Holograph letter written and signed by I. A. Terry to J. I. Frost in Monroe, Michigan about a letter from Vera-Cruz that claims an extra session of the Mexican Congress has been called to consider the affairs of Texas and...
Consists of the autobiography of a Tarascan Indian, including Spanish and English versions, with two issues (Sept. 1947 & Mar. 1948) of the periodical Juchári anápu, which contains the first 15 pages of this autobiography. Also includes a letter from...
Issued by N.A. Covarrubias, U.S. Marshal, Los Angeles, Calif.
Photographs, videos, printed materials, papers, and a small amount of audio and film documenting the San Francisco-based department store, from its early days as a local shop through its expansion into a regional and then a national chain via mergers...
17 notices from various Odd Fellows lodges throughout California (and some from outside the state) having to do with the rejection of prospective members, and the suspension or reinstatement of active ones.
Four letters (ALS) from I. R. (Ike) Thompson to William L. Vennard, 1861-1862. Includes description of 10 ½ day coach ride to Salt Lake City and account of the area.
was televised from September 1965 to September 1968. The show featured Bill Cosby and Robert Culp as two American undercover agents who traveled around the world on various missions. The collection consists of original scripts with various drafts and...
Documents relating to Michael J. Iadarola and M. A. Ruda....
Relates to cultural conditions in the Soviet Union. Photocopy.
Relates to social, economic, political, and cultural conditions in Russian villages in 1923. Also includes an article by P. Aksenov, entitled "How the Village Lives" (published in , 1923).
Lev I͡Akovlev was a Russian Imperial Navy officer who immigrated to the United States and became a musical critic in the San Francisco Bay Area. The collection contains personal papers, photographs, printed materials, and correspondence.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia. Published in Russian in .
These papers contain the family files of Elena Iur'evna Iavorskaia, a Russian émigré, who lived in Switzerland after the Russian revolution, and include educational documents, genealogical files, and various certificates.
Photographs and engravings of Russian nobility; political documents and pamphlets.
This collection contains papers of Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou (1892-1979). Materials consist of typewritten and handwritten manuscripts and correspondence to and from Ibarbourou. Correspondents include Carlos Reyles, Carlos Rodriguez Pintos, and Arthur Capdevila.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Relates to military life in the United States Army in the United States and the European Theater during World War II. Includes video tape of interview.
The Yamato Ichihashi papers consist of a small amount of biographical material; reports, notes and surveys concerning foreign relations between Japan and the West, 1919-1928; uncorrected texts of the Washington Arms Limitation Conferences 1921-1922; reports and correspondence concerning the Institute...
The Ichikawas were a Japanese American family living in Los Angeles for most of the twentieth century. Parents Hideyuki Frances and Yasu Maria were born and raised near Mount Fuji in Japan and immigrated to California in the early 1920s,...
Yuji Ichioka (1936-2002) was an American-born Japanese (Nisei) historian who pioneered in studies of Japanese American experiences. Coining the term "Asian American," Ichioka was also instrumental in developing an academic field of Asian American Studies since the late 1960s. The...
Relates to development of mining and power plants in relation to the war effort.
Comments on her husband, Robert G. Sproul; role as wife of president of the University of California; living in Berkeley; faculty, regents and friends; famous visitors; entertaining in the president's house; development of the University at Los Angeles; etc.
Correspondence, programs, black and white photographs, related to the artistic activities and relationships of Ida Hodes. Includes correspondence and postcards from the San Francisco artist known as Jess [i.e. Jess Collins], programs, and photocopies of news clippings of the work...
Contains correspondence, course notes and organizational records.
Printed illustrations, mostly Lincoln portraits, from her Early Life of Abraham Lincoln (1896).
Correspondence; programs; scripts; newspaper clippings; and an annual report of the East Bay Council of Jewish Women (1926).
Receipts, notes, check, envelop, account, and fragment of election related matter from Owyhee related businesses or matters.
Minutes of meetings, 1905, of the Improved Order of Red Men, Idaho Reservation No. 20, War Eagle Tribe, Silver City; and receipt to Silver City Lodge No. 13 by the Grand Lodge of Idaho, F. & A.M., 1938.
Biographical sketch of Kittie Wilkins and an extract from the San Francisco Examiner called "The Idaho Horse Queen- the romantic story of the rapid rise of Kittie Wilkins."
1. Neil, John Baldwin, 1842-1902. Letter as Governor to U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Harris Brewster. Boise, Idaho. April 20, 1882. 3 l. 28 cm. Concerning the reputation of U.S. District Marshal Chase.
Comments on association with Marin Co. League of Women voters and service as the League's legislative advocate in Sacramento; election to and service on Mill Valley City Council, 1946-50, and on Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1952-60; controversy over Frank...
Listing of trees found in Frost Memorial Amphitheatre (by Latin name) on the Stanford University campus, June 3, 1948.
The Identification Photo Service records (SAFR 13561, HDC 16) contain correspondence relating to the Identification Photo Service (photos of U.S. Navy vessels) dated 1945. This collection is processed to the collection level and is available for research use without restriction.
Photographic portraits of unidentified Chinese men and boys in traditional attire, most of which are copy photographs of original prints, perhaps cartes de visite, mounted in albums. Also includes photocopies of 2 pages (365-366) of the Owens & Moore Company...
Notes on the mission records collected in Sonora, in 1848, by Pinart.
