Includes 2 patents granted by the Mexican government for cryptographic machines and parts including diagrams. Also includes correspondence with office of Francis M. Wright, San Francisco, Calif., registered solicitor of U.S. and foreign patents concerning Mexican, Belgian and Italian patents.
Photographs by H and H Photo Company, collection donated by Ollie B. Hiett, one of the owners and photographers of the company. Photographs and negatives of the Claremont Colleges and Claremont landscapes and buildings, circa 1940s, 1950s, and 1970s.
The H. Anlauf & F. P. Ward drawings of the G.W. Faulkner residence consists of one flat file that contains three blueprints of front and side elevations....
Collection contains records of Franklin being fired as a tenured professor from Stanford University; the lawsuit over that firing, and other lawsuits; newspaper clippings; and federal Freedom of Information documents, relating to Franklin and his wife. There are also research...
[Corporal, New York Volunteers, 76th Regiment, Company F; later, Judge]. One typescript ms re escape from the Confederate prison camp at Andersonville, n.d.
Includes letter from C.M. Jones, Eastford, Conn., on taxidermist interests; a financial inquiry from George Thurston; a statement from J.M. Benton and a statement from Mason and Company.
One letter (ALS) to an unnamed woman, re her gift to him, projects he is working, and upcoming travels. Spade House, Sandgate, [U.K.], 1 June 1904. Laid in George Gissing, Veranilda: A Romance (PR4716.U47 1904). Alpha list.
The H. H. Mahler Co. drawings of the Water Filtration Plant span 3 linear feet and date from 1928. The collection consists of nine architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: elevations, sections, details, and a plot...
Letters (13 letters, 42 pages) and related papers (9 items) documenting the professional career, alcoholism, and related troubles of Dr. H. (Henry?) Hedge Mitchell, former United States Army surgeon and Medical Director residing in Mayfield and (eventually) San Jose, Santa...
This collection contains one letter written by H. Johnson (rank unknown) to his wife Mary Johnson during the Civil War.
Collection comprises the holograph manuscript of (English translation published as ) by Kim Hà, correspondence and newspaper articles relating to the book, other articles written by Hà and others on the subject of Vietnamese land refugees, audio recordings of her...
The H. N. Swanson Agency records span the years 1920s-1980s (bulk 1934-1969) and encompass 127 linear feet. The collection consists of the agency's client files, including correspondence and contracts; and office files, including advertising, client lists, clippings, form letters, playbills,...
Scrapbook of a trip from San Francisco to Yokohama on the S.S. Tenyo Maru, items including passenger list souvenir, telegrams, menus, Yokohama map, brochures and programs for July 4th celebrations, receipts, railway schedules, Nikko Hotel ephemera and map, programs from...
Relating to his Wright Morris Collection. Include letters to him from Wright Morris and from the first and second Mrs. Morris; tearsheets of three short articles by Morris; announcements and ads for books by Morris; clippings re Morris and reviews...
Letter, Oct. 11, 1915, to Mr. Rideing, refers to visits to Africa.
12 printed items, the work of H. T. Burleigh, an African American composer, singer, and pupil of Anton Dvo?ák. Burleigh introduced Dvo?ák to spirituals and Dvo?ák used some in works such as the "New World Symphony." .05 linear feet (1...
Letter written by H. Works to his brother Rufus of New Sharon, Maine, dated March 4, 1855, in which he talks about prospecting near the Feather River.
Letter written by H. Works to his brother Rufus of New Sharon, Maine, dated March 4, 1855, in which he talks about prospecting near the Feather River.
Consists of material relating to Capt. H.A. Messenger of Campo Seco, Calaveras County, Calif., an entrepreneur involved in trying to restore gold mining in the region. Documents on his efforts include correspondence, reports, legal papers, tax bills, receipts and newspaper...
The Harold H. Haak papers measure 3.75 linear feet and date from 1954 to 1997. The collection is arranged in two series: Personal and Professional. The bulk of the collection chronicles Haak's abiding interest in organizational behavior and career in...
Included are letter and statement by Guy M. Gillette, and some clippings concerned with refusal of Koreans to register as Japanese nationals.
Correspondence, clippings, commentaries, and other writing, including texts for the , written by Haan in his role as a Sino-Korean Peoples' League representative.
Consists of individual portraits of member of the Haas and Lilienthal families, photographs of weddings, and other family gatherings (in Lake Tahoe and on Mount Tamapais), and photographs of the interiors and exteriors of homes owned by members of the...
The collection consists of a small number of business records of Haas Brothers of San Francisco, including checks, promissory notes (1875-1908), partnership agreement and dissolution documents, and materials relating to Haas Brothers' investments in the North American Navigation Company (1896),...
Charles Edmund Haas (1873-1960) was a clerk in the U.S. State Department (1905-06), Los Angeles deputy city attorney (1907-13), deputy county counsel (1913-18), judge, Los Angeles Municipal Court (1926-31) and later a presiding judge (1948), Los Angeles Superior Court. The...
Contains correspondence, personal and family papers, providing an intimate account of several generations of this distinguished San Francisco family. The bulk of the collection dates from 1893 to 1990, and focuses on the immediate family of Elise and Walter A....
The Elise Stern Haas Family Photograph Collection contains circa 5,700 photographic prints taken from ca. 1855 to ca. 1987. The collection also contains circa 660 negatives, and circa 65 postcards, drawings, manuscripts, slides and other miscellaneous items. Compiled by Elise...
This collection is part of a larger collection of papers housed at the Mrs. Haas had designated that these materials go to the . The collection contains mostly materials concerning with one music manuscript by . Most of the materials...
The collection consists primarily of family correspondence; two letters, dated 1869, from Jacob Haas, in Reckendorf, Bavaria, to his brother, William, in San Francisco, concerning business matters; a letter from Kalman Haas, dated 1863, in Reckendorf, to Meyers Schloss Brothers,...
Robert Bartlett Haas (b.1916) was a faculty member at UCLA (1949- ) and the director of arts and humanities extension (1958). W.C. Bartlett (1818-1907) was a lawyer (1848-55), an anti-slavery preacher in Indianapolis (1857), an itinerant preacher in the California...
John Haase (b.1923) was a dentist in the Los Angeles area. He was a member of the American Academy of Oral Roentgenology, Royal Society of Health, Authors League of America, and Dramatists Guild. He also contributed to dental journals and...
Haasis Hikers is a hiking group that meets weekly. Members hike trails throughout the Central Coast, and have conducted special trips to places as far away as England. The group consists mainly of retired men, but women (usually wives of...
Speech, memoranda, and computer disk relating to political conditions in Germany.
Seth L. Haber, MD, FCAP, was the founding chief of pathology at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Santa Clara, California, for 35 years, until his retirement in 1998. He was an elected member of the Permanente Medical Group Board...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, photographs, slides, and memorabilia relating to economic theory, and especially to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty.
Campaign speeches by members of various political parties during the general election in Spain, June 1977.
Kumezo Hachimonji was born in 1888. A native of Miyagi Prefecture, he graduated from Thoku Gakuin in Sendai and arrived in the United States in 1918. He received his BS from Columbia University. Before World War II he owned and...
from Margolis & Moss;
Views of the Hearst ranch in Pleasanton, Calif. show general and detailed views of the residence, mostly exteriors.
Views of the interior and exterior of the estate. Interior views show items collected by Hearst.
Exterior views of the Phoebe Apperson Hearst residence in Pleasanton, Calif. Includes views of the courtyard and balconies.
Friedrich (Frederick) Hacker was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and cultural figure. Born in Vienna in 1914, Hacker left Austria soon after the Anschluss and made his way to Los Angeles via New York and Topeka, Kansas. In Los Angeles, Hacker...
Litigation was over the sale of the Eagle Hotel in Stockton.
Collection contains 479 black and white and color print photographs of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade (1979), San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Freedom Day Parade (1982-1993) and San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration (1996-2002) taken...
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, books, business records, clippings, legal papers, scrapbooks, photo albums, ephemera, and realia.
The Hackett family immigrated to San Francisco in 1885, when James Alexander Hackett along with his wife, Alice, and daughter, Sadie, came to San Francisco in search of employment at the advice of his first cousin, Charles Calvin Petty, a...
The Joan Hackett collection spans the years 1961-1983 and encompasses 1.5 linear feet. The collection covers Hackett's career in films, television, and stage, but the coverage is not complete and consists primarily of publicity clippings, with a few scripts, memos,...
The collection contains calendars and directories; correspondence, which includes letters from Henrietta Szold, Florence Prag Kahn, and Marvin Lowenthal; brochures; newsletters; programs; memos of the Hadassah Central Committee that document the organization's work (1917-1918); booklets of the Medical Organization of...
Cookbooks (Cable Car Cookery and Essen Gezunt: A Family Cookbook), photographs, event materials, and one audiocassette....
Includes letters received by Anne Hadden, Irene Hardy, and Maude J. Wilson. Also includes letters collected by Miss Hardy. Correspondents include Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Horace Mann, John Muir, Lincoln Steffens, John Steinbeck, and Woodrow Wilson....
The collection contains files (correspondence, financial and tax records, clippings, notes, website printouts, brochures, newsletters, mailings and other promotional literature) assembled by Hadden, relating to various religious groups and leaders, mainly televangelists such Jim Bakker (PTL), Jerry Falwell, and Pat...
The collection began with a fragile scrapbook containing cutout Bible studies from The Christian Fundamentals Magazine. Many materials came from the New Testament course offered by Hadden in each issue, as well as the “Questions and Answers” section initialed H.N.B....
This collection contains the professional records of Stanley Hadden, the former legislative aide to California State Senator David Roberti. Hadden was Roberti's senior advisor on AIDS and gay rights issues. The bulk of this collection is from 1986 to 1989.
Collection includes research notes and notebooks (some during his graduate student years), 1949-94; class lectures, syllabi, and related materials, primarily from his Hopkins Marine Station classes, 1962-94; a few correspondence files, 1969-93; and correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial records, and other...
A collection of 79 drawings and paintings from contemporary architect, Zaha Hadid (b. 1950) executed for the design of the exhibition of Russian Constructivist art, "The Great Utopia" (Guggenheim Museum, 1992). There are 32 ink drawings and 47 acrylic paintings,...
This collection consists of the papers of former University of Southern California professor of international relations Paul E. Hadley (1915-2007). Hadley was also the executive director of the Emeriti Center.
Contains files, notes, notebooks, a scrapbook of an appreciation dinner for Hadley Roff held in 1987 containing photographs and correspondence, and a VHS videocassette recording of the same event, etc.
Open reel tape recordings of the "Annals of Jazz" radio program produced and hosted by historian and educator Richard Hadlock, broadcast on KCSM, San Mateo between 1982 and 1991. The interviews in the collection feature many Jazz luminaries at the...
The collection contains notes, interviews, correspondence, pamphlets and other materials used by John Hadsell to write .
This collection contains nine scrapbook journals kept by Alma Rau Haebel (1896-1979) documenting her visits to the theater over more than six decades, beginning as a girl in New York City in 1908 and later in Los Angeles, California (1941-1969)....
John Winthrop Haeger (1944-) is the author of three books and dozens of articles on wine. His papers include correspondence, publications, and research files related to his writing, as well as menus, wine labels, and photographs.
This collection contains correspondence between PVT Philip C. Haeger, USA, and his wife, Barbara M. Haeger, during the Second World War.
Correspondence and newspaper issues, relating to political conditions and the socialist movement in Germany and to the role of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands in World War I.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, curricular materials, and printed matter, relating to economic conditions and especially to tax policy, primarily in the United States.
The materials consist of Haertel's correspondence and memoranda, chronological files, and some teaching files....
This collection consists of reader surveys from two H.A.F. publications, "Girlfriends" and "On Our Backs." There are two types of surveys: one asks readers to offer their opinion about the magazines; the other is a lesbian sex survey, which provides...
A collection of research material related to the professional life of LeRoy Reuben Hafen, Western American author and historian.
Leatherbound volume, in Arabic/[Persian?] script, with illuminations.
The bulk of this collection consists of invitations and programs for various San Diego area events. These primarily consist of lectures and theatre performances. Also included are informational materials for the San Diego College for Women and the University of...
Robert Mower Hagan (1916-2002) served as Professor of Water Science at the University of California, Davis from 1948-1987. The Hagan Papers contain writings, teaching files including class lecture notes and background materials, as well as subject files which contain materials...
Materials consist of largely of correspondence with and documents by or related to Erich Fromm and David Riesman, including book reivews, articles, newspaper clippings, teaching notes, and more. Also includes documents related to the Committee of Correspondence and the Committee...
Photograph prints by Roger Hagan focusing on his travels in Mexico and Europe during the 1950s, as well as selected images from his photography career spanning the 1940s to 2010s.
Captain George Hagar papers (SAFR 17180, HDC 285) includes a list of voyages sailed by Hagar from 1828 to 1875, an article about Hagar and the ship ALABAMA and an illustration of the ALABAMA. All items are photocopies. The collection...
This hand-illuminated memoriam covers the main events in George Hagar’s life from his birth to his death, including his education, his arrival in California during the Gold Rush, his business, his marriage, and his appointment to the Vice-Presidency of the...
Scripts, journals, correspondence, flyers, programs, press releases, reviews, research materials, photographic negatives, publicity stills, and other materials, 1979 to 1995, relating to playwright Jeff Hagedorn, his production company, SYZYGY, and his internationally produced theatrical works and video productions.
The Jessica Hagedorn Papers, 1974-2006, consist of drafts of her works, public relations materials, contracts and agreements, notes, and correspondence. The materials relate to her major or minor works, or are directly relevant to Jessica Hagedorn's career as a novelist...
Diary entries by George Michael Hagelstein documenting his trip to California in 1850. It was translated from the German by Hagelstein's great-grandson LeVern W. Cutler; included are study guides and a bibliography.
This collection contains correspondence, press clippings, and other material regarding Edward R. Hagemann's research on B. Traven. Includes articles written by Hagemann, correspondence between Hagemann and other Traven researchers, a number of Traven short stories (typescripts), and works by other...
Edward R. Hagemann (1921- ) taught in the English department at UCLA. The collection consists of typescript, proof sheets, and galleys for Hagemann's (c. 1982).
Edward R. Hagemann (b.1921) taught in the English department at UCLA. His published works include (c1982) and (1985). The collection consists of 15 boxes of files relating to detective fiction, 841 titles of books and journals principally relating to detective...
The Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection comprises the bulk of what was the photographer's personal archive at the time of his death in 1962. The collection contains approximately 6,785 photographic prints and negatives, and spans from his earliest known amateur work...
The collection consists of manuscript and reproduction scores for music composed by Earle Hagen for television productions, including I Spy, and Mod Squad.
The Paul E. Hagen research materials on the Oakland Estuary, circa 1920's-2000, bulk 1950-1980 (SAFR 23839, HDC 1403) is comprised primarily of data sheets, clippings, notes and photographs of vessels residing in the Oakland Estuary. In addition there are photographs,...
This collection of photographs consist of 2 postcards, 5 small photographic prints related to Sigurd Hagen. 26 photographic prints are primarily of the Wilson Brothers fleet of steam schooners at Rotten Row, Oakland Creek, California in the 1950s.
This collection contains 12 correspondence written by Sgt. William "Bill" F. Hagerty, USA, to his family during the Vietnam War.
Monograph/serial collection....
A collection of correspondence related to the professional and personal life of Henry Rider Haggard, English novelist.
Collection contains some 400 pieces of correspondence, including letters to J.C. Jeaffreson, Lord Curzon, and letters to and from Andrew Lang. Also includes fragments of manuscript notes, scrapbooks of clippings, a photograph album, and other ephemera....
Collection consists of manuscripts, applications for research grants and fellowships, teaching materials, papers related to public service activities, research materials, committee work documents, and correspondence of UCLA law professor Donald Gerald Hagman. Topics include planning, taxation, local government, and the...
A collection of material related to the American mining engineer James Duncan Hague.
A collection of material related to the American mining engineer James Duncan Hague; an addenda to the James D. Hague papers.
This collection contains materials related to Harlan Hahn (1939-2008), his family, his battle with polio in the 1940s, and his professional career focusing mostly on society's view of disabilities. Hahn was a professor of political science, psychiatry, and behavioral science...
Copies of publications by Santa Barbara author Hahn, on the internet, computer programming, and related subjects.
James Kenneth Hahn has served in numerous public office positions including Deputy City Attorney (1975–1979), City Controller (1981–1985), City Attorney (1985–2001), and Mayor of Los Angeles (2001-2005). The collection includes press clippings, press releases, Hahn's mayoral files, budget books, business...
This collection consists of the personal papers and memorabilia of First National Air Force member Jason Hahn (born Hahn Chang-Ho in 1893).
Kenneth Hahn was a former Los Angeles County Supervisor and Los Angeles City Councilman who served for over 40 years, making him the longest serving elected official in California's history. The collection contains materials about Hahn's life and passing, including...
Administrative, political, and personal papers of LA County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn
The materials in the collection supply a picture of the growth of an internationally successful company through the period of the Great Depression, as well as the development of the machines important to the farmers and developers in California and...
Photographs show drawings of designs for totem poles. Collection is accompanied by the following information: "Totem poles representing the family history and the mythology of the tribe of 'Haida' Indians on Queen Charlotte Island, B.C. Also their places and modes...
The materials of Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. cover the period from December 1968 to August 1974 when General Haig served as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Assistant to the President, Chief of Staff for President...
The records were created to document Haig's activities as he served as a Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and later, as White House Chief of Staff.
The collection consists of materials from Albert John Haight, the first Campus Architect for UC Riverside. Items in the collection include a certificate of appreciation from the American Institute of Architects, meeting minutes of the Association of University Archivists, correspondence,...
Nineteen letters from San Francisco lawyer, George W. Haight to A.W. Smith in Grand Junction, Colorado, dated 1887 - 1897. All on letterhead printed with "Law offices of Taylor & Haight, 207 Sansome St., E.R. Taylor, G.W. Haight". Fifteen are...
Scrapbooks, photographs, rosary novenas, Wolf Head Society roster....
A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of Henry Huntley Haight, lawyer, businessman and governor of California.
Mainly photocopies of fliers, broadsides, poetry, manifestos, and other printed material distributed in the community, the bulk of which was printed by the Communications Company, a group created by several writers and Diggers; together with several issues of Free City...
The collection primarily contains handbills, flyers, and posters of cultural and political activities in the Haight-Ashbury area of San Francisco in 1967....
Materials documenting history of Haight Ashbury Free Clinic -- a free health care service provider that was founded by UCSF alumni David E. Smith in 1967. With the guiding principle that "Health care is a right, not a privilege," Smith...
Manuscript haiku collections, most with accompanying letters sent to Elizabeth Searle Lamb by John Polozzolo (Zolo) during 1981-1985. All are untitled. Some typescript and some holograph; some illustrated by author.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Title supplied by cataloger.
"Each poem in this box was handwritten and signed by the poet. One hundred seventy-five boxes were prepared and distributed."
Includes: Transmittal letter--Announcement--Program--Newspaper articles--Flyers: Haiku conference webthology.--Towards a defintion of the English haiku / George Swede.--Rengay structure and aesthetics / Ebba Story.--Workshop on Onitsura / Jerry Ball.--The Philosophy and purpose of the tea ceremony / DoShin Tei.
The collection consists of John Brandi's working papers relating to his haiku publications. This material was organized by Brandi and his content notes for each folder have been retained. Each folder pertains to one publication and includes items associated with...
The Haiku Society of America was founded by Harold G. Henderson and Leroy Kanterman in 1968. This nonprofit organization promotes English language haiku and is open to all who appreciate this form.
The Haiku Society of America was founded by Harold G. Henderson and Leroy Kanterman in 1968. This nonprofit organization promotes English language haiku and is open to all who appreciate this form.
Relates to the Italo-Ethiopian War.
The Trevor Hailey papers provide a snapshot of the life of one of San Francisco’s iconic residents, the unofficial historian of the Castro District where she led her popular “Cruisin’ the Castro” walking tours. The collection contains materials related to...
William Nicholas Hailmann (1836-1920) was a leading exponent of the doctrine of Froebel in early childhood education. He was the director of the German-American Academies (1865-73) and Milwaukee (1873-78) and the German-American Seminary in Detroit (1878-83), served as superintendent of...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Hainan photograph album, Wyles Mss 115. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Contains the history of Abner Haines and his descendants
Research material and photographs used in the production of Cynthia Farah Haines' 1988 book .
The Haines, Evans, and Merrell Families were all related. The collection consists of the Civil War diaries of John H. Merrell, and miscellaneous personal correspondence and ephemera of the Haines and Evans families, mostly letters to Sarah Elizabeth (Haines) Evans.
Relates to Turkish port facilities on the Black Sea.
Portraits and snapshots of friends, associates and colleagues; many relating to librarianship and the American Library Association (ALA). Many snapshots of group outings and social gatherings in conjunction with ALA meetings between about 1890 and 1905 are present. Portraits include...
This file contains a letter from Estelle H. Fennel to the Library regarding research on her father, Rufus Rowe Haines, a typed excerpt on Haines from by J. M. Guinn, and a copy of a photograph of Haines.
Diaries....
The California Museum of Photography's William Amos Haines Collection (c. 1905-1940) consists of approximately 800 original panorama gelatin silver film negatives taken with Kodak Cirkut cameras as well as prints both vintage and modern. While Haines took many photographs of...
Title supplied by cataloger.
This collection contains photographs of early UCSC faculty and Santa Cruz eccentrics including Alan Chadwick, N. O. Brown, Gregory Bateson, Mary Holmes, William Everson, Peter Demma, etc.
Color poster of the rock musical "Hair," with cast photo and lyrics, printed by Theater Publications Division of Pisani Printing Company, for Berkeley Co-op, in Cooperation with ACT, San Francisco California. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6....
Materials created and collected by and about Jester Hairston, and administrative materials related to Hairston's centennial celebration. Materials include manuscripts, music and lyrics, articles, and administrative files.
Correspondence, reports, orders, awards, citations, photographs, clippings, and printed matter, relating to American military activities in the European Theater during World War II, and to postwar administration of the Army.
One French military document (ADS), count of men (98) and rations (bread, fresh beef, pork, and rum), Port au Prince [Haiti], 15 June 1795....
This collection consists papers from composer Karl Hajos (1889-1950). Materials include music scores, clippings, and scripts for films for which he composed the music.
Pages 53-54 of an early printing of the English Voyages. Deframed 5/2/06. Found in workroom. Ink notation: Atherton Gallery, Menlo Park. Alpha list.
Collection consists of a 1946 newsletter (Hakoah News) from the Hakoah Amateur Athletic Club of Los Angeles, California and a press release from 1953 detailing the mission, activities, and history of the Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco.
The collection includes correspondence about the Jews in the California Gold Rush and about the historical preservation of pioneer Jewish cemeteries and landmarks.
The Hal Roach Studios scripts and production material spans the years 1924-1936 and encompasses 3.6 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts and other production documents, including continuities, dialogue breakdowns, production reports, schedules, and treatments. The majority of these papers...
Relates to conditions in Soviet forced labor camps. Photocopy.
George Halasz was a theatrical critic for the , under the column, . Additionally, he wrote features for , the , and the . In 1935 Halasz moved to Hollywood and became a script reader and writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and...
Hans Milton Halberstadt (1944-) is a writer, photographer, and documentary film maker. This collection includes Hans Halberstadt's original photographs and slides used for publications on tractors and farms, as well as research materials and books.
Photographs, proofs, transparencies, and negatives of Milton "Hal" Halberstadt commericial and artistic photography. Personal and business correspondence relating to his life as a photographer. Papers include business ledgers and records, teaching slides and notes. Correspondence and memorabilia from 1936-2000.
Sherrill Halbert, Sacramento jurist and amateur historian, served as a director of the Pony Express Centennial Association from 1958-1961. He was administrator of many Association Projects including the creation of trail markers and penned about twenty "Pony Express Days" vignettes....
Relates to the influence of anarchist and Marxist theories on the Russian and Chinese Revolutions, and on revolutionary movements throughout the world.
Binder's title.
Binder's title.
This series was created to document the activities of H. R. Haldeman as he carried out his duties as White House Chief of Staff. The series also includes the files of key staff members who worked under Haldeman.
Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1888-1951) moved to Girard, Kansas in 1915 to begin writing for a leading socialist newspaper in pre-World War I America. In 1919, he purchased a partnership with Louis Kopelin in the newspaper and its printing facility with money...
Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, a newspaper publisher, opened a publishing house in Girard, Kansas, where he published small, inexpensive paperback books, including classic works of literature and essays on myriad topics, for the working and middle classes. The publications in the are...
The consists of a small number of business records, the personal records of Jack Botwin, the printing plates for one title, and articles about the Haldeman-Julius Collection at the Leonard H. Axe Library (formerly the Porter Library) at Pittsburg State...
The Haldeman-Julius Little Blue Books are arranged numerically by book number....
Pamphlets from both the Little Blue Book and Big Book Series published between 1924 and 1950 by socialist activist Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1889-1951). The pamphlets are printed on pulp paper and staple-bound, and were marketed to workers and the "educated" classes....
Relates to military science, the German and American armies, and the Vietnamese War.
This collection contains the papers of Augustin Ward Hale (1814-1902), as well as family members in New York, New Jersey, California, and Nevada, with the bulk dating from 1830 to 1859. Manuscripts chiefly reflect Hale's business ventures in California, including...
Barbara Hale began her acting career in 1943 and although she has appeared in numerous screen and television productions, she is most recognized as her character Della Street, in the television drama . The collection consists of television scripts, call...
Chiefly subject files, press releases and press conference material, speeches, and some correspondence files, pertaining to the tenure and administration of Governor Edmund G. Brown, Sr.
Collection includes: 2 photographs of New York City; 1 photograph of a U.S. Navy seaplane; 3 b&w postcards of Madison, Wis.; 6 licenses to operate a motor vehicle in various U.S. national parks; 1 California Dept. of Agriculture vehicle inspection...
Memoirs, letters, clippings, and photographs, relating to conditions in prisoner of war camps in Japan during World War II.
George Ellery Hale (1868–1938) was an influential astrophysicist and science administrator. This collection of Hale's scientific, professional, and personal papers documents his roles in inventing the spectrohelioscope; promoting international cooperation among scientists; and founding major observatories, as well as the...
Written by Israel Hale, who travelled with his son Titus Hale, this daily diary chronicles the challenges and hardship of an overland journey by wagon train from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento that took from May 5, 1849 to October...
Papers of Jonathan D. Hale a Unionist from Tennessee who served as a scout in Kentucky during the Civil War. This extensive archive of roughly 400 items documents the turmoil of irregular warfare in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Collection contains eight items dated 1865 to 1866 relating to Jonathan D. Hale's attempt to recoup his losses from the 1862 destruction of his Tennessee property by Confederate guerillas led by Champ Ferguson, and to Ferguson's 1865 war crimes trial.
Kathleen Burke Hale was one of Santa Barbara's most distinguished citizens. The most decorated woman of World War I, Burke received awards and medals from seven European nations. As a volunteer Red Cross worker during World War I she helped...
The collection primarily contains Civil War era correspondence from Union soldier Oscar F. Hale, Ohio Infantry, 44th Regiment (Vol), Co. D and Ohio Cavalry, 8th Regiment (Vol), Co. D. to his sister. Also included are a possibly unrelated 1845 letter...
Randolph Hale was vice president and treasurer of the Valley Music Theatre, in the San Fernando Valley. The collection consists of two scrapbooks related to productions staged at the Valley Music Theatre. Included are playbills and cast (group) photographs representing...
T. William "Bill" Hale was a local architect and civil engineer. In 1967 he was Thousand Oaks' first director of public works. He owned the Ventura engineering and surveying firm, Robert Martin and Associates, which was sold to Ed Campbell...
Papers of Terrel Hale, American poet and editor, dating from 1975 to 2003. Included are original notebooks, typescripts, and drafts of Hale's prose, poetry, and plays; proofs, typescripts, paste-ups, lists of contributors, and correspondence related to the publication of .
This collection contains four books of research done by Hale on the titles to property of Rancho San Andreas for his partition suit entitled Briody vs. Hale, 1877.
The Victor W. D. Hale papers consist of two series - one devoted to the Conference on high-speed automatic calculating machines held at the Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory June 22-25, 1949, and one consisting of papers relating to EDSAC from...
This collection consists of the papers of American director, producer, and writer Jack Haley Jr. (1933-2001). Materials include scripts, awards, correspondence, contracts, budgets, and other production information for films and television programs.
The Jay Haley collection, consisting of 28 linear feet and spanning from the 1950s to 2007, documents Haley’s career through correspondence, papers, book typescripts, and media materials. Among Haley’s papers documenting his multiple professional activities are his writings on: psychotherapy...
This collection contains photo albums, a scrapbook, medals, and various miliary documents belonging to Sgt. Willard Ray Haley USAAF who served during the Second World War.
Sound recordings and transcripts of proceedings, and correspondence, memoranda, and conference papers, preparatory to and resulting from the conference, relating to international communist party cadre selection and leadership training.
This collection consists of planning records, correspondence, photo albums, event pamphlets, and an oral history associated with USC's Half Century Trojans.
Mainly concerning his career at the University of California in the Department of Landscape Architecture from 1913 until his retirement in 1946; the development of the field and the curriculum; and planning the Berkeley campus. Appendices include copy of a...
Published by the Czechoslovak Ministry of National Defense. Translated by R. Halhous and K. Dolezal.
Hall Brothers Shipyard record book (SAFR 17389, HDC 256) is a photocopy with entries dating 1884 to 1886. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Hall Brothers Shipyard records and Hall Brothers family tree (SAFR 17392, HDC 259) includes a variety of materials. There is a photocopy of a July 1878 time book that lists individuals names and time worked. Original contractual documents include a...
Hall Brothers Shipyard Spar Dimension records (SAFR 17390, HDC 257) are undated photocopies. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Hall Brothers Shipyard Vessel contracts (SAFR 17391, HDC 258) are for the barkentine JAS. TUFT, schooners INCA and JOHN A. CAMPBELL plus specifications for a five-masted auxiliary schooner. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Photographs and memorabilia, relating to famine conditions and American Relief Administration work in Orenburg and Samara, Russia.
These lantern slides depict urban, agricultural, and nature scenes of California in the 1870s. The slides acted as a visual accompaniment to real estate developer Charles Victor Hall’s traveling lecture promoting California's resources and benefits, aimed to encourage New Englanders...
This collection primarily consists of undeveloped negatives, snapshots, prints, and correspondence by Los Angeles native photographer Cliff Hall (1925-2020), which appear chiefly to date from the 1950s to early 2000s. The images reflect photo shoots and candid images made by...
The collection relates to American military training in the United States during World War II, military mapping in the Pacific Theater, and the postwar occupation of Japan. It consists of correspondence, diary, printed matter, photographs, and miscellany.
Collection consists of correspondence, books, journals, clippings, and other printed materials related to abortion and sterilization in the course of Dr. David S. Hall's work as Senior Public Health Educator, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health for Los Angeles County....
Relates to mining in North Yuma County, mining and oil exploration in Texas and Alabama and to Hall's literary career. Photocopies of originals in Arizona Heritage Center, Tucson, AZ.
D.J. (Debra Jane) Hall is a southern California representational, figurative painter, best known for her portraits of women by poolside. Papers record her personal life and artistic career, including family records, teaching materials, research materials for projects and artwork, documentations...
Doris D. Hall was a resident of Los Angeles, California. This collection consists of printed materials related to travel and recreation within California and the greater U.S., ephemera, and home entertainment products of the 1930s-1980s. Also included are the La...
Collection contains the unpublished story by Stanford student, Douglas Clovis Hall (A.B. 1966; Ph.D. 1972), and six letters to Hall by classmates of John F. Kennedy recalling their impressions of Kennedy while he was a student at Stanford in fall...
The E. Raymond Hall papers include field notes spanning the years 1927-1943, as well as wildlife control materials including correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, reprints of articles, and similar materials dating from 1924-1941. Additionally, there is a small collection of photographs...
Writings, pamphlets, and eulogy, relating to missionary activities in the Belgian Congo, conditions at the time of independence, and the evacuation of Europeans and Americans in 1960.
Family papers and sugar plantation records (1709-1835) of the Hall family of England and Jamaica, including William Hall (b.1696), Thomas Hall (1725-1772), Hugh Kirkpatrick Hall (b.1748?), and Thomas Kirkpatrick Hall (b.1776). The Hall family owned and operated the sugar plantations...
Diary, letters, orders, memoranda, leaflets, and financial records, relating to British military operations in Sicily and Italy during World War II.
This collection contains correspondence written by Sgt. George Hall, USA, to Lorraine "Lorry" Natzke during the Second World War. Also included are one photograph of Hall dated January 1944, signed "With love George" and correspondence from the Veteran's Administration dated...
This collection includes materials related to the Santa Ana Golf Club.
The Gladys Hall papers span the years 1918-1969 (bulk 1930-1941) and encompass 10 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of notes and manuscripts for her articles on various movie stars. There is also a small amount of correspondence, as well...
Consists of the papers of Harvey Monroe Hall, his wife Carlotta Case Hall and their daughter Martha Hall Niccolls. The papers of Harvey Monroe Hall contain correspondence, notes, reprints and newspapers clippings relating to his family life and his career...
This small collection conatins five letters between various members of the Hall Family, several receipts, a carte de visite of Edward W. Hall, and a handwritten family record of Sargent Hall and Nancy Clay.
N.B.--Hall had Transcripts and Briefs bound separately before 1878. After that date Transcripts and Briefs for a particular case are bound together. It is not clear why the individual Briefs were bound together as they were. Their order is vaguely...
The John R. Hall Papers include published articles, unpublished conference and other papers, subject files, department memos, correspondence, event flyers, and a small set of published materials relating to intentional communities.
Materials used by Hall in preparation of, and cited in, his book, , published in 1987. Includes correspondence, legal documents, clippings, transcripts of conversations and broadcasts (1954-1983), and ephemera collected and generated by members of Peoples Temple (1960-1978), particularly in...
This collection contains papers of Julia M. Wilde Hall (1834-1907) and her family in Northern California and Deposit, New York, including diaries kept by Hall from 1855-1859 in Sacramento, California, family records, and correspondence chiefly from Hall to her husband,...
Memoranda, letters, reports, and speeches, relating to the election campaign of Ronald Reagan for governor of California in 1966, and to miscellaneous aspects of administration of the California state government during his gubernatorial administration.
Research materials relating to documents relating to the Chinese in Guyana, including copies of church and missionary records, letters, and reports, legal cases, newspaper articles, and printed material (books and pamphlets), as described in Attachment A. Materials formed basis for...
Collection includes two photo albums of portraits of Stanford faculty, administrators, and alumni, 1940-44, including Birge Clark, Donald B. Tresidder, Russell V. Lee, Fred Terman, and Mary Yost; guest book from Lucie Stern's home with guest entries, 1933-45, clippings, 1926-46,...
The Luella J. Hall collection contains materials for her teaching of Geography and History (primarily of Latin American, International, and Amerindian Studies) at Hartnell Junior College, including syllabi and extensive newspaper clippings....
Clippings, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating primarily to foreign relations between the United States and Morocco, 1776-1956, and to post-World War II political, social, and economic conditions in Africa, especially North Africa. Includes correspondence with Kaiser Wilhelm II relating to...
Contains photographs and clippings from Hall's career as promoter of automobile rallies and tours to Yosemite and as automobile editor for the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Call, and the Daily Palo Alto Times.
A collection of 243 manuscripts detailing the arts of Alchemy, Hermeticism, Rosicrucianism, and Masonry, gathered by Manly Palmer Hall, author and researcher in the realms of mysticism and the occult.
Baritone singer Marcus Hall (1904-1977) was born on September 8, 1904 in California to William M. and Susie Hall. Papers include concert programs, correspondence, a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, and photographs documenting the life and career of baritone singer Marcus Hall....
Nancy Lee Hall (1923- ) was born in Rochester, New York. She was a design craftsperson (1964), drama teacher in the San Diego Unified Public Schools (1968) and a social worker at the Alcoholism Counseling and Education Center (1972). She...
This collection contains letters, photocopied correspondence, and ephemera from Norman J. Hall, AEF, to his parents after the First World War.
This collection consists of 111 screenplays and 19 television plays by Norman Shannon Hall, and 17 items (plays, screenplays, and television plays) by friends of Hall. Among them are Robert Cedric Sheriff's and Porter Emerson Browne's .
Drawings include Washington St. elevation; Merchant St. elevation; Dunbar Alley (rear) elevation; Kearney St. elevation; Elevation of South side of court wall and section thru upper portion of wall; transverse section on line B-B; detail of Police court grilles. Does...
Consists of San Francisco memorabilia including Historic sites, Calif. Midwinter International Exposition, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Chinese, earthquakes, menus, and theater programs. Also includes a report on Golden Gate Bridge suicides.
Includes photos of airplanes preparing for the Spreckles air race to Honolulu; an advertising card for the San Francisco photographers, Bradley & Rulofson; a photographic collage of hundreds of portraits, entitled Some of Bradley & Rulofson's babies; views of the...
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of California judge Peirson M. Hall (1894-1979).
Collection contains a stampless folded letter addressed to William Branch, Birchardville, Pennsylvania with maritime receiving postmark "New-York ship" Aug. 1838. Much of the letter is about the patent medicine business, reading in part: "The medicine business is nothing to what...
Colonel Hall was assigned to the 62 Squadron of the famous 5 FG at Boxted Air Base in England during WWII and was credited with the destruction of two enemy aircraft (Junkers Ju- 188 bombers). He flew 55 combat missions...
Sharlot Mabridth Hall (1870-1943) was born in Kansas, was a pioneer, rancher, poet, prose writer, state historian of Arizona, and assistant editor of magazine. This collection includes correspondence to and from Hall and Charles Fletcher Lummis, manuscripts of Hall's published...
This is a typed copy of a manuscript entitled "The Tonto Basin Row" by Sharlot Mabridth Hall, which may have appeared in the newspaper in August 1887.
Theodore Parsons “Ted” Hall, was a noted designer of the Consolidated flying automobile. This collection contains information on his life and flying cars.
A collection of photographs chiefly documenting the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles before and during redevelopment in the mid-twentieth century. Also includes images of residents and adjacent districts of Los Angeles.
The Vicki Hall papers are materials collected that support the study and experience of women, women's studies, and the women's movement. Materials included in this collection are documents, personal papers, student papers, articles, publications, photographs, artifacts, and audiovisual items. Materials...
Vivian Hall, a resident of Irvine, California from 1968 until her death in 2008, was an educator, feminist, political and community activist, and grass roots organizer. The collection principally documents Hall's political and feminist activities during the 1970s, notably...
Relates to Colonel Truman Smith, American military attaché in Germany, 1935-1939. M.A. thesis, San Jose State University.
Warren Acker Hall was born on Aug. 12, 1919 in Hot Springs, SD. After receiving his Ph.D in engineering from UCLA in 1952, he went on to faculty positions in universities across California, including UCLA, UC Davis, and UC Riverside....
Letters, a notebook, and memorabilia, relating to the inspection of foodstuff distributed by the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and to the departure of American members of the commission from Belgium upon the entry of the United States into World...
This collection consists of digital and analog recordings of performances by the William Hall Master Chorale of Orange County, 1956-2002. Along with the recordings there are also a number of scrapbooks documenting the performances.
Correspondence, business and personal papers, notebooks, scrapbooks....
Although William Hammond Hall served as State Engineer only until 1889, the Hall Papers cover the years 1878 to 1907 because the records were housed until 1991 as documents still in use by the Department of Water Resources (DWR) where...
Chiefly correspondence, reports, accounts, and other papers pertaining to Hall's irrigation projects in Calif., with some materials on projects in Nev. and Yakima, Wash. Includes some papers related to Hall's research and publications on irrigation, dams, and reservoirs; reports and...
The William Hammond Hall Papers, consist of correspondence, writings, diaries, maps, photographs, notes, and clippings recording the fifty year career of a pioneer in the fields of irrigation, reclamation, and conservation.
Chiefly correspondence, reports, accounts, and other papers pertaining to Hall's irrigation projects in Calif., with some materials on projects in Nev. and Yakima, Wash. Includes some papers related to Hall's research and publications on irrigation, dams, and reservoirs; reports and...
The William Hammond Hall papers (MS915) consists of correspondence, technical reports, scrapbooks, and blueprints generated during his time as the first State Engineer of California (1879-1889), as a supervising engineer for the U.S. Geological Survey (1889), and as a private...
Folder contains one handwritten letter from G. I. Beauregard to Capt. Henry Wager Halleck. In the letter, Beauregard introduces a friend of his who will be visiting the new territory Halleck was overseeing, and simultaneously congratulates Halleck on obtaining the...
Correspondence and papers relating to land and land litigation (including original documents and diseños, and transcripts) and to various legal cases, some concerning Chinese immigration, ships, and the funding bill in San Francisco; accounts; and tax records. Also included: correspondence...
Halleck, Peachy & Billings was one of the leading San Francisco law firms in the settlement of titles to Mexican land grants. The firm was dissolved in 1861. The collection contains correspondence, mainly relating to land litigation of Halleck, Peachy...
The collection consists of documents and letters related to California land cases between 1851 and 1860 involving the San Francisco law firm of Halleck, Peachy & Billings.
Correspondence and papers relating to land and land litigation (including original documents and disenos, and transcripts) and to various legal cases, some concerning Chinese immigration, ships, and the funding bill in San Francisco; accounts; and tax records. Also included: correspondence...
Reel 1: box 1 folder 1 through box 3 folder 5; reel 2: box 3 folder 6 through box 6 folder 2; reel 3: box 6 folder 3 through box 7 folder 7; reel 4: box 7 folders 8 through...
An 8 x 10 color photograph of the late John McGinitie and friends on Christmas day, 1985. McGinitie died of AIDS in 1989.
This collection contains one letter written by CSM Roger W. Haller, ARNG to his mother during the Iraq War.
Relates to the coup of Józef Pilsudski in Poland.
Pictorial booklet, relating to the German youth movement. Text and photographs by A. E. Hallett. Paintings by Captain Herrmann, a German prisoner of war. Prepared at PW Camp 184, Llanmartin, near Newport Mons.
Carol Boyd Hallett, a Republican, was first elected to the 77th Assembly District in 1976. She authored bills concerning agriculture, education, and flood control in Monterey. Hallett also introduced legislation to reform the State Teachers' Retirement System (AB1002, 1977-1978) and...
This collection contains personal material relating to the career of Maj. George Hallett. Hallett was an engineer who worked with Glenn Curtis on early airplanes in San Diego. He was in the Army Air Service during World War I. After...
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, photocopies of government documents, propaganda leaflets, and printed matter, relating to European diplomacy, imperialism, psychology of national socialism and totalitarianism, U.S. and German propaganda during World War II, and the arms race, 1870-1970. Includes drafts...
Reports, conference papers and proceedings, laws and treaties, hearing transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to international communications and space law.
Edward Hallin certificate and menu, 1940-1941, (SAFR 22684, HDC 1625) consists of two documents: a "crossing the line" certificate for Edward J. Hallin, a shellback on the PRESIDENT POLK (passenger vessel) dated October 29, 1940 and an Easter dinner menu...
started on CBS radio (1948) and presented well-known contemporary and classical literature often portrayed by well known Hollywood stars. The program was reorganized as the (1953) with Lionel Barrymore as host and featured true stories of American and world...
The William F. Halloran materials on Ihab Hassan is comprised of correspondence between Hassan and Halloran in written and email formats, as well as the final typescript of Rumors of Change: Essays of Five Decades, which was published by The...
This collection includes materials about China House, a residence located near the entrance to Newport Harbor, and the campaign by historic preservationists to prevent the demolition of the house in 1987.
This collection contains project files, publications, photographs, and other material regarding the career of Dr. Frederick F. Halma, professor of subtropical horticulture at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and research scientist at the Citrus Experiment Station in Riverside,...
The prints in the Haloid Company Collection pre-date the company's involvement with xerography. They appear to be photographs intended to be used as examples of the various textures of "modern photographic papers."
Correspondence, writings, reports, and printed matter, relating to activities of the Finnish Information Bureau in the United States in publicizing and seeking American recognition of the Soviet government of Finland. Includes writings and correspondence of Santeri Nuorteva, head of the...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, legislation, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to federal aid to education in the United States.
The collection consists of 15 documentaries on DVD produced by SMH Music, focusing on various classical musical composers, groups, and performers, including Spanish composers Enrique Granados, Manuel de Falla, and Federico Mompou. The collection also includes multiple documentaries on violinist...
The collection contains grant proposals, conference papers, minutes, reports, studies, writings, notes, correspondence, electronic bulletins, and printed matter related to economic and social development of the Southeast Asia region, and American social science studies of the area; ethnology and social...
The Mark Halpern papers consists of technical papers and reports, conference proceedings, manuals, the majority of which were published by IBM, and periodicals that document programming languages and computer technologies from 1955 through 1990, with the bulk of the material...
Collection consists of the files, papers, and kinescopes of Saul Halpert, working journalist in the Los Angeles area from 1946 to 1999. Topics covered range from local to international politics, with a significant project on Los Angeles school integration.
Primarily correspondence and writings of Charles G. Halpine, a journalist, poet, and Union soldier, dating from 1848 to 1868.
Anna Halprin (1920-2021) was a renowned San Francisco Bay Area-based dance teacher and choreographer, who remains actived in the dance community through various workshops and presentations. Halprin helped pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance. Over the years,...
Sara Halprin was an American writer, filmmaker, teacher, and therapist. This collection contains interviews and research materials the writer collected while working on her 2005 biography of photographer Seema Weatherwax, Accordingly, the bulk of the collection consists of recorded conversations...
Diary transcript, other writings, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Japanese internment camps in the Philippines during World War II.
The Odd S. Halseth Manuscript Collection contains typed documents recording the pueblo pottery collection of the San Diego Museum in 1924 June and an account of attending the Congress of Poets and the International Congress of Archaeology in Oslo in...
Relates to Allied occupation of Dutch Timor and Portuguese Timor.
Funeral records, daybooks, and death and burial registers for seven funeral homes, mostly based in San Francisco--with the exception of Clark and Booth in Sacramento, as well as a few records from Burlingame and Stockton--acquired over time by the present-day...
This is a typed copy of a manuscript by Walter Kerr Halsted entitled "My Trip to California in '49," wherein Halsted recounts the four years he spent traveling to and living in California, starting in 1849. Halsted was 91 at...
Homer Halverson worked for the City of Los Angeles as an Engineer in the 1920s, on his family's orange grove in the San Fernando Valley in the early 1930s, and as a structural draftsman in the US Army Corps of...
Ho Young Ham was born in Seoul, Korea on May 5, 1868 and immigrated to Hawaii in 1905 with his wife, Hannah Chur Ham (1882-1979). The Ho Young Ham papers consist of artifacts, audio recordings, books, clothing, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs,...
This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, photo albums,school records, financial documents, certificates, and other documents. The correspondence is from Mary Jane Hamachi's family, friends, and acquaintances during World War II. Most of the correspondents were either at internment camps in...
Reports, minutes, and instructions relating to economic conditions in China during the Sino-Japanese War.
Ken Hamai is co-owner, with his longtime partner Jack Henyon, of the Bay Winds Lighting Company. His collection contains two vintage Japanese brocade photograph albums, showing Hamai with Henyon and their friends between 1979 and the early 1980s, including a...
William Haman arrived in California in the mid 1890s to work for Leland Stanford's Vina vineyards and winery near Los Molinos in Tehama County. The owner of the newly-built Placer County Winery in Roseville enticed Haman to work for...
Papers of former San Jose City Manager Anthony P. "Dutch" Hamann, documenting activities after his retirement from the City.
This collection contains sixteen correspondence from Corporal Alex Hamas, United States Army to his then fiancée Mary Louise Kucan during the Second World War. Also included are one photograph of Hamas, one certificate of enrollment to the World War II...
Chinese land deeds.
This collection contains photostats of letters by and about pioneer Mormon Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886) and the Mormon Church's Indian missions as well as photostats of two Hamblin diaries (1862-1863 and 1868-1885) and copy prints of photographs of Hamblin's family and...
This collection contains novels and short stories written or edited by Barbara Hambly, an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. Also includes novels and short stories written by George Alec Effinger, an American science fiction writer, and short stories...
The Harold Hambrick Photograph and Video Collection is a small collection of photographs and videos that largely document the Watts and the South Los Angeles area within the time period of 1966 to 2005, and primarily the 1990s and 2000s....
Hamburg-American Lines records (SAFR 14302, HDC 94) contains correspondence, brochures, and rate books for passenger service. Correspondence between Focke, Wilkens & Lange, General Southern Passenger Agents for Hamburg American Line, and T.E. Hunt of the Southern Pacific Galvaston, Harrisburg and...
The Hamburger Collection of the Berlin Fellowship, 1950-2012 documents the history of a Christian work-camp program called World Deputation, which gave birth to the Berlin Fellowship. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, team reports and other documents involved in the...
Papers of Robert N. Hamburger, UCSD professor of pediatrics and researcher in allergy and immunology. Hamburger investigated the relationship between peptides and immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies and synthesized human IgE pentapeptide (HEPP), a substance shown to inhibit allergic response. Included...
A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of Thomas Lyon Hamer, American congressman and soldier.
Letters to his father and wife concerning surveying and land speculation, Fox Lake area, Wisconsin; overland journey, 1859, with change of destination at Laramie from Pike's Peak goldfields, to Washington Territory; life as farmer and surveyor near Walla Walla.
Photographs, correspondence, ephemera.
Photographs show butterflies, owls, and other wildlife, presumably in California. Most are unidentified.
Contains the 10th Pursuit Wing and 45th Air Base of the United State Army Air Corps at Hamilton Field; 2 issues of the newspaper "Hamilton Field Takeoff," v. 1 number 4 (Aug. 1, 1943) and a special Air WAC edition;...
Collection consists of fifty-eight lectures on the subject of midwifery. Includes a brief history of the field, a select list of authors, and a table of contents at the back....
Andrew Jackson Hamilton (1911-1976) was a U.S. Navy public information officer on the West Coast and in the Pacific on the staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz during World War II, and public information manager (1946-60) and Public Affairs Officer...
Arthur Hamilton was an American Red Cross representative in Russia during revolution and civil war. The collection contains primarily photographs of Siberia during the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920.
Archibald T. Hamilton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1860. A merchant in ill health, he decided to emigrate to Southern California in 1887 in hopes of regaining his strength. He bought 105 acres from Charles Frankish’s Ontario Land and...
The Ben Hamilton collection spans the years 1911-1975 and encompasses 5 linear feet. The collection includes correspondence, fan scrapbooks, and miscellany. The correspondence includes letters written to Lily May Caldwell, who worked for various newspapers in Birmingham, Alabama from at...
This collection contains professional papers generated by Calvin S. Hamilton during his tenure as planning director for the City of Los Angeles from 1960 to 1985.
This collection contains one postcard written by Don O. Hamilton [rank and branch of service unknown] to Gilbert Troxell during the First World War.
Donald Bengtsson Hamilton (1916-1924) created the Matt Helm series of detective novels, wrote western novels and other books, and contributed articles on hunting, yachting, and photography to magazines. The collection consists of Hamilton's correspondence, articles, various editions of his books,...
Slides of National Parks and Monuments and four audio interviews of stories of the National Parks.
Papers of marine geologist Edwin Lee Hamilton documenting his work with the NEL Sea Floor Studies Group and MidPac Expedition. Includes photographs, field notebooks, and correspondence with Robert Dietz, Harry Hess, Gordon MacDonald, and H. William Menard.
Manuscript reminiscences of Ezra M. Hamilton, with index and typescript of pages 1-184 and 491-617....
Holograph letter written on behalf of and signed by Hamilton Fish on official stationery of Department of State, Washington, [D. C.] to the Honorable Robert J. Walker about receiving Walker's note of the 20th and in compliance with his request,...
The collection consists primarily of letters from Gideon Anthony Hamilton to his friend Samuel Frank Dexter in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1874-1922.
Photographs of San Francisco scences and subjects, 1915-1925; photos of actors and actresses; photos of individuals.
Collection includes reports, speeches, memos, newsclippings, photographs and books related to the history of the Electro-Motive Division of the General Motors Corporation and the history of the Diesel locomotive on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary.
Correspondence, reports, bulletins, and photographs relating to social conditions in Poland and the Soviet Union and to American Friends Service Committee relief work.
The documents perspectives from a uniformed LAPD officer based out of the West Valley Division for the majority of his career. This includes his daily work as a police officer, and his engagement with significant moments in late 20th century...
The 23 posters in this collection are official hand screen printed Monterey Jazz Festival Posters created by Earl Newman and purchased at the festival respective to each poster year. The poster titles were sourced from the Earl Newman Prints company...
This collection comprises the papers of Jim Hamilton, an active member of the Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU), Local 688 in St. Louis, Missouri, who held various administrative roles in the union and advocated for rank-and-file reform. It includes...
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, and motion picture film, relating to the activities of Inter-America House in providing entertainment for American and Allied junior officers during World War II.
This collection chiefly contains sermons written by California Presbyterian minister Laurentine Hamilton (1826-1882) between 1858 and 1882, as well as some ephemera.
Correspondence of members of Hamilton family to Mrs. Hamilton's brother, Joseph Delliber, in Hartford, Connecticut....
15 lithograph cactus illustrations selected from the book "The Cacti of the United States and Canada" by Lyman Benson, 1982, Stanford University Press. Printed by the artist's son, Edward Hamilton.
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, lectures, press releases, and printed matter, relating to American foreign policy toward China, Japan, and other government officials concerning economic and political conditions in Japan and Manchuria, 1933-1934.
Poems written by G.V. Hamilton, M.D., a psychiatrist who studied animal behavior mainly in primates, then became interested in human sexual behavior, especially that of married couples, and spent approximately the last fifteen years of his life as a clinical...
Diary and correspondence, relating to activities of the 313th Machine Gun Battalion in France during World War I, food distribution by the American Relief Administration in the Baltic States, and civil aviation in China, 1929-1930.
Collection consists of the research and teaching materials of Professor Emerita of Political Science, Nora Louise Hamilton.
Music and photographs, 1945-1948, of singer Rae Hamilton. She performed at the Cafe Continentale Bar and Night Club during the 1940s. The bar was located at 7823 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California, and was operated by lesbian women, Tess and...
Contains certificate of incorporation dated February 29, 1868, deeds, mortgages, property descriptions, etc
This small collection contains original artwork, photographs and small photograph albums, subject files, and ephemera collected by Wallace F. Hamilton (1890-1972), a U.S. Cavalry officer, World War I veteran, and San Diego illustrator.
The collection consists of correspondence between British diplomat and archaeologist Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) and his nephew Charles Francis Greville (1749-1809).
Contains the daily accounts of a gold miner at Quartz Mountain, Southern Mines, California. Volume 1, (100 p.) January 1, 1851 to March 1853: about the life of a miner in California including discussing his illnesses, "Mexican dysentery;" violent crimes...
Broadside with lyrics to Hamlet tune--Bob and Joan--God the Right!
Chiefly portrait photographs documenting multiple generations of the Hamlin family descended from Francis Hamlin and his wife Eliza Thrasher Hamlin. Individuals depicted include Francis and Eliza Hamlin, their daughter Augusta Thrasher Hamlin and her husband Lloyd C. Ashley; Francis' grandson...
Six letters and one card; one circa 1925, the rest undated.
Correspondence on the following topics: Laguna Dam, California - Arizona; Los Angeles Harbor; Los Angeles Municipal Railway; the decomposition of cement and concrete; the Paradise- Verde Irrigation District. Also correspondence and witness report forms about earthquakes occurring in Southern California...
A collection of papers, personal and professional, belonging to Ralph Cunningham Hamlin (1880 - 1974), who was a pioneer Los Angeles automobile dealer and racing enthusiast. Also covers his early years racing on bicycle. ca. 1894 – 1976, undated. See...
Photographs relating to Ralph Cunningham Hamlin (1880 - 1974): his personal and family life; bicycling; motorcycling; and automobile racing activities; auto road and endurance trips; business matters and associates (including early auto shows); and the Franklin automobile dealerships.
The materials consists of 157 letters, 13 essays, 101 radio scripts, 1 book of poems, 66 photographs, 20 negatives, and approximately 89 pieces of various printed and manuscript ephemeral materials pertaining to the Hamm and McMahon families, all dated from...
The materials consist of digital photographs of house members....
Estate records of Henry Hammel and Andrew H. Denker, owners of the Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas (present day Beverly Hills). Includes a grant deed, letters, invoices, receipts, ledgers and canceled checks.
Hammer and Coffin Society Records, 1906-1987, document the development of the society from a humor society to a national student organization. The materials are arranged in nine series by type of document and include correspondence, minutes, reports, records, scrapbooks, photographs,...
Armand Hammer (1898-1990) was an American petroleum executive, entrepreneur, and art collector. He ran Occidental Petroleum from 1957 until his death, though he was well-known for his art collection, his philanthropy, and for his close ties to the Soviet Union....
Record Series 776 contains exhibition files created by the curators of the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center (Hammer Museum) and the Frederic S. Wight Art Gallery (Wight Gallery). Included are materials documenting exhibitions held at the Armand...
Postal card photographs, ca. 1898-1900. Spanish-American War views of soldiers in camp training, the U.S. Army and civilian population in the Philippines, plus general views of California and Japan.
Relates to the World War II war effort in the United States.
Correspondence, photographs, and other material collected by Hammer, much of it during his career as a rare book and manuscripts dealer in Santa Barbara. Includes material re Heinrich Boll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, James A. Garfield, Oliver Wendell Holmes, J. Edgar...
This collection documents the two-term administration of Susan Hammer, who served as Mayor of San Jose between the years 1990 and 1998. The collection consists of administrative files, press and publicity, awards, photographs, videotapes, correspondence, and other memorabilia collected primarily...
Relates to American military operations in the Pacific Theater and the Philippines during World War II.
A set of sketchbooks, notebooks, lithographs, notes, and working materials by California hard-edge abstract painter, Frederick Hammersley.
Relates to the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
This scrapbook was compiled by San Diego resident G. Hamilton Hammon. Hammon, who was an artist and poet, included fair copies of original manuscript poems, as well as striking handpainted vignettes of San Diego scenes. Several photographs are also present....
Business papers of three generations of the Hammon family, focusing primarily on the activities of Wendell P. (Philucius) Hammon, 1854-1939, and his son, Wendell C. (Cooper) Hammon, 1890-1966. A grandson, Wendell Hammon, 1918- , was custodian of the family papers...
Correspondence, reports, contracts, shipping lists, specifications for dredging equipment, annotated maps, and photographs, relating to mining operations in China, Siberia, Korea, Malaya, and Poland.
Wendell P. Hammon (1854-1939) Prospecting Log Books of Shasta and Trinity County.
Article “The California dredger as an instrument of conservation” with rejection letter from Olaf P. Jenkins, Chief, State of California Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines, California journal of mines and geology.
Photograph album depicting family and friends, interiors, Atlantic City, N.J. and Cleveland, Ohio....
A handwritten letter by Earl C. Hammond, Jr., a railway mail clerk on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad to his parents, dated July 6, 1921 describing his narrow escape during the flood of June 3 in Pueblo, Colorado. A...
Contains papers relating to George E. Hammond's career with the Pullman Company [Richmond, California] shops and to his participation in the War Manpower Commission's Training Within Industry Program, a supervisory and shop steward (union) level training program designed to increase...
Documents and fragments, mostly from Warwick County, England. Most relate to legal actions concerning financial matters. Includes judgement in the case of the estate of Captain John Mathews, 1686; and court documents signed by Richard Whitaker, 1689, and by Richard...
Collection of manuscript materials relating to the missions, presidios and settlement of Texas, BANC MSS 70/6 p, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The George P. Hammond Papers document the life and career of a Southwestern U.S. historian, who was director of the Bancroft Library from 1946-1965, and who wrote and published numerous books based on Spanish documents, as well as the history...
Diaries, photographs, printed matter, and miscellany relating to American military operations in Hawaii, Siberia during the Russian Revolution and in the Philippines.
Photographs and drawings, depicting British, Russian, Japanese, German, American, and other ships and airplanes from World War II. Includes a section of photographs illustrating the history of aviation.
The collection documents the civic activities of Sacramento City Councilwoman Lauren Hammond, with a small amount of personal items and awards from her office. Material dates from 1973 to 2010, with the bulk from 1993 to 2010. Originally, Hammond’s files...
Student memorabilia documenting Catholic school life in San Francisco during the early to mid-20th century.
Collected by Norma Cogswell Hammond.
Relates to Portuguese colonialism in Africa. Includes notes. Published by Stanford University Press.
This collection contains the papers of home economics teacher Ruth Gill Hammond (1901-1989), who taught in China, Thailand, and the United States. The bulk of the papers consists of correspondence to and from Hammond. Subject matter of the correspondence covers...
Includes images of Senior class activities 1911 (not Stanford??), Family photos – Grinnell (Iowa?), Missouri Valley, Champions (baseball) 1911, Lake Louise (Canada), Seattle 1911, Columbia River, Car and train travel, Stanford rugby game, Student on "jasper ridge" including one with...
Most of the over 600 photographs were taken by Wes Hammond and used in the publication The Carrier, the company magazine of the FMC corporation. The rest were taken by Verna Mae Leggate who was the editor of the magazine...
R. H. B. Hammond-Chambers served on the H.M.S. Royal Arthur, H.M.S. Plyades, H.M.S. Blake, and H.M.S. Duke of Wellington in the region of Australia and New Zealand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He kept these logbooks, dated...
This collection contains television scripts, often annotated by writer Robert Hamner (1928-1996), for series including Lost in Space (1967), Mission Impossible (1968), A Man Called Shenandoah (1966), Run For Your Life (1967), The Fugitive (1965), Hawaiian Eye (1962), My Friend...
This collection contains newspapers and other material regarding the early history of the Inland Empire, specifically Moreno Valley, California collected by Viola F. Hamner, a local resident and author of .
A transnational collection of 18th-19th century material pertaining to three generations of a British Naval family; includes letters, manuscripts, journals, ship's logs, letter books, ship's papers, maps, volumes and ephemera.
Letters and reports written to Admiral Graham Eden Hamond or forwarded to his attention, regarding the beginning of the Cabanagem revolt in the Brazilian region of Grão-Pará in 1835.
Printed program, ca. 1873, "Slave Songs of the South, by the Hampton Colored Students," including note that Hampton [located in Hampton, Virginia] is "Devoted to the preparation of Colored Teachers for the Colored Race and to Industrial Education" and that...
Writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Ukrainian and Soviet history, and especially to the Russian Revolution in Ukraine.
Yu-shan Han (1899-1983) taught at the History Department, UCLA (1941 to 1966). The collection consists of 24 histories of academies in China published between 1684-1910, a printed text of the (1798), a set of original woodblocks for the, imperial examination...
Collection includes correspondence, publications of nonsmokers' rights groups, press clippings, campaign literature, legal briefs, and audio cassette tapes....
County records, with a few private account books. Names of prominent Mormons and Anti-Mormons recur. v. 1-7: records of the county treasurer, 1829-1884, consisting of receipts and allowances, county orders, receipts for redemption of lands sold for taxes, for copies...
Includes photographs depicting members and/or affiliates of the Hand Bookbinders of California and gatherings, exhibits, demonstrations and other events associated with the organization. Identified locations include San Francisco Public Library and the Getty Center. Also includes photographs and a listing...
Contains articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes of the founding meeting, general correspondence, treasurer's reports, minutes of board and general membership meetings, and newsletters. Also includes committee files, including newsletter, nominating, program, exhibition, and membership, as well as publicity files and...
Interviews with Leah Wollenberg, Stella Nicole Patri, Duncan Olmsted, Stephen G. Herrick, and Barbara F. Hiller. Information about their careers as bookbinders and book restorers and about their teachers, particularly Belle McMurtry Young and Edna Peter Fahey; opinions about bookbinding...
This collection contains two items of First World War militaria collected by Charles L. Hand. The items include one helmet and one saber.
Sixteen artifacts from the Philippines, including knives, spears, and a gong.
"Commercial album of blank leaves containing 34 mounted, signed, medical lecture admission tickets between 1872-1874 and additional inserted ephemera pertaining to exams and graduation. Some water damage to covers; front hinge broken; shaken; contents clean."...
Handbook: Camp John P. Pryor, Presidio of Monterey, California, Citizens Military Training Camp, July 8th to August 4th, 1932.
Printed pamphlet. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Photo album containing 26 (2 detached) hand-colored photographs 3?x5?" or 6x4 of Mission style home; circa 1920, southern California (Santa Barbara?). Ink stamp of the Brock-Higgins Studio of Santa Barbara on back of photos.
The 75 items in this collection consist of insurance policies, correspondence, receipts and other business and legal papers relating to the Hands Loan Co. pawnshop in Stockton, Calif. (1922-1938)....
Two personnel records relating to Joseph Lewis [or Lewis Joseph] Haney, for service on the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company. One [Form O 19] is for service as a freight handler, dated September 17, 1897, with annotations...
Correspondence, photographs, a journal, and incomplete manuscripts and typescripts of theatrical works by aspiring playwright Randall Clay Haney (born 1942).
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the American Protective League, a private patriotic organization concerned with subversive activities in the United States during World War I.
The Hanft Photograph collection contains black and white negatives of United States railroad photographs. These photos were taken by Hanft and other photographers.
Hang Far Low Company had a Chinese resturant in China Town, San Francisco, Calif., in the first half of the twentieth century.
This collection contains reel-to-reel sound recordings of folk music performed by Clabe Hangan and others at local venues throughout the Inland Empire including the Redlands Bowl in Redlands, CA and Penny University, a coffee house in San Bernardino, CA during...
One letter (ALS) to Miss [?] Langdale thanking her for pictures. Santa Fe, 8 Sept. 1951. Laid in The Grist Mill (Printers Z239 R9 L6). Alpha list.
Hanify Company ledgers (SAFR 242, HDC 483) document the movement and business of Hanify steam schooners on the West coast. The first ledger dates range from 1913 to 1922 and records movements of steamers SANTA MONICA, SANTA BARBARA, RYDER HANIFY,...
Lewis Ulysses Hanke (b.1905) was a Latin American historian. He taught at the University of Hawaii (1926-27), University of Beirut (1927-30), Harvard University (1934-39), University of Texas (1951-1961), Columbia University (1961-67), UC Irvine (1967-69), and the University of Massachusetts (1969-75)....
