference of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945.
Agnes De Mille (1908 or 1905- ) appeared as a dancer in the Grand street follies (1928), creating the choreography for a revival of the Black crook in Hoboken the following year. She danced and choreographed in London before returning...
The collection relates mainly to de Mille's research and writings on Carlos Castaneda. The collection was received in 1980 and the correspondence (mostly photocopies) was restricted until 1990. Footnotes to Chapter 40 of (1980) provide an early, brief description of...
Edna Smith de Nunzio (1905-1985) was an operatic singer from San Francisco. When the San Francisco Opera opened for its first season in 1923, she was engaged by Gaetano Merola to sing in the chorus, where she eventually transitioned to...
Family documents, including birth, baptism, school records, marriage, nobility, and death certificates. There are also French legal documents concerning a lawsuit, 1828-1830, 18th century property documents, 18th century passports, and a family tree....
The (1902-2013) document the personal, professional, and activist background of Molina de Pick and include: reports, correspondence, promotional materials, organizational records, conference materials, legal documents, teaching materials, press clippings, photographs, original artwork, and ephemera. The collection is divided into eight...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, minutes and meeting materials, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to nuclear power plants in the United States and abroad, including issues of licensing, safety and waste management.
Letters concerning the Territorial Enterprise, Mark Twain, and the writing of his book on the Big Bonanza ; manuscripts of sketches written for newspapers and magazines; clippings; notes and notebooks; a few papers of other members of his family. The...
Correspondence of English writer Thomas De Quincey and his family.
The Michael De Rose drawings of the Robert Emmons residence consist of three presentation boards, all dated 1992. Presentation boards depict proposed elevation changes and additions to the south and east face of existing main house in the form of...
This collection includes materials from the deSaisset family consisting of correspondence, financial papers, legal records, diaries and accounts, as well as clippings and ephemera.
The Pedro de Saisset Family Collection is primarily comprised of photographs of members of the Pedro de Saisset family from the 1860s to the 1950s. The collection includes portraits of family members, photographs of the family at their ranch in...
The De Shield Family Papers document three generations from the De Shields family. The bulk of the papers document the life and businesses of Ivan De Shields.
Relates to the bankruptcy of De Standaard and other periodicals.
The collection contains two small manuscripts, in French, of misprints and corrections to Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern de Trobriand's Civil War experiences, (1867), later translated as . ...
Relates to the neutrality of Ireland during World War II and to Anglo-Irish relations. Speech delivered May 16, 1945.
The John De Vincenzi Papers document De Vincenzi's activities as the chair of the Gallery Advisory Committee to the San José Fine Arts Commission. The committee advocated for, planned, and managed the development of the San José Civic Gallery--now...
Consists of personal and professional correspondence, field notes including Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Test results and tables, lecture notes and other course materials and De Vos' research and writings on cultural psychology and migration studies.
Collection includes: 1)correspondence to and from Bernard DeVoto and to and from Avis DeVoto and other miscellaneous correspondents including Wallace Stegner and Carl Brandt, 2) financial papers such as cash account books, tax returns, receipts, 3) legal agreements, contracts and...
Bernard DeVoto (1897-1955) was a novelist, historian, critic, and editor. His collection includes correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with...
Letters between Harper's Magazine and Bernard A. DeVoto (1948-1955) concerning his column, "Easy Chair." Also includes typescript copies of letters from Harper's to senders of letters of condolence and letters to and from Harper's concerning DeVoto....
This collection was originally part of the Alfred H. de Vries map collection. The map collection is available through UC Berkeley and contains 416 volumes in addition 106 individual sheet maps. This collection consists of original manuscript “Maps and their...
Bob de Vries is an Old China Hand, whose Dutch father was involved in the Holland China Trading Company. He lived in Shanghai, and was interned by the Japanese at the Chapei internment camp during World War II. The collection...
Collection comprises 18 issues of ( ), ranging in date from 1945 April 24 through 1945 June 1.
This folder contains 1 1890 letter of description from De Witt to an unknown person regarding the history and provenance of a watercolor sketch of the “San Francisco After the Fire” done by John Pendergrast in 1851.
V. 1 - Diaries, June 1, 1846-Feb. 19, 1847 (in notebook, 1836-1843, of his father, James Loudon as member, Ohio Legislature) and June 15, 1847-Aug. 2, 1848, kept while serving with the First Ohio Infantry in Mexico and as a...
Contents: journal kept by Alfred De Witt on his voyage around the Horn, Apr. 6 - Sept. 22, 1848; 26 letters, 1848-1867, written by Alfred and 30 letters, 1849-1851, by his wife, Margaret, to family in New York, relating to...
Writings, correspondence, notes, studies, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the economics of education and the role of education in developing professional and other skilled manpower resources in the United States, Western Europe, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,...
This file contains one photocopy of a hand written 13 page manuscript created by Mrs. Capt. S.I. De Wolf, on May 25, 1892, at Fulton, Sonoma County, California. It consists of "An account of the loss of the Steamship Brother...
This collection consists of clippings, scrapbooks, vaudeville photo album, musical arrangements, posters, awards, stills from stage, motion pictures, and television covering the period 1925-1974 from actor Billy De Wolfe (1907-1974). There are also miscellaneous scripts from his stage appearances including...
Title supplied by cataloger
Contains primarily minutes and material received by members of Boards of Directors for the Chronicle Publishing Company, Ortega Investment Company, and West Tacoma Newsprint Company. Includes the records for the Municipal Properties Company, a small amount of material related to...
Dead Feminists Broadside Collection is also known as the "Dead Feminists" Series. Each hand lettered, letterpress-printed broadside features a quote by women in history and juxtaposes it into contemporary social and political issues.
Seven broadsides printed by Chandler O'Leary of Anagram Press and Jessica Spring of Springtide Press, in honor of the social and political power of women throughout history.
Set of 20 oversized postcard reproductions of the ongoing Dead Feminists series.
Last five pages of the original manuscript, with autograph of the author, dated August 7, 1874, together with letter of S.P. Avery.
Three items transcribed from a Colorado Springs periodical, Out West, 1873 (in handwriting of Kate and Matilda G. Bancroft): 1. "Dead Men's Gulch" (October, 1873), 1 l. By William N. Byers, recounting the origin of the name, 1859. 2. "Trinidad...
Fliers, programs, and clippings of openly gay rapper and hip hop artist, performance artist, and actor, Deadlee (Joseph Lee). The materials document his career from 2001-2009.
The Deaf AIDS Center Collection documents the educational and social activities of the Center through photographs, flyers, and ephemera.
The Deaf Women's History Project Collection contains video interviews conducted by Evelyn L. Preston and Caroline Preston Bass as part of a grant-funded project to film deaf women about their lives during World War II.
Correspondence by Edna and Dorothy Deakin, who were the daughters of artist Edwin Deakin.
Scrapbook of Deakin's California mission sketches; sketches of El Molino, a Spanish mill in Pasadena; several magazines of which belonged to Deakin (1900-1905). ca. 1872-1905.
23 prints of the California missions by Edwin Deakin. Deakin, an English-born artist, became well known for his paintings of the California Missions that drew public attention to their deteriorating state.
The Deakin Tract album contains 54 photographic prints showing mining and timber lands in Butte, Plumas and Tehama counties, California circa 1889. The photographs are circular, about 6.5 cm. in diameter, and are possibly Kodak I prints. The title of...
Columbia's library school, New York Public Library, 1920s; the American Library Association, 1930-1933; University of Chicago's graduate library school, 1933-1935; university positions at Colby, Temple, Columbia; critique of library education, 1945; Dean of Berkeley's School of Librarianship, 1946-1961: colleagues, finances,...
The James Dean collection contains papers related to the movie star, James Dean (1931-1955). Records include papers and memorabilia. There are a few items with images of Elvis Presley. Published works were separated from the archival material and catalogued as...
Papers include manuscript/typescripts, photographs on scrapbook pages. Ms. Ferguson was a dental hygienist, School of Dentistry Class of 1937....
This collection contains correspondence received by Jennette Dean from four soldiers during the Spanish-American War.
Jessie E. Dean was employed by the Los County Department of Charities from 1919 to 1943, and served as Supervisor in the successive Divisions of Outdoor Relief, County Welfare and Indigent Relief. A citation of appreciation from her fellow workers,...
This series was created to document the activities of John W. Dean III as he carried out his duties as Counsel to the President on legal, political and legislative issues in the Nixon administration.
Democrat of Greek parentage, and Dean of the California Legislature 1959-1996, Senator Nicholas Petris discusses his Oakland constituencies, culture and traditions of the Greek community, the rise of the California Democratic Party, California state politics and government, with particular attention...
Discusses his family background, and engineering education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of California, Berkeley, 1928-1941. He also discusses his research, consulting with the military, and academic studies during World War II. Includes reminiscences of the...
Recollections of student days at the University of California, class of 1906; association with the University as assistant to, and, later, dean of women students.
The collection includes materials related to Ruth E. Anderson's work as UC Davis Dean of Women, including correspondence, daily boards, information on campus groups and committees, publications, photographs, and materials related to the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL). Also present...
Clippings and programs pertaining to Dean's track career at Burlingame High School, San Mateo Junior College, Stanford University, and the Olympic Club in San Francisco; also includes programs from the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles and the track and...
A collection of diaries, letters, scrapbooks, and family bible of the Robert G. Dean family. Family bible which contains some family information, oil and gas certificates, diaries written by Robert G. Dean, scrapbooks, letters to his wife, ledgers, and 1836...
Photograph album mockups of Roy Dean's books (1969) and (1972) as well as black-and-white photographic prints used or considered in these or his other books. In addition to his photography, Dean was an actor in theater, television, and film, as...
One letter (TLS) to Hamilton Von Breton re regional foreign policy conferences. Washington, [D.C.], 14 Jan. 1963. Alpha list.
Relates to Allied military activities during World War II and the Nuremberg trials.
Title from spine, supplied by library binder.
Memoirs, relating to political conditions in France from World War I through World War II, including especially developments in the French socialist movement, the growth of a French fascist movement, and the policies of the Vichy regime; and diaries, 1939-1945,...
Raw footage of interviews with Western journalists and Sovietologists, relating to the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in 1953, and to subsequent political change and de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union. Used in production of The Death of Stalin, a...
Early death records for Yolo County filed with the County Clerk-Recorder. Location: A38.1
Flyer announcing a "Slideshow/Discussion about the KKK and the Black Nation's fight for liberation", November 9, [1981], at the New Valley Ministry in San Francisco, and a statewide anti-Klan conference and demonstration on November 14th and 15th . The events...
Correspondence and minutes pertaining to Death Valley and Death Valley explorer Henry Wade.
Death Valley '49ers Papers contains correspondence, programs, newsletters, meeting minutes, and flyers related to the Death Valley '49ers group....
The Death Valley Automobile Trip photograph album containing 76 prints appears to be the record of a sightseeing trip made from Los Angeles to Death Valley in 1926. A written record--in the form of diary entries--is also included and consists...
Chiefly snapshots of young people (presumably students from the College of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif.) on outings to Death Valley and Boulder (Hoover) Dam in the late 1930's. Also includes sixteen views, with descriptive captions, of the Sacramento flood...
Three letters (9 p.) discussing business dealings in and around Death Valley including mining claims, finding mineral specimens for museums and oil for drilling.
Death Valley Days was one of a few western anthology series as well as the longest-running series on television (1952-1970 and 1975). The collection consists of scripts for 130-plus episodes, spanning 1960-1969.
Motion picture film of selected episodes of the Western television series, of which Ronald Reagan was host.
RECORDS CREATED BY DEVA OR WAS CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED MATERIALS FROM OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. KEPT AS RECORDS BY DEVA ADMINISTRATION AS A PART OF CENTRAL FILES.
A bound leather album containing fifty five black and white photographs of a location in Death Valley, California, known as Scotty's Castle. Scotty's Castle was named after Walter Scott (1872-1954), better known as Death Valley Scotty, who was one of...
Views depict 20-mule team borax wagon (dated 1907) and various Death Valley landmarks: Dante's View, sand dunes, Zabriskie Point region, Bad Water, and tombstone of gold prospectors Frank "Shorty" Harris and Jim Dayton. (Harris grave memorial erected 1936. cf. Inyo...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, schedules, public opinion polling data, promotional material, press releases, news summaries, and clippings, relating to the political career of Ronald Reagan, the 1976 and 1980 Reagan presidential campaigns, and speaking and writing projects of Ronald and Nancy...
The Paul H. DeBach Papers document University of California, Riverside professor Paul DeBach's pioneering work in the field of integrated pest management and in the biological control of insect pests and weeds. The collection spans the years 1921-1989 (bulk 1955-1980)...
Photographs by photographer Anthony “Tony” DeBone (alternate spelling De Bone). DeBone held an MFA in Art from Mills College, Oakland, California. Though not gay himself, DeBone’s work focused on the LGBTQ and kink community. Included in the collection are prints,...
Relates to military camouflage during World War I.
This collection comprises one sound disc with accomanying transcript, and two videotapes of two oral history interviews with Debora Sessler conducted by the Holocaust Media Project on March 1, 1985 and by the Holocaust Oral History Project on June 2,...
1: poster of a young man and woman holding a "Bring the Troops Home Now" placard, titled: San Francisco Peace March, April 15, 1967 (after Michelle Vignes) -- 2: poster of the back of a man in a Hell's Angels...
Includes subject files on adoption, infants with disabilities, parenting with disabilities, prenatal care, reproductive rights, Harlan Hahn articles and wheelchairs; records on organizations Kaplan is involved with including the Disability Rights Center, Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund and World...
Materials document Jewish life on the Palos Verdes Peninsula from the 1960s through the 1990s.
The Gerard Debreu papers, 1949-2001, consist of correspondence; professional activities, which include research notes, writing and editorial work, visiting scholar appointments, and speeches; organizational files; course notes; a small amount of papers pertaining to Debreu winning the Nobel Prize; and...
Correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings, biographical material, and other personal papers, 1948-1995, from actor, artist, and raconteur Samson DeBrier. After working as an actor in the 1910s and 1920s, most notably in the film , the eccentric DeBrier remained in Hollywood...
Relates to personal matters and the American labor and socialist movements. Includes a few letters from Theodore Debs, brother of E. V. Debs, to F. X. Holl, 1904-1931. Compiled by Sydney Strong.
The Allen G. Debus collection focuses on early entertainers, pioneer recording artists, vaudeville, minstrelsy, and the popular musical forms of the late 19th and early 20th century. The collection includes sheet music, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and other primary source documents,...
Small collection of audio recordings of Creole speech and song collected or recorded by linguist David DeCamp in Jamaica and Belize.
This collection contains original handwritten sheet music, a small amount of published sheet music, newspaper clippings and personal papers of Alberico DeCaprio.
Certificates and awards presented to DeCarli as well as DVD and VHS copies of his oral history (2002) and "The DeCarli and Foy Families and Recollections".
The Decatur (built 1921; destroyer: U.S. Navy) photograph, 1926, (SAFR 24640, P15-013) is comprised of a photograph of the United States Navy destroyer DECATUR underway and an accompanying newswire caption. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and...
Black-and-white photographs of a recording studio and record pressing facility in Brussels, Belgium.
The Lawrence DeCeasar papers contain materials related to the life and career of the local ragtime musician. DeCeasar (1931-2002), also known as Larry Langtry and Silver Dollar Larry, worked in saloons from New Orleans to Juneau, Alaska. He was active...
The Edward DeCelle Papers, 1969-2001, includes the correspondence, transaction records and research files of art collector and former San Francisco gallery owner Edward Brooks DeCelle.
The John DeChancie papers is a collection of documents consisting of manuscripts, page proofs, and correspondence relating to the literary works of American comic fantasy and science fiction writer, John DeChancie.
Depicts scenes in the Caucasus.
The first document outlines the events and employment data forming the basis of the chairman's decision on a dispute beginning on October 23, 1943, between the San Pedro Local of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and the Maritime Industry...
This collection consists chiefly of letters of political personages that Father Allan Deck, S.J., received from 1959 to 1963.
Includes printed materials and scrapbooks containing clippings, photographs, correspondence and notes.
Includes notes and correspondence about railway mail service of the Sierra Railroad, written by Archie C. Decker to Robert J. Hannah of the California-Nevada Railroad Historical Society. Also includes biographical information about Hannah's father, Arthur T. Hannah (1886-1936), who was...
Correspondence, lectures, notes, and photographs, relating to activities of the U.S.S. , Spanish neutrality, and refugees in the Middle East, during World War I.
Memorabilia of Admiral Decker in occupied Japan. Photograph albums primarily of high ranking military figures and the Yokosuka shipyards, as well as clippings of Benton Clark Decker....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, orders, citations, memorabilia, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to U.S. occupation forces in Japan, and U.S. foreign relations in the Far East.
The Bruce Decker papers contain materials related to his AIDS advocacy, including his leadership in the No on 64 and No on 102 campaigns, his service on the California AIDS Advisory Committee and his business ventures in the biotechnology field,...
Two carbon copy manuscripts entitled To: National Advisory Commission on Food and Fiber and In re: Natural Law.
Business papers, certificates, correspondence, deeds, mining papers, sales of public land materials, tax receipts.
Business papers, certificates, correspondence, deeds, mining papers, sales of public land materials, tax receipts....
Relates to proposed changes in Vichy government policy following the Allied landings in Normandy. Written by a group of right-wing French political figures.
London, 1653. [Gt. Brit. Sovereigns, etc. 1649-1658 (Oliver Cromwell)]. Printed by Henry Hills and William du-Gard. Wing C-7077. Oversize boxed. Alpha list.
Declarations of Homestead consists of 18 bound and disbound books recorded in San Diego County from 1860 to 1931. These documents relate to the Homestead Act (1862-1976). Early records may include property within present-day Imperial, Inyo, Riverside, and San Bernardino...
The collection contains correspondence files pertaining to a festschrift being prepared to honor Alexander DeConde (1920-), UCSB professor of history and expert in American foreign relations....
Relates to American foreign policy toward Latin America during the presidential administration of Herbert Hoover.
This collection contains catalogs, price lists, designs, photographs, and ceramic objects documenting the history of Decora Ceramics, and its predecessor, Ylyne Studio, makers of Smithware and Florencita, circa 1947-1953. The firms were founded and co-owned by Smith Russell (1895-1979), Pomona...
Decorative architectural pieces and photographs from the Jackling house designed by George Washington Smith span 16 linear feet and date from circa 1925. The collection is composed of: one star shoulder wooden door frame from the organ room, one copper...
Memoir covering period from 1930-1969, discusses history of the Department of Decorative Design from its origin in 1930 as Household Arts, developing into Decorative Art, and then Design, and how later it came to be transferred to the College of...
Emma Redington (Lee) Thayer (ca. 1874-ca. 1973) was the co-founder of Decorative Designers, a New York City based firm that produced binding designs, dust jackets, book illustrations, and advertising material. She specialized in conventionalized decorations and designed most of the...
Glass lantern slides, negatives, photographic albums, notebooks, travelogues, and miscellaneous artifacts that document DeCou's travels in five continents and subsequent travel lecture tours ca. 1920-1941.
Distribution of the estate of Kate D. McLaughlin, widow of Charles McLaughlin, railroad contractor.
Decree from George III conferring the title of Lieutenant of and in the County of Sommerset on Lord Frederick North, March 16, 1774.
Administrative records, articles, bibliographies, clippings, correspondence, meeting notes, photographs, and project proposals, 1975-2008, primarily documenting Teresa DeCrescenzo's social work on behalf of at-risk lesbian and gay teenagers. Decrescenzo served as the president of the board of directors at the Gay...
A collection of petitions, viceregal decrees, fiscal's statements, and related documents from Mexico, and a few from the Philippines, recording ex parte proceedings in cases which were brought before the Viceroy of New Spain during the period 1801-1811 and which...
The Wadie P. Deddeh Papers consist of 11.5 cubic feet of records reflecting Deddeh's activities during his 26-year career in the Assembly and Senate. The records contain Bill Files, 1973-1993 and Subject Files, 1967-1976.
Papers relating to the Sierra Club High Trip.
Botanist and conservationist Mary DeDecker's correspondence, publications, as well as materials related to the Owens Valley Unified School District, the Inyo County Museum, and the Eureka Dunes.
Program and other material relating to the 250th anniversary celebration of the town, 1886. Laid in: Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Deham Massachusetts [Main F74.D3 D5]. Purch
Recollection of growing up in San Francisco; her husband, Charles Porter, and her brother-in-law, Bruce Porter; involvement with the League of Women Voters; long service in local, state and national Democratic Party activities; women prominent in political circles, including Helen...
The Dedicated Vessel Research Program Records, which date from 1972 to 1980, document the entire scope of the DVRP project undertaken in the late 1970s, and includes records generated by the DVRP as well as other records and publications scientists...
Images of Crothers Hall and dedication ceremony....
The Frank E. Buck Jade Collection was given to the Stanford University Museum of Art by Alice Meyer Buck in memory of her husband.
This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and various Stanford ephemera showing student life....
Contains deed and abstract of title for the property bordered by King and Berry, between 7th (formerly Harris) and 8th (formerly Price) Streets, and adjacent to Mission Creek. The deed, June 29, 1866, transfers ownership from Josiah Belden and James...
Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence, relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.
Tracing of original deed of sale, Monterey, 1844 July 26, signed by Florencio Serrano, José Castro, Francisco Pacheco, and others; and certificate of authentication from the office of the U.S. Surveyor General, 1858 Sept. 29. Relates to land case 211...
Consists of records of deeds in Yolo County from the establishment of the county in 1850 to the present day. Location: A30.2 - A35.3
Deeds consist of 12 bound and disbound volumes dating from 1850 to 1916, with the bulk dating from 1850 to 1868. There are a small number of deeds created and executed prior to 1850 that were not recorded until 1850....
Deeds convey property bounded by Eddy, Larkin, and Willow streets in the Western Addition, San Francisco, Calif. The 1862 deed transfers the property from Joseph P. Hoge of San Francisco to Robert Dudgeon of San Francisco. The 1863 deed transfers...
Deeds convey property in San Francisco, Calif. belonging to heirs of Henry D. Johnson of Cincinnati, Ohio to Louis Cohn of San Francisco, Calif. Nara lots conveyed were numbers 196, 232, and 1147.
Deeds for property in Georgetown, Calif. off Church Street acquired by Jacob Glassman and William Prindle, with sketch maps on tissue attached.
Some relate to mining property.
With these: quit claim deed and deed of gift for property in Sonoma Co., California, 1933-1934.
Ctn. 1: 1851-1911; Ctn. 2: 1911-1920; Ctn. 3: 1920-1935.
Includes one from Josiah Belden, 1869.
Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence, relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.
Two deeds (4 p.) transferring land in Barnstable County, Massachusetts to Prince Jenkins. Signed by Roswell and Elizabeth Hatch and Eunice Hammond before Thomas Fish and George W. Donaldson, Justices of the Peace.
Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence, relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.
Contains typescript and handwritten poems, short stories, drafts, correspondence, one audiocassette of music performed by Rudy Jon Tanner, and other related materials submitted by various poets and writers to Teresa (Tisa) Walden, owner and editor of Deep Forest, an independent...
Two views of the lodge (in summer and winter), one of boating on a lake, and one winter snow scene.
Delivered at the 4th International Colloquium of the Interuniversity Centre for European Studies, Montreal. Photocopy.
Scrapbooks created by a Contra Costa Hills Club and Sierra Club member
The DeFalla Family collection consists of CHSSC founding documents, papers and artifacts reflecting Chinese American life, collected by the DeFalla family. It is arranged at a series and sub-series level. This collection is important to CHSSC because it contains items...
Broadside, with portraits of Lincoln, George Washing, Andrew Johns, Sherman, Grant, Sheridan, Porter, Faragut, and Dahlgreen, n.d. [Wyles Map Cabinet 1/1].
was televised 1961 to 1965. The series featured E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed as a father-son team of defense attorneys. The program established a model for social-issue type television series that were created in the early sixties. The collection...
A treatise by the Jesuit, Arrillaga, in defense of the Mística Ciudad de Dios, a life of the Virgin written by the Spanish nun, María de Ágreda. Consists of 1) a general history of the work and a review of...
Collection of four documents relating to the residencia of Revilla Gigedo the Younger as viceroy of New Spain. Consists of: 1) the defense of Revilla Gigedo, Mexico City, 1795, presented by his attorney, Pedro de Basave, and by Bernal y...
This collection contains the papers of American television and film actor Don DeFore (1913-1993). Materials include 31 screenplays, 9 reels of TV film, 16 radio transcriptions of late 1940s programs. Also included are movie magazines, publicity materials, playbills, pressbooks, clippings,...
Charlotte DeForest was the daughter of pioneer missionary, John H. DeForest, of the American Board Mission; after graduation from Smith College, she returned to Japan and worked as a missionary educator. She was the President of Kobe College for women,...
Correspondence, manuscripts of writings and translations, notes, and printed matter, relating to missionary work and education in Japan.
Relates to the acquaintanceship of J. L. DeForest with the American politician and ambassador John Davis Lodge. Consists of transcribed diary entries, 1950-1986. Photocopy.
Materials include correspondence, research files, drafts, and travel materials, among others....
Papers of June Oppen Degnan, writer, publisher, political activist, and sister of poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Most of the collection documents Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco Review in the 1960s, and her association with New Directions Books....
Papers include correspondence, invoices, certificates and newspaper clippings. Major correspondent: J. Arthur Bullard....
Relates to the history and organization of the Communist International. Photocopy.
Diploma for Master of Arts degree in history, University of California, 1924; honorary doctorate from Mills College, 1960; fellowship in the California Historical Society, 1959; and award from the American Library Association, 1961.
The collection contains some biographical details on Anthony DeGregorio but primarily consists of his extensive correspondence with Italian Pentecostal pioneers and the material he collected and used in the writing of ‘The Italian Christian Movement’. Included in his collection are...
This collection contains correspondence between PFC Joseph DeHaan, USA, and Dorothy Page during the Korean War as well as photographs and other documents.
Contents: diary letters of Edward DeHay, describing his voyage from New York to New Orleans, and his life in California, 1915; miscellaneous correspondence and accounts for various members of the family; orders for Parker Hill Spring Water, 1939-1941; and deed...
The collection consists of biographical materials, business and personal letters to the Judah, and business documents pertaining to the California Eastern Extension Railroad, ephemera relating to the family, portraits of Theodore D. Judah, and books from his library.
Relates to the Malta campaign in World War II.
This collection contains correspondence from Private Sheldon R. Kressler, USA and Corporal Gene M. Leiby, USA to Martha and Allen Deihl during the Second World War.
This collection contains correspondence, course materials, and writings related to the work of pioneering literary scholar, translator, and poet Deirdre Eberly Lashgari. Includes materials related to her studies at UC Berkeley and classes she taught on women's literature, the literature...
The Anne Weymouth Deirup Collection on Desegregation of Berkeley Schools, 1954-1979, consists of reports, newsletters, pamphlets and materials relating to the integration of Berkeley public schools and the fight for racial justice and social change. The collection includes Deirup's correspondence,...
This material spans the period from 1900-1918 with the bulk from between 1914 and 1917. The collection consists of letters, bills, contracts, powers of attorney and other legal & financial papers, notes, clippings and printed material, photographs, and maps....
Chart outlining a plan to establish an international federation of workers and institutions of intellectual and manual work, contributing to the moral and social regeneration of humanity without distinction as to nationality, race, or religion among men.
Collection consists of clippings, correspondence, playbills, photographs, film stills, and political materials associated with American actor and legislator Albert Dekker (1905-1968).
This collection contains thirty letters, original, and a personal narrative from RdM2/c Philip E. DeKorn, USN during the Second World War. Also included is biographical information and ship history.
The Barbara DeKovner-Mayer collection consists of correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to an American-Russian person-to-person correspondence and assistance program organized in the United States in 1990 as Friends Assisting Friends.
This collection includes ledgers, business and financial papers, correspondence, photographs, maps, prints, newspaper clippings and other materials related to the incorporation, operations, and liquidation of the Del Amo Estate Company. There are also some personal papers of the company’s...
This collection includes ledgers, correspondence, tax documents, newspapers, scrapbooks, photographs, theses and reports from members of the Board of Trustees, grantees, and staff of the Del Amo Foundation. Subjects include the Spanish Civil War and research and graduate study...
Collection consists of 4 volumes containing 200 black and white and color photographic reproductions of propaganda posters issued by both the Republican and Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War, 5 volumes of photographs of events and personalities of the...
Materials in this collection are from the San Pedro Rancho Nursery and Del Amo Nursery. They include ledges, tax documents, correspondence, contract information, catalogs, and artifacts on the subjects of growing and providing landscaping materials, daily business practices, contracts with...
The Arnold Del Carlo Photograph Collection consists of photographs and negatives, which document the transformation of Santa Clara Valley from orchards to an urban landscape. The years covered by the collection range from the late 1940s to the early 1970s,...
The collection contains materials collected by Virginia Hamilton Adair's friend Marcyn Del Clements, including poetry written by Virginia Hamilton Adair, drafts of Adair's first two books, magazines with articles about Adair, and videocassettes related to Adair.
This collection consists of commercially-produced recordings of Italian folk music from Italy and the United States.
Three form letters (4 p.) discussing the merger of Del Monte Corp. with R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. Includes photocopies of newspaper clippings.
Materials collected by Olin Sohm during his tenure in the Industrial Relations Department at Del Monte Corporation, headquartered in San Francisco; and Joseph P. Sohm, retired Quality Control Manager at Del Monte Plant 51 in San Jose, California.
Booklet on golf at Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, California between 1897 and 1919 featuring copies of maps, illustrations, and photographs.
This collection contains typescripts, photographs, newspapers, pamphlets, flyers, correspondence, books, magazines, and other material about the Hispanic entertainment industry in Los Angeles, California. Armando Del Moral was a journalist and a publicist as well as editor of the magazine ,...
The collection consists primarily of minutes of meetings, guest books, and photographs. The minutes are a combination of volumes (some ledger size) and regular paper. The guest books for various events might be of interest for the art work contained...
Del Rio Winery, a wine cooperative, was organized in 1934 in San Joaquin County, California. In 1963, they sold their assets to Guild Wine Co. The collection contains meeting minutes for the Board of Directors from 1934-1964. The minutes contain...
This small artificial collection contains various printed promotional items for Mexican and American productions starring Mexican actor Dolores del Río (1904-1983), chiefly dating from 1928 to 1958.
Photos of the Ygnacio and Reginaldo del Valle families, active in California business and government in the 19th century. Mostly family photos, including views taken at their Rancho Camulos, located in today’s Ventura County, California. ca. 1851-1921, undated (bulk ca....
Contains materials related to the International Lesbian and Gay Association, [Gay and Lesbian] Center Liaison Committee (New York) meeting minutes, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund news releases and photographs from three East Coast events taken by Desi del Valle.
Papers relating to Antonio Seferino del Valle, his son Ygnacio, grandson Reginaldo F., and other family members. Activities include their cattle ranching and wine businesses, particularly in Rancho San Francisco and Rancho Camulos, located in today’s Ventura County, California. Other...
A collection of personal and professional material for Reginaldo Francisco Del Valle, California lawyer, politician, and civic leader.
This collection consists of rolled architectural drawings and drafts of architect Annette Del Zoppo of the Del Zoppo-Simmons Productions company.
Boxes 1-14 include journals and accounts containing daily memoranda of the activities of the Delabere family and the administration of their estate....
Reports, correspondence, memoranda, instructions, programs, and printed matter, relating to the operation and purpose of youth work camps operated by the Vichy government in France. Includes a chart outlining French social organization, 1941.
Contains 8 letters to family describing Chicago and his duties there as an American Army officer.
Reports, speeches, conference papers, minutes, statutes, bulletins, press releases, letters, and printed matter, relating to cooperative movements and economic development in Cameroon.
The collection contains materials related to farmworker organizing and their struggle for labor rights and unionization. The majority of the materials draw from the work of the National Farm Worker Association (NFWA), the United Farm Worker Organizing Committee (UFWOC), Cesar...
Consists of the correspondence and personal papers of Pele (Phyllis) deLappe, amassed during the years 1938-2002. Correspondence includes a large collection of letters from Decca Treuhaft, also known as Jessica Mitford, Steve Murdock, and with various publishers. Papers include typescripts...
Photographs by Allison Delarue, a staff member of the McCarter Theatre, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. The collection primarily consists of photographs of shirtless men.
Letters, periodicals, reprints of articles, newspaper issues, and newsletters, relating to economic and social conditions in Algeria, independence movements in the African colonies, and French colonial policy.
Scrapbook documenting the Delaware (Shellpot Park) Dance Marathon of 1932. The scrapbook contains photographs, clippings, and contestant histories. The scrapbook is accompanied by a clipping of a 1997 article from the New York Times, entitled "Stepping into the past with...
Papers of San Diego architect Homer Delawie. The papers document Delawie's career as an architect, with information on both completed and unrealized projects. While files exist for many projects, the collection contains very few actual architectural plans. The collection does...
Research archive for a history of AFRS activity during World War II. The military radio service broadcast news and entertainment by shortwave wherever U.S. forces were engaged.
This collection encompasses most of Delbrück's lifetime and chronicles his role in the development of molecular biology. The bulk of the materials date from the time of his immigration to the U.S. in 1946. They include personal and professional correspondence,...
This collection consists of materials gathered by members of the Delco Retirees Group, including memorabilia, artifacts, photographs, historical documents, oral histories, and corporate publications, documenting the guidance systems work for NASA's Apollo lunar program that took place at Delco Systems...
The collection comprises superseded University of California, Irvine Delegations of Authority Letters (IDA) and UC Presidential Delegations of Authority Letters (DA) and supporting documentation relevant to the UC Irvine campus. IDAs and DAs are used to convey authority to specific...
Travel itinerary, correspondence. Original manuscript material is in French; all having been translated into English except a marriage license and about one page of travels. Translation includes material the library did not receive in French....
The collection consists of original manuscripts in French. A journal details Delepine's journey on the Eduoard and his short stay with the California Native Americans. There is also a letter written to his father from Sonora in 1850 giving a...
Notes, itinerary of voyages, agreement, letter, document regarding marriage.
This collection contains a book of receipts for San Diego businessman Charles Deleval, dated from October 31, 1874 to September 3, 1878.
With this, in same volume, his suggestions for travellers, and also a later diary covering the same route kept by James Masterson, April 1853.
Papers of Demetrio Delgado de Torres, Undersecretary of the Spanish Ministry of the Treasury during the period of the Civil War and personal advisor to Juan Negrin, president of the Spanish Republic. The materials, written mostly in Spanish, cover the...
George Hurrell began his career as a photographer working for MGM during the Golden Age of Hollywood, during which time he photographed some of the most famous movie stars of the period, and as a result became one of the...
Delinquent Tax Lists consist of 14 volumes. The recorded documents are Proof of Publication documents and are accompanied by published delinquent tax notices from various local newspapers, published in accordance with the California Revenue and Taxation Code, Sections 3351–3385 and...
Includes description of the property and taxes owed the county. It was bought by the County of Owyhee.
Includes description of the property and taxes owed the county. It was bought by Fred Grete.
Correspondence, research and ephemera collected by William H. Lyles as part of his research for a book on the history of Dell Paperbacks.
Internationally known and respected neuroscientist Paul Charles Dell, M.D., was intimately connected with the founding and growth of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO), an independent non-governmental organization with UNESCO affiliation. This collection covers IBRO documents and correspondence from 1961...
Four suites of etchings by Stefano della Bella, comprising 35 prints. Primarily decorative, they depict genre scenes of people and animals (in rural settings), fantastic vases, panels of grotesques, and the Medici Villa Demidoff and its gardens near Florence.
. Correspondence, newsletters, lists, clippings and articles, many by Haverland., a former UCSB librarian, about the early days of the William Wyles Collection. Donated in the memory of Della B. Haverland and Stella Haverland Rouse. Latest donation by S. Raby,...