The Ideographix, Inc. records range in date from 1974 to 1999 and contain program listings, manuals, specifications, data sheets, periodicals, software, and A/V materials. The contents of the collection were produced and used by the office of Ideographix, Inc. (IPX),...
The IDLER (yawl: yacht) logbook, 1901-1913 (SAFR 14262, HDC 136) consists of one logbook, Log of Yacht IDLER, Commander G.M. Shaw, Owners H.L. Martin and Geo. M. Shaw and one photocopy of a newspaper article on the Robert Vincent Handicap...
Discusses childhood in a village in Wales, and social divisons concerning the speaking of Welsh or English. Move to Lafayette, California in 1969 for a job with Chevron, socializing in the community and with other Welsh-Americans.
Collection contains 8 letters addressed to Edward O'Day, a menu from San Francisco's High Bonnet restaurant inscribed by Jones, and a carbon typescript of Richard Prosser's "Of the life and works of Idwal Jones."
Letters written to Jones about his writings; manuscripts of Ark of Empire and other books and stories; tear sheets of articles published in magazines and newspapers, many of them dealing with viticulture and gastronomy; reviews of his books; notes; awards;...
Various issues of political newsletter, "I.F. Stone's Weekly", Vol. 1-19.
Typescript, extensively corrected in ink and pencil, presumably by Hinckle and the copy editor.
Copies of official letters and documents received or dispatched by Barrutia, governor of Nueva Vizcaya, concerning protection against the Tarahumares and other Indians, defense of missions and Pedro de Rivera's 1724-28 inspection of frontier presidios. Included are two orders from...
Consists primarily of diplomatic correspondence covering the years of Ignacio Mariscal's tenure under Porfirio Diaz' government. Most of the letters are either reports from members of Mexican delegations, European countries, and the U.S., or recommendations of individuals for government positions....
The collection consists of pictorial materials, including photographs provided by Dr. Ignarro, assembled for "Louis J. Ignarro: the Road to Stockholm: a Nobel Mission," an exhibit displayed in the UCLA Biomedical Library, 1999. The exhibit was curated by Anjay Rastogi,...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, financial records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian choirs in the United States.
Diaries, correspondence, fictional and other writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, and to Russian émigré affairs. Includes papers of other family members.
Folder housed in an item box with C-Y 140-215.
Papers of David Ignatow, distinguished American poet.
Papers of Rose Graubart Ignatow, artist, poet and author. Materials include correspondence with friends and subjects of her drawings; letters from her husband, poet David Ignatow; and materials reflecting her career in art.
Interviews with principal players in orchestras conducted by Stravinsky during his Los Angeles years. Done in conjunction with the Igor Stravinsky Festival held in Santa Barbara, ca. Apr. 30 - May 6, 1995. Interviewer: David E. Russell, ca. Apr. 30...
The Wiard Ihnen collection spans the years 1897-1960 (bulk 1936-1954) and encompasses 5 linear feet and 167 artworks. The collection consists of production material, research material, contracts, original drawings, general correspondence, and biographical data. It contains items relating exclusively to...
Individual and group portraits of a Japanese family (the Nagasawa family?) at Fountain Grove Winery dating from 1899; and views of the Fountain Grove dance hall featuring well-furnished interiors. Portraits of Kanae Nagasawa and others from late 1920's are also...
The collection contains general meeting minutes, correspondence, program information, photographs and scrapbooks developed by the Ikebana International Sacramento Chapter.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts and transcripts of writings, a diary in Japanese, copies of internment records of Kando Ikeda, and address books. Correspondence includes letters from Kando Ikeda to his daughters while interned as an enemy of the state. Writings include...
The collection contains 52 handwritten letters (ALS), in English, from Japanese author Chizuko Ikegami [b. 1946] to American author Henry Miller [1891-1980] during a period when he lived in Pacific Palisades [near Los Angeles], California.
The Henry Ikemoto collection includes materials on the Japanese American soldiers of the 100th Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team, as well as Japanese-American evacuation and incarceration in camps during WWII. The materials are in the forms of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings,...
This collection contains the materials related to the Ikemura family dating from 1915 to 2003. The contents are primarily official documents (birth, marriage, and death certificates), army documents, photographs, films, and mementos.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, testimony, schedules, appointment books, telephone logs, and printed matter relating to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and other arms control issues, the 1980 presidential campaign of Ronald Reagan, and American defense policy during the...
The collection is comprised of printed matter relating primarily to the history of Latvia in the 20th century, with a few titles dating from the 1890s. Consisting largely of monographs, pamphlets, and serial issues, the collection contains a considerable number...
In hand as of 6/16/11. ++ oversize boxed.
Correspondence, dispatches, writings, transcripts of radio broadcasts, clippings, and serial issues, relating to Anglo-Romanian relations, activities of anti-Axis Romanians in Britain during World War II, the Free Roumanian Movement, postwar Romanian refugees, and postwar émigré Romanian affairs. Includes transcripts of...
Depicts the Caucasus region and the reconstruction of Moscow. Used in a Russian seventh grade class.
Relates to Japanese military activities in Manchuria. From Russian-language newspapers in China.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to plant physiology and to Russian émigré affairs.
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs, and to accusations of fascism brought against Il'in. Includes posthumous family correspondence relating to Freedom of Information Act inquiries.
Relates to philhellenism in France. Published in the Greek newspaper .
A collection of approximately 160 photographs, chiefly comprised of portraits, taken by Ilka Hartmann, ca. 1960s-2000s, and focusing on notable activists, environmentalists, writers, poets, artists, musicians in Northern California. Also includes newsletters, catalogs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, electronic materials and ephemera....