Relates to the confiscation of Japanese properties by the Chinese Nationalist government, and to the administration of Hankou under the Kuomintang during the Chinese Nationalist government.
Collection contains photographs and papers created by professional San Francisco photographer V. M. Hanks Jr from the 1940s until the late 1980s. The photographs include both negatives and photographic prints created by Hanks beginning with his role as U.S. Marine's...
Autographed prompt books for the farce Bamboozling and for the melodrama The bear hunters, once the property of actor Joseph Hanley.
Letters, pamphlets and unpublished manuscripts collected by Dr. Hanley to support his doctoral research on the Inter-American Defense Board. Includes letters with former Board chiefs and others connected with the Board....
Elizabeth Alice Preston Hanlin was born in Roseville in 1912 to Chester H. and Mabel Beal Preston. Chester was born in March 1881 in Pennsylvania, where he lived until he moved to California to work as a brakeman for...
Ralph W. Hanlon was born on July 31, 1923 in Springfield, MA. He joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and served on USS Cabot (CVL 28). He retired as a veteran of World War II, the Korean War...
The collection is composed of G. Dallas Hanna's correspondence, photographs, and research papers. There is a significant amount of materials pertraining to Hanna's work in Alaska with a some focus on the 1964 Alaska earthquake. Other focus areas include malacology,...
Correspondence with colleagues regarding tomato breeding activities.
Meeting minutes of the board of governors.
Correspondence, blueprints, drawings, photographs, and other records relating to the planning, design and construction of the campus home of Professor and Mrs. Paul R. Hanna.
This collection contains documents pertaining to the reconstruction of Hanna House following the 1989 earthquake. Included are the full report from Rutherford & Chekene, consulting engineers, on the wall testing program, 1998; repair proposal and construction schedule, 1995; Hanna House...
Encloses a copy (typewritten) of a letter by Ernest Kletsch, chief of the Division of Files and Information of the United States National War Labor Board during World War I, relating to the compilation of minutes of executive sessions of...
Relates to the attitude of the British government toward the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine in 1917.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and photographs of the American educator and director of the Stanford International Development Education Center from 1963-1968. Materials relate to education in the United States, the Philippines, and developing countries in general.
Includes correspondence and notes concerning Stanford and the School of Education, Stanford Research Institute, the Jacks family fund, and other related issues.
Phil Townsend Hanna (1896- ) worked for the , and the Los Angeles Bureau of the Associated Press, was the editor of , and secretary of the Wine and Food Society. He also wrote many books. The collection consists of...
Richard Thomas Hanna, a Democrat, was elected to the California State Assembly in a special election in June of 1956. He served through 1962 when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
Collection consists of research files, drafts, reprints, correspondence, as well as some computer media & audiovisual materials....
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the political career of Ronald Reagan as governor of California and as presidential candidate in 1976 and 1980. Includes drafts of the book by Peter Hannaford, (New York, 1983),...
Two holograph poems on one leaf, "Search after Happiness" and "Solitude," Aug. 4, 1795. Gift of Pearl Chase. Alpha list.
(1745-1833). One letter (ALS) from English religious writer and philanthropist Hannah More (or Moore) to a Miss Leeves, 17 February 1826, re health, religious and other personal matters; also one engraving, a portrait of Moore, n.d. Alpha list.
Contains appointment and correspondence books from the law office of J.A. Hannah and E.O. Miller in Visalia, California. Also contains small amount of later family correspondence and property records.
This collection contains three correspondence and one anecdote written by Pvt. Robert D. Hanni, Jr., USA to Helen Skinner, during the Second World War.
Lester Hannibal was considered one of the foremost plant breeders in the country. The collection contains correspondence, articles, catalogs, notes, photographs, reports, and slides.
This collection consists of the scripts for the television program (1985-1986).
The Thomas M. Hannigan Papers consist of 22.5 cubic feet of textual records, covering the years 1979-1996. The records document his career in the California Legislature and are organized into three series: Bill Files, Chronological Files, and Legislative Counsel Opinions.
Notes, articles, photographs, and photo/ink collages documenting the career of nightclub owner and musician, Joanie Hannon. Hannon was owner or co-owner of lesbian- and gay-friendly bars and nightclubs in California beginning in the 1950s. Hannon was also an accomplished drummer...
Glass negatives, in 8x10, 5x7, and odd sizes. Primarily of actors and actresses employed by the Mack Sennett Comedies Co., photographed by Evans Studios, Inc.
This collection contains written correspondence to and from Cpl. Thomas G. Hannon, USA during the Korean War.
This collection contains Carol B. Hannum's original drawings of people, landscape, and objects in Southeast Asia. The drawings are done in ink on paper. The majority of drawings are of Vietnam and a few sketchbooks and loose drawings are of...
Pamphlets relating to national socialism in Germany, Nazi persecution of Jews, Jewish-Arab conflict regarding Palestine, Japanese participation in World War II, the Korean War, foundation of the Irish state, and other issues. Collected by Hanover College Library.
Reports and agreements, relating to relief work and communist influence in the Border Region of China. Photocopy.
Don Hanrahan served on the Martinez City Council in the late 1950s to early 1960s. He also worked at the Hercules Powder Works. Materials include campaign material and articles, newspaper clippings concerning Martinez issues (marina, Alhambra Ave, veteran’s hospital), items...
The Hans Arons collection is comprised of photographs depiciting his life and activities in the Jewish ghetto in Shanghai, China from 1939-1945, as well his refugee and identification documents from Shanghai.
Submissions for the 1992 Hans Christian Anderson award, including biographies, bibliographies, reviews, and samples of each author's or illustrator's work. Also includes some original manuscripts and one cassette tape of Maria Elena Walsh singing her own poems, which was submitted...
Scrap book and copies of material that focuses on the life of Hans Christianson. Location A6.4
This collection comprises correspondence to Dr. Hans Esberg from Max Cohn about his experiences surviving refugee camps and concentration camp. Also included is a letter written to Dr. Esberg by the wife of a GI dated May 5, 1945. The...
Selected items from accounts, legal papers, etc., concerning shipping, lumber, railroad and mining interests in the Humboldt Bay area, of H.H. Buhne and D.R. Jones, associates of John Kentfield & Co., San Francisco.
This collection contains one manuscript, 19 letters, and 30 pieces of ephemera related to Thomas H. Hansbrow (1826-1868) of Sacramento, California. Most of the correspondence and ephemera relates to the various pumps Hansbrow designed for mining, steamers, agriculture and railroads....
This collection contains article reprints, correspondence with colleagues at universities and pharmaceutical laboratories, slides of computer-generated molecular models, grant proposals, and awards.
Collection contains manuscript notebooks of student attending lectures at Bowdoin College's Medical School of Maine, 1902-1903. Four notebooks: Surgery (v.1-3, lectures by Weeks and Mitchell) and Public Hygiene (lectures by C.D. Smith). Edgar Ivory Hanscom was born in 1872 in...
The Hanscom photograph collection, circa 1880-1910, bulk 1889-1895, (SAFR 19542, P79-064a) is mainly comprised of photographs of Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California, showing shipyard activities, vessels, and stationary engines. The collection has been processed to the File Unit level...
The William Wallace Hanscom papers ([SAFR 16121], [HDC 131]) consists largely of scrapbooks and notebooks, but also includes some trade catalogs and oversize naval architecture and marine engineering plans. The research strength is largely in the area of technical aspects...
The papers document Dean Hansell's involvement with the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation of Los Angeles (GLAAD/LA), the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, and LGBT discrimination dealings with the American Bar Association, Boy Scouts of America, California Proposition 8,...
Records of the Veterans of World War I, District 7, which included Santa Barbara and surrounding areas. Hansen was a district commander at one point, and also was active in the local unit.
Hansen lived in San Francisco for one year (1965-66) during an internship with the Adult Youth Project at Glide Foundation, an arm of Glide Memorial Church. During this period he worked with youth in the Tenderloin, including many young gay,...
Eileen Hansen was a lesbian activist who was Executive Director of the National Lawyers’ Guild AIDS Network (NLGAN), Public Policy Director of the AIDS Legal Referral Panel, and ran for Supervisor in District 8 in 2000 and 2002.
This collection is composed primarily of research files compiled for Hansen's study of federal-state relations in the Central Valley, which resulted in his dissertation, The Central Valley Project: Federal or State?(also published by the California State Assembly Interim Committee on...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, minutes, reports, internal bulletins, resolutions, theses, printed matter, sound recording, and photographs relating to Leon Trotsky, activities of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States, and activities of the Fourth International in Latin America,...
This collection contains the papers of Los Angeles writer and gay activist Joseph Hansen (1923-2004), known primarily for creating the Dave Brandstetter detective series, which was unique in featuring an openly gay detective as the title character. The papers include...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter related to the economic development of developing countries, technology transfer to developing countries, and American trade with and investment in developing countries. Some materials relate to American foreign trade and...
This collection contains reports, financial documents, correspondence, and publications of Kirby Walter Hansen. Hansen was chair of the Consolidated Irrigation District in the San Joaquin Valley of California, and served as president of the California Water Council, the Irrigation Districts...
Petition for membership by Pullman Company employee Lloyd A. Hansen in the Order of Railway Conductors, announcement regarding movement of National Guard units, and a letter from Mr. Hansen regarding an incident involving the presence of a woman in a...
Typescript reminiscences of Hansen's life and family genealogy, 1991; reviewed and revised 2013-2014....
Slides take on campus and during Stanford University Libraries staff events, 1970-1978. Print photographs of "Old SULsies" (library staff) luncheons, October 1998 and February 2000 with captions provided by Miriam Palm and Jane Vaden....
Hansen's professional and research papers include correspondence, manuscripts, research notebooks, lecture notes, unpublished studies and notes on various experiments and scientific developments such as radar, the rhumbatron, the klystron, radiation and microwave mechanics. Also included are Hansen's account of the...
This collection consists primarily of W. W. Hansen's correspondence with professional colleagues (1934-1949, Boxes 1-3), although some letters of a more personal nature are also included. These letters were in no particular order when acquired by the Archives. They have...
Television scripts, other writings, correspondence, notes, printed matter and other research materials relating to a wide variety of episodes in American and world history, including the 1923 putsch by Adolf Hitler, anti-Nazi resistance by students at the Universität München during...
The A. E. Hanson papers span 8 linear feet and date from circa 1924 to circa 1986. The collection consists primarily of black-and-white photographs of Hanson’s landscape designs, organized by project; and Hanson’s travel photographs, organized by location, loose in...
Nine Southern California maps collected by surveyor Cecil Hanson.
Stereoscope, cica 130 stereographs, and guidebook depicting scenes from World War I.
The diaries of William Hanson describe his life as a rancher in Yuba County from 1862-1879, then moving to Willows, California until his death in 1889. It includes recollections of Honorable D. M. Hanson crossing the Plains in 1849, written...
The papers include teaching materials, papers, administrative files, as well as personal and professional correspondence....
Diary, correspondence, orders, identification documents, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating primarily to Allied military operations in France during World War II up to the evacuation from Dunkerque.
Relates to political conditions in Germany during World War I, 1914-1918. Originally published as Fra Krigstiden (Copenhagen, 1925). Translated by Oscar Osburn Winther; edited by Ralph H. Lutz, Mary Schofield, and O. O. Winther; published in Bloomington by Indiana University...
Correspondence, writings, notes, and printed matter relating to political and social conditions in China during the 1930s, the Communist movement in China in the 1930s, and the Sino-Japanese War.
Includes correspondence, drafts, printed versions of (San Francisco : Dept. Public Health, 1936), ed. by Hanzlik....
The collection contains Hapa Issues Forum’s history, mission, organization information, correspondence, meeting and retreat materials. The majority of the collection includes annual conference and related conference materials consisting of programs, schedules, committee meeting notes, correspondence, presentation papers, announcements, budget proposals,...
Relates to Chinese communist forces during World War II. Includes biographical data and photographs. Photocopy.
This collection contains materials relating to the history of Happy Valley School and it's surrounding community.
Personal and professional papers. Rockefeller Foundation workbooks, photos, correspondence, lab notebooks, record cards of diseases and experiments, articles, pamphlets, and reprints.
Isaac Harary (1923- ) was born in New York City, New York. He was an assistant clinical professor of physiological chemistry (1955-1961), associate professor of physiological chemistry and nuclear medicine (1961-65) and professor of biological chemistry (1965-87) in the UCLA...
Collection consists of papers relating to the U.S. Navy and to naval officers, including letters, orders, commissions, records of various ships, including the U.S.S. Constitution, and other documents.
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of feminist, suffragist, author and lecturer Elizabeth Boynton Harbert and her family.
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of feminist, suffragist, author and lecturer Elizabeth Boynton Harbert and her family.
Letters by William Soesbe Harbert, American lawyer, judge, philanthropist, and Civil War soldier.
John S. Harbison (1826-1912) was one of the first beekeepers to import bees into California and was an inventor of innovative beehives and new methods of rearing queen bees. He authored (1860) and (1861). His papers contain daybooks documenting Harbison's...
This collection contains correspondence from PFC Lewis D. Harbison, AEF during the First World War era. Also included are photographs, photocopies with transcriptions, and one letter from the US Department of the Interior regarding Harbison's time at the Grand Canyon.
Panoramic view of sailing ships at dock.
The records of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners for San Francisco Harbor and its predecessor, the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, document California’s efforts to manage the port of San Francisco. This record group contains 81.5 cubic feet...
The Harbor Community Development Corporation, Wilmington Newsletter Collection documents publicly funded programs and projects, recreation and sporting events, and issues relevant to businesses and residents in the Wilmington, California area between 1979 and 1981.
This collection comprises agendas, fundraising materials, and ephemera documenting the activities of the Harbor Day School Board of Trustees from 1972 to 1978. This collection was assembled by Eloise Kloke, a member of the Harbor Day School Board of Trustees.
Educational photographs depicting various aspects of the shipping industry as documented in several California harbor areas, including San Diego Bay, Los Angeles, San Francisco, the Port of Oakland and the Oakland Estuary, Stockton, the Sacramento River, Humboldt Bay and the...
The Fred Harcleroad Papers are a collection of documents created and received by Harcleroad slightly prior to, during, and after his time as President of the University.
This collection documents the life of Nina Hard, a German dancer, who at one time worked with German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The collection consists almost primarily of personal photographs, with some documents such as letters and legal documents.
Relates to the Kellogg-Briand Pact and American intervention in Latin America.
Papers (1959-1992) of Nicholas Hardeman, professor and academic senator at Long Beach State relating to various faculty and administration controversies.
Correspondence of a Savannah, Georgia family, much of it Civil War era to and from Edward J. Harden and his son, William Harden, ca. 1852-1874.
This collection documents the life of Helen Harder (nee Eleanor F. Sugg). Born in 1918, Harder was a flight instructor in the Women's Army Corps (WACS) in World War II. She later worked in a variety of fields including private...
public policy, infrastructure, and Hydrographic publications
Ms. Hardgrove's papers include correspondence, student papers, published and unpublished manuscripts, photographs, slides, audio and video tapes and secondary materials on her subjects of interest....
A collection of papers and photographs collected by John L. Hardie, a former UC Davis alumnus and campus administrator. Material includes correspondence with other campus officials including Edwin C. Voorhies and Larry N. Vanderhoef; campus historic publications, recollections from Voorhies...
Martin Hardie (1875-1952) studied etching with Sir Frank Short of the Royal College of Art, and exhibited his own etchings and water colors at the Royal Academy by 1908. He wrote many books, including (1906), (1921), and a three-volume history...
Charles M. Hardin served as Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Davis from 1965-1976. The collection contains correspondence related to research, published and unpublished, dealing with the U.S. Constitution and constitutional reform politics. Also included are general...
The collection contains background material, audiocassettes, and transcripts of interviews conducted by David E. Russell with Garrett Hardin, in 1983.
Comprised of 84 document boxes of Human Ecology Professor Garrett Hardin. Includes biographic and bibliographic information, correspondence, extensive subject files used in his writing, UCSB teaching files, drafts of articles and manuscripts, and photographs. Highlights include files related to his...
Summary: Two diaries, one depicting Hardin's journey to California by way of New Orleans and Mexico in 1849, the other is for the year 1852....
Oral history of the Harding family in Santa Paula beginning in 1867
Small collection of personal papers of author George Laban Harding, primarily comprising family photographs, portraits, and Boy Scouts of America ephemera.
Memories of the Harbard and Harding family are discussed
Collection contains posters created for the exhibit on Harding Park
AZ v CA, flood control, ground water, state versus federal water rights
The collection consists of correspondence; technical reports on various aspects of irrigation; reports and surveys of specific irrigation projects throughout California, and in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and North Dakota; and miscellaneous material relating to water costs and requirements, water...
The Donald L. Hardison Collection spans the years 1936-2003, and includes files created by Hardison and his firms. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records that cover Hardison’s career including his...
Booklet containing history of Hardison Family written by L.M. Hardison in1935
Reminiscences of Robert Hardison, including family history and childhood in Santa Paula.
This is a Fireside Chat at which they discuss their home, and growing up in Santa Paula
14 small diaries about activities in the oil fields, and one Time Book for 1908-1910
A collection of genealogy notes, news clippings, of the Teague and Hardison families
This collection documents the political and professional life of activist Paul D. Hardman. It includes correspondence, research notes for Hardman’s book "Homoaffectionalism: Male Bonding from Gilgamesh to the Present," materials relating to the Alexander Hamilton Post of the American Legion,...
Letters to F. B. Hardt from various Italian correspondents, relating to political events and public opinion in Italy during the period of its neutrality in World War I.
Account books, ledgers, correspondence, invoices, day books.
This collection consists of a scrapbook of signatures and event ephemera from the estate of the president of the Cosmopolitan Dinner Club, Agnes B. Hardy.
Personal correspondence of Amos E. Hardy, chiefly to his parents during the Civil War.
The material includes a combination of documents, cartoons, artwork, magazines and photographs. Most of the photographs are unlabeled and unattributed. The material was collected during Mr. Hardy's military service and covers the period from the early 1940s until his retirement...
The collection consists of correspondence, office files, and other records from Dr. Hardy's tenure as San Diego State College President....
Consists of a selection of George Hardy's papers, including personal files, correspondence, clippings, materials relating to the George Scalise case of the 1930s, a biography titled "So Much to be Done: George Hardy's Life in Organized Labor," and an oversized...
This collection offers visual images of the career of George Hardy. It includes many union activities such as conventions and strikes. George Hardy is the central figure in most images....
This collection contains documents, manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera assembled by author and collector Grahame H. Hardy reflecting a range of legal, administrative, municipal, and real estate-related transactions initiated by railroad and mining interests, businessmen, and municipalities in the San Francisco...
Collection contains a wide variety of materials, including original paper documents, photocopies, newspapers, photographs, scrapbooks, negatives, objects, and a lock of Mr. Hardy's hair. These materials come from all periods of Mr. Hardy's life, from his early childhood to after...
These papers include two letters to David Starr Jordan, 1920-21; manuscript, typescript and published versions of Hardy?s poems, 1901-24; her unpublished autobiography ?A Pioneer Childhood and Afterwards? (531 p.); and one notebook containing ?papers from the classes of Miss Irene...
Anna Jane Hardy lived in Dorset, Vermont and worked at the United Service Organization (USO). The collection consists of 15 letters Jane Hardy received between 1944-1946, and a 1944 newsletter titled which mentions a going away party for Jane.
Papers of Kevin Hardy, development engineer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1972 to 2011 and founder of Global Ocean Design LLC. He is known for the speed records of his human powered submersible SubDUDE and for his unmanned landers,...
The Rex Hardy photographs span the years 1937-1997 (1936-1937) and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of 1,856 35mm nitrate negatives taken by Hardy on assignment for Life magazine in 1936 and 1937. Only a small percentage of the...
This collection contains manuscripts, programs, photographs, publications, and other materials pertaining to the English novelist and poet, Thomas Hardy, and the Hardy Players, a group of performers. Included are manuscripts with programs and related material, photographs and sketches of individuals...
This collection contains a photocopied letter, photographs, a timeline and a transcription from Pvt. William Hardy Search during the Civil War.
This is a collection of manuscripts by Captain W. H. Hardy regarding his life and experiences in Arizona from 1867-1887. Some were printed in the newspaper between 1887 and 1889. These are typed manuscripts and copies, all of which are...
Includes photographs of the Santa Clara valley, Monterey, and San Francisco's Chinatown. Major subjects depicted are agricultural activities, immigrant laborers of various ethnic groups, the Chinese fishing village in Monterey, domestic and historic architecture (including missions and adobes of Spanish...
The Chauncey Hare photograph archive comprises photographic documentation of ordinary people in their homes and in the work environment, as well as urban and rural landscapes in California and various areas in the United States. Areas of concentration are the...
The professional papers of the founders of the Black Think Tank, Drs. Nathan and Julia Hare. The collection documents their work at the consulting firm, Nathan Hare's tenure at San Francisco State - particularly the establishment of a Black Studies...
Files on union activist Asher Harer's involvement with the International Longshore and Warehouse union; clippings on the Vietnam War and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), audiocassettes, and reel-to-reel tapes.
The collection comprises the papers of Asher Harer, a member of the Socialist Workers Party and Socialist Action, as well as a trade unionist and anti-Vietnam War activist. It includes correspondence, photographs, reports, resolutions, minutes, notes, study guides, flyers, newsletters,...
Memoirs of Howard Harris which document his involvement in the 4-H, the San Benito County Farm Bureau, and San Benito County land and water issues.
This collection contains correspondence and records relating to Sgt. William S. Harker, USAAF. According to information provided by the donor, Harker was a medic during World War II.
This collection primarily consists of military records and photographs belonging to Daniel D. Harkness.
This collection consists of entirely music scores. They are ozalid reproductions of his manuscripts of two compositions: , and Overture for Orchestra with orchestral parts for both....
(1934- ). One letter (TLS) to Reverend and Mrs. F. W. Britton re American writer Ellison's disappointment with his screenplay for Joe Levine's production of The Oscar. Sherman Oaks, California, 13 March 1984.
The George H. Harlan photograph collection, 1851-1990, bulk circa 1890-1958, (SAFR 23844, P96-033) is comprised mainly of photographs of ferries in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Many of the photographs were published in George H. Harlan's book "San Francisco...
Congressional papers on water in Calif. documenting flood control and water reclamation projects in Calif., including the Isabella and Pine Flat Dams, and the Central Valley Project, San Luis Unit.
This collection houses a variety of government documents, papers, photographs, business records, scrapbooks, ephemera, and other pertinent information regarding a variety of topics related to the political career of Harlan Hagen.
Letters to Alfred E. Tilton, deeds, and abstracts of title, mainly for land in Mosquito District, Park Co., Colorado.
Collection contains slides of Stanford football, including the Rose Bowl of 1952, and Stanford swimmers; and photographs of Memorial Church, Lake Lagunita, Quad images, sports, and portraits of female students, some of which were used in the 1952 QUAD. There...
Includes letters from Charles F. Aked, William F. Badè, John G. Brooks, California Equal Suffrage Association, May L. Cheney, Albert H. Elliot, Thomas E. Hayden, William S. Morgan, Thomas H. Reed, Anna Scott, J. Stitt Wilson, August Vollmer, Helen M....
Relate primarily to mining matters.
Reports, clippings and mimeographed material concerning the University of California loyalty oath controversy.
Correspondence, prison records, receipts, legal records, notes, clippings, editorial drafts, and manuscripts of Donald Harley, 1976-2013. The materials primarily document Harley's trial and prison sentence, but also include materials related to his personal life and activism.
Photocopies of newspaper articles on art and artists in Berkeley.
Bryce N. Harlow served as Assistant to the President and Counselor to the President. The materials cover the period from November 1968 to January 1969 when Mr. Harlow served as the Assistant to the President with Responsibility for Congressional Relations...
This autobiography details his life as public relations executive and consultant as well as salesman, business executive, educator, researcher, lecturer, and author. Several chapters deal with his teaching career at Stanford and the Stanford Public Relations Institute. The collection also...
This collection contains one book of psalms carried by Richard Harlstorm during the Civil War.
Correspondence between Muir Dawson, Harold Smith, and Roger Levenson, and other documents regarding the development, manufacture and sale of the Har-ma printing press.
The Bob Harman drawings span the years 1970-1997 and encompass 6.7 linear feet. The collection contains more than 200 drawings, about half in pencil and half in pen and ink. Those that are dated fall between 1970 and 1997. All...
Framed letters, diplomas, and plaques; miscellaneous papers from Harman's tenure at USC.
California legislator Tom Harman served as a State Assembly Member from 2001-2006, and as a State Senator from 2006-2012. The Tom Harman Papers consist of 7 cubic feet of physical and digital records reflecting the interests and political activities of...
Photos collected by western artist Harmer, mostly of Southwest Indians, but also of the U.S. Army, Mexico, and Dakota Indians.
The Alfred Douglas Harmer Collection contains letters from Alfred Douglas Harmer's family and romanitic interests while he was a young man, as well as letters written by Harmer to his wife in later years. Also included is an array of...
Letters and memorabilia of Louis E. Raths as collected by Dr. Merril Harmin.
This collection consists of 5 postcards primarily of scenes along the San Francisco (Calif.) waterfront and with a single card of the GJOA on display in Golden Gate Park.
This collection is comprised of material that documents the military career and personal life of Arthur C. Harmon, a Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Air Force who trained at Tuskegee Army Air Field during World War II. It contains...
The papers include legal documents, correspondence, newsclippings, maps, reports, subject files, and theater and movie programs from Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York.
The documents James and Edie Harmon's grassroots environmental work in opposition to numerous landfills, mines, and waste projects in the late 1980s and 1990s. The collection dates from 1973 to 1998, and includes environmental impact reports, correspondences, newspaper clippings, litigation...
John B. Harmon (1822-1897) practiced law in Sacramento and Virginia City, Nevada. In 1864, he moved to San Francisco where he was associated with P.G. Galpin, Moriss M. Estee and D.P. Belknap. The collection consists of correspondence and legal papers...
Larry Harmon started the independent zine in 1987. Harmon's zine included detailed researching and reporting of the odd tales of Southern California. Harmon participated in the Kill Zinesters Summer Vacation Tour of 1996 with Darby Romeo of and Noel Tolentino...
Negatives. Construction projects in Southern California, mostly public buildings. Interiors of Union Station. Prints have been produced of some of these images (Hancock Oil, Shell and Richfield service stations). ca. 1930s
Harmon Pritchard Collection includes samples of his artwork, illustrations, and personal papers.
The Harmony Grove Church Restoration Papers consist of correspondence, reports, clippings, architect's drawings and unpublished histories pertaining to the restoration of the Harmony Grove Church, Lockeford, Calif. (1967-1996)....
Relates to historical and economic theory.
The Joe Harnell collection consists of 1.5 linear feet dating from 1965-2000, with the bulk of the material from 1982-1988. A majority of the materials are scripts that Harnell collected while composing film scores; with the remaining material consisting of...
This collection consists of the sheet music and arrangements of American composer, musician, and music arranger Joe Harnell (1924-2005).
The collection includes manuscripts, research notes, illustrations, and other material pertaining to Jack Harness, an American Science Fiction and Fantasy fan and writer who was active in Los Angeles, California during the 1970's and 1980's. Includes stories and poetry by...
Various harness racing horses, traps, and drivers photographed in motion. Location and date are unidentified.
The Harold A. Parker Studio Collection of Lantern Slides and Transparencies consists of 96 hand-colored lantern slides and autochrome lantern slides, and 52 color transparencies, ca. 1904-1930, depicting, for the most part, unidentified houses, landscapes, plants and gardens in and...
The Harold A. Parker Studio Collection of Negatives consists of 5157 glass plate negatives, film negatives, and panoramic negatives, 1889-1949, that depict commercial, residential and landscape sites in and around Pasadena and Southern California. The images provide a look at...
Papers relating to Harold C. Bradley's involvement in the Sierra Club.
6 letters written by Lieutenant Harold C. Carey, United States Navy, to his mother Thelma and his brothers Pat and Cortez who were living in Inglewood, California, 1942-1943. Letters are primarily concerned with personal and family matters. Such letters give...
Contains four signed notes and three paper fragments with signatures of notable persons in history, science, and literature. Items include a portion of a printed title page of a published letter written by Alexander Hamilton, annotated and initialed by "A.H."...
Concerning the geographical distribution of antelope, bighorn sheep and elk in California.
Interviews conducted 1981-1982 by Suzanne B. Riess for Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Introductions by Ernest R. Hilgard and R. Nevitt Sanford. Copies of photographs inserted. Comments on their careers in child development and growth studies, particularly at the...
Collection consists primarily of writings by Harold E. Jones. Also contains biographical information about Jones, correspondence, course notes, news clippings, a small number of photographs (some of Jones), radio transcripts for child development programs, and speeches.
Minutes; financial reports; and correspondence relating to the Berkeley War Council (1943-1949). Materials about the Council include items relating to child care; consumer interests; housing; education; nutrition, medical care, and health; and community centers.
Contains research notes, diagrams, charts, off-prints and articles written by Weaver and other authors, notebooks, drafts of manuscripts including "Cosmic Evolution," transcript of Harold F. Weaver oral history, leaflets of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and course materials.
One document: Appointment as second lieutenant, by President William H. Taft, 30 July 1912. [Oversize boxed]. Poss. entry in accession log, 1/24/85.
Contains documents concerning government surplus property for veterans, irrigation agreements with San Joaquin Canal Company, U.S. Department of Agriculture national wheat acreage allotment for Fresno County, California, and correspondence with Miller & Lux concerning cotton production.
Contains notes made in preparation for Noble's doctoral dissertation, documents relating to the Pearl Harbor inquiry, ca. 1944-1945, and correspondence concerning the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1946-1946 and the American China Policy Association, 1942-1947.
Describe voyage to Chile by boat, with stopovers in Guatemala, Panama and Peru, and his experiences as a member of the University of California expedition in Santiago, Chile, in building and manning the San Cristóbal observatory there.
The Harold L. Willson papers document Willson's unstinting efforts to make public transportation accessible for people at all mobility levels. Willson's primary legacy is the removal of architectural barriers on Bay Area public transportation; copious correspondence with BART officials, as...
Part of a collection of certificates, diplomas, and similar documents, primarily from California.
The collection consists of materials relating primarily to San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El, including publications, annual reports, event programs, invitations, and rabbinical essays. The collection also has materials documenting the activities of Congregation Emanu-El's Cantor, Reuben Rinder, including: a copy of...
This collection of home movies primarily documents the early years of the Lloyd children and life at the family's Irving Street home located in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Hancock Park (where the family lived until 1929), and Greenacres estate...
Received taped into a copy of McCracken's Roughnecks and gentlemen (Bancroft F903.M3A3: Copy 2), from the Betty Hoag McGlynn collection.
flyers and brochures
The collection contains photographs of Harold Morris, members of his family, and various talents that his agency managed, including the Harmonica Rascals, the Duane Dancers, Yukiko Sakakura, and Tony Martin; as well as professional correspondence; certificates from the American Guild...
Re Harold S. Chase, his coming to SB, Hope Ranch development, role in public affairs, including earthquake and depression relief, fundraising for Cottage Hospital, wildlife conservation, , and family life. Interviewer: Ronald L. Nye, 4/26/75-5/15/75 Interviewee(s): Mrs. C. H. Cannon...
The papers include research notebooks, correspondence, course notes, reports, subject files, biographical materials, and reprints of Johnston's articles.
One letter (TLS) from perennial presidential candidate Harold Stassen to Theodore Bailey re Stassen's communication with Premier Stalin, together with related address, statement, and transcript , 1947-1950. Alpha list.
Consists of correspondence, deeds, agreements, accounts, receipts, manuscript maps, and other papers reflecting Asbury Harpending's business and speculative activities in the Western United States, Kentucky, New York, and Latin America between the years 1862 and 1919. Although the collection contains...
A collection of eight visual teaching aids titled "School and Family Charts" published by Harper & Brothers in 1862. Each print measures approximately 23 by 33 inches. Topics covered in the charts include zoological and economical uses of animals; botanical...
Edwin L. Harper served as a Special Assistant for Domestic Affairs to the President and as Assistant Director of the Domestic Council. Harper assisted in the area of research, planning, and coordination of domestic policy. These policies included: budget issues,...
Dr. Edwin Harper served as a Special Assistant to the President and as Assistant Director of the Domestic Council. The Harper Special Files include information on revenue sharing and Presidential appearances.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, clippings, and other printed matter relating to laissez-faire economic and political theory, and to economic conditions and governmental economic policy in the United States.
Collection consists primarily of letters gathered by Ida Husted Harper relating to the women's suffrage movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many of which are to Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton; also present are letters...
Primarily the correspondence of Jacob Chandler Harper from 1908 to 1921, including 10 William H. Taft letters. Also present are several items relating to the Scripps family dated 1921 and 1939.
Photographs, clippings, memorabilia, and personnel records, relating to post-World War II American military activities, especially in the Philippines.
Photostats, microfilm, and research notes relating to commercial shipping in the British Colonial ports of North America.
The collection consists of materials related to Nancy Lee Harper's research on Iberian music and composers, as well as her career as an Associate Professor of Piano with Distinction at the Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal. Items in the collection...
Harper Theatre Scrapbook Collection is a theater scrapbook of actors circa 1890
Collection largely consists of negatives 1935-37, a few contemporary prints, and contact sheets from selected negative rolls made in 1988. Subjects include rehearsals for student plays, parties and excursions, Prof. Thomas Bailey in class, exams, 1936 graduation, campus scenes, and...
Valley, and U.S. Frigate St. Larence Sinking the Privateer "Petrel", Aug. 1, 1861.
Include letters from Julian Hawthorne, Madge Morris Wagner, Granville Stanley Hall, and Benjamin Ide Wheeler.
Contains scrapbook of clippings, mostly concerning Wagner's book, Joaquin Miller and His Other Self, and his relationship with Miller. Also includes biographical material about Wagner, as well as references to the Harr Wagner Publishing Company. In addition, copies of the...
Ephemera and periodicals documenting gay and lesbian performing arts and Unitarian Universalist groups. Includes programs and promotional materials from the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus; Caballeros, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Palm Springs; Dick Kramer Gay Men’s Chorale; Die Maennerstimmen,...
Preferred citation: Harrell family correspondence, BANC MSS P-A 301, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
This collection includes personal papers, working production files, photographs, slides, audio tapes, tapestries, drawings, oil paintings, watercolor paintings
Reports, memoranda, minutes of meetings, tests, manuals for tests, and a photograph, relating to the development and administration of an Army General Classification Test to help select American soldiers for officer training and specialty training during World War II, and...
Three-page typescript letter sent from Harriett Ashim Choynski to a Mrs. Neumann in 1917 describing the history of the Ashim family in San Francisco. The letter describes the arrival of California pioneer Morris B. Ashim in San Francisco in 1850,...
One envelope addressed to Lili E. Stephens of Princeton, Illinois, with later ink notation "Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's autograph." Envelope is stamped Mandarin, Florida, where the Stowes maintained a winter residence. Removed from Montgomery Collection (Wyles Mss 9). Alpha list.
One letter (ALS), signed H. B. Stowe, to an unnamed friend, offering best wishes for the New Year. Mandarin, Florida, 11 January 1880. Alpha list.
One note (ANS), signed H. B. Stowe, reflecting upon the death of Uncle Tom, from chapter 41 of Uncle Tom's Cabin, n.d. Found in CDCC. [Laid in Pearl Chase's copy of U T C?]. Tattle-taped. Alpha list.
This collection consists of 38 photographs of Harriett Fyffe's trip to Yosemite. Photographs are mounted on cardboard backing....
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Harriet G. Eddy. It is organized into the following series: Personal, Travel, Professional, Correspondence and Audiovisual.
Contains 4 letters by Harriet Martineau. The first letter dated October 20, 1832, discusses a tale from her book on economics, "Illustrations of Political Economy." The second letter, approximately 1844, regards a series of "shilling volumes" about to be issued...
Contains several composition books and letters written by Harriette Franklin of Manchester, England, including a letter from Harriette to her brother, Ellis. Also incudes an SF Examiner clipping dated 1916.
Agreement between the Tchitouri Manganese Exporting Society (Tchemo) and W. A. Harriman and Company. Relates to mining rights in Georgia (Transcaucasia)
The Curtis Harrington papers span the years 1875-2008 (bulk 1945-2006) and encompass 30 linear feet. There are scripts, correspondence, clippings, reviews, and production material for Harrington? experimental films from the 1940s through mid-1950s, work he did as Jerry Wald? assistant...
A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of George Harrington, American treasury official and diplomat.
The major part of this collection is two albums of photographs from Harrington's work and travels in Bolivia and Argentina, 1921-1926 and undated. Images include villages, local people, trekking on mountain trails and by river boat, geologic formations, other geologists,...
John Peabody Harrington (1884-1961) was a linguist and ethnologist. His career spanned over forty years, dedicating his research to studying Native American languages and cultures across the western United States. Collection includes notes created by John Peabody Harrington during the...
Regarding provenance of 1478 incunabula, Jacob Pflaum's Kalendarium.
Mark Raymond Harrington (1882 July 6 - 1971 June 30), noted anthropologist and archaeologist, was curator of archaeology at the Southwest Museum from 1928 to 1964 and discovered ancient Pueblo structures near Overton, Nevada and Little Lake, California. Harrington is...
Fifty pages of clippings and programs owned by and about theater actor and manager Harrington Wheeler of Lancaster, PA, and later, Wilimington, DE.
The A.L. and May Harris Arizona Papers contain legal and financial documents related to land transactions in Arizona and Los Angeles, California. There is also a report on the Paradise-Verde Irrigation Project written by A.L. Harris....
The A.L. Harris Water Project Papers contain photographs, correspondence, and memorandums of agreement related to water projects Harris worked on in the early 1920s. Projects include the Paradise Verde Irrigation District (1920-1922), Lotus Valley Water Users Association Project (1921-1922), Southwest...
This collection is primarily composed of autograph letters and drafts written by Ann Harris and Richard Chandler between October 1804 and September 1807. The bulk of the material is finished letters written from Harris to Chandler. Material attributed to Chandler...
Miscellaneous items from shop, awards, advertising
The Charlotte Harris Papers include photographs, postcards, church programs, and awards related to the activities of the Harris and Fletcher families. The bulk of the collection is photographs of family and friends of Charlotte Harris in Seattle, Washington and Berkeley,...
Notebooks, clippings, etc., relating to his studies in engineering at the University of California, as member of the class of 1910. 1 folder of letters, mainly from his mother, and a charred shoe from the San Francisco earthquake and fire...
Writings, correspondence, lecture notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in the twentieth-century Middle East, European intellectual history, and political science.
For a yardage and clothing store.
Unpublished typescript draft, given to Stanford professor Gordon Wright following Harris' death for editing; annotated by Wright....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, research notes, newsletters, lists, and printed matter, relating to Emperor Napoleon I of France, the Balkan crisis of 1875-1878, international affairs in Europe during the interwar period, and reconstruction of Germany and Austria following World...
Notebooks, patent invention disclosure files, patent photographs, and other assorted papers related to Donald B. Harris's work on the Spiratron tube at General Electric Company.
This collection contains audio cassettes, posters, fliers, documents, and other material regarding Dot Harris and her career at UCR. Harris was the co-producer of the UCR Barn Folk Concert Series for nineteen years and also host of the KUCR show,...
The Elihu M. Harris Papers consist of reports, photographs, subject files, and administrative and financial records documenting Harris' political career as the mayor of Oakland, California from 1991-1999 and as co-owner of KDIA radio station from 1992-1996.
The Elihu Harris Papers consist of 19 cubic feet of records reflecting Harris's activities during his Assembly career. The collection contains Bill Files, 1979-1990; Subject Files, 1979-1990; Joint Legislative Audit Committee (JLAC) Files, 1988-1990; Photographs, 1979-1990; Audiovisual Materials, 1979-1990; and...
Scrapbook with photos and memorabilia from World War II, belonging to Elizabeth J. Harris, one of the first women in the U.S. Marine Corps.
The Ellen Stern Harris papers document the efforts and accomplishments of a California environmental activist whose concerns ranged from protecting the California coastline to cleaning up campaign finances. Harris established herself as a leading activist through exhaustive correspondence, editorials, committee...
Erna P. Harris Papers consists of photographs of family and friends of Erna P. Harris, Gaynelle Harris’ certificates attending school in Enid, Oklahoma, and assorted printed material.
Reports, memoranda, and correspondence relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, the Czechoslovak Legion, political and economic conditions in Siberia, and American policy in Siberia.
Papers belonging to American Civil War Union soldier Francis B. Harris of New Jersey.
This finding aid describes the Clark Library's collection of material created by and related to Frank Harris, and includes correspondence, manuscripts, news clippings, typescripts and proofs.
George Harris (1809-1890) was a barister and judge with strong interests in anthropology and psychology. During 1874-1876, George Harris solicited comments and suggestions from many eminent philosophers, theologians and naturalists concerning the ideas and language of his planned treatise on...
The Gladys Knight Harris Papers document Harris's personal interest in domestic science, household affairs, child rearing, or what could be characterized as "women's work" in a harsh, unspoiled environment.
Depicts the headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, and officers of the Japanese and Czechoslovak forces in Vladivostok.
Writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, printed matter, computer disks, and photographs, relating to Panama, American-Panamanian relations, the 1989 American invasion of Panama, Manuel Noriega, and the Foreign Policy Association of Panama. Includes research material for the book by David S. Behar...
The Harwell Hamilton Harris drawings and model span 8 linear feet and date from 1937 to 1973. The collection is composed of three flat file folders, each contain drawings for different projects. Projects include: the Village Hall (Whispering Pines, North...
Includes manuscripts, typescripts for Dr. Harris' book, California's Medical Story (1938), and on medical history in California, and musical compositions. The latter are songs, some orchestrated, with words by Harris and others: Louis B. Jacobs, S.M. Brenner, Edward M. Hulme,...
Relates to the results of a study of American public opinion regarding the United Nations.
A collection of user’s manuals for a variety of offset presses, cutters, trimmers, and other pieces of book production machinery.
Papers of a theosophist and member of the Theosophical Society in Point Loma, California, dating chiefly from the early foundation of Lomaland to the Society's relocation in 1942 to Covina, California. Included are descriptions of the Theosophical Society's Raja Yoga...
Family history of Laura Jean Harris
Joe Harris papers (SAFR 18582, HDC0556) is entirely reprographic copies of correspondence, newspaper clippings and other papers of Joe Harris, favorite merchant of the San Francisco waterfront and the liberty ship named for him JOE HARRIS. The collection is available...
Travel diary of USC student and Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister June Harris documenting her trip from Los Angeles to and across Europe in the summer of 1921. The diary contains entries for virtually every day of the trip. Also...
The Kathleen Harris photograph collection, 1914-1965, (SAFR 24247, P98-024) is comprised of photographs mainly of Pacific Coast merchant steamships. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Article on Kenneth Pitzer's term as president of Stanford University.
This scrapbook was the property of L. G. Harris. The first few pages of this book shows data on the construction work on the second track between Yampai, Arizona and Topock, Arizona.
Writings, correspondence, photographs, maps, and memorabilia, relating to U.S. military operations in China during World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and the Indochinese War.
File contains 2 handwritten letters regarding Lewis Birdsall Harris' death, one written by his son Lewis B. Harris, Jr., on June 19th, 1893, and the second written by Lewis Sr.'s sister, Mary J. Briscol on July 7th, 1894.
Photographs, legal documents, manuscripts, personal and business correspondence, lecture notes, videotapes, audiotapes, clippings, scrapbooks, floppy disks, memorabilia and other material from actor, lecturer and intersex person, Lynn Edward Harris (1950- ). Born intersexed, Harris was raised female despite being born...
Mabel C. Harris, also professionally known as Virginia O'Neal and Martha Logan, was a trained home economist who, after working for Swift and Company and Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp., was hired by Vons grocery stores in 1960 to be the...
The collection is comprised of business papers (with equipment specifications and blueprints), newspaper and journal articles, and photographs.
Typescript biography of George Harris, founder of the Harris Manufacturing company, by Clifford W. Koster, plus a photocopy of The history of Harris combined header and thresher (1994).
The consists of Harris's working papers from the library regarding staff, long range planning, budgeting, publicity and working documents for programs. It includes detailed information about events and speakers, including guest registers, newspaper clippings and press releases. General program information,...
A collection of photographs compiled or created by Philip B. Harris of railroad construction and survey work in the Los Angeles area, 1901-1920s, and photographs of soldiers, ruins, and other scenes in World War I France.
Robert E.G. Harris (b.1903) taught English and journalism at Los Angeles City College (1929-42), was the editor of (1945-50), a professor of journalism (1950-71), department chairman (1955-60), and emeritus professor at UCLA. The collection consists of copies of newspaper articles...
The Robert H. Harris papers span the years 1927-1979 (bulk 1929-1974) and encompass 1.5 linear feet. The collection consists of clippings, scripts, programs, correspondence, scrapbooks, and photographs....
This collection contains correspondence from Amn. 2/C Robert Harris, USAF during the Vietnam War.
Correspondence between Roy Harris and Hans Barkan concerning the commissioning of Harris to write an orchestral work for Stanford's 50th anniversary celebration (1934-1942). Harris describes the process of composition and decisions made at every step. Also includes articles and photographs....
Writings, correspondence, photocopies of government documents, photographs, sound recordings, video tapes, and printed matter, of an American historian relating mainly to biological warfare, especially as conducted by Japan in China before and during World War II. Includes research material used...
Relates to the history of the Monarkhicheskaia Organizatsiia TSentral'noi Rossii, known as the Trust, and its control by the Soviet secret police for purposes of penetration and manipulation of anti-communist Russian groups in exile, from 1922 to 1927. Master's thesis,...
Townsend Harris (1804-1878) was born in Sandy Hill, New York. In 1855, he was appointed U.S. Consul General to Japan. He negotiated commercial treaties with Siam in 1857 and Japan in 1858. After the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860,...
The collection includes a small number of family papers, letters, and materials relating to Weinstock's business ventures and Weinstock's work on agricultural cooperatives. The collection consists primarily of Harris Weinstock's diaries and photographs. Aside from two small general diaries from...
The William Torrey Harris papers, 1857-1909, consists of letters, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, and leaflets collected and created by noted 19th century educator, philosopher and lexicographer William Torrey Harris. In addition to letters from major philosophers of the period, including John...
Sound recordings and written summaries of interviews, other writings, and photographs relating to the role of the Organisation Armée Secrète (OAS) in the Algerian war for independence and the attempted coup against President Charles de Gaulle of France. Includes interviews...
The materials consist of of printed ephemera from President Benjamin Harrison's epic cross-country railroad journey, from the papers of E.F. Tibbott, Harrison's private secretary who accompanied him on the trip. The President's train left Washington and proceeded to make a...
Benjamin Harrison (1888-1960) was a lawyer and Democratic Party leader in California. He served as city attorney for Needles (1918-37), was appointed U.S. district attorney for the Southern district of California (1937), and U.S. district judge for the area in...
President Harrison's speech-making tour in 1891 was, at that time, the longest journey ever undertaken by any President while in office. The 9,232 mile rail trip lasted one month and three days. The trip was partly planned and largely financed...
Scrapbook and ephemera related to the life and career of Bernice Harrison, prima ballerina for the First Negro Classical Ballet, including photographs, clippings, programs, and periodicals.
This collection includes photos, correspondence, audio tapes, typed and handwritten notes and copies of various documents. Another part of the collection, bound volumes of the "Southwest Jewish Press Heritage" will be donated when the library opens back up after being...
Mainly Civil War era documents, 1862-1865, 1907.
The Harrison Family Home Movie Collection includes five 8mm color home movies recorded by the Harrison family of Richmond, California documenting the family’s barbeque business, Harrison’s Bar-B-Que, and daily life for African Americans in Richmond, California during the 1960s. The...
The are comprised of 17 personal letters written primarily between Mr. J. S. Harrison and his wife, Julia E. Harrison during his enlistment. Letters from Julila and Mr. Harrison's family are also included; a letter from Sallie (unknown relation) to...
George J. Harrison served as Senior Agronomist and Superintendent of the U.S. Cotton Field Station in Shafter, California from 1934-1952. His Papers contain serials, trade publications, clippings, photographs, and speeches relating to cotton breeding, with an emphasis on the development...
Gilbert Harrison was a UCLA alumnus and former editor-in-chief of magazine. He began corresponding with Gertrude Stein in 1933, and continued to correspond with Stein until her death in 1947. The collection contains galley and page proofs for books by...
The Gilbert A. Harrison Papers contain correspondence, typescripts, publications, and newspapers collected by Gilbert Harrison, an alumnus of UCLA. The majority of the materials pertain to two controversies at UCLA - the suspension of five student leaders for suspected "radical"...
Photograph album. Views of the Philippine Islands, 1899, during the Spanish-American War, including Manila, battle scenes, and tourist views; with hand-written descriptions by Harrison Gray Otis, a brigade commander, U.S. Army.
The papers document the life and work of married couple Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, leading pioneers of the eco-art movement, whose collaborative career began in the late sixties. Throughout their career, the Harrisons worked with biologists, ecologists, architects,...
Hugh Harrison photographic portraits of Robert Joel, undated.
Letters written to Jonathan Baxter Harrison, 19th century American Unitarian minister, abolitionist, Indian Rights Association agent, and journalist.
For Lou Harrison’s life, see Leta E. Miller and Fredric Lieberman: Lou Harrison. Composing a World. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998 See also Mills College, Special Collections, Faculty Publications: Harrison, Lou Mills College, Special Collections, Bender...
This series contains drawings, paintings, calligraphy samples, and projects done by Lou Harrison as well as artwork given to him by others.
Collection includes incoming and outgoing letters from Lou Harrison and friends.
Series 1: Music Manuscripts contains complete autograph music scores, sketches, revisions and fragments produced by Harrison during his seventy five years of writing music.
This collection contains the notebooks kept by Lou Harrison over the course of his life.
This series contains biographical materials about Lou Harrison and family, contracts and awards given to Harrison.
This series contains photographs of Lou Harrison, Bill Colvig and friends. Also included are aluminum records of Harrison works and video tapes of Harrison performances, including a 1971 performance of Young Caesar....
This series contains printed materials about Lou Harrison and his performances.
This series contains three dimensional artwork and objects made by and given to Harrison.
This series contains writings by Lou Harrison as well as by other writers about Harrison. Also included are Harrison's research materials on Charles Ives, Virgil Thompson, Henry Cowell and Korean music.
Margaret B. Harrison (1911-1980) became interested in fine bookbinding in the 1930's and apprenticed for a time with master bookbinder Hazel Dreis. For more than four decades, her bookbinding skills enabled her to bind and preserve a number of volumes...
Updates to Harrison Western Research Center library card catalog, master microfilm of catalog records.
This collection contains more than 3,000 examples of contemporary calligraphy including: original specimens, manuscripts, broadsides, handwritten books, fine prints, teaching sheets, drawings, and sketches by approximately 500 scribes and lettering artists. Perspective on the development of book hands is provided...
Collection of portrait photographs by local San Jose, California, studios; portraits of State Normal School at San Jose graduates; a family photograph album including scenes from Yosemite National Park; personal photographs taken at Grand Canyon, Zion, and Bryce Canyon National...
The documents the efforts of Alvin S. Harris, an amateur erotic photographer, and Richard "Dick" Oliver Wheeler, an enthusiast, to collect, share, and sell cross-dressing and sexual fetish materials, including literature, photographs, periodicals, catalogs, and other types of sexually explicit...
Images of campus scenes, 1900, including the Quad, construction of Memorial Church, Roble Hall, the power house, the Post Office, Lake Lagunita, and Julius A. Quelle outside his print shop. Also includes a photograph of Perry O. Simmons, 1898.
..05 linear feet (1 folder).
In this oral history, Harry and Sandra Reese, the owners of Turkey Press, provide an insiders view of the art of printing. Also about their education and early careers. Interviewer: David E. Russell, ca. 1991. Interviewee(s): Harry and Sandra Reese....
Transcript: edited and finished version, Education of... Related materials: Sawyer MA Thesis on Ashmore; Book collection, some in Special; Ashmore (Harry S.) Collection (Mss 155); CSDI Collection (Mss 18).
Chiefly snapshot photographs documenting the activities of Harry B. Madland during his time as a wholesaler in Alaska in the early 20th century. Images chiefly document natural scenery and waterways. Also depicted are boats of various sizes and functions, including...
Consists of correspondence, diaries, and subject files concerning his research in biology and medicine. Of note are materials relating to Torrey's 1906 research voyage to Japan on the ship Albatross.
Portraits, snapshots and postcards pertaining to the life, family and career of Harry Beal Torrey. Includes many nineteenth century cartes de visite and cabinet card portraits. Photographs depict Torrey's student years at Oakland High School and the University of California,...
Miscellaneous materials relating to Harry Bridges.
Subpoena for Dr. Alderson to appear as witness in case, California vs. Warren K. Billings; correspondence concerning medical treatment while in prison, and miscellaneous related material.
(1878-1969). One letter (TLS) from American clergyman Fosdick to Mrs. R[ita] Fikkert, thanking her for support of his "National Vespers" radio program. New York City, Oct. 2 , 1941. Alpha list.
The Harry Everett Drobish papers are available in The Bancroft Library, BANC MSS C-B 529.
Rile was a professional photographer from Philadelphia who moved to Southern California during the mid to late 1880s. The P-029 collection comprises photographic prints and negatives depicting a variety of subjects set in and around Southern California, including buildings, landscapes,...
Isla Vista files kept by Girvetz, a UCSB Philosophy professor, as a member of the Committee of 50, and also including clippings and other ephemera.
The collection contains materials relating to a dramatic presentation of the folktale of the Golem (retold by H. Leivik) by the Center Players of San Francisco's Jewish Community Center (with Harry Gray portraying the Golem). Materials include a program with...
Photographs of western Jewish personalities, cemeteries, and institutions in northern California; recordings of radio and television broadcasts (including audiotapes) featuring lectures and programs on themes of western and Jewish historic interest; and secondary source materials assembled by Gray for his...
One note [ANS] from Sophie L. Knox, wife of Santa Barbara author Harry H. Knox, to Ellen [?], conveying greetings and wishing they could visit again, n.d. Laid in Knox', On the Lost Enjoyment of Wines (TP548.K565 1942). Alpha list.
Relates mainly to his claim to kinship with English royalty.
Correspondence and speeches recording his approach to voluntary organizations, social welfare, and relations between groups.
This collection consists of the original orchestral scores and sheet music for big band leader Harry James' band.
Business correspondence between Harry Kushner of Merit Products Company in Los Angeles and Sol Green of Norjac Manufacturing in Brooklyn, New York mainly regarding the manufacture of hair heating caps and other beauty products.
Scrapbook of clippings (obituary notices) related to the death of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (1808-1890), 21 pieces of printed and manuscript sheet music, including several by Francisca Vallejo [McGettigan], a photograph of Maria Vallejo, daughter of M.G. Vallejo, and her...
Bailey's recollections regarding his military service intended for updating George W. Cullum's Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Contains four drafts written between 1909-1918, including pages from his personal notebook,...
The collection includes family history; marriage and naturalization certificates; World War II awards presented to Harry Lenchner from the United Service Organizations and the National Jewish Welfare Board; a newspaper clipping; and three photographs, one showing the Lenchner family camping...
Views taken on a trip made by Wilson and a companion in the Banff region of Canada. Includes camping and trail scenes and Canadian Indians. Also views of the Carmel area, California. Also a portrait of Xavier Martinez.
Views taken on trips made by Wilson to Capri, Nova Scotia, Monterey area, Calif., North Africa, family home in Oregon, Ill., and some family portraits, unidentified. Includes some postcards.
Includes formal portraits and snapshots of several generations of an African American family. Earlier photos taken in Boston, Mass. area. Later photos taken in San Francisco Bay area, Calif., and western United States.
Include diplomas from Boys' High School in San Francisco, University of California at Berkeley, and Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago; and certificate of matriculation for the University of Göttingen, Germany.
Growing up in New York, Great White Fleet, Teddy Roosevelt... Transcript: Yes - two versions. Related materials: None found.
Views of the Alaska gold rush; includes scenes of Dawson, Yukon; confluence of Klondike and Yukon rivers; sled dogs, miners, boats and scenery in Yukon Territory and Alaska.
Contains carbon copies of typescript poems with handwritten notations about submissions, reprints from the University of California Chronicle of Pratt's group of lyrics titled, Hills of Summer, and from another poet, Derrick N. Lehmer, titled The Search. Also includes two...
The Manuscript collection contains an original manuscript, correspondence and copies of publications. The Museum's collection contains artifacts from the creator.
Appointment books kept during his career at the University of California at Berkeley as Professor of Agricultural Economics, Vice-president, and Acting President. Speeches relate primarily to agricultural economics.
Includes photographs, newsclippings, diplomas, articles, grants & correspondence, and 2 scrapbooks.
One b&w photo of Truman greeting the New Zealand prime minister at San Francisco, 1945; one letter (TLS) to William Gahagan, thanking him for booklets and noting Gahagan's mother is sister of Jay Wilson, 1953; and one letter (TLS) to...
This interview largely concerns Thomas D. Church's role in Stanford's architecture and planning; other subjects include Frederic Law Olmsted at Stanford, major elements of campus architecture as it was in 1978, use of outside architects, and future development....
Professional papers, including correspondence, subject files, writings, lectures, notes, and writings of colleagues.
Chiefly views of San Francisco, including several taken after the 1906 earthquake and fire. Also includes views taken at Oaklane Ranch (in California?). Smith family members depicted in some images.
For various items bought from Downieville, San Francisco, New York, Sacramento, Sierra Valley, Petaluma, Forest City, Sierraville and Newark merchants. Pasted in a Shipman's Improved Adhesive Letter and Invoice File.
Records of an officer of the Little River Redwood Company of Crannel (Humbolt Co.) Calif. Files relate to logging, the lumber industry, and real estate in Northern California. Most files date from the late 1930s to the late 1950s and...
Contains primarily Crosby's research data on the Spanish and Mexican population of early California.
Six letters written by Harry Wertz in California to his sister Mary E. Wertz in Dalton, Ohio, along with an envelope and a poem titled "My Ohio Home." In these letters Wertz writes about which former Ohio residents he has...
Six letters written by Harry Wertz in California to his sister Mary E. Wertz in Dalton, Ohio, along with an envelope and a poem titled "My Ohio Home." In these letters Wertz writes about which former Ohio residents he has...
Contains official military correspondence, orders, promotion diplomas, and certificates of proficiency for Harry W. Hobbs, a U.S. Army soldier who eventually reached the rank of first lieutenant in the First Cavalry, serving in Douglas, Arizona. Includes a photocopy of a...
This collection contains 372 stereographic photographs (including some variants and duplicates) by photographer A. A. Hart (1816-1908) that document the construction of the western half of first transcontinental railroad by the Central Pacific Railroad between 1864 and 1869. Hart served...
From 1864 to 1869, Alfred A. Hart took 364 pictures along the line of the Central Pacific Railroad in order to help solicit investment in the railroad. Between 2008-2011, Jesse White repeated Hart's journey taking photographs from exactly (or approximately)...
The Alfred A. Hart Collection includes one photograph album of 365 images, and 106 stereographs. The majority of the stereographs are duplicate images from the album. However, there are also ten stereographs of the home of Leland and Jane Stanford...
Includes views of the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad in California, Nevada, and Utah, including the driving of the Golden Spike.
Stereographs of the Central Pacific Railroad taken by Alfred A. Hart depicting the construction and surrounding landscape of the Central Pacific Railroad in northern California and Nevada between 1862-1869.
The Brooke Hart Kidnapping Newspaper collection provides newspaper documentation of the murder of Brooke Hart, which took place on November 9, 1933 and the subsequent lynching of the perpetrators, John Maurice Holmes and Thomas Harold Thurmond on November 26, 1933...
Forty-five letters to Yvor Winters are included, and two typescripts of The Bridge-- an earlier version, portions of which were sent over a period of time during composition, and the final manuscript; both with corrections in Crane's hand. Also included:...
Sound recording of interview, relating to social conditions in Germany and to Allied military activities during World War II. Interview conducted by Bradley Bauer.
Subject, bill, and general files, of a California state legislator representing the Santa Barbara area, first in the California State Assembly and then in the State Senate. Subjects such as children/youth/women/families, crime, education, employer/employee issues, energy, law, legislative/legislature concerns, medical/health...
George H. Hart's career at the University of California began in 1917 when he joined the faculty at Berkeley as Professor of Veterinary Science. He came to Davis in 1926 as Professor of Animal Husbandry and Chairman of the Department,...
Memoirs, diaries, letters, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to engineering projects, especially highway projects, in various parts of the world, especially in the Philippines, 1919-1921; China, 1922-1924 and 1946; and Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and other parts of South America,...
The collection consists of 3 Series: Photographic Materials, which contains prints and negatives, postcards, stereographs, and colored glass slides, arranged by subject and alphabetically; Papers, which contains lectures, publications, publicity, and personal papers, arranged by subject and chronologically; Objects, which...
This collection includes ephemeral and audiovisual materials relating to Pomona College's Hart Institute for American History and its sponsored lecture series.
The James D. Hart Papers are the professional files of an educator and director of The Bancroft Library. Born in San Francisco in 1911, Hart was a fifth generation Californian with a passion for books and fine printing. His scholarly...
Correspondence and writings relating to American politics and social conditions.
Drafts of Hart's manuscripts, including Vigilante girl (1910), In our second century (1931), Sardou and Sardou plays (1913), Vigilante time, The breadline, and writings on Edmond Rostand and other French authors; scattered personal correspondence (1879-1928); articles from the Argonaut; 34...
Relates to activities of General Joseph W. Stilwell as American commanding general in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Collected as research material for an uncompleted book. Includes letters by David D. Barrett, Frank Dorn, and other associates of...
This collection contains items printed by James D. Hart of the Hart Press. Included are individual pieces of ephemera and keepsake printed booklets or pamphlets. Some are about Western America, including the California Gold Rush.
This collection contains correspondence sent to and from Pvt. Thompson T. Hart, USA during the Civil War. Also included are one broadside entitled "Mother's Reply to 'Just Before the Battle'," an original essay about "the American Indians" by Pvt. Hart,...
Scrapbook of Walter Hart, a prominent female impersonator who headlined at Finocchio’s in San Francisco for 17 years. Hart was billed as the "male Sophie Tucker." Pages feature photographs of Hart throughout his career; head shots of other prominent performers,...
Photographs, negatives and film reels collected by silent screen cowboy star William Surrey Hart. Includes film stills; publicity portraits; pictures of family, friends and animals; and ranch views. The William S. Hart Ranch and Museum is located in Newhall, California....
An artificial collection of manuscript and photographic items pertaining to William Surrey Hart (1864-1946) derived from various donations.
Photographs and slides of Hart Park as part of the Los Angeles County Department of Parks & Recreation activities there. Part of William S. Hart County Park Research Files (Gen. Col. 1192).
Most of the collection consists of correspondence and clippings generated and collected by employees, mainly Lloyd Hiatt, of the Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department working at Hart Park during the 1950's-1970's. The files contain information on the artifacts...
2 glass slides for William S. Hart films "Breed of Men" (1919) and "Whistle" (1921).
Letters (including fan mail), literary productions, legal and financial records, scrapbooks, clippings, theater programs, and other materials relating to the life and career of William S. Hart.
Subject files, correspondence, slides, printed material, and articles and speeches by Extension Specialist in Nematology Winfield H. Hart.
Portraits, snapshots, etc. of California family, residents of Sacramento, Berkeley, the San Francisco Bay area, and Reno, Nevada. Chiefly the family of Sacramento attorney Fred Beckman Hart (born 1879) and wife Maud MacColl Hart, with pictures of Hart's father, General...
Mainly letters of Jerome A. Hart, editor of the Argonaut, and Alice Ann Clark, re editorial work and San Francisco social life in the 1890's. Some Clark family correspondence, 1869-1873, included.
This collection contains the papers of actress Betty Harte (1883-1965) including original short stories, photographs, posters, and scrapbooks.
At the height of his career, Bret Harte (1836-1902) was considered one of the best-known American writers of the nineteenth century. The collection contains Harte's writings published in magazines and newspapers, clippings and ephemera about Harte, and portraits of Harte...
Contains correspondence and writings. Correspondence includes outgoing letters, one incoming letter and several letters about Bret Harte. Correspondents include John H. Carmany, Harte's wife, Anna Griswold Harte, James Osgood, Elisha Bliss, Jr., Thomas Starr King and Lady Gregory. Writings include...
Bret Harte (1836-1902) settled in San Francisco in 1860 where he worked as a printer, clerk, and secretary in a government office. He wrote short stories and became the first editor of the (1868-71) in San Francisco. The collection consists...
Collection consists of Frank Sinatra memorabilia, recordings of live performances, and commercial recordings compiled by Charles "Chuck" Harter (1934-2003).
Payroll (repairs of road-bed and track), July 1889.
Payroll, 1844; timeroll of persons employed, 1863 (2); blank form for land transfer, not dated; contract for sale of land to railroad, 1843.
Burrill Hartigan used a two-ringed "University Loose Leaf Note Book'" (Stationery Department, F.W. Woolworth Co.) to record notes in neat, cursive script on 96 hand-numbered lined pages, most of which contain detailed handwritten entries from lectures in "Class A" and...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and posters, relating to relief work during the two world wars, the Saar plebiscite of 1934-1935, the Allied government in Austria after World War II, and the organization of international trade fairs. Includes...
John Scott Hartje (b. 1922) served as a US Air Force pilot throughout World War II, mainly in the Pacific.
Nineteen open-reel films on humanism, zen, yoga, etc.
Relates to the functions of the United Nations and of a proposed Atlantic Union. Written by L. Hartley and Clarence Streit.
Russell Hartley (1924-1983) was a costume designer, antique dealer, art gallery runner, art conservator, and archivist. He worked extensively with the San Francisco Ballet as a costume designer, as well as other various companies like the Markova-Dolin Ballet Co. and...
This collection contains letters from Lt. Robert Rockway and "Eddie" (no last name) to Hagar Hartman, as well as a single letter from J.M. Martin to "Trudy."
Paul Hartman (1910-1973) was born in San Francisco, California. He was a dancer, actor, magician and singer appearing in vaudeville, the theater, film and television. The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, clippings, programs, sheet music, books, pamphlets, and memorabilia...