Contains letters describing time Della Murray Banks, her husband, and E.A. Vaughn spent in Alaska as sourdoughs during the gold rush in 1896-1897. Also includes diary of Hugh Rodman, which Banks wrote about.
The C.L. Dellums papers provide insight into Dellums' career as a civil rights activist and labor leader. They encompass files he maintained as both the International Vice-President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and as a member of the...
The collection mainly represents C.L. Dellums' years as an International Vice President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) and contains the organization's records, including correspondence, Executive Board meeting minutes, district administrative papers, agreements with railroad companies, convention proceedings,...
The Ronald V. Dellums Congressional Papers are evidence of Dellums' 27-year career (1971-1998) as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. It includes committee files, constituent correspondence, legislative bills, and personal files relating to his work and legislative achievements...
Includes writings, correspondence, and notebooks of Japanese historian Delmer M. Brown.
Summation speech for the defense at the trial of H. Dentz, Haute Cour de Justice, Paris, April 20, 1945.
Relates to the activities of the Légion nationale, a Belgian fascist organization, 1922-1945. Photocopy.
Two carbon copy manuscripts entitled To: National Advisory Commission on Food and Fiber and In re: Natural Law.
Diaries, account book, scrapbooks....
Includes letters, 1853-1875, written by Charles E. DeLong to his brother, James, and to his wife and other members of his family, from California mining towns, Virginia City, Japan and Washington, D.C., relating to life in the mining country, his...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, minutes, and printed matter, relating to education in American-occupied Hesse, Germany, after World War II; American cultural exchange programs; and international education in the United States.
Financial records, minutes, lists, correspondence, and printed matter relating to Russians evacuated from China to the Tubabao displaced persons camp in the Philippines in 1949.
This is a small collection of Chapman University faculty member Paul Delp's writings along with a copy of the program from his memorial service.
The Delphian Study Club Records documents the San Jose Delphian Club's history and activities.
Three flyers and a letter (2 p.) describe the festival, organized by the poet Angelo Sikelianos, in Delphoi, Greece, May 9-10, 1927. The festival features theatrical and musical performances, games, and exhibitions.
Portfolio of documentary views of Isleton, Calif., illustrating the impact of the Great Recession financial crisis on the Sacramento River Delta Region as contrasted with pre-recession views of the area. Portfolio is divided into seven sections: "River" (scenes of residential...
Mounted dimensions: 36 x 46 cm.
The records of the Delta Omicron Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an honors organization for women in education, contains documents relating to the chapter’s administrative activities, projects and club history.
Delta Line collection (SAFR 17216, HDC 308) is comprised of two folders containing daily passenger bulletins from the S.S. Santa Mariana on voyage number 34, 1984; a photocopied article about the vessel; a cruise line guide; and navigation map for...
Records consist of register of certificates of shares (containing stubs and canceled shares), 1897-1923; minute book also containing constitution and by-laws, 1897-1930; financial records, 1913-1930, including miscellaneous correspondence; official Articles of Incorporation from State of California, 1897; and three publications...
Orders, proclamations, regulations, and memorabilia, relating to activities of the Garde bourgeoise, an auxiliary civilian police force created in German-occupied Brussels during World War I.
Report relating to political and economic conditions in Italy, 1949; typescript of the book by C. F. Delzell, Mussolini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance (Princeton, 1961); and a speech transcript entitled "War and Anti-Fascism: A Personal Memoir," 1989, relating to...
Photographs depicting American airplanes and airmen on the Pacific Ocean air base of Tinian.
This collection consists of material collected by Virginia DeMarais pertaining to the history, development, and population of Borrego Springs and the Anza-Borrego region, as well as a small collection of her personal papers.
The Demarest family collection consists chiefly of an unpublished typescript, "California Gold," by David Durie Demarest's oldest son, David Clarence Demarest(1866-1962). It embraces 51 chapters divided into three volumes. The work's preface is followed by a typescript copy of David...
Rev. Dr. Gary Demarest served as Director of Evangelism for the Presbyterian Church General Assembly in 1988, until his retirement in 1993. He has served in a variety of pastoral capacities, including pastor of the La Cañada Presbyterian Church (1965-1988)...
The collection spans the years 1933 to 2001, and includes DeMars' personal papers, records from his private practice and professional career, and materials generated by the firms DeMars & Reay, DeMars & Wells, and DeMars & Maletic.
Collection mainly consists of correspondence, administrative records from various sleep research organizations he was involved in, and sleep studies and research. It also includes course materials and student work from the Sleep and Dreams course he taught at Stanford....
This collection contains newspapers, posters, programs, and other materials related to Demeter Resources, a nonprofit women's organization founded in 1978, dedicated to the growth of the feminist community and the development of women's culture in the Monterey Bay area. The...
Tsarist Russian stamps issued in China; stamps issued by German occupation forces in Russia during World War I; Russian provisional government, White Russian and British occupation force stamps issued in Russia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War; and early...
The collection is comprised of material assembled and separated from the Cecil B. DeMille Photographs during processing. The collection consists primarily of script and research material for SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949), clippings, miscellaneous papers related to Paramount Studios, and correspondence,...
This collection chiefly consists of scripts, awards, scrapbooks, and a small group of papers of American film director and producer Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959).
The Cecil B. DeMille photographs span the 1890s-1959 (bulk 1914-1956) and encompass approximately 64 linear feet. Seventy productions, from 1914 to 1956, are represented. Films directed by DeMille are covered extensively, with scenes and off-camera photographs showing various aspects of...
Collection consists of scripts and essays written by director, writer, producer William C. DeMille (1878-1955) and his wife writer Clara Beranger (1886-1956). Also includes clippings, playbills, correspondence, and miscellaneous production materials covering the years 1896-1953.
Photographs and military document, relating to railway bridge construction on the Polish-Romanian border.
The collection is mostly about Korean human rights and democratic development during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. Also, it contains information on how American religious and citizen groups participated in activities in Washington, DC and abroad to...
Relates to political and race relations in South Africa. Produced by the Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa.
The collection on Democracy Wall consists of eight pamphlets, three pages of handwritten notes, and newspaper clippings relating to Democracy Wall in Beijing and the final years of the Cultural Revolution. All of the material in this collection was found...
Discusses interest in Democratic Party; work in several campaigns, including coordinating Adlai Stevenson's 1956 presidential campaign in southern California, Pat Brown's 1958 and 1966 gubernatorial campaigns, 1960 presidential campaign; working relationship with Pat Brown; assessment of the Brown administration.
This collection is part of CSUF Archives and Special Collections' Freedom Center. It i
Guest Pass, Seventh Session, with engraved portrait of Woodrow Wilson. San Francisco, 28 June 1920. Alpha list.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Sound recordings of proceedings, and printed copies of preparatory briefing materials for conference participants, relating to political events in Czechoslovakia from 1987 to 1989, culminating in the fall of the communist regime.
This collection reflects the activities and political sentiments of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, which began in 1973 and merged with the New American Movement in 1982 to form the Democratic Socialists of America. It comprises periodicals, pamphlets, and one...
This collection contains discussion and information bulletins and various education materials that reflect the political sentiments and educational activities of the Democratic Socialist Party (DSP). The DSP began as the Socialist Workers Party of Australia in 1972, changed its name...
The records of the Democratic State Central Committee are drawn from the papers of Elizabeth Snyder. Elizabeth Snyder was born April 8, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her political career began during college with the Young Democrats. She received her graduate...
Roll call of the Democratic State Convention , Santa Cruz, 1904
The records relate to politics in Russia and to the 1991 presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin. They include minutes of meetings, resolutions, statements, appeals, stenographic records, press reviews, and video recordings.
Photographs document the demolition of San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway, which was damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
Material includes T-shirts, audiocassette tapes, publications, including Bear Scratchings newsletters and Frontiers Newsmagazine (2002-2004), ephemera, and a 1988 Lavender Law sourcebook. Major subjects in the collection include ACT UP and AIDS, San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day, and Lavender...
This collection consists of scripts, publicity materials, books, sheet music, magazines and photographs that feature actor Gary Cooper (1901-1961), collected by Glenn DeMots.
An album of photographs documenting Civilian Conservation Corps projects in California compiled by Arthur E. DeMott. Activities pictured in the photographs include the construction of "Dalton Camp F-126," construction at Tanbark Flats, and the building of a dam.
The papers of the Den, Bell, and Luton Families are focused largely on land ownership by brothers Nicholas and Richard Den, early settlers of Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, and their heirs. They highlight the transition in land tenure during...
This file Includes the extensive Den Family history beginning in Ireland and ending with the two Den brothers becoming some of the most successful and wealthy landowners and ranchers in Southern California. The folder contains the detailed history of the...
Certificates and records of service in the Russian Imperial army.
Correspondence, writings, radio transcripts, serial issues, and other printed matter relating to Czechoslovak émigré affairs, Czechoslovak culture, and Western radio broadcasting to Czechoslovakia.
Documents related to the career of Herman C.B. Denber....
Richard M. Denbo was born on March 10, 1897 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Denbo served as an aviation engine mechanic. He transferred his interest as an auto mechanic to aircraft engines when he enlisted in the Army Air Corps...
Writings and correspondence relating to American, West German, and Japanese military relations with Taiwan.
Collection of notes regarding the Women’s Temperance Union in Contra Costa County. These notes include the names of officers and the minutes of meetings.
Relates to the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and especially to interpretations of events of the Revolution and Civil War made by Nikolai N. Golovin in his book Rossiiskaia Kontr-revoliutsiia v 1917-1918 g. g. (Paris, 1937).
Relates to the southern and western fronts during the Russian Civil War. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
One letter (TLS) to Allan and Mrs. Nevins, re trip to Pasadena, the Huntington, Santa Barbara, and elsewhere, doing research. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 12 June 1960. Alpha list.
One letter (ALS) to Dave [?], re an interview he conducted with her and her impressions of L.A. New York, n.d.
Collection contains a letter (3 p., Jan. 2 1973) from Levertov to Philip Whalen, complementing Whalen's recent novel and discussing Robert Duncan and Carol Berge. Also includes an annotated galley proof for Levertov's Candles in Babylon, which was apparently given...
Contains papers and records related to Denise Lubett's work as a fine press bookbinder in London, England including work orders, designs, drafts, drawings, sketches, photographic proofs (8 x 10, black and white) and color slides of finished works, various other...
One letter (ALS) on Denishawn letterhead stationery, to Miss Wirt Hicks, thanking her for becoming a founder subscriber to the Denishawn Magazine. New York, [ca. 1924-1925].
This folder contains two photocopied pages from the original diary of Charles H. Denison who came to California on January 16th, 1849 on board the "Barque Madonna".
Samuel Denison letters. Mexico City. 1856-1857. Also, two letters to Thomas Denison from 1868-1869: one from his mother and the other from Marry[?] E. Wainwrights in Shanghai, China. Total 21 letters, 35 pages, and 3 envelopes.
Samuel Denison letters. Mexico City. 1856-1857. Also, two letters to Thomas Denison from 1868-1869: one from his mother and the other from Marry[?] E. Wainwrights in Shanghai, China. Total 21 letters, 35 pages, and 3 envelopes.
These papers contain the correspondence and writings of Sviatoslav V. Denisov, Major General of the Don Cossack Army and participant in the Don Cossack uprising of 1918. In emigration, Denisov was president of the Cossack Union in the United States,...
Relates to Central European political, economic, and military federation.
The collection consists of photographs of the Mayne R. Denman family of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Denman worked for the Smith Premier Typewriter Company in eastern Ohio and West Virginia. There is a Los Angeles address on one of the photographs.
Correspondence; reports; speeches and publications; legal and financial papers; briefs, arguments and other legal documents; copies of judicial opinions; scrapbooks; clippings. Mainly concerning his legal and judicial career, his interest in politics and judicial and electoral reforms, his chairmanship of...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Denmark newspaper collection (1914-1954) comprises twelve unique titles of publication, in both Danish and German. All of the titles...
The papers of Donald Gordon Denning, entomologist, and a leading authority on the caddis fly. Included are his correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, photographs, drawings, and an oversized box of glass shards wrapped in foam.
Photographs of Los Angeles-area buildings and residences designed by Oliver P. Dennis or his partnership Dennis & Farwell, approximately 1895 to 1913.
Actor Alfred Dennis has appeared on film, television and stage. The collection consists of scripts that appear to be related to Dennis' local and/or community theater involvement.
Correspondence between Angola inmate Douglas Dennis and others, especially attorney and prison reform advocate Robert Perske.
Travel journals and scrapbooks created by Faith Dennis, curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1913-1985.
Poetry and ephemera by Holt, sent to Philip Whalen. Alpha list.
One poem, "For IV." Santa Barbara
This collection contains material collected and authored by Jan Dennis regarding Manhattan Beach local politics and history. The majority of this collection contains Manhattan Beach City Council meeting minutes, agendas, memorandums, staff reports, and resolutions; and clippings, reports, flyers, brochures,...
Correspondence and writings relating to fascist and isolationist movements in the United States, and to American politics and foreign policy. Includes copies of the newsletters edited by L. Dennis, and subscription records.
Interviewer: David Russell. Interviewee(s): Dennis Lynds. Transcript: Yes, for Tapes 1-8. Related materials: Background/research materials.
The Dennis M. Ogawa Nippu Jiji Photograph Collection are made available at the courtesy of the Hawaii Times Photo Archives Foundation. This long-term collaborative project started with the Foundation rescuing and organizing about 25,000 published and unpublished photographs and supporting...
The Reid W. Dennis photograph collection of San Francisco Gold Rush era art, 1850, (SAFR 23151, P00-013) is comprised of photographs of John Prendergast pencil drawings and Frederick Tobin paintings depicting San Francisco, California, and the surrounding San Francisco Bay...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Scrapbook documents the planning, fundraising, and development of Dennis the Menace Playground in Monterey.
In the spring of 1952, the Monterey City Planning Commission designated a rubbish dump site at Lake El Estero for a new city recreation area, including a baseball park, a picnic area, and a childrenʼs playground. The Monterey Peninsula Junior...
Peace and Freedom Party materials, much of which is related to Eldridge Cleaver and his 1968 presidential campaign on the Party ticket. Includes Peace and Freedom Party literature, materials from state affiliates, ephemera, and literature from and about other groups...
Correspondence, writings, legal briefs, legal case files, other legal records, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to international arbitration of boundary disputes and legal claims against governments brought by foreign nationals, and to efforts for the promotion of international law,...
40 three-picture Gem lantern slides of various scenes and subjects, ca. 1900. One ten-picture demonstration slide for the Edison Home Kinetoscope, ca. 1905. Photograph of Centaur Film Co., ca. 1913. Roll of Edison Home Kinetoscope Film "The Tramp's Revenge" ca....
Complete sets of two photographic projects by Dennis Witmer: Far to the North (ffALB box 1) and Alaska as the Measure (fffALB boxes 1-2). Far to the North includes views of the Brooks Range taken in 1996 and comprises all...
Diaries, account books, photos, documents, correspondence, engineering blueprints and architectural drawing templates (among other items) relating to the career of A.L. (Leon) Dennison.
This small group consists mainly of materials dealing with the production of two plays by California writer Melcena Burns Denny (1876–1974): "Black Bart, The Lone Robber of Calaveras" and "Lola Montez, The Spider Dancer"
Contains Sierra Club records, including Board of Directors meeting minutes, Budget Committee files, Sierra Club Committee on Political Education (SCCOPE) files, and Sierra Club Foundation Board of Trustee meeting minutes. Also includes correspondence and speeches, particularly from the years 1982-1984,...
Papers relating to Denny Shaffer's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Collection includes scores (chiefly manuscript) of Denny's compositions for piano, orchestra, and organ; correspondence from 1937 through 1973; clippings and programs related to performances, drafts, sketches, and class exercises....
Records of artist Robert S. Densham Cal Poly Emeritus Professor, commercial artist, and former Cuesta College advisor. Collection is unprocessed and requires advance notice for research access.
These materials, collected by Jack Denslow, document the life of Henrique Vivian Messetti, a writer, performer, and member of a vaudeville-circus family active during the 1920's-1940's. Messetti was born on September 5, 1918 in Spain where his parents were performing....
Pat Denslow (30 April 1918 - 11 September 2005) was a lesbian activist and organizer. She worked heavily with both the Southern California Women for Understanding (SCWU) as well as Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC). This collection includes interview...
The collection consists of original artwork by W. W. Denslow for and all part of the Denslow's Picture Books for Children series published by G.W. Dillingham Co. in 1903.
Frances Densmore was an American ethnographer and ethnomusicologist born in 1867 in Red Wing, Minnesota. She wrote more than 20 books and 100 articles. She also made more than 2,000 wax cylinder recordings of Native music, including recordings for the...
Includes material about longtime Southern Pacific telegrapher and station agent Harold Densmore’s adult life collected by his daughter Sandra (Densmore) Parker.
Minutes, correspondence, stock certificates, rolled plans and maps, and other records. Mine is located near Columbia, California.
An album of over 100 photographs chronicling early automotive tours across the United States, 1904-1915.
The Harry Dent file group includes information pertaining to his tenure as Deputy Counsel and as Special Counsel to the President. Dent's responsibilities included liaison with the South and the many Federal agencies. Some topics in the Dent files are...
Joseph Malaby Dent (1849-1926) was an English bookbinder who created finely produced classics by Shakespeare, Scott, Dickens and Jane Austen. He also published illustrated books and the series, which was to contain the most important works of world literature with...
Includes tapes, transcripts, biographical materials, photographs, of oral history interviews with sixteen dentists from the San Francisco Bay Area, and correspondence and records associated with the project....
Includes tapes, transcripts, biographical materials, photographs, of oral history interviews (1984-87) with twelve dentists from UCSF School of Dentistry faculty, and correspondence and records associated with the project. The principal interviewer was Lynne Baldassare-Cruz, Dental Student IV....
Collection consists of an account book which records in manuscript, on pre-printed forms (two per sheet) the dental patient's name, procedure performed, amount charged, amount received on account, and balance due, for transactions numbered 10600-10899 at a St. Louis dentist's...
Record Series 191 contains publications of UCLA's School of Dentistry.
The collection contains family papers, land deeds, business papers related to Denton land surveys, and several maps of the Baja California region.
Approximately 123 items: mainly indentures for property of the family in England, copies of portraits, genealogical material.
Title documents and correspondence related to the ownership of the Denton Ranch, also known as Rancho Jacume, located on the international border in Baja California Norte, Mexico near La Rumerosa. The collection forms the documentation for the Denton Family's claim...
Avengers Motorcycle Club administrative records, subject files on gay and lesbian organizations, and personal papers, 1931-1988, from Richard Denton. Denton worked as a minister and librarian for Presbyterian churches throughout California. In the 1970s he became a member and officer...
Relates to events in Syria during World War II.
The documents the work and influences of Carl S. Dentzel throughout his lifetime as a journalist and a community activist, including the renaming of the city of Northridge, the coverage of the conflicts abroad between the U.S., Central America, South...
Photographs of the American West, dating from the 1870s to the 1890s, collected by Carl S. Dentzel (1913-1980), director of the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, California, including a disbound album of photographs of Alaska taken by A. L. Broadbent....
Claim for a mine, including petition, testimony of witnesses, copies of public announcements, and grant of the land signed by the petitioner and by officials.
Miscellanous accident reports (primarily derailments) detailed on D&RG forms.
Four typescript letters from various parties involved in resolving a dispute concerning compensation for the use of Pueblo Indian land for a railroad right-of-way that had been partially prepared and then abandoned by the railroad company. Correspondence includes that from...
Freight bill (Form 3739).
Case before District Court, Lake County, Colorado, D&RGW vs. S.J. Peterson.
Correspondence...
Consists of personal, political, business and family correspondence of James William Denver and his family. Topics reflect the political focus of Denver and his family, with speculation about political success, discussion of the nuts and bolts of politicking, and the...
Writings and correspondence, relating mainly to Herbert L. Matthews and his reportage of the Cuban revolution. Includes government documents relating to Matthews obtained in response to Freedom of Information Act requests. Used as research material for the book by Anthony...
Geri DePaoli is an artist and art historian. The collection contain materials related to her work on two exhibitions, The Trans Parent Thread: Asian Philosophy in Recent American Art, which was organized by the Hofstra Museum, Hofstra University and the...
The UC Irvine Department of African American Studies was founded in 2016. It began as a multidisciplinary program for African American studies within the School of Humanities, offering a minor starting in 1991, and a major in 1998. This collection...
Title supplied by cataloger.
The collection consists of 9 motion picture film reels from the University of California, Irvine, Department of Anthropology documenting the construction and use of a canoe by a craftsman named Uliulileave from Satalo, Samoa, as well as the work of...
The bulk of this collection consists of correspondence files maintained by the Department of Anthropology for the period of A.L. Kroeber's career, although it includes others prominent in the department throughout this period. These files reflect the professional and research...
The collection consists of materials from the Department of Anthropology at UC Riverside, including video and audio tapes of faculty lectures and interviews, and documents related to a former media lending library in the department that lent out anthropology related...
This collection comprises the records of the University of California, Irvine, Department of Asian American Studies. The Department of Asian American Studies was founded out of student activism in the early 1990s and offers an undergraduate major, minor, the country's...
Education; early career at universities of Illinois, Stanford, and Washington; research on galactosemia, aldolase, RNA polymerase, pancreatic differentiation; Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco [UCSF]: recruitment, development of department, introducing molecular approach, administrative and science strategy,...
The Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Records contain subject files, correspondence, files related to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, and farm building plans. The collection also contains an index of images and associated negatives that were photographed by...
The Chicano/Latino Studies Department was an interdisciplinary department organized to provide undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to examine the historical and contemporary experiences of Americans of Latino origin or ancestry. This collection includes emails, posters, reports, meeting minutes,...
This collection contains Department of Community Planning Staff Reports relating to architecturally and historically significant homes in Carmel-by-the-Sea. The Department of Community Planning and Building is responsible for land-use management, design review, construction activities, and environmental quality in Carmel-by-the-Sea. The...
This collection contains typescripts, booklets, fliers, and other material regarding the University of California, Riverside, Department of Creative Writing, which is the only Bachelor of Arts offered in Creative Writing in the University of California system. Mostly contains information on...
The collection consists of materials produced and collected by the Department of Dance at the University of California, Riverside. Items in the collection include publicity materials, clippings files, videos, DVDs (and other formats) of dance performances, and a quantity of...
This collection contains records created by the Department of Drama at the University of California, Irvine. Materials include invitations, programs, announcements, brochures, costume designs by Richard Triplett, and administrative and departmental documents kept by Triplett during his tenure at UCI.
The collection comprises reports, brochures, handbooks, course announcements, magazines, directories, memoranda, and fliers created by the University of California, Irvine (UCI), Department of English and Comparative Literature.
Records of the University of California, Berkeley Department of Entomology dating from approximately 1954 to 1985.
This collection consists of three editions of Food Safety, a publication of the Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Environmental Health. The editions are from 1995, 2000, and 2008.
The Department of History Course Materials document graduate and undergraduate history courses offered at the University of California, Irvine from 1965 to 1990. Every regular academic quarter from Fall 1965 (UCI's first quarter of instruction) through Summer 1983 is represented,...
Graduate student field reports from the Department of History's Public History Program. Students in this program are required to complete a ten-week long internship that culminates in the creation of a field report. The length and content of the field...
This collection contains administrative records of the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine from 1966-1988. Documents include early records from founding department chair Henry Cord Meyer, as well as correspondence, minutes and agendas, memoranda, clippings, and ephemera....
This collection consists of records documenting the University of California, Irvine's computer systems, facilities, and programs from 1965-1984. It includes information about UCI's early technology efforts and the Physics Computer Development Project, as well as manuals, user guides, and articles...
This collection contains budgets, receipts, photographs, schedules, team manuals, newspaper clippings, signed volleyballs, catalogues, jerseys, jackets and other material regarding the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics records at the University of California, Riverside which features 17 sports competing at the NCAA...
The collection contains audio recordings of interviews conducted by Joann Leach Larkey for the Chairmen of the Department of Medical Pathology, University of California, Davis Oral History Project. The interviews were conducted to mark the 25th Anniversary of the founding...
The Department of Music Concert Programs and Flyers collection (1966-2016) praimarily contains programs and flyers promoting concerts and events from the Department of Music at California State University, Dominguez Hills.
This collection comprises publications of the University of California, Irvine, Department of Music. The collection largely contains programs from performances, as well as course descriptions and performance advertisements.
This collection contains press releases, newspaper clippings, flyers, posters, programs, calendars, and other material on the Department of Music at the University of California, Riverside, which offers a B.A. in various aspects of music, as well as an M.A./Ph.D. Mostly...
Department of Natural Resources report (SAFR 17387, HDC 254) dated 1940, is on tuna refrigeration by H.C. Godsil of the California State Fisheries Laboratory. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
This collection contains administrative records of the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine from 1982-2000. It includes syllabi, course descriptions, memoranda, flyers, annual reports, course proposals, academic planning reports, and a Proposal to Restructure the PhD Program...
Contains correspondence files, budget materials, records of departmental meetings, material re research projects, instructional files. Includes records from the chairmanships of E.P. Lewis, E.E. Hall, R.T. Birge and C. Helmholz.
These records contain correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes pertaining to the Department of Religious Studies in the early 1970s. The majority of these records pertain to discussions about the Catholicity of the merging USD College for Men and College...
This collection contains proposals, pamphlets, correspondence, records and other material on the University of California, Riverside, Department of Religious Studies, which is focused on encouraging students to become well-informed and independent thinkers prepared to learn and engage in scholarly research...
This collection contains material regarding the Department of Special Collections & University Archives, including the Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Includes the administrative records of the department such as minutes of meetings, monthly/yearly usage statistics, and departmental forms....
The collection comprises publications from the Department of Studio Art at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and its predecessors. The materials primarily document events held at the campus art gallery and offerings in early academic art programs at UCI.
On April 15, 1880, the California Legislature enacted Assembly Bill 374 providing for the special instruction "pertaining to Viticulture and the theory and practice of fermentation, distillation and rectification, and the management of cellars" in the University of California, Berkeley...
This collection, assembled by the UC Davis Viticulture and Enology Department from the 1970s to the early 1990s, contains wine labels from United States wineries from circa 1947-1990. Wine labels from other countries such as Australia, France, Germany, and South...
C-A 46 Tomos I-III; C-A 47 Tomos IV-VI; C-A 48 Tomos VII-VIII; C-A 49 Tomos IX-XIV.
Part of the Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals destroyed,...
Part of Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals destroyed, 1906.
Contains Tomos I-VIII.
Forms part of the Hubert Howe Bancroft Collection.
Part of Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals destroyed, 1906.
Sound recordings of speeches, relating to political conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Memoirs, correspondence, clippings, other printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to conditions in Japanese internment camps in the Philippines during World War II.
Photographs depict the arrest and deportation of over a thousand striking copper mine workers in Bisbee, Arizona on July 12, 1917.
Relates to Soviet deportations from Latvia and elsewhere in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Deposit form for bonds purchased from the Confederate States of America, issued in 1885. This document summarized CSA bonds deposited with the National Safe Deposit Company, Limited of England.
Depositions from John Rowland, Barbara Slover, Rafael Sanchez and William G. Dryden in Los Angeles County, California, concerning Ewing Young, Maria Josepha Tafaya and their alleged child, Joaquín.
Copies of 7 "Review and Recommendations of the Deputy Judge Advocate for War Crimes" for United States vs Hans Altfuldisch et al, United States vs Friederich Becker et al, United States v. Josias Prince zu Waldeck et al, United States...
Photographs, business records, correspondence, clippings, and audiovisual material related to Napa Valley entrepreneur and wine enthusiast Joanne DePuy's businesses, especially Wine Tours International; the Napa Valley Wine Symposium; and the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 (popularly known as the Judgment...
The collection comprises a sequential run of all but seven issues of a Nazi Party periodical published by the Nationalsozialistische (NS) Führungsstab der Wehrmacht in cooperation with the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) toward the end of World War II. The...
Summarized translation of a book, and memoranda, relating to political developments in Iran since the revolution of 1979, and to their effects on Iranian education. Photocopy.
The Derby Collection consists principally of notes and transcriptions of materials on early Pacific Coast Methodism (1845-1875) compiled by Derby for historian Leon Loofbourow from nineteenth century Methodist publications. Other materials include clippings files on California government, politics and geography...
The papers consist of correspondence (only incoming letters), writings, personal papers (including legal records and documents), audio material, photography archive, drawings and paintings, newspaper clippings and printed materials, spanning the years 1949-2015....
Letters providing a detailed account of Dering's activities and travels in Sonora, Baja California, the islands of the Gulf of California, and up the Pacific Coast to San Francisco. Written principally from Isla Elide, Georges Island, Guaymas, Magdalena Bay, and...
Collection consists of photographs and papers related to Adam C. Derkum's career as a high school teacher in the Philippines....
The Charles Derleth Papers, 1893-1953, include engineering project records, documents from Derleth's tenure at the University of California, Berkeley College of Civil Engineering, a personal scrapbook, scrapbooks from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, and collected reference materials. Project...
The collection consists of correspondence, engineering reports, blueprints, photographs, notes, and news clippings relating to Derleth's work as a consulting engineering on the Golden Gate Bridge, Carquinez Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, a proposed Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Antioch Bridge, U.S....
The collection consists of four albums of views collected by Charles Derleth of fires and ruins immediately following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The albums have been divided by Derleth into 28 subject groupings that include seismographic records, geological views...
Lou Derman was a comedy writer whose numerous credits include co-creator and head writer of the television series , and writer and producer of . The collection consists of bound volumes of various radio and television scripts related to Dermans...
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, advertisements, and extensive photographs documenting urban renewal and redevelopment efforts in San Jose, California, during the late 1960s to early 1990s.
The Robert Vincent Derrah papers span 18 linear feet and date from circa 1922 to circa 1946. The collection is primarily composed of architectural drawings, reprographic copies, and presentation boards of commercial and residential buildings, including a house and a...
Collection consists of photographs and manuscripts of technical writing by Clarence J. Derrick. Subjects include the importance of earthquake amplitude in aseismic design, the distortion analysis method, the significance of model tests, and two sets of experiments. ...
The collection contains publications written by Hubert G. Derrick about his faith and personal history, and a scrapbook gifted to him by Pepperdine College international students in 1953. Materials date from 1953, 1986, and 1994; some materials are undated.
This collection contains the Pandemic Bookkeeping art project by Cheryl Derricotte. The project is Derricotte's version of a "plague journal" and consists of a book called LASTGASPISM: Art and Survival in the Age of the Pandemic, 12 digital collages, and...
This collection consists of printed email correspondence from the "Derrida and Deconstruction," or DERRIDA, listserv between 1991 and 1994. The online scholarly discussion group addressed the philosophical, political, and literary work of Jacques Derrida and the theory of deconstruction.
This collection is comprised of manuscripts, typescripts, recordings, photographs, and an extensive clippings file documenting the professional career of Jacques Derrida and providing comprehensive documentation of his activities as a student, teacher, scholar, and public figure. In addition, Derrida's files...
Ephemera documenting Irene Derruau's years at Lafayette Elementary School, Presidio Junior High School and George Washington High School....
Speeches, press conference statements, and letters, relating to governmental educational policy in the United States.
This collection consists of manuscripts and ozalid masters of scores
Scrapbook containing clippings, chiefly from newspapers, of articles by Manero and others relating to drainage projects in the Valley of Mexico, maps and charts, printed copy of statement by engineer Miguel Iglesias, 1866, printed decree of President Manuel González, and...
The Robert G. DeSantis papers (.85 linear feet) document the religious career development of an individual who aspired to become a member of the MCC hierarchy from 1971 to 1974. The papers also document his involvement with the prison ministry...
Relates to the assassination and trial.
This album shows the construction of the Deschutes River Canyon in Oregon between 1910 and 1911.
Report describing the Gulf and Isthmus of Darien, its people and its history, with plans and estimates for the construction of a fort on the Caimán River. With letter of transmittal from Diego de Tavares to Julian de Arriaga.
In two parts: 1. review, prose interspersed with verse, of the town of Puebla, its history, inhabitants, and natural features, with other information; 2. description of the diocese of Puebla, some events as late as 1765. Two watercolor pictorial maps...
Collection of documents (copies) dealing with the territorial subdivisions, commerce, and administration of the New World, including the Philippines, based largely on Pierre d'Avity's Le Monde; a confidential report, Madrid, September 3, 1709, from the Fiscal General to the king...
Report for Viceroy Revilla Gigedo describing five Indian villages in the jurisdiction of San Juan Bautista de Maloya in southern Sinaloa, with information on geography, crops, and owners of ranches.
Three files containing copies of documents relating to Ortega's 1632, 1633-1634, and 1636 expeditions along the California coast in search of pearl fisheries, aboard the Madre Luisa de la Ascención, including reports presented by Ortega, viceregal orders of the Marqués...
Description of prisoners received at the California State Prison at Folsom, 1909-1914, BANC PIC 2015.033, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Album pages containing records pertaining to receipt of prisoners at California State Prison at San Quentin. Each page contains photographic "mug shot" portrait and typescript data for 3 prisoners, including name, prisoner no., date received, crime, sentence term, county, nativity,...
Report by Joseph Smith Speer describing the territory, its history, the English settlement, and projects for its future development, 1765. Account of Richard Jones of his negotiations with the Mosquito king, 1769; remarks by Robert Hodgson on the Bay of...
Includes name of prisoner, commitment number, and date of arrival; information on nationality, crime, length of sentence, occupation, physical description, etc.; and information on discharge, parole, transfer, pardon, etc.
The following is a collection of all the Desegregation files completed from 1976-1983. These files consist of personal notes, index cards, articles, and newspaper clippings. Anything that has to do with the Desegregation issue (with education) will we located in...
Bylaws, correspondence, fliers, and membership lists, 1983-1984, of the Desert Empire Business and Professional Association (DE BAPA). The bulk of the records concern the split in the organization in mid-1984. While DE BAPA retained the name, some members left to...
Business records of the Desert Power and Mill Company in Nevada.
The (1938-2016) document the operations of the Desert Protective Council and various environmental causes across the United States. The collection consists of correspondence, publications related to environmental projects, news clippings, newsletters, and topical files. The collection is divided into three...
Contains original drafts and proofs for a book of poetry by Philip Whalen published by Desert Rose Press. Also includes copies of correspondence sent to Whalen, and a list of queries regarding wording and editing. Also includes related artwork for...
Cover title.
Includes desert studies, nature scenes, Hawaii, oil refineries, and other industrial views.
The Desert Warrior was a North American B-25 Mitchell that served during World War 2. The Desert Warrior took part in operations from El Alamein across Africa through Sicily. The ship flew 73 combat missions, dropped over l0 tons of...
This collection contains the last 26 letters from Capt. Reginald B. Desiderio, USA to his wife before his death in combat during the Korean War. Capt. Desiderio was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on November 27,...
This collection consists of original renderings created by designers and architects working with Design and Construction Services, University of California, Irvine. Included are thirty-six color illustrations used in the design and planning of campus building projects. The designs represent various...
The Design and Engineering drawings/plans/maps archives is comprised of essentially two categories of documents: a) various maps and drawings necessary to complete large-scale park-wide comprehensive master plans, General Management Plans and developed-area specific comprehensive design plans to guide future management...
Mining drawings and maps are for the Angels Quartz Mining Co. in Angels Camp, Pearson Ditch from Chili Bar to Coloma, Gentle Annie Mines, Bovee-Fritz Mines and vicinity northwest of Utica Mine, and Cement Knob Placer Mine in Iowa Hill,...
The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings and flyers which document the events where drag queen Desiree performed or was mistress of ceremonies. Some events were simply celebrations. Others raised funds and awareness for such organizations as Shanti Project, Dignity /...
The Paul R. DesJardins collection documents DesJardins’s career as a programmer, with material dating from 1947 to 2003, and the bulk from 1956 to 1993. A large portion of the collection is related to the development of the time-sharing system...
Desmodus, Inc. was the San Francisco-based publisher of "Drummer,” "Macho," the "SandMUtopia Guardian," "Tough Customer," and other occasional titles. The collection includes three cartons of personal snapshots, biographical information forms, and model releases related to the "Tough Customer" personals magazine,...