Correspondence.
The collection contains seven diaries (about 500 pages), 1861, 1863-1864, from an unidentified Civil War Union officer, Illinois Infantry, 103rd Regiment, who participated in the Vicksburg and Chattanooga campaigns, and the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge....
Biographies and one newspaper clipping concerning merchants and businesses of Chicago.
Programs and publications re Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1990s. .1 linear foot (1 folder).
One unsigned holograph speech about accepting the nomination for the Illinois State Senate as part of the Republican Party. The speech praises the principles of the Republican Party and its members, including Abraham Lincoln and General Grant.
The Illuminated Manuscript Collection consists of six color illuminated manuscripts and one color informational guide. This collection is arranged in one series: Series I: Illuminated Manuscripts, 1315 - c. 19th or 20th century.
One illustrated Ethiopian manuscript scroll: includes prayers, incantations against headaches, migraines, 'legions,' constipation; chants, prayers to Christ; prayers against bad spirits of day and of night. Also includes cures for children, for pregnant women, and tale of St. Susenos fighting...
Decorative photo album with color illustrations (chromolithographs) and a built-in music box that plays Toreador song from Carmen and another musical composition. There are fourteen photographic portraits in the album. Only one has a name associated with it: William King....
The New York Journal & Patriotic Register, September 20, 1796, 4pp., disbound. Along with considerable news regarding the ongoing French Revolutionary War (Bonaparte is mentioned in one story), the back page includes two illustrated(with stock figures) runaway slave advertisements (and...
Transferred from the Henry Raup Wagner papers (BANC MSS C-B 849)
Views show western landscapes, and scenes along the Bidwell Trail through Wyoming, Utah, etc.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Drawings show people, streets, and scenes of everyday life in Monterey, Calif., drawn for the 1935 edition of Tortilla flat, published by Covici.
Illustrations of "The Cask Scene" and "The Trial Scene", intended for a projected Illustrated Shakespeare, by Bradbury & Evans. The work was never published.
Collection of illustrations for Stockton Boyhood including views of the town of Stockton, Calif. (based on old paintings), a carte de visite of Carl Ewald Grunsky and other views.
Views show San Francisco, gold mining, Indians, Hock Farm, and a scene in Mexico.
Primarily illustrations removed from an edition of Cook's Voyages, including scenes of Pacific Islanders and natives of Alaska. Material relating to archaeology, Mexico, South America, and cuts from various publications to be used in a world geography text are also...
One photographic view of Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver and 8 vintage photographic prints of drawings. The photograph (United States Photograph No.3) depicts the interior of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Fort Vancouver, probably in May, 1860. Drawings depict:...
Views depict: departure of the San Carlos from La Paz -- Soldado de Cuero -- Juan Bautista de Anza -- how the sick were carried -- the vision of Anza -- the march to Monterey -- the Battle of San...
Includes scenic views of mountainous landscapes, waterfalls, rivers, railroads, and bridges.
Copy negatives and photographic print used as illustrative material in the production of Maxine Hong Kingston's Through the black curtain, published in 1987 as keepsake 35 of the Friends of the Bancroft Library. Print is portrait of Kingston. Negatives depict...
The Illustrierter Boebachter was the National Socialist German Workers' Party's (NSDAP) weekly illustrated newspaper. The newspaper was propaganda intended to elevate the leaders of the NSDAP thorough coverage of their actions. The issues here are from July 7, 1938, to...
Collection consists of Persian and Arabic manuscripts about language and philosophy, as well as jurisprudence, religion, astronomy, medicine and philology.
The Ilse Last-Mathis collection documents the experience of a family of Dutch Jews under Nazi occupation and after the war ended. The collection includes material related to post-war reparation requests, as well as artifacts and a children’s booklet contrasting the...
Photographs by entomologist and photographer Wilfred G. (Fred) Iltis, mainly of marches in support of the California Grape Strike. The collection also includes a small amount of Fred Iltis's nature photography, book illustrations by Julia Iltis, photographs of friends, and...
Memoir of conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution. Published under the same title (New York, 1984).
A 10 minute documentary titled "I'm Something Else," produced by Deborah Peaker. The film includes graphic footage of gender affirming surgery on a transgender woman. It also includes interviews with three transgender women, the surgeon, and a psychiatrist.
Photographs, negatives and production material.
The collection of 19 photographs taken by Charles Georges Spitz and Sophia Hoare depicts people and events as well as everyday life in Tahiti during the last three decades of the 19th century. Included are portraits of the Tahitian royal...
This collection contains images of people and places in the Montana and Dakota Territories and other locations in the western United States. Individuals photographed include Calamity Jane, Malcolm Clark, Theodore Roosevelt, and others. Places photographed include towns, mining camps, wilderness...
Images relate to a group or groups of Indians, possibly from California. Images depict petroglyphs, human skulls, tools, baskets, weapons, and pottery.
Chiefly real photograph postcards depicting military exercises and other activities of U.S. soldiers stationed at San Bernardino Ranch (aka Slaughter Ranch) near the Arizona-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution.
Views of mining related equipment built by Prescott Scott & Co. (United Iron Works) show the following: Consolidated Mill interior with pumping engines, hoisting gear for the Savage Mine, hoisting and pumping gear built for the Raymond and Ely Mine,...
Views of the Pacific Lumber Co. log trains showing locomotive pushing a big log and log trains with people posing in front of them. Included are also two views from Virginia City, Nevada, the first featuring the Big Wheel at...