Relates to social conditions in Germany and to family affairs. Includes some correspondence of other family members.
Materials created by Lillian Bonham including diaries, artwork, and correspondence. Content primarily pertains to her relationship with Sadakichi Hartmann and their family.
Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) was a writer, poet, dramatist, and critic during the early 20th century. Hartmann was an important figure in early modernism and had a diverse social circle that included Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound, and John Barrymore. This collection...
This collection is an aggregation of materials by or about Sadakichi Hartmann and his immediate family members.
Relates to German cultural and propaganda work in the United States.
Mainly correspondence and accounts of John Begg & Co. and McCulloch, Hartnell & Co. Also letterbook, 1822-1824 (photocopy only) of letters from Hartnell, relating to trade with missions, letters to family, and accounts. Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to land...
Documenting educational and commercial life in California in the 1820s and 1830s, the collection consists of a treatise on algebra (183?), , written by P. Nicholson and translated into Spanish by Hartnell; and a daybook (1823-1827) and account book (1815-1816,...
The collection is composed primarily of photocopies of newspaper clippings, biographical information, and photographs of various members of the extended Hart-Neustadter families.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, bulletins, newsletters, and printed matter, relating to promotion of social studies in the United States, international educational exchanges, educational policy in Allied-occupied Germany after World War II, and activities of the American Newspaper Publishers...
The Hartshorn-Bolles Microscopy Slide Collection consists of one wooden cabinet of approximately 2000 microscope slides produced in the mid to late 19th century. The slides are a varied collection of mounts by various preparers and retailers, covering a range of...
Photographs of American student visitors in Germany.
Letters to his family, relating to conditions in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Includes correspondence, minutes, conference papers, publications, and agenda of the Mont Pelerin Society, mainly in the form of photocopies, related to activities of the society in promoting laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of freedom. Includes questionnaires sent to Mont Pelerin...
The collection contains handwritten reminiscences of the Civil War, and the period following it, by William H. Hartwell, New Hampshire Infantry, 9th Regiment (Vol), Co. I. Also included is some commentary by his daughter, Ruth Hartwell Nordhoff, who donated the...
The collection consists of correspondence, poetry, and other writings of Hartwig Heymann, who immigrated to the United States from Germany.
James Hartzell was an official of the UCLA Extension Writers' Program. The collection consists of correspondence, press releases and pamphlets related to the one-day symposium and , and photographs of the placing of a memorial plaque at Bilignin, France, the...
Reports, memoranda, studies, correspondence, manuals, notes, and printed matter, relating to education in California, especially alternative schools, and to educational assistance to developing countries, especially Liberia.
This collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera by and about American author Kent Haruf.
Mimeographed transcripts of interviews of refugees from the Soviet Union, conducted in West Germany and the United States by the Harvard University Russian Research Center, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
The Harvesting Beans album contains seven photographic prints taken in 1900 by an unidentified photographer. The album features scenes of unidentified Indian women performing various harvesting activities in an unspecified location of Madera County. The photographs also picture papooses, children...
Contains a copy of Robert James Poole's original screenplay, director's original shooting script, script notes, script breakdown, casting, dialogue, publicity, and production materials used in the making of the 1973 film, The Mack. Also includes production schedule, crew list, legal...
The Bill Harvey Collection features a variety of subjects representative of most of Harvey's professional career as a publicity, commercial news, business, and freelance photographer. His wide range of subjects include World War II promotions and pinups, the Republican National...
A biographical sketch included.
Wide-ranging, high quality amateur views of the American west, taken by Harvey E. High during his travels throughout the first half of the 20th century. General subject matter includes Native Americans and their material culture; desert views and other natural...
The Harvey Family Collection dates from 1848-1965, and measures 4 linear feet. The papers are arranged in the following series: William and Catherine Harvey Papers, Annie Harvey, Ada Harvey Papers, Frances Harvey, Family Genealogy, and California State Raisin Grower's Association...
Correspondence, manuscripts of short stories and novels, clippings, notes, diaries (1928 and 1954-1970) primarily concerning his interest in writing and the American West, books with annotations by Fergusson and inscriptions to him, and obituaries.
Includes diaries, 1906-1945; journals, 1946-1953; notebooks; drafts of writings; letters from readers; and typescript of an autobiographical novel, 1920. Included are drafts of Grant of kingdom, People in power, The unknown hero, Footloose McGarnigal, Wolf song, The sea of grass...
Includes family snapshops, studio portrait, and outdoor scenes. One photo noted as possibly by Ansel Adams.
Correspondence on El Tovar letterhead.
Includes slide copies of portraits of Mary Ann Hiserman taken from early childhood through young adulthood. Other slides depict drawings by Hiserman and covers of her publications. Photographic print depicts Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park.
The Harvey Family Diaries are comprised of 4 documents created by the family of Isaac Julian Harvey. The first is a recollection by Isaac Harvey describing his overland journey from Indiana to Oregon in 1850. The second is the diary...
The Madison Harvey Jr. papers include photographs, black history newsletters, and funeral programs documenting the life and professional activities of Madison Harvey Jr. The papers are organized in to three series: photographs, publications, and funeral programs. The bulk of the...
This collection contains records of Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club (HMGDC) from 1977 to 1982. Originally the San Francisco Gay Democratic Club, the organization was renamed after the assassination of Supervisor Harvey Milk in November 1978. Milk had co-founded the...
This is a section of concrete bearing the graffiti “Harvey Milk Lives,” from the sidewalk in front of 495 Castro St., the location of Milk’s Castro Camera Store, in San Francisco. It dates from 1983.
Outdoor views, including the Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe, Coast Ranges, and Yosemite; numerous family pictures, including camping, vacationing, and travels in Grass Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Tucson, Ariz.; views of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, and...
Includes: scrapbook with life of Dr. Harvey written by his wife, Susan Mitchell Hall Harvey; correspondence, visiting cards, news clippings, reprints, photographs of Dr. Harvey and other doctors; a copy of the Handbook of Washington, printed for the AMA meeting...
Roger Harvey discusses his WWII flying experiences and the history of the Santa Paula Airport
Rowland Hill Harvey (1889-1943) was a social worker in Chicago and Los Angeles (1910-15), and later, an associate professor of history at UCLA. He wrote (1935) and (1949). The collection consists of manuscripts and printed material documenting Rowland Hill Harvey's...
Contains course notes, correspondence and a few drafts of speeches and articles. Also includes photographs of Stahl.
Correspondence between American writer Taylor (incl. works on Frank Norris and Sinclair Lewis) and American writer Reginald Hunter, together with drafts of introductions to books, and other, some relating to Taylor family history ca. 1942-1944. Gift of Harvey Taylor, accessioned...
Collection includes correspondence with Rudolf Bultmann, 1960-73, Schubert Ogden, 1960-61, D. Z. Phillips, 2004, 2006, and Alvin Plantinga, 1997-98; a radio script, "The Academy Awards," prepared by Harvey and Bob Batchelder for Religion at the News Desk broadcast over WELI...
Typescript text of a talk given by Harvey for the Stanford Historical Society, March 12, 1998, which covers curriculum and faculty as well as administrative matters....
Letters mainly concerning their family. One folder with papers about Lyon's family.
Interviewer: David E. Russell, [2001?]. Interviewee(s): Harvey Wheeler. Transcript: Harvey Wheeler, A Source Book for Radicals (Santa Barbara: UCSB Oral History Program, 2001), 350 pages. Related materials: CSDI Collection (Mss 18).
The Harvey Yorke Photographic Collection consists of photographs, negatives, and color slides dating from May 1967 to 1972. It includes several images relating to the San Francisco State College strike, 1968-1969, including images of campus rallies and gatherings, police presence...
Letters, notes, autographs, portraits, and other materials collected by the Harwood Family over a period of two hundred-fifty years. Much of the early materials, including Revolutionary War era materials, are navy and military service related. Later materials include letters from...
Relates to assistance provided by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to improve bibliographic access to the holdings of the Vatican Library. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University. Photocopy.
This collection contains research files generated by UCSB Professor of History Tsuyoshi Hasegawa in the course of writing books on Russian/Soviet history and the Cold War, as well as the history of the Pacific War during World War II and...
Depicts armistice negotiation meetings and other scenes in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
The Captain Curt Hasenpusch photograph collection, circa 1900-1960s (bulk 1920-1950), (SAFR 23352, P07-005) is comprised mainly of photographs of tugboats, pilot boats and barges and pile drivers, mostly in the San Francisco Bay. It also contains photographs of other vessels...
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. Images of Charles Lindbergh and the Dole Air Race
The collection consists of the papers and personal notes of an anonymous member of Hashomer Hatzair from 1938 through 1942. Included are a history of the San Francisco Branch of Hashomer Hatzair and notes documenting the organization's decision-making process.
Collection comprises two diaries and a receipt for a registered letter, kept by California labor leader Burnette G. Haskell. Volume 1 (1878-1879) mostly concerns Haskell's failed courtship of Sophie McFarlane (1878-1879); volume 2 (1885) documents his labor career, including the...
Includes papers of the following members of the family: Edward W. Haskell, some relating to oil interests in Rancho Santa Paula y Saticoy; his wife, Maria Antoinette; his daughter, Helen, and her husband, artist Stephen Seymour Thomas; his sons, Benjamin,...
Relates to relief activities of the American Relief Administration in Romania and especially in Russia in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, and to political, social and economic conditions in Russia. Includes observations on conditions...
The Haskett Collection contains family papers, correspondence, photographs, postcards, scrapbooks, slides, blueprints, and ephemera. Varying widely in their subjects and unified by their passing to Jon Haskett. These documents pertain to the past three generations of the Haskett and...
Letters, statements, and other documents relating to a claim against Haskin as contractor for tracklaying for the California Pacific Rail Road between Vallejo and Fairfield-Suisun. There is also a balance sheet of D. C. Haskin, with entries for June-September 1868.
Study, entitled "Rescuing the Czar," relating to the publication in 1920 of a fabricated account by William Rutledge McGarry and Georgii Sergeevich Romanovskii, purporting to describe the secret rescue of Tsar Nicholas II and his family from captivity; and study,...
Collection includes 46 compositions in manuscript and 7 published works; included also is a folder of miscellaneous letters, one photograph, musical programs, and a flyer listing Haskins' published works....
The Haskin/Tonopah Gold Mine Papers consist chiefly of correspondence and clippings pertaining to stock acquisition and ownership change at a particular gold mine near Tonopah, Nevada. The Papers also contain a small file of materials relating to the malpractice investigation...
Memorandum, entitled Universal Peace, 1916; letter to Woodrow Wilson, 1919; and photograph of F. J. Hasl.
The Haslett Warehouse photographs, 1928, circa 1990-2000, (SAFR 24645, P15-018) are comprised of photographs of the Haslett Warehouse building, formerly the California Packing Corporation plant, at the foot of Hyde Street in San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Socialist Labor Party, and to social problems of aging.
This collection documents the early activities of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in partnership with California State Parks to reconstruct El Presidio de Santa Barbara. It includes correspondence, research materials and legal documents about property acquisition and management...
Correspondence with the German government relating to the expropriation by the Venezuelan government of the plantation of R. Hass and to his efforts to enlist the aid of the German government in securing its return.
This collection documents the academic work of literary critic, scholar, and theorist Ihab Hassan (1925-2015). The bulk of these materials reflect his work on American fiction of the later twentieth century, in addition to his extensive writings on postmodernism, literary...
The Moisés Hassan M. papers contain materials relating to Nicaragua during and after the Sandinista revolution of 1979. Moisés Hassan Morales was a prominent figure in the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) and participated in the armed struggle against the...
Relates to the rights of non-German nationalities in Germany.
Hassenplug (1903-1995), was founding dean of the UCLA School of Nursing (1949-1968). She was a pioneer and leader in modern education of nurses, spearheading the movement to shift nursing education from the hospital to the college campus and insisting that...
The Sami Hassid collection contains four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers, and Project Records. The Personal Papers contain a detailed Personal History Documentation written by Hassid, many legal and financial papers relating to the Hassid family's immigration to...
Letters written to Hassid and copies of letters by him; manuscripts of speeches and papers; and reprints of articles documenting his career as a professor in the College of Agriculture and the Department of Biochemistry at the University of California,...
Albums are presentation albums awarded for Hassid's sugar research. The first contains portraits of scientists, inscribed by subjects to Hassid: Sam Ruben and Stanford Moore are pictured, among others. The second contains ephemera related to sugar research including a publication...
This collection consists of some coins, national and commemorative, including a Union Pacific "Lucky Piece", and adocument granting land to refugees of Canada and Nova Scotia signed by Thomas Jefferson and granting 366 acres to John Paskell in the "Chilicotha"...
Collection consists of a commemorative envelope from the Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C. belonging to Swedish actress Signe Hasso.
A small collection of certificates, awards and commendations, and photographs belonging to Albert Baird Hastings.
Title supplied by cataloger.
The collection contains correspondence, drafts of articles, promotional material, brochures, newspaper articles, field notebooks, certificates, awards, itineraries and other material primarily related to Hastings' photography career and his interest in railroad photography and railroadiana
The collection contains documents related to Edgar F. Hastings' time as a County Supervisor for District 1 in San Diego County.
Collection includes dance cards from Encina Club, Roble Club, Jolly-Up, and other Stanford dances, 1912-1916; invitations and calling cards; letters received from L. G. Weber, and fellow students Edmund W. Pugh and Ward Belnap Blodget, 1913-1915; Stanford songbooks; and assorted...
Family, estate, and manorial papers of the Hastings family.
The Henry J. Hastings papers span 19 linear feet and date circa 1950 to circa 1979. The collection primarily consists of architectural drawings and reprographic copies of commercial buildings, but also contains building supply pamphlets, catalogs for interior furnishings, and...
Primarily letters from William R. Hearst and other members of his staff, and copies or drafts of Hastings' replies. Hastings was editor of the New York Journal, 1906-26, and supervising editor of several newspapers in the Hearst Service, 1926-42. Included...
Collection includes individual and group portraits (two of William Randolph Hearst) and a view of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. One of the group portraits shows Hastings campaigning with Charles E. Hughes.
Hastings Natural History Reservation, located in the foothills of Monterey County, California’s Santa Lucia Mountains in upper Carmel Valley, serves as a biological field station of the University of California, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ), and the University of...
Binder containing the bylaws and board of director minutes of a quicksilver [i.e. mercury] mining company originally incorporated in Nevada for the purpose of operating the Hastings Quicksilver Mine located in Solano County, California. Also contains signed statements of resignation...
Materials relate to the Japanese invasion and occupation of the Philippines and the Japanese prison camp at Santo Tomás. The papers include scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and correspondence, newspaper clippings files, a typescript of letters and diary entries describing time...
Frederick Winslow Hatch, 1789-1862, was an Episcopal priest who served parishes in Fredericktown (1815-1819); Charlottesville, Virginia (1820-1830); Washington, DC (1830-1835); Poughkeepsie, New York (1836-1842?); Kenosha and Racine, Wisconsin (1843-1855); St. Louis, Missouri; and Marysville and Folsom, California. He was chaplain...
Forms, letters and envelopes relating to the career of Glenn C. Hatch with the Railway Mail Service on trains in the Pacific Northwest.
Photographic prints and negatives chiefly document the ruins of the St. Francis Dam (Los Angeles County) after its catastrophic failure in 1928. Lantern slides depict various mines, railways, power plants, cargo ships and other subjects pertaining to the coal industry...
The collection primarily contains correspondence and drafts of Mary Prescott Hatch's writings, including essays and descriptions of travels around the world, including Europe and South Africa (based on her correspondence, ca. 1920s-1930s)....
The four letters that make up the Hatcher Correspondence were all sent to Wiley W. Hatcher from his brother, sister, cousin and aunt of Dyer, Weakley and Greene counties in Tennessee (1855). The letters include family news and information about...
This collection consists of aerial photographs of the Stanford University campus and lands taken by Hatfield Aerial Surveys, a firmed owned by Adrian R. Hatfield. The images date from 1947 to 1979 and are of two sizes: 18 by 22...
The collection contains a bound volume, "The Trial of John Hatfield," containing a handwritten account from the [England] re Hatfield's trial on charges including impersonating a member of Parliament (Alexander Augustus Hope) and forgery, 1803; together with copies of letters...
Relates to the views of President Herbert Hoover on the labor movement. Photocopy.
Ruth Hatfield was a dancer, choreographer and dance educator. In 1936, Ruth married Don Hatfield and they moved to Minneapolis, MN. One year later Ruth and Gertrude Lippencott formed the Modern Dance Center in Minneapolis. Around that same time, Don...
The collection includes calendars or lists for dispatches and reports from Ireland and Germany, depositions and proceedings from the Dail Funds Suit, documents and official dispatches, correspondence, clippings and notes from both Ireland and Germany, and financial statements and reports...
Collection consists of reports and correspondence concerning the reorganization of various companies that consulted H.K. Hathaway, a prominent management consultant, mainly in the East and New England, but in several cases in San Francisco. The years covered are 1907 to...
Nitrate negatives of stereo views. Museum has reproduced prints of negatives 1 through 39. Print number 40 is an authorized reproduction of a stereo view image lent by donor.
Collection consists of manuscript and ozalid scores (bound) and parts of symphonic songs, symphonic poems, and some piano works by Charles Haubiel, including Of human destiny, Symphonic variations, Sunday costs five pesos (a Mexican folk opera), Berta....
The Roland Hauck Papers, dating from 1963 through 1982, include correspondence, documents, newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, ephemera and photographs on various county, state, and national environmental issues, including creeks and other waterways, fish and wildlife, the Sonoma Valley and the...
The Haufe family collection on Hildreth Mansion contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and other material documenting the Hildreth Mansion, a Victorian house built in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of Los Angeles between 1886 and 1889 and restored by John and Mabel...
This collection includes Leonard Haug's incoming and outgoing correspondence, miscellaneous research notes and manuscripts for several unpublished articles.
Consists primarily of writings, correspondence, and photographs of the aviator and writer Genevieve Haugen.
Relates to the career of Herbert Hoover and to the establishment in 1963 of the Herbert Hoover Medal award program at Stanford University.
Two scrapbooks contain railroad passes issued to Mr. Haugh, photographs and clippings relating to the premier of Cecil B. De Mille's film "Union Pacific" in Omaha, Nebraska, in April 1939. There are also clippings and ephemera regarding Union Pacific Railroad...
The collection contains materials related to the operation of the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERCo) and several subsidiary transportation franchises acquired by John D. Spreckels.
This collection contains correspondence to Paula and Edward Haumann from multiple US servicemembers serving during the Afghanistan War and/or the Iraq War.
Collection consists of a conference program signed by 38 participants of the 88th session of the American Association of Anatomists, hosted by the UCLA Center for Health Sciences but held at the L.A. Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, 23-27 March 1975....
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, drawings and photographs.
The Dan Hauser Papers consist of 29 cubic feet of records reflecting Hauser's legislative activities during his 14-year Assembly career. The record series include Bill Files, 1983-1996; Subject Files, 1982-1991; Press Releases, 1986-1991; Chronological Correspondence, 1985-1987; Timber Files, 1981-1991; and...
Correspondence, writings, minutes, reports, circulars, and printed matter, relating to student radicalism in West Germany, especially at the Universität Frankfurt am Main, and to the Bund Freiheit der Wissenschaft.
Indicates the secret membership of K. Haushofer in the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.
Austrian artist, one of the founders of the Dada movement; active in Berlin 1912-1933. Collection details Hausmann's life in exile and chronicles his professional activities from 1945 to 1971. Letters to and from artists, writers, dealers, critics, and publishers contain...
Although few scores bear the date and place of composition, folder 1 contains several lists with all this information. The following biographical information was compiled by Mr. Mitchell F. Shaker, Jr., Mr. Haussermann's secretary....
This collection contains the master reel-to-reel audio tapes from the personal collection of composer John Haussermann. They capture live performances of his compositions during his lifetime and include performances by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conductors Eugene Goossens and Eugene Ormandy,...
Historical images of children and teenagers in Davis, California.
This collection contains approximately 70 letters written by Capt. Thomas E. Havel, USA to his wife Elizabeth Havel née Shilts during the Second World War. This collection also contains one transcribed letter from Havel to Pie Johnson, Nazi propaganda leaflets...
Video tape of Havel's address and the award ceremony held in Frost Amphitheater on the Stanford campus. Includes introductory remarks by Law School Dean Paul Brest and two songs by Joan Baez.
Relates to Arvid and Mildred Harnack, members of the anti-Nazi Rote Kapelle resistance group in Germany during World War II.
Addressed primarily to his sister, Edith; with brief comments on life in California, where he worked as a railroad freight agent. Included is a draft of a letter, Dec. 30, 1872, written shortly after his wife's death, to John Ruskin....
The collection includes correspondence, books, and materials relating to the Haven Seed Company.
Relating mainly to his real estate developments in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, Calif., and association with Francis Marion ("Borax") Smith, Wm. J. Dingee and Horace W. Carpentier. Records for the Piedmont Development Company, Hotel Claremont Company, Realty Syndicate, Peoples'...
The Ronald Haver collection spans the years 1920-1990 (bulk 1933-1954) and encompasses approximately 2 linear feet. The collection contains script material, production records, clippings, photographs, pressbooks, periodicals, books, magazines, and souvenir programs. The material was collected by Haver and most...
Collection consists of manuscript notes, proofs and offprints, autograph letters and postcards, lecture notes, documents, and newpaper clippings....
The Haviside Company photographs, circa 1900-1945, bulk circa 1920-1940, (SAFR 23854, P11-001) is comprised mainly of photographs of Haviside derrick barges in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The collection has been processed to the File Unit level and is...
Haviside Company records (SAFR 17401, HDC 265) consists of five order books that list when and what repairs were done on various vessels and one scrapbook containing mostly newsclippings and some personal items from H.T. and J.J. Haviside. These materials...
Harry Haw served the U.S. Army as a pilot in the 514th Observation Squadron from 1917 to about 1930, after which he became a civilian transport pilot before moving to San Diego, CA, and becoming a science teacher. This Collection...
Contains views of streets, residences and other buildings in Honolulu; town views (Waimea and Koloa), and native houses and other scenes from Kauai.
Snapshots of a trip to the Grand Canyon and on to Hawaii via San Francisco. Includes scenes on the ship Mongolia, views in Waikiki and elsewhere, The MacDonald Hotel grounds and tennis courts (at 1402 Punahoe Street, the address written...
The University of California, Irvine Hawai'i Club, also known as Na 'Opio O Ka 'Aina (NOOK) or "The Youth of the Land," was established in 1985 to support Hawaiian students transitioning to mainland and college culture. Since then, the club...
Collection of 4 x 5" copy negatives that appear to be made from photos in album. Some captions appear below image. ca. 1900.
Photo album of 127 original photographs of Hawaii circa 1925.
Depicts views of Honolulu (and possibly other Hawaiian locations) including Princess Kaiulani and Princess Ruth's residences, schools, street views, etc. Studio portraits of Hawaiian women in native dress and group portraits of native Louau are included. Also contains photographic reproductions...
The collection contains two albums of Hawaii scenes. The first album, ca. 1898, with photographs taken by O. F. Sampson of Leonta, N.Y., contains 49 images of. Kamehameha Military School, Bishop Art Museum, other Honolulu buildings, houses of wealthy residents,...
Giving Alvin R. Hawkins all the privileges of citizenship, except the right to vote, while residing in the Republic of Hawaii. Signed by Sanford B. Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii, and by the members of the Executive Council,...
Account book from the Hawaii Railway Company.
Approximately 180 b/w snapshots...
Chiefly snapshots of soldiers and hospital staff at Tripler General Hospital and in various locations in the Hawaiian Islands. Includes some views of an eruption of Kilauea volcano.
Views of Oahu landscapes (Diamond Head, Pali, Honolulu, etc.), Honolulu buildings (Oahu Prison, King's Palace, Government Building, Hawaiian Hotel, Post Office, Queen's Hospital, the Bank of Honolulu, and Bethel Church), Honolulu street scenes (Nuuanu, Bethel, Merchant, and Fort Streets) a...
Album pages with views of Hawaii. Views include men on trail to volcano from Hilo, Hawaiian plants, Judiciary Building in Honolulu, residence of Mrs. Afong at Waikiki, native Hawaiians, and women hula dancing.
One commercial b/w photo, no. 53, n.d.
Views of landscapes, buildings, and people in Hawaii and the Philippines, including Manila.
Contents: v. 1 (in Hawaiian) Sept. 2, 1850-Jan. 1, 1853, chiefly for household of King Kamehameha III. Copies of poems or riddles in verse (meles) follow. v. 2 (partially in Hawaiian) Feb. 25, 1881-July, 1895, chiefly for Iolani Palace. v....
Hawaiian Maritime News on Maritime Subjects is a compilation of reproductions of newspaper articles and their handwritten and typed transcriptions. The selected articles include news about vessel movements, accidents, launchings, business news, medical reports and columns. The newspapers that are...
Letters, forms filled in, bills and receipts, invitations, deed and message concerning Hawaii, Abraham Lincoln, governor, description, ships, mobility, paint materials, schooners, Panama - California exposition, flood and whaling.
Views of Hawaiian homes, general views, school children, portraits of the Babbs, other Americans or Europeans, and also Chinese and Japanese residents. Includes a two-part panoramic cyanotype view of Diamond Head from Waikiki
Unidentified views of the Hawaiian Islands. Includes landscapes, buildings, groups of people, plants, and a few sailing ships. Also includes a store interior with Chinese labels on the products, and Asian children in traditional dress.
Depicts sugar cane harvesting, workers, sugar cane and a steam power train transporting crops; views of scenery including bread fruit and coconut trees, native people horseriding, native Louau, fishing canoes on Waiakea River at Hilo, a mansion, and an ancient...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Drawings of Hawaiian scenery, boats, etc.
Accordion album of views of Hawaii. Includes buildings, street scenes, Hawaiian people (including royalty), and scenic landscapes. Appears to be commercially produced.
Primarily views of Hawaii, including Punahou (school and other sites); Honolulu buildings and streets; Hilo residences; Kilauea crater and lava flow of 1881. One photo of Cooper Medical School in San Francisco, California is also present.
Bess Lomax Hawes is the daughter of famed folklorist John A. Lomax. Ms. Hawes had an active musical career as a singer, instrumentalist and songwriter. Her career as an educator began in 1954 when she became an instructor in guitar,...
Collection consists of drafts, illustrations and proof sheets from Hawgood's book "America's Western Frontiers."
A glass plate showing the first photograph sent by wireless radio. The envelope holding the glass plate states that this was the first photograph ever sent by wireless radio, transmitted April 29, 1925 from Honolulu to New York. The subject...
Adelia Hawkins was secretary to Los Angeles attorney and civic leader Henry O’Melveny (1859-1941). The collection includes newspaper clippings, photographs, and printed materials related to O’Melveny and his experience in Southern California collected by Hawkins.
This collection contains the professional and personal files of Alma Hawkins, the creator and original chair of the UCLA Dance Department; faculty member at UCLA, George Williams College, and Santa Monica College; and practicing dance therapist.
This collection contains notebooks, galleys, drafts, and outlines for Anne Hawkins' books about the Pony Express, along with some of her correspondence. Hawkins was a stenographer who lived in Southern California and was the author of , and .
Augustus Freeman Hawkins (1907- ) was a member of the California State Assembly (1935-63) a Democrat in the U.S. Congress (1963-91), Chairman of the Committee on House Administration (1981-84), Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor (98th-101st Congresses), and...
Yearbooks, ephemera, scrapbooks circa 1910-1970 for San Jose High School; materials from City of San Jose Zoning Office Library.
The Hawkins Family Collection of Pomoniana includes an assortment of Pomona College and high school materials belonging to Pomona College alumni Vera Hawkins ('09), Georgia Hawkins ('12), Joseph Hawkins (x'19), and JoAnn (Hawkins) Hayward ('42).
Two manuscript versions of the book (1987) prepared by Helen S. Hawkins and co-edited with G. Allen Greb and Gertrude Weiss Szilard. The early version (1974-1976) contains a larger volume of documents by Leo Szilard than the later condensed version....
Photographs taken by Joseph Hawkins at the 1996 Tagata Honen Festival in Kamaki, Japan. This annual Shinto festival is a fertility rite and a celebration of life, and its key focus is a large phallus carved from a sacred Japanese...
Letters from American servicemen in the European and Pacific Theaters during World War II, to relatives and friends in the United States, relating to war experiences.
The Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1920-2009 (80 boxes) document the successful aerospace engineering career of Hawkins at Lockheed, the relationships between industry, military, and government, and the development of airplanes, missile systems, and space vehicles during the second half of...
This diary is a daily account, written by Jabez Davis Hawks, of the trials his party endured when they left the schooner “San Juan” at San Domingo on August 11, 1849, and set out on foot for San Diego. The...
The collection consists of diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, business records, printing specimens, publications, and other materials created or collected by the printer Nelson C. Hawks between the years 1855 and 1918. Papers document Hawks' childhood; his religious education and observances as...
File contains one certificate of US citizenship for James Hawley, four handwritten letters to his wife Hatty Hawley, and two typed copies of the letters. The certificate is from 1844, and the letters span from 1849-1851.
Correspondence, reports, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to the Presidential campaign of 1932, and to Japanese-American foreign relations.
The Hawthorne Family papers at Stanford consist of letters, manuscripts, journals, sketch books, and memorabilia of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and of two of their children, son Julian [1846-1934] and younger daughter, Rose [1851-1926], both writers themselves....
Primarily papers of Julian Hawthorne (correspondence, MSS of his writings and his poetry, journals and notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, etc.), with a few papers also of his first wife, Minnie (Amelung) Hawthorne, and his second, Edith (Garrigues) Hawthorne. Included also are...
Jim Hawthorne was a radio and television personality during the 1950s and 1960s. His outrageous antics made him an innovative pioneer in non-traditional radio broadcasting. The collection consists primarily of bits, sketches, and ideas for routines, photographs, clippings, and correspondence.
Photographs of scenes at shipyard of Hay & Wright Ship Builders in Alameda, Calif. Ships depicted include Honoipu and lumber schooner Charles Nelson. Also includes two photographs of company founders Alexander Hay and E.V. Wright and their families posing before...
A collection of material related to the Hay family of Wisconsin, Chile, and New Jersey.
Manuscripts, notes, published research sources, correspondence, interviews, clippings, financial and employment records, legal papers, photographs, posters, original and reproduced graphic material, flyers, memorabilia and other material documenting the life of Harry Hay. Hay conceptualized and was a co-founder of the...
The collection documents the personal and professional interests of Harry Hay and his partner John Burnside. Of particular note are the materials on the Mattachine Society, the Radical Faeries, anti-draft activities, berdache and Native American culture, music, and California Kaleidoscopes....
Holograph letter written by John Hay, U. S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, to Richard C. Parsons, U. S. Representative from Ohio, on official stationery of the American Embassy, London. The letter describes embassy personnel as overworked and asks Parsons...
The bulk of the collection contains research notes relating to M. K. Gandhi, which Professor Stephen N. Hay used in his teaching at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his writings on Gandhi. Included are materials relating to several...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, government documents, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, sound tape cassettes, videotape cassettes, and memorabilia relating to semantics and education, student radicalism, the Japanese American community, American politics, the Republican Party, and American foreign relations...
The document Hayakawa's term as a United States Senator. The collection comes from Hayakawa's San Diego-based regional office, one of five regional offices in California, and consists only of office records. The San Diego regional office covered the counties of...
Relates to the history of, and current situation in, the Japanese Communist Party. Original article published in (Present Day Japan), edited by P. Mif and G. Voitinsky (Moscow, 1934).
Stanley Hayami was a Japanese American student from Los Angeles who attended high school at the Heart Mountain concentration camp in Wyoming.
This collection contains correspondence from Stanley Hayami and Sach Hayami, personal items and documents belonging to Stanley Hayami, ephemera, photographs of soldiers, artifacts, drawings, and newspapers.
Interview with Ruth Hayashi, Japanese-American living in Berkeley at the time of internment during World War II and return to Berkeley thereafter.
Carte de visite studio portraits of unidentified members of the Japanese acrobatic troupe of the Hayatake family. Subjects, including 5 men and 1 child, appear to be dressed in everyday attire, not stage costumes.
Charles H. Hayden (1827-1919) and Richard M. Hayden (1841-1936) lived in Callahan's Ranch (now Callahan) in Siskiyou County, California. The small collection contains bills of sale, receipts, and ephemera related to their life and business operations in Callahan's Ranch, California.
Research materials relating to his writings on backpacking, hunting, fishing, conservation and wilderness areas in California and the west.
, produced by South Carolina ETV and The Saint/Hayden Company, is the story of Corita (also known as Corita Kent or Sister Mary Corita). Included are three binders of interview transcripts from the documentary, a press kit, and what...
Letters from clients of Thomas E. Hayden concerning legal matters, BANC MSS C-B 985, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The Belmont Learning Complex (BLC) was established in an effort to relieve overcrowding in schools west of Downtown Los Angeles, as well as to provide a neighborhood school for students who were bused long distances (primarily to the San Fernando...
Tom Hayden, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1983-1992 and a State Senator, 1993-1998. He represented the 44th Assembly District in Los Angeles County until 1992 when his Assembly seat was eliminated with redistricting. Hayden was then elected to the...
1 letter (TLS) from John K. Fairbank, Harvard University, to Alex de Conde, UCSB Professor of History , 1971, re accompanying Boatner resume and typescript critique of Barbara Tuchman's Stillwell and the American Experience in China, based on Boatner's first-hand...
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, conference papers, conference programs, printed matter, sound recordings, photographs, and digital word processing files relating to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty, and especially to activities of the Mont Pèlerin Society.
The Alfred Hayes papers consist of 15 boxes of papers collected and/or created by Alfred Hayes and one box of papers belonging to Marietta Elliott, who was married to Alfred Hayes. Alfred Hayes worked as a screen and television writer,...
The scrapbook consists of annotations and clippings inserted to printed material. Bound scrapbook of printed material and newspaper clippings compiled by Hayes. Published volume with some pages cut out and replaced with newspaper clippings; other pages include annotation and strike-throughs....
The materials consist of brochures, catalogs, newspaper clippings, certificates, awards, diplomas, photographs, slides, negatives, transparencies, floppy discs, film portfolios and other materials. Also included is Dorothy Hayes' research, teaching, patent material and material about the 1970's exhibit "Black Artist in...
Memoranda sent to the Santa Barbara (California) News-Press by the national wire services and the United Office Office of Censorship, containing instructions to editors for censorship of war stories. Includes a few photographs.
Collection consists of slides of California landscape photography from photographer Emmett Hayes.
Assorted scrapbooks, research material, preservation records, manuscripts and original publications related to Mary Hayes Chynoweth and the True Life Church, the Hayes family, and Hayes Mansion.
The collection documents the use of racing homer pigeons during World War II to carry messages. The collection consists primarily of publications, photographs, and documents related to WWII and the use of racing pigeons. Also included are messages carried by...
This collection consists of the photographs, film music scores, scripts, and videotapes of American composer and orchestrator Jack Hayes (1919-2011).
Reports, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, contracts, maps, and printed matter relating to various aspects of governmental administration of Hong Kong, and especially to regulation of labor. Includes scrolls of calligraphy by Ching dynasty scholar-officials of Kwangtung Province, China.
In 1974 Janet Gray Hayes became mayor of San Jose, California and the first female elected to the office of mayor of a large American city. She was overwhelmingly reelected to a second term, and served as mayor until 1982....
The Janet Gray Hayes Papers Addition documents her tenure as a city council member, vice mayor and mayor, from the 1960s to 2014. This collection consists of newspaper clippings, campaign materials, photographs and other memorabilia. Additionally, some material dates before...
Manuscript drafts, correspondence, clippings, administrative records, and a gay studies course proposal, 1972-1979, from Joseph J. Hayes. In the 1970s, Hayes was an Associate Professor of English at California State University, Fullerton.
Papers document efforts circa 1979-1981 to preserve the Hayes Mansion in San Jose, California. Includes grant proposals and related documents, background on the mansion and Mary Hayes Chynoweth, City Council minutes and City Ordinances, records of the Association to Save...
Includes records assembled by Michael J. Hayes, a freight clerk working at Southern Pacific Railroad's Lombard station in Napa County, California during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Some of these document his career with Southern Pacific. Also includes select records...
Robert Mayo Hayes pioneered in the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of library operations. Spanning two decades (1955-1976),...
This collection consists of a scrapbook which includes newspaper and periodical clippings from the late 19th century, as well as a Thanksgiving dinner menu dated November 30, 1893.
Exterior and interior views of Hayfield House in Saratoga, Calif., chiefly taken about 1970. Hayfield House was designed by Julia Morgan and built for Chauncey and Henriette Goodrich in 1920-1921. Eight photographs depict decorations in the house for the 1948...
Consists of correspondence of Julia Morgan, with Chauncey Goodrich and Henriette Goodrich, the contract and notes on building of Hayfield House.
This six-page narrative is the description of someone's experience of the Holocaust. This item was found in a book from a used book sale. The author or original owner of the pages is unknown. In addition, the author's given name...
Photographic post cards, snapshots and some printed illustrations, primarily from Mexico City, Puebla, Taxco, Acapulco, etc. Some locations in Arizona included.
Much of this collection consists of correspondence, texts, and photographs created and gathered for an exhibit about individuals important in the history of basic and clinical neuroscience. The materials of this multi-authored, international endeavor were expanded, under leadership and editing...
Al Hayman was a theatrical producer and manager. The collection consists of carbon-copy holograph letters written by Hayman and compiled in two bound volumes.
Collection consists of 3 scrapbooks that include photographs of family, performers, and productions, programs of shows and films, and newspaper clippings. Notably includes some notes from Harry Houdini, anti-Hitler newspaper articles from the 1940s, and the entire Los Angeles Times...
This bound volume was acquired for its inclusion of Charles H. Haynes's translation of Duplessis's California, or the gold seekers of Sacramento. It is a holographic manuscript written in the blank pages preceded by John F. Ames's The mnemosynum.
File contains photocopy of handwritten letter (4 pages) and typed copy of letter. It was written by Cyrus Haynes to Elisha Haynes on September 9th, 1849.
Herbert Haynes was a machinist at the Sacramento Air Depot at McClellan Air Force Base, this collection contains various financial documents and employment records with dates ranging from 1927-1966.
Over 200 photographs of Yellowstone National Park, approximately 1880s, depicting scenery, hotels, and visitors, by photographer F. Jay Haynes.
Photograph album chiefly containing commercial and snapshot views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco in 1915. Other locations depicted include the University of California, Berkeley campus; and Mount Tamalpais. Three women, likely Haynes sisters or Haynes family...
The Haynes Foundation reports consists of 5 reports funded, and published, by the Haynes Foundation that describe and examine social and economic conditions in Los Angeles between 1948 and 1950. The reports were originally held by the Research Department of...
Consists of correspondence, sermons, and other papers of Haynes, a Baptist clergyman active in church affairs and civil rights; his second wife, Charlie Mae (Crawford) Lomax Haynes, a singer, church worker, and successful candidate for the School Board, who was...
John Randolph Haynes was an active reformer and member of the Progressive movement. His wife, Dora Haynes was a suffragist, leading the campaign for women's right to vote in California. Together, they founded The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes...
Mabel Haynes was born in Shanghai in 1918, and lived and worked in Shanghai and Hong Kong until 1949, when she and her husband fled from the new Communist regime. The collection consists of items collected by Haynes related to...
Several photographs of Gwen Avery and other musicians in concert circa 1980, taken by Teresa Haynes, who donated them to Coming Up! (now Bay Times) - who donated them to GLBTHS.
Notebook contains entries regarding her visits to libraries in England (Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Library of Science, Oxford Public Library, British Museum Library, and others) and France (Bibliotheque National and public libraries in Paris) during August and September 1909 (studying library...
Letters written to A. N. Hays, scrapbook and printed matter relating to the internment of Japanese-Americans in relocation centers during World War II.
Contains research notes, correspondence, typescript drafts and articles by Hays and others. Also contains over 6,000 computer files, as well as Hay's extensive collection of books, periodicals and manuscripts created by leading figures in the field of computational linguistics....
1920s comics by women artists clipped from local newspapers.
Orders, certificates, clippings, and photographs, relating mainly to the occupation of Germany and Austria after World War II.
Papers of U.S. Congressman Brooks Hays are held in several repositories including the JFK Library in Boston, the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives in Nashville, the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., Rutgers...
Peter L. Hays (1938- ) served as Professor of English at the University of California, Davis from 1966-2004. His papers contain a small amount of correspondence from his teaching and research including brief letters from Bernard Malamud, Arthur Miller, William...
Susannah Hays' collection of Matt Phillips art, photographs, reviews, and letters.
Collection contains photographs and documents from artist, Susannah Hays.
Papers of anthropologist and professor Terence Hays. The archive primarily concerns Hays' three field studies in the Papua New Guinea highlands in 1971-1972, 1981, and 1985, where he researched language and interactions between the sexes. The collection includes correspondence, field...
The collection documents the career of William C. Hays as an architect and as an educator working for the University of California.
This collection contains 170 photographs related to early California photographers E. J. Hayward and Henry Muzzall and consists chiefly of stereograph views of the Santa Barbara, California, region by Hayward & Muzzall, dating from the early 1870s to the mid...
Frank Hayworth built model planes and travelled the world extensively in the 1920s and 1930s,
Copy of first issue of "The Rare Bird," yearbook of the School of Medicine (1955); copy of Dr. Hazan's memoir "Looking Back at My America" (2006). Hazan was the business manager for the yearbook.
Diary entries, correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and slides relating to artists in Leningrad/Saint Petersburg in the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Includes letters by Russian artists, photographs of their artwork, and exhibit catalogs.
This collection contains an unpublished manuscript, "California's Romantic Ranchos" (ca. 1962) by journalist and editor Verne Dyson (1879-1971), on the history of the privately-owned California rancho lands granted under Spanish and Mexican rule. The manuscript is complemented by 326 photographs,...
Views of Los Angeles and environs collected by George W. Hazard and subsequently by Verne Dyson.
Album, compiled by G.W. Hazard, containing 989 photographs of early Los Angeles and surrounding cities.
This collection consists of biographical information, press clippings, correspondence, reports, lectures, research notes, and a handwritten manuscript on Greece....
Consists of correspondence, manuscripts and clippings of her writings, and scrapbooks detailing Schreiber's literary pursuits in and around the San Francisco Bay Area and the successful 1944 campaign of Stanton Arthur Coblentz for California Poet Laureate. Also includes a small...
Interview with the UCSB professor and former head of the Department of Natural Resources. Subjects include Stanford University, David Starr Jordan, Pacific College of Osteopathy, and UCSB. Interviewer: Gibbs M. Smith, UCSB Library Oral History Program, 1972. Interviewee(s): Hazel W....
The Photographs of Oregon, California, Idaho, and Other Western Scenes collection contains 310 items (293 stereographs, 7 cartes de visite, and 10 other mounted albumen prints) taken from about 1867 to 1895. Most of the prints are the work of...
The Logging Operations in Little River, California collection contains 5 cartes de visite photographs that have been attributed to photographer Martin M. Hazeltine. The collection features early views of the vicinity of the lumber mill town of Little River, in...
The Logging Operations in Little River, California collection contains 5 cartes de visite photographs that have been attributed to photographer Martin M. Hazeltine. The collection features early views of the vicinity of the lumber mill town of Little River, in...
Views of Mendocino and vicinity show views of the town (residences, public buildings), lumber mills and related scenes, surrounding scenery, and an Indian village (showing teepees made of scrap lumber).
Fifty-three stereoviews, plus one duplicate, of Yosemite Valley and the California Big Trees scenic views. All marked with the studio imprint of John P. Soule. This "California" series of photographs was produced by the photographer Martin Mason Hazeltine (1827-1903), though...
A collection of material related to the life and work of Elizabeth C. Hazelton; includes letters, business material, manuscripts, photographs, drawings, and ephemera.
Approximately 300 broadsides, street posters, and prints produced by Art Hazelwood and The San Francisco Poster Syndicate. Works focus on a range of social and political themes including climate change, economic justice, homelessness and housing justice, immigration, labor, war, class,...
Broad selection of political posters created by the San Francisco Poster Syndicate, many of them printed and distributed at demonstrations and other events. Topics include a wide range of contemporary local, national and global issues. Among the major themes represented...
The Harry Hazen Papers on the University Farm document student life during the earliest years of the Davis campus. The collection includes a scrapbook of photos and memorabilia from 1916-1918, the booklet "Harry and I on the University Farm", a...
A collection of personal and military material for Lemuel H. Hazzard, American Civil War Captain, carpenter, and railway postal clerk.
H.B. Underhill documents relating to land in or near Stockton, BANC MSS 69/149 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Mainly concerning his work on behalf of the Hopi Indians.
As a friend of the Hopi Indians, Diehl carried on an extensive correspondence with members of Congress and others respecting legislation bearing upon Hopi affairs, particularly the act passed in July, 1958, establishing a special court to determine right of...
Informal photojournalistic portraits, and miscellaneous everyday scenes, chiefly taken in public spaces in Mexico City. Photographs depict a broad cross-section of everyday persons, including barbers, diners in a cafeteria, pachucos, women in indigenous attire, a shoe shiner, waitresses, musicians, mail...
This collection contains a notebook kept by costume designer Edith Head (1897-1981) for the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). The three-ring binder includes copies of sketches, fabric samples, costume plot, and screenplay.
The Edith Head papers span the years 1911-1981 (bulk 1950s-1970s) and encompass 18 linear feet. The collection contains costume design drawings; general files, including clippings, programs, material related to fashion shows and tours, studio biographies, articles written by Head, and...
Photographs and miscellanea relating to the condition of troops stationed in the United States and Hawaii during World War II.
This collection consists of a patient letter. The correspondent (patient) visited the physician, Dr. John Green "to make application to you for relief when I was in Worcester [Massachusetts] last January [and] you was pleased to present me with a...
Sixteen lectures on 8 DVDs comprise a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University.
Contents.- [v. 1] Heads of discourses preach'd in 1849.- [v. 2] Heads and notes of discourses delivered ... in 1850. pt. 1.- [v. 3] Notes of discourses delivered in Percy chapel ... 1850-51.- [v. 4] Notes of discourses delivered in...
Letters from Heald family members and friends who had joined the gold rush in California, Peru, and Australia. Many are addressed to Mrs. Heald.
The contents include letters to family, which include Samuel’s brother and sister-in-law updating them with his whereabouts. Samuel’s sister-in-law also replies with local news and gossip in a letter addressed both to her sister (Martha) and Samuel. There are a...
Four diaries of Samuel Healds travels to and from California, mostly by ship; also includes personal papers and receipts.
This collection contains collection of student registers from the Healdsburg Elementary School, located in Healdsburg, California.
Dorothy Healey (b.1914) was a member of the Young Communist League (1928-), and the Communist Party (1932-1973). She was appointed a deputy labor commissioner by Governor Culbert Olson (1940), and served as the Chairman of the Los Angeles Communist Party...
Materials related to CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) organizing activities in the 1930s and 1940s in the Los Angeles area, with a focus on the American Communications Association-CIO attempt to organize the Los Angeles Western Union Workers (1944-1945). There is...
Photocopies and typescripts of poetry, chapbooks, correspondence, and envelope art collected by Trebor Healey, a published poet and award-winning fiction author. Healey was raised in Seattle, Washington, and spent the late 1980s and early 1990s in San Francisco. As of...
Records of the Healing Alternatives Foundation, including meeting minutes, correspondence, planning documents, publicity, newsletters, design/artwork files, funding sources and strategies.
Recollections of fourteen medical professionals in Saudi Arabia who from the early 1940s through the 1990s participated in a unique program to mitigate and solve not only the health problems of Aramco corporate employees and their dependents, but also those...
A four stanza ode lauding the beauty of the California natural world. Handpainted on white faced hard cardboard, with title in ornate red, green, and yellow script and neat text in black.
The collection documents the activities of the Health Care Council (HCC) of Orange County, California, a coalition of health-related organizations that works to improve access to healthcare services for all Orange County residents. Because HCC staff members serve as advocates...
The records of the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) document the earliest years of the California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal), which was established in 1965. This record group contains 20.5 cubic feet of textual records and 12 audio reels....
This collection comprises files for the educational and service programs administered by the Health Education Center at the University of California, Irvine.
Founded by Geoffrey Froner and Stefan Rowniak, the Health Outreach Team (HOT) was an organization “engaged in street-based AIDS education and health care management” in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood from 1987 through 1996. In a 1989 article, Froner and Rowniak...
The record group consists of 25.5 cubic feet of textual records from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development and related agencies covering the years 1967 to 1990. Memoranda, correspondence, and reports form the bulk of the material and...
Record Series 780 contains a scrapbook of black and white photographs and clippings concerning the construction of the Center for the Health Sciences.
This collection contains publications created by the UC Irvine Health Sciences unit, which encompasses the School of Medicine and Medical Center (also known as UCI Health). Publications include brochures and fliers for new buildings and events, general announcements, historical reports,...
The David Healy Papers collection consists of a draft of David Healy’s monograph and all associated interview transcripts/supplementary materials from his published oral history of psychopharmacology ( , Vols. I-III). It also contains research and testimony from multiple legal cases...
Photographs, scrapbooks, and a small amount of personal papers (police-related correspondence, ephemera, periodicals, and a few loose newsclippings) documenting Healy's SFPD career, from patrolman to Acting Chief of Police; and, to a lesser extent, his personal life. The collection reflects...
Clippings, pamphlets, and newspaper issues, relating to political and economic conditions in Ireland. Includes a motion picture film, entitled , produced by George Morrison. Also includes some correspondence between Herbert Hoover and J. A. Healy.
This collection of books, letters, and other manuscripts was amassed by James A. Healy from his early days as a bibliophile in the thirties until his death in 1975. Its greatest strengths are in the areas in which he had...
Correspondence relating to the building of his book and manuscript collection, subject files, articles, publications, photographs, etc.
This collection contains papers of U. S. Cutter ship captain Michael A. Healy (1839-1904) who commanded the U.S. Revenue Cutters "Corwin" and "Bear" off the Alaskan coast in the mid 1880s, and his family. Subjects include Alaska; the ships the...
This collection contains the papers of Scottish-American naval architect and interior designer Jack Heaney (1904-1972) primarily related to projects Heaney worked on in the mid 20th century at the marine design and naval architectural firm of George G. Sharp Inc....
Includes 26 photos of Asilomar, California (buildings designed by Julia Morgan); views of the Heard residence (10 Roble Road, Berkeley); the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; Berlin, Germany; Manchester, England; and launching of "Dwight B. Heard" ship. Also present are portraits...
Henry Fitzgerald Heard (October 6, 1889-August 14, 1971) was interested in parapsychology, Vedanta, philosophy, and religion. He took honors in history at Cambridge, 1911, where he also did his postgraduate work in philosophy of religions. He lectured at Oxford University...
Collection consists primarily of materials and memorabilia from the Class of 1980 commencement, as well as student directories....
Eddie Hearn (1913-1987) was a founding member of the UCLA Theater Arts Department, and was largely responsible for the UCLA Macgowan Hall production facilities. He retired from UCLA (1978) and began designing or consulting on theaters around the world and...
A collection of 887 lantern glass slides, many of which are hand-colored. Some of the slides have the names of Los Angeles photographers such as Dresser, C.C. Pierce, Putnam-Valentine, and F.H. Maude. There are also quite a few with the...
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and press clippings pertaining to Vicki Hearne, an American author, philosopher, and scholar of literary criticism and linguistics. Hearne was known for her published poetry with a focus on animals and their cognitive abilities.
Includes one each of the postal card and the limited edition postal card (including a portrait of William Randolph Hearst), with accompanying explanatory material.
This finding aid is for the oversize portrait and subject files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph morgue.
This finding aid is for the subject files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
This finding aid describes the biographical clippings files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
This collection consists of materials presumably filed as reference and administrative materials within the Los Angeles Examiner's library, including City Editor's Schedules and topical files, arranged alphabetically, containing pamphlets and other documents.
This finding aid is for negatives of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
This finding aid is for letters A-F of portrait files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph morgue. The finding aid for letters G-M is available at . The finding aid for letters N-Z is available at .
This finding aid is for letters G-M of portrait files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph morgue. The finding aid for letters A-F is available at . The finding aid for letters N-Z is available at .
This finding aid is for letters N-Z of portrait files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph morgue. The finding aid for letters A-F is available at . The finding aid for letters G-M is available at .
This finding aid describes the subject clippings files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains personal and business papers of George Hearst and his wife, Phoebe Apperson Hearst. A small portion of the collection relates to Mr. Hearst, a rancher, mining tycoon, and politican. His papers include correspondence, illustrated mining notes and reports, bills...
This collection consists of a selection of guides and rule books for various sports collected by the Hearst Library of the Department of Physical Education. The collection has been divided by men's and women's sports and then by type of...
The Millicent Willson Hearst Papers, 1914-1947 (bulk 1926-1935), contain social correspondence; charity files; real estate files for property in New York, Florida and Georgia; financial files; and personal and household expense files.
Miscellaneous collection of snapshots, studio portraits, photos of art, postcards and a small number of tintypes and cartes-de-visite. Subjects include family portraits, world travels, archeological sites and many photos of unidentified people taken in various places. Locations include the Hacienda...
The Hearst Ranch and Cayucos Photograph Collection contains nine vintage snapshots and 1 mounted print believed to have been taken by longtime Central Coast resident Clayton Leonard Morss (1891-1967). Includes black-and-white snapshots of construction of the Hearst Ranch in San...
Photographs show one exterior view and lavish interiors in the Hearst residence in Washington D.C.
Correspondence from William Randolph Hearst and Millicent Hearst to San Simeon chef Emmett Reilly.
Published caricatures and illustrations of William Randolph Hearst, an American newspaper publisher. Sources include illustrations published in Puck, Harper’s Weekly, and Judge.
Consists of 19 bound scrapbooks, correspondence and clippings chronicling the career of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Born in New York City Jan. 27, 1908 to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and Millicent Willson Hearst. In 1928 he began his career...
The William Randolph Hearst, Jr. photograph collection consists approximately 2500 photographic prints and negatives that document the private and public life of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. and the Hearst family from the late 1800s to 1990. It includes studio portraits,...
Consists of a portion of William Randolph Hearst's business and personal office files primarily for the years 1927-1929, 1937-1938, and 1944-1947. The papers present an overview of of Hearst's newspaper empire and his management and editorial styles; provide a glimpse...
Photographs, photocopies, and microfiche of federal records relating to property on the south rim of the Grand Canyon once owned by William Randolph Hearst.
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was built during the summer of 1942 and received its first contingent of Japanese Americans on August 12, 1942. It is located in Park County, northwestern Wyoming. The collection contains Community Camp Council meeting minutes,...
Chiefly snapshot photographs depicting camp views and activities of Japanese American internees at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. One photograph possibly depicts photographer Akira Omoto and sociologist Forrest E. LaViolette. Heart Mountain is also depicted in a few photographs.
Consists of Heart Mountain Relocation Center Community Council minutes and laws. Also includes Wash. Daily News Digest (Japanese edition).
This collection contains newspapers from the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Some of the newspapers have been digitized and are available online.
The Heartland Creative Community Association is a community organization formed in 1973 from earlier efforts in El Cajon, California to promote cultural growth, connectedness and programming in East San Diego County. Initial activities were sponsored jointly with the Women’s Committee...
Serial issues, newsletters, bulletins, reports, and other printed matter, issued by free market and anti-regulatory organizations, relating to environmental and economic public policy issues in the United States. Collected by the Heartland Institute.
Collection consists of original 16mm film negatives (with 3/4 inch video copies), audio tapes, and transcripts of interviews with Dr. Norman Shumway and Prof. Sidney Drell and of a conversation between Shumway and Drell.
H.L. "Sea-biscuit" Heartwell served as a civilian attached to the United States Army Air Corps in China in the 1940s, and as a technician for the Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (CNRRA) after the war. The collection contains items...
Documents the Heath's personal lives and the progression of Heath Ceramics. The collection consists of nine series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, N.S. Gustin, Ione Factory, Tahlequah Factory, Art and Artifacts, and Additional Donations. Included in these...
Donald Read Heath (1894-1981) was a career diplomat in the United States Foreign Service from 1920 to 1961. His papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, sound recordings, photographs, and printed matter largely surrounding his diplomatic positions. A few items remain...
Miscellaneous papers consisting of a notebook, 1898-1900, with notes and field observations; a note from Heath to Hubert Schenck, undated, and a description and drawings of Nucula rugosa, 1937-1943; reprint of THE ANATOMY OF THE PELECYPOD FAMILY ARCIDAE, 1941, and...
This collection consists of Helen Truesdell Heath's research materials and manuscripts of research related to the life of Samuel Pepys. It documents the long process of archival research on Samuel Pepys, and the numerous attempts that are taken by Heath...
Robert Lee Heath (1881-1974) joined the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in 1904 and rose through the ranks to serve as Chief of Police from 1924-1926. The R. Lee Heath scrapbook contains a total of more than 200 newspaper clippings...
Early history of the Loughead (later Lockheed) family and aircraft company, located in Santa Barbara, ca. 1916-1921. Assembled by Richard A. Heath. Includes numerous photographs.
One letter (TLS), an aerogramme from [?] Dent of J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., Publishers, to John Coulthard of San Francisco, re Heath Robinson who had illustrated a number of children's books for Dent. London, 23 August 1962. Alpha list.
Poem titled "Drifting" (3 typescript leaves), essay "Joaquin Miller at Home" (27 manuscript leaves, dated 1901 and signed by the author) and the essay "The man with the hoe and the man with brains" about the French painter Millet and...
Heavy Metal Magazine. A science fiction and fantasy comic created by founder Leonard Mogel largely based on the French science-fiction magazine Métal Hurlant.
Collection of published works, archival material, and ephemera related to heavy metal music and fan culture.
Twenty-two letters from Heber Gowen to his family in Kennebunk, Me., written from various California locations, mostly Petaluma. The letters describe the climate, Gowen's business ventures, sending money home, and life in Calif. Gowen arranges for his son to join...
Paul H. Hebner, born in Alameda, California in 1956, graduated from New York University in 1988. He has been a professional writer for 32 years. He is the son of a U.S. Navy aviator/crewmember on a Martin Mariner PBM-5 flying...
The collection contains the minutes from the Society's first meeting, on July 27, 1879 to December 12, 1895. The minutes contain the names of its first members; amendments to its constitution; and information regarding the business, finances, and activities of...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Hebrew early manuscript and printing collection, Printers Mss 49. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
The collection contains by-laws, news clippings, membership letters, and programs and bulletins. Also included is a copy of Myer J. Heppner's 1929 survey of the Petaluma borrowers from the Abraham Haas Loan Fund.
The records in this series contain materials related to the Hebrew Teachers College & the College of Judaica. Subseries include the Catalogs, Class Schedules, Description of Courses, Registration Reports, Colloquiums, and Faculty Meeting Minutes.
Formerly: Judah L. Magnes Museum Collection Number 1996.005
As a lifelong resident of the Roseville and Rocklin area, Uno Jacob Hebuck was especially suited to document the history of pioneer families of Placer County. Hebuck was born on September 27, 1897 in Roseville, California. The Uno J....
A noted American journalist and education editor, the collection includes speeches and writings, correspondence, reviews, memoranda, studies, scrapbooks, and printed matter, all relating to education in the United States.
Business and personal correspondence of George H. Hecke (1868-1950?), Yolo County, California farmer and California's first Director of Agriculture. Collection also includes one volume of minutes of the California State Board of Agriculture and one scrapbook illustrating outbreaks of hoof...
Heckla (scow schooner) and Magnolia (scow schooner) records (SAFR 18871, HDC0523) consists of three documents: a bill of sale for the HECKLA dated April 3 1916, and a Public Notice of Attachment and Libel Notice for the MAGNOLIA dated January...
The Warren Heckrotte papers (1940s, 1960s-2000s) document the work of American nuclear physicist and nuclear arms expert Warren Heckrotte through reports, notes, professional correspondence, printed materials, and one recorded interview.
The collection consists of writing by Hector Alliot; obituaries and biographical articles about Hector; article and notes about Laurena's father, Eli Moore; personal papers including correspondence with Charles Lummis; newspaper clippings; and ephemera. Also included are scrapbooks consisting of newspaper...
Light blue denim vest with white lining and Emperor Hector's emblem painted on the back.
A letter written to Dr. MacDougall from Hedda Hopper
Orders and personnel records, relating to American naval aviation, especially in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Reviews, newspaper clippings, speeches, interviews, directing notes and acting class notes and correspondence, chiefly by Jasper Deeter. Also minutes and committee meeting notes.
Satin white jacket with red neck, waist, and wrist trim with the name John Hedges stitched on the jacket.
E.R. Hedrick (1876-1943) was a professor of mathematics at UCLA (1937- ), and provost. He also served as vice-president for the University of California, was the editor-in-chief of the (1921-37), vice-president (1916) and president (1929-30) of the American Mathematical Society,...
Hedrick's correspondence and manuscripts, as well as meeting, seminar and conference materials.
This collection consists of material, dating to the 1960s-1970s, collected by Maurice, Virginia, and Barbara Heebner, friends of Bernard Herrmann, including correspondence, clippings, and a libretto to Bernard Hermann's tone poem
Papers of Walter Schussler Heebner (1917-2002), professional musician, composer, and songwriter, and executive at RCA Records and Capitol Records.
The Alan J. Heeger papers contain a large number of drafts, manuscripts, and correspondence relating to journal articles, conference papers, and patent applications, including files on his Nobel Prize-winning work. Also included are some materials from Heeger's college days and...
Artifacts and artwork from Fridolin W. Heer, M.D., as well as Heer's medical drawings, photographs and biographical material....
The Victor Heerman papers span the years 1917-1976 (bulk 1917-1946) and encompass 8 linear feet. The collection contains primarily script material in the form of various versions of scripts or scenarios written by Victor Heerman and/or Sarah Mason for more...
Chiefly studio portraits of Heeser family members. Also includes a few views of farm properties, two of them taken from aerial perspectives.
This collection contains correspondence between Helen Heffernan and Corinne Seeds.
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, and other material regarding Helen Heffernan, an educator who spent most of her career with the California State Department of Education. Includes personal correspondence and documents pertaining to her professional teaching career as well as...
The papers contain materials relating to American military activities during the Vietnam War, including a memoir, propaganda leaflets, other printed matter, and photographs. Also includes photographs of postwar Vietnam; and photographs, postcards, guidebooks, and other printed matter relating to war...
This collection contains 729 photographs of the travels of Elizabeth Compton Hegemann (1897-1962) through the Navajo Indian Reservation and the Grand Canyon from 1922 to 1934. The images chiefly document Southwest Indian life, particularly of Navajo and Hopi Indians, trading...
Collection consists of photographs and manuscripts....
Speeches and writings, transcript of interview, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to education in California, and especially to California state legislation regarding education.
This collection contains correspondence, transcripts, notes, photographs, and other material compiled by reporter Gerd Heidemann in his quest to discover the identity of B. Traven (also known as Ret Marut), editor of the German revolutionary journal . A complete run...
Relates to the involvement of Russia in World War I and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.
Relates to conditions in Czechoslovakia during World War II, the postwar communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and postwar world politics.
Notes and drawings relating to fire engines, steam shovels and tractors, bulldozers, and other kinds of agricultural machinery.
Harold Heifetz (1919- ) was a playwright and author. The collection consists of 59 engravings and lithographs representative of 19th century book illustration. Illustrations are mostly English, although a few French and German prints are included.
The collection contains primarily sound recordings of performances of Jascha Heifetz, but it also includes recordings of other artists, some of whom were collaborators with Heifetz, as well as one recording of his teacher, Leopold Auer. There are 924 recordings...
German national socialist memorabilia, including daggers, knife and sheath.
This collection contains the professional papers and materials of Louis H. Heilbron, a San Francisco-based labor law attorney who served on several boards overseeing higher education. He was instrumental in the development of the California State University system during...
Delivered in Marburg, Germany. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Relates to German paratroop operations on the eastern and western fronts during World War II through the battle of Monte Cassino.
Collection consists of manuscripts and reproductions of piano-vocal scores of popular songs, a few with obbligato instrumental parts, most with texts in English or Hungarian. Also included are published sheet music of songs, and popular Hungarian dance music arranged for...
London gallery directed by Andrew Ciechanowieck. Records include extensive correspondence with museums, galleries, collectors, and other colleagues in Europe and the United States. Photographs document paintings, drawings, sculptures, and decorative art sold and exhibited by, and offered to the gallery....
Julien Heimendinger was a Renault salesman, with exclusive contracts to sell Renault vehicles in Shanghai in the 1930s. The collection consists of exclusivity contracts from 1934-1936 between Heimendinger and Renault, a letter from Renault offering discounts on certain Renault vehicles,...
Memoirs, correspondence, interview, photographs, and miscellany, relating to the American military entrance into and occupation of Berlin at the end of World War II. Sound use copies of sound recordings available. In part, photocopy.
Orders, instructions, and printed matter, relating to the civil administration and relief of the Philippines, 1944, war crime trials in the Pacific, and the administration of government in Japan following World War II.
When the Domestic Partners Law went into effect in San Francisco on Valentine's Day in 1991, many LGBT people staged a celebration at City Hall. This collection documents the event and the city's legal recognition of same-sex couples.
Relates to the foundation and early activities of Radio Free Europe.
This finding aid describes four separate collections acquired by the Getty Research Institute in 1997 and related to Robert Heineckens's project, a five-year endeavor centered on the GAP's 1990s khaki pants advertising campaign.
The bulk of the Arthur Heinemann collection consists of scripts from television shows and TV Movies on which he worked, such as Star Trek, Little House on the Prairie, The Father Clements Story, and United States Steel Hour. Also included...
Edward Henry Heinemann, (14 March 1908 – 26 November 1991) was a noted military aircraft designer for Douglas Aircraft.
These papers pertain to his attendance at Stanford and include registration cards, his scholar's commutation ticket for the Southern Pacific Railway, notebooks from geometry classes, notes from a lecture on steam engines, a letter from Prof. Ellwood Cubberley urging him...
This collection contains the professional papers of Donald Heiney, documenting his work as a novelist and critic. It includes manuscripts, unpublished drafts and plans, correspondence, notebooks, proofs, newspaper clippings, photographs, and research files relating to his novels and critical works.
This is a single blue colored advertising postcard of the Heinhold's First and Last Chance Bar, with the caption "Original bar made famous by Jack London, Foot of Webster Street, Oakland, Calif."