The Lawrence G. Desmond Collection on Bernard Hubbard, S.J., c. 1900-2008 (bulk 1923-1987), documents Lawrence Desmond's attempts at writing a biography of his mentor, Fr. Bernard Hubbard. The bulk of the collection consists of conversations between Desmond and archivists, or...
Snapshot and portrait photographs depicting multiple generations of the Desmond and Mueller families in California and Switzerland. Also includes a small amount of photographs of the Uccelli and Whang families of California. Most photographs taken in family homes or during...
The collection comprises Lawrence G. Desmond's photographic documentation of symposia organized by the Moses Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project (MMARP) held between 1982 and 1999. Included are approximately 1,700 black-and-white and color slides and 179 gelatin silver prints including a...
The Lawrence Gustave Desmond papers represent over 30 years of exhaustive research and writing by Lawrence Desmond on the lives and work of Mesoamerican archaeologists Augustus and Alice Dixon Le Plongeon, who lived and traveled throughout Yucatán, Mexico, and Central...
The collection consists of the papers of jazz saxophonist Paul Desmond. Includes 36 pages of diaries (memos to myself) from 1947-1955, over 300 letters to and from Desmond throughout his childhood and adult life, nearly 400 photographs, and a variety...
Includes letters from William Arthur Beasly (mainly concerning the Lamson murder trial), Hiram W. Johnson, Clifford C. Cottrell, Robert R. Syer, Sanborn Young and others, and collection of pamphlets and handbills relating to various political campaigns in California.
Contains journals, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings, correspondence, legal documents, diplomas, certificates, photocopies, genealogical information, photocopy volumes of of selected excerpts from family member's stories, etc. for various members of an extended San Francisco, California family. One of the diaries (1899-1907), belonging...
This collection is made up of one megaphone.
The collection documents the career of Carla DeSola and sacred dance: performances, writings, photographs, videos and teaching. She has been a leader and innovator in the sacred dance community since the Sixties.
Photographs, letters, clippings, ephemera, commendations and documents in original, copy, and digitized format. Also research print-outs compiled by the donor. Papers relate to a Mexican circus; Despart's local restaurant businesses; his military service in World War II and the Korean...
The Despatch No. 9 (built 1945; tugboat) photographs, 1945-1954, (SAFR 24660, P16-002) are comprised of photographs of the Standard Oil Company tugboat DESPATCH underway for an unidentified special occasion, likely in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The collection has...
This collection consists primarily of letters written by Floyd Dessery (1879-1927) of Los Angeles, California, to his family, during his deployment to the Philippines in the Spanish-American War, as well as a diary from his time in the Philippines (1898-1899)....
Includes views of Acapulco, New Granada, Cape Horn, a Chinese band (location unknown). Many items unidentified.
A collection of screenplay drafts, research notes, subject files, correspondence, photographs, books, audio and video tapes, and one 16mm film compiled by Lorenzo DeStefano for a film about G. Allan Hancock's expeditions to the Galapagos Islands during 1930s. DeStefano never...
The Mary Desti Collection focuses on the dancer Isadora Duncan. Materials include incoming correspondence from or relating to Duncan, photographs, ephemera, clippings, programs, artifacts and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Mary Desti was Duncan's close friend and biographer.
Mary Desti (1871-1931) was the owner of Desti Beauty Products cosmetics firm and New York City studio which sold art objects, perfumes, and clothing. She wrote (1929). The collection consists of general and business correspondence, papers related to organizing clubs...
The collection is made up of papers relating to the military career of French admiral Charles-René-Dominique Sochet Destouches.
This photograph album consists of 95 gelatin silver prints and 8 lithograph printed postcards documenting the 1906 Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco, California by an unidentified creator and photographer. Most of the photographs show the ruins of San Francisco...
Correspondence and notebooks of Deterding. Program for a dinner honoring Peter J. Shields (1940); Senate Resolution in honor of Peter J. Shields (1963).
Comments on growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama, with her grandmother, a former slave; education at Tuskegee Institute and Howard University; move to Berkeley, Calif. in 1920; the local black community and patterns of discrimination; labor organizing activities and political action...
Collection consists of sketches and set stills related to the motion picture career of set designer John Detlie. The sketches include material for the projects R.U.R, Captains Courageous, and Rose Marie. Set stills include images from the projects I married...
Over 5,000 color postcards, prints, and print proofs made by the Detroit Publishing Company in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Also photographs by William Henry Jackson, who was a partner in the business.
The Dettenhamer family owned an orchard business in San Jose, California. The collection is a compilation of their correspondence, immigration papers, family photographs, and business ledgers, some in German.
Reproductions of twenty-five paintings, depicting German troops and commanders on the Russian front during World War I.
William D'Ettore served with the 103rd and 104th Observation squadrons in World War Two.
Correspondence, reports, newsletters, and printed matter, relating to the treatment of German history in American textbooks and of American history in West German textbooks.
This collection includes clippings, memorial book, correspondence, and photographs of the USC Dean of the Graduate School and professor of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Harry J. Deuel, Jr. (1897-1956).
The Carnaval Committee first met in March 1979. There were six original members: Adela Chu (dancer/teacher), Marcus Gordon (master percussionist/music director), Pam Minor (Costume Bank), Sir Lawrence Washington (conceptual artist), Lou DeMatteis (photographer) and Carole Deutch. They named the event...
Correspondence, manuscripts, printed items, notes for speeches and articles, and clippings, of the Vice-President and Provost of the University of California. Some relate to the loyalty oath controversy at the University.
Include letters to Deutsch; tributes, awards, diplomas, etc.; clippings and scrapbook re an honorary luncheon, Dec. 1947; portfolio with holograph scores by composers Roger Sessions, Ernest Bloch and others; medals; obituaries; some letters of condolence addressed to Mrs. Deutsch.
Correspondence relating to grant applications for research projects. Includes correspondence with the Reichsamtsleitung of the Nationalsozialistischer deutscher Dozentenbund, the Kreisleitungen of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiterpartei, the various police presidents of German cities, the Dozentenschaften of the various German universities and...
Anti-communist propaganda leaflets, distributed by the Deutsche Freiheitsliga. Also includes other anti-communist leaflets.
Special issue, relating to allegations of secret East German subsidies to certain West German newspapers.
Relates to meetings of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee, March 19-20, 1949, concerning problems of post-World War II German reconstruction.
The collection contains issues of Mitteilungen, an East German magazine, from 1963-1989. The collection also contains various posters associated with issues of the magazine.
The collection includes correspondence, essays, financial records, official reports, designs and other illustrations. Also included are papers concerning the earlier Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung as well as personal papers of Alfred Fritz dating from the late 1940s.
To his cousin, regarding legal and financial matters.
The 1798 letter refers to sending troops, and the second re records for a retired fusilier.
Albanian politician during World War II and in political exile. The Xhafer Deva papers include materials related to Albanian anti-communism and Albanian political exiles during the Cold War.
This collection contains correspondence written by Cpl. Franz DeVault, USA to his family during the Second World War.
Correspondence, notes, reports, and memorabilia, relating to social and political conditions of Lithuanians in France and Germany.
Family background, education, career and marriage, Republican party organizing, service as National Committeewoman from California; also included: supporting documents in separate box.
This collection consists of administrative records, ephemera, scrapbooks, photographs and slides, and audio-visual materials from the San Francisco office of Israel Bonds. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and scrapbooks relating to local Israel Bonds events that occurred...
Comments on his career in the U.S. Forest Service and on Forest Service chiefs Gifford Pinchot, Henry S. Graves and William B. Greeley; views on forestry education. Photographs inserted. Appended: copies of Mrs. Fry's letter to Dana relative to editing...
Interview of Harold C. Bryant and Newton B. Drury conducted 1964 by Amelia R. Fry for the Regional Cultural History Project, University of California Library, Berkeley. Photographs and snapshots inserted. Appended: Bulletin No. 17 of The American Nature Association: Nature...
Collection consists of a paper based on research at the School for Cerebral Palsied Children, in northern California. It includes 55 original 4 x 5 inch black and white photographs, stapled on leaves with typescript captions. Photographs are grouped into...
In 1970, the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act (PL 91-517) was amended to require every state to establish a council on developmental disabilities. In California, Assembly Member Frank Lanterman had already authored legislation toward the goal of improving...
Botanical drawings for courses at Stanford, ca. 1908, some of which were taught by Dr. Douglas H. Campbell....
Photographs of Stanford buildings, her dormitory Madrono Hall, other students, and other campus scenes; also includes photographs of places she visited including Point Lobos, Carmel, and Italy.
This collections contains the correspondence and photographs of Pvt. Joseph F. Dever, USA during the Second World War.
The Abbie Voorhies De Verges papers contain photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, certificates, and other material from Abbie Voorhies DeVerges, a nurse in the Air Force who worked at the Tuskegee Army Air Field during the Second World War.
This collection consists of radio, film, and television actor Andy Devine's (1905-1977) scripts for "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" from 1951-1957, as well as Devine's collection of vinyl LP records.
Primarily family photographs and views of early San Francisco architecture (mostly copy prints) including: group portraits of the National Association of Railway Commissioners of San Francisco from 1915. Includes photos taken in Chico, California.
A treatise on the art of preaching and of administering the sacrament of penance.
Devonshire (bark) papers (SAFR 234, HDC 474) are xerographic copies of inventories, Captain's receipts, billheads, and lists of more ships from different ports around the world including the port of Cardiff in the United Kingdom. Dates are 1824, 1839, 1866,...
The Marion DeVries Papers consist of business papers, correspondence and memorabilia of Judge Marion DeVries. Although dates of documents in the collection range from 1760 to 1930, most of the business papers and correspondence date between 1899 and 1928 and...
This collection chiefly contains letters written to United States Congressman from California and United States Court of Customs Appeals judge Marion DeVries (1865-1939), between the late 1890s and 1925, chiefly expressing gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for...
John Dewar received a B.A. and an M.A. from Mexico City College, and went on to curate in Western Art, History, and Film History at the Southwest Museum, William S. Hart Museum, and Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County....
Christopher M. Dewees is Marine Fisheries Specialist Emeritus in the University of California Cooperative Extension. The collection includes reprints, subject files, reports, conference proceedings, and video recordings collected by Dewees.
The collection of Debbie Dewees, who was the director of the Stanford Medical Alumni Association and Public Events between 1989 and 1992. Most materials date from 1989-1992 and pertain to Stanford University Medical Alumni Association events and programming. Events programs...
This folder contains 1 1885 letter of correspondence from Dewell to the Society of California Pioneers regarding the veracity of his claim that he helped construct the original Bear Flag.
Clippings, letters, speeches and writings, press releases, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to Polish finances, and to American politics.
Discussion about the history of the Santa Paula Airport
The Martin Dewhirst papers (1960-2019) consists of correspondence, writings, lists, printed matter, photographs, and ephemera related to Russian secret service activities and dissident life.
The collection contains research materials relative to Sacramento's involvement in World Wars I and II. It was used to write two books, both authored by the Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library.
V. 1: Letters (19) bound together. Written while serving in the Mexican War, also, en route to and from various places in California (including Sacramento, Coloma, Stockton, Coarse Gold, Four Creeks and Visalia). An undated and incomplete letter [1857?] tells...
Letters relating to Gaskill's voyage to California via Panama in 1849 and experiences as a miner; and to mercantile activities at Forbestown, with comments on business conditions, prices of goods, profits, etc.
Business, military and family papers
Includes 2 deeds from Samuel Brannan, May, 1849 for lots in Stanislaus, and one from Charles V. Gillespie to Thompson and Frederick Billings for a lot in Benicia, June 1, 1849.
Contains correspondence between Charles Curtis DeWitt and his fiancée, Josie May Condon, describing life in Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Wyoming and Idaho. Also includes teachers' certificates, letters of recommendation, photographs, and a report drawn up by two daughters, containing genealogical information...
Correspondence, clippings, reports, photographs, charts, maps, bulletins, forms, applications
26 prints of landscapes drawn by DeWolf. Scenes might not be of California; prints were made by Bertha E. Jaques of Chicago from plates. 1914-1931, undated.
The collection contains typescript, printed copies of autobiographical and other writings by Barbara Blanchard DeWolfe (1912- ), professor of zoology at UCSB, 1946-1977. DeWolfe's publications also include several ornithological studies on sparrows. Additional copies of some of these writings have...
The James Dewsnap collection contains two full-length nude portraits of Scott O'Hara by San Francisco artist David Ross; transcripts of 16 interviews from 1994 that Dewsnap conducted with Jackie Phillips, the lead "comedienne" at Finocchio's from the late 1950s to...
This collection contains papers of American naturalist Samuel Frank Dexter (1847-1906) of Rhode Island.
The Samuel Frank Dexter papers addenda includes a taxidermist's notebook and printed material relating to the noted naturalist and ornithologist Frank Dexter, 1847-1906.
The collection contains exhibition documentation for the CSUF Department of Visual Arts, College of the Arts for years 1967 - 1991.
Consists of computer-generated list of all prime numbers from 2 to 99,991. Also includes microcard of table of prime numbers from 2 to 406,253, a letter and specifications from the University of Wisconsin, Dept. of Mathematics, to Derrick Henry Lehmer...
A short story of the life of Jeanine Deckers, known as the Singing Nun and Soeur Sourire (Sister Smile). She and Annie Pecher, her companion of 10 years committed suicide, in 1985.
Discusses founding and early history of the Di Giorgio Fruit Corporation, and its operations and leaders from 1920-1962, when its business was strictly agricultural. He discusses reasons for corporate diversification, and the Di Giorgio Corporation's growth through 1983. In addition,...
Contains a few bills of lading, but chiefly consists of financial records, including ledgers of accounts payable, accounts receivable from customers (which are categorized as "in the North, South, or out of town"), goods received from Taixinghe Co. of Hong...
This collection contains exhibition catalogs, correspondence, photographs and related to the di Suvero family, including abstract expressionist sculptor Mark di Suvero, attorney and playwright Henry di Suvero, poet and critic Victor di Suvero, and art historian Marie Louise Martignoni.
Serial issues and pamphlets published by Peronist, socialist, communist, anarchist and trade union organizations in Argentina relating to political and economic conditions in Argentina. In part, microfilm.
The Diablo (built 1919; freighter) pamphlet (SAFR 21362, HDC1303) describes the S.S. DIABLO, a 416 foot, six inch freighter built by Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Co., San Francisco, California. The ship was built for the U.S. Shipping Board before World War...
This is a collection of scrapbooks containing clippings and photos about the Diablo Women’s Chorale. The group was founded in 1942 for the purpose of aiding to the war effort and raising moral. Since then the group has participated...
The N.A. (Nikos) Diaman papers contain materials related to a variety of organizations the novelist and artist was involved in. These include Persona Press; “Paragraph: A Quarterly of Gay Fiction”; Queer Blue Light Video; the San Francisco Gay Video Festival;...
Clandestine serial issues, leaflets, flyers, and reports, issued by French resistance groups, the Parti Communiste Fran�ais, and various French Jewish and Jewish communist organizations, relating to conditions in France during World War II, especially prison conditions, conditions of Jews, and...
Bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to issues of international security and disarmament, international law regarding the oceans, and ecological movements in the United States.
Childhood and education in Minnesota; early work experiences, May's Department Store in Los Angeles; managing inventories, developing Standard Drug Distributors; Diamond Creek Vineyards setup, purchasing and developing the vineyards; importance of terroir; microclimates and differentiating the vineyards; quality and pricing...
This collection consists of two 16mm reels from the 1939 New York World's Fair donated by Gene Diamond.
Published/distributed: [London] : Marion and Co., 22 and 23, Soho Square, London, W., [1897] Album of 24 albumen prints of views of the Diamond Jubilee procession, celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession through London on June 22, 1897.
Relates to political, social and economic conditions in Nigeria.
Collection includes memos, minutes, reports, correspondence, and background materials from Diamond’s work on the ASSU Task Force on Tenure and Teaching Quality (1976) and the Subcommittee on Female Admissions of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid (1971-72), of...
Unpublished live performances of opera on open reel tape, from the collection of Luryier Diamond.
The Marian Cleeves Diamond Papers, 1950-2004, document Diamond's career as a professor of anatomy at the University of California, Berkeley. The bulk of the collection focuses on her over forty year tenure at the University of California. Included are copies...
The collection predominantly contains the Diamond Match Company's Good-Fellowship bulletins from 1923 to 1947, which contain general announcements and news, articles and information on persons related to the company. Also contained are match book design themes, a scrapbook and issues...
Pamphlet and map from the Diamond Oil Company of San Francisco.
This collection consists of the animation festival programs and industry catalogs of American animator and producer Ron Diamond, and his associated businesses Animation World Network and Acme Filmworks.
Research materials on the religious and political right gathered by Sara Diamond during the 1980s and 1990s.
The collection contains the papers of psychologist Shelley F. Diamond. Shelley Diamond was involved in various careers, organizations and activities that included activism, journalism and psychology in San Francisco. She completed several writings in topics that include her narrative as...
This collection consists primarily of newspaper clippings and personal photographs from the Salinas Valley Chapter of the National Organization for Women. There is also a publication, program, and several miscellaneous outreach items....
Contains manuscript drafts, correspondence, talks for conferences, reviews for journals, grant proposals, research, data from studies, reprints and offprints, and a history of the Institute of Human Development at the University of california, Berkeley.
This collection consists of one-sheet posters for publicity of films produced by Diana Films, a production company in Mexico. These films include "El miedo no anda en burro" (1976), "Duro pero seguro" (1978), "Tonta tonta pero no tanto" (1972), "La...
These records trace the history of Diana Press, a lesbian/feminist printing and publishing house started by Coletta Reid and Casey Czarnik in Baltimore, Maryland in 1972, and relocated to Oakland, California in 1977. Most notably, Diana published works by Rita...
Contains news articles, correspondence, flyers, photographs, and an audiocassette related to the sex trafficking case against Lakireddy Bali Reddy. Reddy, a negligent landlord and business owner in Berkeley, California, was indicted by the United States Attorney for the Northern District...
Consists of flyers, newsletters, leaflets, and miscellaneous papers related to the National Organization for Women, Women's Equity Action League, women's gay liberation, ecology, and Vietnam War protests.
The collection contains items reflecting the state of Jewish education in the East Bay at various times, including materials about the East Bay Jewish Community School, such as announcements and bulletins; correspondence, minutes, and reports; and materials from the Midrasha...
Letters written by Diane Garcia Aires in Martinez, CA to her husband Manuel Ferreiro Aires (many of them in Portuguese) while he served aboard the Portuguese frigate NRP Diogo Cao (formerly USS Formoe) and visited Portugal a few months later....
The collection consists of 19 videotapes used as instruction tools in Dianne Middlebrook's course English 258: Twentieth-Century Neo-Romantic British and American Poetry....
Included an [audio] cassette.
Materials advocating for San Francisco mayor Dianne Feinstein's recall from office, including flyers, announcements for community debates, and mailed pamphlets.
Part of a collection of diaries of overland journeys to California.
Microfilm of diaries of William McKendree Carson, Handel Lund, and Charles Main. Each item catalogued separately.
Official copy, signed by Pico at Monterey, of diary for expedition to Tulare Lake area in search of runaway Indians and stolen horses.
Diary of expedition from Monterey into the San Joaquin Valley, circling Tulare Lake, to visit Indian villages in pursuit of runaways.
Copies of a report and related documents of the commander of the forces which captured Henry A. Crabb and other members of the Sonora filibustering expedition. Certified by Charles F. Gompertz, Guaymas, 1872. Explanatory letter by Gompertz, enclosing San Francisco...
Intermittent diary entries, printed news sheets, official and private, and pamphlets covering developments in Mexico from Bustamante's resignation through the adoption of the 1843 Constitutional Bases; stresses Santa Anna, Texas, Central America, and the Constituent Congress of 1842. Printed items...
Forty volumes of diary entries, printed news sheets, broadsides, government publications, pamphlets, etc.
Diary kept by López de Haro, captain of the packetboat San Carlos (alias the Filipino), recording a voyage from San Blas northward and back, taken in company with the frigate Princesa and under the command of the latter's captain, Esteban...
Compilation of materials relating to Bustamante's work and possibly prepared under his direction, as follows: anonymous diary, Mexico, 1847, on events in Mexico, including the activities of García Torres, owner of the Monitor Republicano, during the invasion under General Winfield...
Diary relating to a reconnoitring expedition through the frontier region of Baja California, into Alta California as far as San Diego, and along the lower Colorado River area. Deals with condition of the Indians, inspection of missions and settlements, and...
A unique firsthand travel account recorded by at least two members of a traveling party on a journey through the wilds of the West Coast from southern California to west-central Oregon, recorded over the course of three months in 1880.
Handwritten journals of an anonymous soldier in the British campaign in Flanders and Northern France after the French Revolution, from 1793-1795.
This is the diary of a single woman, identified only as 'X', living near Topeka, Kansas in 1890.
Produced by Headquarters 52nd Antiaircraft Artillery Brigade, APO 654, US Army, this 13 typewritten, stapled pages, translated from German to English, is the second installment of the diary of a young girl in the Hitler Youth who lived in American-occupied...
A diary by a Stanford University graduate student written from November 1994 to September 1996. The diary includes discussions of academic work, personal relationships, and experiences with sex work.
Record of operations in Colusa, Lake and Napa counties. Included also are accounts, 1868-1893 recipes for various remedies, miscellaneous notes, poems.
The Dias Photographic Collection contains more than 30,000 prints, slides, and negatives of photographs taken by professional photographer Manuel Dias. Dias worked for the Modesto Bee and the Stanislaus County Office of Education as an aerial photographer, and maintained his own private photography business...
Writings, and photographs, relating to the history of the revolutionary movement in Georgia, and to political conditions in Soviet Ajaria.
Materials consist of forty-five 22x30-inch lithographs and approximately 100 smaller 15x22-inch lithographs, etchings, paintings, watercolors, pastels and drawings. Also includes five sketchbooks....
Relates to the roles of Mexico and the U.S. in the Nicaraguan revolution of 1926-1929.
Relates to political conditions in Mexico and to the Mexican Constitution of 1917. Photocopy.
This collection contains one scrapbook as well as approximately 370 photographs and postcards; nine contracts; one American Guild of Variety Artists membership application; one broadside; and other documents regarding Margarita Mendez Diaz- a Mexican American performer who was known for...
Diaries, notes, schedules, letters, resolutions, memoranda, reports, and instructions, relating to the guerrilla war of the Frente Farabundo Martípara la Liberación Nacional in El Salvador. Includes many official documents of the organization. Photocopy.
The Porfirio Diaz biographies and Other Spanish Language Pamphlets Collection (1826-1956; undated) contains one box and .21 ft. of material. The majority of the collection contains pamphlets, biographies, and essays primarily published in Mexico along with South American countries. The...
They discuss the family history in Santa Paula over several generations
This collection of papers represents the creative thought and writing of Adobe LA. Since its founding in 1992 as an activist collaboration of architects, artists and designers, ADOBE LA took the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, particularly that of the...
The Dibblee Family Papers consist of 1,269 pieces of correspondence and records related to the operations of Rancho San Julian from 1842-1927.
Correspondence concerning personal and business activities of the family, farming and agriculture. Includes records of Benjamin Harrison Dibblee.
Includes views of Fort Ross, Calif., the Grand Canyon, various street scenes and market places in Europe, possibly France and Yugoslavia, and North Africa, unidentified portraits, photo of Benjamin Harrison Dibblee at Yale, together with his visa from Mexico (1930),...
The Dibner Autographed Documents and First Day Covers collection contains 74 items, chiefly documents including letters, postcards, typescripts, photographs, handwritten notes, and blank cards, autographed by leading figures in the sciences, including multiple Nobel Prize winners; several documents contain multiple...
The Eric Dibner Papers, 1973-1991 (bulk 1975-1985), document Dibner's work as an accessibility expert for persons with disabilities. Dibner was very active in the disability rights movement, and consulted for variety of institutions and organizations, including the University of California,...
This collection of photographs and a few personal items document the life of Gretl Dichter, her family, and her travels prior to emigrating to the United States from Vienna, Austria in 1946.
This collection contains personal photographs, a button-laden blue denim vest, a heavily decorated leather vest replete with buttons and enamel pins, and an original white-brimmed Harley Davidson motorcycle cap decorated with motorcycle run buttons from the 1960s.
The collection contains correspondence and related materials from author Philip K. Dick compiled by his third wife and biographer Anne R. Dick. Items in the collection are from the period after their divorce, and consist mostly of personal correspondence, along...
Ex-Libris in ring binders, boxed, and in envelopes, collected by former USC librarian (Miss) Christian R. Dick (1883-1954); correspondence; index.
Snapshots depicting scenes from the leisure and working life of Dick Faulkner, a cowboy associated with Todos Santos Ranch, near Casmalia in Santa Barbara County. Faulkner is depicted riding and breaking horses, working in a corral, and with family and...
Photograph album containing images of polo players, perhaps students from Oregon Agricultural College (Oregon State University)....
Hugh Gilchrist Dick (1909-1971) was a professor in the English Department at UCLA (1942-1971) and a joint professor at the School of Library Science (1967-71). The collection consists of Dick's professional and personal correspondence, and papers relating to his work...
This record group includes correspondence, 1922-1980; undated sermon notes; a Russian notebook, ca. 1914-1915; diaries, 1934-1935 and 1977-1978; undated manuscripts of the book clippings and other miscellaneous documents....
11 prints of paintilgs by Charles M. Russell: The Strenuous Life; The Mad Cow; Cowboy Sport; The Cinch Ring; A Serious Predicament; Capturing the Grizzly; A Bronc to Breakfast; The SLick Ear; Jerked Down; Sagebrush Sport; Heads or Tails. Of...
KPFA radio transcripts and travel diaries by Richard A. Meister, longtime San Francisco Bay Area journalist covering organized labor, farm workers, and politics, and describing his travels in Europe, the Soviet Union, and Latin America.
The Collection on Philip K. Dick consists of press clippings, publications, short stories and manuscripts regarding Philip K. Dick, an American novelist who has published almost entirely in the science fiction genre. His works have been published in numerous literary...
This collection contains correspondence and manuscripts related to American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick (1928-198), dating from the 1967 to 1977. The bulk of the collection consists of 53 letters from Dick to his publisher, Doubleday and Company, concerning...
The collection consists of 70 panoramic negatives, 3207 copy prints, and corresponding negatives and interpositives, covering the years 1924-1948, that were created by the "Dick" Whittington Studio of Los Angeles, California. The images depict specific places, businesses, and commercial activity...
Jeffrey Dickemann was an anthropology professor at Sonoma State University, and a founding member of the Steering Committee of the University of California Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association (UC GALA). The collection contains materials related to the Association.
A collection of Charles Dickens letters, manuscripts, and ephemera.
A collection of letters written by Charles Dickens to various friends, family, and business associates.
A collection of letters by Charles Dickens which also includes manuscripts, and printed material.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was born at Portsea, near Portsmouth, England. He was originally a journalist, but also wrote fictional sketches of London life and novels. He held private theatrical events at his London home as well. The collection consists of...
Scrapbooks, books, clippings, postcards, and ephemera relating to the writing and characters of Charles Dickens; includes several of Dickens' published pieces.
Topics represented in this collection include: Water Quality, Flood Control, Water Distribution, Water Conservation, Water Usage, and Drought. The Dickenson Collection also contains materials pertaining to the creation and operation of the Central Valley Project, the California State Water Project,...
Dickinson discusses aviation history in Santa Paula.
The Brett Dicker collection contains collected materials from Dicker's 23-year career in marketing and promotions for Walt Disney Pictures, as well as earlier work with United Artists and MGM.
This collection consists of scrapbooks of clippings from California and Michigan newspapers from 1894-1912 compiled by Albert Dickerman, Civil War veteran, G.A.R. Member, Watsonville attorney and judge....
Warren C. Dickerson was a commercial postcard photographer whose work covers the late nineteenth century through about 1920. While Dickerson’s work as a whole is inclusive of photographs from throughout the United States, about one-third of the photographs are of...
Mainly San Francisco subjects; includes a large number of photographs of the Golden Gateway project. Apparently from the files of a stock photograph company, with miscellaneous views arranged by subject.
This collection contains photographs (albums and separates), ephemera, and inscribed books documenting the friendship between Anna Ryder Dickey and celebrated naturalist and wilderness conservationist, John Muir. The albums document two Sierra Club nature trips that Muir, Mrs. Dickey, her adolescent...
This collection contains the personal papers and family papers of Dan Dickey, a San Diego painter, sculptor, and muralist partly known for his work under the WPA Federal Art Project.
Photographs of birds, nests, etc. Locations and dates unknown.
The field notes consist of bound notebooks, and their 13-reel microfilm copy, of observations made about birds and mammals found in various locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Latin America, and a few in Michigan, New Brunswick and Newfoundland....
The Donald R. Dickey papers consist of field catalogues and correspondence. The two field catalogues cover the years 1925-1927. The two folders of correspondence span the years 1931-1992.
Donald R. Dickey (1887-1932) was a zoologist, specializing in the mammals and birds of North and Central America. The collection consists chiefly of personal and family letters and a copy of Dickey's will.
Collection consists chiefly of personal letters to Dickey, some newspaper clippings of persons and happenings of interest to him, numerous wedding invitations, and a copy of his will, dated 1916.
Leatherette photographic album with 38 leaves, 138 mounted and 2 loose photographs. The photos, taken mostly by Donald R. Dickey, document his and his wife Florence's honeymoon in Maine and New Brunswick, where Dickey was photographing wildlife with stop action...
Struck by a serious heart condition during his senior year at Yale, Dickey returned to early interests in natural history and photography to occupy his mind and hands during the prolonged recovery period. By the time he had regained full...
The collection contains letterpress and computer-generated prints of poetry by William Dickey, and some by Dickey and Leonard Sanazaro. Some pieces are exmples of fine printing by Lee Engdahl (Engdahl Typography), hit & run press, and the Pterodactyl Press. The...
This collection contains photographs, handwritten and typed correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles, journals, publications, and notes created by members of the Kellogg family, including entomologist and author Vernon L. Kellogg; his wife, author Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg; and their daughter, artist Jean...
Portrait of Princess Marie José of Belgium, painted on ivory and ornamented with jewels, presented to J. K. Dickie in gratitude for relief activities of her parents, Vernon and Charlotte Kellogg, with the Commission for Relief in Belgium.
The John W. Dickie & Son records (SAFR 16758, HDC 226) consist primarily of correspondence and financial materials for the period following the San Francisco earthquake and fire, from 1906-1910. The collection is available for use without restriction.
Materials in the collection relate to the family and business matters of Walter Dickins, specifically of work done for the W. W. Dodge & Co. Materials include personal papers, sketches, and clippings related to three generations of the Dickins family.
Business, legal, political, and personal correspondence of the founders, officers, employees, and legal counsel of the Dickinson & Shrewsbury salt company in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
A collection of Santa Paula Railroad Materials from the life of Carl Dickinson
Relates to activities of the United States Marine Corps in France, 1918, and in Nicaragua, 1928-1929. Photocopy.
Interview transcript, writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to covert operations in American foreign policy, and to American relations with Togo.
Mimeographs of typescripts of addresses on various topics of international law.
A collection of manuscripts, correspondence, volumes, autographs, photographs, and ephemera related to Mary W. T. Dickinson, a collector who lived in Pasadena, California, in the 1930s to 1950s.
Relates to the American Relief Administration. Includes typescript and galley proofs.
These papers were donated by Professor Roland B. Dickison to the University Archives at California State University, Sacramento, in September 1993. The collection consists of 4 boxes, equalling 5 linear feet. There are 136 files within 4 boxes....
Personal papers, writings, theater production records, publicity material, correspondence, photographs, negatives, slides, and other material, circa 1920-1995, from Ken Dickmann. Materials document Dickmann's life as an Air Force veteran, writer, performer, director, publicist, and gay activist in San Francisco, Los...
During the 1930s Dickson Dickson was a movie producer. The collection consists of 18 scripts related to Dickson's career, including and from the Hopalong Cassidy series.
The majority of the eight tablets are administrative in nature, citing loans, receipts, and inventories. Most of the administrative texts date to the Ur III period (Third Dynasty of Ur). One tablet contains a royal inscription from the Early Old...
Edward Augustus Dickson (1879-1956) was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He worked for the and the before joining the which he later purchased. Dickson was also a founding member of the Lincoln-Roosevelt League, a delegate to the Republican National Convention (1932),...
John Forrest Dickson, M.D. (1855-1934) had a respected longtime career in Portland, Oregon, as an ophthalmologist, rhinologist, and oto-laryngologist. He and his wife were valued members of their extended families and held social prominence in the city. Both, but especially...
This collection consists of printed materials, printed ephemera, leaflets, flyers, correspondence, photographic and digital materials relating to Black Panther Party members Melvin Dickson (1940-2018) and M. Gayle "Asali" Dickson. Included in the materials are 57 issues of The Commemorator, the...
Notes of university lectures in political economics.
Family and schooling; arrival in Colorado in 1880; real estate investments in Denver; cattle and ranching interests in Arizona and New Mexico; introduction of the cable road into Denver and his contributions to it.
Dictation by Moffat concerns his arrival in Denver, 1860, and his mining interests; accompanied by dictations from Walter Cheesman, S.T. Smith, Wilbur F. Stone, Henry R. Wolcott, and Sam Wood, respecting Moffat's mining, banking, and railroad interests.
Mining interests since 1880; service as San Juan County treasurer.
Medical practice in Colorado and Montana. With the dictation are copies of letters from The History Company and a biographical sketch.
Union army service, 1861-1865; experiences with the Indians, 1866; the Sweetwater Mines, 1868; placer-mining and sheep-raising; leader of 1870 raid against the Arapahos; role in cutting Fremont County out of Sweetwater County; county official. Attached is a letter to H.H....
Originally part of the Hubert Howe Bancroft Collection.
With a list of queries in manuscript, and questionnaire, California As It Is.
The Genevieve Didion Papers are comprised of 3.5 cubic feet of textual and photographic material, bound volumes, and artifacts and ephemera chronicling the life of Genevieve Didion, a Sacramento woman involved in the preservation of local and state history and...
Contains manuscripts and other papers concerning her works: River Run, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Play It As It Lays, A Book of Common Prayer, The White Album, Salvador, Democracy, Miami, After Henry, and The Last Thing He Wanted. Also includes essays...
Relates to food rationing in Berlin during and after World War I.
Relates to the role of the youth movement in post-World War II German reconstruction.
Album of German bank notes issued from 1904 to 1923, arranged in ascending order of denominations from 1 Mark to 100,000,000,000 Marks, illustrating the progression of inflation in Germany after World War I.
Talk delivered to the Stanford Historical Society, October 5, 1995.
Relates to education in Germany under national socialism during World War II.
The collection contains over 100 pamphlets, booklets, cards, and flyers cut in shapes such as animals, books, bottles, boxes, cans, fruit and vegetables, hats, oysters, and shoes. Many of the items are highly illustrated and printed in vivid colors. Most...
This collection contains the correspondence and ephemera of PFC Wesley F. Diedrich, AEF during the First World War.
V. 1: Copies of poems, with engraved portrait of King Philip IV tipped in and prefatory note concerning the poems. [318 p., Phillipps Ms. 2459] v. 2: Guerra de Granada - his account of the Moorish revolt (1568-1570) in and...
"Prologo"--Comments on plan for government of the missions, with copies of communications, 1772, from the Viceroy, Bucareli, and Fiscal, Areche; "Estado de la poblacion de las misiones de la Sonora ... 1774"; map of the Provincias Internas, showing Lower California...
The Diego Rivera Mural Collection documents the creation and ongoing history of the fresco that renowned Mexican muralist Diego Rivera painted in 1931 on one wall of the gallery of the California School of Fine Arts (later known as the...
This collection consists of two typed sheets of Diegueño vocabulary furnished by Panto, a captain of San Pasqual, to Benjamin Hayes at an unknown date.