Views related to the Russian-Polish war of 1920, including Red Army troops at the Polish front, enlisted soldiers, and some caricatures. Some images depict 1918-1919 evens featuring V.I. Lenin giving speeches. Copies of Lenin's orders are also included.
(Leroi Jones). One typescript signed poem, "Biography," 1983. Purchase
Charles Richard Imbrecht, Republican, was a State Assembly Member from 1977 until 1982, and represented the 36th Assemby District. Record series in his papers include Bill Files, 1977-1982; Assembly Ways and Means Committee Files, 1979-1983; Subject Files, 1976-1983; District...
This collection contains the papers and scrapbooks of actor Roger Imhof (1875-1958), including a scrapbook, photos, clippings, scripts, and various theater programs.
A pictorial documentation of American entertainment from vaudeville through Hollywood's golden age. Includes songs and lyrics by Roger Imhof....
The John P. Imlay papers consist of materials reflecting changes in the software industry during the 1970s and 1980s, specifically within the software company Imlay led from 1971 through 1989, Management Science America, Inc. (MSA). This collection shows the progression...
This collection includes correspondence and historical information about the church of The Immaculata located on the University of San Diego campus.
The Immaculate Heart Community records contain material spanning the history of the Immaculate Heart Community (IHC), a Catholic religious teaching institute based in Los Angeles, and its parent institution, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM), founded in...
A scrapbook documenting the protest of the dropping of the nuclear weapons on Japan during World War II by a San Francisco preacher during the war.
This collection was created by a variety of research institutions and organizations involved in immigration issues. The Collection consists of brochures, newsletters, publications, and other printed material relating to research in immigration.
Consists of an assortment of legal documents relating to various Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles, Oakland, Redlands, Riverside, and San Bernardino, Calif., including certificates of identity, with photoprints attached. Also includes certificates of entry, residency, and departure, coaching papers, other...
Clippings, correspondence, lists, transcript of event, and two photographs pertaining to the reunion of 11 of the original 21 that was held in Sacramento, California, in November 1973.
Personal documents, and photographs, relating to activities of the Soviet secret police in Georgia.
3 letters, 2 postcards
Receipts for the purchase of a wood cup. Includes cover.
The collection documents local business, commerce, communities, cultural affairs, recreation, social service agencies, tourism, transportation, urban planning, and development. It consists of correspondence, Board of Directors meeting minutes, reports, by-laws, and miscellany....
Materials relating to Highway Construction in Imperial County, 1920-1922....
Photographs, flyers, organizational correspondence, court lists, polling sheets, clippings, notes, manuscripts, ephemera, and other material documenting activities of Imperial Courts, primarily in Southern California and San Francisco, 1959-2009. The Imperial Courts originated in San Francisco in 1965 as gay community...
The Imperial Hotel Register is a single 200 page, leather-bound volume (1915-1917). It contains the names and addresses of guests together with the dates of their stay....
"Photographs of the Imperial Valley, San Diego County, California" consists of 105 photographs depicting the Imperial Valley and its farmlands and towns, circa 1904. The album was a gift from the Emerson Realty Company of Los Angeles to G.A. Parkyns,...
The Imperial Valley Records contains documents from the Imperial Irrigation District, All-American Canal, and Imperial Water Company. In addition, the colleciton contains Charles N. Perry's, an engineer from the Imperial Valley, papers. Finally, there are reports, maps, and articles about...
This collection of 23 snapshots were taken circa 1903 by an unidentified photographer. The subject matter is the Imperial Valley area of California, including the towns of Brawley, Calexico, and Mexicali, and the Alamo River. The collection includes photographs of...
Documents and map relating to a talk given by J. C. Allison on December 18, 1915 about Imperial Valley irrigation and water supply diverted from the Colorado River, particularly regarding flooding and silt deposit. This was during the period when...
Documents and map relating to a talk given by J. C. Allison on December 18, 1915 about Imperial Valley irrigation and water supply diverted from the Colorado River, particularly regarding flooding and silt deposit. This was during the period when...
Depicts activities of the British army and navy during World War I, including scenes of the western front, the Middle East, aerial operations, women workers on the home front, and the army of occupation in Germany. Distributed by the Imperial...
Relates to the commercial geography of Georgia.
Produced for the California Heritage Guides to present the story of the De Anza colonizing expedition of 1775-76 and its bicentennial celebration in 1976.
Comments on events in Russia between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917; career as official in the Ministry of Agriculture; discussion of Russian administrative system. Photographs inserted. Included also: copies of biographical sketch and obituary.
Forms part of: California Supreme Court Oral History Project.
Production materials for . The book was commissioned by UC San Diego chancellor Richard C. Atkinson for the University's thirtieth anniversary and written by Nancy Scott Anderson, a journalist and historian. The collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and miscellaneous materials...
Improv Revolution is a University of California, Irvine, student organization with a focus on improvised, stand up comedy. The materials in this collection span September 2010 to June 2014.
Open reel audiotape, audiocassettes, compact discs, production files, administrative records, banners, and other material, 1970-2011, from IMRU Radio, an LGBT radio program airing on KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles. The Gay Radio Collective first produced IMRU in 1974. The...
Mainly portraits of Aubrey and Newton Drury (singly and in large groups) commemorating their work with the Save the Redwoods League and their contributions to conservation and the National Park Service. Includes views of the Newton B. Drury Grove in...
contains two series of black-and-white photographs by Jeff Gates that chronicle the construction and impact of the I-105 Century Freeway in Los Angeles, California, between 1982 and 1983 and later from 1990 and 1995. Each set of photographs is...