Correspondence, diaries, notes, and miscellany, relating mainly to conditions in Germany during World War II and to German military operations. Includes correspondence with family members serving in the German army.
The collection documents the professional and personal lives of science fiction author Robert Heinlein and his wife, Virginia Heinlein. Materials in the collection include manuscripts, short stories, articles, book reviews, screen plays, television and radio programs, personal and professional correspondence,...
Chiefly concerning the land and cattle interests of John Heinlen and his sons. A few letters and accounts of John R. and George A. Heinlen. Diplomas, 1880 & 1882, of Anna J. and Mary E. Heinlen, from the University of...
This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, receipts and accounts concerning the Heinlen family and its property holdings in several Northern California communities, including Fresno and Tulare counties. Much of the collection pertains to numerous legal suits over property rights.
Contains primarily teaching materials and a very small amount of reference and research materials from Nitsche's Berkeley teaching career.
The collection consists of eight series: correspondence; personalia; professional materials; case files; press and publicity; subject files; photographs; and selected artifacts/evidence. Materials date from around 1888 through 1953 and document the full range of Edward Oscar Heinrich's professional activities and,...
Correspondence with members of the family in Germany, advising them on preparations for a journey to St. Louis, Missouri. With typed translation of one letter.
Page proofs of Lienhard's "Californien unmittelbar vor und nach der Entdeckung des Goldes" with annotations and corrections in his hand, evidently not incorporated into any later editions or translations (folder 1), and photocopies of Lienhard family correspondence relating to Lienhard...
Relates to German naval operations during World War II, and to prisoners of war in Norway.
This collection contains correspondence and records relating to Pvt. Elmer E. Heinton, AEF and Carl Heinton around the First World War, dated 1909-1919.
Letter written by Geo[rge A. Heintz] on August 9, 1906 requesting money from [unknown person, letter is damaged] on Southern Pacific Letterhead.
Portraits of Heintz at work, views of radio equipment, transmitters, and machinery built by the company of Jack & Heintz.
The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, oral history audiotapes and transcripts, and other research materials accumulated by author and wine historian William F. Heintz. The materials focus on the history of wine and wineries in Southern California, particularly in the...
Major General Samuel Peter Heintzelman (1805-1880) was a Major General in the United States Army and served in the military from 1825-1869. This collection of biographical material spans from 1864-1880 and includes two book excerpts and typed copies of a...
Letters between Southern Pacific Railroad Superintendent of Motive Power at Sacramento, Taylor W. Heintzelman and patent attorney Joseph Snowden Bell of New York, concerning patents obtained by Heintzelman for various railroad locomotive and car appliances.
Research notebooks and papers, correspondence, scientific photographs and slides, clippings, scholarly reprints, family & personal photographs and material.
Photographs, mainly depicting the reinterment of the Austrian socialist leader Otto Bauer in Vienna in 1948. Collected by Grete and Otto Heinz.
Relates to workers' councils in Austria during the period 1918-1923. The study formed, in part, the basis for the book by Rolf Reventlow, Zwischen Alliierten und Bolschewiken: Arbeiterräte in österreich 1918 bis 1923 (Vienna, 1969). Includes both original typescript and...
Orders, personnel records, and photographs, relating to American naval operations.
(1925-2003). One black and white photograph of German writer Heinz Piontek, laid in his Eh de Wind umsprang (PT2676.I55 E32 1985). Alpha list.
Ivan C.F. Heisler was an American photographer. This film depicts Leon Trotsky, his wife Natalia Sedova, and members of their entourage, together with the artist Diego Rivera and his wife, the artist Frida Kahlo, in Coyoacan, Mexico. Includes original print,...
Stuart Heisler began his career in the film industry in 1913. He became a film editor and later a director of motion pictures. In the late 1950s and throughout the 60s, Heisler also did a substantial amount of television work....
A small, but rich collection of correspondence, articles, clippings and sermon notes of Reverend Aaron Allen Heist, a Methodist minister driven by his Christian faith to lead a life of activism for social justice in the mid twentieth century.
Relates to social, political, and economic conditions of, and current trends among, Germans in the Soviet Union. Study prepared for the United States Department of State Office of External Research.
Dorothea "Granny" Heitz enrolled at San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge or CSUN) in the 1960s as a 53 year old student. In 1966 she formed a group called the Granny Girls, a spirit squad and...
Dorothea "Granny" Heitz enrolled at San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge or CSUN) in the 1960s as a 53 year old student. In 1966 she formed a group called the Granny Girls, a spirit squad and...
Heizer directed important field work in the Sacramento Valley of California, near Lovelock, Nevada, and the Mayan sites of La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico and Abaj Takalik, Guatemala. He published more than 500 books and articles concerning archaeology and anthropology. He...
Papers of Lyn Hejinian, American poet, publisher and editor of Tuumba Press, co-editor of , and co-director of the literary project Atelos. She has been a member of the Poetics Faculty at the New College of California and is a...
The Helberg Collection consists of three Vermont farm ledgers (1806-1842); Underwood family Vermont land records (1792-1836); Bliss and Woodward-Underwood family genealogies; T.J. Edson Iowa and Wisconsin land records (1856-1867); and, T.J. Edson's Civil War correspondence, other Civil War papers and...
The collection consists of primary and secondary source materials collected by William Helbush in his position as engineer for the San Francisco Department of Public Works. The collection contains project records, including reports, contracts, notes, specifications, plans, blueprints, and site...
Research papers of Julius Samuel Held, American art historian renowned for his scholarship in 16th- and 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art, expert on Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Rembrandt. The ca. 70 linear feet of material, dating from...
Contains seventeen journals of various sizes containing clippings, quotations, visual images, collages, advertisements, and other inserted materials. Also contains handwritten and typescript correspondence, poems, articles, photographs of Helen Adam, ephemera, etc.
Includes: correspondence; drafts of writings; photographs, including photographs of Salz's paintings; clipping files; materials relating to Salz's husband Ansley Salz; and a typescript diary of a trip to South America, 1922-1923.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings and photographs, relating to her activities with UNESCO, San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco Museum, and other philanthropic organizations.
(1872-1961) One letter (TLS) from American editor, bibliographer, and library educator, Helen E. Haines, to Dr. Sweet, re his analysis of Mourning Becomes Electra. Pasadena, Jan. 15 , 1932. Laid in Eugene O'Neill, Mourning Becomes Electra (New York: H. Liveright,...
Photographs include family snapshots, portraits, proof sheets. Many items relate to politics and government, labor issues, consumer advocacy, etc. Also includes textual material. Ephemera includes buttons, business cards, name tags, etc.
Contains correspondence and other papers and printed materials, with a detailed index, concerning Helen Haines' career as a librarian specializing in book selection, a book review columnist, and an instructor at the Los Angeles Public Library, Library School. Includes general...
Clippings, material relating to Henry Wells and the Wells family, notes and correspondence concerning Nora May French.
One letter (TLS) to Mrs. David Ellis Lit, re book The Eleanor Roosevelt We Knew, Sept. 19 , 1963; also one letter (ALS) to Harriette von Breton, soliciting gifts for the Harlem School of the Arts, Inc. New York, 23...
Correspondence, clippings, notes, programs collected or generated during the preparation of Douglas' oral history interviews. (Final transcripts cataloged as BANC MSS 82/51 c.)
Comments on career as actress and opera singer; marriage to Melvyn Douglas; years as Congresswoman, 1944-50; 1950 Senate campaign running against Richard Nixon and aftermath; women and independence; speaking engagements and civic activities since 1950. Appended: photocopies of Gahagan family...
Office, Bancroft Library. (Copies of photographs inserted; photocopies of documentary material appended to some interviews).
Interviewees, and titles of interviews, as follows: (Copies of photographs inserted; photocopies of documentary material appended to many interviews): Juanita Terry Barbee. Helen Gahagan Douglas's Office Staff--Work and Relaxation. Rachel Bell. Helen Gahagan Douglas and Foreign Policy. Arthur Goldschmidt. Helen...
Interviews relating mainly to the 1950 U.S. Senate campaign in California and the preceding primary election. Copies of photographs inserted; copies of some documentary material appended to interviews.
3 page letter of Nov.1, 1983 refers to "Clink" Greenhood's illness and a forthcoming donation of letters, books, and writings to The Bancroft Library. Refers to the old days of the Grabhorn Press and their friendship. Also includes a 2...
Box 1 relates primarily to her translation of Jean Nicolas Perlot's autobiography, Gold Seeker. Included is correspondence with Alfred A. Knopf, Dale L. Morgan, Ghislaine LeJeune (Perlot's granddaughter) and others; notes; a photocopy of her manuscript, and several reviews of...
Literary letter to Jeany Gilder, sister of the editor and critic Richard Watson Gilder (1971 March 14.) castigating Osgood & Co., the publisher of her first book, Verses (1870); personal letter to "Dearest [Botame?] strongly apologetic for having missed a...
(1830-1895). One note (ANS) by the American author, best known for Ramona, sending regards. Colorado Springs, 24 Dec. 24,1873. Laid in Jackson's Verses (Sweet PS2107.V4 1874). Alpha list.
1. One Summer in the High Sierras. Gives information on her parents; her father's work building dams for the Blue Lakes Water Company in Alpine Co., 1899-1901, utilizing Washoe Indians as laborers; life in Sutter Creek (51 leaves). 2. Early...
Approximately 110 letters received by Helen Jonas of Brookfield, Illinois between 1951 and 1975. The bulk of the letters are written by Jonas' cousin Otylka Petersen and her son, Carlton, from Alhambra, California to Jonas and her children, Charles (Buddy)...
Transcripts of autobiographical statements by the philosopher Manfred Buhr, the journalist Günter Wirth, and political officials Günter Kleiber and Manfred Uschner, relating to political and intellectual conditions in East Germany prior to German reunification. Collected by the Helen Kellogg Institute...
Notes, bibliography and clippings concerning F. Simcoe, Indians (including "Prophet dances") and pioneers in Washington.
Chiefly correspondence and manuscripts of Helen L. Hawkins (pseud. Hannah Hinsdale), including letters to her daughter, Quail. Also includes misc. Hawkins family material, including the guestbook of Hannah and Quail Hawkins (1949). Hannah Hinsdale manuscripts are: "Miss Lotta: a play...
Manuscripts of articles, plays (one on Lotta Crabtree), short stories, poems, and novels, most of them unpublished. Also included are notes and manuscript drafts of her unpublished book on Belinda Mulrooney Carbonneau's adventures in Alaska.
The Helen Matthewson Club was a living cooperative for UCLA university women, established in 1923 by Dean of Women Helen Matthewson Laughlin. This record series contains the administrative files of the club; event programs and publications, including drafts, research materials,...
Autochrome views of the Santa Barbara garden of Margaret Baylor and of the countryside around Santa Barbara and Ojai. Baylor appears posing in her garden in a few photographs. Another woman who is perhaps Murdoch also appears with Baylor in...
The collection consists of personal and organizational correspondence; a scrapbook that chronicles her many organizational involvements; a manuscript called "History and Development of the Jewish Community of Santa Barbara, 1923-1969," written by Motto; and papers that document Motto's work with...
Nestor discusses her family background and childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area, and her life and career as a photographer. Included are her recollections of meeting Dorothea Lange, photographing the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley, California, and various projects...
View of the front of U.C. Berkeley's Sproul Hall during Free Speech Movement demonstration, photographed by Helen Nestor, 1963 (printed later?). Portrait of Nestor, photographed by Pamela Valois, 1991. Brochure for Richmond Art Center exhibition: Helen Nestor, 1968.
Helen P. Drew (1904; steam schooner) mates logbooks (SAFR 18595, HDC0564) consists of five logbooks dating from March 1933 through April 1935. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Papers; correspondence; and minutes from the various organizations with which Geballe was affiliated.
Family estate and property documents; correspondence, both professonal and personal, from 1930 to 1972; files relating to MacGregor's service on the Governor's Advisory Committee on Children & Youth (1959-1970) and the North Oakland District Council (1957-1974); newspaper clippings relating to...
Includes research notes, manuscript drafts, and correspondence, the majority of which relate to Parish's extensive writings on Bartolome de las Casas.
Letters written by novelist and short story writer Allan Seager between 1928 and 1934, and a manuscript of his obituary from 1968; also includes a folder of letters from Stephen E. Connelly, who wrote a thesis on Seager, and three...
Typewritten alphabetical card file with names of newspapers and their dates of publication. Some cards have more extensive entries. Research material for her publication "California mining town newspapers, 1850-1880: a bibliography," published in 1954.
Interviews with a Japanese Niseii family.
Written from the family ranch, Hill Girt Farm at Martinez, Calif.; from San Francisco; from Stanford University, where she was a student, class of 1900; and from Alameda, Calif. where she taught nature studies in Alameda High School. Also, a...
Papers relating to the history of Marin County, California, in all its aspects. Primarily the archive of Helen Van Cleave Park with some material from other Marin historians, including Florence Donnelly, Lucretia W. Little, and George Epindendio. Most materials housed...
Collection of manuscript love letters (165 letters, circa 900 p.) from a kindergarten teacher living in Los Angeles, Calif. to her fiancé stationed at an Army Air base in San Diego, Calif. Written over the course of 278 days, the...
Collection consists of playbill for the Fifth Avenue Theatre dated Jan. 8, 1878 for the play Adrienne starring Helena Modjeska, a Los Angeles Express article dated April 12, 1909 titled Solemn funeral services for late Madame Modjeska, an newspaper article...
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, and clippings concerning her activity and interest in writing, particularly poetry.
Pencil sketches (portraits and caricatures), and photographs of bust sculptures, and copy photographs of sketches. Includes an album of sketches on napkins or tissue, a small sketchbook, and panoramic group portrait of a 1923 conference at Asilomar, Calif. (shelved in...
The collection includes immigration, citizenship, and identity documents from Austria, Poland, Germany, and the United States for Helene Jacob, her first husband, Mark Gutter, and other members of the Gutter and Kohn family. These documents date from the late 1910s...
The Helene Maxwell Brewer papers consist of professional and personal materials. The professional materials relate to Brewer's work on an intended biography of Francis J. Heney and a 1958 edition of Amos Pinchot's Amos Pinchot's The History of the Progressive...
Mrs. Fred Meyer posing in what appears to be an actress' costume.
Portraits in the pictorialist manner of Sturdivant's mentor, Johan Hagemeyer. Includes a portrait of Hagemeyer and 2 copy portraits of Sturdivant taken by Hagemeyer during the period of her studies with him.
The William H. Helfand Collection contains more than 7,000 European and American prints and ephemera relating to health professions including medical, dental, and mental wellness. The materials date from the 1490s to the early 21st century and contain many social...
Descended from one of Roseville's pioneer families, Jerome Clark Hellar was born on April 23, 1904 at 605 Oak St. in Roseville to Martin Colin Hellar and Elva Clark Hellar. He was thereafter known to family and friends as...
Collection of historical postcards commemorating various international expositions primarily in Europe, assembled by donor Alf Heller.
The Heller Committee for Research in Social Economics budgets consists of thirty five budgets, 1933-1950, with accompanying explanatory text, on the cost of living for families of different occupations and for single women in San Francisco. The Heller Committee for...
The collection consists of the historical collection of the Heller Ehrman law firm, including papers, books, photographs, and audiovisual materials related to the firm’s history, dated from 1893 to 2007.The materials were collected by Heller Ehrman staff to document the...
The small collection of 36 items contains 20 letters and postcards of Richard Feynman to his childhood friend Elmer W.Heller, in addition to letters from others to Elmer Heller, including two letters from Arline Greenbaum, Feynman's first wife. Also included...
The papers include correspondence dating from the early sixties with nearly 600 figures in the middle of the literary world including writers, critics, and publishers. Of particular note is correspondence with Cid Corman, Clayton Eshleman, Walter Hamady, Jackson Mac Low,...
This collection contains business records of the Heller family grocery business, operated by Mathias F. Heller in San Diego, CA from 1892 to 1929.
Printed reproductions of drawings of people and scenes in German East Africa. Published in Berlin by J. Zenkers.
Mark Hellinger (1903-1947) was an American journalist, theatre columnist, writer, and film producer associated with Universal. This collection includes business records, employment contracts, financial records, annotated scripts, and project files associated with Hellinger's work as a producer.
This collection primarily consists of Helliwell's lab notebooks, journal articles, and technical reports....
Theatrical diaries kept by Florence Marx Hellman of Los Angeles, California.
Irving H. Hellman (1883- ) was the vice-president and director of the Hellman Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, director of the Merchants National Bank and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. His hobby was horseback riding, and he was president...
Business papers, chiefly correspondence, pertaining to Hellman's activities in banking, electric and cable railway transportation, and real estate investment, particularly in southern California and San Francisco. Correspondence is with and about the banks and financial institutions with which Hellman was...
Photographs, ca. 1892-1912, of Leah Hellman and others. Most of the views are of recreational activities and show people at various Southern California tourist locations. There are several tintypes. See also: Leah Hellman Meyberg scrapbook, General Collection 1132.
The materials consist of research files, subject files, publications and correspondence documenting public key cryptography and the Beyond War project....
Land tenure records and memorials concerning the Hellman family originally from Los Angeles and the Heller family of San Francisco. Individuals concerned are: Isaias W. Hellman, Esther Hellman, Clara Hellman (Mrs. E.S. Heller), Emilie S. Heller, Edward Hellman Heller and...
From the Hello, World website: This compilation of essays is an effort to find a young, modern voice that expresses what we feel everyday about politics, society and culture. We hope to explore what makes us American, what creates our...
Commemorative United States presidential sets consisting of a medallion, a lithographic portrait and an autograph. Each set is framed and under plexi-glass and is current to Ronald Reagan. Also letters and other documents written or signed by well-known people. 1784-1956,...
Placards and baked goods wrappers from Helms Bakery, 1930-1969
Receipt for funds from the German government for furtherance of revolutionary activities in Russia. Photocopy.
Melvyn B. Helstien received his PhD in theater from the University of Minnesota in 1962. He became a UCLA professor in the Department of Theater Arts in 1963, served as department vice-chair from 1971-1973 and again from 1981-1985. He retired...
The Melvyn B. Helstien papers consist of slides, diapositives, pen & ink illustrations, correspondence, articles, newsletters, manuscripts, bibliographic materials, journals, photographs, slides, index cards, and essays produced and collected by Dr. Melvyn Helstien. The materials are from Afghanistan, Africa, Argentina,...
Political posters produced by Garland Kirkpatrick and his design consultancy Helvetica Jones. Works feature prominent textual graphics, most includiing political quotes.
Contains 2 letters dealing with insurance for mine and delivery of order and receipts of the various incarnations of Helwig & Trood companies.
The small collection contains materials from John H. Helwig related to a mining claim for the Jennie Lind Placer Mine in North Bloomfield, California in the late twentieth century.
Papers belonging to 19th century English poet Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans.
An Aldine Autograph Album book makes up the bulk of the manuscript collection. Over two hundred signatories used elaborate calligraphy and composed verse to commemorate the meeting. Others drew, painted in watercolor, while some quoted French or Latin, composed lines...
This collection comprises photographs, documents and correspondence documenting the fate of members of a Dutch Jewish family, the Hemelraads, during the Holocaust.
Articles by and about Ernest Hemingway published in magazines.
Denne Petitclerc met Ernest Hemingway while Peticlerc was working as a reporter for a Miami, Florida newspaper. Four personal letters from Hemingway were donated to the Ruben Salazar Library in 1969 by Petitclerc. They are from a correspondence Petitclerc held...
The William Hemmerdinger papers document his multifaceted career as a teacher, artist, writer, gallerist and curator. The collection is particularly rich in research files about artists and in ephemera from Southern California galleries. Also included are original artworks by artists...
Include clippings about the Company and letters congratulating Hemphill on his appointment as general manager, 1924.
Correspondence, biographical information, research notes, printed works, and photographs.
Holograph letter written on stationery of the 15th Vermont Regiment, Company A.
The Joseph and Jeanne Henabery papers span the years 1905-1992 (bulk 1915-1973) and encompass 6.8 linear feet. The production material, comprising the majority of the collection, contains scripts, clippings, and occasional contracts and correspondence. There is coverage for most of...
Documents relating mainly to his military career. Include statement by Joaquín Beltrán concerning Limón's participation in the attack against Vera Cruz and by Victoriano Huerta re services rendered in the campaign in Chihuahua against Pascual Orozco. Also included: Limon's certificate...
Paul L. Henchey worked for the Southern Pacific Company. He enjoyed taking photographs of old mills, mines and buildings in rural areas in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. The collection consists of 1350 negatives.
Correspondence, business, legal and mining papers, field notes and surveys, miscellaneous mining materials....
Collection includes the papers of Terry Henderling (1941–2020), a gay activist. Henderling was one of the co-founders of the Gay Democratic Club (later called the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club) and the GLBT Historical Society. He worked on Harvey Milk’s...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, minutes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to higher education in the United States, especially at Antioch College and the State University of New York, and to higher education for women.
This collection consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and event programs collected by a student from the first class in 1965 at the University of California, Irvine.
The collection contains individual and group photographs, racing event photographs of planes, equipment, and exhibits of the National Air Races from 1928 to 1938. Documents include a scrapbook, an autograph book from the 1934 races, and a three-ring binder of...
The collection consists of research materials related to agriculture and irrigation efforts, including articles written by Henderson, research data, notes, reports, and correspondence. Also included is a large number of photographs of various irrigation techniques and equipment from the 1930s...
The Duncan Henderson production strip boards for THE PERFECT STORM are undated. There are four volumes holding strips of paper, each containing information about a scene for the script dated January 26, 1999. The information includes the scene, location, and...
Photographs show identified wives of legislators at two social teas hosted by Mrs. Earl Warren.
The Henderson family photograph, 1960-1964, (SAFR 24856, P16-016) is comprised of a copy photograph of an original half-tone print of waterskiing in Aquatic Park during a Columbus Day celebration, San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Item...
Writings and sound recordings of an interview, relating to Richard Sorge, Soviet spy in the German Embassy in Japan. Includes an annotated affidavit by Joachim von Ribbentrop relating to the war crimes trial of Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese ambassador to Germany...
This collection documents a pictorial history of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Included in this collection are newspaper clippings of the earthquake, personal accounts of the earthquake, correspondence, photographs, postcards, periodicals, maps, and ephemera.
This collection contains materials related to the life and work of Joseph L. Henderson, a pre-eminent Jungian analyst, scholar, and co-founder of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. Materials include correspondence, photographs, videos, DVDs, art books, museum publications, drawings,...
Copies of photographs and news clippings about early workers and crew at the Port Costa Brickyard.
Pamphlets, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, circulated material, correspondence, and notes relating to drought and famine in Ethiopia, relief and development assistance to Ethiopia, and political conditions and civil war in Ethiopia.
Relates primarily to Soviet-American relations in the interwar period, and also to American Red Cross relief work in Russia, the Baltic States and Germany, 1919-1921, and to American-Irish relations. Published as A Question of Trust: The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic...
The archive consists largely of Marjorie Henderson's drawings and illustrated letters to her friend and collaborator, Ruth Plumly Thompson. Also included are photographs, ink drawings, and approximately 300 tear sheets of a cartoon "Forgetiquette" on which they collaborated.
Personal collection of Henderson of historical information about Santa Paula. Much of the materials was used by her to write her books
The Randall Henderson Papers (1905-1981, bulk 1930-1970) comprise correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials relating to Henderson's professional and personal life. Of particular note are Henderson's activities as editor of and other publications, his work as a desert conservationist, and...
This collection consists of books, articles, papers and doctoral dissertation of psychologist, Steven J. Hendlin, PhD.
Original drawings by Donald S. Hendricks to illustrate John Rechy's (2003), together with emails from Rechy to Hendricks; and a set of paper dolls from Hendricks' series.
Gloria Hendricks served on the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Ballet Guild from 1960-69. She was in charge of Guild publicity and was later the Secretary. She also served as chairman of the Publicity Committee for the San...
Collection consists of photographs and slides pertaining to railroad freight cars and locomotives. The collection was assembled by railroad modeler, historian, and author Richard H. Hendrickson.
The Stephen Hendrickson papers span the years 1991-1996 and encompass 3 linear feet. The collection contains production files, drawings, and photographs related to two films, DIGGSTOWN (1992) and EYE FOR AN EYE (1996)....
Kathleen Hendrix, humanitarian and former Los Angeles Times journalist, was a friend of both Paul Monette (1945-1995) and his partner in later life, Winston Wilde. Monette is best known for his contributions to contemporary gay American literature as a novelist...
Lindell Hendrix served in the 8th Air Force in the World War Two and worked for Republic Aircraft after the War.
[Earl of Nottingham]. One letter (ALS), addressed "My Lord," mainly re his sister's problems and her death. 7 Apr. 1679. Gift of G. Titus Purchase. Alpha list.
Contains mostly correspondence concerning Oregon land fraud cases, the San Francisco graft prosecutions, the Progressive Movement, and the Democratic Party in California. Some correspondence is addressed to Mrs. Heney, C.W. Cobb (Heney's law partner), and a few others. Also includes...
Memories of woking for "The Mill", the Southern Pacific, Milling industry were discussed
The collection contains a volume of correspondence between General Chao and other prominent political figures in the 1920s and a calligraphy album commemorating Chao's 80th birthday...
Four silver dollars, dated 1896, 1922, 1923, and 1924; and one coin from the Jamestown Exposition, 1907.
Collection consists of class exams and essays, 1902-1906; subjects include Latin, law (torts, equity, contracts), and English literature.
J. Clark Henley (1950 May 10-1988 August 20) was a gay artist and writer. This collection contains two map-posters by Henley. “Alligator Oz: Tails of the City, Land of Make-Believe” (1976) represents gay life in San Francisco, foregrounding gay bars,...
Notes and memorabilia relating to Henn's affiliation with International Harvester; framed lithograph.
The television series was a situational comedy that aired 1959-1962. The cast featured Jackie Cooper and Abbey Dalton. The collection consists of scripts and production information from the program
This collection contains unsorted literary writings, student papers, journals, drawings, and biographical materials by Daniel Hennessey, who received a Ph.D. in Germanic Literatures at the University of Southern California in the mid-1960's and taught at California State University at Los...
The Kathleen Hennessey papers include a wide range of materials, largely centered around computer science and information processing. The bulk of the material originates from Hennessey’s tenure at Texas Tech University, particularly her involvement with the Institute for Studies of...
The materials consist of publications, research and teaching files, professional files and correspondence, and audiovisual materials....
Essay written during his fifth year as President of Stanford University.
In addition to Hennessy's speech, the program also included remarks by Isaac Stein, president of the Board of Trustees, the Rev. Scotty McLennan, dean for religious life, and former university presidents Gerhard Casper, Donald Kennedy and Richard W. Lyman; the...
Poet Dianna Henning is the author of , , and . She worked with the California Poets in the Schools Program and facilitated the Thompson Peak Writers Workshop in Lassen County, California. The collection contains personal journals, correspondence, and manuscripts...
Photos, correspondence, pamphlets relating to the Sweeney banjo and to banjos in general.
The Paul Henreid papers span the years 1934-1987 (bulk 1941-1974) and encompass 26 linear feet. The collection includes scripts, correspondence, scrapbooks, and photographs. The photograph series consists of 3,273 items, including prints, contact sheets, snapshots, postcards, 35mm motion picture film...
Handcolored plate, "Nouvelle carte pour conduire a la connoissance de la marine et a demontrer la plus part des instrumens ...," vol. 7, no. 42, of the Atlas Historique, published by Henri Abraham Chatelain, 1712. Gift of Virginia Backus Vanocur,...
Contains one handwritten letter, one printed greeting card, and one postcard of Henri Cartier-Bresson and "Yoshi" to Mexican artist Ignacio Aguirre. The letter is written and signed by Cartier-Bresson. The postcard, mailed from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, is written and signed by...
Contemporary transcripts of essays relating to various aspects of French history. V.1: Recueil de pièces detachées ... concernant l'histoire de France. V.2: Extraits des mémoires des généralités de France (part of his État de France).
Contains correspondence, primarily between Henrietta S. Tower and her mother, Mary E. Tower. These letters refer to Henrietta Tower's time at San Francisco's Irving Institute, and Mary Tower's news of family, friends, and neighbors in Salt Spring Valley near Milton,...
Correspondence, reports, and printed matter, relating to guerrilla activities of the Frente de Liberta��o de Mo�ambique, the Movimento Popular de Liberta��o de Angola, and the Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde, in Mozambique, Angola, and Guinea-Bissau and...
Includes birth and marriage certificates of Claude Henriot, French emigré, 1853; copy of birth registration, French Consulate, San Francisco, of his daughter, Emelie, who married 1st, H. Penelon, early photographer, Los Angeles, and 2d, C.F. Gauthier; Gauthier's baptism certificate; marriage...
Contains various materials related to the career of Portuguese diplomat, Henrique J. Laidley. Materials include a bound volume of a letterpress copy book with diplomatic correspondence, loose sheets of letterpress copy letters (1 folder), a hand painted flag of Portugal...
11 court documents mainly regarding the case of Sanborn vs. Madera Flume and Trading Company heard in Santa Clara County in 1882, in which Henry A. Sanborn sued for $26,000 in recompense for loss of livelihood due to an accident...
One letter (ALS) to Mr. Dole. [Rondont/Rondout?], New York, 4 Jan. 1910. Laid in Henry Abbey, The Dream of Love (Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press, 1910). Alpha list.
One mortgage document, conveying property from Henry Adams to Oliver S. Williams. New York, 14 Dec. 1837. Alpha list.
One of a series of interviews documenting aspects of research and development at the Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley, including accelerator design, funding, institutional relations with the University and the Physics Department, new discoveries in physics and wartime research at Berkeley,...
[U.S. minister to Brazil, 1844-1847; Governor of Virginia, 1856-1859; one of last acts as Governor was signing death warrant of John Brown]. One letter (ALS) from J[ames] C. Pickett to Wise, forwarding a letter from another party re information about...
Consists of two letters, one from Henry Vidaver, then the rabbi of Temple B'nai Jeshurun, in New York City, to San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel, dated 13 Jan. 1873, recommending his brother Falk Vidaver become the San Francisco congregation's new...
Six letters from Henry Barker to his brother sent from Russia, Chile, at sea while en route to Calif., and San Francisco. He writes of his visits to the Kremlin in Moscow and to St. Petersburg, and then describes life...
Includes agreement with Bartlett concerning his sketches; letters from Bartlett and Jacob B. Moore re the agreement, and from Alfred Ely Beach enquiring about reproducing the drawings in the New York Illustrated News; letters by Brown (original and photocopies) describing...
Documents of San Francisco lawyer Henry B. Underhill, including certificates granting permission to practice law before the California and U.S. Supreme Courts.
A diary, June 12-25, 1859, describes his trip to Yosemite and mentions Rev. Frederick C. Ewer, James M. Hutchings and Charles L. Weed. Papers also include a letter written by him, Mason demit, receipts, etc.
(1618-1685). 1 document (ADS) re order for payment for a diamond ring, 21 July 1680. Alpha list.
Bill Henry (1890-1970) was an American writer and journalist who lived and worked in Los Angeles, California from 1907-1970. His professional interests focused on sports, automobiles, aviation, and presidential politics. This collection consists of his writings, research materials, correspondence, and...
Addressed to his fiancée and later his wife, Mary Elizabeth Judkins. Include letters (1850-1853) written en route overland to California and from Sacramento and Downieville, describing his experiences there. Biographical sketch also included.
Bob Henry was a television producer, director, and writer who was best known for his work on variety television programs. Collection consists of annotated scripts and production material for television programs including the .
Letters of Rev. Henry B. Sheldon to his parents
One letter (ALS), re ... Savannah, Ga., Feb. 22, [1865].
Letters written to his wife in Princeton, Ill, primarily relating to the speculative character of people in California.
Comments by the business manager of Extension on its development and influence in the state; faculty, curriculum, income and budget; University accounting department.
This small collection consists of biographical materials of the Henry family (C.F. Henry, Rena M. Henry, his wife, Helen Henry, daughter and other family members), and Henry's records of marriages, correspondence, sermons, class lectures and information on Throop Memorial Universalist...
Recollections of early settlers, ranching, mining, wild life and forest fires, ca. 1850-1856, in Trinity, Shasta and Siskiyou Counties.
Henry Chapman Ford notes on California missions, BANC MSS C-C 220, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Relates to family affairs.
Henry Chauncey (steamship) freight contract (SAFR 428, HDC 509), from Pacific Mail Steamship Company is for ten kegs and five boxes marked "Care P.C. Dart." Document is dated November 14, 1874. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Includes letter, June 22, l846, by Clay as President of the American Colonization Society re a bequest of some slaves he proposes to send to Liberia, and letters to Clay from William H. Harrison (Sept. 23, l827) and from Zachary...
Engraved portrait by J. B. Longacre from a painting by W. J. Hubard, n.d.
The collection contains personal documents, including a copy of Henry (Heiman) Cohn's birth certificate, a certificate of his apprenticeship as a furrier (both in the German language), a document from New York City attesting to Henry being a Master Mason...
Journal by Henry Curtiss written during 1852-53.
Journal by Henry Curtiss written during 1852-53.
Account books chiefly kept while in business in Warm Springs.
16 letters (with typescripts) written mostly by Henry D. Platt to his sister and his father in Watertown, Connecticut, seven of which are during the sea voyage to California and from California itself. Two poems are also included.
New-York Weekly Tribune, June 19, 1849 issue, with a very favorable review of Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers on page 1. [Oversize, Map Cabinet 20/6]. Accompanied by envelope with sender Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston), to David...
Printed ephemera.
Manuscript. Purchase from Robert F. Batchelder, various donors fund
Ms "The Art of Walking."
Microfilm of material in the Library of Congress, copied from originals in the Bibliothèque Nationale and Archives Nationales in Paris. Prints of 3 items (one incomplete). With these: negative photostats of request of Tonty's brother, Alphonse, to inherit his property...
from Ken Harrison Western Americana;
Documents pertain to Di Suvero's work as president of the National Lawyers Guild (1977-1979), primarily regional, chapter, subject files and committee work. Also includes materials on the People's College of Law and the National Convention of Black Lawyers. Legal case...
Five pieces of correspondence associated with Henry Dittrick. One of the letters discusses his work in Hermosillo, Mexico. Another is a letter of recommendation from Supreme Court Justice N. G. Lorigan on stationery from the Court. There is also a...
Letters from John W. Geary, D.D. Page, William Alvord and Horatio Stebbins; agreement with Samuel Gaty concerning mining property in Idaho, 1864; contemporary copy of Pacific Express Company's certificate of incorporation, 1869; deed from George Stoneman for land in Los...
Contents: Letter from Samuel Barlow; letter from W.B. Hyde pertaining to opening of silver mines in Idaho Territory; agreement concerning purchase of shares in Carson Creek Consolidated Mine, Calaveras County, Calif.
Includes letters from Phoebe Apperson Hearst and James Hall McKenney; materials relating to the case, Southern Pacific Railroad vs. John F. Phillips and John H. Cox; and a copy of the bylaws of the Fruit Vale Ditch Company, 1902.
Correspondence, subject and administrative files concerning Erdman's interest in agriculture, economics and cooperatives in the United States and Russia.
Henry Evans was born in Superior, Wisconsin in 1918. He came to San Francisco and opened the Porpoise Bookshop in 1944. Evans subsequently acquired an 1852 Washington hand press on which he printed books and pamphlets. In 1958 he began...
Henry Evans was born in Superior, Wisconsin in 1918. He came to San Francisco and opened the Porpoise Bookshop in 1944. Evans subsequently acquired an 1852 Washington hand press on which he printed books and pamphlets. In 1958 he began...
Holograph letter from Henry F. Broyles, a former Confederate soldier in the 7th Virginia Cavalry, Company D, discussing his Civil War experiences and requesting money. Written from Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.
Photocopies of Around the Horn to California letters by Henry F. Converse of Springfield, Illinois, to various relatives, arriving in Sacramento, late 1850.
Diaries (1848-1911; with account of voyage to California via Panama, arriving in San Francisco in February 1849 on the Californian), accounts relating to the San Francisco building trade, deeds for property in San Francisco; manuscripts of his writings, clippings, etc.
Photographic documentation of the Henry Ford Bridge prepared as part of plan for demolition and replacement. Accompanied by list of photographs and historic and present day description (18 leaves).
This collection contains miscellaneous documents created by Henry Franklin Doss (1868-1951).
Chiefly letters and instructions received as chief special agent to collect manufacturing statistics, San Francisco. Many letters signed by F.A. Walker, Superintendent of Census.
[Captain, U.S. Infantry, 11th Regiment (Vol)] (1837-1897). Collection of 33 Civil War letters and documents, mainly reports re recruiting efforts, 1861-1862.
Written to his wife in three Gregory's Express pocket letter books. An account of his voyage from New York around Cape Horn to San Francisco in l852, on the ship Grecian, with stopovers at Rio de Janeiro, and Talcahuano, Chile.
Scrapbooks, photographs, rosary novenas, Wolf Head Society roster
Mainly letters to family in the East relating travels and various aspects of life in mining camps and towns of Nevada in the Reno area and California in the Mammoth City and Bodie area. References to Indian fighting. Material concerning...
Travel views taken on a tour of the Southwestern United States and California. Includes many photographs of Native Americans, most likely Navajo, in traditional attire, posing individually or in groups, some with traditional pottery and blankets, at train stations, near...
Letter written on June 20, 1846 from Henry Halleck to George W. Cullum that mentions upcoming U.S. Army expedition to California aboard the USS Lexington. Also covered is promotion for Halleck's newly-written book, and the possibility of more officers being...
Letter written on June 20, 1846 from Henry Halleck to George W. Cullum that mentions upcoming U.S. Army expedition to California aboard the USS Lexington. Also covered is promotion for Halleck's newly-written book, and the possibility of more officers being...
Includes documents signed as Governor of California and letter from Leland Stanford.
Include letters from Alfred P.V. Morel-Fatio, Léopold V. Delisle, and Henri A. Omont.
Contains biographical information on Henry Hart, including newspaper clippings, a family tree, and a written biography by Hart's son, Henry Hart, Jr.
Sixty seven letters received bewteen 1865 and 1871 by Henry Hastings & Company, Boston ship owners and shipping agents. A number of famous clipper ships are mentioned in the correspondence, including Invincible, Charger, Electric Spark, Nightingale, Messenger, Nonantum, Witch of...
The collection consists of more than 130 pieces, including approximately 70 pages of letters and invoices, from 40 different firms, and includes approximately 60 different catalogues and brochures. The letters---on company letterheads, including some elaborate, illustrated, engraved letterhead--present detailed, specific...
Correspondence with Vincent McHugh, poet, and Tate Adams, illustrator, re publication by the Peregrine Press of McHugh's book of poems, Alpha; corrected MSS and page proof for Alpha; and copy of Evans' article on the Peregrine Press.
One photograph shows Henry Evans standing outside his printing shop, the Peregrine Press, San Francisco, and possibly dates from 1950. The remaining three date from 1960 and show Evans at work inside his shop.
Twelve Civil War letters (ALS) and nine accompanying envelopes, mostly to and from his father, mainly re daily life and military engagements, 1862-1864.
[Lieutenant, Iowa Infantry, 35th Regiment, Company D]. Civil War diary, 1862-1863.
One printed broadside poem, "Gulf-Weed," for the Third Annual Reunion of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf, Newport, July 7th, 1871.
Mainly political and legal correspondence, including letter from Charles T. Botts concerning government and letter from Stephen Johnson Field; letters from Haight, some written as Governor of California. Also personal accounts.
This collection contains newspapers and newspaper clippings about World War II Japanese American veterans. There are also many loose photographs of post World War II activities, particularly the creation of the monument and veteran reunions. There is also a scrapbook...
Two short letters written on Lyceum Theatre stationary.
Primarily correspondence with his brother, his sons, and others, relating to the operation of the family citrus ranch near San Bernardino, and to his business and real estate investments (cartons 1-6); letterpress copybooks, l9Ol-1923 (carton 7); some correspondence and reports,...
[71st New York]. Four Civil War documents, including three discharges certificates, 1861-1863. [Oversize boxed].
Includes studio portraits and leisure-time snapshots depicting multiple generations of Godfrey family members, chiefly from the Santa Cruz area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the identified individuals are Henry J. Godfrey, Caroline J. Godfrey, Herbert J....
Contains diaries that document Henry J. Vaux, Jr. tenure as chief operation officer for University of California programs in agriculture and natural resources, including the Water Resouce Center and the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resouces.
Contains Henry J. Vaux's office files compiled during his career as a forester and professor of forestry at UC Berkeley. Files include correspondence, course materials, curriculums, reports, committee work, speeches, etc. Also includes files pertaining to his involvement with Academic...
Includes letters from A.M. Kenaday, Lewis W. Mayer, the U.S. Treasury Dept., and from relatives in Germany and in the east; accounts, 1888-1890; and notes.
Regarding transmittal of information to a Mr. Litchfield (Solicitor of the Treasury) by Robert Anstruther, arranging a dinner date with Laurence Sulivan, and a transmittal of information to the Foreign Office via Henry Unwin Addington.
Collection of 18 letters written to his brother in Kenosha, Wisconsin, these letters begin with his leaving Springfield, Massachusetts, tell of his mining activities at French Corral, California in 1858, of his wife and daughter joining him in June 1859,...
Diaries cover life and schooling in the East, ordination as a minister, and life in China as a missionary. Letters (mainly mimeographed, some incomplete), written from China, describe travels within the country, duties as missionary, study of the Chinese language,...
Views of Kline and 3 of his depression-era grocery businesses. Collectively, photos illustrate a progression from a produce stand on Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, to a drive-in market on Sunset Blvd., to a grocery store.
This collection includes letters written by Henry Kondo to his sister Misa (Kondo) Hoshino in 1944 while he was overseas in the European Theater, as well as various photographs from the pre-war period of Kondo and his family, and of...
This collection of home movies was photographed by film director, Henry Koster. Using a 8 mm. camera, Koster filmed his travels to Europe from Amsterdam to Budapest in the mid-1930s, his children and family as they celebrated birthdays and milestones...
This collection comprises seven boxes and two oversize items. The collection contains mainly paper items like handwritten research notes and periodicals. The creator was in the military for 20 years, in both World War II and the Korean War and...
One letter (TLS) from S. Halvorsen and accompanying b/w photographs of whales and Akutan Whaling Station, Alaska, 7 Sept. 1937. Gift of Henry L. Ewald, n.d.. Alpha list.
General commission merchant and slave dealer. .01 linear feet (1 folder).
Typed transcripts of extracts from letters, 1874-1884, in private possession, relating mainly to Oak's collaboration in the writing and publication of Bancroft's history, and diary of a trip through California by team in 1887, with 5 maps laid in showing...
Part I: Mostly letters from Josiah Royce concerning his attempts to obtain information from John C. Frémont and Jessie Benton Fremont about the conquest of California, 1884-1901; include notes corrected by Jessie Benton Frémont. Part II: Miscellaneous correspondence and papers,...
Contains a photocopy of the organization's constitution (14 June 1956); copies of its minutes (Feb. 1968-Oct. 1976); Council-related correspondence Henry Linker sent out and/or received (Mar. 1970-Nov. 1972); undated lists of the Council's members; a copy of the Fall 1973...
Citizenship application, 1866; photocopy of translation of 1867 journal describing journey from St. Cloud, Minnesota to Helena City, Montana; reprint of C. S. Kingston, " The Northern Overland Route in 1867: Journal of Henry Lueg," Pacific Northwest Quarterly (July 1950)....
One holograph inspection report of Confederate Brigadier General Samuel J. Gholson's brigade of Mississippi calvary. Written by Major Henry M. Bryan at Montgomery, Ala. The report outlines the brigade's organization, assesses the men and supplies, and discusses desertions.
Business papers, charts, correspondence, diaries, maps, photographs, railroad papers
Three letters (two ALS and one TLS), and two notes (ANS) (postcards) from Miller, whileat Big Sur, to Corle. Talks about visit from Corle, mentions Merle Armitage and Fraenkel, discusses his book The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder,...
13 letters (ALS) to John Martin, mainly about Black Sparrow publishing his work, 1978-1979. Also, two holiday greeting cards, with Miller poem, from Capra Press to Martin, 1981, 1984. Alpha list.
Typescript carbon, with names and addresses of individuals, mainly U.S. but some France and England, some crossed out, arranged alphabetically by surname, ca. 1949. Includes names of other authors such as Maxwell Anderson and Lawrence Durrell, and Santa Barbara publisher...
Chiefly letters from Miller to various correspondents.
One printed leaf, signed by Miller, about the nature of love, n.d. Gift from Lost Horizon Bookstore, 11/20/02. Alpha list.
One letter (ALS) to D. Ray re Miller's manuscript, Hour of Man, inability to speak in public, and hectic schedule. N.p., 28 August 1956.
One letter (ALS) to a Mr. Skrochi re sale of Miller's books and other matters. Pacific Palisades, California, Nov. 28, 1975. Alpha list.
Instructions to the ranch superintendent, New Columbia Division (Firebaugh, Calif.), Miller & Lux ranches.
Six letters to Paul Ogden from Miller. One letter to Ogden from Lepska Miller also included.
302 letters of Henry Miller, 1869-1877, all but a few addressed to his partner in the San Joaquin Valley land company firm of Miller & Lux, Charles Lux, pertaining to business transactions; 114 letters and 31 telegrams to Henry Miller...
One printed postcard with holograph note re purchasing his paintings. Big Sur, California, 31 July 1944.
One black and white publicity photo by Cedric Wright and one clipping, laid in Miller's Opus Pistorum (PS3525.I5454 O64 1983). [Peatman Collection]. Alpha list.
Notes on early life in Kentucky and Missouri; journey to Texas, 1846; service in Col. J.C. Hays' regiment of Texas volunteers; overland journey to Missouri, via Panama, 1850; Civil War experiences.
Henry O. Nightingale (1844-1919) and his family emigrated from Hawkhurst, County Kent, England, to the United States in 1849. He, his parents, and his younger brother arrived in New York from London aboard the Margaret Evans on June 30 when...
This collection of diaries serves as a window into the life of Oscar M. Henry, a California rancher, farmer and miner. Henry wrote the diaries on his farm in Amador County, California from 1885 to 1915. In daily entries, Henry...
Contains two birth certificates from Wechold, Germany dated Nov. 24, 1871 and copied Nov. 30, 1937 and a marriage license and certificate for Henry Otto and Eliza A. Cartoir from the County and City of San Francisco, signed by Julius...
Mainly correspondence with former classmates of Yale University, including letter from Asher Robbins.
Communicating to the Assembly the current status of the Revolution and other matters relating to government. Typed transcript included.
Chiefly correspondence with Logan Clendening concerning the introduction of ice cream to America, and the history of ice cream. Includes one letter from John F. Forbes to Mrs. Hatfield accompanied by the text of the remarks Forbes made at the...
Contains the professional files of a renowned accounting professor including correspondence, materials on various accounting topics, photographs (1 folder), articles, writings, miscellany, etc. Miscellany includes unarranged correspondence, articles, writings, notes, etc.
Three letters (2 TLS and 1 ALS) from British typographer, journalist, designer, and novelist Harling to editor Tom Balston, about corrections made by Balston to Harling's work. London , 1951-1952. Alpha list.
The Henry Roy William Smith papers (1911-1971) document Smith’s scholarship and career in classical archaeology, with emphasis on his study of Greek vases.
Contains one leather bound journal (80 p.) of an Army surgeon assigned to Captain William H. Warner's expedition to the Sierra Nevada. Entries were recorded in two parts. The first part was recorded at the time Hewit was actually with...
Daily record of legal documents notarized.
The collection contains publications of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). The materials include brochures, fliers, event programs, newsletters, reports, course and program descriptions, guidelines, and catalogs.
One letter (ALS) to [Muriel Stuart?], n.d. Laid in Savage's Richard Middleton, the Man and His Work (1922). Alpha list.
Papers relating to Henry Senger's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Contains miscellaneous papers concerning Henry Shed including family correspondence; photographs of Henry Shed and family, and of his mother, Mary Shed; and an article about Shed.
Deeds and other papers relating to mining claims in California and Nevada, and stock certificates mainly for mining companies located in Nevada and Arizona.
One note (ANS) to Mr. J. S. Thomas re looking over a proof [of something he had written?]. [New York], 13 Apr. 1891.
Diary, Sept. 26, 1846-May 11, 1847, of voyage from New York to San Francisco, as Lt. Col., New York to San Francisco, as Lt. Col., New York Volunteers, aboard the Susan Drew. Copy of letter, Sept., 1847, from La Paz,...
One letter (TL) from Donald Davidson, UCSB University Librarian, and one letter (TLS) response, re the popularity, but poor physical quality of the low cost edition of Nevins and Commager's Pocket History , 1960. Alpha list.
This collection is a miscellany centering on Henry Sterling Bloom and his family. There are two letters written by Bloom to his wife, Eliza, in Illinois dated 1850 (from Deseret, Utah) and 1851 (from Downieville, Calif.); associated with the Downieville...
Primarily relating to Francis Bacon, William Shakespeare, and simplified spelling. Copies of two of his sonnets also included.
Contains the paperwork for ordering a set, from Agent E.B. Palmer, of Hubert Howe Bancroft's works in a walnut bookcase. Also includes pictures of Bancroft and of his library on Valencia Street, San Francisco, California.
The documents include extracts of records, abstracts of titles, notices of location and deeds. A certificate application from Lewis Chalmers, Esquire, as an agent for Henry Syme of London, England, lists the mining lodes of the Isabella Gold and Silver...
One document, a one-sheet passport for Thomas, signed by United States Secretary of State, Hamilton Fish, 1876. Alpha list. [Oversize boxed].
An account of his voyage to California via Panama, the trip across the Isthmus and his experiences in the northern mines.
Two letters to The History Company, Oct. 8 and 23, 1888, and drafts of the biography published in H.H. Bancroft's Chronicles of the Builders of the Commonwealth, included.
One signed receipt: "Received of Ticknor & Fields, Five hundred Dollars, Copyright on twenty Thousand "Household Poems." Boston, Mar. 15, 1865. Gift of Roger Camp
[15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]. Autobiography, bound carbon typescript, mainly life in nineteenth century Massachusetts, but also including some Civil War experiences. Linwood, Massachusetts, 1920.
(1807-1882). One check, signed on back by Longfellow, 25 June 1877, and one note (AN), not in Longfellow's hand, commenting on prior lecture, 6 Jan. 1882. Alpha list.
(1807-1882). One signed holograph poem, "Bayard Taylor," n.d. Alpha list.
One signed holograph poem, 24 Sept. 1879, accompanying one note (ANS), 24 Jan. 1880. [From CDCC, possibly sent to Harold Chase]. Alpha list.
Assembled from various sources.
(1807-1882). One cabinet photograph of Longfellow at about age 70, ca. 1870s. Imprint of Beacon and Strand, London. Reverse contains brief biography.
Typed transcripts of three letters written by an American soldier during the Mexican War. They concern the attacks on Veracruz and Cerro Gordo, the arrival of United States forces at Jalapa, and other aspects of the war, as well as...
Autograph by Henry Ward Beecher dated 1867 in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sermon notes; statement on need for collective church charity; and a letter (Sept. 5, 1883) written for him by his wife, Eunice W. Beecher, re his California lecture tour.
Narrative, written by London journalist, of journey from St. Louis to California (1857-58) including accounts of experiences as teamster at Ft. Union and Santa Fe, his travels to lower Calif. and encounters with Indians of the southwest, descriptions of buffalo...
[U.S. Senator, Vice President]. Clipping of Civil War speech in the Senate, 21 Feb. 1863.
Includes letters from Edward H. Parker and the San Francisco firms of Story Bros. Co. and Abernethy, Clark and Co. concerning merchandise shipped to Corbett's hardware store in Portland.
Contains Henry Woon's writings on bilingual education, summaries of professional conferences attended, and mainly topics relating to Asian American issues. Includes materials from conferences, workshops, and community organizations, as well as correspondence, reports, press releases, documents, newsclippings, and printed materials...
The Henry Woon collection contains photographs and scrapbooks documenting Asian Americans and other people of color in the San Francisco Bay Area from the 1950s to the early 2000s. The scrapbooks, which span the 1950s to the mid-1970s, contain newspaper...
Includes letters from Osborne concerning his experiences in Bodie as superintendent of the White Cloud Mining Company; work with the Los Angeles Evening Express from 1889; political activities; description of the Demery mine in Siskiyou County, 1900; career as president...
Trachles, Travails and Triumphs of Henryk Minc. Oral history conducted by David E. Russell, Santa Barbara: Davidson Library Oral History Program, 1997. 460 pages.
This collection consists of magazines, journals, and other material devoted to the gay and lesbian community. Most of the material in this collection was published by or affiliated with ONE, Inc. and includes short stories, poetry, book reviews, news articles,...
David Hensley photographs of W. Dorr Legg's memorial service at the Milbank Mansion, August 28, 1994.
The collection includes files from XOC, VHS tapes, and Drexler drafts and galley proofs.
Collection consists of research files with original and photocopied periodical articles, newspaper clippings, and ephemera. Includes information about various persons and subjects related to motion pictures such as motion picture directors, film critics, film titles, and genres....
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. Image from the Henthorpe collection. Arthur Henthorpe was an American railroad engineer, who went to France during WWI to...
The collection includes personal letters, memoirs, and documents related to Christopher Henze and his uncle Carlo Henze. Christopher Henze served as a member of the Peace Corps in Côte d'Ivoire, before embarking on a lengthy career in the United States...
The Paul B. Henze papers consist of diaries, writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports, research materials, printed matter, and photographs relating to Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty broadcasting to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; conditions in Eastern Europe, the...
This collection contains a post card from William Hepburn Sr. during the First World War and a postcard and military documents from PFC William Hepburn Jr. during the Second World War.
The James Hepburn field note collection consists of two bound volumes, a field journal and a catalog, spanning the years 1852-1868. The notes detail Hepburn's collecting activities from localities within California, Washington, and British Columbia....
The Katharine Hepburn papers span the years 1907-2000 (bulk 1928-2000) and encompass approximately 121 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts, clippings, and production material for Hepburn's film, television, and to a lesser extent, her stage career. There is also...
Chiefly small snapshot photograph albums documenting the guayule rubber industry in the Salinas River Valley region of California. Also includes photographs documenting other Salinas agriculture; and 2 group portraits from Texas Woman's University, likely depicting attendees of a 1975 conference...
The documents aspects of Hepner's professional administrative career and his involvement with the community at large, including international travel. The collection dates from 1892 to 1977, with the bulk of documents created between the 1940s and 1960s. The majority of...
This collection primarliy consists of photographs and printed matter related to R. Richard Heppe's career at Lockheed - California Company.
A poster titled "A Nazi is smart... he invents new ways to save time and raw materials. It's you against him." The poster was issued by the Heppenstall Company, Steel Forgings, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The poster measures 62 by...
The Eugene Hepting Collection contains 7,290 photographs, negatives and numerous magazine and newspaper articles. The images document Sacramento and Northern California beginning in the early 1930s and ending in the mid-1960s. Eugene Hepting carefully researched the subject matter of his...
The papers of Earl Stannard Herald - icthyologist, Curator and Superintendent of the Steinhart Aquarium, and host of Science in Action. Collection includes bibliography, portrait, articles, correspondence, various projects, original illustrations, and miscellaneous publications.
Drawings of coats of arms of Great Britain.
Bound cut and glued snippets of newspaper compiled in the early 1900s by Morgan G. Kelly.
This collection contains the papers of Antonio Heras, who was a professor of Spanish and Spanish Literature at USC from 1925-1950. Heras's papers include manuscripts and typescripts of his articles and stories, research notes, clippings, correspondence and diaries.
Revised typescript of his Baghdad-by-the-Bay and carbon typescript of Don't Call It Frisco.
Contains the unpublished manuscript of a book on Benny Goodman; a tearsheet from the San Francisco Symphony Stagebill; and copies of a newspaper, 1968 Feb. 2 - 19, containing his column. This newspaper was published daily, by Ramparts, during a...
Correspondence, agreements, accounts and photographs relating to his business selling trained sea lions to parks and zoos.
The collection is comprised of identification and travel documents relating to the Kaufman family's experiences in Shanghai from 1941-1947, together with certificates, mostly employment related, from Germany during the period 1922-1940. The collection also includes two Nazi armbands.
Collection of correspondence exchanged between various family members and others. Two letters are written from San Francisco to family members shortly after the 1906 earthquake. Also includes Calif. real estate legal documents, a Sons of Temperance certificate affixed with a...
Contains several full copies, drafts, and portions of an unpublished autobiography of the life of a California engineer who lived through the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Topics include recollections of his family's migration to California, a business relationship...
Contains correspondence between Van Etten and Lee de Forest, 1951-1957, mostly concerning personal matters, but with references to their work together and de Forest's legal battles with Edwin H. Armstrong concerning patents of devices invented for radio. Included with this...
Includes letters to Herbert Bashford and original poems by Bashford as well as N. J. Herby's poem, "At the Grave of Herbert Bashford." Also, photocopies of articles by and about Bashford. In addition, an announcement for a performance and reading...
Letters from contemporary writers and publishers received as Washington State Librarian and as literary editor, San Francisco Bulletin and San Jose Times.
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Business correspondence, initiatives and referendums, legislation, scrapbooks, maps, newsclippings, and other papers, relating to Jones' career in the California State Senate and to State political activity after his term of office....
Notes on early life and political influences; Progressive Republicanism; the California Legislature - trends and proceedures; some California political figures; California water problems; his own philosophy of government. With portrait pasted in.
Collection of American Civil War Union and Confederate correspondence concerning military strategy and life during the period. A portion of the collection includes an assorted group of correspondence relating to important nineteenth and twentieth century figures in American and global...
Recollections of settlement in the San Luis Rey Valley, 1869; sheep ranching; association with Major Utt, John Forster and various other pioneers of San Diego County.
Correspondence, photographs, audiocassettes, manuscripts, professional papers, and other materials, 1921-2011, from lesbian speech pathologist and veteran, Esther Herbert, and her partner, Marvyl Doyle. The correspondence contains letters between Herbert and Doyle written between 1944 and 1996 with the bulk of...
Letters addressed to and from Dr. Bolton concerning his work for the Bureau on the Indians of Texas, and his revisions of the Bureau's Handbook of American Indians.
Maps used for teaching history classes at the University of California many of them created in the 1930's for a WPA project.
This collection contains the personal and business papers of Thomas Herbert (died 1712), who was bailiff of the estates near Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England, and his son Edmund Herbert (died 1769) of Gray's Inn, a deputy in the Pay Office of...
Interviews (revised manuscripts (typescript) and published periodicals) with playwright George Axelrod, musician Artie Shaw, and writers Leslie Fiedler and Harvey Swados.
Herbert Gaytes (1871-1959) was an engineer and amateur photographer whose engineering career in the western United States focused on projects around water rights and the selection, design, construction, and management of hydro-electric power plants, electric rail systems, steam power stations,...
One note (ANS), one signed letter (ALS), and three unsigned letters (TL) by Wells' secretary, all to Augustine Birrell, English politician, barrister, academic and author. [London] , 1930. Alpha list.
One note (ANS) from Wells, saying he doesn't do autographs "... but in England just now we have a sort of kindess for Canada," likely alluding to war support. Feb. 1916. Laid in Wells' This Misery of Boots (Boston ,...
Author's original typescript manuscripts for "The Problem of the Troublesome Collaborator" [1930] and "The Business of Mankind," n.d. "Business"
[U.S. Food Administrator]. Signed certificate of appreciation to Camille Pruett, [ca. 1918], and accompanying letter from State Teachers College and Junior College, Santa Barbara , 1925. Alpha list.
One letter (TLS) from Herber Hoover, as President of the Board of Directors for Better Homes in America, to Pearl Chase, re the 1925 Better Homes in America campaign. Washington, D.C., 23 Oct. 1924. Probably from CDCC. Alpha list.
[ Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce]. Three letters (TLS) to Pearl Chase re Better Homes in America campaigns. Washington, [D.C.] , 1925-1926. [From: CDCC]. Alpha list.
Originals in possession of : Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. Interviews with political leaders, businessmen, military officers, journalists, writers, physicians, secretaries, aides, friends, and associates of Herbert Hoover, relating to their recollections of Hoover in various capacities, including relief work director,...
Lists clippings, pamphlets, and other ephemeral publications, 1879-1975, by or about Herbert Hoover. Arranged chronologically. Photocopy.
Chiefly editor's proofs of Guilty of everything: the autobiography of Herbert Huncke, with holograph corrections, along with a transcript of a conversation between Huncke and Don Kennison, which did not appear as an afterword in the book as originally intended....
Letters written by Priestley when travelling to and from the Philippines and when teaching there. The letters provide a detailed narrative of ocean voyage from California via Hawaii, as well as later travels in Japan, China, Macao, and Hong Kong....
Correspondence files (Priestley outgoing, 1920-1942); research & subject files; course files, lecture notes and student papers; misc. personal papers; 7 scrapbooks containing newspapers clippings ca. 1910-1930, chiefly pertaining to the Mexican Revolution.
Consists of only a small amount of correspondence and writings, including incoming letters, 1886 to 1892, received during Webber's years as a student, and incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1912 to 1946, from his years as a professor at the University...
UCSB Nobel Prize Winner. Transcript: Yes.
Papers of Herbert Kroemer, UCSB professor of electrical & computer engineering and recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in physics. Collection includes lecture notes and other teaching materials, correspondence, lab notes, reports, and reprints of published articles.
Chiefly correspondence, and some notes and clippings concerning his interest and activity in writing.
Describes the sinking of the steamer "Los Angeles".
Four photographs--2 portraits, 1 of Golden Gate Park Conservatory, 1 of California's 40th birthday celebration (September 9, 1890). Four letters--2 from 1890, 1 from 1891 and 1 from 1892 addressed to Fred O. Brown, Colchester, Connecticut. Content includes his impressions...
Four photographs--2 portraits, 1 of Golden Gate Park Conservatory, 1 of California's 40th birthday celebration (September 9, 1890). Four letters--2 from 1890, 1 from 1891 and 1 from 1892 addressed to Fred O. Brown, Colchester, Connecticut. Content includes his impressions...
Collection consists of photographs relating to buildings and properties constructed by Herbert M. Baruch Corporation of Los Angeles during the 1920s and 1940s.
Correspondence between Herbert M. Evans and Miriam Simpson. Also, notes, lectures, bibliographies and biographical material on Evans.
Correspondence files, mainly related to book purchases in the field of the History of Science.
Correspondence, memos, telegrams, subject file, speeches, research notes, course notes, diaries, income tax forms, clippings, and patient reports. Materials chiefly concern Herbert M. Evan's research in endocrinology and his interest in the history of science.
The papers include correspondence, articles, field notes, and information regarding the participation of American anthropologists in implementing counter-insurgency programs in Thailand.
Relates to the British general strike of 1926. Written by unidentified individuals in Great Britain.
Dr. Herbert F. Traut was the chair of UCSF's obstetrics and gynecology department. Dr. Traut helped to develop the Pap smear, a test widely used to detect cancer of the cervix. The records, related to Dr. Traut, were found and...
Papers relating to Gleason's involvement in the Sierra Club.
The collection contains birth certificates for Herbert Wolff and various birth, marriage, and death certificates for Wolff's parents; his parents' siblings; his grandparents; his grandparents' siblings; and for his great grandparents. It also has documents attesting to the service of...
Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, notes, and printed matter, relating to proposals for an all-volunteer armed force, Congressional action on the proposals, and evaluation of the new volunteer system in operation. Digital copies of select records also available at
This collection includes correspondence, business records, manuscripts, and ephemera on the subjects HerBooks has published.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, conference papers, reports, and printed matter, relating to the history of education in Germany, Allied educational policy in Germany after World War II, German-American educational exchanges, and activities of the International Standing Conference for the History of...
The Hercules (built 1907; tugboat) and Goliah (built 1907; tugboat) photographs, 1908, (SAFR 24851, P16-015) are comprised of photographs of the Pacific Coast tugboats HERCULES and GOLIAH in San Francisco, California, and HERCULES in Seattle, Washington. The collection has been...
Photographs of the Hercules Powder Company
Jack Herd served in the Army Air Corps in the 1920s.
This file contains the hand bound, handwritten accounts of several heresy trials that took place in Guatemala (1685?), Manila (1759), and Guexetano (1742) located in Mexico and South America, during the Spanish rule of much of the New World.
Wally Herger, Republican, was a California State Assembly Member, 1981-1986. Bill files introduced by Herger concern agriculture, land management, and water resources in California.
Robert P. Heringer (1921-2005), local historian and native of Clarksburg, California, wrote these research essays which describe life and early pioneers in the Clarksburg area.
This collection contains items related to the Heritage Book Shop, an antiquarian bookseller formerly located in West Los Angeles, California. This collection includes sale and purchase invoices, inventories, daily business files, catalogs, and artwork, dated from 1966-2007.
A small collection of materials from and about the Heritage House Museum in Compton, California. Materials include correspondence, ledgers, and paper from the Auxiliary; programs, booklets, and correspondence about the museum itself; and ephemera and journals from the 19th...
Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 created the Heritage Task Force (HTF) in 1981 to study and recommend policies, programs, and legislation to preserve and enhance California's architectural, cultural, and historic resources. The Heritage Task Force (HTF) records consist of 2.75 cubic...
Interview recordings and transcripts, notes, correspondence, photocopies of government and other documents, and printed matter relating to the development of the atomic bomb. Used as research material for the book by Gregg Herken, (New York, 2002).The collection also contains research...
Contains approximately 750 letters and envelopes between two fine art printmakers. The majority are illustrated and cover topics such as art interests, particularly printmaking, friendship, and health issues primarily related to Roy Ragle's Crohn's disease.
Consists of Herman D. Nichols memorablia and ephemera, including yearbooks, report cards, menus, and war ration coupons. Includes geneological information and ephemera relating to the Nichols, Kellogg, and Tubbs families, with diaries by Catherine Rayner Edmunds Kellogg (1861) and Sheldon...
Correspondence, manuscripts and other writings of Herman George Scheffauer. A good portion of the material pertains to Scheffauer's mentor, Ambrose Bierce (including copies of Bierce's correspondence with Dr. C.W. Doyle). The letters from Bierce to Scheffauer include references to Jack...