Henry William Diekow (1915-1988), also known as Baroness Eugenie von Dieckoff, was a major figure in the Imperial Court System and midcentury Bay Area drag society. Diekow’s papers include photographs, honoraria, and ephemera documenting his participation in San Francisco’s drag...
Papers of an American composer and former UCSB professor that range from the 1940s through to 2008 and include many of her compositions in manuscript, audio recordings, extensive business and personal correspondence, programs, clippings, and contracts.
Robert B. Diemer (1888-1966) was the general manager and chief engineer of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The collection contains a manuscript history of the North Platte River project (ca. 1912-25), copies of papers, articles, statements, memorabilia, photographs,...
List of German army officers in order of relative rank, with unit to which attached and date of latest promotion indicated for each. Photocopy.
Portfolio of German Southwest Africa (now Namibia) color prints. Purchase, Breuer
Includes color photographs of diesel equipment.
Relates to German intelligence operations during World War II. Photocopy.
Melvin Easterday Dieter (b. 1924 – d. Oct 6, 2018) worked as the General Secretary of Educational Institutions of the Wesleyan Church and as a historian of the Wesleyan Holiness movement. Dieter assisted in the unification of the Pilgrim Holiness...
Includes construction photos of George R. Agassiz Radio Telescope of Harvard College Observatory and three portraits of Dieter.
Collection comprises portions of 19th-century French gallery archives acquired by the Dieterle family as they built their art dealership and developed particular expertise in Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. In addition to those of Dieterle, the records of eight dealers (Goupil & Cie,...
This collection contains production files for twelve American film projects of German director William Dieterle (1893-1972), dating from 1936 to 1950. The files chiefly include production and wardrobe stills, research files, and outlines.
Many of the materials in this collection are personal papers of F. Joseph Dietrich, or his son, F. J. Jr.. They represent both their involvement with the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad and their real estate activities during the period...
This collection contains correspondence from Col. Daniel Dietrich, USA, to his wife during the Second World War and the Vietnam War.
Summary: Included in the collection are thirty-four letters and telegrams between Sun Yat Sen and Deitrich, and letters to and from Henry Clifford Stuart. Letters by Sun Yat-sen published in facsimile edition by Stanford press, Stanford, California....
The collection contains photographs collected by and taken by Richard Dietz The items in the collection are evidence of Mr. Dietz's passion for and interest in aviation history. The collection includes photographs, slides, and memorabilia from his travels to many...
Papers of geologist Robert S. Dietz (1914-1995), including correspondence, writings, and files relating to Jacques Piccard's submersible ocean research vessel, the bathyscaph Trieste.
Relates to the trial of David Frankfurter in Chur, Switzerland, 1936.
Sales and store inventory records of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender literature as well as bestseller information from A Different Light Bookstore in West Hollywood. Includes documentation of publishers, wholesalers and distributors as well as retail competitors from 1998-1999.
Handwritten digest of the contents of H. Warner Allen's book Sherry and Port.
This is a typed translation of the , Madrid, 1756, second edition made by Charles Fletcher Lummis at an unknown date.
Broadsides, fliers, and pamphlets primarily published by the Communications Company and mostly relating to the Diggers.
Letters by the American philosopher Sidney Hook and the American journalist and author James Burnham, relating primarily to the influence of Marxism on various American intellectuals.
The American Jewish University Digital Archive includes photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera depicting people, places and events that document the history from 1941 to the present of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which merged to become American Jewish...
The Arc/k Project partners with citizen volunteers and non-profit organizations around the world to preserve endangered cultural heritage for present and future generations via digital formats including 3D and Virtual Reality.
The Collection of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-1 Computer Materials is comprised of program listings, manuals, technical papers, promotional materials, design drawings and photographs regarding the PDP-1 digital computer spanning 1959 to 1983.
The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) records comprise DEC's corporate archives, with material dating from 1947 to 2002. The bulk of the collection was collected and created during the company's years of operation from 1957 to 1998. DEC, founded by engineers...
This collection consists of digital pressbooks for various motion pictures and television programs.
This collection documents the work of Digital Queers (circa 1992-1996), a San Francisco-based non-profit that raised money for, and gave donations to, LGBT organizations so that they could upgrade their technology and increase their access to the internet.
Seventy-five social justice-themed screen prints and posters by Dignidad Rebelde, produced between 2002-2021.
Prints pertaining to contemporary and historical struggles for social justice, cultural preservation, distinguished activists, etc.
Dignity is an organization of Roman Catholic Gays and Lesbians that was founded in 1969. Dignity began as a “healing ministry” for lesbian and gay Roman Catholics, however the organization now welcomes peoples of all faiths and sexual orientations.This collection...
Contains administrative files, and worship and liturgy files. Administrative files include correspondence, board and committee meeting minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, brochures, and Biennial Convention programs. Worship and Liturgy files include service scripts, schedules, lectionaries, readings, and programs for Sunday service....
Records of Dignity/USA, the oldest organization for Roman Catholic members of the GLBT community, from it's founding in 1969 until the early 1990s. The materials include correspondence, minutes, motions, and work papers of the organization's Board of Directors and House...
The collection contains correspondence with colleagues, exhibitors, correspondence with Disney studios, art work, publications, exhibition pamphlets, and personal documents, lecture notes, and ephemera.
Documents relating to Indian land named Opopeo including testimony of Spanish and Indian witnesses, an Indian genealogical chart, and a map. Signed by Pedro Gutiérrez de Cuevas, Lorenzo Suárez de Mendoza and others.
File of documents compiled in Mexico City in 1825 preliminary to the marriage of O'Gorman, Consul General of Great Britain in Mexico City, and Señorita Noriega y Vicario, a minor. Includes baptismal records, petitions, maternal permission, order for publications of...
Reprints (1924-1985) of journal articles by David Bruce Dill, physiologist and informal director (1927-1946) of the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, director (1947-1961) of medical research for the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory, and director of the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental...
The collection consists of correspondence and speeches relating to the positions Dill held with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco Housing Authority, San Francisco Grand Jury (Foreman), San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, and the Alien Enemy Hearing Board...
This collection includes business papers, correspondence, sheet music, media, and memorabilia from the private collection of comedian and actress Phyllis Diller. Diller broke ground as one of the first and most prominent woman comedians through her stand-up act, films, television...
The Margaret (Marnie) Walker Dilling Collection is comprised of Dilling's ethnomusicological research, mostly on Korean music, Korean-American musical communities, and music of the Olympics. Included in the collection are her field notes, journals, and audio and video recordings. The types...
This collection contains the papers of Hawaiian businessmen Walter F. Dillingham (1875-1963) and his father, Benjamin Dillingham (1844-1918), and includes correspondence largely dealing with family events, travels, schooling, and business affairs. The letters often refer to the social, economic, and...
This collection contains photographs, papers and correspondence relating to the service of LtCol. Albert Wesley Dillon, USAAF during the Second World War. The papers include military records, promotions and citations, and retirement papers, and more. Also included is some ephemera...
This collection consists primarily of sheet music manuscripts and manuscript reproductions belonging to the American pianist, composer, and music educator, Fannie Charles Dillon. Included are sketches, full scores, parts, vocal scores, lead sheets and some printed scores for Dillon's vocal,...
Fannie Charles Dillon (1881-1947) was a teacher, pianist and composer of piano, vocal, orchestral and chamber music. She taught at Pomona College (1910-13), and in Los Angeles high schools (1918-41). In 1924, she founded the Woodland Theater at Fawnskin, Big...
Richard Hugh Dillon (1924- ) was a librarian and the author of many articles and books on California, including (1961), (1966), (1967), (1970), and (1982). The collection consists of ca. 300 photographs of old and new San Francisco Chinatown and...
Richard Hugh Dillon (1924- ) wrote many articles and books on California. The collection consists of literary manuscripts, correspondence with various publishers, magazine articles, books, speeches, reviews, research materials, royalty statements, photographs, drafts, proofs, ephemera, personal material, and a manuscript...
Consists of meeting materials, course syllabi, examinations, and lectures by William Dillon, a Government professor at Sacramento State.
Ralph C. Dills, Democrat, was elected to the 69th Assembly District, one of the thirty districts representing Los Angeles County in 1938. He resigned in 1949. In 1966 he won the 32nd Senatorial District and served in the Senate until...
Correspondence notebooks, subject file, and writings on his interest in botany.
Summary: Holograph manuscripts of poems: Smiles, Songs and Summer; The Lament; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; At Random; Apocalypse; Day by Day; Andean Heights; Around the Clock; The Risen Sun:; and Wagon Wheels. Also includes small amount of biographical information....
The collection primarily contains the papers of Byron Diman (1795-1865), governor of Rhode Island (1846-1847) and prominent merchant of Bristol. It includes correspondence, shipping records, and business papers of Devol, Diman, & Co.; correspondence with the D'Wolf family of Bristol,...
Sales catalogs dedicated to American dime novels, and journals that contain, either whole or in part, articles devoted to dime novels and their authors.
The collection contains 769 copies of detective, western, and adventure novels. Titles include: All Around Weekly, Fame and Fortune Weekly, Frank Manley’s Weekly, Frank Reade Weekly, Liberty Boys of ‘76, Pluck and Luck, Secret Service, Wide Awake Weekly, Wild West,...
The Dime Novels and General Pulps Collection consists of over a hundred periodical titles dating from the early to mid 20th century.
Photographs of the 1982 Los Angeles Christopher Street West pride parade photographed by Vicki "Max" Brenner and Denise Dimin.
Memoirs relating to Bulgaria and Bulgarian emigre politics, and unpublished articles, relating to the Bulgarian Agrarian Union between World Wars I and II, world agriculture, and agriculture in the Soviet Union. Photocopy.
A deed for the sale of property at Main and Second Street in Downtown Los Angeles by Thomas Foster, the sixth Mayor of Los Angeles, to Kimball H. Dimmick (1812-1861), a prominent attorney who signed and helped shape California's constitution...
Letters, written mainly to his wife, Sarah Holcomb Dimmick, concerning experiences as a member of Stevenson's regiment, 1846-48, gold mining, as alcalde of San Jose, as district attorney and judge in Los Angeles, 1852-1861. Included also: law licenses and military...
The W. Eugene Dimon papers contain newsletters, correspondence, albums and artifacts created by the Japanese who were detained at the Pomona Assembly Center in California from May to August 1942 and then transferred to the Heart Relocation Center in Wyoming...
This file contains one type written letter and one hand written letter. The type written letter is addressed to a W. C. Burnett of San Francisco, is dated January 26th, 1903, and signed by Geo. C. Pardee. This letter is...
Writings, notes, correspondence, interview sound recordings and transcripts, trial transcripts, photocopies of government records, and printed matter, relating to General Manuel Noriega of Panama, his trial for drug trafficking, and American-Panamanian relations. Includes United States Department of State documents released...
The Dingman collection consists of photographs, negatives, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera from professional photographer Waldo Henry Dingman, Sr. (1872-1955) and World War I veteran Waldo Henry Dingman, Jr. (1898-1986). Dingman Sr.'s images represent life and culture in Ventura County...
This collection consists of 497 scanned photographs of refugee camps and cemeteries in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Hong Kong taken by Anh-Thai Quang Dinh in 1988 and 2007.
The archive contains circa 3000 drawings, with accompanying sketches, presentation panels -- many of them reproductions mounted on boards and hand-painted -- and printed graphics and ephemera designed by Diniz Associates for the clients. Record photography in the form of...
Photographs show members of the 51st Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade at a dinner at an unidentified location (probably San Francisco Bay Area). Some members are identified.
Correspondence and accounts with Baker & Hamilton, hardware, Sacramento; Wellman, Peck & Company, wholesale grocers, San Francisco; D.W. Earl, forwarding and commission merchant.
Contains diaries, correspondence, and other materials documenting the life and career of the anti-Semitic writer and ideologue who was a follower of Adolf Hitler as well as the Nazi and movements in Germany during the 1920s.
This collection is primarily comprised of manuscripts, and some corresponding published articles/materials, written by Dr. R. Bruce Harley regarding Agua Mansa/La Placita and related New Mexican history, the Catholic Church in southern California, and March Air Force Base, focusing on...
This bound volume dates from 1675 to 1726, and contains various records generated by members of the Diocese of Rochester, including copies of leases, indentures, marriages, and bills of sale.
Lecture notes, lectures and examinations, consulting records including the National Research Council, and personalia. Of note are his carefully prepared instructional materials, including lecture notes with problem sets.
The Joe Diorio papers comprise material created and collected by Joseph Louis Diorio (August 6, 1936 - February 2, 2022), American jazz guitarist and former USC Thornton Studio Guitar program faculty member. The largest part of the collection consists of...
Images of Pre-Colombian deities of Mexico, combined with patterns of traditional petates (floor coverings).
This collection contains a This House Contains a Case of Diphtheria ... per order Board of Health, the State of New Hampshire quarantine sign printed in black on blue background on cardstock....
Certificate of graduation from the Board of Education of San Francisco to Coe Ellis, South San Francisco Grammar School; and certificate of promotion from Berkeley (Calif.) Public Schools for Roscoe E. McCabe.
Dispatches and related documents from Allen A. Hall, John W. Caldwell, Leopold Markbreit, and printed proclamations from General Mariano Melgarejo.
Included are 34 diplomatic documents from Italy (predominantly), France, Spain, England, and Czechoslovakia. Of particular note is an 1772 Papal indulgence from Olomouc, in the Czech Republic, and a 1781 letter addressed by Pope Pius VI to Scipione de' Ricci,...
The papers are particularly valuable for two periods: 1728-1732, when Chesterfield was Ambassador at The Hague; and 1743-1748, when he was Ambassador on Special Mission to The Hague, Secretary of State for the North, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. An...
The collection consists of disparate items relating to Phillip Dippel, Sr., and Philip Dippel, Jr.
This is the file contains the records of Phillip Dippel Sr. who came to California in 1849 from Mexico in search of gold and fortune. The file contains a photo copy of an original typed manuscript that appeared in a...
The Dipsea Race Collection contains photographs of the Dipsea Race, mainly in the form of negatives taken by photographer Raymond Coyne during the years 1918 through 1922. There are also photographs through the 1970s by other photographers, ephemera items, newspaper...
Four unpublished typescripts of novels written by Dirck Van Sickle and Evva Joan Pryor. Titles comprise: My Pal Rinker; Darkmoon Honeymoon; Hostages of Oxygen; and, The Light from Tomorrow. Also includes an unproduced screenplay adaptation by Van Sickle of his...
The collection consists of 17 posters produced in the mid-1980s by the Dirección General de Culturas Populares (DGCP), an insitution of the Mexican government dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and dissemination of popular and indigenous culture in Mexico. The poster...
The collection contains historical accounts of and administrative records produced by Direct Relief International (DRI).
Santa Barbara organization. Interviewer: Dale Carlisle? [check tapes]. Interviewee(s): Dennis Karczag, David Green, Mr. [?] Tulsi. Transcript: None found. Related materials: Org chart, grant proposal, Speakers' Bureau list. Related collection: Direct Relief International Collection (SBHC Mss 22; Dennis Karczag Papers...
Jewish upbringing in the Midwest; Boston University, 1967-71; attending Boalt School of Law, UC Berkeley; clerking for Judge Garrity; public interest law at Georgetown; job at Disability Law Resource Center; Davis v. Southeastern Community College; Disability Rights Education and Defense...
Notices to deans, directors, department chairmen, and administrative offices.
Childhood in Arkansas, Louisiana, and McCloud, California; Chico State University, 1954-1956; contracting polio, 1956, and rehab at Fairmount Hospital, San Leandro; majoring in speech therapy at an inaccessible San Francisco State University, 1958-1960; work for Volunteer Bureau of Alameda County;...
Linocut portraits of prominent film directors to have worked in Mexico.
UC Davis campus telephone directories.
UC Davis student telephone directories.
This collection documents 20 years of Rod Diridon’s public service as the chairperson of both the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors and the Santa Clara Transit Board. The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, speeches, reports, plans, ordinances, maps, project files,...
George and William Dirks papers (SAFR 17121, HDC 274) are thirteen items related to their work as caulkers from the Wood Caulkers Local No. 554, the General Strike Committee of 1934, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America...
The John Dirnberger CDC collection consists of Control Data Corporation (CDC) technical reports, memos, manuals, and design documents, as well as a small amount of materials published by other companies. The materials range in date from 1965 to 1988. Much...
Childhood in rural Oklahoma, auto accident and rehabilitation for spinal cord injury at The Institute on Rehabilitation Research, Houston 1967-68; accommodation at Tulsa University; experiences with vocational rehabilitation; origins of Houston Cooperative Living Program; formation of Wheelchair Independence Now, 1971...
Childhood and family in New York; disability; Hofstra University; early activism in PUSH and Disabled in Action; accessibility changes at University of Southern California; work with Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, 1973; interactions with Berkeley Center for Independent Living and Olive...
The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc., Washington, D.C. Office Records [1982 – on-going], depicts the leadership of the organization in the course of their struggle to bring comprehensive civil rights to the disabled community. The bulk of the...
The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Records document the activities and policies of one of the first organizations advocating for civil rights for people with disabilities. The bulk of these records date from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. The...
381 VHS videocassettes, one sound cassette, and transcripts of select video interviews in the collection. The collection is the result of a three-year grant-funded collaboration between the University of San Francisco and Access Video to collect archival documentation on disability,...
Slides and negatives depicting activities of Center for Independent Living (CIL), Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF), and Barrier Free Environments, Inc., and issues relating to disability rights movement. Images include CIL staff, meetings, training courses, and services; activists...
The University of California, Irvine, Disability Services Center records contain materials relating to the UCI Disability Services Center (DSC) from 1997 to 2020 including annual reports, handbooks, brochures, and a photograph album featuring students and staff. These records also contain...
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and national convention proceedings, relating to veterans' affairs in the United States.
Contains by-laws for State organization, meeting minutes, announcements, questionnaires, articles, exhibit booklets and other miscellany relating to the Disabled Student Coalition at Sonoma State University collected by member Anthony Tusler.
The Disabled Students' Program Photograph collection includes images of events and individuals associated with the program. Formats include negatives and prints in black and white and color.
The Disabled Students' Program Records, 1965-[on going], consist of materials created or collected by the leaders and administrators of the Disabled Students' Program at the University of California, Berkeley. The collection consists of records of the administration, services, and Susan...
This collection contains correspondence, photographs and biographical information from S/Sgt. Marion T. Disbennett, USAAF, during the Second World War.
Discharge certificate for Corporal Frank A. Hofmann in Peter Snooks' Company Q, 56th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, who was enrolled on December 25th, 1862 to serve two years during the war. The certificate states that Hofmann is hereby discharged from...
Discharge certificate for Private H. V. Latham signed by Charles A. McCall on official stationery of Mount Pleasant, U. S. Army General Hospital from Washington, D. C. and signed by C. A. McCall (Charles A. McCall), Assistant Surgeon U. S....
Album containing identification photographs (i.e. mug shots) of prisoners, taken upon their discharge from Folsom Prison and the California State Prison at San Quentin. Earlier photographs are portraits of prisoners with prison identification numbers appearing on mug shot boards positioned...
Disclosure is a documentary film that examines portrayals of transgender people in movies and television over more than 100 years of motion picture history. Interviews with prominent trans writers, directors, actors, advocates and historians discuss the impact of damaging stereotypes...
An April 10, 1866 handwritten claim for the Scholes Quartz Sedge Scott Valley Discovery Claim.
The Discovery Community was established to promote the welfare of gay and lesbian persons by providing opportunities for personal growth and community building, and working to eliminate prejudice based on sexual orientation. Discovery holds retreats, produces social events, and provides...
Diseño del Rancho del Arroyo Chico, handdrawn in 1846, purchase from William Dickey in 1849, was granted and confirmed to John Bidwell in 1859. Deeds, grants and map showing Arroyo Chico (Big Chico Creek), Arroyo Sacramento (Sacramento River), Arroyo Seco.
Oversize folio of approximately 150 hand-drawn maps of Mexican land claims in California.
Memoranda, reports, correspondence, press releases, statutes, regulations, and legal proceedings, relating to economic policy of the Allied military government in Germany after World War II, and especially to decartelization policies.
Sixteen 4" x 5" color transparencies of scenes from Walt Disney's animated feature films "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia."
Collection covers facets of Walt Disney Productions, including the development of Mickey Mouse, the Silly Symphonies series and other animated characters; animation cameras, animators at work; the Hyperion Avenue studio building and Mickey Mouse promotions. 1906-1980, undated (bulk is 1930s-40s)
This collection comprises employee training and policy guides, promotional material and brochures for the Disneyland and Walt Disney World theme parks and rides, popular publications featuring the Disney corporation and its entertainment subsidiaries, and other related material. The collection also...
Typescripts, with holograph emendations, of three dispatches written during the Boxer Rebellion. Miller had been hired by the San Francisco Examiner to cover the rebellion.
The Dispersed Art Collection records consist of files created to support the effort of the University Office of Business Services in fulfillment of its mission to document and care for the so-called "dispersed art collections" of the University. Although there...
The Displaced Homemakers Center Archives contains material relating to the organization, function, and administration of the Oakland, California center. Types of materials include correspondence, office files, and subject files....
Copy of dispositions sworn by F. B. Davis (true name Jefferson F. Howell). The dispositions were given to the Sheriff of Weaverville, California, in 1919. Davis recounts several robberies he committed over the course of several years. In each case,...
Copy of dispositions sworn by F. B. Davis (true name Jefferson F. Howell). The dispositions were given to the Sheriff of Weaverville, California, in 1919. Davis recounts several robberies he committed over the course of several years. In each case,...
A collection of letters and ephemera of the British statesman and Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
Collection consists of dissertations completed in various academic disciplines related to Greek and Roman antiquity....
Records of British companies, especially mining concerns, which have operated in Western America. Includes files on the White Pass and Yukon Railway Company, Ltd.; and the Exploration Company, Ltd.
Records of British companies, especially mining concerns, which have operated in Western America.
Printed Civil War document: "Argument for absent owners in the matter of the Newborn seizures," re merchandise seized by combined U.S. Government land and naval forces in and around Newborn, North Carolina in March, 1863. Found in unsorted Wyles SC.
Lithographs of technical drawings of distillation equipment for various purposes. At top of each print: decorative border depicting award medals received at European and American expositions, 1842-1885. The purpose of each piece of equipment illustrated is briefly referenced within the...
Various ledgers of information pertaining to the 6th District Court of Yolo County. Locations A 1.3
The California Districts Securities Commission (CCDS) was created in 1931 and changed with the direction and supervision of the fiscal and physical affairs of irrigation and other agricultural districts organized under the laws of the state (1931, ch. 1073; in...
Part of a collection comprised of 72 items relating to religious developments in the Indies, and internal history of monastic orders in New Spain, Peru, and the Philippines, as affected by conflicts with ecclesiastical and civil authority. A typescript table...
These papers contain the detailed investigative report of the assassination of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his family. The report was prepared by Nikolai Alekseevich Sokolov, and includes the typescript of "Dielo ob ubiestvie tsarskoi sem'i v...
Robert H. Dittberner was a US Army infantry officer in Germany in WWII. The collection consists of Nazi memorabilia and photographs.
Collages, photograph albums, and scrapbooks of the male physique created by Harold L. Dittmer. Dittmer used photographs and clippings approximately from the 1930s to the 1970s.
The bulk of this collection is comprised of the papers of Julia, Charles and Maisie Dittnock, and printed material collected by the family while they resided in Sacramento. Papers include various certificates and diplomas from area schools and colleges, U.S....
Records generated within the organizational divisions of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park concerning Park management, planning and development.
Records generated within the organizational divisions of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park concerning Park management, planning and development.
Records generated within the organizational divisions of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park concerning Park management, planning and development.
The Diversity Center of Santa Cruz Trailblazers collection consists of a broad range of materials that pertain to LGBTQ activism in the Santa Cruz area of California. This collection was amassed as part of a public history project initiated on...
The interviews in this collection are case studies of policies pursued by UCSF and Stanford University medical schools to increase racial and ethnic diversity, from the 1960s to the 2000s. Nancy M. Rockafellar was the interviewer and editor of the...
A collection of legal and otherwise relevant materials related to western water adjudications and other complex water litigation. The project has focused on case management, alternative dispute resolution, and the sharing of practical experience by a diverse group of judges,...
The Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources (DANR) Records mainly contain photographs and slides, but also include materials on DANR programs and events, UC Davis agriculture-related and natural resource-related departments, and California counties.
This collection contains two County guides to spraying, from 1954 and 1960.
This collection comprises administrative records that document the development of the University of California, Irvine, Division of Continuing Education (formerly known as University Extension until 2016) and its continuing education and community programs from 1972-2017. Of particular interest are records...
This collection contains scrapbooks of UCI Summer Research Program (SURF), publications including UCI Graduate Quarterly (2002-2007) and Graduate Voice (1992-2002), graduate advisor handbooks, photographs, and brochures and pamphlets. There are also video tapes documenting the summer research program, and DVDs...
Photographs show Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.s) marching along railroad track from Bisbee, Ariz., marching from Lowell, passing Bakersfield, waiting for the train in Ballpark, loading strikers onto train, friends bidding strikers goodbye, and one photo of a striker...
Richard Dix gained popularity in motion pictures playing hero roles during the 1920s. The collection consists of original photographs related to his motion picture career.
A. C. Dixon was a Baptist clergyman and writer. He served as pastor to churches in North Carolina, Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts and as minister to the Moody Church in Chicago and the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England. The...
The people of the State of California, plaintiff, Compton C. Dixon, defendant, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, department no.40, Honorable Clement D. Nye, Judge, no.92,401. Reporters' transcript.
James Benjamin Dixon (1886-1978) was one of the pioneering families of Escondido, superintendent of the Escondido Mutual Water Company, and namesake of the Dixon Dam in Escondido, California. Dixon was son of Benjamin Franklin Dixon (1844-1928) and moved with his...
Collection contains manuscript notebooks of student attending lectures at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1913-1914. Five notebooks: Physiology, Laboratory Notes, Ethics, English Literature, and Mineralogy. Henry Campbell Dixon graduated in the class of 1914 from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and...
Small number of papers and early portraits from the Isaac Dixon family of Santa Clara County.
Julian Carey Dixon, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member representing portions of Los Angeles County from 1973-1978. He was a Representative in the United States Congress from 1979-2000. His papers include Assembly bill files, 1973-1978; committee files, 1973-1977; and subject...
Papers of Laurence Belmont Dixon, electrical engineer and amateur photographer. The collection consists primarily of materials documenting Dixon's travels in Japan in 1905, including a large group of photographs and a personal diary. Also included in the collection is an...
Illustrations of Touring Topics magazine series on "The Story of Transportation in the Southwest." 1930s.
This folder contains the photocopy of one, two page, handwritten letter written by Maynard Dixon from Lone Pine, California on June 20th, 1927 and is addressed to "Uncle George". The papaer is in good condition but the hand writtting is...
Originals and photocopies of correspondence with artists, museums and publishers; manuscripts of poems by Dixon; articles by and about him; catalog of paintings and drawings; and autobiographical material. Includes correspondence with: Arizona Highways (magazine), the California State Library, the De...
Collection consists of materials relating to the work of UCLA biomathematician Wilfrid Joseph Dixon, including Russian language biomathematics and statistics texts....
William Hepworth Dixon (1821-1879) was an author who wrote several books and contributed to the and the . He was the editor of the (1853-69), and helped to found the Palestine Exploration Fund. The collection consists of correspondence from various...
Letters and other documents pertaining to Mr. Dixon's training and service as an engineman with the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Jacqueline C. DjeDje joined the UCLA faculty in 1979. She was Chair of the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology and Director of the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive. DjeDje specialized in African and African American music, West African fiddle music, gospel music, and...
Dissertation Research on Hausa and Dagamba recorded in Sokoto, Nigeria; Kano, Nigeria ; Legon, Ghana ; Los Angeles, California ; Kaduna, Nigeria ; Yendi, Ghana ; etc. Non-dissertation related research also included.
These papers primarily concern Djerassi's research in organic chemistry and include correspondence, reports, and lab notebooks on optical rotary dispersion and mass spectrometry; other research files containing correspondence, manuscripts, and reprints; reprints of Djerassi's published articles; and grant files. There...
Profile of Barbara Ross Greenberg, weaver and sculptor, who was the Pamela Djerassi visiting artist at Stanford University, 1980-1981.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, statutes, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Djibouti.
Writings, translations, correspondence, printed matter and photographs relating to communism, communism in Yugoslavia, and President Josip Broz Tito.
Interviews of Serbian political leaders and intellectuals, including Milovan Djilas, relating to political conditions in Yugoslavia and Serbia, and to the Yugoslav civil war.
Correspondence, notes, writings, memoranda, press releases, position papers, declarations, bulletins, newsletters, and printed matter relating to the breakup of Yugoslavia and to Serbian-American efforts to influence American and international foreign policy in the region and to influence Serbian government policy.
Correspondence, bulletins, writings, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, video tapes, and memorabilia relating to political conditions in Yugoslavia, the breakup of Yugoslavia, the civil war in Bosnia, reportage of Yugoslav news in the American media, American foreign policy in...
Translation by D. M. Krassovsky of an excerpt from the book Sovetskie Portrety.
Relates to Polish and other territorial questions of the World War I peace settlement.
The collection includes a handful of scripts for films directed by Dmytryk; a few scripts for unproduced films; extensive clippings; 60 letters from Dmytryk written to his wife Jean during the period of his incarceration in the federal penitentiary at...
Two letters written encouraging Thornton to join Coflin in his move to Grass Valley.
Family background, education in Italy; fellowships in DNA Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands, 1974-1976; DNA synthesis capability research at Genentech; work with somatostatin, insulin, and growth hormones; Genentech history; decision to leave Genentech.
Portfolio of 10 prints pertaining to various subjects and themes shared in common between the artists: history and politics of Mexico; Aztec cosmology; Emiliano Zapata; Fernando Valenzuela; Day of the Dead (Día de los muertos); history of Mexico-U.S. relations; Mexican...
The collection comprises periodicals collected by Do Dinh Tuan and published outside of Vietnam in the Vietnamese language. Do collected a broad spectrum of titles that document the concerns and interests of the Vietnamese emigrant community following the collapse of...
Watercolor sketchbook of D.O. Teeple, perhaps from Great Britain, documenting his travels across Canada, the Western United States and the Great Plains during a sporting trip the summer and autumn of 1874. Canada scenes and views include rivers, falls, boats,...
Statistical data on University of California, Davis sports compiled by James Doan.
Pamphlet and clippings, relating to political prisoners in Vietnam.
Primarily letters from his former student Shonosuke Nakayama regarding his work as a government entomologist in Japan, meeting with other Stanford people in Japan, and other matters.
Photograph collection depicting family life of French Americans in San Francisco, primarily during the first half of the 20th century. Photos depict friends and family at home, on vacation and playing sports, and in relation to French laundries. Collection contains...
Photographs of San Francisco scenes and subjects, 1915-1925 and photographs of actors, actresses and boxers from this same time period....
The Dick Dobbins collection includes materials pertaining mainly to the Pacific Coast League (PCL), and the teams that comprise the league. The bulk of the material was collected by others and purchased by Dobbins, and dates from 1902 to 1957;...
Research files, reprints, manuscripts, lectures, book reviews, correspondence, bibliographies, and departmental files.
Eighteen scrapbooks that relate to Harold S. Dobbs. Three scrapbooks related to his business interests (including drive-in restaurants and bowling alleys); nine related to his career as a supervisor on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1951-1967), and six related...
Correspondence; manuscripts of books, short stories, plays and articles; notes; clippings; biographical material and personalia; royalty statements; collected theater and opera programs, 1869-1941; announcements and invitations; Christmas and greeting cards. Correspondents include George Arliss, Gertrude Atherton, Robert Ernest Cowan, George...
Correspondence, military documents, and photographs, relating to Russian military activities in World War I, the Russian Civil War, and the Chinese Eastern Railway.
The Abner Doble Papers consists of correspondence, drawings, reports, patents, photographs, and notebooks documenting Doble's role in the development of 20th century steam technology. Collection also includes papers relating to the Doble family, several of whom were also engineers and...
Photographs documenting the steam automobiles and engines created by Abner Doble and Warren Doble, especially as part of the Doble Steam Motors Corporation. Pictured are completed automobiles as well as engine and auto parts, photographic copies of design drawings, and...
Correspondence, messages, pamphlets, programs, proclamations, reports, resolutions, sound recordings, photographs, and clippings relating to American foreign policy, the National Captive Nations Committee, the Ukrainian Catholic Church, China, and Mao Zedong.
The Michael Dobrin photograph collection, 1938-1998, bulk 1989 (SAFR 23354, P02-007) is comprised mainly of photographic prints and negatives of San Francisco Bird Boats, 1938-1989. The collection has been processed to the item level and is open for use.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in the region of Mugan', Azerbaijan. Photocopy.
Photographs, postcards, clippings, and diary excerpts relating to the American Red Cross and American Expeditionary Forces in France.
Relates to educational policy in the Soviet Union. Photocopy.
Sylvia Dobson was a schoolteacher and a close friend of the modernist and imagist poet Hilda Doolittle. This collection contains correspondence between Dobson and Doolittle between 1934 and 1951, in addition to Dobson's notes on the letters written after Doolittle's...
The professional and personal papers of prominent physician Dr. George Dock.
The Charles Fyner Docker, Jr. sea journal (SAFR 14035, HDC 119) is comprised of one journal recording an American Mail Line voyage aboard MADISON (freighter) from San Francisco to Manila and return from September 27 to November 17, 1929. This...
Collection consists of photographs and negatives both collected and taken by Robert C. Dockery, including images of railroads, movies, locations, and other subjects.
This part of the Dockweiler holdings at Loyola Marymount University consists of clippings, photographs, ledgers, ephemera, and miscellany such as correspondence.
The Dockweiler Family Papers, CSLA-12, includes both textual and non-textual materials, and runs from 1827 to 1996, with the bulk dates between 1890 and 1950. The holdings on Isidore B. Dockweiler anchor this collection; most material after 1950 concerns Mary...
This collection consists of realia related to the political campaigns of John F. Dockweiler for governor and United States Congressman in 1938.
John Dockweiler was a consulting engineer for water and power companies in Northern California near the San Francisco area. He represented Spring Valley Water Company, Cuyumaca Water Company, San Francisco's City Distribution System, and Marin County Water and Supply company....
Chiefly studio portraits of Adler. Two silhouette portraits of Adler and wife Bertha made at the Panama Pacific Exposition by Baron Scotford are present. Ephemera includes Adler's cerificate of license to practice medicine, prescription scrip pads, telegrams of congratulations upon...
Photographic scrapbook of the 1974 theatrical production based on the Tragical history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlow conveived and directed by Arthur Joe Lopez and photographed by Ernest A. Smith and John Rodriquez.
Appointing Arce as Acting Secretary of the Prefecture of the First District.
Relating to land owned by William Lock the Elder and William Lock the Younger in Kerry County, Ireland, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Alpha list. [Oversize boxed].
A statement concerning cattle owned by various persons and a power of attorney to Arce to collect for the mission.
This collection consists of documentary film stills from the 20th century organized in alphabetical order. Some of these documentary films include "The Cry of Jazz" (1959), "Holding Ground: The Rebirth of Dudley Street" (1996), "The City That Stopped Hitler: Heroic...
Documentation and draft copies for two interviews conducted by Regional Oral History Office as part of the Goodwin J. Knight-Edmund G. Brown, Sr. oral history project. With related clippings, copies of correspondence, etc.
The collection contains a restricted, unpublished version of the 2021 memoir "Documenting Communism" by Charles G. Palm, Deputy Director Emeritus of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, detailing the microfilm aquisition of the Archives of the Soviet Communist Party and...
This collection documents the COVID-19 pandemic as experienced by California State University, Dominguez Hills and Southern Los Angeles County community members. This collection includes student diaries, essays, letters, blogs, digital photographs, videos, local periodicals, and artworks. All materials in this...