Discusses growing up in Houston, Texas, blacks in golf, life in Richmond, California since 1943, the Painters' Union, work in Kaiser shipyard, social life (including blues clubs and churches), move to an all white neighborhood in 1956, and opportunities for...
Reproduction of original watercolor. Limited edition, No. 34 of 200. [Wyles Map Cabinet 1/1].
Portrait of the Stanford University women's basketball team, coached by Tara VanDerveer, during their 1989-1990 season which culminated in their winning the NCAA National Championship. Players highlighted include Jennifer Azzi, Trisha Stevens, Val Whiting, Katy Steding, Julie Zielstra, and Sonja...
In the Life Media was founded in 1992 with a mission of bringing real LGBT stories into the media. The collection consists of records related to the production company In the Life and the production of its flagship television program...
Collection pertains to claims against Jane L. Stanford's estate from the adopted children of her niece Amy L. Hansen, who was a legatee in Jane Stanford's will, and includes three legal briefs, clippings, and correspondence between James D. Adams of...
The collection contains oral history interviews primarily with international students at Stanford University during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviews cover visa laws and travel, both during and before the pandemic....
Financial papers.
Mainly portraits of Claire; also includes portraits of fellow film stars, many inscribed.
The Ina Coolbrith Circle collection contains correspondence, announcements, newsletters, legal papers, financial statements and newspaper clippings concerning the Circle, its members and activities between 1921 and 1969....
Letters and postcards, chiefly from Coolbrith to Mildred Leo Clemens Schenck, but including a few to Iza Hardy and John Howell. Also includes a copy of a letter to Coolbrith from George Wharton James, introducing Mrs. Clemens Schenck and a...
Correspondence (19 letters, 4 cards, and 3 envelopes) written by Ina Coolbrith to several people on a variety of topics.
Correspondence (19 letters, 4 cards, and 3 envelopes) written by Ina Coolbrith to several people on a variety of topics.
Letter from Jack London to Mr. Whitaker, 1909 August 10, concerning distribution of the monies collected as a relief fund established for Ina Coolbrith. With this, a January 7, 1926 letter to Coolbrith from Albert M. Bender, Chairman of the...
Handwritten poem by Ina Coolbrith to Leone Cadenasso dated April 2, 1907.
Reels 1-6, 12-24: Motion Picture 283 A. Reels 7-10: Motion Picture 283 B (shelved in BMP 1 box 103). Reel 11: Motion Picture 283 B (shelved in BMP 1 box 104).
Collection consists of memory books, biographical information, and personal papers of Darrell Inabnit, administrative vice president emeritus of Sacramento State College....
The collection consists of photographs, exhibit labels, and an exhibit catalog from the exhibit , which was an exhibition curated by María Del Rosario Acosta and Elena Cardona and organized by the Eastside Arthouse from February 11, 2023 through March...
Program of inaugural ceremonies, Stanford University.
Governmental records of land use allocation in Inawashiro-cho, Yamagun, Fukushima-ken, Japan.
The Thomas H. Ince photographs span the years 1912-1925 and encompass 10.2 linear feet. The collection consists of 8,794 black-and-white photographic prints. There are scenes from 579 films, as well as images of various film personalities and the Ince family....
An important figure in the history of American cinema, Thomas Ince was a producer, director, and screenwriter with a reputation for making quality films. The collection consists of black and white motion picture stills and negatives related to his career.
Testimony of eyewitnesses to the death of Benito Mussolini in 1945, taken by a group of investigators under the direction of Marcello Bonicoli, and issued by Aletti Editore.
The collection contains two photograph albums with 100 images, reproductions of Civil War era notables such as Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee, as well as Civil War sites and battle scenes. Originals were taken by photographers...
Twenty-four letters, some with poems, from Baca, 1976-1987. From prison in 1977 he writes about learning to write poetry, a prison riot and the national guard storming the prison as he writes. Three letters from Denise Levertov, 1980-1981. Four letters...
Incomplete printed text of an anti-abolitionist tract addressed primarily to the "Freemen of Tennessee," n.d.
Discusses in youth in Oakland, Calif., and studies at the University of California, Berkeley; his career at Howard University and at California State University, Los Angeles; activities in the American Chemistry Society, National Institutes of Health, and other professional programs...
This collection includes production materials for the film (WA. 1964), including treatments, outlines, synopsis, screenplay, business correspondence, agreements, contracts, research material, Navy material, publicity, and sneak preview information. Included also are animation cells and 3 reels of 35-mm film of...
Collection of 163 individual, original leaves from incunabula and books dating from the 16th through the 18th centuries.
This collection consists primarily of individual leaves from incunabula, the majority of which are Bibles, German in origin, and dating from approximately 1470 to 1499. Also included are colored leaves from a printing of the Nuremburg Chronicles, and some single...
The Incunabula Collection of The Bancroft Library comprises more than 400 titles (several of which are only leaves) printed before 1501. It includes philosophical, theological, scientific, historical, and literary works. The collection has specimens from each of the major western...
Deed for property on De Boom Street near Second Street, San Francisco
Deed for lot on Bush Street between Webster and Fillmore streets, San Francisco
This collection comprises two indentures for the purchase of the land and slaves belonging to Hampden plantation and associated properties, in the Parish of St. Andrew, Rockley Bay division of the island of Tobago in the Southern Caribbean. Both indentures...