One Civil War printed document with holographic additions, discharge papers for Civil War Union soldier, Co. G, 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 1865. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Morris (Morry) Herman continually produced poetry and frequently shared his poetry at readings in Arcata, CA, and in several small self-published booklets during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. This collection of about 150 type written pages was preserved by...
The Norman T. Herman papers span the years 1955-1980 and encompass 8.5 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts and production information for most of the films produced by Herman....
Pinky Herman was a television editor and columnist whose regularly featured articles appeared in such entertainment trade papers as , , and . The collection consists of his newspaper columns about entertainment talent and executives.
Papers of an employee of the Federal Telegraph Co., and later an International Telephone and Telegraph radio engineer. ca. 1914-67. Includes photo album kept while a student at Stanford University.
Relates to proposals by R. Herman for the basis of a peace settlement to end World War I, especially regarding territorial questions.
The Ron Herman Collection spans the years 1962-2015 (bulk 1987-2015), and includes files created by landscape architect Ron Herman. The collection is organized into six series and documents Herman's career including his education, writings and research, and landscape architecture practice....
Personal correspondence, family history, and last will of Herman S. (Simeon) Hoyt, a photographer who lived and worked in San Francisco. The correspondence chiefly deals with the last wishes and disposition of his material goods and a list of people...
Album of photographs made on travels chiefly in the American southwest and Mexico, together with typescript itineraries and travel notes made by Hoyt, who was a San Francisco resident, photographer, and member of the California Camera Club. These travels were...
Collection pertains to career and family of band leader Herman Trutner, Jr. Includes photographs of Oakland Municipal Band, various military bands, band musicians, friends, soldiers and family. Also includes various mementos (clippings, correspondence, etc.) celebrating Trutner's achievements.
Contains letters from Herman Winchester to brother describing travel to Calif. by ship and overland through Mexico, San Francisco, the gold mining at "Mormon Bar" [i.e. Mormon Island], price of goods in Calif., family, and politics in Calif. during the...
Black-and-white and tinted postcards dating from 1906 to 1969 (bulk 1920 to 1939). The bulk of the collection is arranged geographically. The materials for Europe are particularly extensive, in particular for England, France, Italy, and Spain; there are also postcards...
Includes letters from colleagues after his death, sent to his secretary, Marion Lewis Meyer; manuscript of "In memoriam" for University of California and related letters; biography; publications listing; portraits.
(1882-1964). One letter (TLS) to John A. Kouwenhoven, re work of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, Inc. , 1921; one letter (TLS) from Hagedorn to newspaper columnist Manchester Boddy, and one carbon copy response, re concept of progress and Hagedorn's poetry,...
Correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, and pamphlets.
Includes watercolors and prints by Herman Hesse (many signed), and snapshots and postcards of sites relating to Hesse.
The Collection consists of two Series: Office Records and Project Records. The Office records contain project portfolios, files related to a proposed memorial on Alcatraz Island, scrapbooks of clippings, and correspondence. There is also material relating to the U.S. Army...
Consists primarily of dissertations and notebooks that appear to be from Fischer's students during his tenure as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Berlin, from ca. 1920 to 1932. Most of the notebooks are labeled "Tagebuch," and appear...
This collection consists of correspondence, transcripts, publications, manuscripts, and photographs.
Relates to militarism in German history.
This collection consists of the set drawings and photographs of American set designer, Hjalmar Hermanson (1907–1994).
Consists of abstract of title for Hermitage Mining Co. and deeds to property, a company prospectus and correspondence by J.B. Richardson and C.T. Roussin concerning ownership and operations of mine.
Leo D. Hermle was an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of San Diego College of Law as well as a decorated veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He served in both World War I and World...
This collection contains materials relating to the professional and personal life of nurse and cosmetologist, Enrique Hermosillo (1952-1997), who lived in San Francisco off and on from the mid-1970s until his death from HIV. The collection includes correspondence; journals; materials...
Southern California artist, writer, and musician George Herms was one of the founders of the West Coast assemblage movement. Influenced by the art of his close friend Wallace Berman, his work brings together discards, beach trash, urban detritus and other...
Correspondence, printed materials and facsimiles of research materials relating to Mexican military records, social movements, elections and other aspects of Mexican political life. Materials on the Mexican state, the Mexican Army and various protest movements cover the period from the...
Ester Hernandez is an internationally renowned Chicana visual artist based in San Francisco, California. Her art represents her activism in sociopolitical movements that range from her involvement in pioneering the Chicano Arts Movement in the 60's, to pieces that highlight...
The collection contains original artwork, photographic images, periodical articles regarding both Hernandez and many of her contemporaries, original manuscripts, audio and visual recordings documenting interviews and political events, and ephemera gathered from artists, performers, and political/social activists and events.
Collection of articles about Ester Hernandez and her artwork. Collection includes various post cards, gallery cards and other Illustrations of Hernandez's art.
Guillermo E. Hernández, was a professor in the UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese; former CSRC Director; and a leading scholar on corridos, or Mexican ballads, and Chicano literature. This is his collection of oral histories generated by his students...
Discusses living in Santa Paula
This collection of papers represents the research material Kelly Lytle Hernandez used for her book: (University of California Press, 2010). The book is a history and analysis of the U.S. Border Patrol and how it polices unsanctioned immigration across the...
The Marcus Hernandez (Mister Marcus) collection documents San Francisco-based columnist, photographer, and leather-advocate Marcus Hernandez, from 1933 to 2009. The collection is arranged in two series - photographic and AV materials, and non-photographic and AV materials - and includes materials...
The (1951-2006) documents Hernandez's accomplishments as a singer-songwriter and painter. Of particular interest are transcripts of the songs written by the artist as well as pieces of her artwork. Also included are photographs of Hernandez's musical performances and paintings, including...
Relates to Sandinista human rights violations in Nicaragua. Interview conducted by Deann M. Alford. Includes English translation transcript.
Newspaper articles and essay re high school teacher Herndon Smith's local history writing project in Centralia, WA, ca. 1942-1958. Found in Herndon's Centralia: the First 50 Years (1942). Alpha list.
Basic ordinances for the administration and government of New Spain.
(V. 1) Clippings of poetry; (v. 2) clippings on various subjects from Massachusetts and Connecticut papers. Assembled by Leonard.
Research materials collected by Mr. and Mrs. Rensch for HISTORIC SPOTS IN CALIFORNIA and other works and projects.
Contains notes, maps, brochures and clippings about historical locations throughout California used in preparation for his publication "Historic Spots in California," written in collaboration with his wife Ethel and under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Also...
Contains manuscripts, reports and notes about places in Alameda County. Many were written for the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration, district 8, project #65-3-646, symbol #1873, project #4269. H.E. Rensch was the supervisor and F.J. Drummond the...
Correspondence, diaries, interview transcripts, and other material related to Ethel Thomas Herold and Elmer Herold, who lived and taught in the Philippines for 37 years beginning in 1922. For three of those years the Herolds were held in Japanese internment...
The R. A. Herold drawings of the General Hospital span 3 linear feet and are dated July 3, 1924. The collection consists of five architectural drawings of the General Hospital’s laundry, power house and garage, in the form of reprographic...
Photographs and papers by and about professional artist, author, and teacher Rick Herold. Herold used a variety of media and techniques including painting, reverse painting on plastic, neon, sculpture, performance art, and tattooing. Many of his works dealt with the...
The D. (David) Donald Heron Archive documents Heron’s career in the United States Navy which included military administrative roles on Yap and Palau, Micronesian Islands during World War II and into the early decades of the Cold War throughout the...
The Edith Harvey Heron Collection includes watercolors, drawings, etchings, miscellaneous art, prints, newspaper articles, pamphlets, photographs, and professional records.
Herbert Heron (c1884-1968), was an actor, writer and dramatist who came to Carmel in 1908. He founded the Forest Theater in 1910, one of the first outdoor theaters on the west coast.
Sam Heron was an aviation engineer, technician, and inventor who helped to develop the first successful air-cooled engine systems, as well as making various other notable contributions to the field. This collection contains materials related to his life.
Relates to Russo-Romanian military activities during World War I and to the Russian Revolution.
Diary, photographs, and a memoir entitled Face To Face with the Mohammedan Menace in the Maghreb, relating to social conditions in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
Photographs and magazine illustrations depicting V. I. Lenin and Joseph Stalin.
The Constance Mills Herreshoff Collection contains materials related to the musical compositions and the published writings of the San Diego Union’s music and drama critic Constance Mills Herreshoff. According to her obituary, she was born Constance Mills in St. Louis,...
The Herrick Land Survey and Map Collection consists of land survey drawings and maps of Humboldt County, including a few of areas in Del Norte County (California) covering the 1890 - 1930 time period. The vast majority of surveys and...
This collection consists of photographs and photocopies of a handwritten memoir pertaining to the White family, early settlers in Carmel. Willis Grimes White, Sarah Elizabeth White, and Mariam Arnold White, their baby, who was at the time suffering from malarial...
The collection consists of over 8000 specimens of decorative paper, printing paper, leathers and other bookbinding materials that were collected by S. Gale Herrick during the latter half of the twentieth century.
Reports and lectures notes.
Brochure, prepared by the Bohemian Club, commemorating the eightieth birthday of Herbert Hoover, 1954; and menu, for a luncheon for Nikita Khrushchev on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1959.
This collection contains four letters from different authors written to the Herrington family during and after the Civil War.
Fred Herrington (1898-1971) was a California lawyer who collected menus. The collection contains shipboard and restaurant menus from around the world from circa 1850-1971.
The Maycie Herrington papers are contained within the Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This archive consists of materials related to those individuals who served at Tuskegee Army Air Field, and its predecessors, as well as materials pertaining to Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., a...
These papers document his career as a mathematician and include his notes taken while a student at Brown University, 1937-41, and his master's and doctoral theses, 1940-41; research files (notes, computations, articles, computer printouts, some correspondence, and other materials) on...
This collection consists primarily of manuscripts and reproductions of scores and parts of radio, television, and film music created by composer Bernard Herrmann. It also contains a small amount of scores for his classical work.
The collection is focused around the composing and conducting activity of Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975) between the years 1927 and 1975. A small body of personal papers adds some material relating to his personal life (personal and legal correspondence, diaries, financial...
Copies of radio programs and television programs with original music by Bernard Herrmann.
Relates to the trial of E. Herrmann and six others in Munich for disturbance of the peace and slander in connection with protests of refugees against the administration of the Bavarian Secretariat of Refugee Affairs.
The Klaus J. Herrmann correspondence consists mostly of correspondence. There is a small amount of other documents, including newsletters, reports, newspaper clippings, research papers, and periodicals. A significant portion of the papers deal with the American Council of Judaism and...
Manuscript scores and musical sketches by Bernard Herrmann to compositions for film and television, as well as concert works, dating from the 1930s through the 1950s.
Correspondence and personal documents, relating to German military operations on the Western and Eastern fronts during World War II. Includes some papers of other Herrnkind family members.
Maintains civilization to be contrary to nature.
American artist working under the name Copain. Depicts world leaders and revolutionaries. Used to illustrate the journal Intercontinental Press.
Correspondence, interviews, lectures, essays, notes, and clippings relating to the League of Nations, territorial questions, prisoners of war, and other political and economic issues at the Paris Peace Conference.
Photography archive of Matt Herron containing prints, negatives, and contact sheets spanning his career from the 1950s through 1990s. Also included are some files pertaining to Herron's publications, correspondence, and work with photography organizations.
photos of California coast from Mexico to Morrow bay, 1940-1985
Edmond Herrscher was an attorney and businessman in California who was involved in the early development of Century City. The collection consists of clippings, legal documents, photographs, and writings related to Herrscher's business and personal life.
Bruce Herschensohn was a prolific writer and filmmaker involved in domestic and foreign politics, known for his documentaries and political commentaries. The collection includes items collected and created by him as an independent filmmaker, a Director at the United States...
S. Bruce Herschensohn was a Deputy Special Assistant to the President. He was an expert on propaganda and film-making, serving initially as a consultant on political matters and as a speechwriter. Herschensohn would later act as a liaison with the...
This is a letter from L. Ray Hersey to E. A. Brininstool relating to Beecher Island.
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. Robert Hersey worked on the Ryan Firebee Drone.
William Delmar Hershberger (1903-1987) received his Ph.D in electrical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania (1937). He worked on submarine detection using underwater sound, applied pulsed microwaves to target detection, laid out the first complete radar equipment used in the...
Record Series 674 contains photographs and materials generated by UCLA's Hershey Hall.
Contains a check from the Banking House of L.H. Hershfield & Brothers in Helena, Montana from 1874; and an undated photograph of the 4 Hirshberg Brothers from Choteau, Montana.
Video interviews with over 40 women artists, critics, historians, and curators by Lynn Hershman-Leeson for the film , documenting the development of the feminist art movement from the 1970s through 2008.
Lynn Hershman Leeson (1941-) is an American artist and filmmaker. Her collection of archival papers, audio-visual media, publications, artifacts, photographs, and letters document Hershman-Leeson's art works and projects created since the 1970s.
The Jean Hersholt papers span the years 1916-1956 (bulk 1920s-1940s) and encompass approximately 9.5 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, clippings, pressbooks, programs, scrapbooks, and photographs. The scrapbooks make up the bulk of the collection. The 25 volumes contain magazine...
The collection consists of the identity, immigration, and citizenship papers of Herta and Martin Rapp.
Correspondence with Manley O. Hudson and Arthur Sweetser, officials of the League of Nations, relating to accomplishments of the League of Nations and to prospects of the League for maintenance of peace and resolution of international disputes in the future.
Writings and speeches, memoranda, and resolutions, relating to the history, economy, and foreign policy of Lithuania and to the movement for Lithuanian independence. Includes appeals from Lithuanian-American organizations to the U.S. government urging recognition of the independence of Lithuania.
This collection contains the papers of horticulturist William Hertrich (1878-1966), superintendent of the Huntington Library grounds and buildings, and consists of papers, dating from 1908 to 1966, related to the development of the San Marino Ranch and the Huntington Botanical...
Related collection: Lilly Hertz papers (ARCHIVES Hertz 2)...
The Lilly Hertz collection includes a great number of poems in her hand, programs and reviews of recitals, correspondence for the period 1934-1940, private correspondence between Lilly and Alfred Hertz, newspaper clippings related to her social career, and other material....
This collection comprises research notes and correspondence from Neil Hertz' and Tom Kennan's 1988 research trip to Belgium to gather information for .
Arpad Richard (A.R.) Hertzka was a businessman involved in paper importing, first in Thailand from the early 1900s to the late 1910s, then in Shanghai from the early 1920s to 1949. The collection consists of loose photographs, photography books, and...
Collection of Hertzmann's recipes, notes, clippings, journals.
The collection contains over 18,000 photographic negatives, 1,700 color slides, and 1,200 transparencies taken by Lucien Hervé, Le Corbusier's official photographer. Organized by project, this photographic material includes both Hervé's original negatives and copys negatives from the work of other...
Writings relating to the history of Lézardrieux, France, during World War II.
Personnel records and correspondence (typewritten) relating to the career of H. Hervey in the United States Army and in the California National Guard. Photocopy.
North Vietnamese and Viet Cong propaganda directed at American soldiers in Vietnam. Digital copies also available at
Community advocates Jack and Aiko Herzig played a pivotal role in the World War II Japanese American redress movement through their historical research at archives and libraries across the nation. Their discoveries aided in redress for thousands of Americans illegally...
This collection includes correspondence, media, publications, photographs, manuscripts, documents, and other materials related to Aiko Herzig Yoshinaga's life and work related to activism and social justice. Subjects in the collection include Redress and Reparations, the Commission on Wartime Relocation and...
Relates to Chinese culture and history, and to current political and economic conditions in China. Broadcast on Chinese television.
Papers belonging to the Heslop family, early Pasadena, California landowners.
Contains technical user manuals for products built and sold by the Ampex Corporation, Grass Valley Group, Hewlett-Packard Corporation and other technology firms. Includes manuals, bulletins, catalogs, brochures, and schematics largely concerning the use, maintenance and repair of audiovisual equipment. The...
Tapes and digitally transferred files from the early years of American tape recording. Transfers were done by engineer and researcher Richard L. Hess. Digital files are only available at Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound.
Papers primarily pertain to Hess' research interests and include correspondence, lectures, articles, papers, reprints, project files, reports, and video and audio tapes; some files pertain to the cross-cultural study he conducted with Hiroshi Azuma of the University of Tokyo comparing...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, studies, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to children and youth in the United States, and to the proceedings of the White House Conference on Children and Youth.
Certificate of appointment as professor of mathematics in the U. S. Navy, signed by Abraham Lincoln; biographical data; letters of condolence to his children; and obituaries.
This collection contains materials documenting the early career of Siegfried Hesse. The materials consist of correspondence, legal briefs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, schoolwork, notebooks, manuscript drafts, pamphlets, and other materials. The majority of the materials deal primarily with Hesse's work with...
This collection chiefly contains the research papers of Presbyterian missionary Eugene A. Hessel (died 2007) on Filipino nationalist José Rizal (1861-1896).
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating to literature and philosophy. Includes papers of Sergei Gessen, father of Dymitr Hessen.
Edwin Bower Hesser (1893-1962) was a prominent photographer who worked in New York and Los Angeles during the golden age of Hollywood and developed his own color photography system known as Hessercolor. The bulk of the collection consists of photographic...
James Harvey Hester was a Stunt Flyer who was associated with the famous Hollywood Black Cats. He served in the USAAS at Kelly Field, TX briefly during WWI then returned to Venice. He was a test and stunt pilot in...
Text of an article or possibly a speech about the history of the University, with mention of President David Starr Jordan and Prof. Oliver P. Jenkins....
The Wilhelm Hester photographic envelopes (SAFR 14039, HDC 45) comprises two original manufacturers envelopes used for photographic paper and a fragment of an original note from Hester, photographer. During the 1890s and early 1900s, Hester documented the sailing ships and...
Marine photographer Wilhelm Hester's images of sailing ships and seamen of Washington's Puget Sound from 1893-1905. The collection of mostly 8 x 10 inch glass gelatin dry plates includes broadside views of vessels at anchor, crew portraits, masters and family...
The Hester/McNally collection primarily consists of planning and project records, including a substantial amount of material highlighting their evolutionary strategies for engaging communities during the course of designing a project. Archival materials include site specific historical reference materials, correspondence with...
The Charlton Heston papers span the years 1941-1992 and encompass 22.6 linear feet. The collection contains production material and scripts, playscripts, theater programs, clippings, correspondence, fanzines, an entire run of the "Charlton Heston Newsletter" (1956-1971), interview transcripts, text of addresses...
Transferred from the C. Hart Merriam papers (BANC PIC 83/129 c).
Title supplied by cataloger.
Scrapbook pertains largely to student life and athletics at Stanford University, 1891-1895, and includes class registration cards, receipts, time schedules, programs, invitations, illustrations, photographs, and other ephemera. Of note are ASSU election ballot with H. C. Hoover for treasurer, April...
The Judith E. Heumann papers document her activism as a disability rights advocate worldwide, focusing on the years 1983-2006, when she co-directed the World Institute on Disability (WID), was Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services...
Relates to German military operations during World War II.
Henri C.J. Heusken (1832-1861) served as secretary and interpreter for Townsend Harris, the first U.S. Consul-General in Japan. The collection consists of the manuscript of the . The diary, illustrated with 37 original ink wash vignettes by the author, is...
Three speeches, relating to the moral legacy of World War II; and two letters to the German-American jurist Alfred Gerstel, relating to personal matters.
Correspondence and manuscript narrative of the life of David Hewes....
Color photocopies made from a scrapbook in the possession of the San Francisco Bay Area branch of the David Hewes family.
The papers of Dorothy Hewes are arranged into three series: , , and . The materials are mostly administrative documents involving various philanthropic activities, teaching materials, and various writings....
The collection comprises material created or collected by Ralph Hewins in the course of researching and writing the biography The Richest American: J. Paul Getty (1960). The material dates from around the 1890s to 1973 and includes correspondence that discusses...
Sound recordings, including language instruction tapes, folktales, and recited poetry, in various Caucasian languages (especially Georgian and Abkhaz), collected by B. George Hewitt, University of London Professor Emeritus of Caucasian Languages.
Christopher Hewitt was a gay poet, disabled activist, recovered alcoholic, editor, and college teacher. His papers include poetry, prose, correspondence, journals and diaries, photographs, sketches, drawings, and audio-visual materials.
Letters from William Hewitt to family members, written from Rio Casamondo and Sacramento, Calif., and from on board the steam frigate Samson during the Civil War; from Doreus Hewitt, 1854, providing a account of a 34 day voyage from New...
Thesis (Senior)-Claremont McKenna College, 2002...
The Lauren Hewitt papers relate to her work with the Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts in San Francisco, California and the Wuornos Opera. Wuornos Opera was written and composed by Carla Lucero and produced by Lauren Hewitt. It...
William B. Hewitt served as Professor of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Davis. The collection contains research material, correspondence, reports, and handbooks.
This collection contains correspondence, photographs, 35mm slides, newspapers, memorandums, programs, and other material belonging to Winston Hewitt, an artist and CSUDH emeritus faculty.
The papers of William Hewlett document his professional and personal life, covering his many activities outside of Hewlett-Packard Company, how he invested his time and money, and his engagement with many organizations and individuals in business, politics, science, and academia.
These CD-ROMs contain a database for William R. Hewlett's personal library (1997); the PC version also contains childhood photographs of Hewlett, scanned on the ocassion of his 85th birthday (1998)....
This collection contains annual reports, sporadic issues of various Hewlett-Packard publications, product information flyers and brochures, and manuals for various Hewlett-Packard products.
George Hewson served in the First World War
Correspondence from John Hewston Jr to Professor J.C. Booth, the Melter Refiner of the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia. The letters discuss the construction of the mint, supplies required to cast the gold, and the chemical and geological concerns of the...
Gunnar Hexum seaman's papers (SAFR 17648, HDC 389) collection consists of a Certificate of Seaman's Service from the Department of Commerce, dated 1932; and a 1924 Certificate of Discharge of Seaman (for sickness) from the American Consular Service (in Lima,...
Contains project files, including author correspondence, production notes, and reviews.
Includes transcripts of travel notes (to NAMRU, Cairo and Ethiopia, 1981), minutes of laboratory meetings at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. Received 3/20/91....
Predominantly photographs or reproduction prints relating to Heyneman's own art and the works of other artists. Images include works of John Singer Sargent, snapshots of his home and studio on Tite St. (London), and views of the artist at work....
Correspondence, manuscripts of some of her writings, clippings and photographs. Relating mainly to her study of art and her travels in Europe, her association with prominent English artists and writers, and her work with California House and Kitchener Houses during...
78 RPM records include 1970s pop and rock artists.
Theses, studies, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating to the history, philosophy, literature, education, and religion in Egypt, the Arab world, and Turkey.
Political and nationalist songs relating to the Eritrean revolutionary separatist movement.
H.F. Alexander (passenger vessel) collection (SAFR 18473, HDC0549) consists of a first class passenger ticket for two adults to board the passenger vessel H.F. ALEXANDER; an attached immigration landing card and a Pacific Steamship Line envelope. The passage was from...
This collection documents H-France's founding and development records and its operational and administrative records from 1992-2020. The files consist of reports, correspondence, by-laws, financial records, and other materials....
For grocery stores in Placerville and Grizzly Flat, California. v.1-journal, 1851-1859; v.2-ledger, 1855-1859.
Contains 7 letters pertaining to business of the Argus.
The Hibbard and Gerity records span 2 linear feet and date from circa 1920 to circa 1953. The collection contains 5 scrapbooks (some disbound) and three loose panoramic black-and-white photographs. Scrapbook number one is bound and is filled with tear...
This collection contains the papers of Samuel G. Hibben (1888-1972), Director of Applied Lighting with the Westinghouse Corporation. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1950s and consists of articles.
This collection contains the papers of Albert R. Hibbs (1924-2003), a manager and scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The collection documents his personal life and career at JPL, the relationships between JPL, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),...
Consists primarily of organizational records, including bylaws and Board of Directors' meeting minutes, 1862-1950 (v.4- 49). A few cash receipt books, 1859-1861, mortgage tax receipt books and indexes from the 1860s and 1870s, and a sampling of passbooks and other...
Five account ledgers spanning the time from the founding of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society in 1859 to just after the1906 San Francisco earthquake. Includes the first volume ever produced (Cash ledger "A") containing the names of the original...
Relates to art schools in Japanese American internment camps.
Sixty-three oil paintings painted by Hibi at Tanforan Assembly Center in California and Topaz concentration camp in Utah from 1942 to 1945. Subjects include various daily activities, still lifes, and landscapes....
This collection consists of correspondence, exhibition catalogs, a scrapbook, sketches, watercolors, drawings, oil paintings, and monotype prints by Issei artist Matsusaburo Hibi. Many of these materials relate to the time Hibi spent in the Tanforan Assembly Center (California) and the...
Franklin Hichborn (1868-1964) was a legislative reporter in Sacramento for the (1897-1951), a advocate for public ownership of public utilities, and a trustee for the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation. Boxes 1-184 include correspondence, articles, speeches, reports, financial...
Mugs carved by an inmate of the Santo Tomás prison camp in the Japanese-occupied Philippines during World War II.
The Hickerson Family Papers includes photographs, newspaper clippings, cards, programs, certificates, and musical scores related to the Hickerson and Swayzee families and their friends. The papers also document the Hickerson Family's involvement with the Oakland, CA First African Methodist Episcopal...
This collection consists of a scrapbook or home economics workbook created by Alice Hickey in the 1930s. The materials include hand-drawn and painted fashion designs along with color samples illustrating basic design principles. In addition to fashion design, black and...
Papers, photographs, and ephemera belonging to Clyde and Marguerite Hickey, Mill Valley residents from the mid-1950s until their deaths in 1980 and 1995, respectively. The bulk of the materials pertain to Clyde Hickey’s military service during World Wars I and...
Includes three membership cards in Silver City Miner's Union No. 92, 1909, 1918, 1920; a deed for property at Silver City, Nevada, July 5, 1878; and a bill from the Virginia City Water Company, June 30, 1934.
Materials related to James (Jim) Hickey's work as Planning Director for Napa County, including materials on the Napa Valley Agricultural Preserve, Jack L. Davies Land Trust, and Napa County Winery Definition Ordinance. The collection also documents his career as a...
Collection is composed of items – photographs, ephemera, V-Mail, Envelopes, photographs, keepsakes, and letters – written from Sacramentan James Hickey to his wife Dorothy Hickey during his time serving as an officer in the U.S. military in Italy during World...
Correspondence, speeches, orders, personnel records, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, and certificates, relating to American naval aviation, particularly during World War II and the Korean War.
Hickinbotham Brothers, a supplier of steel, industrial supplies, and hardware is one of Stockton, California's, oldest and most venerable businesses. The Hickinbotham Brothers Collection includes a sample of published advertising material, a history, catalogs, and lists of products that afford...
Includes correspondence and research notes related to Hickling's discography of Lehmann performances; documemts and articles; and various sound recordings.
Materials by and related to Lotte Lehmann, collected by Gary Hickling (1941-), discographer, radio host, bassist, and founder and a past president of the Lotte Lehmann Foundation and Lotte Lehmann League.
Charles Sharpless Hickman (1913-1959) was the Los Angeles music critic for the and various other publications, including the . The collection consists of clipped articles, manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, pictures, and ephemera.
Business papers, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, estate papers, legal papers, maps, newspapers and poems, Louis M. Hickman Corporation administrative records, legal affairs, correspondence....
Business papers, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, estate papers, legal papers, maps, newspapers and poems, Louis M. Hickman Corporation administrative records, legal affairs, correspondence.
Letters, documents and artifacts from James Burr Hickman, a member of the Army Air Corps in World War I who was killed in an air accident in Germany after the war.
The papers of Leland Hickman, actor, American poet, and editor. The bulk of the material dates from 1979 to 1989 and is related to the publication of the literary magazines Bachy, Boxcar, and Temblor, including extensive correspondence, original submissions, paste-ups,...
Beverly Hickok is an author, retired librarian, and native Californian who came out as a lesbian during the 1940s. The papers includes a variety of personal and professional documents, photo albums, journals, travel notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, published...
Robert Hickok is a Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Irvine where he was the Dean of the School of the Arts and founder/conductor of the Irvine Camerata. This collection includes photocopies of two scores by George Frideric Handel...
Calvin Hicks was an African American photographer who lived in Los Angeles from 1968 to his death in 2012. He participated in several exhibit spaces and photography groups dedicated to the area's African American photographers, such as the Black Gallery...
The Hicks Engine plans and marketing materials (SAFR 17336, HDC 1092) contains mainly fabrication drawings for Hicks engines and parts, and assembly lists for Hick's engines produced between 1918 to 1950. A small number of documents include 2 offset printed...
The Hicks engines and family photograph albums, circa 1895-1925, (SAFR 24849, P16-013) are comprised of albums containing photographs related to the production and use of Hicks engines. The collection has been processed to the File Unit level and is open...
This collection documents the activities and writings of Frederic Hicks. Hicks was a distinguished scholar of Mesoamerican ethnohistory and anthropology. The collection chronicles Hicks' work at Cerro Portezuelo, his editing of the Codex Vergara, and his professional life at the...
Collection contains four large matted color photographic overlays as well as an oversize box of photographs and 46 color negatives shot by photographer Mick Hicks. Matte color photographs are double exposure images of figures, and photographs in oversize box are...
Photographs and postcards of the University of California, Davis campus.
Series of 12 black/white panoramic photographs, with captions, mainly of the plaza and surrounding mining area of Mineral del Monte, in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico. Alpha list.
Photographs focus on the supply of electricity to the mine, showing generators, power lines, and other related equipment. Interior and exterior views are present.
A 3 ft x 8 inc black and white panoramic of MIS graduating class Company I Sch. BN. at Fort Snelling, Minnesota in May 1945.
Preliminary manuscript for Ralph W. Hidy and Muriel E. Hidy's history of the Great Northern Railway. The manuscript was later revised and published as THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY: A HISTORY by Ralph W. Hidy, Muriel E. Hidy, Roy V. Scott...
The Joseph F. Hidzick motion picture films (P78-400, SAFR 19445) consists of 8 reels of black-and-white, silent 35mm cellulose nitrate film of San Francisco fishing companies operations in Alaska and San Francisco Bay from circa 1930-1935....
This record group contains sermon outline notes, class notes, autobiographical material, clippings, annotated Bibles, sound tape reels and sound tape cassettes, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other material relating to C. N. and Helen Hiebert....
This record group includes general biographical information on D. Edmond Hiebert and the Hiebert family, 1942-1995; student materials created by Hiebert, 1928-1948; correspondence, ca. 1946-1995; course syllabi, notes and exams from classes taught by Hiebert, 1942-1985; public presentation notes and...
This small collection contains photographs and ephemera related to the acting careers of Gloria Williams (1903-1979) and her husband Walter Hiers (1893-1933). Hiers was a comic silent film actor and Williams was a contract player who had small roles from...
Letters, conference proceedings, transcripts of radio broadcasts, propaganda leaflets, and printed matter, relating primarily to the work of the United States Office of War Information and the United States Army Psychological Warfare Branch in the Southwest Pacific, 1944-1945.
Thomas Tarō Higa, a Hawaiian-born Kibei, was born in 1916. He was a member of the 100th Infantry Battalion. The collection consists of documents of Higa's speech tour (1944) sponsored by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), photocopies of newspaper...
This collection contains two photo albums with photographs taken between 1932-1945 of Japanese Americans, the Poston Arizona Japanese Internment Camp, and other locations in California and Arizona. Includes an eight page article written in 1943 by John W. Powell on...
Letters of William Higby to his mother and father....
The Mitchell Higginbotham papers are contained within the Tuskegee Airmen Archive. This archive consists of materials related to those individuals who served at Tuskegee Army Air Field, and its predecessors, as well as materials pertaining to Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., a...
Account of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire
Papers belonging to American Civil War Union soldier Adam C. Higgins.
Colin Higgins (1941-1988) was a screenwriter and director of the film comedies , , , and . The collection consists of personal and professional correspondence, screenplays in various drafts, research materials, production reports, army and college notes, and photographs.
American artist, poet, writer, publisher, composer, and educator. The archive contains papers collected or generated by Higgins, documenting his involvement with Fluxus and happenings, pattern and concrete poetry, new music, and small press publishing from 1972 to 1994, with some...
Ethel Bailey Higgins was the curator of botany at the San Diego Natural History Museum, and the author of (1931) and (1949). The collection consists of manuscripts, photocopies, and printed booklets about the flora and fauna of San Diego County,...
The Ethel Bailey Higgins Papers consists of botanical research material including plant lists, correspondence, and manuscript material assembled by Higgins during her tenure as curator of botany at the San Diego Natural History Museum.
Photographs and negatives of farm machinery, equipment dealerships, and people of note in agricultural technology history.
News editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company (1927-1933); freelance agricultural journalist (1933-1971). Brochures, correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, serials, photographs, and posters relating to the development of agricultural machinery in the United States, Canada, and Europe, particularly the history of tractors and combines.
Manuscripts and research notes about agricultural machinery in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public...
Correspondence, photographs, printed matter, and memorabilia relating to American defense policy.
One typewritten letter dated April 25, 1906, with handwritten signature, from Frank W. Higgins, Governor of New York, to Morris K. Jesup, Esq., President of the New York Chamber of Commerce. The letter acknowledges the raising of "large sums of...
Papers from Harvey H. Higgins career with he San Joaquin Division of Southern Pacific and a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
This collection consists of the scripts and schedules of American commercial, film, and television actor Joe Higgins (1925-1998).
This collection contains scripts written by Canadian-American screenwriter John C. Higgins (1905-1995). There are also crime research notes and papers that he used to create his murder mystery movies.
Katherine Banfield Higgins was a missionary worker for La Plaza United Methodist Church and Community Center in downtown Los Angeles, California. The Katherine B. Higgins Photograph Collection documents her personal life, her career, and her travels during the first half...
The collection includes letters and pamphlets sent to and from Martin J. Higgins between 1948 and 1950. The letters and pamphlets primarily concern H.B. 199 (the Equality in Naturalization and Immigration bill) and House Joint Resolution 238, which aimed to...
Writings, correspondence, and photographs, relating to twentieth-century military history, and especially to aspects of World War II, the Indochinese War, and the Cuban missile crisis. Includes drafts of a book-length study entitled "Pluto and Vulture: A Comparison between John F....
The High Brow Society was an annual drag Halloween party held in San Francisco from 1982 to 1997. According to a 1992 “Brief History of The High Brow Society,” during its first years the event was known as The Dowager...
The High Country Magazine was created in 1967 by a group of writers in the Temecula area and was published quarterly until 1984. In 1984 the magazine, due to a dwindling membership went on hiatus, but returned in 2002 with...
magazine records document the publication's content, editorial process and administrative history during its quarterly run from 1978-1997. Founded as a magazine covering performance art, the publication gradually shifted editorial focus first to include all new and experimental art, and...
Conference Program
Correspondence, writings, studies, reports, memoranda, bulletins, and printed matter, relating to vocational education in the United States, the Philippines, South Vietnam, and elsewhere in Asia and Africa.
Views of the following locations in the Sierra Nevadas are included: Mather Pass, Muir Pass, Sixty Lake Basin, Dragon Peak, Granite Basin, Black Mountain, Le Conte Canyon, and others.
Unidentified older men on a Sierra Nevada trip.
Relates to the role of the United States in post-World War II reconstruction.
This collection contains records from High Tech Gays (HTG), a social organization of LGBT people in the technology industry that was founded in San Jose in 1983.
The High Tech Gays records (1983-2001, bulk 1983-1997) document the activities of High Tech Gays, an organization for gay high technology workers in Silicon Valley in California. It consists of primarily monthly newsletters, some correspondence, buttons, audio cassette, and photographs.
This collection consists of Charles Higham's (1931-2012) research and papers for his biographies and investigative journalism. Higham was an English journalist and biographer who moved to the United States in 1969. He wrote biographies of celebrities as well as books...
This collection consists of the papers of Charles Higham (1931-2012). Materials include research and papers for his biographies and investigative journalism, including newspaper clippings, interviews, and videotapes.
The records of the Commission to Review the Master Plan for Higher Education consist of four cubic feet of textual records as well as 49 audiotapes and 8 videotapes, reflecting the Commission's study and review of California higher education. The...
Record Series 774 contains the administrative files of the UCLA Higher Education Research Institute (HERI), formerly known as the Higher Education Laboratory. These files include: correspondence, data runs, reports, selected survey instruments, and documents on the Cooperative Institutional Research Program...
These records document the activities of the Ebell Club of Highland Park from its founding in 1903 to the present. Included are constitution(s) and by-laws, meeting minutes, event programs, yearbooks, club histories, financial records, scrapbooks, rental agreements, material from affiliated...
This collection contains correspondence and photographs from T/5 Roger B. Highland, USA during the Second World War.
People featured in the film include players Rachel Hemmer, Anita Kaplan, Val Whiting, Molly Goodenbour, and coach Tara VanDerveer.
The life of hight in Santa Paula is discussed. It covers commerce, Chambers Market, WWII, auto dealerships, Mains Street Stores
This collection includes materials that document lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) activism in Orange County.
The records of the California Highway Commission consists of 157 cubic feet of textual records with selected photographs interfiled reflecting the Commission's study, review, planning, and funding of California's highway projects. The records, dated from 1911-1978, cover the entire period...
The Highway Film Service distribution records span the years circa 1977-1988 and encompass approximately 2 linear feet. The collection consists of hundreds of file cards for independent films distributed in Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; and...
This collection consists of papers gathered by Sue Higman in her roles as board member and officer of several local Santa Barbara organizations, her correspondence on environmental issues, and papers related to the Early Mission Music Program.
Materials consist of some personal papers, as well as booklets, pamphlets and other ephemera gathered by Huguchi while he was working for the Civil Information Office in Japan after the War. Includes a report on audio-visual needs in the region,...
This collection documents the career of Frederick Augustus Hihn, an immigrant from Germany and early settler of Santa Cruz, California who was involved with the early timber, railroad, water infrastructure, road construction, and real estate industries in the Santa Cruz...
Hikers identified as making up the party on Mt. Rainier include: John Muir, H.B. Loomis, P.B. Van Tramp, Keith Booth, D.W. Bass (identified as being blind), and Ingraham. One scene identified as Mt. Rainier Camp of Clouds.
This collection was donated to CSUF University Archives & Special Collections by Hilary Crosby. She was the elected Controller of the California Democratic Party. This collection contains her personal files, as well as campaign materials.
Business papers, correspondence, pamphlets, and photos....
Galley proofs of End to Torment: A Memoir of Ezra Pound, by Doolittle,an American poet, novelist, and memoirist
Four manuscript books in German, created by Hilde Wendland for Stefanie Henders-Grunewald in 1920. Wendland hand-copied text from known poetry and fairy tales and hand-colored accompanying illustrations to create these manuscripts. Also included are two memorial works regarding brothers, Jacob...
Hans Hildebrandt was a German art historian and critic and Lily Uhlmann Hildebrandt, a glass painter, photographer, and journalist. They were long active in Stuttgart, Germany, where their house was a gathering place for artists, including Ida Kerkovius, Johannes Itten,...
Portrait of Hildegarde Flanner, portrait of Mary E. Flanner, and group portrait of Mary E. Flanner's classmates at Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
The Joy Hilden Research Archive (DOC2019.1) contains research Hilden conducted from 1982 and 1994 on Bedouin weaving in Saudi Arabia and is the basis for Hilden's publication "Bedouin Weaving of Saudi Arabia and Its Neighbors", 2010.
The Lara Hilder and Peter Liederman Papers document the couple’s environmental and nuclear disarmament activities with the Sierra Club from 1985 to 1994. These efforts focused mainly on campaigns to include nuclear disarmament in the Sierra Club’s policy agenda and...
This collection documents the collaboration of Sam Hileman, also known as Samuel Palmer Hileman, Jr., and Carlos Fuentes in the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s. The contents of this collection reflect Hileman’s working process while translating literary works. The...
Papers document his professional career as researcher (focusing on hypnosis) and professor at Stanford University; included are correspondence, research files, articles and papers, lectures, reprints, course materials, records from Professor Hilgard's extensive Stanford committee activities, and his memoirs (1991). Collection...
Primarily papers of soil scientist Eugene W. Hilgard relating to his work on the Northern Transcontinental Survey, with the U.S. Census in 1880 and as professor, University of California College of Agriculture. Included are letters, manuscripts of his writings, subject...
The Frances E. Hilger collection relates to the political activism of Hilger, an opponent of the Vietnam War. A lifelong Quaker, Hilger participated in several peace groups in the New Jersey area. Her collection contains many leaflets, pamphlets, and serial...
Photocopies of research by Alice Hill, daughter of Robert E. Hill (d. 1945), one of the owners and founder of the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company (Oklahoma City) and of property above the Oklahoma City pool [oil reserves], into the...
The Andrew P. Hill, Jr. Papers consist of biographical materials, memoirs, correspondence, speeches, course outlines and teaching notes, building designs, California Dept. of Education, Div. of Schoolhouse Planning surveys of district buildings (1927-1930) and draft chapters of at least one...
The Andrew P. Hill Photograph Collection, 1886-1907, & undated, consists of photographs taken by Andrew P. Hill. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of Santa Clara College students, campus, and various student organizations. The collection consists of one...
The bulk of the Andrew Putnam Hill, Jr. Papers chronicles the training and career of a professional educator and architect over the course of sixty years, from approximately 1910-1975. The collection includes professional and personal correspondence, photographs, academic documents, architectural...
The images in this album primarily document the Palo Alto residence of Jane and Leland Stanford, the Palo Alto Stock Farm horses, and Stanford University. The university images include the cornerstone laying in 1887, opening day ceremonies in 1891, Encina...
This collection consists of mounted albumen prints commercially produced by A. P. Hill and his two studios, Hill and Yard and Hill and Watkins. Subjects include views of the Stanford University campus, interior and exterior shots of major buildings, events...
This collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence and flyers related to Carmel's USO, 1941-1947. It was created by James H. Cooke, who served on the Operating Committee for the Carmel USO, and on the Advisory Council for the Monterey Peninsula’s...
Collection includes correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs relating to international relations and diplomacy, United States foreign policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, and the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Also contains speeches...
The Charles A. Hill personal papers contain materials relating primarily to Hill's military career during World War I as an Army Air Service pilot and aviation instructor at the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center.
This collection contains correspondence, financial correspondence, addresses, notes and sermons
The papers of visual artist Clinton Hill (1922–2003) contains both his artwork and his archive, including correspondence, photographs, exhibit publicity, personal ephemera and other material.
David W. Hill, born in 1923 in Blanchard, North Dakota, moved to Ventura in 1932 with him family as a child. After graduating from high school, he joined the Army during World War II. He graduated from Northridge College, and...
This collection consists of materials amassed during the later half of the 20th century and the early 21st century by Professor of Anthropology and Ethnomusicology Don Hill, including postcards depicting cultural scenes from Africa, the Americas, and Europe, lantern slides,...
The collection of Native Americans of Northeastern California materials is organized by people, places, tribes, titles, subject and research files and field notes.
This collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts of America printer and author Edwin Bliss Hill (1866-1949) and deals primarily with Hill's activities as a private printer, as a founder of the Frank Holme Memorial Group, and as a collector of...
Digital images and original negatives of the stagecoaches on Mount Hamilton, Lick Observatory telescope and buildings, and the Hotel Vendome (San Jose, California), taken by Fredrick W. Hill in 1892.
Memoirs, entitled Reminiscences of Four Years with N.K.V.D., relating to Anglo-Soviet secret service relations during World War II; and radio broadcast transcripts, entitled Go Spy the Land, relating to British intelligence activities in Russia, Turkey, and the Balkans, 1917-1918.
The George Roy Hill papers span the years 1936-1989 (bulk 1963-1989) and encompass approximately 22.9 linear feet. The collection contains scripts and production material for all of Hill's films except his first. There is also a small amount of material...
Gladwin Hill (b.1914) was a reporter, wire editor, feature writer, columnist (1932- ), and war correspondent in Europe (1944-46). He later served as chief of the Los Angeles bureau of the (1946-68), was a member of the board of directors...
This collection consists of Gladwin Hill's clippings files on the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and the notes he took while covering their assassinations for in 1963 and 1968. Also included in this collection are magazines and newspapers with features...
This collection consists of Gladwin Hill's clippings files on the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and the notes he took while covering their assassinations for in 1963 and 1968. Also included in this collection are magazines and newspapers with features...
Photographs of Europe dating from approximately 1890s, collected by the Hamilton Andrews Hill family of Boston, Massachusetts.
Personnel records, orders, letters, manuals, servicemen's newspapers, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and miscellany relating to American military railway service operations in Iran and elsewhere in the Persian Gulf Command during World War II.
The Hill and Kruse collection primarily consists of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area.
The Henry Hill drawings and specifications of the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haet house spans 3 linear feet and dates from circa 1970 to circa 1984. The collection consists of specifications and four architectural drawings in the form of reprographic...
The Ida Hill Photograph Collection includes 29 photographs of various members of the Hill and Robinson families, group photographs of African American masons, and Dicy Robinson’s memorial card. A bulk of the collection are family photographs of William and Ida...
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Judge Irving Hill (1915-1998), who served as a United States District Judge in California, chiefly dating from 1960 to 1998. The vast majority of the professional papers originated from Hill's tenure...
Relates to the existence of unpublished theses on the militia and National Guards of various states. Photocopy.
Papers of Lindsay Hill, American poet and editor. Included is correspondence with friends and colleagues; original typescripts and manuscripts of Hill's poetry and prose; business material related to Hill's production company, Spoken Engine Co.; original submissions, correspondence, and business materials...
Press releases, bulletins, correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, brochures, photographs, motion picture film, and phonorecords, relating to fundraising in southern California for World War II relief activities. Sound use copies of sound recordings available.
A collection of yearbooks, photographs, student rosters, and other material collected and/or created by Mary Isabel Hill and John Lawler Costello during their time as students at the University of Southern California College of Aeronautics at Hancock Field in Santa...
This collection consists of scripts from the television program Space Patrol, by American writer and actor Maurice "Maury" Hill.
Letters from famous American and foreign statesmen, authors, and scholars, relating to their evaluation of the historical significance of Woodrow Wilson, President of the U.S., 1913-1921.
Photos are exterior views of the Edwin Greble house which was located on Orange Grove Ave. in Pasadena, Calif.
Photographs are of Mary Dreer's home in Pasadena, Calif. 1976:14:1 has the following notes on verso:"Mary Dreer (widow of Henry A.) N.E. corner Livingstone Place & Garfias Ave. (Pasadena directory, 1895)" and "Arroyo on West View M. Dreer's home. Addition...
Depicts street scenes and scenes of social activity in China before and during World War II, and of American military activities in China during the war.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings relating to conditions in and American relations with Latin America and Spain, American foreign policy and domestic politics, and the Republican Party. Digital copies...
Civil War diary (1864) of a battle surgeon (45th Ohio Regiment), together with other documents, one post-war photograph, and other post-war material.
This is a collection of Robert T. Hill's correspondence, notes, and maps on Cabeza de Vaca's Route across North America between 1528 and 1535. Most correspondence is addressed to Frederick Webb Hodge, with one piece addressed to Dr. H. E....
This collection contains one piece of typed correspondence and one hand-drawn and colored map by Robert T. Hill, illustrating Coronado's route through Texas and Oklahoma, both dated 1930....
The Roland E. Hill drawings span the years 1927-1930 and 1948-1953 and encompass 34 artworks. The collection consists of drawings and/or blueprints for a handful of films from the late 1920s, as well as a few watercolors, such as three...
Pamphlets, brochures, leaflets, flyers, and other ephemeral printed matter, relating to political, social and environmental issues in Germany, and to German foreign relations and development assistance.
Contains Hillary Gravendyk's files spanning her academic and poetry career. Materials include papers submitted for her own undergraduate work in various English courses, teaching materials for courses she taught, thesis materials and notes, college transcripts, applications, poems, articles, submissions, awards,...
Contains correspondence, financial records and legal documents of an oil company in California.
This collection contains information on the history and inhabitants of Calvary Cemetery and its transformation into Pioneer Park, compiled by the Hillcrest-Mission Hills Improvement Association.
Contains Hillel B. Levine's laboratory notebooks, photographs of Levine being interviewed and at various functions, correspondence, and numerous newspaper clippings regarding his role in developing a vaccine for Valley Fever [i.e. coccidioidomycosis]. Also contains some materials from Levine's academic career...
Brochures; posters; catalogs; fliers; lecture announcements; and a scrapbook (1942-1966).
The collection consists of four scrapbooks documenting the history of the Jewish Student Organization of San Diego from 1947 to 1976, preliminary decades to the formation of Hillel of San Diego under the auspices of the United Jewish Federation in...
The Arthur Hiller papers span the years 1960s-1998 and encompass approximately 116 linear feet of papers, 108 artworks, and 10 posters. The material consists of production files, scripts, subject files, correspondence, costume design drawings, production design drawings, set plans, storyboards...
Photographs include Earl Warren, Joseph R. Knowland, newspeople, and various people from Columbia.
Typescript carbon of “A Leaf from My Experiences in Siberia – and How I Got There,” by Henry W. Hiller, describing his life 1851-1861 as cabin boy aboard the whaler “Maria Theresa,” the Crimean War, and trip to Siberia and...
Correspondence, campaign literature, and memorabilia, relating to the activities of the Willkie Workers League in promoting the campaign of Wendell Willkie in the American presidential election of 1940.
Business and personal papers of Stanley Hiller, Sr. The collection includes some of Stanley Hiller, Jr.'s papers concerning two of his inventions: a new type of die-casting process and the first practical coaxial helicopter. A separate key to the arrangement...
Includes portraits of Indians and views of pueblo dwellings. Primarily identified as Zuni, Moki (Hopi), and Navajo tribes.
The Hill-Eubanks Group was created in the 1970s by Michaeal Hill and Bob Eubanks. The collection consists primarily of scripts and production material for television game shows produced by the Hill-Eubanks Group, Inc.
A six page typewritten history, with a carbon copy, both signed in pen with an original San Francisco Clearing House Certificate ($5.00) issued on November 1, 1907. Also included are five illustrations, three of which are original photographs, two of...
Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. Digital copy also available at
The Hillman collection is predominately comprised of manuscripts, drafts, research files, and publishing agreements for most of his books, essays, lectures, and collaborative volumes. It also includes unpublished lectures and writings, as well as audio versions of seminars and lectures,...
Hillman (ship) logbook (SAFR 17225, HDC 318) covers the years of 1851 to 1854. The New Bedford whaler was captained by Christopher Cook. The volume is 210 pages and is a carbon copy of the transcript of the original logbook...
Solicits stock purchases in the Russian-American Industrial Corporation, a company investing in Soviet industrialization.
The Jack Hillmer Papers contain records related to the professional career of architect/educator Jack Pershing Hillmer (1918-2007). These records include manuscript materials, drawings, photographs clippings, and publications. They document Hillmer’s education, architectural designs, and teaching.
Transcript of a debate between M. Hillquit and the British philosopher Bertrand Russell regarding the British Labour government, 1924; Hillquit memorial issue of the New Leader, 1934; and description of the Hillquit papers at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Ledger containing printed sales sheets dated from December 31, 1921 to December, 1926. Sheets record sales amounts for coffee and tea products in volume and dollar value for each territory and salesperson.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, and printed matter, relating to civil litigation involving the United States government, especially lawsuits involving President Richard M. Nixon; housing and community planning and development in the United States during the presidential administration of Gerald R....
Christopher Hills, known as 'The Father of Spirulina', was an author, business person, alternative educator, and founder of alternative communities. He wrote over thirty books about yoga, spirituality, microalgae, and other topics.
Hollis Hills grew up in Pasadena, California. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) in June 1940 and became a pilot on June 22, 1941, with the R.C.A.F.’s 414 Squadron. Prior to Pearl Harbor, Hollis was transferred to Croydon...
The bulk of the collection is comprised of business cards of Hills' associates, and with additional materials including staff meeting notes, documentation on marketing strategies, and technical reports on semiconductors....
Includes group portraits, social activities, banquets, and stage productions.
Includes articles of incorporation, minutes of meetings, early papers relating to the building of the club house and to its reconstruction after the Berkeley fire of 1923; records of the club's activities and dramatic productions; history of the club; scrapbooks,...
Contains some PTA materials, materials on closure of the school, a history of the school, some class photographs.
The collection consists of photographs, reports, newspaper clippings, and maps related to two historic tsunamis that devastated the eastern coast of Hawaii, and especially the city of Hilo, in 1946 and 1960.
Photos, documents, correspondence, and publications relating to aeronautics training in Sacramento.
Manuscript of John Hilton's book (1977), published as volume 38 of the Baja California Travel Series. Included are edited typescripts of individual chapters, some of which were omitted from the published version, correspondence, examples of illustrations and miscellaneous production materials....
Recordings of jazz, swing, and popular music of the 1940's on audiocassette, including many obscure or hard-to-find performances and interviews.
Correspondence, memos, and articles pertaining to the study of international affairs and the political situation in Chiapas, Mexico, 1995; a letter of congratulations to Warren Christopher, 1993; and a short essay on Stanford's Latin American program, 1996....
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, video tapes, and photographs relating to international relations and their study at Stanford University; the history of, and political, social, and economic conditions in, Latin America and Spain; Soviet historiography on Herbert Hoover and...
This is a typed copy of a letter from William H. Hilton written to Major E. A. Sherman on 1906 October 1, recounting a pack, or wagon, train trip Hilton made for the U. S. Government from San Diego to...
The Robert E. Hilts, Wilmington Junior Chamber of Commerce Collection documents his activities as a charter member of the Wilmington Junior Chamber of Commerce between 1930 and 1941. Activities include civic improvement projects, social events, and fundraising for a number...
Receipts, clippings, and event materials from Robert Hilyard's participation in the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987 and the March on Sacramento for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1988.
The collection contains extensive files relating to Chinese Americans and Chinese overseas; including subjects such as Chinatowns, family associations, homeland relations, community politics, biographies of Chinese and Chinese Americans, organizations, sports, health, events, Chinese history, and issues affecting the Chinese...
This collection contains correspondence written by servbice member Daniel A. Himes, U.S. Army, his to aunt and uncle, Martha and Bob Himes, during the Persian Gulf War.
The Walter H. Himmelberger World War II Diary documents the experiences of a United States Army ambulance medic in Italy in the final two years of World War II.
Diaries (1914-1924); photographs; photocopies and microfilm of correspondence, reports, and memoranda from the office files of the personal staff of Heinrich Himmler (1942-1944); and recordings of speeches by Himmler (1940-1944) relating to national socialism in Germany, and activities of the...
The Himovitz Gallery records document the operation of a contemporary art gallery in Sacramento, run by Michael Himovitz and Charles “Chuck” Miller. Beginning in 1982, the gallery hosted art exhibitions, sold artwork, and oversaw private art installations. Himovitz and Miller...
The Himovitz Gallery records document the operation of a contemporary art gallery in Sacramento, run by Michael Himovitz and Charles "Chuck" Miller. Beginning in 1982, the gallery hosted art exhibitions, sold artwork, and oversaw private art installations. Himovitz and Miller...
This collection consists of the pre-interview notes and printed transcript of the Roger Himovitz oral history interview, conducted on September 27, 2018 by Zachary Liebhaber.
Fred Kimpton Hinchman (1888-1945) was a teacher and the supervisor of the Extension program at the Southwest Museum from 1929-1945. This collection dates from 1900-1945 and includes Hinchman's personal and teaching papers as well as biographical information and obituaries collected...
Frank Hinckley worked as a civil engineer and surveyor in Northern California in the mid-1800s. Materials in this collection document his life and professional activities.
Papers belonging to Mormon pioneer Ira N. Hinckley, chiefly while on a mission in New Zealand.
Letter to brother-in-law, written from San Pedro, Calif., in 1832, concerning business transactions in California and Hawaii, particularly in hides and skins, and letter to his mother from Honolulu, 1834.
The Hind, Rolph & Company records (SAFR 14280, HDC 72) consists of a telegram, business correspondence, charters, and lumber agreements between the Charles Nelson Company and Hind, Rolph & Company dating 1913. Included in the collection are note cards with...
Letter by Paul von Hindenburg, relating to his election as president of Germany, addressed to Grossherzog von Mecklenburg; and photograph of Paul von Hindenburg.
This collection contains press releases, newspaper clippings, reports, manuscripts, articles, and other related information on Ivan Hinderaker, Chancellor of the University of California, Riverside from 1964 to 1979. Mostly contains articles written by Ivan Hinderaker in the Los Angeles Times...
The Stetson G. Hindes patent for Screw-Propellers (SAFR 18873, HDC0525) is a patent certificate 524,500 issued by the United State Patent Office on August 14, 1894 to Mr. Hindes for a new and useful improvement in Screw-Propellers. The patent includes...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, agreements, personnel records, and printed matter, relating to United Nations economic aid to Korea and aid to refugees from various countries, and to the world food supply.
The Dr. Robert V. Hine collection on the Kingdom contains documents, correspondence, photographs, audio reels, and press clippings collected by Dr. Hine from Mary Thomas and Arnold L. White, who were members of the religious commune The Kingdom. The Kingdom,...
The collection contains the professional papers of Robert V. Hine (1921-2015) reflecting his work as a historian of the American West and a writer, and includes research notes, photocopied manuscripts, newspaper clippings, interviews, correspondence, and other research related papers. The...
This collection includes manuscripts, A/V materials, correspondence, and other materials from Robert V. Hine, Professor Emeritus of History. Includes several manuscripts of his published works; materials on the Irvine Ranch, Irvine Corporation, and the Llano Cooperative Colony; and records documenting...
Collection of items relating to the personal and musical life of Earl "Fatha" Hines, jazz pianist and bandleader.
John Chesterfield Hines (1877-1962) was a author, singer in Broadway productions, and a radio personality. The collection consists of Hines' manuscripts, galley proofs, correspondence, a scrapbook, photographs, clippings, and books.
A collection of sound recordings of interviews conducted by architectural historian Thomas S. Hines between 1972 and 1980 in preparation for his book and exhibition about Richard J. Neutra, published in 1982. Interviewees include Neutra's family, friends, business associates, clients,...
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to questions of navigation rights on the Rhine, Danube, Elbe, Oder, and Vistula Rivers, restitution of captured ships, and reparations for war damage to river shipping, after World War I.
This collection consists of the scripts and papers of American cinematographer and cameraman William Hines. The papers include notes and clippings for story ideas and research for books about cinematography. Projects highlighted in the script collection include the television series...
The papers of Carl Ernst Hinkefuss document the career of this graphic designer, as well as broader developments in German commercial graphic design in the early decades of the twentieth century. The archive is comprised primarily of original trademark and...
Relates to national socialism and to German culture.
Don Hinkley was an American television writer. The collection documents a brief portion of Hinkley's career.
The Mary Wood Hinman Collection consists of teaching materials for folk dancing, piano forte and some violin music books, programs for plays, photographs, sheet music, newspaper clippings as well as presidential and American history related items that have been collected...
Property deeds and documents for various individuals, primarily of Chester County and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
Letters, serial issues, and writings, relating to the career of Konrad Cardinal von Preysing, Roman Catholic Bishop of Berlin, 1935-1950.
Rolando Hinojosa-Smith (1929-2022) was a Chicano writer and professor of literature and creative writing. His works include novels, short story collections, poetry and essays, mostly centered on the Mexican-American experience in Texas. He taught at University of Texas at Austin...
Gustave Hinrichs (1850-1942) was a German American conductor, composer, and music teacher. In Hamburg, Hinrichs became the youngest member of the opera orchestra at the Stadt Theater. Between 1870 and 1885, he became a prominent figure in San Francisco opera...
Shepard's diary of his overland journey in 1852, with entries on an 1880 trip from Santa Barbara to San Francisco added. Also included is an 1871 letter from Ella D. Chase of San Francisco to her niece Emily T. Shepard...
Shepard's diary of his overland journey in 1852, with entries on an 1880 trip from Santa Barbara to San Francisco added. Also included is an 1871 letter from Ella D. Chase of San Francisco to her niece Emily T. Shepard...
Published by Farrar, Straus (New York, 1950)
One letter (TLS) from Joseph Gregg Lane to a Mrs. Hollander, re Hinton Helper's The Land of Gold, written in 1854 and containing the memorable phrase "It is my unbiased opinion that California can and does furnish the best bad...
Papers of Sam Hinton, professional folk singer, illustrator, aquarist, and teacher of literature and folklore at UC San Diego.
The Hiomi Nakamura Family Collection is made up of one family photograph album. Hiomi Nakamura spent most of his life living in La Jolla. His father came to La Jolla in 1910 and was a chef for J.D. Spreckles, the...
Nine historic photographs of plans (1928); 18 photographs of bridge taken in 1989, prior to its demolishment in July of 1989.
This collection contains correspondence from numerous British artists during the 19th and early 20th century received and collected by British painter Edith Hipkins. The majority of the correspondence consists of personal letters sent to Hipkins and her father, musician Alfred...
Correspondence, newspapers, little magazines, poetry, monographs, and ephemera documenting the counterculture movement of the mid 1960s in San Francisco, the "Summer of Love" of 1967, and to a lesser degree, local anti-war, racial equality, and New Age movements into the...
The Mike Hippler papers document the author’s personal life and literary accomplishments, and chronicle nearly two decades of gay life in San Francisco and beyond. Hippler (1952-1991) was an award-winning columnist for the “Bay Area Reporter” for nearly a decade,...
Collection includes diaries kept by Hiram Bushell while at the Civilian Conservation Corps' Yankee Hill Work Camp in Yankee Hill, California (1934-1935). The diary entries contain his comments on daily life in the camp and on relationships he built while...
Includes a Seamen's Protection certificate of American citizenship (No. 534) dated February 16,1849; two receipts for gold from Adams & Co express company, and a handwritten mortgage transfer letter (1853) from Samuel Gibson to Hiram Clum for property in Mokelumne...
Correspondence
This is a transcript of diary kept by Hiram B. Flagg during his ocean voyage from Boston to San Francisco, which begin on January 11, 1849, and end on July 6, 1849.
A few business letters and a few receipted bills for the company of E. & H. Grimes; and a few personal and business letters addressed to Grimes. Also includes: letter from Jacob P. Leese to Eliab Grimes, August 7, 1844,...
Contains personal correspondence with Mrs. Hiram W. Johnson, including many undated notes sent from the Senate floor to her seat in the gallery, and with various family members, including Hiram W. Johnson, Jr. (Jack), Philip B. Johnson, and others. Also...
Treasurer B. S. Hirsch's report for the El Dorado Hiram Masonic Lodge, June 23, 1877, covering the period from December 27, 1876 to April 21, 1877.
Letters from R.B. Marshall papers, C-B 511 Pt. I, box 3 and Robert Underwood Johnson papers, C-B 385 box 1.
Original pocket diaries in family possession.
Correspondence, reports, and memorandum relating to the imperial family of Japan.
This collection contains photographs of the Hiranuma family and others at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Images in the collection include barracks, incarcerees, and life at the camp. All of the items in this collection have been digitized and are...
This collection contains scans of 477 photographs that Hiroshi Mizuki took during his time with the 442nd Regimental Team in the European Theater of World War II. Many of the photos show Italy, both the city and country, as well...
The Hiroshi Sugiyama Collection consists of photographs, memorabilia, correspondence, and bound volumes related to Hiroshi Sugiyama, 1917-1945, a medic that served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Hiroshi Takeda oral history, OH 91. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Lacquer photo album with image of Mt. Fuji on cover and 125 black and white photographs and a few postcards. Photos taken by an officer of the post-war occupation forces. Most apparently of construction and newly built structures (including interior...
Depicts atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, and subsequent condition of survivors of the atomic bomb.
Writings, personal documents, and photographs relating to Hokubei Butokukai, a martial arts organization established for Japanese Americans.
Relates to the rehabilitation of German veterans blinded during World War I.
The Fred Hirsch Ephemera collection documents local civil rights activist organizations in San Jose and Santa Clara County. This collection documents the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the National Farmworkers Association, and Santa Clara County Friends of SNCC, the Mexican...
Papers from her work with the Stanford Alumni Association include correspondence, lists, memoranda, survey forms, clippings, minutes, reports, and press releases, 1967-73, pertaining to a reunion of the class of 1960, opinion surveys, Executive Board meetings, and the search for...
Contains teaching and research files of Kenneth William Hirsch, a professor of Communication Studies at Sacramento State who focused heavily on the effects of TV violence on children. In addition, it includes reports and hearings pertaining to the California Commission...
Relates to the expulsion of Walter Hirschfeld from the Verband der �rzte Deutschlands, in accordance with Nazi regulations, on grounds of non-Aryan descent. Includes two letters, 1941, relating to his subsequent emigration to the United States.
Arlene Hirschfelder was a scholar and an author who wrote extensively on smoking and tobacco especially as it related to youth. This collection contains tobacco control resource materials that Hirschfelder assembled. It includes books, newsletters, magazines, magazine advertisements, a board...
Collection consists of scrapbook of letters, programs, clippings and other documents relating to Hirschler's composing career; loose documents, including Hirschler's resume, biography and obituary; and medal from the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago.
Manuscripts of Hirschman's (b.1933) Requiem and Hunger; typescript translations of Russian writer Alexander Kohan; Bukowski ephemera.
This collection consists of notes, poems, manuscripts, correspondence, artwork and other materials pertaining to Jack Hirschman, an American poet and social activist. Topics of his work relate to politics, love, death, and sorrow with allusions to history.
The Jack Hirshberg papers span the years 1953-1980 and encompass 9 linear feet. The collection consists of files maintained by Hirshberg that contain a combination of clippings, notes, writings, and/or interview transcripts for hundreds of personalities from Woody Allen to...
This collection is organized into four series and documents Hirshen's architectural career from 1965 until 2004. Series I: Personal Papers comprises of Hirshen's biographical information, including his curriculum vitae and oral history. Series II: Professional Papers consists of case study...
A photocopy of a 286+ page typescript of Lima: The History by Eric Hirsimaki later published in 1986.
The Ronald MacArthur Hirst papers consist largely of material collected and created by Hirst over the course of several decades of research on topics related to the history of World War II and the Cold War, including the Battle of...
The Hirstel Family Collection consists of a photo album which contains snapshots taken while the Hirstel family was on vacation, primarily of camp grounds and other outdoor locations in California, Washington, and Oregon; correspondence exchanged between Harold Hirstel and his...