These papers, originals and copies, consist of correspondence, documents, accounts, and vouchers relating mainly to General Placido Vega's secret mission to obtain articles of war and funds in San Francisco, California, for the republican government of Benito Juarez in Mexico...
A collection of documents, many of them certified contemporary copies, concerning the genealogies of the Bárcena and other interrelated families of Andalusia, several of whose members settled in Puebla, Mexico. Include two certificates of appointments made by the Mexican Inquisition...
Typed transcripts of three manuscripts concerning the province of Michoacán. One grants a coat of arms and the title of "city" to Pátzcuaro, July 21, 1553-May 28, 1642; another deals with forced labor among the Pátzcuaro Indians, April 27-May 20,...
(Tacuba and Mexico City) Records of criminal cases, mainly theft, heard before the Justice Court of Tacuba.
Collection of papers (originals, drafts, and copies) relating to the establishment, administration, and foreign relations of the Colonia Militar de la Frontera in Lower California, under the command of Manuel Castro and successors. The collection includes correspondence of Castro, Rafael...
Papers collected by Soberanes for Hubert Howe Bancroft, and used as source material for Bancroft's History of California.
Correspondence, accounts and other documents concerning governmental functions such as finance, land tenure and social conditions.
Correspondence, regulations, accounts, agreements, and expedientes concerning the interests and activities of Pico and his family.
Correspondence, reports, and financial materials concerning the interest and activity of Janssens in California (ca. 1840-1860). Transcriptions of originals that date from 1836-1867.
Jacob Primer Leese letter, 1843 June 19, introducing L.W. Hastings. Translated by Violet G. Homen.
Includes notes on California history, pastorela manuscript, diary of events occurring in Monterey.
Correspondence, petitions, and financial records concerning the activities and interests of the Carrillo family.
Notes and transcripts of letters and documents belonging to Carrillo, made by Thomas Savage for H.H. Bancroft's History of California. They relate mainly to Carrillo's duties as customs officer at San Diego and Santa Barbara.
Documents relating to the history of California, particularly to the Los Angeles area, including an 1839 census for that area.
Letters and financial papers such as bills of lading, invoices, statements of account, etc., relating to Fitch's commercial transactions and business affairs in San Diego; trading voyages up and down the California coast, to Mexico and to Hawaii; otter hunting...
Letters, legal documents, land papers, accounts, proclamations, etc., relating primarily to Avila's position as alcalde and as juez at San Luis Obispo and to his claims for extensions to his grant of Rancho San Miguelito.
Primarily official letters and documents sent to Castro while prefect at Monterey, concerning military events, elections, mission matters, land transactions, Russians in California, quicksilver mining, the Bear Flag Revolt, claims of American citizens against the government, military events in Baja...
Correspondence and papers of an army surgeon, relating to his participation in the Battle of San Pasqual, including medical reports for the troops and correspondence with medical, military and naval acquaintances, some touching upon the effects of the gold rush.
Correspondence, decrees, petitions, and accounts for various aspects of government and church administration such as land tenure, budget, and elected representatives. Some printed items removed for separate cataloging.
Documentos para la historia de California, BANC MSS C-B 59-65, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Correspondence and financial materials concerning the del Valle family (1830-1849)
Correspondence and financial materials concerning the interest and activity of The Pico family (1825-1852).
Letters and documents obtained by H.H. Bancroft for his History of California, relating mainly to Bonilla's career as justice and alcalde of San Luis Obispo, and to lands in southern California, particularly those of the Mission San Miguel. A few...
Correspondence, financial, and legal materials concerning the development of California covering the years 1777-1879, collected and transcribed by Savage.
Documents relating to the Custodia de La Concepción in New Mexico, including order by Antonio de los Reyes, bishop of Sonora, copies of correspondence between the bishop and Felipe de Neve, and copies of royal decrees.
Includes diploma, medal, program and photocopies of clippings concerning the ceremony, and letter of transmittal from the American consul in Monterrey, Miro Morville.
Include padrón for 1813, documents relating to marriages, and letters concerning various mission activities.
Copies of royal orders, an ordinance of the Conde de Salvatierra, and petitions of members of the city government. They relate to dates of holding elections and eligibility of candidates and voters. With signatures of scribes and various officials.
The prints in this collection are arranged into six legajos and relate chiefly to the missions of New Mexico in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. They were copied by the Library of Congress for Professor France V. Scholes. He...
Contemporary copies of documents relating to litigation with the Indians of Tlaxcalilla over ownership and water rights. With this, unsigned legal opinion on the case (6 p.)
Papers (originals and copies) relating to the settlement of the estate of Juan José Nieto and to the disposal of his property, especially Las Bolsas and Los Coyotes.
Record relating to the transfer of the remainder of Balboa's fleet to González Dávila; royal agreement with the pilot, Andrés Niño, for discoveries in the Pacific; and González Dávila's report of March 6, 1524, on his discoveries in Nicaragua.
Incomplete file of documents relating to mines in Nueva Galicia, signed by Manuel de Santayana y Velasco, administrator of the Bonanza mine.
Legal documents (originals, drafts, and contemporary copies)relating to transactions involving property in Mexico City belonging to two sisters, María Antonia and María Micaela Morales.
Documents relating to the ownership of a slave.
Miscellaneous documents, some incomplete, relating to property in Apan. Include two letters from Viceroy Ruiz de Apodaca.
Contains photocopies of documents (60 leaves) relating to Joaquin Castro's land claims in San Andres and their translations. Also includes items relating to saving the Castro Adobe and biographical information on Robert Becker.
Mainly financial and legal documents, most from U.S. east coast. Alpha list.
Mainly financial and legal documents, most from U.S. east coast. Alpha list.
Mainly financial and legal documents, most from U.S. east coast. [Oversize boxed]. Alpha list.
Rhodes & Co. operated an express service in Northern California ca. 1852-1856; this collection consists of items relating to the company during that period. There are eleven transaction slips (checks and receipts) for the company under various names --eight for...
Mainly financial and legal documents, most from U.S. east coast. Alpha list.
Concerns a lot at the corner of Pine and Stockton Streets: abstract of title for James Papina, 1904 Jan. 11; decree restoring records, relating to the divorce of Albert J. Atkins and Josie Atkins, 1908 July 21; and findings and...
Original depositions, reports and replies to interrogatories, taken for the most part on oath before Juan de Ovando.
From the records of the Army commands and Quartermaster General in the National Archives, selected by Robert L. Reiter.
Material selected by Louis De Armond from the Archivo de Jesuitas and the Archivo Vicuña Mackenna in Chile. Used in De Armond's doctoral dissertation.
C.M. Goethe was businessman in Sacramento, California. In 1916 went to Gothenburg to study their method of handling the liquor system.
The record prints in this collection are of a miscellaneous nature and relate to such topics as Indian affairs, prohibition of pulque, clerical affairs, shipping from Mexican ports, and making beer in Mexico....
Compilation on marriage and related matters. Written in Mexico City, Puebla, Hidalgo, Sonora, and other parts of Mexico.
Includes letters from Juan de Ugarte, Joseph Sarmiento, and others.
Two bound documents: book of ceremonies for public occasions drawn up by the Regidor, Andrés Joseph Roxo (dated June 30, 1775); and ordinances (undated but after 1755) for governing the city of Manila, including rules for elections, procedures, and duties...
Leases of land by Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow to William Wells, executed by Gaty, agent; letter to Gaty from John Maguire; and statement in unidentified hand relating to St. Louis property.
Diplomatic, consular, and commercial correspondence. Selections and notes made by Abraham P. Nasatir.
Records from the municipal archive covering the entire scope of local affairs, together with reports on the entry of foreign vessels and their seizure, colonists from the United States, reports of the American consul, files of local newspapers, government decrees...
Folder 1. A report of the first Viceroy Revilla Gigedo from the Auditor General for War, Juan Rodríguez de Albuerne, Marqués de Altamira, mainly concerning proposed measures for the pacification of the Seris, Guaymis, Upanguaymis, Pimas Bajos, Tiburones, and other...
Draft of An act to lay out the City of Oakland into wards. With this a draft of a Letter requesting the resignation of Oakland City Council members, Lord and Dods, should they fail to represent public sentiment in support...
Official report for the San Cárlos, commanded by Gonzálo Gómez Ulloa, with information on officers, troops, weapons and ammunition, and provisions, dated November 9, 1819.
Letters and documents, both originals and copies, concerning the rebellion in Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Cuautla, and Oaxaca. Includes reports on the army of Morelos and progress of the insurgents, a description of the geographical and economic features of Morelia,...
Includes 1868 Dec. 28 letter to Macomber, captain of the whaler Roscoe from Abraham W. Peirce, his attorney, discussing financial arrangements made in San Francisco on the captain's behalf for ease in obtaining ship's supplies. Mentions a change in accommodations,...
Selected materials from the Bibliotheq̀ue Nationale, the Archives du Minister̀e des Affaires Étranger̀es, and the Archives Nationales, Paris.
Typescripts of interviews and other materials, assembled about 1918, concerning various aspects of republican Mexico, including local government, revenues, public health, mining, foreign trade, race, labor, and land reform; and a microfilmed list of documents relating to Cortés, land titles,...
A great miscellany, from the time of Hernán Cortés through the exploration of the Pacific Coast and the occupation of Texas, the northern provinces, California, to the Gadsden Purchase. From the Archivo General de la Nación, Mexico (AGN).
Microfilm of miscellaneous items selected by J.L. and Mildred Luna from the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
Documents selected by France V. Scholes and Francis S. Philbrick from Cartas de Indias and Papeles de Estado of the Archivo Histórico Nacional, Madrid. Subjects include ordinances governing the raising of livestock, exploration and foreign intrusions into the Californias, Lapérouse...
Cited in H.H. Bancroft's History of Arizona and New Mexico as "N. Mex. Doc., MS." They are transcripts from v. 25 and 26 of the Historia in the Mexican archives.
This collection contains twenty-four documents on the history of nineteenth-century Los Angeles, some of which are in Spanish and others in English.
Microfilm made by UNESCO from printed and manuscript documents.
Material relating mainly to mines and mining in Potosí. Indian labor in the mines, banking and minting of coins.
Miscellaneous papers, incuding abstract of title for property in South Carolina; jail accounts for Orangeburg. (1775-1776); ferry charges; incomplete draft of the constitution of South Carolina. (1778); accounts for the stamping of money; military accounts; a resolution concerning pensions; contemporary...
Included are copies of 52 documents (letters, decrees, orders, proclamations, etc.) written by Larkin, Manuel Castro, John C. Fremont, John Parrott, Manuel Diaz, Jose Castro, Abel Stearns, Archibald H. Gillespie, William B. Ide, John D. Sloat, Pio Pico, and Juan...
This collection consists of primary sources (mostly copies) and notes that Betty Forsyth (d. 2006) compiled on the Daniel Freeman family, their Rancho Centinela, and local towns, such as Inglewood, California.
CSLA-32 consists of materials that Mrs. David S. (Betty) Forsyth collected on the Machado family, whose history in Los Angeles dates to the late 18th century, and on its Rancho La Ballona, which the Mexican government officially granted to the...
Documents selected by Francis S. Philbrick, primarily from the Archivo Histórico Nacional, Madrid.
Primarily burial certificates; and documents relating to the transfer of cattle. From various villages of central Luzon.
Negative microfilm of volumes I-XVI of the records in the County Clerk's Office, Salinas.
Six document facsimile reproductions of letters and paragraphs sent to the Viceroy of New Spain during early exploration of greater California; includes correspondence from early merchant Sebastian Vizcaino and Franciscan friar Fray Junipero Serra. Handwritten on documents 14, 16 and...
Litigation: Elizabeth H. Martin vs. George W. Crane et. al., U.S. District Court, Northern District, San Francisco, over Rancho Las Animas. Includes petition for injunction by Elizabeth H. Martin, also signed by Edward Stanly, her attorney; writ of injunction; order...
Lands claimed include the La Gallina and Mesilla tracts, and Ranchos de los Rincones, Abique, Río Arriba, El Coyote, and San Antonio de las Huertas.
1. Plea for justice by Doroteo García de Bustamante, in a property dispute with Tomás Malo. Chihuahua, March 31 and April 13, 1796. 4 p.
Includes contemporary notes on expeditions with comments on Indians and missions; directives from Viceroy Bucareli to the head of the Colegio de San Fernando concerning the expeditions, 1774-1775; and an account by Ignacio Arteaga of the 1779 expedition.
Communications primarily from California Governor John B. Weller to the Shasta County Sheriff and the regional military commander regarding the hostilites with the Yuki tribe of Mendocino.
Analytical calendar of materials in the Bancroft Library relating to the Third Mexican Provincial Council, 1585. The list is arranged by manuscript and folio numbers, with a brief explanatory foreword.
Selected transcripts from France (Archives Nationales, Archives des Colonies) and documents from St. Mary's College, Montreal. Orders, directives and reports of missionaries, 1603-1671? Also, biographies of Jesuit martyrs and a Marquette genealogy. With notes and lists by Gibson and communications...
In 1851 the U.S. Congress passed "An Act to Ascertain and Settle Private Land Claims in the State of California" which required all holders of Spanish and Mexican land grants to present their title for confirmation before the Board of...
Filmed by Lesley B. Simpson from the Manuscripts Collection of Don Ricardo Vázquez, Colombian Minister to Guatemala.
Selected items. Includes also letters of José María Chacón, Tapachula, 1846.
Part I - Tracing of Expediente 278 (now in the National Archives); copies of documents, 1830-1842, confirming grant to Ignacio Martinez, certified by Samuel D. King, U.S. Surveyor General for California. Documents include statements concerning loss of documents for 1823...
Documents pertaining to the release and quit claim of real and other property. They include signatures and/or mention of the following individuals: Samuel B. Tennent, Antonio María Peralta, [Hermenegildo] Ignacio Peralta, [José] Vicente Peralta, [José] Domingo Peralta, and James Alexander...
Lithograph shows town of Folsom and the train depot of the Sacramento Valley Railroad Company. Broadside advertises lots for sale in the town of Folsom, newly named after the late Capt. Joseph Libbey Folsom whose rancho made up the lots...
Miscellaneous documents relating to the presidential election in which Porfirio Díaz and Ramón Corral ran against Francisco Madero. Include minutes of meetings, 1909, of various political clubs supporting Díaz and Corral, and mimeographed copy of Madero's manifest, the "Plan de...
The colonization of Texas; grants of lands to settlers; illegal trade; relations with neighboring areas; and decrees of the state of Coahuila y Texas (1824-1834, 1848-1876).
Include report on the San Martin and Santa Rosa silver mines by John D. Creigh and Charles D. Newbold, with information on topography, potential working of the mines, and methods of extracting the ore; sketch maps; notes and letters by...
Materials on the Walker expedition and correspondence of Joaquín de Arrillaga. Includes: 1) Appeal for funds to fight the French, 1795, Diego Borica; 2) Copy of letter, Xavier Aguilar to Lt. Col. Joaquin de Arrillaga, May 18, 1799, account of...
Translations of a file of documents copied by J.M. Mugarrieta in 1859. Include letters from B. Gómez Farias, J.J. Mörner, José Castro and Melchor Ocampo.
Selected by Professors Armando Sapori and Aldo Olschki from the Del Giudice, Del Bene and Peruzzi Collections, as examples of banking and commercial transactions, and of bookkeeping and accounting practices.
Materials from various sources, primarily the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress. Selected by Helen Rand Parrish.
Originals, transcripts, and contemporary copies of documents relating to the government of various islands of the British West Indies: Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Christopher, Nevis, Jamaica, Trinidad, Grenada, and others. Included are proclamations, many pertaining to slaves and free Negroes....
Contains receipts from employment companies in San Francisco, Calif., for house and farm labor in Danville, San Francisco, and San Ramon, 1873-1897. Also includes legal documents, chiefly relating to the estates of Chinese persons, with some adoption and guardianship cases...
Gives a lengthy "Indice de Congregaciones," with documents; "Documentación relativa a Tributos y Rentas de 1804." Also, "Huejotzingo, Puebla, Tributos y libros de comunidad, tasación y memoria de oficiales ... 1587;" and "Testimonio de la Matrícula de los tributarios de...
Official papers relating to the province or state of Durango, including notification of local appointments and documents relating to sending deputies to the national Congress.
"Viaje a la costa N.O. de America Septentrional por ... Bodega y Quadra en las frigatas de su mando, Santa Gertrudis, Aranzazu, Princessa y goleta, Activa ..." (HM 141) and selections from "Nootka Island: a collection ..." (HM 327).
Reports, orders, and letters from various archives.
Negative photostats of documents presumably in Dominican archives in Rome, concerning appointments for Fr. Juan de Santiago as prefect and preacher general for the Dominican province of Santiago de Mexico. With translations and notes by Sister Mary Aloysius and a...
Contemporary copy of documents relating to litigation over the Hacienda which belonged to the Jesuit college in Pátcuaro, including information on processes whereby Indians could sell their land.
Includes letter from Augustin Sicard to the Archbishop of Haiti and a writ of payment of debtor.
Petition, grants, and supporting documents for a location of Indians to enforced labor in the silver mines of Joseph Basilio de la Fuente y Aro. With typed transcript, 56 p., and explanatory note, 1878, by George R. Ghiselin.
Collection consists of documents related to the 34 John Woodhouse pencil sketches donated to the Southwest Museum by Maria R. Audubon through Eva Scott Fenyes, 1912 May 14. The materials date from 1906 to 1953. John Woodhouse Audubon (born 1812...
Grants and commissions from James I, Charles I and Charles II to Robert Harcourt, Roger North, and Francis Willoughby (Baron Willoughby of Parham).
Originals and contemporary copies of materials related to land transactions in Baja California, including petitions, grants to Milatovich and others, deeds, receipts, some dise~nos, and related materials. Some pertain to Gochicoa y Compa~nia, a colonizing venture in Baja California.
Typed transcript, with notes, by Dale L. Morgan of documents chiefly in the National Archives.
Microfilm of materials from various sources, including a Mayan codex, hieroglyphics, and inscriptions.
The transcipts in this collection are arranged into two groups. They are titled "Papeles de Lancaster-Jones" and "Papeles del Padre Fischer" and are described in Herbert E. Bolton's Many are letters between José de Gálvez, Junípero Serra, Francisco Palou, and...
Documents concerning the administrative business of the city of Montemorelos, Nuevo León, Mexico. This includes marriages, property disputes, resident complaints and financial matters, among other issues. Of special note are materials that focus on the military history of the town...
Relating to nonpayment of debts.
Contracts, letters, accounts, and contemporary copies of documents association with the long-standing, complicated dispute over the mission lands, involving San Francisco Land Association of Philadelphia, Prudencio Santillan, Alfred Green, James Robert Bolton, Leonidas Haskell, and others.
Selected materials from the New York Public and Yale University Libraries, filmed for John H. Rowe concerning the Indians of Peru and the rebellion of Tupac-Amaru.
Official documents dealing with the Pious Fund set up to provide for missionaries sent to California. In Spanish--one translated.
Official documents dealing with the Pious Fund set up to provide for missionaries sent to California. In Spanish--one translated.
Includes photocopy of complete transcript of Port Chicago mutiny trial, 1944, entitled: "On review before Judge Advocate General, United States Navy, General Court Martial convened at U.S. Naval Training and Distribution Center, San Francisco, California, by order of the Commandant,...
Deeds, agreements and promissory notes, relating to sale of a portion of the Rancho.
Legal papers, copies and originals, relating to the rancho, owned by Santiago Argüello and Pilar Ortega de Argüello and other members of the Argüello family. Includes title to the rancho, presidential confirmation of title to the heirs, and subsequent litigation....
File of documents relating to recommendations by the ecclesiastic judges concerning undesirable persons in the area. Signed by various officials.
Transcripts, contemporary copies, and originals, relating to government under the Swedish rule. Included are passports, and proclamations mainly concerning trade and Negroes.
Files, both copies and originals, on events in or near San Felipe el Real, Chihuahua, coming directly or indirectly under the jurisdiction of the Guadalajara Real Audiencia. Includes royal decrees, orders issued by the Audiencia or by San Felipe officials,...
For list of contents of microfilm, see microfilm notebooks at Reference Desk, Bancroft Library.
Letter to José Antonio Páez, September 26, 1822, asking for information and hoping for peace; and two signed appointments to office, July 18, 1825, and July 24, 1828.
Correspondence of the viceroys of Mexico, relating to Indian troubles in Texas and mainly to procuring military aid for the province. A few letters pertain to the Louisiana boundaries and to United States intervention in Spanish territories.
Include copy of translation of Padre Anzar's lease of land in the Santa Cruz Mission orchard to Thomas Fallon, his deed to Father Llebaria for the property, summons and complaint in the case, depositions of Father Anzar, G.W. Gunn, Thomas...
Letters, decrees, and similar documents relate to efforts on the part of the Mexican government to obtain loans or other financial assistance from the bishop of Guadalajara Diego Aranda and other church dioceses during the time of financial crisis caused...
Documents and official correspondence, mainly addressed to various governors of Chihuahua, relating to the civil and military administration of Chihuahua as a province of New Spain, and, subsequently, as a state or department of Mexico. They include documents concerning appointments,...
Two files of documents, copies and originals, relating to a royal decree of February 14, 1729, which provided for settlement of certain localities in the province of Texas by 400 families from the Canary Islands. This was in accordance with...
Originals and Pinart transcripts of correspondence and documents mainly relating to the Danish government's rule of the islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John, with provisos for the regulation of Negroes and their conversion to Christianity, and the...
Folder 1 is a file on plans for the defense of the northern frontier, 1754-1755, including decrees of Viceroy Revilla Gigedo the Elder and Governor Mateo Antonio de Mendoza, and related documents concerning defense projects. 186 p.
Transcripts from various printed and manuscript sources, including Padre Lorenzo Pérez, Hakluyt Geronimo de Mendieta, Martin Fernandez de Navarrete, Joaquín García de Icazbalceta, Fray Agustín de Vetancur, Fray Lucas Waddingus.
Described in: Cortijo Ocaña, A. Cartas desde México y Guatemala (1540-1635). Cáceres, 2003 (Shelved as: F1231.C67 2003 BANC).
1 letter signed (contemporary copy) from Edward Marcus Despard to the Treasury Commissioners in London about paying the expenses of Major Trevor Hull to carry on explorations and surveys in Honduras. Three numbered vouchers signed by Despard for supplies and...
Copy of documents relating to a patent of nobility issued by King Philip II, 1585, to Don Sacarias de Santiago, Aztec Indian, for his services to Cortes in the conquest of Mexico, with petition from his descendants for tax exemptions.
File of documents relating to the sale or acquisition of lands belonging to the Hacienda, including deeds, wills, tax receipts, powers of attorney etc., mainly for the Camposano family.
Documents from various Guatemalan archives, selected for filming by Lesley B. Simpson. Pt. I Municipal de Guatemala (film incomplete) Pt. II Antigua Guatemala (film incomplete) Pt. III Archivo Colonial de Guatemala (film incomplete) Pt. IV Archivo del Gobierno de Guatemala.
Materials, chiefly related to expenditures in the conquest of the Jicaque Indians, selected for filming by V.W. Von Hagen.
This collection contains record prints of documents selected from the and of the Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico City, by Professor L. B. Simpson....
Photocopies of transcripts of legal proceedings before the justice of th peace of Adin township, the Grand Jury of Modoc County, and the Superior Court of California, Modoc County.
1. Garza, José Francisco Mariano. Descripcion geografica de la situacion, y terreno del Refugio, en donde los Indios Carancaquazes han pedido se les funde una Mission, à que se agrega un informe de sus favorables resultas. Misión del Espiritu Santo....
Collection of manuscripts, signed originals and certified copies, relating to the missions of New Spain in the provinces of Nuevo León, Coahuila (Nueva Estremadura), Nuevo Santander, Nuevas Filipinas (Texas), Nueva Galicia, Nueva Vizcaya, and Alta and Baja California. Also contains...
Included are an expediente concerning transfer of three Texas missions, Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción, San Francisco de los Neches, and San José de los Nazonis, to more suitable sites; a report on the Amarillas Presidio and on the...
Concern the birth of the Infante, Carlos María Isidro (1788), a viceregal order about demonstrations on the return to the throne of Ferdinand VII, and appointment of Juan Ruiz de Apodaca as viceroy of New Spain, 1816.
Items relating to the Order of St. Hippolytus in Mexico. They deal with monastic abuses, property and other rights of members, and reform of the Order; notices on births in the royal family; and viceregal activities.
Letters and circulars addressed by Viceroys Revilla Gigedo the Second, Azanza, Garibay, and Venegas to the Abbess of the Convent, dealing principally with contributions solicited from the Convent.
Documents (originals and copies) concerning the pacification and Christianization of the Lacandon Indians, stressing the leadership of Manuel José Calderón, Palenque parish priest; written in Guatemala and San Lorenzo, Spain, with signatures of Bishop Olivares, Governor Tomás y Valle, Vicar...
Records of trials and inquiries, certificates of good conduct, and letters of application for positions in the Spanish navy. Documents relate chiefly to the naval base at Cavite.
Documents authored by Francisco Morazan and Rafael Carrera.
Microfilm of documents selected by Louis De Armond, and used for his M.A. thesis.
Ship's protest document accompanied by San Francisco Port Warden's Certificate for the ship Swallow, Capt. Baker, from New York, newly arrived with salt water damage to it's cargo. Both printed documents are filled out with elaborate details of the sea...
Miscellaneous official army papers, including correspondence, applications and petitions, complaints, appointments, and lists of personnel.
Documents and letters, both originals and copies, concerned with the 1740 uprising of the Yaquis and Mayos and their allies, its causes, and its political or religious consequences. Written in various localities of Sonora, Sinaloa, and in Mexico City.
Espediente 155 (grant to Silvestre de la Portilla, 1834); Espediente 228 (grant to Jose Antonio Pico, 1840); Espediente 407 (grant to Warner, 1844); Espediente 579 (grant to Warner, 1846)
These documents concern the various phases of tobacco culture and manufacture, and especially its sale and taxation.
Miscellaneous papers and clippings relating to pearl fisheries of Margarita, to the sinking of the San Pedro Alcántara in 1815 and subsequent efforts to salvage treasure aboard, to President Antonio Guzmán Blanco of Venezuela, and to the treasure hunting voyage...
Litigation over the March Ranch or Rancho Los Meganos.
Documents relating to the prime minister under the Spanish kings Philip III and Philip IV.
Typed transcripts of documents, or excerpts therefrom, made 1936-1938 from material in the U.S. Department of State Archives, the Division of Manuscripts and the Slavic Division of the Library of Congress, and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Russian documents...
This collection contains published periodical and unpublished manuscript material pertaining to the Grateful Dead and their fans, the Deadheads, compiled during the preparation of Dodd's coauthored book, (Greenwood, 1997), as well as drafts and associated materials used in the preparation...
Holograph letter written on the south side of the Rappahannock.
Collection consists of personal papers of Dr. Lawrence E. Dodd, professor of physics at UCLA, including correspondence, research notes and materials, photographs, and printed material.
Collection includes notebooks, travel documents, speeches and writings, photographs, audiovisual material, and memorabilia, relating to American and world agricultural problems during 1905 to 1969.
Paul Albert Dodd (1902-1992) was a professor of economics (1932-61), director of the Institute of Industrial Relations (1945-47), dean of the College of Letters and Science (1946-61), acting vice chancellor (1959-60), and professor emeritus (1961) at UCLA. He also served...
The majority of these files date from Dr. Dodd's term as Dean of the School of Humanities and Director of Special Programs in the Humanities. Also included are miscellaneous files created during his service on various University committees, including one...
Correspondence, mainly with Roy Nakata, 1942-1946; scrapbooks, 1942-1944; San Francisco and Palo Alto newspapers and newspaper clippings, 1942-1945; and minutes of meetings of the Japanese American Citizens League and American Friends Service Committee, 1945, relating to relocation and citizen rights...
The Dodge City Cowboy Band existed from 1879-1916 and performed in cowboy garb, promoting Dodge City and the idea of the Wild West all over the United States. The conductor used a decorated gun as a baton, and the musicians...
These pages contain clippings on sports (high school, Stanford University, and professional), his ID cards from Palo Alto High School, and a series of picture cards of airplanes....
A collection of correspondence, records, reports, criminal cases, and photographs belonging to Fred James Dodge, Chief Special Agent for Wells Fargo and Company.
Autographed letter, signed, from Grenville Mellen Dodge (1831-1916) to Gardiner M. Lane concerning the stock of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad.
A collection of letters related to Mary Mapes Dodge, American writer.
Views of Stanford University grounds and buildings, fraternity and sorority houses, Memorial Church, and Memorial Arch, collected by Dodge....
The Dodge-Drullard Family Papers consist of: the Illinois to Salt Lake City portion of Elvira Dodge's overland journal (1860); a biographical sketch of Mrs. Drullard by her granddaughter, Marie Doscher (1974); transcriptions of other family diaries (1856; 1911-12; 1929); a...
Polaroid snapshots of apparent earthquake damage in various locations within Doe Library and perhaps other libraries on the University of California, Berkeley campus. Likely taken after the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. Also includes many views of earthquake preparedness and...
Theater programs and postcards, relating to plays by British prisoners of war at Doeberitz Theater in the German prison camp at Doeberitz.
Justus Drew Doenecke (born 1938) is an American historian, writer, and professor. The Justus Doenecke papers (1939-2021) contains notes, manuscripts, and correspondence related to the America First Committee and twentieth-century US history of the WWI and WWII eras.
Three surrealistic etchings
Medals and printed matter, relating to the American Civil War, the Franco-Prussian War, World Wars I and II, the United Nations, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The Harriet Doerr Papers contain materials from many of her published works including , , , and . Comments and criticisms of the stories which make up the novels, as well as manuscripts prior to publication, may also be found...
Snapshot photograph albums from the mid to late 1970s depicting Irene Dogmatic, Patricia Tavenner and others at home, at play, in costume, during performances, etc. at various San Francisco Bay Area locations. Others depicted include Anna Banana and Opal Nations;...
Carrie Estelle Betzold (1875-1958) married Edward L. Doheny, a Wisconsin-born Colorado miner who discovered oil in Los Angeles in 1892. When her husband died, Estelle Doheny inherited a fortune, with which she created a fine book collection. The collection consists...
The collection consists of clippings, photographs and photograph albums, legal documents and correspondence, created by and about various members of the Doheny family, including Lucy Estelle Doheny and her husband, Van Cott Niven; and legal documents, including copies of Lucy...
Collection includes mass mailings, phone lists, newsclippings and court papers from the 1987 March on Washington, where Doherty, aka "Oscar Wilde," was arrested with 60 "non-cooperators" at the March. There is also a flyer about the Long Island Gay Teachers...
John Dohm worked with TWA and Pan American Airlines as a Navigator. He also was an instructor in the Army Air Corps.
Front and rear views of the art deco-style Dohrman Building, Los Angeles, Calif.
This small group of letters of condolence on the death of a prominent San Francisco merchant, sent to and by various members of the family, was given to The Bancroft Library on September 12, 1978 by Mr. the great grandson...
Collection contains incomplete corporate records from various companies the Dorhmanns were involved in; containing portions of each company's and Mr. Dorhmann's personal records relating to his business interests. These early California department store companies reflect San Francisco business history and...
Contains land documents for the family members of Charles F. Dohs in San Francisco, Calif.
Relates to political developments in Czechoslovakia, and especially in Brno.
Relates to war crime trials for deportation of Hungarian Jews during World War II.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and minutes relating to Allied administration of occupied territories, relief operations, labor relations, enforcement of laws and ordinances, and complaints made against Allied occupation troops in the Rhineland.
The Michael Doland collection of auction and sales catalogs spans the years 1979-2003 and encompasses 6.0 linear feet. The catalogs and books primarily relate to collecting film posters....
Prints removed from album for preservation.
Include records of the Bucksport and Elk River Railroad Company, Humboldt Northern Railway Company and William Carson Estate Company.
Relates to Russian émigré life in various parts of China from the 1910s to the 1940s, and subsequently in the United States.
Biographical and research files, correspondence, publications, and assorted materials from the life and career of American audio engineer Ray M. Dolby, covering his education from high school through his doctoral studies at Cambridge University, his employment as a young man...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. John Stewart Dolcater to his mother Alma during the Second World War.
Arthur Macdonald Dole graduated from Pomona College in 1896. Throughout his life he was invested in the college as well as numerous other community organizations. This collection includes his family, civic, and business papers. There is correspondence relating to the...
This collection contains the papers of the Dole family of Hawaii, including transcripts of daily diary entries for family members (covering 1850-1884); family correspondence, documents, and photograph albums. Subjects include daily life, missionary work, church meetings, the Punahou School, and...
This collection contains the papers of George H. Dole (1842-1912) of Hawaii and California, and chiefly consists of family correspondence discussing life in Hawaii, travel in the 1870s, and churchgoing, as well as some correspondence from Riverside, California, in the...
One bound volume of 26 indexed letters handwritten by San Francisco educator Gertrude "Gerda" Dole (nee Kittleman) to her fiance Rodney Dole, over the summer of 1939 while she was a dancer at Eagle Theater in Roaring Camp for the...
Scrapbook from her student days at Stanford, which includes programs, song sheets, photographs, clippings, receipts, notes, dance cards, ticket stubs, and other memorabilia. Of note are 2 leather postcards pertaining to football games, 1904; notes from Jessie Knight Jordan; and...
Papers of William Dole (1917-1983), American abstract collage artist born in Angola, Indiana, and former Professor of Art at UC Santa Barbara. This collection includes exhibition catalogs, correspondence, gallery records slides and photographs, teaching files, press clippings, and Dole's personal...
This collection contains 1 correspondence written by Lt. Anthony Dolgiela, USAAF to his friend Joe J. Leniant during the Second World War. This was Dolgiela's last letter, dated February 10, 1945 just 6 days before he was killed during a...
Relates to the Romanov family, the Russian Imperial court, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1885-1919. Photocopy.
Collection consists of materials related to various television series and motion pictures contributed to by Meyer Dolinsky. Includes scripts, story ideas, treatments, and drafts. Contains materials for television series such as "Cannon "(1972-73), "Ben Casey "(1963), "Cagney and Lacey "(1982),...
Robert Dollar and Robert S. Dollar business records (SAFR 18468, HDC 144) includes primarily bills of lading, correspondence, stock certificate books, record books, minute books, logbooks, drawings as well as three family letters. The collections dates from 1913 to 1967....
Family papers, including diaries, memoirs, and other writings of Robert Dollar; photographs; scrapbooks; clippings; etc., with some material relating to other members of the family. Business records of the Robert Dollar Company and its many divisions including Dollar Steamship Lines,...
The Robert Stanley Dollar Christmas card and Marco Polo club membership card collection (SAFR 23826, HDC 1667) consists of an unsigned Christmas card and a membership card in the Marco Polo club of circumnavigators.
This collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, and other material regarding the work of Morris Scott Dollens, a science fiction artist. Included are examples of his work on topical areas such as nature, space, science fiction, the human body, and animals.
This collection contains research materials compiled by Southern California physician Frank S. Dolley (1885-1961) for his study of the lower Colorado River and steam navigation in the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are also original letters by Ellen Robinson,...
This small collection consists of the six film stills from the 1928 version of "Ramona", starring the great Mexican actress Dolores del Río.
Contains programs, articles, handwritten notes, correspondence, planning documents, and photographs related to Wong's activities and any awards or honors that she received or awarded to others. Many of the materials particularly reference her work with the Friends of the Chinatown...
Correspondence, writings, notes, instructional materials, and printed matter relating to Ukrainian history and literature, the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, and the Ukrainian émigré community.
Files on water: reports, notes, clippings, minutes, correspondence...
Relates to Siberian émigrés in foreign countries during the 1920s. Photocopy.
Correspondence, telegrams, notes, memoranda, clippings, accounts, lists, protocols, reports, inventories, and published materials relating to the evacuation of the war orphans from Russia to Oudtshoorn, the establishment and operation of the Home, and the care and education of the orphans.
Relates to organization of the Imperial Russian army.