Photographic postcards depicting centennial celebration of Mexico's Independence Day on the Paseo Hidalgo, in Ensenada (Baja California, Mexico), September 16, 1910. Ceremony takes place at statue of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
A collection of items related to the 1996 science fiction film . Materials in the collection include a script, press kit, and two VHS cassettes containing a trailer and final copy of the film.
The city of Los Angeles became the epicenter of a public relations scandal on March 3, 1991, when an amateur cameraman captured on video four uniformed LAPD officers beating motorist Rodney G. King. In addition to generating public outrage, the...
Correspondence, financial papers, minutes, and membership lists for the Bodie Lodge.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Capitol Lodge No. 87 (Sacramento, Calif.) records document the establishment and day-to-day activities of the Capitol Lodge no. 87 in Sacramento, California from it's establishment in 1859 through 1907. The records are organized into...
Records of the Durham Oddfellows lodge No. 311
Minutes of a fraternal organization in Folsom, Calif. including membership applications, ballots, suspensions, expulsions, dues and fees, printing orders, maintenance of uniforms and cemeteries, and celebrations and memorials.
Lodge records, 1858-1921: correspondence; I.O.O.F. publications; financial records; annual relief reports listing lodge members; trustees' and treasurers' bonds; committee reports; by-laws and amendments; resolutions, including condolences on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; 2 gavels; regalia. Proceedings from trials provide an...
Annual and semi-annual reports; correspondence, mostly with members and with other lodges; and membership applications and other membership materials.
Ledger book of a San Jose, California chapter of the Odd Fellows, a national fraternal organization. Handwritten dated entries include meeting minutes, officer names, trustees, roll call of members in attendance, and actions proposed and voted upon. Also includes a...
Also includes membership certificate issued to John F. Beede, Diamond Springs Lodge No. 9, April 23, 1862; membership certificate issued to E.A. Lewis, San Andreas Lodge No. 50, June 19, 1869; and, letters to Mr. & Mrs. John S. Eagan...
Correspondence with other lodges and members, especially over illness and death benefits; proceedings against members; reports of officers and committees; resolutions; bills and receipts; applications for membership, degrees, and transfers; withdrawal cards.
This is a collection from the Galt Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) formerly located at 204 Fourth Street in Galt, California. It is divided into six series: Correspondence, Financial, Rebekah Lodge, Administrative, Ephemera, and Bound Volumes. Contained within these...
Ledger books containing records of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in Roseville, Calif., Lodge 203. Details include receipts and disbursements, and meeting minutes containing officer names, trustees, roll call of members in attendance, and actions proposed and voted upon. Volumes...
Minute book, Sept. 9, 1875-Aug 26, 1885 and roll of officers, Feb. 16, 1876-July 1, 1885.
Annual and semi-annual reports (1863-1869 and 1873-1885); correspondence (1873-1908); and bonds.
An account of her experiences as a political activist, particularly with California Legislative Conference, 1947-56, and the Californians for Liberal Representation, 1962-72; and her affiliation with the Viewer Sponsored Television Foundation, Los Angeles. Copy of photograph inserted. Appended: photocopies of...
Includes snapshots of Independent Press Association (San Francisco, Calif.) staff and events.
The records of the Independent Progressive Party and Californians for Liberal Representation as collected by Jack Berman capture the trajectory of liberal and progressive politics as it unfolded in Los Angeles from 1938-1986. The bulk of the collection is comprised...
Growing up with mining: pocket and placer gold mines in Oregon; Naval Air Reserve fighter pilot, 1943-1983, combat in Korea; Corona Mine, CA operations and mercury recovery processes, 1955-1970, reclamation 1998-1999; managing and operating other small mines in California and...
Photograph depicts Inderjit Singh, a Sikh, working behind the counter of the convnenience store of a Shell gas station in Sacramento, California.
Descriptions of the photographs in the collection, made by Mr. Graves in the fall of 1963.
Photographs and renderings from a Work Projects Administration (WPA) Art Project of California historical material, both decorative and utilitarian objects (particularly from various California missions), including furniture, architecture, metal and leatherwork, paintings and costume.
Photos of paintings of the "Stations of the Cross" made at San Gabriel Mission by Indian neophytes around 1779. See also GC 1157 Index of American Design
This collection contains the records of the Southern California chapter of the Index of American Design, which was a Federal Arts Project, 1933-1943, and consists of reports, correspondence, drawings, paintings, photographs, and ephemera.
Typescript carbon copy of a document concerning land grant cases in California. The "Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California" (1958 ; 598 pages), contains a variety of indices of the grants by name, Court...
Seed lists from foreign and American arboreta and botanical gardens for studying the development, popularity, and history of horticultural varieties.
Listing of 18th century Italian singers, with minimal information on the singers. Alphabetically arranged....
An alphabetical arrangement of grantors and grantees in a bundle of deeds numbered 1-131 (no longer with the index). Seemingly all references are to property on the Comstock Lode.
Index to the dockets; index to private land claims.
Incomplete index to burial records from various cemeteries in San Francisco giving the following information: name of deceased, place of birth, death date, cemetery, and, occssionally, the grave number.
This series consists of one disbound volume that provides an alphabetical index to the names of participants in land transactions recorded in San Diego County between 1913-1920. The bulk of the records are from 1916-1920.
This series consists of one bound volume that provides an index to Notices of Inventory Liens reported in San Diego County between 1958 and 1964.