The Donald M. Hisaka Collection spans the years 1962-2007 and documents Hisaka’s career as architect and educator. The Collection is organized into five Series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, and Joseph Kaempfer Projects. The Project Records make...
Includes watercolors, relief prints, etc. by Hisako Hibi, her husband Matsusaburo Hibi, and their child Ibuki.
Scrapbook documents her student life at Stanford and includes student forms, notes, calling cards, dance cards, programs, postcards, photographs, and a 1905 Stanford songbook. Many pages are annotated; of note are items pertaining to the 1906 earthquake, including the student...
The Hislop Collection contains newsletters, syllabi, tests, bibliographies, reports and other materials relevant to teaching Asian immigrants to read and write English. It also contains brochures pertaining to Christian evangelism among Asians....
Photographs documenting various aspects of Hispanic culture in the Southwest, as well as northern Mexico, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The , divided into 10 series, documents the history of the Hispanic Theatre of San Diego and the professional career and personal life of its creator, Jesus Sierra-Oliva. The collection includes scores of Sierra-Oliva's musical creations, original artwork, play scripts,...
A panel discussion of seven Mexican-Americans about their lives and experiences living in Santa Paula CA
The collection contains 120+ black/white professional photographs of people and scenes in Aruba, Bali, Bonaire, Curacao, Hawaii, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin, and Surinam, taken by Philip Hanson Hiss (1910-1988), ca. 1939-early 1940s. ...
A history of the colonization and missions of Sonora, Chihuahua, New Mexico and Arizona up to 1700, including physical geography, hydrography, flora, fauna, Indians and their customs.
One volume (modern leather binding), thought to be a 17th century holographic copy of the 1595 Historia de Gabriel de de Espinosa: pastelero en Madrigal, que fingio ser el rey don Sebastian de Portugal, y asimismo la de fr. Miguel...
Anonymous daily account containing information on military movements and organization, as well as detailed post-battle reports, expecially pertaining to action in Northern Chihuahua. Battles near Casas Grandes and the defense of Cæiudad Juæarez in 1911 are prominent and include casualty...
1 bound volume, handwritten Spanish text in ink, with title as noted: Historia Lexegnina del Duende Politico de los anos 1735, 1736, 1737.
Personal background and education; Amherst College, 1949-1953, and a Fulbright year in France, 1953-1954; early career in publishing and writing, 1954-1962; graduate work at Columbia and Taiwan, 1963-1969; life and work in Berkeley, with time in China; chair of the...
Family and youth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; studies in history at University of Wisconsin: radical politics of the 1930s, pacifism, graduate studies with Professor William Hesseltine, influence of historian Charles Beard; teaching during World War II at the University of Arkansas...
Discusses his family background, his career in printing, starting the Chinese digest, and establishing the Chinese Historical Society of America.
Collection comprises duplicate and original records of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), dated between circa 1790 and 2011, with most records dating between 1933 and 1965. The bulk of the collection consists of duplicate HABS documentation for historic buildings...
Photographs accompanied by written and historical data.
The Historic American Buildings Survey drawings span 5 linear feet and date from circa 1968 to circa 1983. The collection is composed of photographic reproductions and negatives of architectural drawings as well as architectural drawings in the form of reprographic...
Primarily California historic buildings; also included are some building views from Colorado, Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming.
Diagrams and blue prints. Henry F. Withey supervised the Southern California project with the California State Historical Association likely having provided administrative support. (Withey's photographs are housed in P-35). Box 1 contains Surveys No. 37-1 through 37-37; 38-1 through 38-10....
Images of Memorial Church, the East Arch, a quad arcade, and the Lou Henry Hoover House.
Prepared by students in various high schools for significant old buildings in the state. Include description of the buildings, photographs or sketches, dates of construction, alterations, etc.; names of owners; etc.
Views of the following in Monterey: the Old Washington Hotel; the old Pacific Building; the "first" wooden, brick, and frame buildings; the "first" whaling station and theater; and the Stevenson House.
Includes views of a stone house and ruins at Mt. Ophir Mine; an old saloon, a fandango house and a Mexican grave at Hornitos; and the Odd Fellows Building, Oso House, Pendola Building and a company store at Bear Valley,...
Photographs show historic businesses and residences in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Photos show: summer home of Governor Alvarado near Salinas, the Washington Hotel, the Old Custom House (before restoration), Pacific Hall, Ranch house La Rinconda del Sanjou, Mission San Juan Bautista, buildings at Hartnell College, El Alisal Rancho (Francisco Soberanes Adobe),...
Snapshots taken in the 1940's of historic sites in various California locales. Included are the San Pedro Adobe in San Mateo County, gold country towns and mines, and some missions. Some California postcards loose in back of album.
The Clipping File contains information on local and regional history of Monterey, the Monterey area, and Monterey County. Notable sections of the files pertain to the many historic adobes and wooden structures dating from the Mexican period and early American...
Written historical and descriptive data, photographs, and measured drawings.
The Documents File consists of various unpublished records of original and photoduplicated materials related to Monterey and early California.
The collection documents Historic Environment Consultants' work on projects needing historic preservation evaluation, including historic districts, preservation districts, areas under development or redevelopment, and individual houses and buildings. Properties include commercial, city, county, state, and federal buildings and properties; industrial...
Scrapbooks of newspaper articles written from 1965-1968, featuring Historic Houses of California and the West arranged alphabetically by geographical location or edifice name into two three-ring binders. Some photographs are also included in the collection....
Genevieve Farnell-Bond was a poet. This is a scrapbook of articles by Genevieve Farnell-Bond clipped from the in 1914. Articles cover topics such as fire fighters, governors, parks, pioneers, the postal service, street names, and the water system in early...
This collection encompasses the historic drawings and maps of Death Valley National Park. These maps and drawings date between the years 1928 - 2001 and encompass many different topics and geographic areas.
Small album of 21 amateur glossy sepia photographs of buildings, landscapes, and historical sites in and around Monterey, California.
The Historic Photo Album Collection of the San Diego Natural History Museum includes 10 albums and 2341 photographs. The albums were assembled in the 1920s and 1930s and document work of the Museum staff.
The Historic Photographic File covers a wide range of subjects, including individuals, groups, events and places of the Monterey coastal region. Various formats and sizes are represented in the collection.
California photos include: several views of the Hotel del Monte, its gardens and vicinity; the Hetch Hetchy valley; general views of Santa Cruz and a beach in Capitola; views of Mariposa Grove; Bodie; Daggett ; Borate area [now Boron?]; borax...
Views of historic towns and other places in California: Sierra City, Columbia (including shot with Herbert Brady), Nevada City, Bridgeport, Fiddletown, Volcano, Jackson, North San Juan, Nevada County, and Middle Yuba Canyon.
This small collection of postcards came to USC chiefly through the California Historical Society. Many of them appear to have originated with the same few families, based on notes and addresses on them. The images are of geographic subjects especially...
Data sheets with information on architecturally and historically significant buildings erected prior to 1917 in Alameda County. Also includes the data sheets for the 125 buildings, in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, chosen to be photographed for Dave Bohn's "East...
v.1: historical text, interviews, company property descriptions and architectrual plans, photocopies of photographic prints (see v.2 for originals), tile product information including original brochures and promotional publications 1939-1989, and photocopies of newsclippings -- v.2: photo view list, photographic contact sheets,...
Files for surveys conducted in the 1970s for over 850 cultural and historic sites in Los Angeles County. Data includes building names, year of construction, architect, owner and type of business. Some photographs attached. 1974-1996, bulk 1974-1978
Four facsimiles of printed maps and views of Chicago (1779-1857), Honolulu (1854), Kobe (1865), and Tokyo (1854). Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
Views of: Broadway St., Telegraph Road, Alice St., an early street car, the Tubbs Hotel, the Grand Central Hotel, the First Presbyterian Church & narrow gauge terminal, the Piedmont Baths, and the Stevens home at 26th & Broadway.
The Historic Wilmington Cemetery Collection consists of textual and photographic material related to the history of the Cemetery between 1934 and 2010. This primarily consists of administrative records, photographs, event programs, newspaper clippings, historical sketches, and information pertaining to American...
The records of the California State Historical Association consist of five cubic feet of textual records reflecting the Association's survey work, publications, correspondence, and outreach efforts to disseminate information regarding the history of California. The records date from 1915-1948.
Notecards with background and research information, some with bibliographic information.
Images largely relating to California history, including historic buildings and events, early settlement, etc. Many are reproduction prints or proofs of prints apparently for book illustrations or for Norris's annual holiday greeting, for which he reproduced early images from his...
This volume contains 146 British satirical prints, dating from 1760-1790, and depicting politicians and political issues including criticism against Lord Bute's influence; the 1763 Peace of Paris at the end of the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War); the...
History of the 1st Regiment of New York Volunteers in the Mexican War is preceded by autobiographical material about the childhood of Francis E. Pinto. His reminiscences describe his decision to go to California with his future brother-in-law John Laimbeer,...
Collection of video games, including games made by Sega, Nintendo, Atari, and others.
Minutes, correspondence and clippings of the Committee pertaining to historic sites in Los Angeles County.
Miscellaneous artifacts, primarily relating to the history of California and the Pacific Coast of North America.
Assorted Mexican and early California documents pertaining to various residents of or events which occurred in Monterey County, California.
This collection contains programs, publications, reports, minutes, correspondence, booklets, pamphlets, flyers, newspaper clippings, maps, and other material on the University of California, Riverside, which was opened in 1954 and is one of 10 other UC campuses. Mostly contains information on...
The Historical Road Map Collection contains a variety of historical road maps, tourist maps, and highway maps from cities, states, and geographic regions throughout the world. The collection contains more than 3,800 road maps ranging from 1937-2007, with the bulk...
The records consist of minutes from weekly meetings with outlines of reports presented. The topics included issues in political and legal history, international relations, historical figures, slavery, abolition, American Indian policies, railroad history, American expansion, and historical methods. Although the...
Typescript copy of dissertation on the economic activity of native people of Alaska and related research materials. Includes 75 audiocassettes of taped interviews and potlatch songs of native people, name index to tapes, notebooks, journals, etc. Transcribed notes have corresponding...
This collection contains photostat reproductions of original letters and documents held by the the Historical Society of Delaware, including state and county records, military documents, and about 350 letters, mostly from the time of the American Revolution. The inclusive dates...
The collection consists of photographs, negatives, and a blueprint dating from the 1870s to 1933 (bulk 1923-1933) primarily related to the history of the Los Angeles and the Southern California region, that were compiled by Los Angeles historian Charles J....
The collection comprises of publications and ephemeral materials collected by the Historical Society of Southern California (HSSC) prior to the 1910s. The organization was formed in 1883 to collect and preserve manuscripts, periodicals, newspapers, and both written and oral historical...
This collection contains photographs related to Southern California history that were collected by Ana Bégué de Packman (1882-1973), a descendant of early Spanish-Mexican landowners in the region and the Secretary of the Historical Society of Southern California from the 1930s...
The collection consists of 424 black-and-white photographs that document the activities of the Southern California Division of the California Centennials Commission during the years 1948 to 1950. The photographs document regional events, including ceremonies, celebrations, parades, and historical reenactments, developed...
The Puck Collection consists of more than 11,000 photographs and negatives both taken and collected by Los Angeles resident and local history enthusiast Charles Puck (1882-1968), which he donated to the Historical Society of Southern California over more than twenty...
The Rolfe collection consists of 325 photographs (the majority of which are housed in two photograph albums), 574 negatives, one book, and ephemera, created and collected by Los Angeles civil engineer and local history enthusiast Frank Rolfe between 1899 and...
Collection of 83 loose card photographs primarily depicting Los Angeles, California, from circa 1893 to 1905. The photographs were originally donated to the Historical Society of Southern California by Herbert Leuschner. The collection includes a number of photographs by the...
Disbound album with photographs, clippings, and other ephemera related to the architectural work of American architect Thornton Fitzhugh (1864-1933). The collection chiefly consists of photographs and renderings of commercial and residential buildings designed by Fitzhugh in Los Angeles and Arizona.
The collection is comprised of the Historical Society of Southern California (HSSC) business archives (1890s-2017), and books, ephemera, photographs and manuscripts all collected by the HSSC. The organization was formed in 1883 to collect and preserve manuscripts, periodicals, newspapers, and...
This collection of lantern slides comprises one portion of the Historical Society of Southern California (HSSC) Collection, which was donated to the Huntington Library in 1992. The HSSC Collection as a whole contains approximately 15,000 photographs and negatives covering the...
The collection consists of 3511 photographs, negatives, and ephemeral items in various formats circa 1850s-1982. Compiled from the gifts of various donors to the Historical Society of Southern California, the collection covers a wide breadth of subject matter. The images...
This collection consists of 809 photographs of individual and group portraits, dating from circa 1850s-1997 (bulk 1860s-1930s), that formed part of the Historical Society of Southern California Photo Archives. It is a reference collection and includes images of both prominent...
Many of the photographs are marked up; they appear to have been used for publication by the Los Angeles Herald [newspaper]. 1846 - 1905, undated
The owner of the photographs worked at Douglas Aircraft Co. as an engineer, and acquired these negatives and photographs in the early 1950s.
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was established in 1935 as part of the New Deal. The Federal Writers Project (FWP), a branch of the WPA, provided work for unemployed writers, journalists, editors, and researchers. The WPA launched the Historical Survey...
San Bernardino Public Library's photograph collection includes images of family life, work life, daily activities in the community that would be of historical interest to the people of San Bernardino and surrounding areas. Our photographs cover a period from the...
This collection contains research materials collected by individuals hired by NASA to write histories of NASA Ames or its research and development activities. Included are drafts of monographs, articles, and biographical sketches of personnel, as well as the materials gathered...
Relates to the Belgian Ministry of National Defense during the German occupation in World War II, and to the Belgian resistance movement.
Relates to resistance activities of repatriated French prisoners of war during World War II.
Draper discusses his Stanford education, wine indoctrination; army service in Italy, and foreign affairs work in South America, 1960-1966; establishing a winery in Chile, 1967: equipment, cooperage; Ridge Vineyards & other California wineries and production processes; importance of vineyard terroir,...
Record Series 14 contains the administrative files of the UCLA History Department's David K. Bjork.
Microfilm of historical documents.
Record Series 667 contains the administrative files of the National Center for History in the Schools.
Papers from a Stanford University class on computer game design taught by Henry Lowood (STS 145).
This small collection contains early correspondence, essays, articles, and class material related to the History of Consciousness program at UCSC.
This collection contains books, serials, and other material regarding the history of education in the United States. Includes statistical and historical data as well as speeches and treaties on the philosophy and practicality of public education.
Anthology of writings by Monroe and other students, April and May, 1894 for Education II (American education), regarding education at various colleges and universities, higher education for women and minorities, and secondary schools.
The John Newell collection on the history of the electric automobile includes 22 boxes of print and photographic materials documenting Newell's role as a co-founder of the California Electric Automobile Association (EAA) and as a hobby enthusiast of the electric...
Collection consists of a typescript copy of outline and notes to accompany a college course on the history of entomology, presumably at University of California, Berkeley. "The first half of the course, that dealing with the history as pertaining to...
Extended essays by various authors, in English or Hungarian, on the modern political history of Hungary, especially during World War II. The essays were gathered by Dr. Frank de Balogh, ca. 1965, as part of USC's "Living History" project.
Typescript history (written between 1953 and 1974) of the engineering company founded in 1933 by four Stanford alumni: F. L. Kallam, Gregory H. Lifur, William L. Rifenberick, and Angelo F. Semino. The company developed and produced machinery for the petroleum...
Collection contains the following: Publications of Bennet M. Allen (ca. 1959) ([5] p.) -- Bibliography of books on the history of anatomy (2 February 1966) (9 p.) -- Bibliography on history of anesthesia / Dr. Gilman (24 May 1961) (4...
Collection consists of examples showing the development of photography from daguerreotypes to Velox prints. Includes ambrotypes, tintypes, albumens, cabinet portraits, and a cyanotype. Also includes a group of prints made from copy negatives of holdings in the Historical Collection of...
The History of Photography Sample Collection contains printed material, equipment, and photography samples.
Original transcripts with editorial comments and annotations by interviewees and editors. Also includes background files (cartons 4 & 5) on medical physics people and miscellaneous HSTP background files. Most of the interviews are available separately.
Wineries: Italian Swiss Colony, Gallo; August Sebastiani and members of his family; wine production techniques; Sonoma County viticulture.
Copies of articles and biographical entries, SUL bulletins, lists, and Langenberg's notes on the history of Stanford's libraries, especially its staff.
Early life and education in Nebraska and at the University of Michigan; army service during World War II; dissertation on William Strahan; faculty career at University of Southern California library school (1960-1963) and UC Berkeley's School of Librarianship (1963-1993); teaching...
32 black/white slides, drawings and photographs of the history of the book throughout history, with emphasis on early 20c printing and bookmaking technology.
The History of the City Hall and Civic Center photo album contains 119 photographic prints as well as various municipal reports and records, all dated from 1912-1918, which document the construction and early use of San Francisco's City Hall, Exposition...
The most important individuals featured in the article were Jack Kilby and Bob Noyce. The Supreme Court judged them to be co-inventors of the integrated circuit. Kilby was at Texas Instruments, Noyce was at Fairchild, a company he had cofounded....
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Forms part of: Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Project.
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Scott Fleming discusses his family background, the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Care Program, the Kaiser-Permanente Committee, Kaiser-Permanente in Hawaii and Oregon, and issues of public policy.
Drafts in the handwriting of Alfred Bates and proof sheets with signed notes from H.B. Hambly to James A. Pariser, included.
Research report on the exploration of the valley in 1854; Indian tribes there; settlement from 1857; development of agriculture, business enterprises, roads and churches; Indian depredations; short biographies of early settlers and later inhabitants; oil booms; establishment of the town...
Clippings, historical accounts, research notes and photographs on the history of the California National Guard.
Notes and outlines for a history of the Stanford campus area originally prepared for a class assignment. Focusing on the pre-Palo Alto Stock Farm period, Ballard's subjects include early inhabitants, Spanish ownership, land grants and title deeds, and early residents...
A History of the Wapama (built 1915; steam schooner) carbon copy of typescript (SAFR 17526, HDC 367) contains a 43-page, unbound manuscript titled S.S. Wapama, a History. It was prepared as a reference for the California Department of Parks and...
The History San José Collection includes photographs, postcards, fruit labels and different types of ephemera.
The Hitachi Global Storage Technologies collection on IBM hard disk storage consists of manuals, promotional material, technical reports, internal memos, presentation materials, and conference proceedings ranging in date from 1955 to 1992. Approximately half of the collection contains documents organized...
one folder of cancelled checks
The Alfred Hitchcock papers span the years 1821-1979 (bulk 1943-1979) and encompass 71.8 linear feet. The collection contains scripts, including original source material, story notes, synopses, screenplay drafts, shooting scripts, dialogue continuities, and in some instances, trailer scripts; correspondence; memos;...
Collection consists of diaries, photographs, correspondence, and papers of the Hitchcock and Hunter families.
Correspondence, papers, etc., of Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hitchcock and their daughter, Lillie Hitchcock Coit. Includes papers of Martha Taliaferro (Hunter) Hitchcock, 1851-1885; letters from Eugene E. Dewey, Richard Coulter Drum, Maria Champe Garnett, John LeConte, and Joseph LeConte,...
Primarily correspondence, articles, speeches and unpublished papers concerned with both library and nonlibrary topics. Correspondents include Arundell Esdaile, Sir Frank Francis and Patricia Eccles.
The collection consists of photographic black and white photographs taken in the Newport Beach, California, area depicting various scenes of ships, fishing, buildings, boats, races, events, houses, and businesses during the 1940s and 1950s.
Donna Hitchens was the United States’ first openly lesbian elected judge and the founder of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR). This collection contains materials related to Hitchens’ professional career prior to her election as San Francisco Superior Court...
Drafts (typewritten) of two speeches by Adolf Hitler, one relating to the shooting of Ernst Röhm and others, 1934, and the other delivered at a Nazi party convention, 1937; his appointment book, March to June, 1943; photographs, bust and a...
The Adolph Hitler last will and testament parody flyer is an illustrated parody of Hitler's will. The parody--titled "Last Will and Testament of Adolph Hitler Alias Adolph Schickelgruber"--addresses both individuals and nations, including Benito Mussolini, Emperor Hirohito, Heinrich Himmler, Hermann...
This small collection consists of ephemera related to Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler. There are several periodicals and magazine clippings present, including two issues of Die Neue Weltbuhne and sections from the Munschner Illustrierte Presse from 1932-1933. Ephemera include: a...
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Mongolia.
Broadsides, flyers, leaflets, serial issues, and sound recordings, relating to political conditions in Iran under the reign of the Shah, the Iranian political opposition, the revolution of 1979, post-revolutionary conditions in Iran, and political opposition to the new Iranian regime....
Benjamin Hitt (1916-2005) was the Managing Editor for the San Jose Mercury News for over 30 years. The collection is a compilation of his early works, personal photographs, and other mementos.
This collection contains materials collected by Dick Hitt from 1978-2008 documenting gay and lesbian employees of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, as well as LGBT news and events in the Orange County area and beyond. Included are newsletters, fliers,...
Photographs, awards, school records, correspondence, clippings, meeting minutes, financial records, political campaign records, event and fundraising records, conference files, legal records, government initiatives and regulation materials, reports, and research materials documenting R. Scott Hitt's personal life as well as his...
Primarily papers of lawyer and author Theodore H. Hittell--letters, journal of voyage to California, 1855, biographical sketches, legal papers, and MSS of his writings (including unpublished account of Walker's Nicaragua filibuster and history of California Academy of Sciences); some papers...
T. H. Hittell's business diary, 1869-74; legal documents relating to the settlement of T. H. Hittell's estate, 1917-19; family business papers; by J. S. Hittell....
Primarily papers of Theodore Henry Hittell, including a few letters, deeds to land in San Francisco and Contra Costa County, etc.; documents relating to his estate; some papers of his son, Franklin T. Hittell, and his daughter, Catherine H. Hittell;...
Letters from Henry W. Bigler, Edward C. Kemble and Azariah Smith.
This collection consists of primarily papers of lawyer and author Theodore H. Hittell pertaining primarily to his writings on California and his speeches. There are letters, research notes, legal papers, and manuscripts of his writings (including unpublished account of Walker's...
The Judith M. Hitzeman photographs, 1991, 2001, (SAFR 23148, P00-005) are comprised of photographs taken by Judith M. Hitzeman in San Francisco, California, of herring fishing activities at the Fort Mason Center and the First Annual McCovey Cove Regatta at...
This small collection contains color photographic snapshots of Gay Freedom Day parades on Polk Street and tricycle races taken by Hayes Valley resident John D. Hix in the 1970s.
Correspondence, reports, membership and personnel files, judicial and investigatory dossiers, administrative files and registers, and videorecordings relating to political conditions in, and governance of, Iraq. Collected by the Iraq Memory Foundation [Mu'assasat al-dhakirah al-'Iraqiyah] from the Ba'th Regional Command headquarters...
Building at Guerrero Street and 27th Street (later considered Mission District or Noe Valley), San Francisco, with signs promoting sheet metal works, brick mantels, patent chimneys, and work in brick, lime, and cement by the H.J. Highes company. People are...
Contains Kindberg's declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States and his Act of Naturalization, dated March 24, 1896. Folder also includes two manuscripts in Swedish concerning a debt to Hjalmar Kindberg's brother Ernst including a copy...
A multi-media record of the social and political movements of the 1960s and 1970s includes 30,000 hours of audio recordings documenting rallies, speeches, marches and other activities, most of which occurred on the UC Berkeley campus. It also holds fliers,...
Contains 6 original and 2 photocopied letters from Mencken mostly in his capacity as an editor. Also includes 5 photocopied letters to George Sterling just prior to his death, a copy of a letter explaining Sterling's suicide and a copy...
Drawings of Native American tribes by Austrian artist Franz Hölzlhuber while he was traveling in the United States.
Bibliographies, articles, newsletters and guides to the Hmong language, culture and arts.
Notes on California; diary, April 3, 1849-March 14, 1852, of journey to California via the Santa Fe Trail, experiences in California, and return home via the Isthmus, Nicaragua and New Orleans.
Records of Charles E. Hoadley, Chairman of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Division No. 597, Mount Diablo Lodge.
This collection consists of papers related to the life and business activities of San Francisco, California, civil engineer and county surveyor Milo Hoadley (1809-1887). Includes field notebooks containing street grade measurements and surveys (1850s-early 1860s), as well as material about...
Benjamin Hoag was an egg collector and merchant active in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The Benjamin Hoag Papers collection contains egg catalogs, field notes, correspondence, and ephemera.
The Paul Sterling Hoag papers span 23 linear feet and date from circa 1950 to circa 1985. About 200 architectural commissions designed by Hoag are documented with drawings and some photography. The collection contains black-and-white and color interior and exterior...
Leon Hoage was hired by New Jersey Governor Harold Hoffman to help investigate the 1932 kidnapping of the Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. Collection consists of photographs, clippings, and Photostats of evidence used in Bruno Richard Hauptmann's trial, and correspondence between...
The Bessie M. Hoagland papers consists of photographs, souvenir programs, report cards, copies of Alumni Review, and ephemera collected and created by Bessie Hoagland Bianchi, USC Class of 1916.
Copies of Hoagland's reprints.
This collection consists of the papers of John Hoagland, including administrative papers related to the University of Southern California.
Two statements (December 31, 1929 and May 15, 1937) issued to D. Dundas for items on account (pension, rent, hospital, milk, etc.) with Hobart Estate Company, Hobart Mills, California. The corporate name on the 1937 document has been overstamped "Hobart...
The Lewis P. Hobart collection consist of drawings from the Shredded Wheat Company building (Oakland 1915), the White Investment Company building (San Francisco 1907), the Kiersted residence (Hillsborough n.d.), the Grant residence (Burlingame, CA, 1913), and the Fireman's Fund Insurance...
Contains photographs of the mill complex at Hobart Mills.
Clippings on historical recordings gathered by William R. Moran from the monthly periodical Hobbies : the magazine for collectors (Chicago, Il. : Lightner Publications). The collection consists of seven bound volumes ranging from 1935 to 1985 and three boxes of...
The Linder Charlie Hobbs collection, ranging in date from 1958 to 1982, consists of documents related to minicomputers, computer memory, military computers, graphics terminals, timesharing systems, semiconductors, and the computer industry during the 1960s and 1970s. Types of materials include...
Hobbs discusses her personal life story
Emmy nominated Bill Hobin was involved with a number of popular television programs as director and/or producer. The collection included project files of scripts and production related materials documenting Hobin's career
Collection of 19th century photographs, scrapbook, autograph albums and a small number of business records from the George Hobson and John W. Macaulay families that appear to have been collected by Martha "Mattie" Hobson Macaulay. The bulk of the collection...
The Charles Hobson Collection contains correspondence, design notes, drawings, prints, prototypes, copper plates, etc. used in the creation and publication of artist books.
These papers were created by one branch of the Hobson family, early settlers in what is now known as Ventura County. Abram Lincoln Hobson (1861 – 1929) owned land throughout southern California and was an owner of Hobson Brothers Packing...
Relates to the work of neighborhood, community and political activist Frederick Hobson (1950-2013). Hobson advocated on a variety of social justice issues, including the environment, affordable housing and tenants’ rights, LGBT issues, HIV/AIDS and public health policy, animal care and...
Series of charts, relating to findings of a poll on newspaper and magazine reading habits of the British public, broken down by region, sex, age, social class, and other characteristics. Compiled by J. W. Hobson and Harry Henry.
Reports, memoranda, notes, statistics, essays, bibliographies, and maps, relating primarily to administration of Allied military government in Japan after World War II.
Photographs taken during a two day visit of Hermann Field and his wife at Stanford, April 14-15, 2000; other people include Kate Field, Norman Naimark, and Elena Danielson.
Arrest, interrogation, and other judicial records, issued by secret police and other Soviet governmental agencies, relating to the arrest and execution of four Russian-Americans or Russians formerly resident in the United States, on charges of counter-revolutionary activities; and subsequent appeals...
The Gerhard P. Hochschild papers (1941-2004) consist primarily of Hochschild's correspondence with mathematicians and notes from courses taught at the University of California, Berkeley. Also included are corrected reprints of his published manuscripts and articles and manuscript notes relating to...
The collection includes course notes for Frederick Jackson Turner's history of the American West course, when Homer Cary Hockett was a graduate assistant to Turner at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, ca. 1902-1903. Hockett later was a faculty member at...
John Alpheus Hockett (1894-1988) began teaching in the Department of Education at UC Berkeley in 1928 before coming to UCLA in 1941 as director of elementary education. He worked to establish a democratic educational system in West Germany after World...
This collection consists of 78 rpm, 10-inch sound discs
Papers belonging to American horticulturalist and nurseryman Benjamin Hodge.
Personal correspondence, photos, genealogy and memorabilia of the Hodge family, including a printed roll of members of the North Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, New York, ca. 1872 ("History of the North Presbyterian Church for Twenty Five Years").
Frederick Webb Hodge (1864-1956) worked for the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), edited the , was the editor of the , co-founder and president of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), director of the Museum of...
Papers contain correspondence reviews, notes, and maps chiefly relating to Hodgen's work and publications in sociology, with a few letters pertaining to the loyalty oath controversy at the University of California. However, the bulk of the collection consists of her...
This collections consists of notebooks, manuscripts, and correspondence of science fiction author Richard Hodgens. The correspondence is between Richard Hodgens and publishers....
This collection contains information on Bill Hodges, who was the founder of the International Ryan Club and was the newsletter editor until his death.
Papers concern his architectural work at Stanford University. Included are carbon copies of his letters to Jane Stanford, March to August 1901; typescript description of the frieze on the Memorial Arch; two souvenir booklets of the University, 1902-06; photographs of...
Depicts World War II scenes in Europe, North Africa, the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, India, and the Aleutian Islands; diplomatic conferences, including the Potsdam Conference, 1945, and the Casablanca Conference, 1943; civilian and military leaders; and maps...
This collection contains materials related to the family of George F. Hodges, with a significant contribution of materials from his daughter, Grace Evelyn Wahrer (nee Hodges). Many of the materials relate primarily to the Hodges’ experience in the WWII home...
This collection comprises the papers of Robert R. Hodges, professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) and activist in the gay liberation movement in Southern California and nationally in the 1970s and 1980s. His...
The Beverly Hodghead papers consist primarily of about forty speeches. The majority of these are devoted to explaining the Berkeley city charter. Other speeches consider the roles of citizens in support of municipal government, the annexation of Berkeley by Oakland...
The memoir of Pillsbury Hodgkins is a typed transcript. It describes his life in California working in the mines and his duties and activities as an expressman for Wells Fargo in San Francisco. Also included from pages 59 to 71,...
The file contains the 58-page typewritten and signed autobiography of Pilsbury Hodgkins, with multiple transcribed obituaries added at the end, resulting in a total of 71 pages. It is typed on paper that is in good condition, detailing the life...
The Henry H. Hodgson Collection consists of travel sketches and watercolors, and architectural drawings. The travel sketches are from various European locations, and were most likely drawn during Hodgson's eight-month sojourn to Europe and North Africa in the 1932. [The...
Collection consists of Hodgson's library of books on labor and labor relations, mostly concerning the U.S....
James Day Hodgson (1915- ) worked for the Lockheed Corporation as vice president of industrial relations (1968-69) before serving as U.S. Undersecretary of Labor (1969-70), then Secretary of Labor (1970-73). He returned to the Lockheed Corporation as senior vice president...
Robert Willard Hodgson (1893-1966) developed the College of Agriculture at the Southern branch of the University of California and became professor of subtropical horticulture (1935). He was named assistant dean of the College of Agriculture and assistant director of the...
This collection contains publications, typescripts, photographs, correspondence, and other material regarding the life and literary work of William Hope Hodgson, an English author of science fiction, horror, and fantastic fiction. Materials in the collection primarily consist of published and unpublished...
W.W. (William Wallace) Hodkinson (1881-19710) opened one of the nation's first movie theaters in Ogden, Utah in 1907. He became a leading West Coast film distributor, and founded Paramount company in 1914 for distributing films of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players...
Album containing 22 karat gold replicas of United States stamps issued by the Postal Commemorative Society.
Mainly personal and official documents and ephemeral items relating to Hoebich's life in Shanghai's German community, including the Kaiser Wilhelm Schule where she worked from 1939 to ca. 1945. Hoebich and her son emigrated to California after the war.
Volume includes Tatiana Lutra Catanzarite's "There's Just Something about Mary: Constructions and Reconstructions of the Magdalene from the Early Medieval Period through Modernity"; Anna Cueni's "Learning to Do Gender"; Jared Kaplan's "Constraining a Lorentz Violating Photon Mass with Johnson Noise";...
Accessions Acc.4115 and Acc.4054; DOC1931.1 contain photographic and written documentation from Paul L. Hoefler’s expeditions to the Africa continent: first as a photographer for Dr. Cadel in the Denver Africa Expedition from 1925-1926 and later as the principal explorer in...
Pamphlets, serial issues, proclamations, letters, ration cards, Nazi membership cards, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Germany during World War II, Nazi propaganda, and the Vietnamese War.
File contains handwritten letter in Spanish and typed copy in English. The letter is written by Francisco Hoen on June 17th, 1846, requesting a piece of land. In response, Judge Jose de Jesus Noe grants him the lot on the...
Correspondence, writings, and assorted materials of Swiss-American engineer Jean A. Hoerni, one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor.
This collection includes memorabilia from the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, video footage of the 1936 Winter Olympics, and family photographs and video clips of the Hoevelmann family.
Collection includes articles and papers by Hoff on aircraft structures and other matters, 1944-1981; diplomas, awards and other biographical materials, 1928-1997; and materials he collected on the history of aviation including articles, reports, and photographs, 1903-1958.
Syd Hoff (1912- ) contributed cartoons to , , , and the . He also drew the syndicated cartoon, Laugh it off, wrote and illustrated books, and has published compilations of his cartoons. The collection consists of some 600 original...
Judith Hoffberg was an art librarian and curator who was a major influence in the emergence of books as an artist's medium. The collection consists of ephemera related to artists and mail art including gallery exhibition announcements, lists of art...
Papers generated by Judith Ann Hoffberg, librarian, co-founder of the Arts Libraries Society of North America and founder of the artists' books journal The collection contains files related to artists' books exhibitions, organizations, travel, mail art, as well as biographical...
The collection contains the notebooks, clippings, AV recordings, and photographs of Eric Hoffer, who wrote a best-seller while working on the docks of San Francisco and became known as America's "longshoreman philosopher."
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to philosophy, social psychology, the nature of mass movements, social violence, the social role of intellectuals, and social conditions in the United States.
Books, audio and video tapes, and a 1981 screenplay ("A Major Motion Picture") connected with the life of radical leader Abbie Hoffman.
Dr. Hoffman's papers include many historical organization journals and books, many including essays by Hoffman; his research materials, much literature related to the society E Clampus Vitus, newsletters and ephemera pertaining to Hollywood's Magic Castle, and a small trove of...
The Claire Giannini Hoffman Papers (1887-1997) consist of correspondence; biographical materials, including writings related to economic issues, clippings about Hoffman, the Bank of America, and her father, Amadeo Peter Giannini; and a small amount of family papers.
Correspondence, writings, notes, sound recordings and transcripts of interviews, corporate reports, clippings, other printed matter, videotapes, and photographs, relating to economic conditions and large business enterprises in post-Soviet Russia. Used as research material for the book by David E. Hoffman,...
The Edwin B. Hoffman collection consists material related to his service in the United States Revenue Cutter Service, United States Lighthouse Service, United States Shipping Board, and his time as Master of the steamer "Eastern Leader."
Papers belonging to California writer Elwyn Irving Hoffman.
In the California Room Richard J. Hoffman collection.
The Howard Hoffman KABC collection consists of 22 boxes, or 22 linear feet of mostly scripts, correspondence, news, and memoranda pertaining to KABC radio between 1943-1954. The remaining materials consists of public relations materials like photographs, biographies, and scrapbooks from...
This collection contains written correspondence and ephemera from Pvt. Howard Hoffman, USA during the Second World War.
A collection of catalog cards from the Hoffman Library, 1929.
Comprising letters, manuscripts, photographs, diaries, drawings, and films, the archive documents the life and career of the American sculptor Malvina Hoffman.
The postcard album contains 75 marine vessel postcards and 39 train postcards collected by Martha Hoffman. The train postcards, out of scope, have been retained to maintain the integrity of the album. 32 of the marine vessel postcards are of...
This collection contains material created and printed by Richard J. Hoffman for various individuals, institutions, and clubs. Items are mostly printed ephemera including Christmas cards, invitations, announcements, memorials, and certificates for various events.
This collection consists of printer Richard J. Hoffman's (1912-1989) personal collection of printed books and printmaking books. These books cover subjects such as lithography, typography, and printmaking. Hoffman was a printer and professor of printmaking and graphic arts in Los...
This collection contains correspondence written by numerous authors sent to Ruth Hoffman during the Second World War. Also included are photos and other documents.
Tony and Frances Hoffman, together with other parents, launched a national advocacy movement that revolutionized research, treatment and care for the mentally ill in the United States. This collection includes newsletters, reports, clippings, and 19 books....
Eight small vinyl recordings, with accompanying illustrated explanatory text, of heart sounds that were sent out to physicians by Hoffman-LaRoche in the early 1970s....
Prints and negatives of commercial and industrial building interiors and the products of those businesses.
121 letters, 1862-1889, to Whitney, chiefly concerning cartography for the California Geological Survey. Notes of various surveys and personnel. Eleven personal letters, 1872-1910, to Brewer about his own activities and their mutual friends. Clippings and note of death of Galen...
The Hoffman-Russell Parachute Company was founded by James M. Russell and Major Edward L. Hoffman, both of whom helped design first parachute at McCook Flying Field in Dayton, Ohio, which was adopted by the Army Air Corps.
John Edward Hoffmeister (1899-1991) earned his degrees from Johns Hopkins University; an A.B. in chemistry in 1920 and a Ph.D. in geology in 1923. Field work in Tonga and Fiji in 1926, 1928, and 1934 formed the basis of his...
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Leah Hoffmitz Milken, including work done by Hoffmitz Milken for Letterform Design, her personal design firm; research and materials related to courses she taught at ArtCenter College of Design and other...
Vlastislav Hofman (1884-1964), architect, painter, and set and costume designer, was a leading member of the Czech modernist movement, and is perhaps best known for his work in the theater. In a career which spanned approximately forty years he designed...
Writings, research notes, and correspondence of the poet Marc Hofstadter (d. 2021), who taught American literature at Univeristy of California Santa Cruz in the 1970s. Box 1-7: research notes and correspondence; Box 8: writings, early school papers, UCSC dissertation; Box...
This collection contains the papers of former Stanford professor and Nobel Prize winning physicist Robert Hofstadter. Included are lab notebooks and research data; lecture notes and teaching materials; writings, drafts, and reprints; grant proposals; incoming and outgoing correspondence; travel and...
Clifton Hogan was an Early Bird of aviation.
The Molly Hogan videotapes collection documents LGBT culture in the Bay Area during the middle to late 1980s, specifically around the politics and treatment of AIDS, the closing of bath houses, and Gay Pride parades.
The Robert P. Hogan Collection includes project proposals, technical documents, reports, correspondence, publications, photographs, and other visual media documenting Hogan’s contributions to the Pioneer Project and the Life Sciences Directorate during his career at the NASA Ames Research Center. The...
The Louise Hogarth material on THE GIFT spans the years circa 2002-2003 and encompasses 3.3 linear feet. The collection includes production and promotional material for the film....
Harland E. Hogue, 1908-1999, was professor of homiletics and church history at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA. His oral history interviews discuss his life, career, experiences, people, and general observations at PSR beginning in 1954. The interviews also...
The Certificate of Title is for rea property in santa Paula CA within the Rancho Santa Paula y Saticoy. It describes the property boundaries.
Scrapbook and photo album, created by William M. Hogue, 1924-1929, 1953, documenting the musical, theatrical, academic, and professional careers of Hogue, an engineering student and trombonist, and his friend, Harold Roberts, a band leader, while studying at the University of...
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, telegrams, news clippings, manuscripts, and printed matter, relating to Anglo-German relations in the 1930s, political developments in Hungary, and detailing the personal and literary activities of Princess Stephanie from 1914 to 1972.
Materials related to the life and career of Bernhard Hohmann, a German aircraft engineer, test pilot, and space program director who emigrated to the United States after World War II and worked in the aviation and aerospace industry. Materials date...
This collection primarily consists of handwritten, illustrated letters with the exception of a few postcards and one photograph. Sohei Hohri wrote the letters while incarcerated at Manzanar to his friend, Harold Landon. The bulk of the documents are dated from...
William Hohri, was one of the leading contributors of the Japanese American redress and reparations efforts during the 1980's. Serving as chairman of the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR), he sought redress through the courts. This collection consists...
Material about Hoke's court case: Testimony, photographs, blueprints, advertising brochures
This collection contains 40 items primarily related to the work of Southern Pacific Railroad agent and California Development Company receiver W.H. Holabird (1845-1921), as well as some personal and ephemeral items. Business correspondence and documents chiefly date from 1909 to...
The collection focuses on the letters of W.B. Holbrook written to his family while serving as second mate on cargo ships sailing from Cardiff, Wales, to Hong Kong and from Hong Kong to Melbourne, Australia. Some letters to his brother...
Charles C. Holbrook (1830–1926) was a wholesale hardware and mining supply store owner in San Francisco whose Elmwood estate in Atherton is now known as Holbrook-Palmer park. In 1889 the Holbrook family made a grand tour across Europe and the...
Family protraits, portraits of members of the U.S. Coast Survey team (ca. 1874-1885), including Captains Lawson and Wilker(?) and Mars. Some views of camps of the Coast Survey team, including a view of a hilltop building identified as "Lawson's Station"...
This small collection contains primarily ephemera items from the Billy Holcomb Chapter's various events and other memorabilia items created or collected by members of this local chapter of the E Clampus Vitus order.
The collection consists of materials from inventor William S. Holdaway, including drawings and plans for various drilling equipment, and patents for a centrifugal pump.
The Francis Holden Papers consist of correspondence, business papers, miscellaneous personal papers, photographs, advertisements & other printed matter, books, and some diaries/account books. Personal correspondence is to Francis P. Holden, primarily written in Lockeford, California, 1857-1893, with some undated. Business...
Letter written by F. H. Holden in Moscow in 1923, relating to Russian operations of the American Relief Administration; and photographs of the German cruiser Wolf, its crew, and ships encountered and sunk by it during its raiding cruise in...
This collection consists of views taken by Holden and published by Underwood and Underwood as a boxed set. Subjects include Stanford University buildings and a student race on Lake Lagunita; homes in Palo Alto; Greek Theatre and the Faculty Club...
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. Bill Holder was a former Douglas employee.
Collection consists primarily of photos mounted on cardboard of Southwest Indians and California scenes, circa 1900.
Letters to Wayne Holder from George Woodcock, Ilse H. Irwin, Denise Levertov, William Everson. Includes typescript draft of an essay by William Everson on Allen Ginsberg sent to Wayne Holder on 28 April 1984.
Acquired in 2006, the papers consist primarily of correspondence, writings, and photographs relating to the history and literature of Estonia. Of particular importance are the numerous photographs and writings in the papers that pertain to the struggle for renewed independence...
The collection contains research materials and draft manuscripts for Holdredge's books on Mary Ellen Pleasant, Thomas and Teresa Bell, Lola Montez, Isaiah W. Lees, and Lillie Hitchcock Coit. It also includes some correspondence about her research and speaking engagements, as...
Robert Daniel Holguin (1953- ) was born and raised in California. He graduated from Baldwin Park High School and received his Bachelor and Master degrees from UCLA. His main focus of study was television production and directing. As a Mexican...
Chester Earl Holifield (1903-1995) -- also known as Chet Holifield -- of Montebello, Los Angeles County, Calif. Born in Mayfield, Graves County, KY, December 3, 1903. Moved to Montebello in 1920 and engaged in the manufacture and selling of men's...
This collection contains the papers of Margaret Broad Holladay (1899-1984), wife of Collis Huntington Holladay, who was the nephew of American railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington (1850-1927), founder of the Huntington Library. The materials chiefly date from 1900-1969 and include...
Folder no. 1 : Passenger register, Virginia City (Montana), Salt Lake City, etc. September 16, 1864-April 30, 1865. 22 p. of printed forms filled in (incomplete) 43 x 36 cm.
Collection consists of handouts and notes from various humanistic psychology workshops attended or facilitated by Ms. Howard between 1964 and 1978, as well as announcements and descriptions of workshops from 1972-1985.
Newsletters, meeting minutes, correspondence, membership records, photographs, promotional material, bylaws, and other papers primarily documenting Dale Holland's involvement with the Metro-Chords and Kingmasters, 1970-1986.
Collection consists of Rotary Photographic Company actress portrait postcards.
The collection includes Harold E. Holland's files from the time he served as Director of Libraries at Pepperdine University from 1981 to 1989.
The papers contain materials that largely relate to the subject of international education, with a special emphasis on the role played in this field by American institutions in the period after World War II. As the long-time head of the...
The Holland Land Company Records (1909-1953) consist of minute books, scrapbooks, photographic materials, and other records. The Holland Land Co. was incorporated in 1916. Its operations headquarters were in Reclamation District 999, Clarksburg, California, Yolo County. During the 1920s, the...
This is an autobiographical memoir / essay written by Lars Holland in 2019 entitled “Living, Dancing, Creating, and stirring things up with Jerome.” Major subjects include Holland’s relationship with artist Jerome Caja, San Francisco in the 1980s and 1990s, HIV/AIDS,...
Relates to the anticipated Allied invasion of the Netherlands. Produced by the Netherlands Information Bureau in New York and narrated by Bernard Dudley.
Writings, correspondence, curricular materials, and questionnaires, relating mainly to attitudes of American intellectuals toward communist countries and of American visitors to communist countries.
Photos of WAVES training as well as pictures of native Hawaiian life during World War II. circa 1942-1945
The Hollenbeck DeMolay Mother's Club and all DeMolay Mother's Club Circles have their roots in the Masonic Temple Order. Largely philanthropic in nature, the Hollenbeck DeMolay Mother's Club raised funds in a variety of ways, most notably through donations, endowments,...
Handwritten letter dated August 15, 1902 from W. A. Banks to J. P. Snook & Co. on Hollenbeck Hotel letterhead, discussing almonds.
Five ledgers from an early Los Angeles hotel, the Hollenbeck Hotel, which was active from 1884 to 1932. The collection consists of three hotel ledgers for parts of the calendar year 1902 (April 19 to May 12; September 22 to...
Materials consist of approximately 50 interviews on cassette tapes in which Donna Hollenberg interviews various contemporaries of poet Denise Levertov about Levertov, as well as correspondence between Hollenberg and the interviewees....
This collection chiefly contains letterpress books of correspondence mainly related to the professional life of Minnesota railroad employee, land developer, and poet Henry Whitcomb Holley (1828-1897), including real estate transactions, mining claims, railroad construction/development, business enterprises, and his literary career...
The collection contains slides used in a slide show created by grassroots organizers of the Bay Area Coalition Against the Briggs Initiative (BACABI). The coalition coordinated the struggle against the initiative, Proposition 6, which would have banned gays and lesbians,...
Papers belonging to 19th century Kansas railroad builder and politician Cyrus Kurtz Holliday.
The Charles D. Holliger field notes collection consists of field notes and specimen records completed in California between 1912-1915. The work represented here coincides with Holliger's time with the MVZ and UC Berkeley, where he received his B.S., M.S., and...
Holling Clancy Holling (1900-1973) was an instructor, freelance designer, advertising artist, and book illustrator. He and his wife Lucille Webster Holling collaborated on many books, including (1935) and (1936). He later wrote and illustrated fiction, combining nature and history themes,...
Collection consists of diaries, journals, letters, sketches, notes, designs, a photograph of illustrator Lucille Webster Holling, Webster family papers, and a plaster cast of husband Holling Clancey Holling by LCW.
Original artist drawings and schematics for Frontier Village amusement park by Laurence N. Hollings.
A collection of photographs taken by local photographer Paul Hollingshead. Location A4.5
Writings, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to historical trends in the twentieth century, public relations and the social order, the League of Nations and World Court, and a variety of other historical themes.
Papers of George Fearing Hollis, Union Naval officer (1861-1865) and United States Consul to Cape Town, South Africa (1888-1893). The papers consist mainly of correspondence Hollis wrote to his mother and wife during the Civil War.
Jesse Hollis was a set designer for more than eighty productions, mostly for Bay Area theaters during his thirteen year career during the 1970s and 80s. After receiving his master’s degree in scenic design from Southern Illinois University, he became...
1969.042: Photographs relate to activities of the Hollister family. Views include various Hollister residences and family members, general views of Santa Barbara (including the mission), the Montecito School for Girls, and other area buildings. Many views show Glen Annie, the...
Correspondence, clippings, financial materials, subject files, and manuscripts concerning the family, particularly Lottie Steffens Hollister and John James Hollister Sr., their children Jane Hollister Wheelwright, John James Hollister Jr., and the Hollister Estate Company. Includes biographical materials concerning Col. W.W....
Correspondence, accounts and legal papers, mainly of Jane Hollister Wheelwright, relating to the Hollister Estate Company and to its dissolution. Includes unidentified photographs of family members and life on the ranch, circa 1940s-1960s.
Correspondence, letterpress copybooks, financial records, subject files, and some personal items concerning the Hollister family, it's interests and activities in Santa Barbara County, particularly the Hollister Estate Company.
11 cabinet card portraits, nine cartes de visite portraits, and one landscape cabinet photo of William Hollister in a grove, in front of his house.
Documents related to Leo E. Hollister....
One folding black-and-white aerial photograph of Hollister Ranch.
The (1965-2000) documents the Chicano Movement and Hollman's activism in San Diego. Of particular interest are local newspapers such as , and . The majority of the material dates from 1965-1975 and focuses primarily on the issues Chicanos faced during...
Letters to Soviet government officials, relating to Soviet government treatment of the Volga German community in the Soviet Union, and related printed matter.
This small collection contains photographs of Noël Sullivan's Hollow Hills Farm in Carmel Valley, ca. 1948-1949
A collection of material related to Dr. Augustus G. Holloway and his service in the American Civil War.
The Jean Holloway Papers contains typed manuscripts and handwritten creative works by screenwriter and San Jose State College alumna Jean Holloway. The bulk of the collection consists of screenplays, poetry, radio scripts and some coursework from her time in college.
This collection contains screenplays and outlines for a small number of projects worked on or collected by American television screenwriter Jean Holloway (1917-1989). Projects include the movie Jaws (1974), an episode of Gunsmoke (1974), and 14 episodes of the television...
The Edwin Holly collection of Desilu and First Artists reports span the years 1958-1982 and encompass 1.3 linear feet. The collection consists of corporate financial documents related to Desilu Productions from 1958 to 1967 and First Artists Production Co. from...
Contains correspondence, photographs, and other documents relating to the Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colo. Correspondence is mostly from Japanese-American soldiers to the Blue Star Service Club. Many of the documents pertain to everyday life at the Relocation center including programs,...
The collection of clippings and pamphlets was brought together by library staff with items dating from 1947-2002 including materials documenting the 50th Anniversary in 1997, relating to the Hollywood Blacklist period 1947-1952. Newspaper and magazine articles of personal accounts, speeches,...
A small group of programs from the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Hollywood Bowl, dated 1915-195
The Hollywood columnists' clippings span the years circa 1935-1958 and encompass 18.5 linear feet. The collection contains newspaper clippings of columns covering Hollywood and the entertainment industry. Most columns bear descriptive titles, such as "Hollywood Diary" or "Behind the Makeup."...
The Hollywood Coordinating Committee records span the years 1941-1957 (bulk 1947-1955) and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of miscellaneous organizational files, including reports of regular and charitable activities, general correspondence, and publicity. There are also four rolls of...
Purchase, Carmen Valentino, 2005. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
The collection contains 30 b/w publicity shots, 1930s-1940s, of film stars such as John Barrymore, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Jimmy Durante, W. C. Fields, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Cary Grant, Jack Haley, Walter Huston, Harold Lloyd, Frederic March, George...
This collection consists of film stills of various Hollywood films.
The collection contains ephemera and periodicals associated with Hollywood motion picture unions. It consists primarily of labor bulletins, convention proceedings, memoranda, and form letters.
This collection contains press kits, production stills, and publicity information for films that were received by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for films that might be considered for their Golden Globe awards. This includes films such as Riot on Sunset...
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association press conference recordings span the years 1976-2005. The audio recordings which consist of more than 5,000 cassette tapes are of press conferences hosted by the organization for its membership. The member journalists use material from...
A collection of seven photographs of Hollywood High School in the 1920s and 1930s, along with a commencement program for the Hollywood High School class of 1956 for a ceremony at the Hollywood Bowl. The photographs depict students and faculty...
This collection consists of the video tapes of the television show "Hollywood Insider," which ran from 1985-1995.
Collection consists of 251 books about Hollywood or having a Hollywood locale. The collection is chiefly fiction but includes some non-fiction, exposés and biographies. Includes Victor Appleton's (c. 1912), Mary Astor's (1960), Henry Farrell's (c. 1960), Christopher Isherwood's (c. 1945),...
This collection consists of papers collected for the never-built Hollywood Museum from film and television producer, director, and actor Hal Roach (1892-1992); film producer Sol Lesser (1890-1980); actor William Farnum (1876-1953); and editor and author Pete Martin (1901-1980). Items include...
The Hollywood Museum collection spans the years 1899-1970 (bulk 1910s-1950s) and encompasses 147 linear feet. The collection contains a wide variety of material donated to the Hollywood Museum between 1960 and 1967, including clippings, scrapbooks, photograph albums, programs, casting directories,...
The Hollywood on Location records span the years 1982-1990 and encompass 3 linear feet. The collection consists of the original location sheets for Jack Weinberg's publication, "Hollywood on Location," issued six times a week from August 9, 1982, through September...
5 programs, 1941-1948, from Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park. Each is an "official program", listing the days' races and entrants. Both Santa Anita Park, located in Arcadia, California, and Hollywood Park, located in Inglewood, California, were notable horse racing...
Publications including official programs and media guides. Also 7 issues of "Harness Tracks of America" newsletters. A deck of playing cards with Hollywood Park Casino design. Clippings from May 1949 on Hollywood Park arson fire and several photographs.
The Hollywood Turf Club, later renamed Hollywood Park, opened in 1938. Known as the Track of the Lakes and Flowers, it served as home for a number of talented jockeys, trainers, and prominent thoroughbreds. The collection consists of minute books...
This collection is a merging of two significant sources of motion picture advertising and promotional materials. It consists of trailers acquired by the Hollywood reporter as a result of its Key Art Awards nomination and selection process and check prints...
This collection consists of photographs used by The Hollywood reporter, an entertainment magazine that started in 1930. This includes photographs of awards, directors, animation, people, movies, and tv shows.
This collection consists of bound volumes of ranging from 1934-1987.
The Hollywood studio strike began on March 12, 1945 when the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU) went on strike to protest the studios' delay in granting a contract renewal for interior decorators despite opposition from the larger, more established International...
This small collection is arranged alphabetically. It includes clippings from Los Angeles daily newspapers and the Hollywood trade papers, pamphlets, and a file of the October 1945-May 1947, a strike newsletter put out on a daily basis during most months...
The Hollywood Women's Press Club records span the years 1936-1991 and encompass approximately 13 linear feet. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, clippings, photographs, oral history tapes, and other miscellaneous material regarding the club and its activities, primarily the Golden...
Collection consists of material relating to the development of Hollywoodland, including albums containing approximately 225 photographs of Hollywoodland and Dana Point, California dwellings and business buildings. ...
Contains photos of the 1920s Hollywoodland real estate development in Los Angeles, Calif., including surrounding hills. Photos show newly built homes, and houses and roads under construction (two photos feature horse teams). Several photos have views of the Hollywoodland sign,...
Collected by a family who resided in a custom-built 1949 house and at the time was situated closest to the Hollywood Sign. Includes a 1923 sales brochure, an undated tract map, a book The Story of Hollywoodland, and more recent...
Selection of outtakes from: Hanya, portrait of a pioneer, which was shown on PBS in 1985....
A small collection of science-related recordings donated by Stanford biologist Richard Holm. Includes tapes from the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Dallas, Texas, and broadcasts from the Pacifica Tape Archive.
Correspondence, memoranda, racial incident case reports, other reports, pamphlets, press releases, and clippings, relating to desegregation of schools and other facilities in the U.S.; racial or ethnic friction involving black, Hispanic, American Indian and other minority communities; and efforts of...
Draft of a speech delivered at Oxford University in 1915, relating to the relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium; and photographs of refugees and war damage in Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey at the end of the Balkan...
The Halsted Holman papers offer insight into the life and work of Dr Halsted Holman, Guggenheim Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. His papers primarily consist of files pertaining...
The papers of meteorologist Jorgen Holmboe contain mainly personal and professional correspondence, but also document his participation on the Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition of 1934-1936. The bulk of this material is in Norwegian with some material in English and German.
This collection consists of the scrapbook Holmes kept of his student days at Stanford University and UC Berkeley, as well as his summer as a forest ranger at Yosemite (1928) and a summer at the Flying Cadet school of the...
Collection consists of the archives of the Holmes Book Company store on West 6th Street in Los Angeles (the company had another store, in Oakland, California). Includes accounts receivable, paid bills, orders, publishers' correspondence, receipts, and cancelled checks....
Contains a small sampling of business records of this Oakland, Calif. bookstore, chiefly consisting of bibliographical notes, both in binder and card file formats. Includes two scrapbooks of clippings, 1976 and 1978, working copies of master catalog lists for 1983...
File contains two small accounting books, one also acts as a diary. The accounting book logs from 1830-1849, while the diary is from 1854. The file also contains photocopies from the diary.
The Elmer W. Holmes papers is a collection of documents about Elmer Wallace Holmes, a Civil War veteran and leading figure in the history of Riverside, California. The papers consists of correspondence between Holmes and his family (noteably his mother...
Includes standard moulding book, 1940; material for brochure for the Holmes Eureka Building Service; and reports, mainly financial, for the Redwood Export Company, the California Redwood Association and the California Association of Timber Truckers.
The Hannah Tomiko Holmes Papers contains photocopies press-clippings, transcripts, documents, and essays related to redress and the National Council for Japanese American Redress. These materials are all reproductions. The bulk of the collection is original color photographs taken by Holmes...
Accounts, receipts for wages and goods, Gold Rush correspondence, and other documents collected by Oakland bookseller Harold C. Holmes, mostly relating to commercial activities in California between the years 1846 and 1868. Materials were created by various individuals and firms,...
The bulk of the Holmes Papers consists of the manuscript chapters of Harold Holmes' memoirs....
A collection of 2740 photographic slides taken of the University of Southern California (USC) campus in 1987 on commission for the publication of (1987) by Robert Holmes, published by Harmony House in Louisville, Kentucky (call number: LD5101 .U58 1987). Most...
Correspondence, notes, and field notebooks related to Holmes' collection of diatoms collected from Dall's porpoises from 1982-1985.
Collection mainly includes family portraits and snapshots. Subjects of portraits include Samuel Jackson Holmes, Lottie Cochran, Mary Cochran (daughter), Sarah Taber (Holmes) Weaver, Eli Taber Weaver (son), Capt. Henry Taber, Samuel Leonard, Phoebe Ann Hathoway Taber, Joseph Alonzo Allen, Timmy...
The Samuel J. Holmes papers, 1868-1964, include correspondence, manuscript drafts, research files, notes, and biographical materials documenting the career and family life of Samuel J. Holmes, a professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of California from...
This collection contains materials collected by Sandy Holmes, who served as secretary to the Bay Area Black Lesbians and Gays (BABLAG) in the mid-1980s.
The Selma Holo papers consists of publications, reports, photographs, and research notes created and collected by Selma Holo. Included are the original typescript of Dr. Holo's dissertation; typescripts of two of her publications, "Beyond the Prado" and "Managing Memory"; research...
Relates to the reaction of the media and the government in the United States to the Jewish holocaust in Europe during World War II. Conference sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School, the Neimann Foundation, WCVB-TV, and the Anti-Defamation League of...
In the fall of 1939, the Nazi government introduced mandatory identification badges for Jews in Poland. This Nazi policy was one of the tactics used to isolate Jews from the rest of the population, and it enabled the Nazi government...
This postage stamp commemorates the fifth anniversary of the liberation of prisoners from the concentration camps; it was issued on May 5, 1995. The design of the stamp is barbed wire and a prisoners number 11960. Bordering the seal is...
This collection contains brochures, guidebooks and vaious ephemera offered to patrons visiting Holocaust Memorials and Historic sites.
Register containing the names, professions, dates of birth and addresses of nearly 54,000 survivors of the Holocaust and Nazi-era persecution in the Jewish community of Pest, Budapest. Budapest became a city in 1872, following the union of Buda and Pest....
Five holograph letters about the reunion of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment Infantry. The first holograph letter consists of seven notes to Doctor J. F. Gould [Joseph F. Gould] in South Boston, Massachusetts in response to his postal card regarding the...
Program, conference papers, press coverage, photographs, and sound recordings and videotape of proceedings, relating to the Holocaust in Latvia during World War II.
The Holroyd collection contains materials from the 1956 exhibition "This is Tomorrow," and items collected subsequently. Holroyd created additional collages for the original display panels, and some of the original elements have been lost between the time of the exhibition...
The collection consists of reports, legal opinions, and comments concerning the Central Valley Project, water districts and reclamation districts, and water rights on the San Joaquin River and elsewhere in California.
Theodore David Holstein (1915-1986) was a physicist who worked on atomic physics at Westinghouse Research Laboratories (1941-1959), and served on the physics faculty at the University of Pittsburgh (1959-65) and at UCLA where he studied electron and energy transport phenomena...
Writings and correspondence, relating to Finnish independence, foreign relations, and political conditions.
Band scores and parts for about 90 compositions of the Holt Brothers, Thomas P. and G. Dana, of Dixfield Maine.
The Deloris L. Holt Collection contains documents from the life and career of Deloris L. Holt, an educator, author, and activist who dedicated her career to sharing the history and achievements of Black Americans with the world. She was the...
Journal documenting Frances Long Holt's pleasure trip to North America in 1872. The author also describes a weeklong stay in Havana, Cuba and a brief stop in Quebec.
One holograph letter written by Joseph Holt as Postmaster General to Professor C. Schaeffer states his willingness to serve as a reference regarding Schaeffer's qualifications for a position his friends are seeking for him. A second holograph letter signed by...
Papers belonging to American lawyer, soldier, and politician Joseph Holt.
This collection contains administrative files, audio lists, library related material, hard drives, signs, and other documents in association with the Holt Labor Library that was located in San Francisco, California, until it was donated to the California State University, Dominguez...
This collection includes periodicals, zines, pamphlets, posters, and other publications and material related to anarchism and libertarian communism.
The collection comprises buttons, keychains, flags, banners, and black-and-white and color photographs, negatives and contact sheets related to various labor strikes, commemorative events, political party and labor union election campaigns, women's rights causes, anti-war activism and demonstrations, and socialist political...
277 posters in 14 folders, in 4 drawers....
Material regarding Holt Bros. & Caterpillar Co.; advertising films, notebooks.
The Rod Holt subject file collection, 1959-1997, bulk 1987-1998, contains files on various political and scientific subjects that were created and maintained by Rod Holt, who was Apple employee #5 as well as a socialist, political activist, and the founder...
The Vertical (Subject) Files Collection were collected over several decades by successive library staff. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, events flyers, promotional material, news clippings, photos, ephemera or research papers including interviews.
The Daniel C. Holtom Papers include letters, published and unpublished articles, printed items, photographs, clippings, and manuscript writings.
Professional papers of Lynn Holton, Public Information Officer, Administrative Office of the Courts. Materials date from 1959 through 2012. The bulk of the materials in the collection date from 1987 through 2012.
A collection of family genealogy, family history and photographs
Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) was a modern dance pioneer influenced by Walt Whitman, Emerson and American Transcendentalism. She first gained recognition and support for her work after moving to London (1899). In 1904, she met Edward Gordon Craig, and they worked...
Printed matter, writings, letters, photographs, and miscellany, relating to the Russian writers Isaak Babel', Boris Pasternak and Joseph Brodsky. Consists primarily of printed matter by and about Pasternak, Brodsky and Babel'.
Correspondence, writings, pamphlets, leaflets, newspaper issues, clippings, and photographs, relating primarily to the activities of the Tannenbergbund, a right-wing German political organization, active from 1926 to 1933, founded by General Erich Ludendorff. Includes correspondence with E. Ludendorff.
Collection contains prints (mostly black and white) of Stanford presidents, faculty, trustees, staff, students on campus, campus lands, and construction, as well as a series of mounted images from Stanford Seen, an exhibition of Holub’s photographs held in 1964. Other...
Primarily views relating to the geology of California. Includes photographs of agriculture, glaciers, the Sierra Nevada, geological formations, earthquake effects, Mt. Lassen eruption, etc.
Volume one of the scrapbooks documents her first year at Stanford, 1929-30, and includes programs, athletic tickets, clippings, dance cards, invitations, and menus from local restaurants; many of the pages are also annotated. Volume two dates from 1933-1935 and pertains...
These cards have been collected by Library Staff from books donated as gifts to the GTU Library. If, while processing the book for inclusion in the library collection, a holy card is found, it is added to the collection. There...
Album of 29 black and white albumen photographs of landscapes, street scenes, monuments, and people in Jericho, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Samaria, Shiloh, Damascus, Athens, Baalbek, Mt. Sinai, Mt. Carmel, and Mt. Hermon. Likely put together from local photographers' work for or...
Memoirs and other writings by Russian military officers and other émigrés, relating to imperial Russian military history, Russian participation in World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Russian émigré affairs. Collected by Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, Jordanville,...
Edward Henry Gordon Craig (1872-1966) was a member of the Lyceum, London, where he received training as an actor and began his career in stage design and production (1889-95). He was also an author, the Royal Designer for Industry of...
Relates to German military operations during World War I.
The collection consists of textual and non-textual material related to the life and professional career of Benjamin Holzman (1891-1963), a newspaper show business critic and press agent, who worked and lived on both the East and West Coasts. Materials include...