Documents related to the career of Robert Domenjoz, including correspondence, manuscripts personal files, research, photographs, reading files, books and reprints....
Contains an information sheet outlining the legal definitions, benefits, and responsibilities of domestic partnerships, a blank City and County of San Francisco Declaration of Domestic Partnership application form, instructions for a special Valentine's Day (Feb. 14, 1991) registration for domestic...
Handwritten copy, in secretarial hand, of the baptismal record of Domingo Antonio Ignacio Carrilla, certified as accurate and signed by Fray Fernando Martin of San Diego Mission. The baptism was performed by Fray Hilario Torrens [i.e. Hilario Torrent] at San...
Incomplete file on collection of a debt by the merchant Apresa from Peláez and his wife, containing certified copies and originals of commitments signed by Peláez, court orders, petitions, and related documents. With signatures of various officials and the litigants.
This collection includes correspondence, legal documents, tax documents, and bonds created by the Title Insurance and Trust Company. These materials are related to trusts held by members of the Dominguez family and land that was once part of the Rancho...
Contains original photographs and posters created by Sacramento-based photographer Francisco J. Dominguez. Includes 35 unframed black-and-white photographs, 1 framed black-and-white photograph, and 13 unframed color posters featuring Dominguez's photography. Dominguez's work alludes to the cultural environment of Chicano history and...
Records of the Dominguez Land Company (1911-1941). Included in the collection are contracts and grant deeds detailing the sale of land throughout the city of Torrance, CA, as well as related correspondence and legal documentation. Also includes documentation of...
Collection of photographic negatives relating to Mexico. Includes Mexican life, soldiers, military and government officials, revolutionaries, portraits of identified and unidentified people, religious paintings and statues, and poems. Identified people include Francisco I. Madero, Victoriano Huerta, Venustiano Carranza, Emiliano Zapata,...
This collection includes legal documents, correspondence, monthly and yearly financial reports, receipts, photographs, and an artifact. Subjects include payroll, budgets, construction, and residential and industrial water supply.
This collection contains approximately 500 4x5 and 2x3 negatives taken for the Dominguez Water Company in the early 1950s. The images document the construction of water infrastructure in eastern Torrance, the unincorporated area that is now Carson, North Long Beach,...
This collection contains materials belonging to Dominic Hamilton-Little, including hand-written journals, original publications (columns, plays), hand-made scrapbooks, newspaper and magazine clippings, clothing, and correspondence.
The Dominican Sisters of San Rafael annals consist primarily of annals written by an appointed annalist to document and log historical records related to the sisters’ ministerial endeavors at the locations in which they take place. These include the Dominican...
Letters and documents, relating to his ecclesiastical career and to family and financial matters. Later material concerns the settlement of his estate in Holland.
Films and photographs, depicting missionary schools in China, 1936-1937; the effects of Japanese bombing in China, 1939; the transport of a giant panda from China to the St. Louis Zoo, 1939; scenes at Angkor Wat, 1939; the United States Observer...
The Kaneji Domoto Collection spans the years 1928-2002 and includes personal, professional, and project records. This collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Frank Lloyd Wright (Taliesin) Papers, Project Records (Architecture), and Project Records (Landscape Architecture). ...
Japanese American Toichi Domoto (1902-2001) was a noted horticulturist who began in his family's Domoto Brothers Nursery and later founded his own nursery in Hayward, California.
One letter (TLS) from Don Farran, President of the Iowa Authors Club, to Carl Van Doren, promoting Farran's Ballad of the Silver Ring. Hampton, Iowa, April 18 , 1935. Also one 1935 newsclipping re Iowa Authors Club. Laid in Don...
Collection consists of material for 15 television series related to Don Fedderson Productions. Includes various versions of scripts (bound and unbound), production material, press releases, clippings, stills, negatives, color transparencies, and slides. Television programs include "The Betty White Show," "Date...
The collection consists of Don Felson: In His Own Words, which contains edited transcripts of interviews conducted with Don Felson in 1987 and 1996. In 2004 his son, Joseph Felson edited the transcripts, combined and organized them for chronological presentation,...
Contains drafts and notes on his published articles. Also contains correspondence, collected articles, programs and flyers for mystery conventions held in San Francisco (Bouchercon, 1982; Left Coast Crime, 1991, 1992), promotional material for other San Francisco-based mystery writers, and items...
The album contains photographs of (presumably) the family and descendants of Don Jose de la Guerra.
One charcoal drawing, with quote by Bert Kessler, from Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology. Transfer from Main, via Carol Gibbens, through Jane Faulkner, 5/1/06. Oversize, Map Cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
This collection contains prints, negatives and published examples of commercial work illustrated by Santa Rosa Press Democrat and commercial photographer, Don Meacham. The majority of the collection is comprised by photographic negatives and prints produced throughout his career. The...
Personnel files, orders, speeches, correspondence, certificates and commendations, and photographs, relating primarily to American submarine operations in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Includes an official history of the wartime service of the submarine Flying Fish.
One ledger and one leather folio containing technical diagrams and written material that may have been answers to tests given by Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe for machinist apprentices. Test subjects include: Santa Fe locomotive rules, trucks, throttle, pistons, safety,...
The Lester Donahue Collection consists of materials on performing artists that Donahue, himself a concert pianist, collected. The collection also contains a substantial amount of material pertaining to Madame Helena Modjeska, the nineteenth-century actress who immigrated from Poland to the...
Contents: Class directory, 1958; and correspondence concerning the 1967 reunion, including letters from H.M. Albright, C.R. Barnes, R.M. Gidney and Earl Warren.
Audio tapes and transcripts of interviews with people who knew or worked with Donald B. Tresidder, 1987-1991; research notes, clippings, and photocopies of source materials, 1912-1991; photographs; and some correspondence of Harry Press, Frederic Glover, and Kiester, 1990-1991. Persons interviewed...
This collection consists of a photograph album of the construction of the Donald Bren Events Center at the University of California, Irvine from 1985-1987.
The Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science (ICS) at the University of California, Irvine, began as a department in 1968. It was formally recognized as a school in 2002, and in June 2004 the School adopted benefactor Donald...
From his vantage point as University Librarian, Professor Donald C. Davidson traces the evolution of the UCSB Library, explaining the origins of each collection and describing the trials he faced in keeping pace with the academic needs of a growing...
Scrapbook and loose papers, including correspondence, travel accounts, b/w snapshots, documents, maps, and tourist brochures, mainly about trips to Mexico, including Guyamas and Hermosillo areas. Alpha list.
Collector's file (box) includes correspondence about his collection with Russell Edwards, Steve Hare and others; materials from the Penguin Collectors Society; bookseller catalogs; photographs of book collection while in Foley's possesion; and Penguin Books ephemera. Ephemera (carton) includes paper and...
Correspondence, notes, flyers, clippings and other printed material, color prints, and a few microcassettes, primarily relating to Don Hamilton's work as a homeless advocate.
Materials from the dedication of the Donald Kennedy Graduate Residences at Stanford University on February 9, 2014....
Papers related to his service in the U.S. Signal Corps and work as an attorney specializing in radio and television patents. Includes materials concerning Philo T. Farnsworth, and some material of his wife, Ruth Lippencott.
Scrapbooks cover Stewarts time in the Navy during the Spanish-American War and World War I, his time as Post Master General, materials relating to water development, and politics in the San Diego region.
Hand written transcript of an interview with Donald MaCleay, made by an agent of Hubert Howe Bancroft's History Company. Includes typescript copy dated 1888 August 7; and correspondence relating to a biography to be published in Chronicle of the kings.
Includes views of two California estates: Wyntoon and the Hacienda del Pozo de Verona. Photographs of mining are from the Homestake mine in South Dakota, and unindentified mines in Peru. Some mountaineering photos (Peru) and family portraits are also included.
Travel photograph albums compiled by members of the family of Donald Parker Hemingway of California (with residences in Redlands, San Francisco, Oakland and perhaps other locations). Albums chiefly document leisure outings and automobile travels of multiple generations of the Hemingway...
The Donald Pippin Collection consists primarily of Pippin's numerous English translations of operatic libretto. Additional materials include facsimiles of over 300 print media reviews of Pocket Opera productions; copies of two anthologies published by Pippin, "A pocketful of lyrics" and...
Picture postcards, b/w and color, many mailed, with messages.
Correspondence, notes, photographs and papers concerning his interest and activity in the field of genetics.
Contains register of titles for the Donald Sidney-Fryer collection of juvenile series or series books for boys, ca. 1900-1940, with emphasis on authors Victor Appleton, Percy Keese Fitzhugh, and Leo Edwards. Also includes a statement on the literary development of...
Primarily relates to his research in early southern Arizona, in particular to the Tumacacori Mission and Indian pictographs. Photos not from Arizona include India (showing funeral rites), Guatemala, Mexico, Jamaica (missions), Spain and other locations around the world. Family photographs...
This collection contains snapshots and photographs taken by Peter Donaldson. Most of the images are of Gay Freedom Day Parades, the Folsom Street Fair, and other leather events. Donaldson was particularly interested in photographing male nipples with rings.
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (1871-1945) was an author whose publications include: (1990), (1911), (1912), (1914), (1919), and (1925). After 1925, he ventured into social commentary and political analysis. The collection contains letters, clippings, photographs, films, manuscripts, and a scrapbook. There...
Hank Donat, also known as known as Mister SF, is a marriage equality advocate and journalist based in San Francisco. This collection contains news clippings, photographs, and an audio CD containing media coverage of Donat and Jeff Halpern’s wedding on...
Relates to conditions in Germany during the Nazi regime and World War II. Photocopy.
Topics of the interviews and lectures are wide-ranging and include the Los Angeles Airport; American photography; Allensworth, an African-American community in San Joaquin Valley, California; African-American life in Los Angeles; Afghanistan in the 1960s and 1970s; gardening with California natives...
Italian-born painter and sculptor. Circa 200 letters received from galleries, museums, and artists, four manuscripts, and circa 20 printed items primarily relate to the Surrealist retrospective "Le Surrealisme en 1947" curated by Andrei Breton and Marcel Duchamp and held at...
This collection contains publications, manuscripts, notes, annotated sources, subject files, and curriculum vitae of former University of California, Irvine French and Comparative Literature professor, Eugenio Donato.
Images depict symbolic scenes pertaining to various political and social issues then current in the United States, Mexico and Central America, including human rights, civil rights, democracy, labor, land reform and the women's movement.
The Stanley Donen papers span the years 1960-1989 and encompass approximately 34 linear feet. The collection contains production files; the subject files include material pertaining to Stanley Donen Films; scrapbooks; and disc recordings....
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, manuscripts, albums, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia of vaudeville performer Kitty Doner (1895-1988).
The Donfeld papers span the years 1939-1989 (bulk 1969-1989) and encompass 1.3 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts, wardrobe plots, and costume notes....
The collection contains items reflecting George Dong's career with the B-24 airplane Witchcraft during World War II. It includes documents, news clippings, memorabilia, and extensive photographs which have been digitized.
This mixed-media collection consists of Jim Dong's graphic artwork, photographs, and slides of the Asian American Theater Company, Kearny Street Workshop, Asian American Dance Collective, and the Asian American Jazz Festival. Other ephemera in the collection includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets,...
Relates to political activism among college students in South Korea and the United States. Photocopy.
Revolutionary committee security bureau for Dongyuan village, Jui-ch'eng hsien, Shanxi Province, China.
Relates to proposals made by A. Donhauser for European federation.
Walter Doniger (1917-2011) was an American writer, producer, and director. This collection includes project files, scripts, research materials, and personal records.
Paintings, sketches, videos, papers and photographs relating to the career of the Santa Monica-based artist, Alex Donis.
Memorandum entitled "Admiral Dönitz re Pastor Niemöller" (July 24, 1945) relating to anti-Nazi activities and imprisonment of Pastor Martin Niemöller; and essay entitled "The Conduct of War at Sea" (January 15, 1946) relating to the role of the German Navy...
Views of tattoos and tattooing by Bert Rodriguez and other tattoo artists affiliated with his Santa Rosa Tattoo Studio. A few portraits depict Elayne Angel (aka Elayne Steinberg), noted body piercer. Includes one view of the outside of the Studio,...
Manuscripts, book copies, and other material relating to five novels.
Contains materials related to a program of French cuisine cooking classes and dinners by renowned chefs hosted at the Robert Mondavi Winery in Napa, California, collected by a person who worked as part of the kitchen staff for many of...
One typescript in binder and one set of handwritten notes in binder, re Lewis' The Bents and the St. Vrains as Pioneers in the Trade of the Southwest. Dissertation, UC Berkeley, 1924.
The collection includes production documents (correspondence, schedules, contracts, budgets, scripts, etc.) from The Donna Reed Show television series.
Typescript copies of reminiscences and family history, early 19c to mid 20c, re Jacob Glendenin Adams, Nancy Hamilton Adams, Joseph Copley Alter, Wells E. Bigelow, Ralph Oliver Reiner (Santa Barbara resident), and Marjorie Ward. Includes accounts of 19c journey to...
Five letters to family in Newburyport, Massachusetts from a Sacramento drayman.
The E. Oren Donnell Correspondence Collection documents the experiences of Donnell as he worked as an aircraft mechanic at the US Naval Station in Corpus Christi, Texas in the United States Navy during World War II. Letters include descriptions of...
Manuscript and audio visual collection of Dody H. Donnelly (June 29, 1920 - 2013), a professor at several seminaries within Graduate Theological Union and Catholic leader in women's rights, organization and prison reform. In 1971 she became the first full...
Chiefly snapshot photographs of cats and their owners.
Includes photographs of dancers and dance performances associated with the Temple of the Wings in Berkeley, Calif., as well as portraits of members of the Boynton, Treadwell and Quitzow families, including Sulgwynn Quitzow, Charles Quitzow, OElóel Quitzow Braun, Vol Quitzow,...
Publications, mostly anti-communist, relating to communism in the United States and Spain.
Financial and record keeping information concerning salaries, ledgers, stock certificates, loans, dividends, deposits, and signatures, and clippings.
Donohoe, Kelly Banking Company was a large private banking company formed in the second half of the nineteenth century, and flourishing until 1929.
The Donor Based Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection consists of 72 separate Collections donated by a...
Revision of Frank Pierce Donovan's bibliography, THE RAILROAD IN LITERATURE.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, drafts of book manuscripts, scrapbooks, notes, photographs, and printed matter relating to the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development and the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, the Nuremberg war crime trials,...
This collection contains one letter from Joe Donovan to Ruth E. Murphy during the Second World War.
Album of several hundred black and white snapshots, with typescript captions in English, compiled by the son of a missionary family posted to Colombia. Includes many images of the Cali and Bogota areas; also some of Costa Rica, El Salvador,...
Holograph letter written at the Cumberland Hospital in Nashville regarding family news.
A small collection of photographs and printed items document Don's Drugs, a small business at the corner of 16th and Jay Streets, in Modesto, California, from 1938-1946. The collection includes: a black-paper photoalbum, in black wrappers titled "Photographs", with 18...
Directives, regulations, and miscellanea relating to civil defense and air raid protection work in the Netherlands during World War II.
The Jerome K. Doolan California Shipbuilding Corporation Photograph Albums (067) records photographically the history of this important United States shipyard in World War II.
This collection contains correspondence from Lt. James Edward Doole, Jr., USN to his mother during the Second World War.
This collection consists of an album of 47 photoengravings produced from photographs taken by E. T. Dooley in 1902. It features views of Arbor Villa, the residence of Francis Marion Smith, in Oakland, California. Walter J. Mathews was the architect...
This collection contains one correspondence from Mary Dooley to her son Cpl. Fred L. Dooley, USA shortly after the Second World War. Also included are several loose stamps.
Gen. James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle was a profound presence in aviation: from his U.S. Army Air Corps service to his groundbreaking instrument-only flight to leading of the Doolittle Raid during World War II.
Prints by various artists, including John Taylor Arms and Arthur H. Heintzelman, from Harold L. Doolittle's collection; 41 prints from the Printmakers' Society of California (1922-64); about 150 prints by artists of the U.S. and Europe of the period 1915-1950;...
This collection includes theatre programs and costume illustrations from projects worked on by American performing arts producer James A. Doolittle (1914-1997) at various venues, copies of the periodical Dance News, and materials related to Doolittle's time running the Greek Theater...
Letter to Col. W.B. Wooster written by John H. Doolittle.
John T. Doolittle, Republican, was a California State Senator from 1981-1990. The John T. Doolittle Papers consist of 16 cubic feet of textual records and 10 audiocassette tapes reflecting Doolittle's activities during his ten-year Senate career.
Chiefly portraits and snapshots of various members of the Doolittle, Moffat, McLaughlin and Shattuck families of the San Francisco Bay Area. Bulk of collection (PIC box) pertains to Jean Doolittle Henry's various publications about her great-grandfather Alonzo James Doolittle and...
This collection consists of original correspondence from Lt. Richard N. Doolittle, USN to his wife Ruth during the Second World War, as well as various correspondence to the Doolittles before the war began and some ephemera from time spent overseas....
The records of Dr. Russell F. Doolittle's biochemistry laboratory at the University of California, San Diego include notebooks related to the first determination of the complete sequence of amino acids in the human fibrinogen molecule, paper files for the amino...
Manuscripts of writings, transcripts of speeches, correspondence, diaries, and printed matter relating to U.S. foreign policy in the Far East, U.S. Japanese relations, the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and Allied policy regarding the occupation of Japan.
The door frame from the Heller house is of Spanish-colonial revival style and stood in the house between the library and the dining room....
The collection consists largely of scripts, clippings, correspondence, texts of speeches, and photographs. There are also minutes of meetings for the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minorities Committee and related documents.
Family photograph album compiled by Dora Hart Schweitzer, chiefly containing studio portraits of Schweitzer, Hart, Koshland and Golden family members, among others. Includes some portraits of Dora; most individuals are unidentified. Also includes ephemera and photographs pertaining to artworks of...
Phil Doran was a television writer who wrote for game shows and late night talk shows in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The collection consists of his project ideas, game show questions, talk show host monologues and a small...
The collection primarily contains materials relating to Sanford Dorbin's , manuscript drafts of his poetry and other writings, and files pertaining to his poetry magazine (1973-1978), in which some of Bukowski's poems appeared.
One photograph album, ca. 56 b/w photos, along with 5 loose b/w photos, taken by a missionary school teacher at the Dorchester Academy in the African American community at McIntosh, Liberty, County, Georgia, ca. 1890s.
The collection consists of the personal donations of Johanna Dordick relating to the Los Angeles Opera Theater (originally named the Los Angeles Repertory Theater). Dordick founded Los Angeles Opera Theater in 1979 and served as the artistic director until her...
Hannah Doress is an activist and founder of Hanarchy Now Productions. The collection includes material related to the ACT UP Women’s Caucus, No Concessions Girls, Sister Spit, lesbian and bisexual activism, HIV/AIDS activism, and transgender and dyke events.
Published and unpublished writings of Dorien Ross. Included are drafts of short stories, essays and poetry. Also included are numerous fragments of various writings and drafts of her 1995 novel, Returning to A.
Dorinda (sloop) promissory note (SAFR 17504, HDC 355) consists of one promissory note by John Taison to Frank Rosenberg for the value of $400. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
The collection includes biographical information, correspondence, a daybook, Earnshaw's dissertation notebook, a file on speaking engagements, and some of Earnshaw's writings, including a movie review, a poem, and her essays, "How to Begin in Women's Liberation" and "Silencing Redoubled."
Contains professional correspondence (1982-1996), reviews by Calloway, documents on Nutritional Science at UC Berkeley (1962-1995; undated), and others concerning the Cambridge History and Culture of Food and Nutrition Project (1990-1994).
Scrapbook contains portraits and snapshots of Doris Hudson Moss, her husband William A. Moss, her daughters Sylvia Moss Brown and Marion Moss Richardson; her mother Grace Chittenden Hudson, her aunt Florence Chittenden, and other members of several generations of Hudson,...
Papers relating to the writing and publication of "The University of California/Sotheby Book of California Wine," edited by Doris Muscatine, M.A. Amerine, and Bob Thompson (Berkeley: University of California Press; London: Sotheby Publications, 1984).
Relates to education in Tibet. Includes interviews of and drawings by students.
Letter is written to his brother, Peter Dorman, from Weber's Creek. Describes life among gold miners.
Material about the med fly in Santa Clara County, California.
Relates to political repression in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Interview conducted by T. V. Kosinova.
This collection contains materials relating to Arlene Dorn's work with migrant students, teachers and education officials in helping to develop the Binational Education Program. Dorn played a key role in developing a standardized student progress form that is recognized as...
This collection contains Dorn's fiction and non-fiction prose manuscripts, poetry manuscripts, unpublished works, and correspondence with other writers such as Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Gary Snyder, Gilbert Sorrentino, Denise Levertov, and Philip Whalen.
The collection is primarily letters and documents written by Ed Dorn to Tom Clark. Also included are manuscripts and typescripts of works by Dorn. Reviews of Dorn's work, articles about him, along with audiocassettes and videotapes complete the collection.
Memoirs, correspondence, writings, memoranda, orders, and photographs relating to General Joseph W. Stilwell, United States military operations in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II, and ethnology in the Philippines.
Materials include two of Dornberger's diaries recording his travels to the Alaska, one cabinet photograph, and ephemera related to mining such as articles of incorporation, mining company pamphlets, a copy of the Nome Gold Digger newspaper, hand-drawn maps, stock certificates,...
Notes, lists, memoranda, statements, correspondence, newspaper articles, and other materials pertaining to the Stanford delegation of faculty and students who visited Washington, D.C., in May of 1970 to meet with politicians on the issue of the Vietnam War; and copies...
This collection is related to Sue Doro, a woman who worked as a machinist for over thirty-five years, and wrote poetry about her experiences as a machinist, and her life. It includes newspapers and publications related to her poetry books,...
Relates to conditions in the German Russian communities in the Soviet Union before and during World War II, and to displaced Russian Germans in Germany and the United States following the war. Memoir of an unknown Russian German immigrant to...
Cartons numbered: 1-42, 44-64.
This collection includes Dorothy and Howard Baker's correspondence, written works, academic and personal material mostly from 1918 to 1990. Dorothy Baker was a novelist who published , , and among others. Howard Baker, her husband, was a poet, literary critic,...
Contains typescript copies and drafts of several plays, screenplays, novels, television scripts, speeches, and articles written by Dorothy Baker and Howard Baker working alone and as partners. Includes a signed rejection letter from Elia Kazan on his letterhead stationery with...
Includes portraits and snapshots of the Bakers and their children, taken in Paris, California and other locations. Also includes photographs of unidentified typescript pages.
Dorothy Bryant papers comprises correspondence, including correspondence with Kay Boyle, Ursula LeGuin, Ruthanne Lum McCunn, Tillie Olsen, May Sarton, and Richard C. Zimler; professional files regarding her publishing company, Ata Books; personalia; research notes, essays, articles, short stories, poems and...
Research materials for several projects, including the Stanford's Sacramento house and the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve history. Two research papers, "A study of the Leland Stanford House in Sacramento, California," 1987, and, "The Serra statue at Presidio Monterey," 1988. Included...
Audio recordings, news clippings, photos, and photocopied documents.
Audio recordings, news clippings, photos, and photocopied documents.
The DOROTHY LUCKENBACH QUINN (built 1919; freighter) logbook (SAFR 14264, HDC 54) is comprised of one 96 page logbook kept by E.A.S., 2nd mate; I. Lystad, 3rd mate; and G.A. Raphaelian, 4th mate during a voyage between San Francisco and...
Materials relating to Dorothy M. Honor's participation in the Peace Officer Training Service in Oakland, California between 1958 and 1961. Instructional materials include a copy of Peace Officer Training Service's Police Procedure (brad-bound in blue faux-leather flexible covers, undated, approximately...
Collection of Vaudeville performer Dorothy Rae (born Dorothy Pfeiffer; also performed as Dorothy Adams), originally of Chicago, Illinois. The collection is primarily photographs, a 1927 National Vaudeville Artists Year Book and other ephemera. In the Year Book Rae is listed...
Collection of correspondence from Dorothy Pound, wife of Ezra Pound, to Kirgo's Books, re purchases. Washington, [D.C.] , 1950-1953. Accessioned 6/18/84. Alpha list.
[wife of explorer/journalist Henry Morton Stanley]. One letter (ALS) to Mr. Thomas, re husband's lecture tour, her nomadic life, other authors, and plans for the summer. Midland Hotel, Bradford, England, 15 May 1891.
Chiefly mimeo and photocopies of miscellaneous typescript poems, annotated by the author, with some related materials.
The Louis L. Dorr papers span 5 linear feet and date from circa 1920 to circa 1940. The collection contains oversize black-and-white photographic prints of the exteriors and interiors of the following buildings: the Pacific Electric Terminal, Biltmore Hotel in...
This collection consists of choral recordings and tapes made by the St. Luke's Choristers, founded in 1930 by William Ripley Dorr. It also includes stills from films in which Choristers appeared.
Writings, biographical and promotional materials, workshop materials, and audio cassette recordings from Jacobs, a humanistic educator whose work focused on movement and expression.
Clippings, writings, postcards, and photographs, relating to World War I, postwar reconstruction in Western Europe, the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
Depicts India during and after World War II, the Indian Army in East Africa and Italian East Africa, Indian Independence Day, India's Republic Day, and Indian Navy Day, 1954, ceremonies. Includes prints of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Krishna...
The collection consists of Daniel A. Dorsey's scrapbook, photographs and his personal annotated copy of William Pittenger's published account of the Great Chattanooga Locomotive Chase (1862)....
This collection contains the diaries of early California resident Kewen Hilliard Dorsey. Born in El Monte in 1857, Dorsey grew up in the town of Spadra with his grandfather, W.W. Rubottom, and later lived in Los Angeles and Fontana. Dorsey...
This collection chiefly contains studio-produced press photographs of the development of the Universal Pictures movie studio, MCA-Universal Studios, the Universal Studios Tour, and Universal City in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California, 1910s - 1990s.
This collection contains the professional papers of Albert A. Dorskind (1922-2004) generated during his tenure as an executive at MCA Inc. The papers primarily document Dorksind’s work developing Universal City and the Universal Studios Tour tourist attraction in Los Angeles,...
Writings, speeches, and correspondence, relating to the occupation of the Rhineland after World War I, and the Rhineland separatist movement.
Correspondence, notarized articles of incorporation, stock ledger and certificate, annual reports, Board meeting minutes, trust agreement, and bank receipts of Denver, Colo. mining company with operations in Sonora, Mexico. Also includes analysis of a mine in the same area owned...
This collection was created in CEMA from internal files about Dos Decadas de Artistas Chicanas (1972-1990): Envisioning and Transforming Culture, an exhibition co-sponsored by CEMA held in the Women’s Center Gallery on the University of California Santa Barbara campus.
The collection consists of audiocassettes and transcriptions of Maria Velasco's opening remarks, the slide lecture and event publicity (handbill, press release and news articles.).
One letter (ALS) from author John Dos Passos to Michael Heskett (Santa Barbara, CA) re 1920s literature, disagreeing strongly with the characterization of it being the 'lost generation.' Westmoreland, VA, Apr. 22, 1966. Also, photocopy of one letter (ALS), to...
Chiefly snapshots, both personal and pertaining to Doss' activities regarding walking and hiking trails in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Relates to the imprisonment and subsequent war service of French soldiers taken prisoner during World War II and later repatriated. Includes accounts of their experiences by a number of prisoners of war.
The collection contains correspondence, Christmas cards, stock certificates and ephemera of Robert Loos Dothard, ca. 1938-1963, mainly relating to the printing firm of William E. Rudge's Sons, Inc. Dothard was one of the five original partners of the firm and...
The Albert Dothee drawings of the Hayes residence consist of seven architectural drawings in the form of blueprints, all dated 1956. Drawings include: plot and foundation plan, floor plan, elevations and size details, roof plan and room finishing schedule, sections,...
This collection contains mountaineering equipment donated by President James L. Doti.
Correspondence, minutes, notes, protocols, and curricula, relating to the economic situation in Russia during the Russian Civil War, the condition of railway transportation, and the activities of cooperatives in Siberia.
Stephen Dotson photographs of an AIDS Project Los Angeles candlelight vigil, undated.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, minutes, reports, studies, and printed matter relating to nuclear energy in the United States, including licensing of nuclear power plants and nuclear safety issues.
The Forrest E. Doucette collection contains materials related to the life and career of Forrest Doucette, editor and publisher of the Ontario Herald and other California newspapers. The collection contains photographic materials, ephemera, newspaper clippings, and approximately 3 cubic feet...
This folder contains several documents from 1847-1919, many of which have typewritten duplicates accompanying them. There are 2 letters of correspondence to Doud, 1 letter of correspondence to Francis Doud, Jr. regarding his father’s death, 2 letters dealing with property...
This collection contains a wide variety of materials relating to San Diego Lambda Pride, LGBT organizations in and outside of San Diego, InterPride, the International Association of Lesbian/Gay Pride Coordinators (IAL/GPC), California/Consolidated Association of Pride, Inc. (CAPI), and other organizations...
Portraits taken in Palo Alto, summer of 1968.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts of poems, anthology: "Poems read in the spirit of peace and gladness," publicity materials, artwork and personal papers. Incoming correspondence includes letters from Lennart Bruce, Gene Fowler, Hilary Ayer Fowler, Len Fulton, Luis Garcia, D.R. Hazelton, Andrew...
Announcement of opening of Dougan's photographic studio.
Olive Constant Dougan was an author of children's literature and poet who lived and worked in the United Kingdom and in Southern California. The collection at Scripps College contains the author's personal correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, photographs, drawings...
The collection primarily contains printed ephemera from the Zamorano (Los Angeles) and Roxburghe (San Francisco) clubs, collected by Robert Ormes Dougan, former chair of the Friends of the UCSB Library and director of the Huntington Library, 1958-1972....
Collection documents an immigrant Irish family of the Central Coast and their subsequent family history in the Monterey area. It contains family photographs, albums, clippings, transcripts, and correspondence.
Correspondence and travel diary. Letters describe voyages to the Pacific Coast, daily activities, and comment upon the election of Lincoln and slavery. Diary describes Asa Taylor's 1969 trip east by van to see Taylor family homes....
Correspondence and travel diary. Letters desribe voyages to the Pacific Coast, daily activities, and comment upon the election of Lincoln and slavery. Diary describes Asa Taylor's 1969 trip east by van to see Taylor family homes.
The John Dougherty Papers illustrate Dougherty's multi-faceted career and the world of Los Angeles dance and theater from 1956 to 1983. This collection reflects dance in Los Angeles from the local dance academy to the visiting international company. Do ugherty,...
The Joseph Dougherty Collection consists primarily of produced scripts, drafts, outlines, synopses, notes and research by Dougherty for the episodic television series, Pretty Little Liars as well as the Pretty Little Liars spinoff, Ravenswood. The collection also includes other television...
Three anti-Japanese "Tokio Kid" posters produced by the Douglas Aircraft Company's Material Conservation Program and their Production Illustration department during World War II. Posters show Japanese soldiers being defeated by material conservation and were originally on display in their North...
The Bob Douglas Jazz Photograph Collection features black-and-white photography of jazz performances in Los Angeles, California and Detroit, Michigan from the 1940s to the 1990s. Images capture several prominent jazz musicians and singers, such as Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, and...
Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France; a meeting of President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson with General John J. Pershing and Lieutenant General Liggett at Christmas, 1918; and scenes of destruction in France during World War I.
Letter, dated Columbia River, October 3, 1825, describes voyage around the Horn from London. The second letter, dated on "la Riviere Winipeg," July 9, 1827, briefly recounts his return journey across Canada in the spring of 1827.
Papers of Santa Barbara theater director and author. Harmer directed plays at the Alhecama theatre in Santa Barbara, Calif., edited a Santa Barbara bilingual magazine Don Quijote and later became the chief information officer for the Naval Construction Battalion Center...
Appointments and awards, letters of condolence, writings, and published and newspaper accounts from 1917-1921, relating to the life and career of Howard T. Douglas and the Alaska Flying Expedition of 1920.
James Russell Douglas (1912-1980) served as Professor of Parasitology at the University of California, Davis from 1946-1973. His correspondence which spans from 1946-1948 contains letters relating to the use of chemical insecticides such as DDT and the effects of the...
Correspondence, speeches, resolutions, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to European, especially French, World War I debts to the U.S., and proposals for their reduction or cancellation.
John Scott Douglas was a successful 20th-century American author and his collection contains his business correspondence from 1928-1962, extensive correspondence about manuscripts, research materials covering science and nature topics, first drafts of some of his books, and papers documenting his...
This collection contains one letter written by Union serviceman (rank unknown) Nathaniel E. Douglas to his wife Mariah E. Douglas during the Civil War.
George Norman Douglas (1868-1952) was a British author, scientist, diplomat, and editor. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, corrected proofs, and notebooks related to Douglas' early scientific interests and literary career.
Contains files created during Wheeler's time as Secretary for Resources for the State of California, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, and clippings. Major topics include water rights issues, urban sprawl and development, biodiversity, wetlands preservation, and other conservation matters. Besides Wheeler's...
Papers relating to Wheeler's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Journal (1869-1874) of a United States Navy officer containing his handwritten observations, ruminations, quotations, verses, aphorisms, and essays on a wide variety of topics. Includes an account of a speech he attended given by George Francis Train in Benicia, California...
Images collected by Mildred Albronda for her biography of Tilden. Views show Douglas Tilden in his Paris studio, his family, playing rugby, many of his sculptures, his home in Oakland, and pictures of the California School for the Deaf and...
Papers relating to Douglas W. Scott's involvement in the Sierra Club.
The collection consists of portraits and prints of Santa Barbara citizens who have been active and influential in the work of preserving Santa Barbara's history. They were photographed by Walter Douglas in his home studio between 1996 and 2002. The...
Roy Doumani graduated from UCLA with a BA in business and finance in 1958. In 1978, architect Robert Graham started construction on their 7500 sq. ft. seaside home in Venice, California. The house, containing works by prominent artists, was bequeathed...
The Douris Corporation collection on Douglas Fairbanks spans the years circa 1915-1952 and encompasses 3 linear feet. The collection contains a portion of Douglas Fairbanks's corporate records as acquired by the Douris Corporation. The bulk of the collection consists of...
The James L. Douthit photographs and oral histories, circa 1965-1975, 1989 (SAFR 22588, P91-058) consist of 239 photographs and oral history interview transcripts about Monterey clippers, boat builders and fisherman of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 20th century....
As a student at the University of Kiel, Professor Douwe Stuurman recalls his experiences in Nazi Germany and how Hitler's programs compromised the academic integrity of the university. He describes his military assignments during World War II, which led to...
Arthur Wesley Dow (1857-1922) was a artist and author. He taught at the Pratt Institute (1895-1904), the Art Students' League in New York (1897-1903), and Teachers College, Columbia University (1904- ). The collection consists of prints done by Arthur Wesley...
Black and white photographic prints, letters, clippings, and assorted ephemera collected in a photograph album labeled on the inside cover with the name Elizabeth Dow, 1912-1924, undated. The pictures document family and friends in the early years of the 20th...
This album appears to have been professionally produced as a promotional tool for the Blue Lake area around 1895. It has a title stamped on the cover and printed captions for some of the photographs. These captions are reprinted in...
The Nancy Dowd papers span the years circa 1966-2003 and encompass approximately 45 linear feet. The collection contains scripts and production material for more than a dozen films, scripts and correspondence on numerous unproduced films, as well as general correspondence,...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, circulars, minutes of meetings, and printed matter, relating to political activities on college campuses, and to the Young Americans for Freedom.
Papers belonging to 19th century Irish critic, biographer, and poet, Edward Dowden.
Andrew Dowdy (b.1904) was the chairman and professor of the Department of Radiology, and one of the five original founders of the School of Medicine at the UCLA. John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) started as a Democratic Congressman from the Boston...
A collection of correspondence, documents, and manuscripts related to the career of American attorney and newspaperman Benjamin Franklin Dowell.