This series consists of indexes to birth certificates in San Diego County.
This series consists of Indexes to Building Contracts in San Diego County.
This series consists of indexes to death certificates issued in San Diego County. Some indexes are specific to the City of San Diego, National City, North County, and Coronado.
This series consists of two bound volumes of Indexes to Decrees of Distribution. Volume 1 covers 1883-1912 and Volume 2 covers 1875-1918 (bulk 1913-1918).
This series consists of two disbound indices arranged alphabetically by Lessee and two disbound indices arranged alphabetically by Lessor.
This series consists of indexes to various types of maps recorded with San Diego County.
This series consists of indexes to marriage certificates in San Diego County. Indexes are organized by men's name, women's name, and men and women's names.
This series consists of bound volume indexes to personal property mortgages, including chattel mortgages. Volumes are arranged by mortgages and mortgagees.
Purchase, Fine Books Oriental
241 hand-colored photographs with captions in Russian, featuring scenes of Agra, Benares, Bombay, Delhi (India), and Colombo, Kandy (Ceylon). Includes two additional black and white photos of sea anemones. Images include landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, scenic views, elephants,...
Large album contains 170 black and white photographs, primarily of India (Dehli, Acre, Bombay, Simla, Benares) and Ceylon (Colombo). Other locations include Australia (New South Wales, Sydney), Egypt (Suez Canal), Fiji, Greece (Corfu), the Himalayas, Hungary (Budapest), Italy (Rome, Naples,...
Blaisdell discusses his childhood and education; teaching in India, 1917-1918; in Chinghua College in pre-revolutionary China; public service in Roosevelt and Truman administrations, 1933-1951; including Resettlement Administration, Social Security Board's Bureau of Research and Statistics, Commerce Dept.; post- World War...
One album containing 22 black and white photographs, a few with captions in English.
22 black and white photographs, a few with captions in English, showing the Kamarhatty (West Bengal) Jute Mill, jute flats, a snake charmer, a side-wheeler, earthquake damage on Bentinck St. (Calcutta) from the 8.7 magnitude 1897 Assam earthquake. Also views...
Photograph album, ca. 1901-1902, containing 90+ black/white images, most with brief captions. The majority of the photos are of Calcutta and its environs, especially boats, buildings, and scenes around the Hooghly River. A number show the SS or HMS Carthage....
Album, compiled by American G.I., contains 153 small black and white snapshots, some with captions in English. Photos primarily feature local population, many at work; street views of Calcutta; and village scenes. Most photos taken at the Bengal Air Depot...
Cite as: [Identification of item], India manuscript and printing collection, Printers Mss 50. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
14 black and white photo postcards of people in India, some with mostly illegible handwritten captions on the reverse.
Includes images of tea plantation, mountainous terrain.
58 black and white snapshots likely taken by a British soldier, with numerous images of colleagues, camps, countryside including hill country, a few images with Indians at everyday activities, some captions, locations include Seringapatam (Mysore), Ramsami, Cawnpur, Ghora Decca Road,...
Collection contains printed ephemera relating to India, including: booklet commemorating the Golden Jubilee (1894-1944) of the Appah & Co. firm; maps of India, Calcutta and Howrah.
Stereos show views of Indian acorn caches (from the series: Glories of the Yosemite, California) and a grape arbor in Santa Rosa, Calif.
This collection contains correspondence to and from Indian Board of Co-Operation Second Vice President George Wharton James, manuscripts by James, pamphlets produced by the Indian Board of Co-Operation, newspaper clippings, posters, and ephemera dated 1915-1925.
This collection consists of 252 booklets for Indian cinema. The booklets are almost entirely from Bengali cinema but there are a few Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bhojpuri, and Punjabi booklets. The booklets contain cover illustrations, photographs, cast and credits, song lyrics,...
A majority of the collection consists of copies of legal documents brought before the Indian Claims Commission. Commission documents include petitions, reports, findings of facts, amendments, opinions, orders, and appeals. Also included are policies, draft reports, O'Marr correspondence, photographs, newspaper...
Miscellaneous files, apparently kept by John Collier, pertaining to a range of Native American groups and activities. Topics include portraits of Native Americans in traditional regalia; press photographs of Gertrude Bonin (Zitkala Sa) and a Hopi snake dance performed in...
The records of the Indian Defense Association of Central and Northern California, an Indian reform organization operating from 1923 until 1938.
This collection consists of recordings of interviews on six DVDs from the Indian Diaspora Oral History Project, which was sponsored by the Silicon Valley Center for Global Innovation and Immigration (SVCGII), part of SJSU Global Studies, in 2009.
The Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 503 cataloged images that date from 1950 through 2011. Images depict the property as a state park.
Linguistic manuscripts (dictionaries, grammars, and texts of sermons, prayers, etc.) relating to various tribes in Alaska.
Linguistic manuscripts (dictionaries, grammars, and texts of sermons, prayers, etc.) relating to various tribes in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana.
Broadside, 1852, with lyrics to song by George Bombarger, including references to then recent Mexican War.
By George L. Matthews of Cedarville, Calif.
Depicts Jawaharlal Nehru, Eleanor Roosevelt, the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C., and various dignitaries and representatives of other nations.
The album contains 122 carte-de-visite and 11 cabinet card portraits of Indian sitters and related subjects by various photographers including: Bourne & Shepherd; John Burke; Hurrychund Chintamon; Photographie Parisienne, Bombay; Shapoorjee Hormusjee; Vussuntrao Hurrychund & Co.; Rustomjee Jamsetjee; David Sykes;...