The collection contains two series: Correspondence and Ephemera....
Nancy Hom is a San Francisco based Chinese American artist, activist, writer, curator, and arts administrator. Her visual artwork touches upon sociopolitical themes of family, politics, women's rights, the environment, cultural celebrations, and immigration. Hom also served as Executive Director...
This collection contains one photocopy of a typed letter sent by Lt. John Homa during the Second World War. Also included is one color photograph of a military medal shadowbox that belonged to Lt. Homa.
Letters, service certificates and train orders relating to the life and career of Walter N. Homan (1882-1965), railroad telegrapher, brakeman, fireman and engineer with several western lines.
Collection consists of scripts for 19 HBO television series. Includes scripts primarily from comedy series , and ....
Correspondence and files related to: the Home Management House, housing project, curriculum, and Everson Hall. Also included are some materials related to the Faculty Club and the Steak Bake.
The Home for Aged and Infirm Colored People of California was established on September 26, 1892 in Oakland, California and was the first institution to provide elderly care and housing for African Americans in California. The organization was created by...
Photographs, articles, ephemera, etc. pertaining to World War I activities at the American home front (e.g. Red Cross, food, etc.)
Transcripts of letters (location of originals unknown) from Cole to his parents, written while traveling west overland and from California.
The Home Vision Entertainment collection spans the 1930s-1990s and encompasses 10 linear feet. The collection consists of prints, negatives, slides, and transparencies of motion picture production, television production, biography, and subject photographs....
In providing employment services, Homeboy targets and focuses on the segment of the community that finds it the most difficult to secure employment on their own -- former gang members, parolees, and at-risk youth. Programs offer a much-needed intervention to...
The collection contains research materials, administrative files, audiotape interviews, and film reels from a project by the USC Department of History for a book and PBS television special entitled The Homefront : America during World War II, compiled by Mark...
(1899-1977). One letter (ALS) from lithographer Homer H. Boelter, to an unnamed friend, re his lithography work and sending holiday greetings. Hollywood, CA, January 1956. Laid in [?] (Printers Z242.5.B98 1955). Alpha list.
Photographs of musicians, sheet music, and musical instruments.
Legal papers of C.H. Parker and other materials (3 cartons); papers of Mrs. Charles Homer, Mrs. C.H. Parker and N.B. Stone (2 cartons).
Participants discuss planning and superintendency of the Homestake Mine, its unionization, safety and maintenance issues, and mining methods and practice.
Homestake Mining views and views of Tayoltita, Durango, Mexico; location of the San Luis Mine. Large framed panoramic photograph of Tayoltita dates to circa 1920.
The bulk of this collection consists of manuals related to the Homestake Mining Company's project at McLaughlin Mines. There are plant manuals, equipment data manuals, design manuals, construction manuals, and agreements and procedures manuals. It also includes reports, supplementary documents,...
Includes reports, financial statements, company videotapes, mine safety information, uranium studies, and research material relating to mortality of workers in Homestake Mines. These papers were collected by Homestake engineer Langan W. Swent. This collection also includes photographs and scrapbooks relating...
Speech on homicides give to the Ventura County Historical Society
Depicts tests of elements of an anti-ballistic missile defense system designed and conducted under direction of the United States Army Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command by Lockheed Missiles and Space Company and subcontractors, and associated with the Strategic Defense Initiative.
Miscellaneous print ephemera pertaining to homohop artists and events in the San Francisco Bay Area: poster for film Pick up the Mic: the revolution of homo hop (2005); handbills for DeadLee and A.C.R.O.N.Y.M records and various San Francisco Bay Area...
This collection consists of manuscripts written by Oscar Homolka during his stay in Southern California. The collections also contains some photographs and ephemera relating to Homolka.
Minutes, membership applications and lists, lawyer referral reports, newsletters, newspapers, and related ephemera of the Homophile Effort For Legal Protection, Incorporated (HELP, Inc.). The organization was formed in 1968, in response to the subjective and aggressive behavior of the Los...
The Homosexual Information Center (HIC) is a nonprofit organization committed to gathering and disseminating information and data to the public regarding all aspects of homosexuality. It was founded in the late 1960s by the Tangent Group, which in 1965 formally...
The Homosexual Information Center (HIC), is a nonprofit organization committed to gathering and disseminating information and data to the public regarding all aspects of homosexuality. It was founded in the late 1960s by the Tangent Group, which in 1965 formally...
Review board petitions, 2002-2003 surveys, the follow-up 2006-2007 survey, non-LGBT participant surveys, and related correspondence of the "Homosexuality Among Highly Religious Mormons" study conducted under the auspices of University of Idaho and the University of Southern California by Gary Horlacher.
This collection consists of approximately 950 photos and 144 postcards of the Honda family and other scenes. The Honda family lived in Sacramento and California starting in the 1910s. The images depict family life, street scenes, school assemblies, church congregations,...
The Mike Honda Congressional Papers contain documentation of Mike Honda's congressional and political career as a House Representative of California. The material in the collection also covers his involvement in numerous committees and caucuses.
Pamplets, reports, speeches, leaflets, flyers, serial issues, other printed matter, audio-visual material, relating to political conditions, elections, and civil rights in Honduras.
Photograph album with 200+ b/w photos of Honduran cities (San Pedro Sala, Choloma, Truxillo, Tela, Ornoa, Puerto Cortes, and La Lima), buildings, churches, haciendas, rural areas, coastal shipping facilities, railroads, bridges, mills, and sugar factories. Includes images of U.S. businessmen...
Photograph albums depicting activities of the California Friends of France appointed Stanford University Unit of the American Ambulance Service during World War I in France, Albania, Greece, and Serbia.
Diaries, letters, correspondence, clippings, postcards, and photographs relating to the American Ambulance Service attached to French Army forces in France during World War I. As a whole, the collection depicts John Kohnen Honey's time in the American Field Service during...
This certificate is dated in San Francisco on November 5, 1852. It certifies that W. W. Honey is an active member of Monumental Co. No. 6 as of the roll call on November 5, 1852. The document is signed by...
The Robert B. Honeyman Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material is comprised of over 2300 items, with formats and media ranging from original oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, lithographs, engravings, etchings, lettersheets, clipper cards, and ephemera, to...
The David Hong papers consist of material, 1984-2004, collected by Gay Asian Pacific Support Network (GAPSN) founding member David Hong. This collection consists mostly of materials from GAPSN, such as event flyers, correspondence, and meeting agendas, as well as papers...
Photographic record of Korean American activist Earn Hong's travels in the United States and Peru between 1919 and 1922.
This collection contains the papers and photographs of the Hong family, a family of prominent Chinese-American community leaders in Los Angeles, California, specifically focused on the papers and photographs of immigration lawyer You Chung Hong (1898-1977), his wife, Mabel Hong...
This collection contains 76 boxes of addenda to the collection of the papers and photographs of the Hong family, a family of prominent Chinese-American community leaders in Los Angeles, California, specifically focused on the papers and photographs of immigration lawyer...
Slides and transparencies, depicting buildings, residents, street scenes, and scenes of economic and social activity in Hong Kong.
Corporation annual reports, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, press summaries, election campaign literature, other printed matter, videotape and sound tape reel recordings of television and radio news broadcasts, and memorabilia relating to political, social and economic conditions in Hong...
Flyers, leaflets, other printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to civil disobedience movements in Hong Kong.
Roger S. Hong was an architect who worked primarily on commercial projects in California from the 1960s-2001. Hong was actively involved in efforts to revitalize Chinatown in Los Angeles, and the collection features early drawings of the building of "New...
Relates to anti-government demonstrations by college students in Seoul, 1960. Includes photographs.
Correspondence, diaries, writings, and printed matter, relating mainly to the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
Album of photographs compiled by a member of the anti-tank company of the 442nd Infantry Regiment during his service in the Second World War, chiefly in France and Italy. The Japanese-American soldiers of the company and its activities are extensively...
This collection contains correspondence, reports, maps, plans, photographs, realia, and ephemera relating to the life and career of William L. Honnold (1866-1950), a pioneering American mining engineer in South Africa, who later became a major benefactor to the Claremont Colleges,...
The Diane Jane Honodel papers span the years 1904 to 1982 and document elements of Honodel's personal and professional life, from her time as a Sacramento-area resident to her extensive involvement in theater. Her papers are comprised of a variety...
227 photographs in negative form of ships, buildings, and places covering Honolulu, Nagasaki, and The Philippine Islands during the years 1898-1899.
Includes typescript itinerary for trip Feb.-Mar. 1911.
Views show Honolulu from the harbor and from the Catholic Church.
(1799-1850). One letter (ALS), in French, to Monsieur [?], re Balzac's La Comédie humaine. 13 avril (April) 1844. Gift of Mrs. Edwin Corle. Alpha list.
Interviews with Robert F. Peckham, William H. Orrick, Jr., Alfred T. Goodwin, James R. Browning, Wayne D. Brazil, Joseph C. Houghteling, Carol P. Peckham, Stephen A. Mayo, Robert W. Peterson, Edward Steinman.
Research materials include files obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, FBI files, taped interviews, transcriptions, chronologies, clippings, personnel files, and annotated notes.
This collection consists of Honors Convocation invitations, programs, planning materials, and correspondence for the University of San Diego Honors Convocation.
The theses cover a wide variety of topics, some pure economics or business practices, but a number of them contribute to the field of social economics, with such topics as the juvenile court, labor and vagrancy, and housing.
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, reports, memoranda, and photographs relating to Chinese political events and foreign relations, international diplomatic conferences, Sino-Soviet relations, and the United Nations.
Thomas Hood (1799-1845) was an author and artist. He sketched and wrote for local newspapers in Dundee, England (1815-18), was the assistant sub-editor and constant contributor to (1821), editor of the (1829) and magazine (1841). His son Thomas Hood (1835-1874),...
The collection contains 123 numbered and 1 unnumbered black and white drawings (on illustration board 23 x 17 to 25 x 20 cm.) by Mary V. Hood of wildflowers in Yosemite National Park, California. Illustrations were published at least twice:...
This collection contains four poems written by Sgt. Richard William Hood, USMC during the Second World War, as well as two copies of photographs and a biography.
The Walter Hood Collection spans the years 1980-2014 and includes files created by Hood and his firm Hood Design Studio. The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, and Digital Files. These records...
This collection contains correspondence written between Ch. (Col.) William B. Hood, USAAF and members of his family and friends during the Second World War. Also included are postcards, forms, pamphlets and newspapers, documents, a short biography, and a photograph of...
The Hook Family Collection contains newspaper clippings and receipts.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, lecture notes, printed matter, sound recordings, videotape, and photographs relating to philosophy, Marxism, communism in the United States and elsewhere, the question of communists in the educational system, campus disturbances in the 1960s, the Congress for...
Edward Niles Hooker (1902-1957) was an English professor at UCLA. He produced an annotated two-volume edition of the works of John Dennis (1939, 1943), and with Professor H.T. Swedenberg, edited the California edition of John Dryden, the first volume of...
Evelyn Gentry (1907-1996) was born in North Platte, Nebraska, and grew up near Sterling, Colorado. She joined the psychology faculty at UCLA University Extension in 1939. In 1954, she received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)...
Portraits include Katharine Putnam Hooker and family, Putnam, Yates and Whitney family members, and others. Photographs relating to the Hooker family show California missions, outdoor scenes, homes and estates, and travel pictures from other U.S. locations. Negatives show Yosemite, Hetch...
Consists of family correspondence, including the correspondence of Katherine Putnam Hooker and Marian Osgood Hooker with Alice James, William Dean Howells, and Theodore H. Hittell. Family papers include early business papers, notes on family history, and accounts of the 1906...
A letter from Major General Joseph Hooker, a member of the Society of California Pioneers, to Secretary Francis D. Clark expressing his support for a celebration of the 27th aniversary of California's admission to the United States.
Military papers belonging to American Union General Joseph Hooker.
The consists of two albums dating from 1894 to 1896, which document Marian's growing interest in photography while a student at the Marlborough School for Girls. Both albums include images of Marian's classmates, friends, and family....
The Hooker Collection consists primarily of 23 photograph albums recording Hooker’s travels in Europe and her home state of California. Other documentation includes a folder of publisher’s proof prints from her book Farmhouses and Small Provincial Buildings in Southern Italy,...
The collection includes over 1000 pieces of brass finishing tool designs and components, as well as some documentation, all from the American finishing tool company, Hoole Machine and Engraving Works.
Three letters (ALS) from Ann (Sturgis) Hooper [wife of Masachusetts Congressman Samuel Hooper] and daughters Annie and Alice, Aprill 1861. Written to Samuel Hooper at the outbreak of the Civil War and describing the uncertain climate in the Washington area...
International Center for Medical Research financial records, correspondence, and reports....
Margaret Hooper Hollywood High School Graduation Scrapbook (1918-January 23, 1923) is a memory book with 189 pages that contains hand written letters, news clippings about Hollywood High School, photographs of the Class of 1922, theater programs, name cards, a button...
Include draft of a letter by Hooper, and letters to him from John T. Howard and J. Wiley Edwards; a statement, Oct. 1858, of the value of the Estate; and an agreement between Frémont and George R. Sampson, Feb. 1859.
Slides. Copy slides of southwest Indians, ca. 1900-1905. Many of these are similar to Adam Clark Vroman photographs (see P-1).
David Hoopes was a Special Assistant to the President with responsibilities for the preparation of briefings and follow-up materials for the President's meetings and special projects for the Staff Secretary. Many of the documents in the files are briefing papers.
Saidee Pettus Hoose was an American missionary who, along with her husband, worked and lived in China beginning in 1916. This small collection consists of correspondence, clippings, biographical materials and a few pieces of ephemera relating to the personal and...
Photographs and ephemera relating to the Bohemian Club of San Francisco. Includes photographs of Herbert Hoover and other club members at Bohemian Grove encampments and other locations. In part collected by Fred G. Clark.
Title supplied by cataloger.
3 matted prints depicting the construction of the Hoover Dam created by architect and artist William Woollett....
Album of snapshots documenting various activities of Los Angeles County surveyors at work in the desert Southwest between Hoover Dam and Los Angeles from 1928 to 1929. Images include a few vehicles and other equipment particular to desert surveying. Surveyors'...
Frederick A. Hoover was an early stunt flyer.
Papers belonging to American minister and philanthropist George K. Hoover.
Includes observations on the course of the Civil War, pacifism, the Society of Friends and the Methodist Episcopal Church, and reminiscences on Hoover family history and on the early history and settlers of Wayne County, Indiana.
Correspondence and memoranda relating to American foreign policy during the presidential administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Letter from Hoover to Frank A. Golder, director of the Hoover War Library, indicating the forwarding of documents relating to the history of the Library....
Letter from H.C. Hoover to Timothy Hopkins, President of the Board of Trustees, July 30, 1913, regarding the location of athletic fields on the Stanford campus.
Relates to relief work administered by Herbert Hoover, especially that of the American Relief Administration in Russia, 1921-1923. Incorporates footage from that period. Videotape and DVD copies (three versions) also available.
Collection consists of two carbon typescripts, originally in the possession of Lou Henry Hoover's secretary, Edith Harcourt. "Off-the-Record talk to Stanford University faculty," April 11, 1938, is 29 pages long and covers the political and economic conditions in Western Europe...
Writings, notes, typed copies of documents, printed matter, and financial records relating to American foreign policy and domestic policies during the presidential administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, World War II, and the early postwar years. Consists mainly of drafts of...
These two letters, addressed to Mrs. Lynn Smith Abbott (who attended Stanford from 1893-94), pertain to the Stanford Futures campaign to raise money for scholarships.
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to the career of Herbert Hoover as president of the United States and as relief administrator during World Wars I and II. Sound use copies of sound recordings...
Relates to personal and family affairs. Includes typed transcripts of all letters. In part, photocopy.
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of Soviet and American officials, relating to Soviet foreign policy during the presidency of Mikhail Gorbachev. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace and the Mezhdunarodnyĭ fond sotsial'no-ėkonomikcheskikh i politologicheskikh...
This guide describes motion picture films from various collections in the archives. The guide is organized by collection title and includes the number of films, the film gauge(s), and the content matter of the films within each collection. When applicable,...
The guide describes photographs separated from the paper materials of collections of personal or organizational papers organized by the archives until the practice of separating photographs from paper materials stopped in 1992. Paper materials for the collections may be described...
This inventory lists 54,787 pamphlets held by the Hoover Institution Library. The pamphlets relate to twentieth-century political, social, and economic issues around the world. Although the pamphlets are in many different languages, about 33,000 are in English, 10,000 are in...
Relates to economics and political science. Selected working papers available in digital format on the Hoover Institution website: .
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial, legal and personnel records, statistical data, and audiovisual material relating to international and domestic research programs, and library and archival operations.
Translations of documents relating to the history of the Russian Provisional Government of 1917. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Results published as Robert Browder and Alexander Kerensky, ed., The Russian Provisional Government, 1917 (Stanford,...
Relates to United States Congressional opinions and actions regarding to the Russian Revolution. Photocopy.
Passport, 1913; war zone passes, 1918; sketch of Lou Henry Hoover, 1931; portfolio of reproductions of drawings of Spanish missions in California, 1933; and sketches of the White House, Capitol Building, Washington Monument, and Mount Vernon.
Relates to personal matters, the Hoover family, and the engineering career of Theodore J. Hoover, brother of Herbert Hoover and husband of M. B. Hoover.
Includes three presentations: Susan Eastbrook Kennedy, "Herbert Hoover and the Two Great Food Crusades of the 1940s"; Gary Dean Best, "Herbert Hoover and the Great Debates over Foreign Policy, 1940-1941 and 1950-1951"; and Frank Freidel, "Comment." Produced by George Fox...
Record Series 647 contains the photographic and manuscript materials of Thelner Barton Hoover (UCLA 1930) and Louise Eleanor Brown Hoover (UCLA 1930).
Relates to the engineering career of T. J. Hoover and to the Hoover family. Includes edited and unedited versions, and microfilm of latter. Photocopy.
Chronological sequence of photographs documenting the construction of Hoover Tower, dated September 26, 1939 to December 4, 1940.
Videotape and sound recordings of addresses and discussion, relating to evaluation of all-volunteer armed forces in the United States. Includes a debate between Milton Friedman and Paul N. McCloskey.
Includes field scenes with workers, harvest, loaded wagons, loading vines into mechanized pickers, stages of factory processing and inspection, carting to kilns, and the drying and baling process. Views of Indian field workers at work and in camp are present.
Chiefly correspondence, 1937-1946, relating to association affairs from branches in various cities to the headquarters in San Francisco. With these are ledgers of income and disbursements for 1918 and 1934-1936, a 1969 record of expenditures for meals of boarders at...
Collection consists of letters detailing mediation efforts from Hope's time on the National Labor Relations Board (including some on his work on a lumber strike and regarding a labor grievance from the Oregon Worsted Mills employees); correspondence and other documents...
This collection consists of material related to Lotte Lehmann, gathered by Constance Hope (1908-1977), public relations specialist and artists' agent.
Invoice for shipment of baggage from Pennsylvania to New Jersey.
File contains 1 legal document from the City of San Francisco's Fourth Judicial District: a subpoena to recover eighty acres of land. Thomas R. Hope is the plaintiff but is listed as deceased. Served August 9th, 1871.
Chiefly photographs of Alfred Seymour Hopkins performing a one-person adaptation of Hamlet in various theaters and other venues, in Argentina and perhaps elsewhere in Latin America. Other performances by Hopkins are also documented. Also includes a high school portrait of...
This collection consists of the scrapbooks of American set designer, playwright, and production designer George Hopkins (1896-1985).
The Glenn Hopkins papers consists of an edited draft of his play , his resume, and promotional material for his plays and appearances, 1986-1991. Glenn Hopkins is a Los Angeles playwright, political activist, educator, and Radical Faerie.
The selected papers of curator, teacher, and museum director, Henry Hopkins, document his teaching at the University of California, Los Angeles, some of the exhibitions he curated, and his directorship at the Fort Worth Art Center Museum, the San Francisco...
Images of the home of Timothy Hopkins, Stanford University trustee, including the exterior, the library, the drawing room, the hall, and the view from the library.
A letter from Homer Hopkins to his father (unnamed), from St. Nazaire, France, dated Aptil 27th, 1919. Hopkins discusses French and German train cars, horse sales, and his experience as a soldier in St. Nazaire. It is unclear whether this...
This collection contains the papers of Stanford-affiliated geriatrician and family medicine specialist Dr. Joseph Hopkins, showcasing his contributions in various roles: (a) Serving as the medical director of the Midpeninsula Health Service from 1974 to 1989, (b) Acting as a...
The materials consist of digital photographs documenting the Agassiz Building at the Hopkins Marine Station. Included are one historic image from 1917 and several from the 2005 renovations....
Collection contains a photograph album with images of Stanford and San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake; portrait of the Electrical Engineering Society at Stanford, 1907, of which Hopkins was the secretary; Senior Week Program for the class of 1907; and...
Summary: Timothy Hopkins' notes for and the manuscript of his "John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1634, and some of his descendants" (1932); together with letters, documents, lists, diagrams, forms, clippings, and other papers....
Letter dated December 27, 1883, from Timothy Hopkins, Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Railroad to the agent at Delano, California, concerning the payment of freight charges.
Collection includes correspondence (1804-1805, 1885-1935), daybook (1889-1928), newsclippings, and miscellaneous publications regarding the Hopkins family (1885-1935). Correspondence focuses on family matters, including the Hopkins-Searles Probate Case, Hopkins' retirement and death, and gifts to Stanford. There is also some correspondence about...
When the Hopkins Transportation Library was dispersed, most of the manuscript material was consolidated in this collection (M0097).The most significant collection of letters extant on the subject of the Central Pacific is contained in the Hopkins-Huntington correspondence. Some 2,500 letters...
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith...
Collection of material primarily related to railroads, also containing printed material and ephemera about other forms of transport, including automobiles, passenger ships, and airplanes....
This collection consists largely of working papers for applications to and hearings before the California Railroad Commission (forerunner of the Public Utilities Commission) or the Interstate Commerce Commission from the years 1912-1915, 1922-1923, 1927-1930, 1932-1933, and 1936. Also included are...
Material on transportation, principally railroads, originally collected by the Hopkins Transportation Library at Stanford.
Ephemera and photographs concerning transportation, from various sources.
This collections contains manuscripts and galley proofs for the literary works of Nalo Hopkinson, a Jamaican and Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer and editor. Hopkinson was a professor in the Department of Creative Writing at UC Riverside from 2011-2021....
The papers of Art Hoppe, long-time political columnist and satirist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Correspondence with family and friends, and personal documents, relating to German military activities on the Eastern and Western fronts during World War II.
This collection contains correspondence from Technical Sergeant Stanley K. Hoppen, United States Army during the Second World War. Included are three photographs and a postcard from 1908 to his father.
The collection is divided into several alphabetically arranged series, followed by photographs and oversize materials. More detailed information about Hopper, including resumes and Who's Who entries, may be found in the Biographical/Personal Material....
This collection contains the papers of American actor, director, and writer, Dennis Hopper (1936-2010). Items in the collection include scripts, clippings, photographs, awards, correspondence, memorabilia, VHS tapes, DVDs, and promotional materials related to Hopper's life and career.
The Hedda Hopper papers span the years 1901-1966 (bulk late 1940s-mid-1960s) and encompass 43.3 linear feet. The collection consists of Hopper's personal files relating almost exclusively to her work as a columnist and to her social life. Included are interview...
Mainly manuscripts of his short stories and articles, including those written while foreign correspondent, World War I; some correspondence; tear sheets; clippings; photographs; copies of poems written by George Sterling and by Nora May French.
Photographs are primarily family scenes including swimming and other leisure activities. A photograph of a building identified as "the first wood house in Monterey" is also included.
Includes studio portraits, publicity stills and snapshots pertaining to the careers of singers Lillian Glaser Hopper and her husband, DeWolf Hopper, chiefly during the 1920s and 1930s. Also includes photographs of Lillian later in life when she served as Reverend...
Hopps and Ranson Mechanical Engineers records (SAFR 13559, HDC 14) include specifications for a marine boiler for SOUTH COAST (steam schooner), three tickets for NORTH FORK (passenger vessel) from San Francisco to Eureka and specifications for a steam schoonerfor Sudden...
This collection includes correspondence, a certificate of honor and other documents relating to Alfred Lindsay Hopson's career with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, as a special agent, fireman, and locomotive engineer. Photographs from his teens and as a...
A collection of four scrapbooks containing correspondence from friends, colleagues, and dignitaries invited to a testimonial dinner for Horace Albright, founder of the U.S. National Park Service. Co-featured with this event was the establishment of the Horace M. Albright lectureship...
Diary written while en route from Richfield, Ohio, to Calif. (Apr. 6 to July 25, 1850) Entries stop before arrival in Calif., while the party was in Bear River Valley. Included also is the account book for the party, listing...
An account of Burr's travels in Mexico and the West, his life in California, and a trip on a whaler in the 1860s.
This album consists of the 1904 Stanford University viewbook published by H. W. Simkins with additional photographs added and labeled by Davis; additional images include Lake Lagunita with the campus in the background, view of faculty housing, Encina Hall, Roble...
In hand as of 6/16/11.
Holograph letter written and signed by Horace Greeley from New York to W. W. Corbett, Esq. in Chicago, Illinois on official stationey of the New York Tribune. The letter states that he waited to answer Corbett's letter until he could...
Assembled from various sources; provenance noted on folders. Reflects his political opinions and his work on various newspapers. Includes letters by Greeley to Gideon Welles, Morgan Bates and others, and an article from the New York Semi Weekly Tribune, Sept....
[Civil War Union Lieutenant, 8th Ohio Vols]. One cover letter (ALS) by Ledyard Bill to Benson J. Lessing, a handwritten account Horace Harper Bill's service in the Civil War, and a sketch of his sword and belt. New York, 1867....
Letters describe Ballew's journey overland from Illinois to California in 1850; experiences in Placerville, Calif.; news of other members in the party; comments on prices of goods, mining and living arrangements. Last letter was written from San Francisco prior to...
Photocopies.
Two holograph letters written by Horace Maynard as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee. One letter is addressed to A. J. Fletcher, Tennessee Secretary of State, and concerns "copies of obituary Resolutions", the other is about...
Horace Mercurio, born January 4, 1898 in Pittsburg, California, arrived in Monterey at age 20. He was the owner-captain of the purse seiner fishing boat El Rey, and captain of the purse seiner Serra. He was secretary of the Monterey...
Re consultation, writing research for a biography on Richard Wright, etc.; and three letters written by Gordon Curtis, l967, two of them to James Abajian re locating Cayton and his correspondence.
Photograph album of professional commercial views of New York City streets, buildings, bridges, waterfront areas and other public spaces. Among the particular topics depicted are streetcars, elevated railroads, docks and ships, electricity lines, etc. Among the identified subjects are Broadway,...
Includes portraits of Horace Whitaker and his mother Mary Colegrove Whitaker. Portraits are early 20th century copies of 19th century originals. Also includes photographs of Whitaker's property in Tulare County, Calif. depicting a carrot field, a cabin among trees, and...
Relates to the claim of Anna Anderson to be Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia. Photocopy.
20 letters (ALS), most 1865, to/from Horatio N. Greenlief (14th Maine Infantry) and his wife and children, one carte de visite of him and one of his wife, and a heart-shaped wicker basket that originally housed the materials. The correspondence...
One holograph letter written and signed by Horatio Seymour in Utica, New York to J. R. Simm, Esq. about not giving a lecture at Simm's place since he has declined to lecture for the year.
Includes two letters written by him; letters to him from J.H.C. Bonté, John Thomas Doyle, John Greenleaf Whittier and Kate Douglas Wiggin; notes, prayers and sermons by Stebbins; clippings relating to him; a petition, January 28, 1873, with many signatures,...
The Horita Family Papers (1940-2010, undated) collection contains 2.6 linear feet of documents from the Horita family, a Japanese American family from the Los Angeles area. The collection focuses on married couple Chitoshi "Harry" Horita (1896-1990) and Marue Nakashima Horita...
The Horizons Foundation was founded in 1980 as the grantmaking arm of the Golden Gate Business Association (GGBA), and has provided grants to support the San Francisco Bay Area LGBTQIA+ community for more than forty years. The collection is broken...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, bulletins, printed matter, and photographs, relating to socialism in Czechoslovakia, anti-communist political movements, Czech émigré affairs, Radio Free Europe, the Socialist International, and post-1989 political conditions in Czechoslovakia.
Correspondence of American Civil War Union soldier Daniel Horn, Jr.
This collection includes programs for the San Francisco Imperial Coronation, circa 1972-2007. It also includes paper ephemera including programs for the Beaux Arts Ball (1977-78), the Camp and Bar Awards (1973), Folsom Street Fair (2002), an issue of Data-Boy (1974),...
Correspondence, diaries, printing samples from "Georgetown Gazette", financial and legal documents, literary productions, clippings, genealogical information....
Material relating to Mr. Horn's career as a section foreman for several western railroads.
This collection contains early 20th century foreign bank notes.
Record Series 704 contains records about the activities of UCLA's Horn Printing Chappel, which include the history of the Chappel, activities, related coursework within the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and relevant lecture series. Records and printing work...
This collection consists of research materials assembed by Robert E. Horn such as articles, newspaper clippings, and journals....
This collection includes photographs and documents reproduced from a scrapbook compiled by Robert G. Horn. The photographs include images of the family homes and surround areas in La Cañada and Corona del Mar. The collection also includes a copy of...
Research archive of the art historian Walter William Horn (1908-1995) comprises manuscripts, field notes, drawings, correspondence, publications, blueprints, photographs, slides, and negatives compiled during Horn's research of medieval timber-framed vernacular structures such as barns, halls, churches, and hospitals in England,...
This collection documents the activities, writings, and political opinions of Zoia Horn. Horn was a California-based librarian, administrator, and activist. She is best known for refusing to testify in the 1972 Harrisburg Seven trial, becoming the first librarian to be...
The collection contains materials collected in the office of Larry D. Hornbaker during his time as an administrator at Pepperdine University. Files primarily relate to development (fundraising, donors, and donations), planning and construction of buildings and infrastructure on the Malibu...
Correspondence, writings, reports, studies, dispatches and instructions, printed matter, memorabilia, photographs, and sound recordings relating to American foreign relations in China, Japan, and other areas of East Asia, political conditions in China and Japan, and Dutch-American relations.
Papers of Thomas Hornbein, M.D., professor emeritus at the University of Washington and a prominent anesthesiologist, physiologist, and mountaineer. The collection documents his scientific and exploratory achievements in the areas of high-altitude breathing and the regulation of brain/acid balance, notably...
This collection contains correspondence from multiple soldiers to Dorothy Hornberger during the First World War.
The Arthur and Leonora Hornblow papers span the years circa 1911-2002 (bulk 1930s-1976) and encompass approximately 15 linear feet. The collection consists of miscellaneous production material relating to a dozen films associated with either her producer husband, Arthur Hornblow Jr.,...
The Herbert Percy Horne papers span the years 1891-1912 with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1896-1903. Horne, during this time, was devoting his energies increasingly to art history and criticism, particularly his work on Botticelli; and...
The William T. Horne memorial avocado collection contains administrative records, correspondence, clippings, photographs, publications, and other material pertaining to the Citrus Experiment Station agricultural library, citrus and avocado related research, and the citrus and avocado commercial industries. Topics include avocado...
The Horner Architectural Photography Collection contains 307 vintage, black and white mounted photographs taken by Benjamin Bean Horner (1893-1971), an architect who practiced in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. The photographs are from the 1920s; the majority...
Photographs (many taken by Walter Horner) reflecting family activities in California. Some depict lumbering at Usal and other places in Mendocino Co.
Harry Horner was a Hollywood art director and production designer who worked on such films as (1949), (1961) and (1969). His collection consists of set designs and includes blueprints, drawings, boards, fabric and color samples. Includes designs for , ,...
The Harry Horner papers consist of correspondence, notebooks, sketchbooks, programs, clippings, scripts, and scrapbooks, 1924-2000, created and collected by director and production designer Harry Horner. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, both professional and personal. It also includes...
This collection contains four correspondence to Henry H. Horner from coworkers while they served during and after the First World War. Included are three letters from Pvt. Simon P. Kershaw, AEF and one letter from John Ingram, AEF.
James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953-June 22, 2015) was an American composer, conductor, and orchestrator of over 100 film scores. The collection mostly consists of music scores (both loose and bound volumes), production notes, and sketches. The collection also contains...
Collection contains correspondence from William Horner of Allentown, Pennsylvania to Benjamin Horner Coats, M.D., of Philadelphia. Writer claims to be President of the United States on the Farmer's ticket and "the American Volunteer, the Colonial President of America, the Grand...
Photographs, letters, and invitation, relating to miscellaneous aspects of American-Thai relations, and depicting Reza Shah Pahlavi, his son the Crown Prince (later Mohammed Reza Shah), and scenes in Thailand, Iran and Afghanistan.
Photographs depicting long-time residents and Gold Rush-era buildings of Hornitos, Mariposa County, Calif., a Mother Lode mining town once populated largely by Mexicans. Includes portraits of locally prominent merchant Giuseppe Gagliardo and his daughter Eugenia Gagliardo; views of Main St.,...
The Michael and Cynthia Horowitz collection on psychedelics contains letters, manuscripts, inscribed offprints and photographs of notable psychedelic scientists, researchers and counterculture figures associated with personal psychedelic drug experimentation. See scope and contents notes throughout the finding aid for additional...
The working papers, correspondence, manuscripts, and lectures of Norman Harold Horowitz form the collection known as the Papers of Norman Horowitz in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Horowitz was professor of biology at Caltech, and a pioneer...
Rose Horowitz grew up in Shanghai, China from roughly the 1920s until the late 1940s. Horowitz remained interested in China throughout her career, writing about her experiences in China and eventually establishing with California State University, Fullerton and the Skirball...
Sonoma County Project 10 was organized in September 1992 to promote the safety of gay and lesbian youth in Sonoma County schools. The collection contains publications, newspaper clippings, programs and flyers, and videotapes that document the activities of Sonoma County...
Established in 1933 the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) regulates authorized California horse races that involve pari-mutuel betting and protects the public from fraudulent operations.
Volume with handwritten entries listing track names, primarily Santa Anita, some Hollywood Park and occasionally Tanforan. Horse names are followed by numbers (possibly page numbers).
Mainly accounts and receipts of the Horsley & Nash company, Yreka, California.
William Horsley (1870-1956) founded the Centaur Film Company (later, Nestor Motion Picture Company) in Bayonne, New Jersey in 1907. His film company and other independents merged to create Universal Pictures Company in 1912. The collection contains photographs, correspondence, magazines and...
Collection consists of correspondence, papers, and published works of Horst....
National socialist German anthem.
The Sam Hort photographs, 1923, 1925, (SAFR 24434, P12-002) are comprised of a photograph of Sam Hort while second mate of WILLIAM H. SMITH (built 1899; schooner, 4m) and a photograph of the third lieutenant and another man aboard TONAWANDA...
Relates to Hungarian politics and foreign relations in the interwar period and during World War II. Includes signed photograph of M. Horthy with dedication to the Hungarian peasantry, 1919.
This collection contains deeds and business correspondence of Alonzo E. Horton and some personal papers of Alonzo E. Horton and Lydia Knapp Horton.
The collection contains two ledgers recording Alonzo Horton’s business activities from 1870 to 1878.
The Edom and Susie Horton papers consist of beauty school coursework, shipyard worker training materials, photographs, and employment records. The beauty school coursework materials include Susie Horton’s class notes, exams, and textbook attending the La Henri-Ana School of Beauty Culture...
The collection contains six ledgers recording guests and transactions of the Horton House from October 1870 to March 1882.
The Jerome E. Horton Papers consist of 8 cubic feet of textual records and one compact disc that reflect the political activities and interests of Assembly Member Horton during his six years in the California State Legislature. They are organized...
City Clerk archived documents relating to the Horton Plaza Park, aka City Plaza; including, correspondence, petitions, sketches, plant selections, landscape design with Gill fountain, resolutions, ordinances, and minutes,.
The Horton Wingless aircraft was invented by William Horton of Huntington Beach, California in 1952. He called the strange-looking plane “wingless” because he claimed the entire craft was a simple air foil with vertical fins and utilized all surfaces for...
Dodi Horvat was a scientist and science fiction writer. This collection consists of Horvat’s creative notes, a small amount of research material, and interviews with transgender men conducted by Thyme Siegel.
The Ferdinand Horvath collection compiled by John Canemaker spans the years circa 1920-1939 and encompasses less than one linear foot. There are clippings, correspondence, notebooks, a scrapbook, miscellaneous material, including fictional writings by Horvath, and photographs. The material is in...
The collection consists of materials related to the life, activities and interests of Francis J. Horvath. Some materials relate to his interest in civic affairs in Newport Beach, and there are other personal items related to the celebration of Mr....
Papers (1938-1992) of Steven Michael Horvath, professor of physiology, researcher and director (1962-1984) of the Institute of Environmental Stress at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
This collection consists of material regarding the San Diego Chapter of the American Jewish Committee from the 1980's-2000's and material from the first San Diego Jewish Community Mission to Israel in 1995 when Yitzchak Rabin was assassinated. It also includes...
The Hiroji Hosaka Family Letters is comprised of 30 letters and postcards, a copy of Hiroji Hosaka's FBI case file, photographs, and business cards. The letters are correspondence between him and his family members and friends mainly while he was...
George Hoshida (1907-1985) was incarcerated in Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He was separated from his family for two years. This collection primarily consists of correspondence written by the Hoshida family while separated during World War II. It...
Chiyoko Doris Hoshide, née Chiyoko Aiso, grew up in Los Angeles and graduated in geography from UCLA. The collection consists of diploma and certificates relating to the educational achievements of the Chiyoko Hoshide's mother, Sato Kaku.
Tosuke Hoshimiya was born in 1886. A native of Miyagi prefecture, he graduated from Thoku Gakuin and arrived in the United States in 1906. He served as principal for various Japanese language schools in the Los Angeles area (Brawley, Moneta,...
Correspondence, clippings, reports, affidavits, court proceedings, and photographs, relating to activities of the Russian Railway Service Corps in Siberia, and to subsequent legal disputes regarding the military or civilian status of members of the corps.
Relates to American naval operations in the Far East and Siberia.
Personal and professional correspondence, reference files and written drafts of various articles and books dealing particularly with Thaddeus Kosciuszko, I. J. Paderewski, the memoirs of Krystyna Narbutt, music collections in Poland, Polish printing and rare books, Polish manuscripts in the...
Notebook of Hoskins' mimeographed lectures owned by Frank Robineau Stowe, with some annotations and problem solutions done by Stowe, who earned his AB in electrical engineering at Stanford in 1900.
Notebook of Hoskins' mimeographed lectures kept by Thomas Henry Pomeroy, with some problem solutions done by Pomeroy, a member of the Stanford class of 1895....
Collection consists of original and typescript copies of the letters of Charles and Edward Hosmer to their family in New York. The letters describe Charles' overland trip by wagon train and Edward's trip around Cape Horn to California, their work...
U.S. Congressman (1915 - 1982)...
This collection consists of a small incomplete run of the Rural Observer, a newsletter put out by the Simon J. Lubin Society, published and edited by Helen Hosmer, a letter to Carey McWilliams and miscellaneous papers from the Simon J....
John Johannes “Jack” Hospers was a representative for the Chance Vought and Sikorsky divisions of UAC, and by 1945, was the company’s vice president.
Includes correspondence, literature, proposals (from Arthur Young & Co., ELM Services, Gerontological Planning Assoc., Health Systems Management, Kramer, Blum & Assoc., and URSA (Urban and Rural Systems Assoc.)), reports....
Accounts kept for the poor house and orphanage, compiled by the treasurer, Domingo Ignacio de Lardizabal.
The Hospital and Clinic Administrative Records includes annual reports and budget sheets.
Includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership roster....
"The cartulary or register of a hospital at Figeac in the Diocese of Cahors in the Southern French Department of Lot. The text is written primarily in Provençal with transcriptions of documents in Latin. The contents, recording donations to the...
Views include the town of McCloud in Siskiyou County (stores, homes, hotel, streets), the offices of the McCloud River Lumber Company (exteriors, interior of an office), and local scenery such as Mt. Shasta, the McCloud River, forests, and waterfalls. A...
Relates to a conference of Adolf Hitler and German military leaders concerning German foreign policy, November 5, 1937.
Ledger of a family corporation that speculated on farm land in Genesee, Plumas County, California.
Leaflets, posters, newsletters and photocopied correspondence related to union activities and events from 1974-1985.
Records and papers documenting the history, internal affairs, external relations, organizing efforts, and labor actions of the Hotel & Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union in San Francisco between the years 1937 and 1982, especially during the 1937, 1941-1942, 1978-1980,...
This collection includes one register from Hotel Brewster for the dates January 1-June 14, 1890, listing the guests’ names and cities of residence.
This collection contains items pertaining to the Hotel del Coronado and its history, as well as information on hotel expansion plans in the 1990s.
Boudoir photos of the hotel, interiors and exteriors, by San Diego photographer Parker. They appear to have been taken shortly after the hotel was built in 1888.
Letter from Hotel del Coronado manager Alberto M. Campione to Mrs. Herbert W. Stanton dated February 22, 1938 on Hotel del Coronado promotional stationary.
Photos show interior and exterior views of the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, Calif. Includes the beach, the dining room decorated for Christmas, the ladies reception room, and the billard room.
Includes panoramic snapshots of the Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, Calif., and the hotel grounds(?). Possibly includes views of the Carmel or Pacific Grove areas. Several views depict an unidentified cabin and footbridge.
The Views of the Hotel Del Monte album contains 27 photographic prints taken circa 1910. The primary subject of the album is the Hotel Del Monte, the lavish 126-acre Swiss Gothic resort constructed in Monterey, California in 1880 by the...
Hotel del Monte dinner menus.
Double sided souvenir mailer sent to sports fisherman who stayed at Hotel Del Monte.
Four hotel envelopes and a hand-written letter.
Collection consists of one register from the Hotel Lloyd for the dates May 19, 1913 through November 23, 1921, listing guest names, residences, room numbers, and dates.
This collection contains one register from Hotel Raymond for the dates August 31, 1910-May 1923, listing guests’ names and their city, military base, or naval ship of residence.
This collection contains 36 photographs of early Redondo Beach, mostly depicting images of Hotel Redondo. Images of the hotel include shots of the interior and exterior; north and south entrances; Red Line train tracks in front of the hotel; and...
Photographs show exteriors and surrounding street scenes of hotels (and apartment buildings) in San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. All addresses are identified. Some views include motor vehicles, pedestrians, and businesses. Album was probably compiled for promotional purposes, illustrating reconstruction after...
Collection consists of photographic portraits; correspondence; newspaper and magazine tear-sheets and clippings, some in scrapbooks; newletters; publication contracts and agreements; collected chromolithographs and colored engravings (many by Mary E. Eaton); and watercolor, oil color, and scratchboard illustrations by Hottes, which...
This collection contains one letter, written by 1stLt. Lawrence Emanuel Houck II. Houck, USMC during the Vietnam War.
This collection chiefly contains material dealing with Donner Party and their ill-fated overland journey to the Pacific in 1846, as well as several items written by Eliza Poor Donner Houghton (1843-1922) dealing with California history. Half of the correspondence deals...
Correspondence relating to the California lumber firm of Pine and Houghton....
One letter (ALS) to Lord Rosslyn, re books he is sending, including some of his favorite poems. [London], July 31, 1889. Alpha list.
175 letters from Mary Austin; 195 carbon copies of letters to her. Chiefly correspondence with Ferris Greenslet concerning the publication of her books.
Papers belonging to California lawyer and politician Sherman Otis Houghton.
Collection consists of six albums of professional and personal materials of architect Vernon W. Houghton. Includes blueprints, plans, photographs, sketches, correspondence, photostats, and memorabilia. Includes building designs for the Philippines, San Francisco, San Diego, and the Los Angeles area. Also...
Willard Hougland was a writer, publisher, anthropologist, impresario, businessman and gourmet cook. He also ran a rare book store and art gallery in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. The collection contains correspondence, a short story, a poem,...
The Captain Forrest G. Houlehan Scrapbook contains photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, typed letters and other ephemera that document Houlehan's life from World War I up until the beginning of World War II in 1941. Many materials in the scrapbook relate...
This collection contains 7 reel-to-reel audio tapes related to the science fiction radio program, which was broadcast in southern California between 1972 and 2000, content from L.A. Con 1, and interviews.
This collection contains DVDs on , which was a radio program focusing on Science Fiction and Fantasy which was broadcasted in Southern California between 1972 and 2000. Mostly contains recordings/tapings of various broadcasts of .
The collection includes correspondence, writings, local and small press publications, and material related to Freeman House's books.
19 photos of the U.S.Army in Mexican border service and in France during World War I. Several photos show the same young U.S. soldier in uniform, who may be House.
This collection contains material belonging to Melvin House, an African American electrician and high school gymnast living in Los Angeles, California. Included in this collection are documents, photographs, ephemera, articles, booklets, pamphlets, and other material relating to House's education, career,...
The collection consists of flyers, pamphlets, publications, and photographs of the House of Love and Prayer in San Francisco, California.
A collection of newspaper articles, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera related to the history of the House of Pacific Relations and International Cottages in Balboa Park.
This collection includes audiotapes from the House Party Radio Show hosted by Art Linkletter. The tapes date from 1953 to 1960. This collection has been digitized and is available upon request.
This collection contains scripts for the "House" television series (seasons 1-8), which aired on the Fox network from 2004 to 2012.
This collection consists of transcripts of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). HUAC was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives used to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees,...
Bound household recipe book that includes handwritten recipes for food, including "French Pot au Feu" and "a Pickle," and other household supplies, including "Marking Ink" and "blacking," among other things.
Consists of materials from the nonprofit organization Household Workers' Rights, including a questionnaire, newsletters, and registration forms.
John Houseman wrote, produced, directed and translated plays, founded theater companies, collaborated on radio series, produced film, television, and stage productions, and acted in movies and television shows. The collection consists of correspondence, director's scripts for stage, movies, radio, &...
Frederick Francis Houser (1904- ) was a member of the California Republican State Central Committee (1930-40), a member of the California legislature for the 53rd Assembly District (1931-33,1939-43), Republican nominee for Congress (1932,1934, and 1936), served as lieutenant governor (1943-46),...
Loose manuscript sheets, including a fifteen page memoir and travelogue, by Hannah Jane Houser recollecting the Civil War and Army life on the Texas frontier during Reconstruction and the Indian Wars, 1866-1871, 1916.
Printed envelope of House's Printing Telegraph (New Orleans), a device invented by Vermonter Royal E. House, and three paper tapes with printed messages to a Samuel Shapter, re business matters, [ca. mid-latter 1800s]. Alpha list.
Portraits of actors and actresses.
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles Photograph Collection is comprised of 225 black and white photographs, which were produced by the Los Angeles Housing Authority during the 1940s and 1950s. These photographs depict images of public housing...
The Housing Conservation Institute (HCI) Photograph Archive is a collection of approximately 600 photographs and 600 negatives documenting HCI's revitalization programs and projects in the Ingleside district of San Francisco, California between 1977 and 1987.
Views apparently promoting new homes. Captioned: Robertson and Hunter cottages, 4th St., Carmel City, and Paradise Park, Carmel City.
The California Housing Finance Agency became effective on September 26, 1975, with enactment of Chapter 1, of 1975, First Extraordinary Session. The agency's primary function provides for the preparation, issuance, and the sale of state bonds. Funds used by the...
Reports on housing by city and outside agencies.
Minutes of committees on living accomodations and residence halls; reports on availability of and development of student housing, including materials on Berkeley's rent control ordinance and materials on discrimination in housing.
The working papers, correspondence, publications, and biographical material of George W. Housner form the collection known as the G. W. Housner Papers in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Professor Housner spent his entire academic career at...
The papers of Charles Houston, high altitude researcher and mountaineer, document his medical and high altitude expedition career from 1945-2009. The materials include correspondence, research from the Operation Everest I and II, high altitude medical research investigations, Peace Corps materials,...
A bond register.
Materials include: training logs; women's track club rosters; posters; cross country & track and field mailers; brochures; address book....
Ivan J. Houston was born in Los Angeles, California in 1925. He worked at Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company for forty years, including at the executive level when he became the company's President and CEO in 1970 and Chairman...
The collection includes incoming letters sent to James Alexander Houston, a medical doctor, the son and brother of Irish clergymen, and an emigrant from Ireland to the United States before 1845. Familiar with the Pitman method of stenography, Houston reported...
Collection contains manuscripts, agreements, and correspondence, mostly related to J.B. Houston, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and the Southern Pacific Company.
Primarily depicts American military aircraft, and scenes of aircraft construction and of aeronautical research.
This collection contains material documenting the Avengers, a punk band formed in 1977 in San Francisco, California.
William Houston was a gay man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, with an interest in collecting erotic stories about men. Collection includes, in addition to typescripts of 47 erotic stories, correspondence regarding Houston's life with his lover Duke (Joseph R....
This collection contains the papers of Amanda Houston-Hamilton DMH, MFT, Assistant Volunteer Clinical Professor for UCSF and past researcher in many topics including the AIDS epidemic in BIPOC communities, cross-cultural sensitivity, interracial families, various therapy/psychology topics and the effects of...
Dr. Hendrik S. Houthakker served two years as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers or CEA. These files cover the years of 1969-1971 and include his activities as a senior staff economist on the international task forces; he...
Include two Civil War diaries, 1862-1863, of Augustus C. Houts, a member of the 28th Regiment of the Iowa Volunteers; notes and clippings on the Houts family; and miscellaneous papers.
Hovden Food Products Corporation was founded by Knut Hovden in 1916 and continued until 1973 in Monterey. Hovden also initiated another plant at Moss Landing. In 1951 Knub Hovden retired. Hopkins Marine Station purchased the facility in 1967 with Wilbur-Ellis...
The Hover Collection contains 48 images depicting early 1900s life along the Klamath River in Humboldt and Siskiyou counties, California within the Karuk Indian homeland region. The images present activities of ceremonial significance as well as everyday Native American life,...
Two cartoons (one "invention"), 1 portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and 1 page of text relating Goldberg's years as a mining engineering student at U.C. Berkeley to his start as a cartoonist.
Scrapbook of material primarily related to Dwain Esper's 1937 short film as well some material related to the 1934 Swedish film directed by Per-Axel Branner.
The Howard & White collection is organized in two series, Personal Papers and Project Records. The first series contains minimal personal records concerning George Howard. The collection consists primarily of drawings and correspondence which document residential projects completed by the...
Includes correspondence, writings, teaching materials, research files, photographs, etc.
Materials relating mainly to the Panama Canal that appear to have belonged to Howard A. Brett, a steam engineer working in the Locks Division in the Canal Zone. Collection consists of a few printed items, including a copy of On...
Materials relating to construction of the Marin tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, and Carquinez Bridge; the Oakland-Alameda Posey Tube; and parts of various other projects, including Middle Fork bridge on the temporary...
Drafts of three bills introduced by Assemblyman Howard A. Peairs in the 40th State Legislature, 1913-1914
Many photographs of bands and musicians peforming in Berkeley, Oakland, and the San Francisco Bay Area, and sometimes elsewhere in California. Also, photographs of other public figures. Berkeley photographs include the UC Berkeley campus, anti-Vietnam War protests, People's Park, Provo...
Clinton Newton Howard (1902-1973) served as Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). This small collection contains correspondence related to Eric A. Beecroft (1903-2001) and his position as a Professor of Political Science at UCLA. Also...
A collection of 29 posters and 9 smaller pieces of printed ephemera designed by architect and professor Coy Howard between 1971-1990 for SCI-Arc and for UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Pieces announce lectures and other events that took...
Howard D. Troop (built 1892; bark, 4m) and Annie M. Reid (built 1892; bark, 4m) logbooks (SAFR 16441, HDC 156) contains fifteen logbooks for the four-masted bark known first as HOWARD D. TROOP and subsequently as ANNIE M. REID. The...
Donald Stevenson Howard was worked as a social welfare administrator, professor at and dean of the School of Social Warfare at the University of California at Los Angeles. He also served as the deputy director of UNRRA China Mission, Foreign...
Dumont Howard (1954-1988) was a music critic and librettist who was the author-in-residence for the Lilliput Players children’s musical theater, producing works that his Bay Area Reporter obituary called “marked by wit, intelligence, and sophistication missing from most children’s theater,...
Depicting his U.S. Secret Service career.
This collection contains two V-mail correspondence from two service members writing to Edgar R. Howard and Virginia Phillips. Virginia Phillips' cousin, S 2/c Raymond Bascom, USNR wrote a V-mail to her dated September 20, 1943. Edgar R. Howard's college friend,...
Elbert "Big Man" Howard was a civil rights activits, journalist, and author. He was one of the founding members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense.
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, diaries, passports and ephemera of English writer Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923-2014). The manuscripts cover the entire span of Howard's writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories,...
Eric Howard (1895-1943), was a lecturer and instructor at the extension division, University of California. His publications include (1923). The collection consists of manuscripts of poems, articles, an unpublished novel, and published works by Howard.
Handwritten personal letters among members of the George Augustus Howard family. Most of the letters originate from California with a few from Honolulu, Hawaii, and Illinois. Letters from George Howard are addressed to his wife Mary and several of their...
The correspondence and papers of William Davis Merry Howard, his wife Agnes, and several generations of their family. The majority of the papers are from: William Henry Howard (I), Edward Whiting Howard, and William Henry Howard (II). Collection also includes...
Correspondence (personal and financial), diaries, ledgers, photographs, and ephemera concerning the activities and interests of the John L. Howard family, particularly Helen L. Howard, such as in California and at the University of California at Berkeley, including some material on...
Collection contains letters to George and Eleanor Howard from Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin, as well as manuscripts by Miller and Nin, and ephemera. Also contains letters from Henry Miller to Laura. Manuscripts include , , , and Nin's ,...
Contains manuscripts of Hart poems and plays; correspondence; drawings; event flyers; and audio tapes.
Includes portraits and snapshots of poet Howard Hart and his partner, poet Tisa Walden, and various friends and associates, primarily from the North Beach poetry, art and music milieu, including Gregory Corso, William Burroughs, Harlod Norse, Bob Kaufman, David Amram,...
Collection of letters to and from Henrietta Hobart Howard, Countess of Suffolk.
The Henry Temple Howard collection consists of correspondence, clippings, specifications, drawings and photographs primarily relating to Howard's military service and architectural career. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Office Records, Project Records and Additional Donations....
Legal documents, correspondence, clippings, photographs, audio and videocassettes and other material, 1977-1994, collected by Irvin Howard. In particular, the collection includes campaign materials from the Riverside Coalition Against Discrimination, a political action group formed to oppose a proposed 1991 ballot...
Photographs and documents from the collection of James Howard, a mining foreman with the Amparo Mining Company who lived in Guadalajara, Mexico and worked in the Bolaños region starting in 1889.
Extensive collection of film music, television music, and related materials by musician/composer James Newton Howard from 1987 to the present.
Clippings, periodicals, awards, audio tapes, video tapes, photographs, correspondence, news releases
This collection consists of eight handwritten personal diaries kept by Jason Howard between 1978 and 1994. Born in Pittsburgh in 1952, Howard moved to New York in 1975 for the adventures of the city's emerging gay culture. He moved to...
The collection, which spans the years 1884-1931 (bulk 1891-1927), consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to John Galen Howard's architectural career. The collection comprehensively documents the buildings for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in Seattle, Washington. It also shows Howard's architectural...
The John Galen Howard papers span the years 1874-1954 (bulk 1888-1931). It contains correspondence, diaries, drafts and manuscripts of poems, transcripts of speeches, articles, and course lectures, relating to Howard's career as an architect, a professor, and a poet. The...
The John Galen Howard Pictorial Collection contains personal papers, including photographs and sketches of Howard and his wife, Mary Robertson Bradbury; and project records, including photographs from various commercial, religious, educational, and residential projects in California, Washington, New York and...
The John Galen Howard materials at the University of California, Berkeley represent the full range of Howard's professional work as well as his personal life. The materials also provide insight into Northern California architecture and design, in addition to architectural...
The papers include extensive correspondence files, mostly arranged alphabetically by the name of the person or organization; grant files; course notes; biographical information; and reprints.
Howard served as coordinator for Southeast Asian Student Services at Fresno State from 1981-2008.
The Howard L. Dorn and Sons Collection consists of 6 folders of printer's proofs of logos, letterheads and other designs, and several letters from clients.
Papers relating to Howard Longley's involvement in the Sierra Club.
The collection contains poetry books written by Noni Howard, published by her New World Press, and audio-visual materials regarding Howard's activities in poetry circles and education. Of note is the video-recording of the First Annual Women's Poetry Festival of San...
Holograph letter written in Augusta, Maine, expressing his regrets that Gen. Tyndale was refused permission to visit Washington, D.C.
Relates to activities of the 4th Marine Regiment from 1941 to 1942, including the regiment's evacuation from Shanghai, China, to Olongapo, Philippines; its resistance to Japanese forces as part of the Corregidor garrison; and its surrender upon the fall of...
This collection consists of the scripts, production information, photographs, and realia of American radio, television, and film producer Sandy Howard (1927-2008).
Writings by Howard, course evaluations, printed material.
The Howard S.F. Randolph “La Jolla Year by Year” Papers, 1869-1951, document the correspondence and other materials used to research Randolph’s book on the history of La Jolla. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from Mr....
1970.025: 1 box of family photographs including children, portraits, weddings, etc. Also, portraits of Sidney Coe Howard,Leopoldine and Lara Eames Howard, Walter Damrosch, Marc Connelly, and Fanny Brice. -- 1970.026: Photographs relating to World War I (France) show American ambulance...
Forty-two letters offering literary advice to the young poet and commenting on his own work, including his plays. With these: ms. of Galahad's poem, The Knife and copy of his photograph.
The Sidney Coe Howard papers including correspondence, plays, short stories, articles, scripts, notes, notebooks, transcripts of diary entries, biographical material, contracts, financial records, clippings and family papers.
Includes snapshot photographs documenting various phases of the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge.
This collection contains action figures, ties, models, sculpts, vinyl records, and other material regarding Stephen Howard's collection on Star Trek. The collection is mostly based on Star Trek: The Next Generation, which ran from 1987 until 1994.
Tommy Howard served in the US Army Air Corps.
This file contains correspondence between C. W. Ramsdell of the Department of History at the University of Texas, Austin and Los Angeles lawyer Grant Jackson from 1923, regarding biographical information on Judge Volney E. Howard (1809-1889) and his involvement in...
Richard Howard was Staff Assistant to Charles W. Colson. He worked in public relations with a concentration on professional and trade organizations and the "New American Majority." The files reflect Howard's public relations efforts and public opinion polls.
Various views of Alaska, including aerial photographs of Frederick Sound, Gulf of Alaska, lakes, rivers, mountains, and animals.
Hollywood, early 20th century, with Max Sennett, D. W. Griffith, etc. From DER list: "As an employee in the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, Walls recounts his struggle to develop a film division with the library, his efforts...
Correspondence, reports, permit applications, research notes, photographs, and audio recordings concerning vertebrate pest management, including coyote baiting with toxic chemicals.
Papers and photographs of Walter L. Howard, Chair of Pomology and Director of Campus.
Collection consists of San Francisco merchant and financier William D. M. Howard’s correspondence and business papers. Also includes business papers of William R. Warren, a Honolulu merchant; Howard’s brother George; Henry F. Teschemacher, tenth mayor of San Francisco; and William...
The collection contains eleven original cartoon line drawings by F. M. Howarth, on boards of varying sizes, which appeared in the old , 1889-1890. Howarth, an American artist known for his stylized characters, also drew for other humor magazines of...
Collection documents Edward Howden's lifelong efforts to fight bias and end discrimination in employment, housing, and other matters by working for what he preferred to call human rights.
The collection has 1,610 negatives of photographs taken by Charley (Clayton) Howe (1897- 1989) in southern California and Mexico between 1947 and 1972. A serious amateur photographer and avid avocational archaeologist, Howe was an adventurous, desert-loving member of the Archaeological...
Imperial Chinese decoration of the Order of the Double Dragon; description and designs of the decoration; and autographed photographs of Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover.
The collection documents the Howe Family of Sacramento. With roots as educators and abolitionists in the Midwest, members of the Howe family came to Sacramento in the 1870s. Several continued working in education, while Samuel Luke Howe Jr. was Sacramento...
Manuscripts, typescripts, and correspondence, the last including letters from Samuel Beckett, William Corbett, Mark Mirsky, and Alice Walker (one of Walker's containing reference to Tillie Olsen).
Correspondence, family history, literary manuscripts of Fanny Howe
The Fanny Howe papers contain correspondence, publications, notebooks and journals, family history, and material relating to Fanny Howe's career as a writer. The collection is divided into seven series, with series III - V representing all her written work, namely...
Harriet Abott Howe was a life-long writer who published poetry and short essays in Los Angeles and San Francisco newspapers and magazines during the 1890s, but after that does not seem to have been entirely successful in publishing her work....
Bound paper (mimeographed) based on paleontology collections at the University of California-Berkeley, California Academy of Sciences, and Stanford University.
Printed news stories, letters, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to American news coverage abroad, and especially to reportage from China in 1929.
The James Wong Howe papers span the years 1915-1991 (bulk 1932-1975) and encompass 12.8 linear feet. The collection consists of scripts, some correspondence, article manuscripts, an oral history, radio broadcast transcripts, biographical and publicity material, scrapbooks, and photographs. Sixty-five of...
The Photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown collection contains 29 photographs taken by James Wong Howe during World War Two documenting the assimilation of Chinese Americans. The collection is only a portion of a larger group of photographs commissioned by magazine...
Relates to personal matters and to her literary work.
This collection contains the letters of British admiral Richard Howe (1726-1799) to Admiral Sir Roger Curtis regarding British Navy administration and fleet operations, chiefly in the English Channel. Material dates from 1776 to 1799.
The Howe Collection of Musical Instrument Literature documents the development of the music industry, mainly in the United States. The largest known collection of its kind, it contains material about the manufacture of pianos, organs, and mechanical musical instruments. The...
The Roger Howe papers are administrative papers of former San Diego County Recorder Roger Howe (1936-1961). Most records refer to training, instruction, and procedures within the Recorder’s Office.
Correspondence and reports regarding mining sites, mainly in California but also in Nevada.
Papers of Susan Howe, American poet. The collection consists of Howe's literary correspondence, poetry manuscripts, notes and typescripts for readings and talks, personal and working journals, recordings, research files, and art/poetry installations dating from the 1950s to 2002.
This collection consists of sound recordings from Susan Howe's radio program on WBAI New York spanning 1965, and 1970-1981. Also includes other WBAI poetry-related recordings owned by Howe.
The materials in this archive span the years 1922 and 1986. The majority of the materials, however, are from the 1920s and 1930s. Correspondence made up the bulk of the archive; they are letters between Howe and her mother, and...
Primarily photographs documenting the collection of political buttons housed in the Material Culture section of the History Collection. Also guidebooks and other publications for collectors of this genre. 1973-2001, undated
The Howell, Arendt, Mosher & Grant records span 11 linear feet and date from circa 1929 to circa 1977, though the bulk of the records date from the 1940s and 1950s. The collection is primarily composed of the work of...
Photographs, postcards collected by and relating to Howell while he was serving in the U.S.Navy in World War I. Also includes a Navy song book and joke cards.
Snapshots and studio portraits, chiefly depicting business people, entertainers, politicians and other figures of the African American communities of Oakland and the wider San Francisco Bay area. Many photographs were reproduced in the Black busniess listings (BBL) published by Howell.
The collection consists of 75 items primarily comprised of legal documents pertaining to real estate transactions in and around San Jan Capistrano, Los Angeles, and San Diego, California, in the late 19th century.
This collection spans 240 years of American history and includes seven generations of the Howell and Taylor families. Subjects covered are: the Society of Friends; land ownership in the New Jersey colony; Mount Ephraim, New Jersey; fisheries in New Jersey;...
Contains personal items related to the Charles M. Goethe papers collection, including books, newsclippings, Christmas cards, and letters....
The Robert Howell Collection of Devotional Pamphlets consists of pamphlets on Roman Catholicism that Catholic clerics authored for informing Catholic laypersons about Roman Catholic doctrine and practice.
Thomas R. Howell was an internationally renowned biology and ornithology educator and researcher. The collection consists of materials related to his academic work as a professor, field studies, and involvement in professional organizations. Materials include field notebooks, Nicaragua research files,...
This collection consists of 3 manuscripts and 13 letters chiefly by members of the Howells family including American critic and author William Dean Howells (1837-1920) and his father, newspaper editor William Cooper Howells (1807-1894).
Papers belonging to American editor and journalist William Dean Howells, his family and the Fréchette family.
Correspondence, manuscripts of articles and lectures, and notes, of professor of philosophy, University of California, Berkeley. Many letters from his former students relate to the department of philosophy at Harvard at the time of Josiah Royce, William James and others.
Photographs. Views of a farm with a large house and barn.
This collection contains documents belonging to William O. Howland and a letter from Isaac F. Shepard.
The Joseph Howland Papers span the years 1942-2000 and contain records relating to Howland's work as an editor of several garden design magazines, as a floricultural marketing writer, and as a teacher. Included are copies of articles written and several...
A collection of fourteen (14) letters from George Howlett (1853-1907) to his wife Adeline Martha (1859-?) while he was staying at The Fenton Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, in February, 1902. Howlett visited the Clementine Bath House there for a series...
Reports, minutes, memoranda, correspondence, legislation, notes, and printed matter relating to governmental administration of, and social and economic conditions in, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe).
Huell Howser was a broadcast journalist and television host most widely known for his television series, , which ran on various California public television stations from 1991 through 2012. The collection consists of clippings, photographs, personal and professional correspondence, press...
Correspondence, orders, personnel records, sound recordings of reminiscences, maps, and photographs, relating mainly to British artillery operations in France during World War I.
Photographs, letters and postcards from Carl Van Vechten to Georg Hoy.
Collection includes manuscripts, project files, reports, correspondence, and subject files related to his career. Series I pertains to his work with the New Jersey Zinc Company, 1950-59. Series II contains materials related to programs conducted in the Dept. of Earth...