These papers, collected by Sally Bush in preparation for a book on Dowley, include a transcript of an interview with Dowley, 1979; two reports from school visitations done by Dowley, 1970; clippings and articles on Dowley and pre-schools, 1978-93; correspondence...
Photographs. Photograph album, daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite and other photographs, primarily studio portraits of unidentified women and some children. Photographers include John McFadden and P.E. Finch of Lebanon, Ohio; C.C. Giers of Nashville, Tennessee. ca. 1859-1887, undated
Contains author correspondence, publicity materials, manuscript submissions, catalog listings, advertising, book reviews, etc. Also contains some material about the Good Vibrations store.
The Downey Historical Society preserves and exhibits documents related to many periods and themes in Downey history. The Society is largely charged with preserving Downey’s history, but has holdings related to other southeast Los Angeles County suburbs, Los Angeles County,...
The Mortimer Downey Transportation Papers reflect major topics in transportation policy during the Mortimer Downey’s long career in public service, including as US Deputy Secretary of Transportation. The dates of the materials span 1962-2018, but the bulk are from the...
Letters, Mss. of his writings and speeches; subject files; scrapbooks; and clippings, relating primarily to his political career as U.S. Senator from California, 1939-1950, with information on his investigation of the Central Valley Project. Included also are a few papers...
This collection is housed in two boxes, containing correspondence files, photographs, and newspaper clippings. The collection is arranged in two series. Series one, Personal/Biographical Information is arranged alphabetically by assigned folder titles. It offers information about Downey's personal life, writing...
This scrapbook contains news clippings and copies of newspaper articles, typed and handwritten notes, brochures, articles, and photographs about the history of the Santa Barbara Presidio and the reconstruction of the Presidio in the 1970s....
The Panorama of Downieville, Calif. was taken circa 1870 by an unidentified photographer. The mounted 2-plate albumen photograph pictures an eastward view of the town settled in 1849 by a group of prospectors led by "Major" William Downie, a native...
Part I: accounts of T.M. Eastman, 1863-1871; invoices and statements from various merchants in San Francisco, Marysville and Downieville; Part II: accounts of Adolph Cohn & Co. Invoices and statements from various merchants in San Francisco and Marysville, 1864-1873.
Holograph letters written to his brother, Philip, during December, 1861 and January, 1862. All were written from Camp Griffin, Virginia, with one adding the address of Head Quarters, 6th Maine Regt.
Letters from World War I servicemen to Santa Clara Journal owners and editors Bernice C. Downing and twin sister Bertha G. Downing
Charles Downing served in the US Army Air Corps during the Second World War.
The Downing collection includes memento folders from 1955 through 2006, manuscripts, personal and professional correspondence, lecture outlines and notes, syllabi, and recordings of many of the courses she has taught over more than four decades....
The Downtown Association of San Francisco was an organization devoted to the betterment of San Francisco and its Downtown Business District from 1907 to approximately 2004. The collection contains articles of incorporation, correspondence, minutes, membership records, subject files, publications to...
Daytime street scenes documenting intersections, buildings and businesses of several blocks of the historic core of downtown Los Angeles to the immediate east of Bunker Hill. Streets depicted include Hill Street, Spring Street, Los Angeles Street and 2nd, 3rd, 4th...
The Downtown Peace Coalition (DPC) was a San Francisco organization active from 1969-1972. The collection consists of correspondence, agendas, leaflets, flyers, financial statements, newspapers, and ephemera advocating for the end of the Vietnam War, the use of nuclear power, San...
San Francisco buildings and street scenes are depicted. Photos show residences of Hopkins and Stanford, Bush St., the corner of Mission and New Montgomery, corner of 4th and Bryant, Market St.
The Thomas Dowrick Papers contain biographical materials, documents, including a diagram, pertaining to the whistle valve invented by Dowrick and Chase, their patent on the valve, and the marketing of the invention by Viloco. The papers also contain letters to...
Correspondence, with press releases and clippings, pertaining to Doyle's university positions, 1935-54; the Anastasia Doyle Scholarship, originated by a gift from Virginia F. Cutler, 1957-65; and personal and family affairs. Correspondents include Virgina F. Cutler, J.E. Wallace Sterling, and Ray...
Reports, studies, correspondence, legislative bills, and printed matter, relating to educational voucher program experiments, especially in Alum Rock School District, California; and to California legislation regarding teacher credentials
Radio interview program on the Blacklisting of Los Angeles Teachers.
Porcelain pitcher in the form of an image of Herbert Hoover.
Correspondence, leases, legal materials, notes and drafts, pamphlets, tax receipts....
The John T. Doyle papers touch on law cases in which Doyle or his partner -- or partners successively adopted -- concerned themselves. Most of the documents touch on civil disputes in the San Francisco Bay Area, though some are...
These papers document the professional, academic, and personal achievements of California Department of Transportation Rail Consultant Joy Doyle.
Papers of American poet and novelist Kirby Doyle, who was associated with the San Francisco Renaissance poets and the Beat Generation. Doyle's papers include biographical information, correspondence, photographs, and published and unpublished writings.
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, notes, printed matter, and audio-visual material, relating to American foreign policy during World War II; postwar loyalty-security programs; government secrecy in the State Department; American foreign policy in Latin America; various aspects of Latin American history and...
Collection of a Latin American specialist in the DRA and a UCSB faculty member; includes typescript of book Latin America: An Interpretative History, files from Dozer's government service in the 1940s, and newspaper clippings (mostly about Argentina).
This collection consists of the papers of Gardner Dozois, a science fiction author, former editor of , and editor of . Included are calenders, notes, correspondence, and manuscripts.
2 ALS, from Edith G. Hawthorne, 1935, and Millicent Todd Bingham, 1945; and 1 print, "Vine", a page from A Common Botany, designed, engraved, and hand-printed on Sekishu, a Japanese rice paper, by Walter Stein, Boston, 1956. [move to othe...
The manuscript portion of the collection contains two hand-printed leaves, on Japanese rice paper, from A Common Botany (1956).
Portrait of Dr. Charles B. Faulhaber, Director of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Portrait depicts Dr. Faulhaber posing before bookshelves containing the works of Hubert Howe Bancroft.
Collection of approximately 350 color mounted slides taken by Dr. Cornelius Schnauber between 1969-1982, with emphasis on the latter date. Slides primarily depict architecture around Los Angeles.
The Dr. David M. Crowe personal papers is a collection that includes correspondence and research notes from 1990 – 2004 that supported the writing of his biography on Oskar Schindler.
The collection includes the script, photographs, and research materials gathered to support production of the 1940 Warner Bros. motion picture, , which focused on Paul Ehrlich's work to develop effective chemical cures for diphtheria and syphilis. A bound oversize album...
The collection is comprised of unpublished manuscripts written by Dr. Isabella Wiener, both handwritten and typed. There is a bound manuscript titled "The Killer Among Us." The collection also contains items documenting Winer, including newspaper clippings, her resume, and photographs.
Correspondence, business card, chinese order book
Mrs. Frances Jeffers created the scrapbook to document important personal and professional activities of Mr. Jeffers. The scrapbook includes clippings, brochures, and a few photographs.
The Dr. Pauline E. Brooks and Abye family collection consists of early Black film actor Clarence Ahart Brooks' personal collection of films, early Black scripts and plays, documents, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, lobby cards, and advertisements pertaining to the Lincoln...
Collection contains price lists, order forms and letter for Dr. Kline's Epileptic Remedy and other products. T.L. from Dr. R.H. Kline Co., Phladelphia, to T.M. Paschal, New York, N.Y., originally accompanied bottle of Dr. Kline's Epileptic Remedy....
Dr. Velia Garcia was a student activist in the Third World Strike at San Francisco State University (SFSU), an early faculty member in Chicano Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, a faculty member and long-time Chair of Raza...
The collection is comprised of certificates, postcards, and copies of letters belonging to Dr. Walter Feuereisen Chief Medical Officer of the Jewish Kultusgemeinde in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Document dates range from 1940-1943. Also included are mimeographed notices dated 1962, confirming dates...
This document is a certificate of appointment by Adolf Hitler of Dr. Walther Heess to the rank of Civil Service and Police Director in Nazi Germany’s Reichskriminalpolizeiamt (RKPA). The document, dated December 11, 1942, is signed by Adolf Hitler and...
Writings, correspondence, notes, and printed matter, relating to international communism, political conditions and civil rights in Yugoslavia, and politics in the United States.
Minutes, reports, studies, pamphlets, clippings, and other printed matter relating to public education, primarily in Detroit.
Collected by Victor Jones.
Relating to Arce's petition for return of Mexican citizenship and his request for land formerly granted to Abel Stearns.
Speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to various aspects of education in the United States, and to American educational assistance to the Philippines.
This collection contains event flyers, programs, postcards, and ticket stubs mostly related to drag performance events, as well as a few flyers regarding cross-dressing support services. Included is material related to San Francisco's Imperial Court and founder, Jose Sarria- Empress...
Writings, correspondence, reports, studies, memoranda, legal and government documents, diaries, newspapers, photographs, and sound recording, relating to the history, politics, and government of Serbia and Yugoslavia, relations between Croatia and Serbia, activities of the Hrvatski Domobran in the United States,...
Assembled by Barbara Drake (1940-2020), a Gabrieleño/Tongva Elder, educator, and community advocate, this collection contains Drake's educational materials, personal files, and research materials. Drake was a founding member of numerous organizations including Mother Earth Clan, Cultural Keepers, the Chia Café...
Relates to a reception given by Empress Dowager Tz'u-Hsi, and to court life in China.
This collection contains correspondence from Cpl. Donald Drake, USAAF to his uncle and family during the Second World War.
George F. Drake is an American Korean War veteran and activist. This collection comprises primarily DVDs, CDs, and CD-Rs created and collected by Drake and pertaining to orphans during the Korean War. It also contains correspondence, clippings, and documents relating...
The collection contains biographical material, correspondence, and publicity files, as well as notes, specifications, sketches, and drawings for both client driven projects and designs for houses, furniture, screens and arbors. Projects include primarily residences in southern California, Drake's various offices,...
William Drake was an assistant editor for magazine in New York and a screenwriter in Hollywood. The collection consists of a mixture of writings that appear to be playscripts, screenplays, preliminary and suggested outlines for stage and screen projects, assorted...
This collection consists of scripts from American screenwriter William Drake (1899-1965) for films he wrote during the 1930s.
Collection includes correspondence, reports, laboratory reports, publications, minutes and transcripts of meetings, press releases, and ephemera.
The (1914-2011) document the history, development, and current activity of San Diego State University's Drama Department, now named the School of Theatre, Television and Film, with an emphasis on the department's numerous yearly dramatic productions. These files highlight the department's...
Correspondence, publications, literary productions, and recordings from the Department of Dramatic Art.
Collection consists of 223 sale catalogs of books, relating to the theater, drama, motion pictures, ballet, and kindred subjects....
Copies of sketches written for the Straw Hat Revue (Rhyme Without Reason and Nothing Ventured-Nothing Gained) and The Cat's Pajamas - a Revue. With these: music by Nathan Scott and lyrics by Mr. Engvick.
This collection contains mostly born-digital material documenting UCI's Dramatic Transformations program. Founded in 2012, Dramatic Transformations used drama to make UCI a more culturally sensitive and diverse institution. For each production, drama students interviewed over 100 graduate students and collected...
The collection consists of personal papers and correspondence, including correspondence with labor union people; Christmas cards designed by Draper and her husband, Hal; manuscripts of speeches given at her memorial services by local labor and political leaders; newsletters and ephemera...
Collection consists of a manuscript bibliography from 1569-1977 of Sir Francis Drake by Barbara Draper....
The papers of Benjamin Poff Draper, a Professor of Broadcast and Communications, who wrote communications and produced educational television series for the California Academy of Sciences. Included are bibliographies, correspondence, manuscripts, publications, scripts, and research on Sir Francis Drake and...
Birdie Draper was an early female daredevil, pilot and parachute rigger.
Collection contains research notes relating to political history and manuscripts of his writing.
Correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, newspaper issues, and congressional hearings, relating to the revolution led by Fidel Castro in Cuba, political, social, and economic conditions in Cuba, the 1965 crisis and American intervention in the Dominican Republic, and the Communist Party of...
Military reports, orders, and correspondence, relating to the Russian Civil War in the Caucasus, political and military conditions in Georgia, and British foreign policy in Transcaucasia.
Drawing depicts humorous figures holding up a table lamp; cartoon shows two fat figures identified as Malenkov and Khrushchev.
Title supplied by cataloger.
The collection consists of one original drawing for a proposed parking facility for El Paseo dating from 1958. The drawing was prepared by William Sammons in collaboration with Parking Consultants Corporation and McGeorge and Robinson General Contractors. The plan is...
Drawing of Turbine Engine and Pump by G. D. Neill consists of a single sheet drawing filed with the San Diego County Recorder’s Office in 1919. As of August 2024, this collection in not processed.
Drawings show houses, street scenes, trees, and pottery in an unidentified location. Photographs show views from a trip taken in 1905 including the Bright Angel Hotel, picnicking, the Grand Canyon, Ash Fork (Arizona), scenery, the De Longpre House in Los...
Primarily pencil drawings of scenes and landscapes around California. Some color sketches and watercolors included, as well as Christmas greetings from C.R.M. to his friends. California locations include Berkeley, Healdsburg, Eureka, the Monterey Peninsula area, San Francisco Chinatown, Glen Ellen,...
Title devised by cataloger.
Contains reels 11, 12, 17 and 18 of original Library of Congress microfilm set.
Most items are studies of faces.
Includes Rollin Kirby's illustration for Irwin's Letters of a Japanese schoolboy.
Includes early depictions (ca. 1850?) of forts and Buffalo City, Wyoming, and a view captioned "Railroad builders' fort" (BANC PIC 1905.00545--A)
One image depicts street activity after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
Organized in folders titled as followes: "California" [drawings of coastline], "Astronomical", "Montecito, Mount Diablo" [sketches of scenery, etc.], "Sketches, foreign travel" [from 1875, boats, coastlines, pyramids], "Sketches of headlines [headlands?], mountain ranges, etc." [accompanied by photographic prints], "Early sketches, back...
Drawings show a boxing match (Tomlinson/Hall).
Maps with descriptive text in Portuguese.
Pencil drawings over grids drawn in ink. A bear and a spotted, long-tailed animal that appears to be feline.
Drawings show Anna Pavlova dancing.
Views depict: a port with a building and boats, dated "Avril[?] 1822" -- an interior of a blacksmith's shop and a black man -- a group of men, some wearing European clothes, labelled "Rio [de] Janeiro" -- a group of...
California Indians drawn at Pamblo's Campooda and Pleasant Valley, Calif.
Nineteenth century photographic copies of drawn views of lighthouses at Alcatraz, the Farallones, Point Bonita, Point Conception, Point Loma, Point Pinos, and Santa Barbara, Calif.
Collection of landscapes, buildings, portraits, studies, many locations not identified. Identified locations include Pacific Grove, Stratford, Glen Ellen, Ben Lomond, Rice Beach, Port Herford[?], and Chinatown (possibly in San Francisco).
Contains three portraits (two of men and one of a woman) and two scenes involving friars or priests, presumably at Spanish missions. One of the portrait subjects is identified as Vicente P. Gomez, who served at Mission Purissima, 1842-1844.
Drawings on individual cards, mostly of California brands, created from the Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) (WPA). No index or identifying information for the brands.
Drawings show scenes from Chinatown: Chinese mourners, musicians, a water pipe, a tea bucket, cups, and a portrait.
Collection consists of drawings of cities....
One view is identified as being "from Fremont's Exploration, Doc. 243.27th Cong. [?] Sessn". Another identified as being "from Stansbury's Exploration & Survey [of the valley of the Great Salt Lake...], Philadelphia, 1852." The third is a general plan dated...
Views show scenery, rivers, buildings, etc. Identified locations include the Moramulco and Espana rivers, Omoa Castle, the church of San Antonio, the bridge of Tegucigalpa, and the plaza of Tegucigalpa.
Includes images of mining camps, mining activities and local Native American peoples chiefly from areas around Sacramento, Marysville, Nevada City, Shasta City and Coloma.
Drawings show the Mission of San Carlos, and a scene at the deserted orchard of San Luis Rey Mission.
Copy photographs only.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, and photographs, relating to Serbia during and after World War I.
Identical title printed on cover of box, internal wrapper and first sheet of text.
The Stan Dreben Papers, 1950-1979 and undated, contain scripts, sketches and development materials created by comedy writer Stan Dreben. The bulk of the collection represents Dreben’s work in television and includes produced and unproduced game shows, variety programs, specials and...
Forms part of Western mining in the twentieth century oral history series.
Photographs...
A collection of correspondence, documents, photographs, and family material of American jewelry manufacturer and philanthropist Ferdinand Julius Dreer.
The Robert Dreher papers document the life of the former Catholic priest and social worker, who died of AIDS.
Hans Dreier (1885-1966) was a set designer and art director at Famous Players-Lasky-Paramount and eventually became head of Paramount's art department. He received Academy Awards for (1944), (1949), and (1950). The collection consists of photographs of motion picture sets as...
A collection of reports and pamphlets from the private collection of Dr. Nelson Dreier, who served as General Secretary of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association from 1951-1961. The pamphlets include early annual conference reports (1855-1863) for the Congregational Church and various...
A novelist, editor, and political activist, Theodore Dreiser was born in Indiana in 1871, and died in Hollywood, California in 1945. In 1939, while living on Hayworth Avenue in Los Angeles, he wrote to columnist Rob Wagner granting him permission...
Single letter from Theodore Dreiser to "Sara" (possibly Sarah Dreiser, née Sarah Osborne White).
Speeches and writings, notes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter relating to scientific and technological aspects of United States national security and intelligence issues, including nuclear weapons, nuclear stockpile management, satellite reconnaissance, biological and chemical warfare issues, and terrorism...
Mainly from family in Germany to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. Weber. Includes a family genealogy in German.
Correspondence, writings, conference proceedings, reports, bulletins, serial issues, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, maps, other pictorial materials, and memorabilia, relating to the history and culture of Bulgaria, activities of the post-World War II Bulgarian émigré community, and activities of the...
Photographs, postcards and ephemera pertaining to the Dresel family of Sonoma County and San Francisco, and to Sacramento printer Roger E. Bancroft and family. Photographs depict the Dresel family and associates, and the majority date from 1906 to 1935. Of...
Correspondence and memorabilia, relating to American-German relations.
Correspondence, public addresses, leaflets, and writings, relating to American relations with Vietnam, Cuba, and Panama, the Korean War, communism, tax laws, civil rights, armaments, and the United Nations.
This collection consists primarily of photographic materials, including negatives, contact sheets, slides, and prints. Though the majority of these were created by Rod Dresser, a small number of slides contain images of other artists' work. He photographed a variety of...
Correspondence; business papers; Chinese, military and mining company materials....
The Dressler's Pioneer Place album contains 21 black and white photographs dating from the 1920s. One photograph is dated September, 1929. Dressler's Pioneer Place was a business and apparent historical museum located at 2282 Fulton Street, Berkeley, California. The Place...
Collection contains three tintypes portraits taken by photographer Ed Drew in 2014. Two tintypes are portraits of Plummie Wright Sr. and Maryanne Wright (Mrs. Plummie Wright Sr.) of the Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon. A third tintype is a self-portrait...
Photographs show views of and from Mount Wilson Observatory, Calif. Astronomical instruments are shown, as well as planets and stars. The area around the facility is also pictured. Clippings describe some of the history and activities of the observatory.
Contains correspondence, legal documents, diaries and family history. Correspondence includes that of Joseph W. Drew, some while paymaster of the U.S. Army, and of Edwin Pickering Drew. Legal documents date back to 1762 and including land dispute documents and hand...
Correspondence, dispatches, reports, diaries, certificates, and photographs relating to American foreign relations, especially with Jordan, Bolivia and Haiti.
This collection contains reports, research notes and other documentation, including photographs, compiled by Stephen E. Drew in the preparation of various railroad equipment restoration reports and feasibility studies.
Film entitled Berlin im Olympiaschmuck (1936), depicting the celebration of the 11th Olympic games, including scenes of the flags, the bringing of fire, Adolf Hitler and the Brandenburg gate; and a newsreel, entitled Degeto Weltspiegel (1940), depicting the destruction of...
Color transparencies, slides, and motion picture film of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, the Rose Bowl Game, and the Rose Queen and her Court.
William P. Drews (1926-1999) worked at Exxon for many years. When he retired in 1982, he began working on a monograph on a computable function space for the optimization of linear programming. This collection contains three boxes of working files...
The consulting files, patent files and correspondence, and a selection of working papers, general correspondence, and biographical papers of the biochemist William J. Dreyer, known as the William J. Dreyer Papers in the California Institute of Technology Archives. A specialist...
Diary and photograph album of this Stanford undergraduate's participation in the 1928 Olympics as a member of the U.S. swimming team; newsclippings regarding Mr. Driggs and the Stanford swimming team, 1928-30; correspondence regarding the Olympics, 1928 and 1948; student and...
The collection consists of papers kept by Harry Dring, as Supervisor of Ships Restoration and Maintenance and later Conservator of Ships for the National Park Service, from 1954 to his retirement in 1982. The papers consists of correspondence, contracts, weekly...
The collection primarily documents the restoration and maintenance of the historic vessels at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park from 1954 to 1982. The bulk of the collection holdings consist of black-and-white photographs and negatives created or collected by the...
The collection of over 140 photographic prints and 1200 negatives represents a portion of the professional and personal output of Harry Drinkwater, a Venice, California-based Black photographer who documented Los Angeles's mid-century modern design movement as well as its wider...
Papers mostly relating to Drips's service as U.S. Indian Agent for the Upper Missouri, 1842-1846, and some for 1851 while Drips was trading for P. Chouteau, Jr., & Co. at their Scotts Bluff post, Fort John. One letter of 1830...
The collection contains one audiocassette and one transcript of an interview conducted by Gibbs Smith in April 1971, for UCSB Special Collections, with Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Driscoll, prominent Santa Barbara resident.
Driscoll served as a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army's 91st Division during and after World War I. Collection includes photographs, pamphlets, intelligence reports, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Also includes Theodore Roosevelt correspondence, Gen. Sheridan letter, and some nineteenth century...
Selma K. Dritz, MD, MPH, served as Assistant Director of the Bureau of Communicable Disease Control and Chief of the Division of Occupational Health of the San Francisco Department of Public Health from 1967-1984. She played a seminal role in...
Letters, MSS and copies of his writings, drafts of speeches, reports, notes, scrapbooks, and clippings relating to his career as agricultural economist with the State Emergency Relief Administration and U.S. Resettlement Administration and U.S. Resettlement Administration, as California state senator...
This collection of 63 photographic prints of various sizes documents migrant labor camps in California. The photographs were taken in 1935-1936, many likely by Harry Everett Drobish. Included are photographs of groups and buildings at the Arvin Migratory Labor Camp...
Views of California migrant camp life including dwellings, children, vehicles, sanitary facilities, leisure, etc.
Materials relating to patents for improved bearings and pumps by Andrew P. Dron. (1919-1920); survey of lot in Big Oak Flat by J.A. Dron. (1953), memorial resolutions of the California State Assembly and Senate on the death of John Anderson...
48 black and white photographs by a member of a British expedition in the mountainous area of Hindu Kush (now northern Pakistan/Afghanistan), near the Russian frontier, including images of Drosh fort and bazaar, mountain views and passes, river gorges, bridges,...
The collection consists of miscellaneous reprints, newspaper clippings, press releases, pamphlets, etc., covering drought and water conservation in California and the western U.S.; materials produced by California Dept. of Water Resources, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, North Coast County...
George Drown served in the US Navy for 24 years.
Letter by Ignace G. LaGrange, 1978, relating to Sylwin Strakacz, secretary to Ignace Jan Paderewski, prime minister of Poland; a copy of the will of Paderewski, 1930; and recordings of radio broadcasts by Polish political leaders, 1939, relating to the...
Early family history, from Russia to San Fancisco; life and work of the California painter Theodore Wores, and Shenson patronage; medical school at Stanford and medical practice; association with the Merola Opera Program, San Francisco Opera and Symphony; thoughts on...
This artificially created collection contains research reports, information guides, and Los Angeles County and California state program proposals for drug and alcohol abuse prevention that were acquired by the Social Work Library of USC's School of Social Work. The holdings...
A history of Berkeley drugstores from 1876.
Collection consists of various items from members of the Druhe family, largely those of Leila Druhe, her husband, Rudolph, their son, David, and Leila's sister, Margaret Mackprang Mackay. Includes correspondence among family members and with friends, songs and stories by...
Renate Druks is a Southern California film director and scenic designer. The collection contains letters to Renate Druks from Anaïs Nin, three photocollages by Druks, 29 sketches by Renate's son, Peter Loomer Druks, photographs and negatives, a review of the...
The Drum Barracks Civil War Museum Collection, located in Wilmington, California, documents the history of the location, and the activities of staff and volunteers at the Museum, between 1862 and 2015. The Drum Barracks, located in Wilmington, California is designated...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, minutes, reports, conference papers and agenda, newsletters, curricular material, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, and especially to elementary education, and to activities of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
California tourist and travel brochures gathered and assembled by Herbert W. Drummond, a librarian at California State University, Sacramento.
Contains the minutes and treasurer's reports from SBCC meetings; brochures, announcements, newsletters, and invitations sent by the organization; exhibit and presentation materials created by club members; and keepsakes given to members from visiting presenters.
Collection consists of personal files, and fraternity materials relating to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, relating to Herb Drummond, a reference librarian in humanities at Sacramento State....
This collection contains a 40-volume set of Shakespeare’s plays previously owned by Katherine Drummond, and includes photographs from Shakespearean performances held at the Old Globe Theatre.
Relates to early events of the Korean War. Addressed to John M. Allison, assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, and General William L. Roberts. The letters to J. M. Allison were written in lieu of official Embassy dispatches...
This is a typed manuscript of a play entitled self-described as a "three act Mayan music-drama of the eleventh century." Book and lyrics by Laura Sweeney Moore; music by Mildred Sanger House. Also included is a flier for the performance...
This collection contains records from the zine DOC (Drunk on Cum) published in Berkeley by Brian Williams. DOC was written as a series of emails between two gay men who were HIV+. The collection includes business records, correspondence, a review...
Correspondence, drafts of writings, galley proofs, book reviews, memorabilia, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to the novelistic treatment of twentieth-century American politics by news correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Allen Drury.
The Clifford Merrill Drury papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, research notes, and typescripts related to Drakes Bay (Calif.), Drake's Plate of Brass, the history of religion in California, Rudolph James Wig, and Anson Burlingame.
The Drury Lane Players Collection is made up of documents, photographs, ephemera, scrapbooks, artwork, and other archival material pertaining to the Drury Lane Players theatrical group and Friends of the Drury Lane Players. The theater group began in 1949 with...
The Newton Bishop Drury papers document his leadership of, and conservation issues relevant to, the Save the Redwoods League, the California state park system, and the National Park Service. There are also some materials related to Drury's alma mater, the...
Correspondence concerning Merritt, his life and activities with the federal government such as War Relocation authority and special interest organizations such as Save-The-Redwoods League.
Photographs documenting the activities of Newton B. Drury during his professional career, specifically during his associations with the Save the Redwoods League, the California State Parks Commission, the National Park Service and the California Division of Beaches and Parks. Includes...
The collection includes notes on early California academic institutions and clippings, pamphlets, papers on Mills College, Mount Tamalpais Military Academy, and the College of California. These were used to prepare an article "Church Sponsored Schools in Early California" in the...
Primarily California views and scenery. In addition collection includes a small number of unidentified non-California views, photos of national parks, and portraits. Includes aerial views of Berkeley.
Correspondence, articles and stories by Drury, and newspaper clippings including obituaries.
Photographs, personal documents, and miscellany, relating to German military operations, and especially to German military transport, during World War II. Includes commentary by Donald F. Snepp.
Photographs and clippings by and about Upton Sinclair, created and collected by photographer John Dryer in the 1960s. Included are photographs of Sinclair taken by Dryer; two reels of an interview of Sinclair conducted by Dryer; copies of celebrity letters...
Posters produced in the San Francisco Bay Area pertaining to local, national and international politics and associated events (e.g. demonstrations). Topics include United States intervention in Nicaragua; U.S. intervention in Middle East; U.S. invasion of Iraq (Gulf War); police brutality;...
Five handwritten letters (14 p.) by two different authors (possibly husband and wife) to friends and relatives addressed from various locations. Places include: South Bend [Wash.?], Walla Walla, Wash., Jacksonville, Or., and Yreka, Calif. Letters include details of departure and...
David du Plessis (February 7, 1905- February 2, 1987), known as “Mr. Pentecost,” was a South African Pentecostal minister and one of the primary founders of the 20th century charismatic movement. The collection include correspondence with global religious leaders and...
A collection of correspondence related to the merchant and publisher, Francis Isaac Du Roveray.
A collection of correspondence and documents related to the Huguenot publisher and collector Francis Isaac Du Roveray.
Postcards, including real photo postcards, primarily depicting Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio. Some are addressed to Joe Du Shane, with postmarks ranging 1909-1924.
Binder's title.
Binder's title.
Research documentation from Brian du Toit's anthropological fieldwork from 1961-1962 in Papua New Guinea. Du Toit worked with the Gadsup people in Akuna, a village located in the Arona River Valley of Eastern Highlands Province. Research materials include 16mm films,...
Contains military papers, correspondence, and other related materials of Duane M. Greene who served as a captain, assistant commisary of musters, and second lieutenant in the United States Army. Materials include printed and handwritten orders, notes, drafts, circulars, general reports,...
This collection contains 65 silkscreen prints, including 37 prints by Richard Duardo and 28 prints by other artists such as Carlos Almaraz, Barbara Carrasco, Leo Limón, Carmen Lomas Garza and John Valadez. The dates range from 1976 to 1986. Duardo...
Duarte is a small unincorporated town of some 2000 people located sixteen miles east-northeast of downtown Los Angeles, California. In the 1950s, its main industries were citrus fruit and avocado packing and poultry. The collection consists of 5 volumes of...
Collection consists of photographs, articles, magazines, and booklets written by and about Argentinian first lady Eva Perón.
The Duarte Reading Circle was established in 1909 for the purpose of promoting interest in reading and creating sociability within the community of Duarte, California. The collection consists of 10 volumes of the minutes of the Duarte Reading Circle meetings.
A collection of business records related to the Duarte-Monrovia Fruit Exchange of Los Angeles County, California.
This collection contains material documenting the punk scene in San Francisco from approximately 1977-1986 with material related to punk bands and zines through photographs, fliers, zines, and writings.
Dmitrii Dubasov was a Russian Imperial Army officer. The Dubasov family eventually immigrated to France. The Dubasov family papers (1890-2019) includes family photographs, a scrapbook, bound memoirs, personal papers, and correspondence.
In 1966, William H. DuBay was suspended from the Los Angeles Archdiocese for opining his criticism of the Roman Catholic church. The collection includes materials related to DuBay's controversial tenure as a Roman Catholic priest and his suspension.
Collection consists of color slides from the 1984 trip to China taken by Clayton Dube.
The collection consists of correspondence of railroad historian and author Arthur Detmers Dubin. Most of the 130 letters are to or from Lucius M. Beebe. Both letters received and carbon copies of letters sent by Mr. Dubin are contained in...
Polish government and communist party documents, transcripts of discussions, serial issues, other printed matter, videotape cassettes, and photographs, relating to aspects of Polish political development
William Brooks Dublin (1909-1996) served as Professor of Pathology at the University of California, Davis and Chief of Neuropathology and Director at the Laboratory of Auditory Pathology at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Martinez, California. His papers contain his books...
Dr. Ronald Dubner is a professor in the Department of Neural and Pain Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. The collection consists of materials related to his professional service on the Board of Directors for the International...
Adolphe Heri Dubois served in World War One.
This is a collection of notes made by Constance Goddard DuBois regarding Mission Indian games, history, language, music, and names. Notes are undated.
Files on rice research, Demeter Corporation, and Francis B. DuBois' involvement with the California Crop Improvement Association and the California Rice Research Board.
The Mark Dubois Papers document Dubois's work as an environmental advocate over the course of three decades (1970-2002). An avid river rafter, Dubois began his career as an environmental advocate in 1973, co-founding Friends of the River. Dubois went...
This collection consists of photographs, scripts, personal diaries, and notebooks of American actress Claire Dubrey (1892-1993). Dubrey appeared in more than 200 films between 1916 and 1959, most notably during the silent film era.
The Papers of Lee A. DuBridge span the years 1932 to 1986 and contain correspondence, documents, reports, speeches, and memorabilia which reflect his tenure as chairman of the department of physics, University of Rochester; head of the Massachusetts Institute of...
San Francisco importers of wines and spirits, etc.
This folder contains 1 damaged and fragmented letter of correspondence from 1853 written to Dubs by Richard R. Monis or Morris (?).
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, and photographs, relating to Romanian foreign policy and politics in the twentieth century, and to the Romanian royal family. Also available on microfilm (89 reels).
The bulk of the collection consists of photographs that document the life and family history of Italian-American hairdresser and entrepreneur, Gaetano "Guy" Duca (1936-1989). Duca was from Philadelphia but lived in San Francisco for 25 years before succumbing to AIDS....
Memoirs, correspondence, notes, and memoranda, relating to Romanian politics and foreign policy.
Radio broadcast recordings and transcripts, writings, diaries, dispatches, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Czechoslovakia during World War II, wartime diplomacy, Soviet annexation of Ruthenia in 1945, the communist coup of 1948, and American broadcasting to Czechoslovakia.
California legislator Denise Ducheny served as a State Assembly Member from 1994-2000, and as a State Senator from 2002-2010. The Denise Ducheny Papers consist of 22 cubic feet of records reflecting the interests and political activities of Denise during her...
Papers relating to John Charles Duchow, newspaper publisher in Tuolumne Co., Calif., and his family.
Photograph album compiled by pilot working for Duck Air Services flying school, based at the Oakland Municipal Airport. Snapshots document his fellow pilots, their planes and other aircraft, and aerial views of the San Francisco Bay Area and cloud formations....
Captain James A. Duckworth letters (SAFR 17521, HDC 0362) consists of xerographic copies of seven letters from the Captain of the W.J. PIRRIE (schooner, 5m) to his family in England. The correspondence dates from 1882 to 1886. The collection is...
This collection contains correspondence from Sgt. Kenneth B. Duckworth, USA and Raymond Duckworth during the First World War.
Account books, ledgers, deeds, certificates of title, stock certificates, stock lists, hardware catalogs, photographs, and other material pertaining to the history of the Ducommun store and its subsequent business entities. The Ducommun Corporation is Los Angeles’ oldest continuously operating business...
Photographs, anniversary scrapbook, and membership lists of San Jose's Dudes and Dolls Square Dancing Club, founded in 1951.
Contains drafts and correspondence relating to a book on suffrage eventually published on January 1, 1949 as The American Suffrage Medley: The Need for a National Uniform Suffrage.
, written by Paul H. Dudley, contains information geographic information about the Santa Ana Mountains as well as maps of the area.
The collection primarily contains correspondence and documents of Thomas Haines Dudley from 1861 to 1872.
Papers include field notes, a diary, manuscripts, articles and reprints, maps, and correspondence; most of the field notes relate to California, with occasional later annotations by other botanists. Some of the material relates to Big Basin Redwoods State Park and...
Drawings, illustrations, and book jacket designs.
The collection mainly contains correspondence between Ralph M. Duenewald and Hobart Skofield, re the William Edwin Rudge printing firm, ca. 1971-1983. Duenewald worked with Rudge for about eight years, ca. the 1930s, and was known for his color lithography. He...
Literary manuscripts, working notebooks, manuscripts of other writers, early poetry ephemeral publications, correspondence, artwork, and inscribed publications....
This collection consists of letters addressed to English bibliographer and book collector E. Gordon Duff (1863-1924), which relate primarily to Duff's interests in early English printing and stamped bookbindings.