Collection contains correspondence both from within and outside the prison, reports, a 1913 transcript of an investigation, writings and drawings, mainly by prisoners, programs of prison entertainments, and other miscellaneous materials.
Photographs show various views of life at San Quentin Prison, but most show various types of entertainment offered for the prisoners (prisoner vaudeville and minstrel shows, Sarah Bernhardt's 1913 performance there, etc.). Other views show men playing baseball, prison interiors...
The True Hoyle collection consists of photographs, newspapers clippings, and documents related to True Dolson Hoyle and her family spanning two generations. In addition, there are transcribed letters written between True and her family when she attended Humboldt State University....
Collection is composed of letters from various actress friends and acquaintances of Russian-born fashion photographer George Hoyningen-Huene.
Black and white photographs, mounted, of archeological sites and fashion models by the magazine photographer and film designer George Hoyningen-Huene(1900-1968).
These vintage photographs of the extensive earthquake and fire damage to downtown Santa Rosa once belonged to Henry’s daughter, Frances H. Gove (d.1993 in Monterey, California). The envelope and its contents were found in a Monterey bookshop by a dealer...
The Frank Livingston Hoyt Collection includes speeches and documents related to Hoyt's tenure on the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors and the County's Advisory Water Commission. One noteworthy segment deals with planning for California's Peripheral Canal during the 1960s...
Holograph letter written to accompany a list of deceased soldiers of the 8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1863.
The Robert Ingle Hoyt papers span 68 linear feet and date from circa 1941 to circa 1980. The collection is primarily composed of architectural drawings and reprographic copies, but also includes black-and-white photographs, negatives, correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, presentation...
Collection consists of printing project files, binding models and binding experiments, and materials relating to Shelley Hoyt's career as a bookbinder and book artist....
Letter to Mrs. M.D. Robinson Jr. relates to copies of Davis' books he is having sent to her, and personal matters. A postcard showing the office of the Coyote and Deer Creek Water Co. to Mrs. M.D. Robinson (possibly also...
In seven letters to her uncle and aunt in Sag Harbor, H.R. Tabor writes of family, including cousin John Hempstead, returning home over land vs. sea, and fires in San Francisco, Sacramento, and Marysville. She tells of attending a wedding...
Serial issues and pamphlets, relating to political conditions and civil rights in Belarus.
Relates to the communist movement in Australia, and to interactions of Czechoslovak officials with the Communist Party of Australia.
Speech delivered at West Branch, Iowa. Photocopy.
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Bob Hsiang is a Chinese-American photographer who is primarily active in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hsiang has over 30 years of experience in still photography, including work in the fields of special events, product photography, fine art reproduction, and...
The collection includes correspondence and documents of Sam Chung Hsieh papers 1981 through 2000.
The collection primarily consists of material relating to Tom Hsieh's tenure on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. This includes reports, memos, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and other documents, as well as a small number of VHS tapes. Some...
Papers of Immanuel Hsu, former Department Chair and professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The papers include notes, writings, correspondence, and other related materials regarding Immaneul Hsu's research into modern Chinese intellectual and diplomatic history.
The HSU Public Affairs Collection consists of news releases and photographs produced by the Office of Public Affairs and its successor in 1982, the Office of University Relations. Also included are newspaper clippings about the University. Primary coverage is from...
Studies, statutes, leaflets, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Zimbabwe. Includes notes of interviews conducted by Mala Htun with Masipula Sithole and other Zimbabwean political leaders.
Huang Chen-chiu participated in China's war against Japan before moving to Taiwan and serving in the Taiwan Provincial Government (1947-1959) and Taipei City Government (1959-1964). The Huang Chen-chiu papers includes a family memorial book about Huang and a manuscript by...
Diaries, memoirs, speeches and writings, and biographical data, relating to political and military conditions in China, Chinese participation in World War II, the Chinese Civil War, and defenses of Taiwan.
Correspondence, reports, writings, and printed matter, relating to Chinese foreign relations, the 1927 incident at Nanjing, the Tanggu Truce settlement with Japan in 1933, domestic politics in China, Chiang Kai-shek, and the Nationalist government of China.
Diaries of Huang Jie, a general in the Chinese Nationalist Army and governor of Taiwan Province, relating to political conditions and military policy in Taiwan.
Relates to the Asian Development Bank. Published as The Asian Development Bank: Diplomacy and Development in Asia (New York, 1975). Photocopy.
Memoirs, speeches, clippings, and photographs, relating to the Nationalist Chinese movement, China during World War II, and Taiwan in the postwar period.
The Huang Xinbo 黄新波 papers (1940-1971) document the activities related to Chinese reporter, guerilla member of the Communist East River Column, and creator of the Association of Chinese Woodcuts, Huang Xinbo. It includes handwritten notebooks from the Cultural Revolution containing...
Carbon copy of an unpublished typewritten dictionary, originally compiled by Paul Radin, of Huave Indian words translated into English. Also contains a carbon copy of a typewritten re-transcription of the same dictionary in reverse from English to Huave made by...
The Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers, 1852-2001 (1921-1958), documents the life of priest, explorer, and lecturer Father Bernard Rosencrans Hubbard, also known as the Glacier Priest. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and films taken by Father Hubbard...
Contains two letters about life in Calif., his children, the Opposition steamship line, rumors of Indians robbing and destroying mail in Salt Lake City, Utah, and of friends returning back east.
The collection consists of administrative records of the Hubbard Communications Office. The records include official forms, awards, letters, memoranda, bulletins, notes, and ephemera. Many of the documents describe training of auditing and conduct or procedural policies.
The Papers of David Allan Hubbard, 1928-1996 documents David Allan Hubbard’s career as professor, author and evangelical leader, as well as the development of Fuller Theological Seminary from 1963 to 1993. The collection begins with Hubbard’s daily appointment diaries, followed...
David Allan Hubbard was President of Fuller Theological Seminary from 1963 to 1993. This collection of the President’s papers as gathered, stored and preserved by his assistants at the Seminary in Pasadena, complements Collection 18: Papers of David Allan Hubbard,...
This is a scrapbook documenting the military career of Edward B. Hubbard from 1862-1882, showing his rise from Second Lieutenant to Assistant Quartermaster in the Union Army. The scrapbook contains correspondence, special orders, a certificate, invoices, a newspaper clipping, and...
The Hubbard Papers consist of notes and drafts for most of Hubbard's published and unpublished writings. His local history research is informed by a knowledge of economic factors that was unusual for the day. His papers possess additional importance in...
The Hubbard Family Scrapbook consists of photographs of the family, their homes in Stockton, California and Rochester, New York, and postcards to Mary Hubbard Cronise. Also included is biographical/genealogical information on the family.
Jack M. Hubbard was employed by the Manhattan Project as a meteorologist. The collection consists chiefly of bound volumes of manuscript writings and reports with some correspondence about various stages of his career.
John R. Hubbard served as the eighth president of the University of Southern California from 1970 to 1980, during which time the university rose from 33rd to 19th in National Science Foundation rankings for federally sponsored research. During that decade,...
Charles Herman Hubbell was an American commercial aviation artist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1899 he became interested in aviation at an early age by building model airplanes. He enlisted in the United States Navy during World War I and...
This collection contains the papers of Edwin P. Hubble (1889-1953), an astronomer at the Mount Wilson Observatory near Pasadena, California. as well as the diaries and biographical memoirs of his wife, Grace Burke Hubble.
A collection of material related to Grace Burke Hubble.
Papers of Carl Leavitt Hubbs, documenting his extensive research in ichthyology, zoology, natural history, conservation, taxonomy, archaeology and paleoclimatology. The collection includes voluminous photographic documentation, and some film and sound recordings.
File contains 3 handwritten letters, 2 to his sister both dated from 1853, and 1 impossible to read (10 pages).
Owned by J. H. Huber of Oberkulm, Switzerland, earliest known ancestor of Herbert Hoover.
John G. Huber (1929- ) is retired minister in the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, referring to himself as an “ecumenthusiast.” Since attending the Oberlin Faith and Order Meeting of 1957, he has been involved in a scope of local and...
Papers of composer Hubert Klyne Headley, including scores and parts, correspondence, photos, and clippings. Includes score and parts to California Suite and Argentango.
Materials from Walter L. Huber related to water infrastructure in California and the western United States. Materials include reports, correspondence, and photographs.
Walter L. Huber’s files for his consulting engineering work for the San Francisco-based architectural firm, James Rupert Miller and Timothy L. Pflueger
The papers of Charles H. Huberich include correspondence, photographs, postcards, calling cards, cartes-des-visites, and miscellaneous material. The correspondence, which is mainly in German, includes letters to and from Charles Huberich (1895-1906) and correspondence of Huberich's parents (1860's to 1900's). Other...
Primarily chapter drafts, notes, newspaper clippings, galleys, and proofs of the historical works of H.H. Bancroft, published by The History Company. A small amount of material pertaining to the Bancroft Library of San Francisco and A.L. Bancroft and Company Publishers,...
Letter from James F. Breen concerning the Donner Party; letters to Bernard Moses and others; invitation to opening of Market St. store in 1870; galleys of some chapters of Chronicles of the Builders; honorary degree from Yale University, and membership...
Includes also letters from some of Bancroft's workers (M.G. Bancroft, N.J. Stone). Printed in Lyachnos, 1951.
Typescript photocopies of genealogical data, a letter from Hubert Howe Bancroft regarding his nephew's marriage, and a portrait essay of Hubert Howe Bancroft by his brother, Albert Little Bancroft.
Contains letters from bookseller George H. Derby, concerning Hubert Howe Bancroft's proposed California business venture in 1854. Includes family correspondence, passports, genealogies, memoirs, and sons', Paul and Griffing's report cards from Yale, along with miscellaneous writings and documents, and letters...
3 letters written by Hubert Howe Bancroft.
Primarily letters to his wife Matilda and his son Griffing, commenting on financial difficulties and the reorganization of The History Company after the 1886 fire, the sale of The Bancroft Library, the development of his farm and other property in...
This fourteen volume scrapbook collection consists of clippings pasted into official reports issued by the US Post Office (the volume numbered 5 is only half filled with clippings, and as such the remainder of the report, "Report of the Pstmaster-General"...
This collection consists of publications by and other papers from Renée Riese Hubert, Professor Emerita of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine. The collection includes artists' books, publications about artists' books, including art exhibition and artists'...
Richard Samuel Rene Hubert, 1901-1982, was born in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Collection Includes original Office of War Information (OWI) reports and working papers; correspondence; and Saipan-related propaganda leaflets and other printed matter.
This collection contains one scrapbook compiled by Veronica MacDonald Hubert and her husband Leo Hubert during the Second World War. It contains letters and cards from soldiers with whom they worked at a factory in Collinsville, Massachusetts, as well as...
This collection consists of photostats of glyphs, stelae, lintels, doorways, etc., from Quiringua, Copán, Tikal and other sites in support of Robison's calendrical research, documented in her paper, "Analysis of Palenque Inscriptions."
Martin R. Huberty (1894-1960) joined the staff of the Irrigation Division, College of Agriculture, Davis and Berkeley (1921), transferred to Riverside (1936), and to Los Angeles (1939) where held various positions including professor of irrigation engineering, chairman of the Department...
These slides were taken during his undergraduate days at Stanford; subjects include the Band, dormitories, football (including Big Game 1965), golf course, Hoover Tower, views of the Quad and Inner Quad, Lake Lagunita and activities on it, Memorial Church, Old...
The John and Faith Hubley animation cels span the years circa 1959-1974 and encompass 2 linear feet. The collection consists of eight cels for five films, including two for MOONBIRD....
This collection contains a letter and a photograph from Marie Hubly to PFC Samuel Beckenstein during the Second World War.
The Hubon Family Papers contain the correspondence of early San Diego settler Frederick Hubon (1827-1882), and include letters from three generations of Hubons, with some additional correspondence from other acquaintances. The correspondence touches upon major events of the nineteenth century,...
This collection contains family papers of the Huchtings, a pioneer San Marcos family, particularly WWII correspondence from Homer Huchting, and the business ventures of Carl Huchting in the 1930s and 1940s.
Collection consists of vinyl LPs, USC Marching Band photographs, and Alumni Review magazines from Richard Huddleston.
The Annette Starr Bruce Hudson papers consist of photographs, correspondence, brochures, programs, newspapers clippings, awards, and ephemera documenting her career as an instructor of dance, modeling and charm classes.
The papers of Darril Hudson (1931-2019) document his life and travels with his partner of 35 years, Peter Boesch. The collection includes detailed personal journals and scrapbooks, personal audiovisual recordings (home movies), writings, photographs and slides, correspondence, and other papers....
Deeds, wills, legal papers, military papers (Civil War), personal correspondence, genealogies, bills and receipts of the John and Lydia Hudson family.
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, funding proposals, flyers, contractual documents, meeting minutes, resident lists, fundraising documents, news releases, clippings, photographs, financial records, and other material documenting activities of Hudson House Inc., a non-profit corporation offering low-cost housing, meals, and other social...
A photocopy of a marked up typescript of John Paul Hudson's unpublished work, , 1980. Also included in the collection are clippings, photocopies of correspondence, and publicity stills, circa 1970-1977. John Paul Hudson was an early gay liberation activist, journalist,...
This collection is comprised primarily of reproductive copies of correspondence, memorandums, field notes, catalogues, and annotations of Dr. John Wiz Napier Hudson, Ethnology Researcher. The original documents for much of this collection are found in the Grace Hudson Museum in...
English court papers relating to the settlement of the estate of Joseph Trevitt Hudson, 1874-79, with one document from 1865.
The Luther M. Hudson Papers include photographs, postcards, certificate of marriage, correspondence, funeral service program and guestbook, and newspaper clippings documenting the life and career of funeral home director Luther Hudson.
The Marylin Hudson Collection on Round Table West is a collection of the history and life of both Marylin Hudson and the non-profit literary organization, Round Table West.The collection includes Marylin Hudson's personal papers, including her writings, as well as...
Nathaniel Delos Hudson (1901-1982) served as Assistant Director of the University of California Agricultural Extension Service from 1951-1965. His Papers contain correspondence, speeches, an oral history, and photographs relating to his work with the Agricultural Extension Service. Also included are...
Letters, pamphlets, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to American industry, simplification of industrial practice, the public life of Herbert Hoover, and the 1928, 1932, and 1936 presidential campaigns.
Receipt.
Letterpress copybook with approximately 925 manuscript letters, on 500 numbered leaves, sent to patients' families and physicians from the superintendent and physicians at Hudson River State Hospital in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. The majority of the letters are signed...
Handwritten letter on Roger's Locomotive and Machine Works letterhead, dated July 9, 1880, Paterson, New Jersey, concerning the historic locomotive "Rocket." Hudson was Superintendent of the Roger's plant.
Deed of settlement, agreement, and maps; minutes and records of directors' meetings; correspondence; accounts; and annual reports, reflecting operations of this subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company in what became Washington and British Columbia. The bulk of the records deals...
This collection contains files relating to the National Writers Union (NWU), Local 3, Delegate Assemblies, and misc. files documenting Huebner's years as an activist in the NWU and Local 3.
Papers of German poet, Richard Huelsenbeck, who was involved with the Dada movement and edited several of its important journals. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, some photographs, clippings and catalogues.
This collection contains 22 correspondence from Corpsman David Huelsmann to his parents during the Vietnam War. Also included is an issue of "the Transit."
Printed matter and photographs, relating to relief activities in Hungary at the end of World War I.
Papers of Jorge Huerta, playwright, Chicano director, and professor at the University of California, San Diego. The papers primarily document Huerta's directoral projects, academic work, and involvement with various national theatre organizations and committees. The bulk of the collection is...
Scenes of the Victoriano Huerta Uprising of Feb., 1913, including views of the U.S. Embassy and American Club, the burned home of President Francisco I. Madero, assassinated Feb. 22, 1913, and photo of General Félix Díaz.
The Victoriano Huerta papers is a collection of three documents, which mainly relate to Victoriano Huerta's military history before he became the President of Mexico in 1913. The collection includes a ledger documenting donations to Huerta's forces during the Mexican...
The Laurence M. Huey Collection consists of materials related to Huey's field research and career as Curator of Birds and Mammals at the San Diego Natural History Museum.
This collection contains seven correspondence from Cpl. Elmer L. Huff, USA and one correspondence from Pvt. Clarence R. Freed, USA during the Second World War.
Colonel Sidney L. Huff was an aide to General MacArthur for fifteen years from 1936 to 1951, including the years of World War II, the occupation of Japan, and the Korean Conflict. The collection consists of military documents, correspondence, ephemera,...
The collection contains four black/white copy prints of a Montana roundup, taken by Western photographer Laton Alton Huffman, of Miles City, Montana, ca. 1905, 1913. There are two copies of one print that appears as image no. 114 in Mark...
Relates to the service of the 701st and 440th Ordnance Companies in the Philippines campaign of 1942.
Correspondence with and subject files from the offices of Los Angeles urologists Elmer Belt (1893-1980) and Willard E. Goodwin (1915-1998), pertaining to Canadian oncologist Charles Brenton Huggins (1901-1997). Huggins shared the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his...
Relates to the political development of Southern Rhodesia. Interviews conducted by Rex Reynolds.
This collection contains scripts and other material related to the TV shows that Huggins created and/or worked on and contains a copy of his unpublished autobiography.
Papers belonging to the novelist, blacklisted film and television writer, producer and production manager, Roy Huggins. The collection is in the midst of being processed. The finding aid will be updated periodically.
This collection consists of scripts and drafts from various television programs associated with Universal Television productions and Roy Huggins - Public Arts Productions.
Summary: Bound typescript of book, The Making of Great (Famous) Americans (published as MAKERS OF AMERICA, 1936), a study of the lives of sixty-three persons elected to the American Hall of Fame....
Mainly charges against his estate, including receipts for labor on the Jacinto Rancho in Glenn Co., Calif.
Life history, including time at UCSB, his writings, etc. ? Interviewee(s): Hugh Kenner. Transcript: None found yet.
Two letters (ALS) from English writer, literary critic, biographer, poet and religious writer Fausset to [E. H. W.?] Meyerstein. Saffron Walden, Essex, UK , 1946 , 1947. Alpha list.
The papers include course notes, play production notes, scripts for video productions of Shakespeare plays, reports, NEH grant proposals, manuscripts, and biographical information.
Includes letters from friends in various mining camps of California, accounts, and his wife's tax receipts and promissory notes.
Scrapbooks containing newsclippings, with some correspondence and memorabilia. Most materials relate to O'Neil's activities in Ogden, Utah, including the Utah Historical Records Survey in the late 1930s, O'Neil's campaigns for local Republican party offices, his work and interest in railroads,...
Include letters from Ezra and Dorothy Pound and Edgar Lee Masters; poetic inscriptions of Witter Bynner addressed to poet George Sterling.
Collection comprises 35 volumes (1 volume per year) for the years 1872-1905, 1909, written at the Edwards' Ranch, Crockett, California. Newspaper clippings tipped in.
Three letters from Hugh McGill written from Nevada City, California, one addressed to his father, Stewart, and another to his brother, give news of mutual friends, describe a shoot-out between foreigners and Americans, a fire in Grass Valley, and prices...
Includes letters from E.H. Crowder, William Carey Jones, Orrin K. McMurray; papers relating to his study of law at the University of California, Berkeley; and clippings covering his subsequent career in the army.
(1863?-1903). One letter (ALS) from underwriter in Lloyd's and novelist Scott, re changes to his book, Slave of the Lamp. Merstham, Surrey, [U.K.], 21 Aug. 1891. Alpha list.
Correspondence concerning the sale and movie rights of his stories and his activities managing the Hazard Mine in Placer County, California and its related lumbering business.
The collection consists of correspondence and reports pertaining to Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro Harbor, Long Beach Harbor, Los Angeles River, Newport Bay, San Diego Harbor, Santa Monica breakwater, and the Point Fermin landslide (1929). Also included are materials on...
Diary kept by David M. Hughes on board the S.S. Tolten while touring the South Pacific. Contains typed notes, black/white photos and maps. The diary began on Sept. 29, 1938 and ended on Jan. 6, 1939.
Father William McDermott Hughes (1880-1939) was a Catholic priest who traveled through California getting Native American storytellers to tell their tales to him. This collection includes Hughes's initial hand-written manuscripts produced mostly between 1910 and 1911 as well as typed...
Photographs depict Hughes Aircraft Company's H-4 Hercules (aka Spruce Goose) heavy transport aircraft during its first and only test run on November 2, 1947 at Long Beach, Calif., as well as related views. Images depict aerial view of construction location...
The Fred W. Hughes memoirs (SAFR 17561, HDC 0372) collection consists of memoirs and scrapbook materials that document the career events of Hughes. The memoirs are not in a final order or compiled. The collection is available for research use...
200 JPGS of the Hughes H-1 Racer at the Smithsonian Institution. These images were used to help build the H-1 reproduction at the San Diego Air and Space Museum.
The Howard Hughes collection spans the years 1927-1957 and encompasses 10 linear feet. The collection contains publicity material, such as press releases, advertising and publicity clippings, pressbooks, and photographs. The bulk of the material relates to THE OUTLAW (1943), for...
Diary, notes, and photographs, relating to conditions in Japanese prison camps in the Philippines, Formosa, and Manchuria.
The collection consists mainly of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera to, by, and about African-American writer Langston Hughes (1910-1976). The bulk of the material dates between 1932 and 1934, the years that Langston Hughes traveled to and from the Soviet...
Transcripts of 25 interviews of presidents of major firms based in California, on their adjustments to the postwar economy, conducted by Hughes for a series of radio public service announcements, sponsored by Sutro & Co. and aired over station KQW....
The collection consists of subject files created by Norman Hughes during his time at Pepperdine as a professor of biology and Academic Dean of Seaver College. The collection consists of memorandums, correspondence, reports, and notes on subjects including councils and...
A collection of seven matted and signed black and white photographic prints by Peter Hughes, entitled Portraits of AIDS Dissidents. There are also model releases and materials from Health Education AIDS Liaison (HEAL), an education network committed to the belief...
Robert Hughes, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has a research focus in modern Russian poetry, 20th century experimental prose, and Russian émigré culture. Olga Raevsky-Hughes, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has a research focus...
Collection consists of subject files, typescripts, correspondence, published articles and personal memorabilia of American novelist, biographer, screenwriter, and musicologist Rupert Hughes (1872-1956).
Research materials collected in preparation for AIDS oral histories carried out at the Regional Oral History Office of UC Berkeley, 1981-1997.
Teresa P. Hughes, Democrat, was both a State Assembly Member, 1975-1992 and a State Senator, 1993-2000. She represented cities in Los Angeles County in the 47thth Assembly District and the 25th Senate District. The Teresa P. Hughes Papers consist of...
Freshman dink, registration cards, and student handbook.
Collection contains essays, poetry, editorial letters, and other written items – created between 1986 and 2024 – by Sacramento writer William J. Hughes.
The archive contains the artist research files of Edan Milton Hughes that informed the contents of his artist reference book titled Artists in California 1786-1940. The files contain exhibition catalogs, magazine and newspaper articles, photographs, copies of death certificates, letters,...
Postage stamps from various countries and miscellany relating to nuclear energy. Includes autographs of prominent nuclear scientists.
Jeff Hughson was born in Sacramento in 1950 and graduated from Sacramento High School in 1968 and shortly thereafter joined the staff of KZAP, Sacramento’s first freeform rock music radio station. This collection contains biographical information on Jeff Hughson on...
A fixture of the Sacramento music scene for many decades, Jeff Hughson was an early founder of KZAP radio station, and worked as a concert promoter and record dealer for decades. This collection is comprised of musician and performance files,...
Writings of Brigadier General Henry C. Huglin, USAF Ret., including his newspaper column, "Affairs of Nations," 1973-1977, and other essays, most written ca. 1965-1966, for broadcast as commentaries on the Pacifica Radio Network. Also two open reel tapes of Huglin...
Includes formal and snapshot portraits of Chinese, chiefly taken in San Francisco's Chinatown. All subjects are unidentirfied. Many subjects are children. One image taken in a domestic interior; others taken in public spaces such as streets, parks, a school, etc....
Collection consists of mnuscripts and manuscript reproductions of compositions for piano, recorder, other keyboard instruments, and various stringed instruments....
Diaries recording three reconnoitering and punitive expeditions undertaken by Colonel O'Conor, Commandant General of the Nueva Vizcaya frontier and formerly ad interim Governor of Coahuila.
Galleys with emendations, clippings, notecards, inventory of his library, various journal publications, and placards of events concerning his interest and activity as an authority on Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and other German literary figures. Also includes an annotated final proof...
Chiefly views of buildings and architectural details taken at various locations throughout Mexico, with an emphasis on Spanish colonial churches. Other subjects include landscapes, inhabitants, street scenes and other images of everyday life. Some images were used in J. Baird's...
Diane Hugaert, known in her activist and literary life as Diane Hugs, was a prominent early member of the Wry Crips, a disabled women’s theater group with close ties to the disability rights movement. Much of the collection consists of...
This is a document comprised of four sheets printed with lists of Spanish and English words and corresponding typed Huichol words. The document was recorded from informant Francisco Tejon by Donald Bush Cordry at la Mesa, Nayarit, 1937 November 29.
Papers of the Chilean poet, novelist, playwright and polemicist, Vicente Huidobro, comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed matter, and photographs.
Depicts scenes in China, including military operations of the Chinese Army during the Sino-Japanese War. Includes portraits of Chiang Kai-shek and other Chinese political leaders. Indexes: Preliminary inventory.
The David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig), 1992 April, (SAFR 24249, P92-100) are comprised of photographs of LADY WASHINGTON during a voyage between Astoria, Oregon, and Grays Harbor, Washington. The collection has been processed to the Collection...
Relates to Nicaraguan contra guerrilla activities from Costa Rican bases, American aid to Nicaraguan guerrillas, allegations of guerrilla drug trafficking, and allegations regarding the attempted assassination of the guerrilla leader Edén Pastora. Interviews conducted by William E. Ratliff.
This collection contains six correspondence written by Pvt. Joseph E. Hull, USA to Laura B. Felter during the Spanish-American War. Also included are two correspondence written to Laura from friends.
Holograph letter written at Camp Arlington, Virginia, to Sevilla Smith.
Scrapbook of published reviews of Hulme's books and clippings on his activities at Stanford, probably kept by Prof. Hulme.
Published as The Forming of the Communist International (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1964).
Papers of Herbert Hultgren, cardiologist, mountain climber, researcher in high altitude medicine, and specialist in the study of high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Hultgren and his colleague, Dr. Warren Spickard, were the first to publish a full account of high-altitude...
The collection contains personal papers, photographs, artifacts, audiovisuals, textiles, books, posters, ephemera, and memorabilia collected by Wayne Hultgren during his lifetime and involvement with public transportation.
The Wayne Hultgren papers contain material pertaining to Hultgren's work with the Modern Transit Society (MTS) and his efforts to bring light rail to Sacramento. In addition to the MTS, Hultgren was involved with the Light Rail Transit Advocates, North...
This collection was created 2001-2007 by an interdisciplinary team led by Professor Edward R.B. McCabe of the Department of Pediatrics in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Professor Nathaniel C. Comfort of the Institute of the History of...
Interviews conducted February 12 and 22, 1982.
The records of the Human Relations Agency (HRA), 1963-1973, consist of 20 cubic feet of textual records separated into twenty-one record series. The records reflect the administration of California's many and varied direct service and correctional programs.
Leaflets, flyers
This is the New Employee Orientation binder for 1991 which includes departmental information, policies, and the staff handbook.
This collection comprises the publications of the University of California, Irvine, Human Resources office. Included are announcements, newsletters, brochures, catalogs, manuals, and fliers.
Contains meeting agenda, minutes and notes; events, conferences, etc.; correspondence; grant applications; reports and panel material; HRA publication lists; information on the United Nations including the crisis of 1986; clippings, essays and articles on human rights.
Newsletters and minutes, relating to the status of civil rights in Great Britain and throughout the world. In part, photocopy.
Christian discusses California health and welfare policy development and program management, 1952-1966; administration of Governor Edmund G. Brown, Sr.; cabinet and legislative leadership, election campaigns, 1952, 1966; Sierra County District Attorney's Office and Superior Court.
This collection includes a Virtual Visual Environment Display (VIVED) and Virtual Interactive Environment Workstation (VIEW) head-mounted display, system chassis with cords, circuit cards, and system documentation on the Human Systems Integration Division's virtual environment research and development.
Includes tapes labeled Hpsy dinner, n.d. (1), Hpsy, n.d. (6), George Brown, 1986 (1); Thomas Greening, 1986 (1); Paul DuBois and Jane Hutchins, n.d. (1); Michael Murphy, n.d. (2); Stanley Keleman, 1986; Saybrook Institute, n.d. (1); Maria Watts - Rollo...
This collection consists of approximately 450 original prints that were purchased for research and reference use for the study of art and humanities at San José State University.
This collection consists primarily of the correspondence, dated 1948 to 1952, of Milton La Salle Humason (1891-1972), a staff astronomer for the Mount Wilson [& Palomar] Observatories, known chiefly for his collaboration with Edwin P. Hubble in the field of...
The University of California Cooperative Extension Records for Humboldt County span the years of 1914-2000. Records include reports and information on wildfire management, the 1955 and 1964 floods, disaster response, farm management, soil and timber surveys, floriculture, and plant management....
The Humboldt Bank, was organized in 1869. The collection consists of three ledgers, two signature books (1883-1902) and one deposit book (1869-1872).
The geographic focus of the HCC Maps Collection is Northwestern California, including towns, timber lands, railroad lines, waterways, and mines. Maps range in subject matter and purpose: coastal surveys, environmental inventories and analyses, geologic studies including earthquakes and landslides, public...
Humboldt County apple display at California Apple Show of 1914, San Francisco, Calif. Diplay includes model of a large wheel covered with apples.
Volume 2 contains only a few scattered entries for voters, and was used primarily for other purposes. Included are drafts of reports on the Sheba mine and other mines in the vicinity; copies of mining claims; miscellaneous accounts; diary entries...
Records of the Humboldt Mining & Tunnel Co. in Sarahsville, Placer Co. Miscellaneous material entered in one ledger. Includes miners' compact signed by the members; minutes of the company; records of expenses, etc.
Records of the Humboldt Mining & Tunnel Co. in Sarahsville, Placer Co. Miscellaneous material entered in one ledger. Includes miners' compact signed by the members; minutes of the company; records of expenses, etc.
Humboldt (steamer) ledger (SAFR 284, HDC 492) is a volume of freight inventory and destinations of the steamer HUMBOLDT for the years 1876 to 1879. This collection has been processed and is open for use without restriction.
George Weber Hume was one of a partnership of three men who innovated salmon canning in the United States. Beginning in 1864, they launched a salmon canning industry that spanned the Pacific coast from California to Alaska. The G. W. Hume Company began as...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, lists, and financial records, relating to Republican Party fundraising activities, especially in California, election campaigns of Ronald Reagan, especially his presidential campaign in 1976, and the gubernatorial and presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan.
The Samuel J. and Portia Bell Hume Papers, 1848-1990, contain the professional and personal papers of Samuel J. Hume, theatrical entrepreneur, and Portia Bell Hume, psychiatrist. Included in Samuel J. Hume's papers are writings, speeches, theater memorabilia, correspondence, and papers...
Business correspondence of Samuel J. Hume with California State Library....
The Mark Hummel Papers consist of photographs, blues show flyers, blues music publications, audio recordings, and newspaper clippings documenting the career of blues musician Mark Hummel and the San Francisco Bay Area blues scene in the 1970s-1990s.
The collection contains correspondence, diaries, photographs, and ephemera, documenting the Stuart and Hummel families' life and work in China as Methodist missionaries in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It also contains materials relating to R. Stuart Hummel's work...
Illustrated postcards from the early to mid 20th century representing a wide array of American wit and humor and reflecting a diversity of postcard design.
The collection contains 14 correspondence to and from Col. Bruce T. Humphreville, USA before and during the Second World War. Also included in the collection is one newspaper clipping, one photograph, one sheet with biographical information, and two unused postcards.
A dictation, Denver, 1886; draft of a letter from H.H. Bancroft to the San Diego Union concerning Chamberlin as president of the projected Denver, Colorado Canyon, & Pacific Railroad; statements by his father, Robert Chamberlin, and by George H. Morrison...
This collection contains newspaper clippings, press kits, press releases, correspondence, and periodicals related to film and television ranging from around 1950 to 1969, collected or written by film and television newspaper columnist Hal Humphrey.
The Herbert Humphrey Collection consists of 43 open reel tapes, the majority of which bear copies of commercially-released jazz and popular music. However, at least thirteen reels are of unusual broadcast material, including a series of San Francisco performances by...
Contains 6 letters describing life near Stockton, Calif. to family back east including Spanish Land Grant disputes, mining, water, agriculture, economics, politics and crime. Also includes one letter from brother William H. Howland in Stockton, Calif. to family.
Commercial and field recordings from Kyrgyzstan.
One note (ANS) to unidentified senator introducing Mr. Humphreys who will undertake the examination that the senator requested. Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, 1899. Found in unsorted Wyles SC.
Drafts, correspondence, journal articles, notes, newspaper clippings, surveys, legal documents, memoranda, transcripts, speeches, course curricula, subject files, ephemera, photos, and an audiocassette tape created or collected by sociologist and Episcopalian priest, Laud Humphreys, who is best known for his book,...
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, clippings, photographs, and biographical material....
Collection consists of correspondence and research files related to Norris Hundley's editorship of the , the case of City of Los Angeles City of San Fernando et al., and his various publications. Additional materials include lecture slides and photographs. Other...
Papers and records relating to the United States Federal Communications Commission from Reed Hundt (b. 1948), an American attorney who served as chairman of the Commission from November 29, 1993 to November 3, 1997.
These are the court documents pertaining to the trial of Ah Hung, September, ?, 1839. He was accused of murdering William R. McCormick by shooting him - with a pistol loaded with gunpowder and lead. The first document describes the...
4 documents produced in Hungary in support of the enforcement of the Anti-Jewish Laws, which Hungary began enacting after 1938.
From dealer description: A collection of 414 photographs concerning political and historical events that took place in Hungary in 1944 through 1946. There are four groups of photographs in the collection, the largest of which contains 161 photos and portray...
Pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, serial issues, bulletins, press releases, studies, election campaign literature, and other printed matter relating to various aspects of Hungarian history, including the Revolution of 1918-1919; the Revolution of 1956; Hungarian minorities in other countries; and political, social,...
Relates to execution of provisions of the armistice between Hungary and the Allied Powers at the end of World War I.
Relates to the trials of Hungarian communists for participation in the Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919.
Dispatches, instructions, and political reports, relating to Soviet-Hungarian relations. Includes photocopies of records at Columbia University.
Dispatches, instructions, and reports, relating to Hungarian-Spanish relations. Includes some records of the Hungarian Embassy in Portugal, relating to Hungarian-Portuguese relations.
Dispatches and reports, relating to Hungarian-Swiss relations and to activities of the International Anticommunist Entente.
Reports, memoranda, and orders, relating to Austro-Hungarian military activities during World War I, domestic opposition to the war, socialist activities, Bolshevik propaganda, problems of minority nationalities during and after the war, postwar land reform, and the formation of soviets in...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Hungary newspaper collection (1906-1996) comprises twenty-seven different titles of publication, in Hungarian, German, English. All titles within this collection...
Material include Hungate's curriculum vitae, list of publications, and reprints.
This collection consists of flyers, memos, notes, form letters, faxes and photographs that document the events that occurred during the spring of 1993 when several students and one professor began a hunger strike to protest the decision of Chancellor Charles...
Relates to conditions in Japanese internment camps during World War II, and to the battle for Manila in 1945. Includes camp newsletters and transcripts of wartime letters. By Herbert E. "Gene" Hungerford
This collection includes approximately 10,000 photographs, negatives and slides of UC Irvine events taken by Orange County photographer and resident Laurel Hungerford.
Correspondence, clippings, and printed matter, relating to French colonial administration of Dahomey. Includes statements of protest concerning injustices of French colonial administration made by L. Hunkanrin at the Pan-African Congress of 1921. Photocopy.
The collection contains over 70,000 images documenting the resurgence of storytelling in the United States as an art form. Also present in the collection are images from Hunold’s work as a nature photographer. Hunold’s work appeared in textbooks, newspapers, and...
The Myron Hunt & H. C. Chambers collection spans 33 linear feet and dates from circa 1900 to circa 1970. The collection is primarily composed of the work of Myron Hunt & H. C. Chambers but also includes the work...
The collection contains materials collected by Anne Hunt related to the operations of the San Diego and Coronado Ferry Company and the creation of the organization Air/Space America and the planning of their air shows.
1 portrait of Robert K. Reid, early pioneer of Stockton, Calif., founded 1847; 1 portrait of Helen Crosby Hensley, (apparently another Stockton pioneer); 1 photo of a river boat named Helen Hensley; 13 items used to illustrate Hunt's Army of...
The collection consists of three typescripts by David Hunt reporting on controversial psychology professor at California State University Long Beach, Dr. Barry Singer, who in 1982 came under fire by Evangelical Christian groups for his "tolerance of homosexuality."
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, diaries, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to relief and reconstruction in Europe during and after World Wars I and II (especially in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland), the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American...
This collection contains a book of transcribed correspondence, dating from 1840 to 1889, between members of the Hunt family before, during and after the Civil War.
Sheet music, writings, corrspondence, personal papers, subject files, photographs and sound recordings, circa 1915-1999, from composer Gale Hunt (also known as Gary Borden Hall). The bulk of the collection pertains to Hunt's original musical, (1994), for which he wrote the...
A collection of correspondence related to the life of miner and rancher George Lundy Hunt and his mining experiences in British Columbia, Canada, and Calaveras County, California, 1864-1877.
The collection contains press clippings, letters, and other material related to the research of historian John Hunt, focusing on the people and landmarks of Desert Hot Springs, California.
This collection consists of the papers of prominent Southern California architect Myron Hunt (1868-1952) and his wife Virginia Pease Hunt (1871-1957), chiefly related to their involvement with philanthropic and civic organizations in Pasadena, California, from 1917-1946. There are also two...
The Hunt papers consist principally of Rockwell Hunt's notes, drafts and clippings files pertaining to California history. They are arranged in four series as follows:...
Papers of California educator Rockwell D. Hunt created during his tenure as principal of San Jose High School
The Rockwell D. Hunt papers, 1898-1966, contain an assortment of files partially documenting the career of Hunt at the University of Southern California (1908-1945). During his tenure at USC, Hunt was a professor of economics, the first Dean of the...
The collection includes: correspondence; articles about college students and alcohol written by Dr. Hunt; a course description; notes; pamphlets, including many from the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment; newspaper clippings; and ephemeral materials. There are also a few items on...
Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1862-1927) served as Professor of Agriculture at the University of California, Berkeley and Dean of the College of Agriculture (now the University of California, Davis). His Papers contain a comparative study of the agriculture of Caribbean countries...
Timothy Dwight Hunt is best known as the first Protestant clergyman to settle and minister in California. Hunt was born at Rochester, New York on March 10, 1821. He attended Yale, graduating in 1840. After graduating from Auburn Theological...
Isabel Violet Hunt (1862-1942) published poetry in magazine at age 13, and later, wrote collections of short stories and novels. She was also an active feminist, joining the Women's Social and Political Union. The collection consists of a manuscript notebook...
The Alan D. Hunter photographs span the years 1960s-2002 and encompass more than 100 linear feet. The manuscript material consists almost entirely of clippings and miscellaneous correspondence. There is a small amount of material on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association...
Mt. Hollywood Congregational Church, founded in 1905, is located in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. Its longest-serving pastor, Allan A. Hunter, led the congregation from 1926 until his retirement in 1963, but stayed actively involved until his death...
This collection consists of photos, correspondence, school yearbooks, publications, and other papers relating to Hunter’s education, businesses activities and genealogy. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and Hunter’s genealogical research.
Consists of 31 diaries written by Florence I. Hunter, an eyewitness to historical events ranging from women's suffrage to World War II and changes in the religious order in which her husband was a pastor. Beginning with her 1937 diary,...
This collection contains materials from the papers of George W. Hunter, a biology professor and textbook author active in the early part of the twentieth century. Items include questionnaires, correspondence, and reports regarding school health education curricula. Hunter held many...
Relates to American bombing operations in Europe during World War II. Photocopy.
The Ian McLellan Hunter papers span the years 1939-1981 and encompass approximately 15 linear feet. The collection consists of script material and correspondence....
The papers of Joseph S. Hunter, entomologist, a member of the California Academy of Sciences and member of the Academy's expedition to the Galapagos Islands in 1905-1906. Included are his correspondence, diaries, field notes, articles, notes, and manuscripts.
This collection contains scripts for television programs, collected by American camera operator and writer Ken Hunter, ranging in date from 1974 to 1988.
The Paul R. Hunter papers span 5 linear feet and date from circa 1906 to circa 1970. The collection contains the work of Paul R. Hunter’s independent firm as well as the work of Hunter and Reichardt, Architects, and Hunter...
The Tim Hunter material spans the years circa 1953-1974 (bulk 1970-1974) and encompasses less than one linear foot. There are a handful of scripts, including an annotated script and storyboards for RIO LOBO (1970), two unproduced scripts by Samuel Fuller,...
Todd Hunter was a CBS radio and television figure in Hollywood in the mid-twentieth century. The collection includes a number of television play scripts and related materials (script sides, cue sheets, songs, notes). Though it is unclear whether Hunter authored...
Willie Hunter reminiscences of a voyage on the Margarite (whaling schooner) (SAFR 16493, HDC 215). Under Captain Buddington, in 1908, the MARGARITE sailed from New London, Connecticut to the Antarctic sea and back. Willie Hunter was the cabin boy. There...
Comments on political figures and political events, including the 1952 Republican national convention and the Kennedy assassination investigation. Photographs and copies of clippings and other documentary material supporting the interviews included. Bartley W. Cavanaugh: A Mutual Interest in Government, Politics,...
Photograph album containing 95 black and white or sepia toned photographs depicting women and men on a hunting and camping trip. The photos appear to have been taken in Long Beach and near Elsinore. There are a number of photos...
Comments on friendship with Earl Warren; the Fish and Game Commission; his real estate interests; presidency of the League of american Cities and mayoralty of Oxnard. With this (as v. 2): letters written to him by Earl and Nina Warren;...
The collection is comprised of print material, scrapbooks, documents, and posters which were from or related to the annual Huntington Christmas Party. The Christmas party was held from 1933 until the mid 1970's on the Huntington grounds. Participants included staff,...
Correspondence between Clara Huntington, Henry Huntington's oldest daughter, and George D. Hapgood, Henry Huntington's personal secretary, regarding her life as a struggling artist.
This collection contains letters, with a few manuscripts and documents, from the Huntington family, a prominent Connecticut family, who played a important role in the state and national affairs at the time of the Revolutionary War. Chiefly consists of letters...
Relates to a visit with the royal family of Romania. Includes correspondence of Elizabeth Dodge Huntington Clarke, wife of G. H. Huntington, 1925-1955, relating to the Romanian royal family.
The collection consists of photographs, negatives, and drafts related to the works of children's book author Harriet E. Huntington. Huntington used her own photography in many of her books, which focused on a variety of topics including music, plants, flowers,...
Huntington Hartford established the Huntington Hartford Foundation (1948-1965) to foster community creativity in the arts through fellowships which provided subsistence, living quarters and partial supplies at the Foundation's location in Rustic Canyon, Pacific Palisades, California. In 1954, the Huntington Hartford...
This collection contains photographs of Henry E. Huntington (1850-1927) and his family in New York and California, as well as early photographs of the Huntington residence and estate in San Marino, California, and the private railroad cars of the Huntington...
This collection consists of the personal and business papers of Henry Edwards Huntington, American railroad and land developer and book, manuscript, and art collector. The papers deal chiefly with California railways and Southern California real estate and industry. There are...
Includes 2 folders of business records of the Huntington, Hopkins & Company Hardware Store Collection and two catalogues.
A collection of portraits and snapshots centered around the family of Howard Edwards Huntington, the son of railroad magnate Henry Edwards Huntington (1850-1927).
Personal papers of Howard E. Huntington, Jr., son of Howard Edwards Huntington, and grandson of Henry E. Huntington, with an emphasis on his military experience in World War II and his interest in avaiation.
Photographs of Huntington Lake and the surrounding Sierra Nevada Forest, California, taken approximately 1915 to 1920. Views show a mountain resort, people enjoying recreation, scenery, and hydroelectric power houses at Big Creek.
The collection consists of 127 photographs and 105 negatives, ca. 1920s-1930s and undated, created by and/or for the Huntington Land and Improvement Company. The images depict views of various real estate tracts in Eagle Rock, San Marino, Pasadena, Redondo Beach,...
The Annotated catalogs for Henry E. Huntington Library exhibitions contains more than 80 catalogs and gallery guides of exhibitions installed from 1929 to 2012 at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. The catalogs were intended for the reference use...
A collection of oral histories, conducted from June 13, 2019 - June 6, 2022, recording the background and work experiences of staff in the Facilities and the Botanical Divisions of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
The collection contains the general correspondence to and from the Huntington Library up to 1980.
The collection contains records that were compiled or created by the readers of the Huntington Library. The papers of Hensley Woodbridge contain his correspondence and drafts for his bibliography of Jack London, published in 1966. Also included is J. Kent...
This collection documents the families and business ventures of Tustin, California residents William M. Huntley and his wife Helen Gulick. Materials include family photographs, photographs of Southern California, family correspondence, business records from the Tustin Garage and the family's citrus...
Diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, notes, meeting materials, resolutions, statements, and printed matter relating to political, economic and cultural relations among Atlantic community countries and Japan, and private promotion of international cooperation, international education, and international environmental protection.
Dorothy Huntoon (née Abramson). Letters received by Mrs. Dorothy Abramson, mostly from Ivan Nagy, first secretary of the Hungarian Legation in Washington, D.C. until 1948.
This collection contains views, details, elevations, and drawings showing the planned arrangement of outside courts, inner courts, wall fountains, gate entrances, stone urns, and gardens throughout Scripps College. This collection also contains an aerial planting perspective of the college....
Edward Huntsman-Trout (1889-1974) was a landscape architect. He worked in Boston and Ohio before starting a practice under his own name in Los Angeles. The collection consists primarily of blueprints and tissue designs as well as correspondence, sketches, and photographs...
A collection of correspondence chiefly between Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt and fellow artist and friend, John Lucas Tupper.
This collection consists of approximately 2,100 postcards, cabinet cards, "cartes-de-visite" and other albumen prints featuring musicians with their instruments from around the world, as well as Country and Western, Cajun, and Folk sound recording research files amassed by ethnographic 78...
The collection contains original artwork by Clement Hurd for the children's books and both written by his wife Edith Thacher Hurd and published in the 1950's.
Col. L.C. Hurd served in the Army Air Corps.
The Cuthbert C. Hurd papers consist of materials related to the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), primarily from 1949 through 1962, and Hurd's role in steering the company to develop its first electronic stored program computers during that time. The...
Relates to science education, primarily in the United States....
This collection contains photographs, personal papers, memorabilia, correspondence, and other materials relating to the life of Lorraine Hurdle (1922-2014), a Black lesbian woman. Hurdle served in the United States Women’s Army Corps (WAC) in Germany during World War II, and...
The J. C. Hurewitz papers consisted originally of a collection of printed materials, much of it relating to the history of the British mandate of Palestine. This part (Boxes 1-22) includes numerous publications issued by various Zionist parties in the...
This collection chiefly contains correspondence written by members of the Hurlbert and Chenowith families of New England and the American Southwest, between 1869-1902, discussing family matters and day-to-day life. The letters from the Southwest also discuss farming, Native Americans, local...
The poems are hand-lettered in black ink on gold or silver foil panels. These are pasted on the album pages above and below the photographs. Poem titles, supplied by their author, are given below in quotation marks. C.R. Savage has...
VHS videotapes and compact audiocassette tape interviews of David Hurles, founder and proprietor of Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company, conducted by Pat Allen with the assistance of Bill Wyman, September 1998-January 1999. The collection also contains two compilation CD-ROMs...
This collection contains surveyors' field books, plat maps and other maps from counties of Southern California, spanning the years from 1855 to 1968.
This collection contains photographs, letters, scrapbooks, and other material belonging to John P. Hurndall, who was part of the United States Reparations Mission following the Second World War.
The Samuel T. Hurst papers span 11 linear feet and date from circa 1938 to circa 2007. The collections contains architectural drawings and reprographic copies of the following projects: ranch cabin for the Gould’s and Hurst’s, Laurel Spring Ranch, Carson...
Collection consists of letters to and from Everett P. Hurt. Many letters are to and from Theodore J. Hoover, professor of Mining....
The Latino Eligibility Study, began in 1992 and was created to develop a clear understanding of the issues associated with the rate of Latino enrollment in higher education. It examined and assessed existing research and programs within and outside the...
The Latino Eligibility Study, began in 1992 and was created to develop a clear understanding of the issues associated with the rate of Latino enrollment in higher education. It examined and assessed existing research and programs within and outside the...
Arthur Hurwith was a teacher, principal, and housing activist who was involved with the Imperial Council of San Francisco, G-40 Plus Club/Prime Timers, and the Unitarian Universalist Gay and Lesbian Caucus. The bulk of the collection consists of slides from...
The collection contains materials related to the champion Arabian horse Khemosabi collected by B. Paul Husband.
Typescript draft of excerpts from the Charles E. Huse Diary, 1850-1852 (San Francisco) and 1853-1857 (Santa Barbara), edited by William Henry Ellison and translated (from the Spanish) by Francis Price. The original two volume manuscript diary is housed in the...
Relates to Helmuth von Moltke and Peter Yorck, members of the anti-Nazi Kreisauer Kreis resistance group in Germany during World War II, and to the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944. Also available on microfilm (1 reel).
The Lisabeth Hush collection on sex discrimination against women spans the years circa 1973 to 1993 (bulk mid-1970s) and encompasses one linear foot. The collection is comprised of material generated and collected by Hush concerning the employment of women in...
Harry D. Huskey was a mathematician who became a pioneer in the field of computer science. During his career, he worked on early and important computing systems such as the ENIAC, EDVAC, Pilot ACE, and SWAC. He also dedicated a...
Views of the Vina Ranch vineyards, buildings, machinery, and employees.
Contains letters to Hussey, Dahler & Co., Helena and Virginia City, Mont., from various San Francisco individuals and businesses regarding their business interests in San Francisco. Correspondents include J.J. Buck (written on letterhead of A.J. Bryant & Co.), Bank of...
Warren Hussey and Charles L. Dahler were partners in a banking firm operating at Helena and Virginia City, Montana, and at Great Salt Lake City, Utah, Dahler being the resident Montana partner. The first volume is a record of gold...
The collection documents the architectural work of Edward Hussey in Japan and Hawaii. The bulk of the collection is the Principia College project in Elsah, Illinois.
Genealogical information and other testimony about the family's story, as well as a detailed inventory of the Hussey property that demonstrates the wealth that this immigrant family accumulated by their military service and business enterprises....
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915) and Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940) photographs depict exposition buildings, grounds and sculpture. Bay Area views include San Francisco Golden Gate Park and City Hall, views of Berkeley, ships at dry dock, and San Pablo Dam...
Files acquired with Roland D. Hussey's book collection; includes research and analysis reports from the Office of Strategic Services during WWII.
Roland Dennis Hussey (1897-1959) was a professor of history at UCLA (1930- ), and chairman of the History department history (1950, 1952-54). During World War II until 1947, he was assistant chief of the Office of American Republic Affairs, and...
John Hustad photographs primarily of a Minneapolis gay rights conference on May 11, 1974. Includes photographs of Dr. Howard J. Brown, Phyllis Lyon, Larry Bye, and Mike McConnell at the conference, and a 1972 photograph of Jack Baker.
Ann E. Huston attempted to save the Concord Feed Store from demolition. Her files include research on the store, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
Writings, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings relating to cultural, political, and economic conditions in China, and to communism and Soviet influence in China.
The John Huston papers span the years 1920-1985 (bulk mid-1940s to mid-1970s) and encompass 67 linear feet. The collection contains production files (scripts, production material, correspondence, and research); correspondence (material dealing with professional, personal, financial, and legal matters); subject files...
Sigurd Bernhard Hustvedt (1882-1954) was a professor in the English department at UCLA and helped to found the California Folklore Society in 1942. The collection consists of 2100 index cards related to one of Sigurd Hustvedt's books, (1936) as well...
The Arthur Ross Hutchason drawings span 3 linear feet and date from 1928 to 1936. The collection consists of two folders. Folder one contains architectural drawings in the form of blueprints for the Verne B. Archer house (Santa Barbara, Calif.)....
Speeches, correspondence, reports, orders, clippings, and photographs, relating to aspects of the peacetime United States Army, especially military justice for black soldiers, and the Maryland Bicentennial Commission.
The papers represent a somewhat miscellaneous cross section of material touching on various aspects of life at Caltech. Of particular interest are talks about or interviews with prominent Caltech faculty. There is also interesting material on student life, as well...
A collection of family correspondence (1813-1912) that documents the Hutchings-Newsom family's western migration and aspects of pioneer life. Beginning in Virginia, the letters trace family settlements from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri to California, Oregon, and Washington. A majority of the letters center on Missouri and the Hills Ferry area in Stanislaus County....
Collection consists of a letter in which Hutchins and Otis Byam describe James Robbins of Berlin, N.H., advising Brigham than Robbins "is in a state of insanity and not capable of managing his affairs." They "therefore as brothers and well...
The papers relate primarily to musical acoustics, musical instrument construction, and her invention of the violin octet including research notes and papers; research notebooks; manuscript and published articles; lectures and lecture notes; charts, graphs, and drawings relating to musical instruments...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, programs, and other materials mainly regarding Hutchins’ role as founder and long-time chief executive officer of the Center for Democratic Institutions (CSDI).
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, speeches, and report materials. Hutchins served for 62 years in various bureaus and offices of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; his major work dealt with water laws and water rights in the Western States....
File contains 1 handwritten legal document by Wood Hutchins for Francis Cunningham in 1855.
A collection of letters and personal realia from 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Bergen Hutchinson (1840-1921) and his brother-in-law, Captain Henry Harrison Woolsey (1836-1864), who both served in Company E of the New Jersey 5th Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, financial records, and printed matter, relating to industrial and labor policy in the United States, the promotion of free enterprise and conservative thought, and activities of the Chrysler Corporation, the Foundation for Economic Education, and...
The Craig Hutchinson papers span the years 1889-1976 (bulk 1915-1966) and encompass two linear foot. The collection contains clippings, publicity, correspondence, books, lobby cards, three scrapbooks, and photographs....
Scrapbook contains dance cards, programs, photographs, letters, and other ephemera from Hutchinson’s time as a student at Stanford and beyond. Photographs of, and ephemera from, Stanford football rallies and games, events at Lake Lagunita, student dances, Greek events, and Domenico...
Although Hutchinson's professional field was chemistry, these papers pertain to his interest in history. They primarily relate to his research (done in the late 1960s) on scientific research in England prior to World War II and includes notes on the...
This collection contains press clippings, printouts, and other material regarding research conducted on B. Traven by Heidi L. Hutchinson, librarian in the University of California, Riverside (UCR) Libraries' Cataloging and Metadata Services Department. Includes material on Hutchinson’s online exhibit of...
Depicts scenes of daily life and agricultural and other economic activities in Japan and other Asian countries. Includes slide projector.
John Hutchinson (b.1921) was a professor of industrial relations at the UCLA Graduate School of Management (1964- ), a arbitrator in industrial disputes a member of the American Political Science Association, and author of articles on politics and industrial relations....
Correspondence, film scripts, printed matter, photographs, filmstrips, and phonorecords, relating to the production of U.S. propaganda film by the Office of War Information for distribution in China during World War II, and to the history of television in the U.S.
Correspondence, writings, and reports, relating to American Relief Administration activities, food conditions in Germany following World War I, and technical assistance provided by American engineers in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence pertains to McNutt's reprint edition of Edwin Forbes' "Life studies of the great army" (Dunderave, Ltd., 1975), and to McNutt's subsequent departure from publishing.
The W.H. Hutchinson collection (SAFR 17563, HDC 374) consists of reproductions of purser voyage reports from Matson Line vessels from 1940 to 1944; an oral history interview with William Hutchinson conducted by William Lang from California State University, Chico in...
Correspondence, background materials, notes and drafts for books on California history, vitae and career related materials at CSU, Chico and aboard ship, reprints of articles and short stories, books, photographs, periodicals, royalty statements, copyright clearances, speeches, microfilm copy of manuscript...
The collection consists of research materials on Diamond Match Company and lumber industry in Northern California.
The collection contains research materials on Chico and Butte County civic and political activities.
The collection consists of research materials on Chico and local history, material for history class taught at California State University, Chico, and material on pheasant farms.
The Claude B. Hutchison Papers contains both personal papers and materials related to his work with the International Education Board, University of California, as Mayor of Berkeley, and other academic institutions. The collection also contains material from a 1946 Agricultural...
This collection contains papers of Paul C. Hutchison (1924-1997), a senior botanist at the University of California at Berkeley who specialized in cacti, chiefly consisting of Hutchison’s personal collection of the journals and correspondence of English streetcar operator and amateur...
Meeting minutes, research notes, interviews, journal and newspaper articles, and speeches relating to establishment, development, and eventual approval of D-Q University and the UC Davis Native American Studies program.
The bulk of this collection consists of correspondence between Frederick (Fred) Huth, a German-born merchant and banker residing in London, and his business partners in various cities throughout Europe. The letters go back as far as 1828, with 1850 being...
The Collection of early printing fragments orginally from the Huth Library contains leaves from early English books printed in London from 1492 to 1575 and other fragments of early printing up to the 1690s
Letters, postcards, orders, certificates, booklets, and newspapers, relating to activities of the 5th Marine Corps Regiment in France during World War I and in the occupation of Germany immediately afterward.
Contains speeches and writings, correspondence, pamphlets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to laissez-faire economic theory, and to economic conditions and race relations in South Africa by Hutt, a South African economist.
Dorothy Huttenback (1896-1987) was the manager of the Music Guild of Los Angeles (1952- ), which brought well-known chamber music ensembles and artists to the Wilshire Ebell Theater. She served for 33 years as president of the organization. The collection...
A collection of assorted articles, reviews, and technical discussions of bookbinding practice, theory, and history.
Sixteen drawings prepared by artist James D. Hutton (died 1868) while with United States Army Captain W. F. Raynolds' expedition of the Yellowstone River Valley in 1859-1860, as well as one ca. 1847 drawing of Costa Rica.
This collection contains 96 drawings, 14 original letters, and 39 facsimiles of letters and manuscripts of California surveyor, topographer, and engineer William Rich Hutton (1826-1901). Includes both watercolor and pencil drawings of California (including Los Angeles, Monterey, San Francisco, the...
This collection contains thorough photographic documentation by Max Hutzel of art and architecture in Italy ranging in date from Antiquity to late Baroque. Included are photographs of secular buildings, museum holdings, ancient ruins, and religious institutions covering a broad range...
Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963) was a prolific writer of novels, essays, poetry, criticism, and screenplays. The Aldous Huxley Papers portion of the collection consists correspondence between Aldous Huxley and publishers Harper & Row, personal correspondence, holographic notes, literary manuscripts and...
The collection contains letters and telegrams from Aldous Huxley's literary agents--James B. Pinker and Sons--to various persons, periodicals, etc. pertaining to Mr. Huxley's writings. These date from 1922 to 1934. This collection is not complete; for instance there are letters...
This collection contains audio cassette interviews and transcripts of interviews conducted by David K. Dunaway with twenty-six people who knew or came into contact with English writer Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) and his family. A majority of the interviewees are people...
This collection contains financial records of Aldous Huxley dated 1957-1962. Huxley was an English writer who moved to Los Angeles in 1937. He was most famous for his novel .
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The Ada Louise Huxtable papers contain the writing and research of the outspoken architecture critic and ardent advocate of the contemporary preservation movement. Huxtable wrote 11 books and worked as a dedicated architecture critic at the New York Times and...
Relates to American naval aviation operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and particularly to activities of the aircraft carrier Gambier Bay at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Photocopy.
The papers of the industrial designer L. Garth Huxtable (1911-1989), spans his career from the 1930s to the 1970s. This collection contains Huxtable's design work including drawings, models and tools that comprise his decades-long contribution to American product design.
The Captain Harold Huycke letters (SAFR 14310, HDC 102) consist of 11 letters written by Huycke and four letters addressed to him. The letters span the years 1955-1965 and discuss various ships such as the C.A. THAYER and the KAIULANI....
The Harold D. Huycke collection, 1868-2007 (SAFR 22224, HDC 1600) consists of the papers of maritime historian Harold Huycke as well as papers and records he collected from other individuals and organizations involved in maritime history. The majority of the...
Harold Huycke's correspondence and notes (SAFR 21400, HDC 1337) concern maritime activity in Tacoma, Washington. It includes 4 pages of "Bashford Notes' on ships visiting Tacoma, 1900-1910; 27 pages of "Larsen Notes," on ships visiting Tacoma, 1900-1907 and canvas jobs...
The Harold D. Huycke manuscripts collection (HDC 1471, SAFR 21916) consists of 2 copies of "Last departure, last arrival" in typescript with some corrections annotated, bound; 1 file (split into 2 files, approximately 150 pp. each) titled Deletions from M/S....
The collection consists of copy negatives concerning Karl Standke and the German merchant fleet detained at Santa Rosalía (Jalisco, Mexico) during the First World War.
Harold Huycke motion picture film collection of C.A. Thayer (built 1895; schooner, 3m) restoration and voyage, 1957 (P79-235, SAFR 15044) consists of approximately 6,000 feet on six reels of 16mm silent, color film concerning the restoration of C.A. THAYER in...
These files contain background articles, photographs, drafts of legal documents, and newspaper clippings documenting the planning of the purchase by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation and the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County of the Santa Inés Mission...
Collection includes assay certificates, correspondence, blueprints, financial records, maps, photographs and reports. Many of the reports are mine or mining property evaluation reports, filled out on Computer Data Cataloging Forms. The records primarily concern quicksilver mines, but a wide variety...
This collection consists of the slides of Kim Young-hwan on Korean Independence Movements.
Includes original manuscripts, corrected typescripts, notes, correspondence, memorabilia, clippings, and photos....
Relates to Chinese local government primarily in the 1920s and 1930s. Includes variant drafts, reader's report, and correspondence with publishers.
Correspondence, printed matter and miscellany, relating to Soviet-American aerial cooperation during World War II and to the postwar computer industry in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, and printed materials relating to the career of Edward Hyatt, Superintendent of Schools in California.
Articles, addresses by Hyatt, and clippings, pertaining to dams, water rights, salt water intrusion, hydroelectric power, the California Water Plan, and other aspects of water in California....
This collection contains 50 photographs collected by Florence Barclay Hyatt (born 1865) including card photographs chronicling the aftermath of the Wounded Knee Massacre in southwestern South Dakota from 1890 to 1891, with images of Buffalo Bill, Captain Frank Dwight Baldwin,...
The collection contains two copies of each editorial written by Ms. Hyatt for the National Association of Social Workers California News beginning in September 2004.
The collection consists of reports and papers on various aspects of sewerage, sewage treatment, groundwater and surface water pollution from municipal and industrial wastes, water quality, and sewage treatment systems for many California municipalities.
The collection chiefly contains business correspondence from Charles Leavitt Hyde, of Pierre, South Dakota, to O. D. Chester in Camden, Michigan.
File contains one book, the Memorium of George Hyde. Written and read at a meeting for the Society of California Pioneers on June 6th, 1892.
This collection documents the political activism and drag career of Glendon Hyde/Anna Conda. It includes materials related to Hyde’s work as the first drag president of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, on the Entertainment Commission and on behalf of...
Written to her family, describing her experiences and travels in Mexico, with information on social life, the American colony, and the Mexican Revolution.
Contains two diaries (1881-1882) kept by Hyde at age 13, which primarily focus on everyday life of a well-educated daughter of a prosperous family, including social visits, art and dancing lessons, birthday and holiday celebrations as well as the death...
This is a collection of 59 individually titled colored woodcuts by Helen Hyde. They depict everyday life in Japan, China and Mexico at the beginning of the 20th century....
Most of the materials in this collection were found tucked inside the books of Kaye Hyde's personal collection, donated by his son Hugh Hyde in 2005. Materials include correspondence, Hyde's handwritten notes to books in his collection, postcards, photographs, printed...
Portraits of various California pioneers and their descendants, including members of the Hyde, Mayhew and Pine families. Individuals depicted include Cornelia Jane Saunders Hyde, Septa Fillmore Hyde, Asa Hyde, Phoebe Hyde, Fred Hyde, Dexter Pratt, Josephine Mayhew, Jesse Mayhew, Felix...
California surveyor and engineer. Worked for both the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads; later for the San Francisco Water Works Company.
80 snapshots of flume construction and a small hydraulic mining operation, possibly in Nevada County, California. An additional 58 snapshots are of young people and family members swimming and posing.
Discusses his family background; career with the Soil Conservation Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Pineapple Research Institute, USGS Water Resources Division; the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline; his colleagues; period on the Sierra Club Board of Directors; environmental policy; and teaching and...
Primarily correspondence to stockholders in the company; executive office in Oakland, California.
The materials in this collection pertain to the activities of the Hyink family (parents Lawrence Hyink, Jr. (1923-2014) and Jordice "Jordy" Hyink, and their son Lawrence Hyink, III) during the 1968-1969 student strike at San Francisco State College. Both parents...
Undated street scenes of the late 1930s or 1940s, and views of 19th century buildings, generally in poor repair.
Contains personal ephemera and correspondence of Hyman Bradofsky, including materials relating to H.P. Lovecraft. Much of the correspondence relates to Bradofsky's collecting.
Contains an 1873 San Francisco ketubah and marriage certificate for Hyman Wolf Hyman and Rose Friedlander (in oversize folder); naturalization papers; and a resolution (1874) from B'nai B'rith's Portland Lodge, No. 65, in which Hyman was thanked for services rendered....
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This collection comprises one Super 8 film reel of documentary footage of dance in New Guinea, made by the Jeannette Hypes in either 1973 or 1974.
10 documents, broadsheets and flyers, related to hypnotism, ca. 1904.
David Hyun, son of Reverend Soon Hyun, was the first ever-Korean American architect and a self-described essayist. He is best known for his 1978 design of the Japanese Village Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, as part of a revitalization of...