This collection contains a vast array of materials related to the life and career of actor Howard Duff. The majority of the collection consists of film and television scripts. Also included are photographs, both personal and professional, radio sound recordings,...
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs relating to missionaries in China, political and social conditions in China prior to and during World War II, and American intelligence operations in China during World War II.
Warren Duff participated in multiple aspects of the entertainment industry including acting, producing and writing for both film and television. The collection consists of scripts related to the career of writer Warren Duff.
Research material and publications by Duffey.
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, certificates, and publications. Letters are primarily from Robert Duffus to his brother, William (1903-1969). Photographs are of Duffus at various times during his life, from high school graduation (1905) to a photograph taken in 1960....
The Henry "Terry" Duffy and Dale Winter papers consist of clippings, publications, playbills, and photographs documenting the careers of theatrical producer Henry Duffy and his wife Dale Winter. Duffy and Winter, who were married, worked together for a number of...
Assembly Member Jean Moorhead Duffy was elected as Jean Moorhead to the 5th District in 1978. She originally ran as a Republican. In 1981, she switched her party affiliation to the Democratic Party. In 1985, she married former Assembly Member...
Julia Duffy is a television, motion picture, and stage actress who is best known for her portrayal of Stephanie Vanderkellen on the television show Newhart. The collection consists of various draft scripts for television and motion picture projects in which...
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
The memoir is a twenty-one page typewritten account of a wagon train journey taken by Emma Frances Dugan - including 3 photographs (most likely herself and her husband), along with her husband and three small children. They travelled from Corydon,...
The Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA) was organized in 1919 by the left wing of the Socialist Party and other groups. Under the new communist international strategy of the united front, American Communists began to work through labor and...
Photograph album and slides depicting Jim Duggins and friends. Includes images from motorcycle club gatherings and slides of gay men in military service.
Relates to political conditions and free market reforms in Argentina and especially in Buenos Aires province. Includes printed matter.
61 Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number 3440-3499. More images will be added to the collection. Images show B-29 Activity in the Second World War.
Papers of San Jose Mercury News sports editor Louis Duino, including material from his coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Extant sales and financial records and photographs of the Duits, Ltd. Gallery in London for the period 1920-1979, providing provenance, sales history, and some expertise on art and antiques (including estates and collections) handled by the firm.
This collection consists of railroad and electric railway photographs, ephemera and publications, 1829-2010, with the bulk of material from the early- to mid-20th century. The materials are chiefly focused on steam and diesel locomotives, major railroads, and interurban passenger railways...
This is a small but significant Chicano literary collection that highlights María Iris Duke dos Santos' relationship to various Chicano writers over four decades. The collection adds understanding to the development of Chicano letters and writing and its international growth....
Diaries, writings, lectures, notes, letters, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to British intelligence operations, especially during the Russian Revolution, to popularization of Yoga in the Western world, and to personal affairs. Includes fictional writings, poems and musical compositions. Also includes...
This collection consists primarily of mining charts, maps, reports, surveys, photographs, and township plats for mines in Arizona, California, Canada, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico, as well as surveys for real estate developments in southern California, with the bulk...
Diaries, writings, correspondence, and personal documents, relating to the Russian Civil War, and to Russian émigré affairs.
Relates to various aspects of the career of John Foster Dulles and to his oversight of American foreign policy as secretary of state during the presidential administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Includes program of the conference.
Relates to American foreign policy.
Collection consists of Dulley's diploma for his BA degree earned at Stanford University, 1897; and a bound copy of the Dulley family history written and compiled by Charles John Dulley, 1933. The family history includes photographs of family members and...
Writings, letters, and printed matter, relating to aspects of Romanian politics and foreign policy, and especially to the national question in Transylvania.
Sharif Dumani is a first-generation Costa Rican/Lebanese American native of Los Angeles, an archivist with an MLIS degree from UCLA, and a multi-instrumental musician. As a musician he has played, recorded, and toured with a wide range of underground artists...
"These lecture notes from a course delivered in 1800 are an important record of Dumas' thinking on the nature of disease between his thesis of 1787,' La nature de la fièvre et sur celle des maladies chroniques' and the 'Doctrine...
Typescript account by J. Dumbacher of the 1963 SDS national convention, as well as pamphlets, bulletins and reports, relating to Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and other organizations of the New Left in the U.S.
Glenn Dumke was a prominent leader for the development and growth of higher education as well as a passionate educator and scholar of Western American and Hispanic history. His collection features pottery and basketry that is presumed to be from...
The Glenn S. Dumke collection (61 linear ft.) encompasses materials from 1935-1989. These materials include; documents, articles, correspondence, photographs, art work, journals, books, newspaper clippings, microfiche and artifacts. The collection includes extensive correspondence files from 1957-1989. Selected executive correspondence...
Photograph album containing images and clippings of and about Fred (Gustaf Frederick) Dummatzen, a Golden Gate Bridge laborer, and member of the Construction and General Laborer's Union, No. 261. The bulk of the photographs, taken by Dummatzen and his fellow...
This collection contains the papers of Dr. Clifton O. Dummett (1919-2011), an African-American pioneer in the field of dentistry and a professor at the University of Southern California.
Jesse William Monroe DuMond, experimental physicist and professor of physics at Caltech, 1938-1963, was known for his work on physical constants and spectroscopic instrumentation. His papers contain principally his scientific correspondence, with some reprints, photos of experimental apparatus, and biographical...
Property documents, family titles and brief genealogies, correspondence, army documents, financial documents, property seizure under the revolution, restitution, etc. The 16th and 17th century documents nearly all relate to the Lesueur de Colleville and related families, and the 18th and...
Dunbar H. Ogden's collection of Bay Area theater interviews, theater programs, theater publications, and bookplates.
This collection contains written correspondences from Cpl. James A. Dunbar, USAAF to his family during the Second World War. Also included are correspondences from his mother, Mrs. Beulah Dunbar, to him during his employment to Lockheed Missiles and Space Company.
Includes 183 annual railroad passes, 5 trip passes, 13 franking privilege cards, 4 membership cards, and 3 miscellaneous cards, issued to Robert P. Dunbar and his wife. The collection is organized by type of card, alphabetically by railroad or organization...
The Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz papers document her scholarship, professional work, and activism re: indigenous rights (international and national), indigenous peoples in the United States, the Miskitu Indians in Nicaragua, class and racial politics, and feminism. The collection contains correspondence; writings; research...
The Carl D. Duncan and Patricia Whiting Papers collection consists of the personal papers of Patricia (neé Carpio) Whiting and a portion of letters written between Whiting and Dr. Carl D. Duncan from 1964 to 1966. The letters not...
Letters from friends in Elkton, Kentucky, describing the political climate and local events. Typed transcripts of originals in private possession.
This collection comprises dance programs and some ephemera documenting Isadora Duncan and her international performances from 1900 to 1920. Materials in this collection are in Dutch, English, French, and German. Also included are programs for performances by her students, the...
This is a typed carbon copy of a manuscript by James F. Duncan to W. R. Hearst, Editor of regarding Jack Dunn and George Warren's discovery of Warren Mining District, Bisbee, Arizona in 1877.
Lee Francis Duncan was a member of the early U.S. air mail crews. He also flew for United Airlines and was a member of the Army during World War II.
Includes newspaper articles, printed programs, magazines, and poetry about and by Raymond Duncan. Some envelopes addressed to John Cook apparently written by Duncan. Biography included....
Letters refer to their work in writing for and editing Ritual and its successor, Experimental Review. Included also; letter from Duncan to William Everson (ca. Nov. 1940); postcard from Everson to Russell (Feb. 13, 1945); postcard from Henry Miller to...
This small collection includes a letter to N. O. Brown, a couple of annotated manuscripts, cards, print appearances, clippings and dealer catalogs.
Collection consists of his diplomas, commencement programs, and his engineer's thesis, CARRIER CURRENT TELEPHONY APPLIED TO INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS.
Diary and letters, relating to the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and the Allied intervention in Siberia, 1918-1920. Photocopy.
Correspondence with Ronald Reagan, relating to political conditions in the United States, and a memoir relating to Reagan.
A collection of correspondence, manuscripts and documents related to Henry Dundas and his work as Home Secretary, Secretary of War and First Lord of the Admiralty.
Collection contains correspondence and documents of Robert Saunders Dundas, Viscount Melville (1771-1851), chiefly related to the War of 1812.
Copies of articles written by Alan Dundes on various aspects of folkore and folkore history.
Relates to proposed bases for peace negotiations to end World War II.
Ledgers, journals, private journals, consolidated accounts, tax records, business licenses, and related papers of the San Francisco wholesale hardware business.
Publications, meeting proceedings, correspondence, four dioramas, a clipping, and a manual from John Dunham, 1988-1997, primarily documenting his work with the AIDS Committee of Toronto Resource Centre from 1990. John Dunham was the coordinator of the AIDS Committee of Toronto...
This collection comprises approximately 875 photographs of Katherine Dunham, the renowned dancer, choreographer, teacher, anthropologist, and humanitarian, and of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company. The collection contains photographic prints, proofs, contact sheets, and postcards depicting performances, rehearsals, portraits publicity efforts,...
This collection chiefly contains correspondence between American physicist and astronomer Theodore Dunham (born 1897) and various astronomers throughout the United States and England (and a couple other countries), chiefly dating from 1926-1955. Subjects include: Dunham's work on stars (including our...
This collection contains the motion picture and television of American composer George Duning (1908-2000).
The files in this collection represent Robin Dunitz' personal collection of materials collected over the years of her involvement in documenting and preserving Los Angeles murals.
Letters to and from Mr. Dunk concerning his model railroad layout. Correspondents include Jack Russell Wagner and Dorothy Newell Deane. The collection includes hand drawn maps of proposed railroads over the Sierra Nevada.
John Dunkel wrote for radio and television. The collections includes radio scripts related to his career.
John Dunkel (1915 February 21- 2001, February 22) was a radio and television writer, most prolific in the television Westerns of the 1950s and 1960s. This collection of scripts and other papers spans from 1945-1988 and includes completed scripts, stories,...
Joseph J. Dunkel was a veteran parachute jumper and pilot, flying various aircraft from gliders to four-engine bombers. This Collection includes photos documenting Dunkel's life in Aviation.
Collection of personal mementos and papers mostly of the Franges Family of Crockett, California. The collection was donated by long-time member, Betty Dunlap.
Includes a letter written by J. Dickey Dunlap from Panama, May 6, 1850, describing his trip across the Isthmus, on the way to California.
This collection consists of the papers of John William "Sky" Dunlap, Orange County, California journalist, publisher, and owner-operator of the Pacific Clipping Service. Included are photographs, correspondence and newspaper clippings. Dunlap's collection includes issues of approximately 440 early newspapers from...
Primarily correspondence to Dunlap, with some telegrams and statements; Dunlap's certificates of appointment are included.
Bio/personal files, sketch books, slides, photographs and other material of a local artist who created many public art works in Santa Barbara.
Includes biographical materials, identification cards, railroad passes, timebooks, union traveling cards, and other material relating to the railroad career of Terrence Edward Dunlavey.
George G. Dunlop seaman's papers (SAFR 248, HDC 447) relate to Dunlop's career spanning from 1896 to 1936. This collection has been processed and is open for use without restriction.
Clippings and other printed matter, relating to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and to political conditions in post-Soviet Russia. Includes a 1968 official Soviet report (incomplete), summarizing results of the investigation of the Vserossiiskii sotsial-khristianskii soiuz osvobozhdeniia naroda, an...
Family photographs and albums from the James T. Dunn and Harvey G. Dunn families
The papers of noted medical professor and researcher Frederick L. Dunn document his career as a professor, medical doctor, and anthropologist, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1950-1980. Dunn is a scholar-practitioner who was instrumental in the development...
John S. Dunn (1810-1885) lived in the Nevada City, California area. This small collection contains two letters from Dunn addressed to "Brother," two receipts, and an agreement between Dunn, Charles Dunn Jr., and Richard Rowe regarding mining claims on Kennebec...
Joshua Aidan Dunn is an Osage Two-Spirit activist, known for his work as executive director of Youth Gender Project/Youth TIES and a member of Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS). The collection consists of subject files -- most of them...
Scrapbook, pamphlet, phonotape cassette, and memorabilia, relating to the 1984 presidential re-election campaign of Ronald Reagan.
The collection consists of production files; television files; client and project files; correspondence; contracts; financial information; notebooks and photographs concerning special effects for various films, including those from RKO in the 1940s; and material documenting Dunn’s lectures and presentations at...
Includes correspondence between Percy Adrian Dunn, locomotive engineer for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and A.P. Miller about a photograph taken at a banquet held in Needles, California on November 14, 1940 for veteran AT&SF engineers, old photographs...
This collection contains Father Cuthbert Dunne's collection of papers related to the death of Oscar Wilde and consist of his memoirs of officiating at Wilde's deathbed conversion, correspondence, and transcriptions of newspaper accounts.
The George H. Dunne, S.J., Collection of Articles and Pamphlets consists of works by and about this well-known Jesuit advocate for civil rights.
This collection contains the papers of American actor Irene Dunne (1898-1990) and chiefly consists of press clippings, photographs and film stills, and business files related to her movie career.
All materials relate to John Gregory Dunne's novel Delano: The Story of the California Grape Strike. Between 1966 and 1967 Dunne researched his novel in Delano, California. The collection include the manuscript, Dunne's research, including interviews, daily notes log, and...
The Philip and Amanda Dunne photographs span the 1910s-1980s and encompass 2.5 linear feet. The collection consists of prints, negatives, and slides of biography and production photographs....
Collection consists of notes for each film that writer, director, producer Philip Dunne (1908-1992) worked on; 5 reels of taped self-interviews; working copies of 15 novels adapted for the screen.
Typescript from American political scientist regarding East German politics and government.
The Captain L. A. Dunnigan scrapbook (SAFR 18067, HDC 142) is dated 1886 to 1939. It was kept by Dunnigan while he was master of the ferries SAN PEDRO, NEWARK and others of the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway...
Captain Lawrence A. Dunnigan scrapbooks (SAFR 17558, HDC 369) contains two scrapbooks. One relates to the Santa Fe ferry service. Much of it concerns safety equipment, hardware supplies, advertisements and instructions. Including painting and part specifications, cut-outs from parts brochures,...
This collection contains correspondence between Cpt. Daniel Ambrose Dunnigan, USA and his wife Annette Rita Macri Dunnigan during the Second World War.
A collection of correspondence of the Dunning family of California and Maine.
Two Russian icons.
Research materials gathered by Joan Dunning for the book she wrote in conjunction with photographer Doug Thron: From the Redwood Forest - Ancient Trees and the Bottom Line: The Headwaters Journey, published in 1998.
University of Nebraska Tractor Test Data, research material about agricultural technology, photographs, and copies of "Register of UC."
The John Englebert Dunphy Papers include correspondence, manuscripts, notes and typescripts of lectures, papers and referee activities, photographs, and glass slides. A folder list of the contents is available....
The Trent Dunphy collection consists of approximately 860 pieces of clothing, cloth artifacts and fetish wear, both new and used, that he collected for over 30 years, since the 1970s. It includes 600-700 items of men's erotic and fetish underwear,...
This is a Memoriam produced by the Society of California Pioneers on the death of Life Member, William Dunphy who arrived in San Francisco on Dec 27, 1849 aboard the French barque "A beille). Born in Ireland in 1829, he...
At the time of his death in September 2000, Guy Dunscomb had been working with Robert Pecotich on a revised edition of SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAM PICTORIAL, Volume II. This collection includes correspondence, corrections, notes and copies for the new manuscript.
The Ida Dunson videotape collection includes 12 U-matic videotapes of television programs aired on the Bay Cablevision Programming Network Channel 28 between 1990-1992. The bulk of the videotapes are episodes of on various professions in education, religion, library science, health...
The collection mainly consists of correspondence received from young audiences, who have heard Mr. Dunst speak about his Holocaust experiences. There are also newspaper clippings, photos, videos and DVD's of interviews with Mr. Dunst, including a VHS tape entitled "From...
Relates to American aerial operations in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II.
Papers of Seibert Quimby Duntley (1911-1999), a researcher in the field of visibility and optics and long-time director of the SIO Visibility Laboratory. The collection includes professional correspondence, teaching and lecture notes, a small selection of research projects, and documentation...
Joseph Dunyan (born December 2, 1951) was a nurse and gay man who provided care for people with AIDS and other illnesses. He worked for Physicians Home Care in San Francisco, California. The collection includes letters from family and friends...
The volumes contain brief descriptions of land and/or personal property, name of school district in which property is located, value of real estate and improvements, taxes assessed and collected. (v. 1) 1883, A-L; (v. 2) 1885, M-Z; (v. 3) 1886,...
This collection consists of lobby cards, which are a mix of movie posters and pictures of actors starring in the film.
The Grant Dupont papers include scrapbooks and artifacts documenting his participation in San Francisco's leather community from 1990 to 1998. Dupont (1962-1999) was well known in the community as a model and bartender and was involved in many fundraising events,...
The Dupuy Family Collection documents the personal and professional lives of the Dupuy family in and around the Wilmington, California area between 1900 and 1979. The collection includes a small amount of material related to individual family members. The collection...
Collection consists of bound volumes of holographic Portuguese manuscripts, including a manuscript compilation of 16th and 17th century Portuguese law with an index....
This collection contains the personal papers of Maria Acosta Duran (also known as Maria Duran Lang), a garment worker, political activist, and entrepreneur. It consists of photographs and personal documents. It also includes documents from groups she was active in,...
Mark Duran co-founded the San Francisco chapter of Queer Nation, a direct action advocacy organization known for its forceful and anti-assimilationist politics. Inspired by ACT UP but with a broader sense of mission, Queer Nation uses camp, wit, and reclamation...
The papers of William F. Durand date from 1893 to 1958; included with them are some biographical and scientific writings by others that relate to Durand dating to 1979. the papers primarily concern his research in engineering and aeronautics. They...
The shingle-style house for the Durand family, on Cabrillo Avenue on the Stanford campus, was designed by Arthur B. Clark.
Include letters written by Henry Durant, some relating to the establishment of the College of California in Oakland, and by his wife, one describing her voyage to California via Panama in 1853.
Jimmy Durante had a decades-long career as a musician, songwriter, comedian, and actor. The collection consists of script material, scrapbooks, photographs, written music, audio recordings, printed material and ephemera, and a small amount of correspondence documenting Durante's extensive career as...
This collection consists of approximately 200 scripts and transcriptions of the radio programs of comedian and actor Jimmy Durante (1893-1980), dating from 1943 to 1947.
Letters received by Dennice DuRay, 1951, and Gladys L. Regan, 1955-1958, both of Downey, CA, from male correspondents. The correspondences appear to have been initiated by DuRay and Ragan in response to advertisements placed in the personals sections of Los...
The Deanna Durbin collection compiled by Dubravka Riedl contains fan-made scrapbooks and ephemera....
The collection documents the U.S. Foreign Service career and post-retirement of Elbridge Durbrow relating to the spread of communism, U.S. foreign policy and world politics following World War II, represented in the form of correspondence, clippings, interview transcripts, speeches and...
Collection consists of over 65,000 35mm color slides documenting San Francisco buildings, events and locations between 1950 and early 1990s. The bulk of the collection is from the 1980s to the early 1990s and documents the architectural features of San...
Family papers collected by a native San Franciscan of Welsh descent
Papers of Frank Tillman Durdin (1907-1998), China specialist, journalist for the (1937-1974) and the first American journalist granted a visa to reenter China in 1971. During his career, Durdin reported on the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), the collapse of European colonial...
B. Kwaku Duren is a lawyer and long-time political, social and community activist in the Los Angeles area. He has served various institutions, among them the South-Central Office of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA), the Union of...
Three diaries kept by homosexual academic, Charles H. Durham, chronicling his relationship with Stanford University Classicist, Samuel Walter Miller, span the years 1883-1896.
Consists of materials collected by Pat Durham’s friends at her memorial service, which was held on July 17, 2005 at the Women’s Building in San Francisco. Durham (1926-2005) was a San Francisco activist who co-founded and served as executive director...
Philip Durham (1912-1977) was a professor in the English department at UCLA (1953-77), and a Fulbright professor of American literature (1955-56). The collection consists of Professor Philip Durham's indexes of various pulp magazines and the beginnings of several bibliographies, a...
Philip Durham (1912-1977) was a professor of American literature at UCLA (1953-1976), Fulbright professor of American literature at the University of Helsinki(1955-56) and the author of several books. The collection consists of manuscripts, proof sheets, correspondence, books (many edited or...
Robert Durham inherited a part of Samuel Neal's Rancho Esquon in 1859. William W. Durham, a nephew, inherited it from Robert and built up the ranch, adding a mill and almond orchards.
This scrapbook contains records, photographs, clippings, and ephemera from the Durham Women's Club
The collections consists of over 200 political buttons from the 1870s to the 2010s, focusing on campaigns and cultural issues.
Dispatches to John Forsyth, United States secretary of state, relating to political and commercial conditions in Syria. Photocopy.
Captain A.H. Durkee journals from voyages on the Vortigern (built 1892, screw schooner) (SAFR 16480, HDC 200) is comprised of two journals.
Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records (SAFR 18868, HDC 520) date from 1889 to 1908. The notebooks give brief accounts of daily activity at sea, such as location, arrival and departure times, and weather and navigational notes, and ships...
Captain Alfred Durkee papers, 1862-1955, (SAFR 22227, HDC 1620) consists of materials apparently compiled by a Durkee family descendant.
The Frank B. Durkee papers consist 3.5 linear feet of reports, correspondence, photographs, and blueprints mostly documenting his time as the director of the California Dept. of Public Works and as a member of the Sacramento Redevelopment Agency. The papers...
Frank Bidwell Durkee was an attorney and director of Public Works for the State of California. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, maps, and scrapbooks.
Consists of material collected by Robert Durkin during his years in the Masters, Mates and Pilots. Durkin was extensively involved in union politics and as a result the bulk of the collection deals with administrative and election related topics; the...
Records of the Durlacher Brothers, prominent art dealers in London and New York during the 19th and 20th centuries. The records comprise administrative and financial records, correspondence, and photographs from the New York City branch, ca. 1920s-1960s, the years during...
This is a very small collection of music hall memorabilia of the late 1920s of the attorney and art collector Armando Duron.
Collection consists of materials related to Durrell's career as a writer. Includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, drawings, photographs, sound recordings, and books. Correspondence includes letters to various persons and correspondence between Lawrence Clark Powell and others regarding the Durrell collection. Manuscripts...
Publications, advertising booklets, correspondence and ephemera. An artificial collection about the Duryea brothers and their contributions to the start of the automobile industry in the United States. 1894-1944, undated.
This collection consists of Dan Duryea's papers and scrapbooks with photographs and newspaper clippings, scripts, and contracts. Duryea (1907-1968) was an American actor both on stage and in films and television series. This collection includes his work on television series...
The collection consists of a flyer, in both Yiddish and English, for a performance of Dus Pintele Yud that was then playing at the Ebell Hall at 1440 Harrison Street in Oakland, California. The production featured a cast from Los...
Clippings from the Belgian newspapers Volk en Staat and Le Nouveau Journal, relating to conditions in Belgium under the German occupation during World War II and to Belgian collaborators with German occupation authorities.
The Dusenbury Family Collection provides a glimpse into the everyday life of members of the Dusenbury family in the 19th century. The bulk of the collection consists of personal letters written to Celestia Deuel (nee Bishop), and other members of...
Primarily stock certificates issued separately to several individuals for mining, oil and other stocks in various states. Also for El Oro Club, Mexico. Also several letters and related documents. See also: GC 1219, Stock Certificate Collection
Concerned that the history of the migration of 350,000 "Okies" to California would be lost, Gerald Haslam, Professor of English, established the Okie Studies Project. Included are examples of the work of Charles L. Todd, a librarian in the U.S....
Essay, a photograph, and newspaper articles of the mural.
Manuscripts on parchment, in Dutch, part with seals attached.
Photograph album of the Dutch East Indies [Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea], by the Wurffel Photostudio, Batavia, ca. 1920. Contains 113 black/white professional photographs of varying sizes, with calligraphed captions in white ink. Includes images of Bali (women, some palaces...
Photograph album of a Dutch traveler from his trip to Dutch East Indies, dated Mendoet (village of Mendut), July 1923, measuring approximately 5.25 x 7 inches (13 x 17.5 cm). Contains 20 sepia photographs, measuring approximately 3.25 x 4.5 inches...
162 black and white photos mounted in 6 albums of Java and Sumatra.
Collection contains five black and white photograph albums, mostly of images on tour around Sumatra Island of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Photographs begin in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands then continue to coastal Europe (Italy, Gibraltar) on a...
136 black and white mounted photographs, printed Dutch captions, in an album entitled "Banka-Album," presumably referring to Bangka Island, east of Sumatra and site of one of the world's largest tin-mining operations. Locales include Muntok, Djeboes, Blinjoe, Soengeiliat, Merawang, Pangkalpinang,...
Donner Lake toll house keeper's report (blank form).
Views of Dutch Flat, Calif. show the train depot, the Placer Hotel, Main Street (during a parade), businesses, etc. Photographs not identified as being from Dutch Flat show Fred Hudson's freight team (a team of horses in Nevada City), the...
Dutch Flat Hotel of Placer County, CA, guest registry from August 31, 1899 to April 24, 1921. Contains signatures of guests and check in dates.
Notes on old buildings and residents of Dutch Flat, Calif. With copy of program for 4th of July celebration, 1925.
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
One album with 250+ black/white photographs of Dutch New Guinea (now Papua province of Indonesia), some with Dutch captions, most snapshots likely taken by a Dutch non-commissioned officer.
A bound collection of reprints, journal articles and reports, lectures (chiefly published in the Medical and Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia), and photocopied articles -- some pasted on scrapbook paper, others bound-in--by A.P. (Addison Porter) Dutcher, M.D., Professor of the Principles and...
The Dutcher collection consists of one series, Project Records, and the projects contain project files, drawings, photographs, and slides. There are two models in the collection, for the Swanson residence and the unbuilt Church of the Holy Trinity. The collection...
Relates to conditions in the Netherlands under German occupation during World War II. Translation by Herman van Maanen. Original Dutch version published as Het oorlogsdagboek van C. Dutilh-van Vollenhoven, edited by Jan Daan Hillen (Rotterdam, 1990). Includes copy of published...
This collection consists of one journal written in French and English by Fernando Dutilleul to his mother. It contains an essay on the history of the San Diego Mission and numerous drawings of the plant and bird life of Mission...
Vera Dutoff (maiden name Kuchinskaia) fled Russia, lived in China, and settled in San Francisco, California with her husband Alexander Dutoff. She was born on November 19, 1900 and died on February 25, 1994. The collection consists of materials related...
A collection of family memorabilia including postcards, photographs, and letters documenting the Dutra-Lanthier family's Catholic faith and their historical connections with the Catholic community in San Francisco and the Bay Area during the early 20th century. The collection features an...
This collection contains photostat copies of 36 letters written by William S. Dutt (1836-1866) to his family, writing about his life and people he encountered in Missouri and Colorado in 1859-1860, and his military experiences in various Southwestern towns following...
These papers pertain to his student days at Stanford University and include letters to Ruth Scibird, 1953-54, with his recollections of the Camp (cooperative student housing), the theft of the night watchman's dog in the arboretum, and the first volunteer...
1 small notebook, compiled by William B. Dutton, describing engine movements at the Southern Pacific Sacramento Shops.
This collection contains research material that principle editor, Marjorie Lee, used to write Duty and Honor: A Tribute to Chinese American World War II Veterans of Southern California. Materials include photocopies of records on Chinese American World War II veterans,...
Masayo Duus, born in Hokkaido in 1938, is a Japanese non-fiction writer. Her works focus on the history of Japanese Americans and relations between the United States and Japan. The Masayo Duus papers (1900-2003) include documents, photographs, correspondence, video, and...
These papers consist primarily of course research materials, lecture notes, syllabi, handouts, and exams compiled by Duus from 1966-2007. Also included are materials from the Center for East Asian Studies, as well as biographical information about Duus.
by M. P. DuVal, photographs, and issues of the ship newspaper .
The Duvall Hecht Books on Tape Collection features print materials related to the operation of Books on Tape Incorporated (1975-2001). These materials include extensive correspondence from Duvall Hecht to partners, competitors, journalists, publishers, and aspiring narrators. Also featured are marketing...
This folder contains a photocopy of forty-eight pages of Marius Duvall’s diary and a photocopy of an 1846 letter of correspondence. The diary spans April 1846-May 15, 1847 and details his life aboard the ship Portsmouth, including landing in Monterey,...
Notable art dealers from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The records provide a detailed view of the Duveen Brothers business activities in London, Paris, and New York. Although the archive extends from 1876 to 1981, the bulk of...
These records from the firm of art dealers, Duveen Brothers, formed part of the firm's library that was purchased in 1965 by The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. They document the Duveen Brothers' cataloging, research, exhibition...
Pamphlets, leaflets, reports, bulletins, newsletters, statements, Congressional hearings, serial issues, and clippings, relating to the internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II; social problems in the United States, especially in California, and especially with reference...
The Dwan Gallery records document the two galleries that Virgina Dwan ran in Los Angeles and in New York, and which promoted artists associated with earthworks, nouveau réalisme, minimalism, and conceptual art. In the early sixties, Dwan introduced Robert Rauschenberg,...
Robert (Bob) Dwan served as director for the CBS radio and NBC television game show series , hosted by Groucho Marx, from 1947 to 1961. The bulk of the collection consists of radio and television scripts for the program .
Clare Victor Dwiggins (1874-1958) was a cartoonist and illustrator for newspapers, journals, news syndication services, and books. He also composed a number of nationally syndicated comic strips including “Ophelia,” “Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer,” “Peter Tumbledown,” “School Days,” “Footprints on...
The Dwight Cleveland collection of posters spans the years 1914-1953 (bulk 1935-1943) and contains more than 1,000 mostly one-sheet posters for films primarily produced in the United States. The collection documents B movies of the studio era and includes examples...
One letter (TLS) to Harold S. Chase re gift of two volumes of Edward Borein's (Santa Barbara artist) reproductions. White House, Washington, [D.C.], 11 May 1953. [from CDCC]. Alpha list.
One letter (TLS) to Paul C. Stark re Advisory Board of the National Council for Community Improvement. White House Washington, [D.C.], 24 June 1954. Alpha list.
The Dwight Strong Collection of Dylan Thomas consists of 240 volumes in 10.5 linear feet. The collection includes first editions and periodicals by and about Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914-1953). It was donated by Mr. Dwight V. Strong, prominent San...
The collection includes first editions and manuscripts including correspondence, personal and professional, by and about George Bernard Shaw.
Folder 1: Allen through Comstock; folder 2: Conant through Farrell; folder 3: Fiedler through Holmes; folder 4: Karr through Reeves; folder 5: Scheible through Yeager.
Folder 1: Allen through Comstock; folder 2: Conant through Farrell; folder 3: Fiedler through Holmes; folder 4: Karr through Reeves; folder 5: Scheible through Yeager.
Collection includes his personal and business records, appointment book, 1873, clippings from newspapers for which JWD wrote; personal and business records of William Worthington Chipman; original survey and land transaction for the Encinal San Antonio, later to become the city...
These two folders contain letters of correspondence, notes, newspaper articles, and other papers written to/by/about Dwinelle covering his time on the San Francisco City Counsel and as Regent of the University of California. They also contain his diary (and transcripts)...
Artifacts (housed in a sliding wooden container) include a letter, a comb, a dog tag, coin and other items.
This collection of 692 cassette tapes was created by John R. Dwork, a well-known Deadhead author, editor, and publisher. The collection primarily documents the range of recordings available to Deadheads before the advent of digital media and the Internet. The...
The Richard C. Dwyer Papers were artificially created but contains documents and ephemera pertaining to his time spent as the Superintendent of Cal Maritime, previously the California Nautical School. This collection contains personal papers and ephemera including patches, pin, and...
Sandy Dwyer is a lesbian activist, playwright and journalist living and working in Los Angeles, California. This collection represents materials used by and produced by Sandy Dwyer in the course of her life. The bulk are scripts and promotional materials.
Family albums of a Russian Mennonite man who emigrated to Southern California.
Brainerd Dyer (b.1901) was a history professor (1935-72) and chair of the History department (1947-53) at UCLA. He also wrote several books, including: (1939), (1943), and (1946). The collection consists of Dyer's correspondence, manuscripts, pamphlets, journals, reprints, research notes and...
Collection consists of a scrapbook from USC student Cora Dyer documenting student life in the early 20th century.
The collection consists of scripts; pressbooks; programs; financial records; biographical material, including many articles that Dyer wrote on his career, aerial photography, and Paul Mantz; correspondence of both a personal and business nature, particularly extensive for the period from 1916...
Photographs of agricultural lands on Palm Tract in Contra Costa County, Wheatland in Yuba County, and other locations in California. Photos illustrate land reclamation and agricultural practices in the Delta region.
Letters from Ephraim and Ebenezer Herrick Dyer and other members of the family, describing voyages to California via Panama, 1850-1858, fruit raising in the vicinity of Los Angeles, life in Alvarado, and effects of the 1906 earthquake in Oakland. Oversize...
Containing clippings, typescripts and holographs concerning the Dyer family, in particular the work of Ebenezer H. Dyer and his son, Edward H. Dyer.
Collection includes a large number of group and individual portraits of governmental officials (including Woodrow Wilson), World War I era military groups, etc. Other photographs show the U.S. Consulate at Coblenz, unidentified European residences, San Francisco burning after the 1906...
Relate primarily to his free-lance writing and service as U.S. consul. Included are letters addressed to him; copies of a few letters written by him; MSS and clippings of some of his articles; certificates of appointment, membership cards, invitations, memorabilia;...
The Henry Knight Dyer and Joel Francis Talbot correspondence consists of a bound book of letters written by Henry Knight Dyer and Joel Francis Talbot to their wives, Caroline Price Dyer and Ella Talbot, during a 1903 trip to Cuba...
The Dyer Kelley Photograph Collection is comprised of 16 albums, 28 loose photographs and one yearbook. The photographs are primarily class photos. Two images are of staff members. Items document Dyer Kelly class members and staff from 1972-1973 to 1994....
The Susan Louise Dyer papers contain materials that reflect Dyer's personal ties to Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover, her association with Stanford University, and her service with the American Red Cross and the Girl Scouts of the United States. The...
Photographs taken by Angela R. Brooks of the 2006 Dyke March in San Francisco, California.
Videotapes (3/4', U-Matics) from Dyke TV, produced by Judith Jennings. Includes segments of various issues including the Brick Hut, Lesbian Children, and the Dyke March. Also two VHS videotapes 'BACE Award Winner.'
1 black leather vest with Women’s Motorcycle Contingent [also known as Dykes on Bikes] membership patch on back panel. Numerous pins from rides and events are attached to the front of the vest.
Clarence A. Dykstra (1883-1950) was the director of personnel and efficiency for the Department of Water and Power in Los Angeles (1926-30), professor of municipal administration at UCLA (1923-30), the city manager of Cincinnati, Ohio (1930-37), provost at UCLA (1945-50),...
Notebooks relating to circumstances of each fatality in the 91st Division during the Battle of the Argonne. Includes a medal presented to Bertha S. Dyment in recognition of her work in France during World War I.
The David Dysart papers consist of artwork and flyers related to the former gay water sports club, the Golden Showers Association (GSA). Included are galleys, two finished flyers, Dysart's GSA membership card, and original drawings from flyers promoting their parties...
This collection contains five diaries written by Rose Dysart and five diaries written by her sister Martha Dysart Allen in the early 1900s.
The Esther Dyson papers contain material that documents Dyson’s career analyzing and creating projections on emerging technologies with her newsletter Release 1.0, and her interest and investment in tech start-ups with her venture capitalism firm EDventure Holdings. The collection dates...
Verne Dyson (1879- ) was a feature writer for the (1907), and joined the staff of the as manager of the Pasadena news bureau and Sunday editor. At the end of World War I, he went to Shanghai, China to...