Early nineteenth century handwritten and illuminated manuscript leaf, with printed descriptive slip (most likely prepared by Otto Ege and probably from one of Ege's sets of the various series of the ). Written in Devanagari or "town script", the style...
This collection includes bulletins from the Indian Springs Church of Christ from 1955 to 1983 as well as files on the church directory, church history, Hope S. Richardson's novel-- "The Song I Sing," and Hope S. Richardson's scrapbook....
28 views, ... .05 linear feet (1 folder).
Pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, election campaign literature, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in India, and to elections in India.
The collection contains 35 "Commemorative Silver Medallions from the Indian Tribes of America," a commemorative series issued by the Franklin Mint, 1971-1976. Accompanying books for each tribe have been cataloged separately and can be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB Libraries...
13 black and white lithographs from Thomas Loraine McKenney and James Hall, "Indian Tribes of North America", Philadelphia, 1938.
Dictation in handwriting of H.H. Bancroft, with a further typescript dictation, 2 leaves, 1886. To the Tarryall diggings from Iowa, 1860; his father's Methodist circuit comprising the southern half of Colorado; comments on Hamilton and Colorado City; El Paso County...
Pair of early 18th century handwritten Indian wills: Testament of an Indian in Nahuatl language, 1731; Reception of the goods as marked by a testament in Spanish and Nahuatl, 1720.
Equipment records of electric cars.
Snapshots of family, friends, social gatherings, outings, parades, various scenes and home interiors.
The Stereoviews of Indians and the Colorado River from the J.W. Powell Survey consists of 107 stereographic prints taken from circa 1869 to circa 1874.
Portraits of California Indians, many identified as Piute [sic], and views of mountains from the Lone Pine area.
Portraits of California Indians, many identified as Piute [sic], and views of mountains from the Lone Pine area.
Photocopy of the original report printed in the , volume XIV, August 8, 1868 issue....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Index to "third party" cases, U.S. Circuit Court, San Francisco; compiled under direction of J.N. Bowman, with his explanatory note; filmed 1961 April (microfilm only)
Indices to records of the Spanish and Mexican land grants now in archives of the California Secretary of State.
This collection contains interviews from living indigenous community members from the Humboldt region. The oral histories provide a lived experience and insight to the cultures and history represented in the video series. Interviewees are from the Yurok, Wiyot, Karuk, Tolowa,...
This collection includes items that were originally part of the Garfield Merner collection of Native American artifacts, including vessels made of Jicara gourds, woven bags, a model canoe, textiles, a woven hat, and other items.
Programs, fliers, clippings and material re Millie Ketscheschawno.
Photographs; slides; and interview audiorecordings, transcripts, and logs documenting the Indivisible project conducted in San Francisco with the youth organization CHALK, featuring its Youthline telephone hotline program. Included with the San Francisco materials are postcards, a CD-ROM, a book, and...
Album contains 167 black and white photographs of various sizes, with captions written in French. Locations include Cambodia and North Vietnam (Hanoi, Tonkin). Images feature Buddhist artwork, temples and statues; vegetation; animals; ocean; homes; agriculture; boats; and the village life...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Indochina photograph album, Bernath Mss 375. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
99 black and white photographs in two albums.
The Library and the Extended Education Program at Sonoma State University were awarded a grant in 1983 from the National Endowment for the Humanities for an Indochinese Cultures Project focusing on the diverse peoples and cultures of Cambodia, Laos, and...
Leather-bound photo album dated circa 1950 ( per dealer estimate). This date would place the photographs as being contemporaneous with Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands (declared 1945, acknowledged 1949). Contains 57 black and white photographs, no captions or references to...
Book made of bone covers with hand carved lizards, pages of tree bark with accordion folds and hand painted drawings and diagrams, including stylized insects, symmetrical designs, and zodiac calendar used to determine auspicious days for weddings, funerals, and other...
169 b/w photographs, captions in Dutch, of destroyed and rebuilt sugar, rubber, and coffee factories and plantations during the early period of Indonesian independence. Includes images of Krian, Djatibarang, Pangka, Karang Soewoeng (sugar); Agrabinta, Tendjo Resnu, Pasir Badak, Tjikareo, Sankyang...
Relates to the trials of Indonesian communists and others implicated in the attempted coup of 1965, including Politbureau member Sudisman, Foreign Minister Subandrio, and Air Force Chief of Staff Omar Dhani.
2 items; one rib and one thigh bone.
In one half-size document box, this small collection consists of an informational flyer from ca. 1945 that calls on American recognition of a free Indonesian Republic. The flyer and political cartoon describes situations of political unrest for Indonesians both abroad...
This collection contains nine photographs, one flyer, and one magazine related to the detetion of a group of Indonesian seamen in 1947. The images depict about 200-300 men at an immigration detetion center in downtown San Francisco, at the Southern...
Press releases and newsletters, issued by various agencies of the Dutch and Indonesian governments, relating to the establishment of Indonesian independence, and to Indonesian government, foreign relations, economy, and culture.
Records include minutes, bylaws, scrapbooks, manuals, photographs, member information, and information on policies regarding the disabled. Most of the materials are specific to the San Rafael Chapter of the Indoor Sports Club. Some other materials refer to the national organization.
This collection comprises the papers of Tarow Indow, professor of Cognitive Sciences and founding member of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Indow was an internationally known expert on the human visual system and...
Wall calendars published by Industria Eléctrica de México S.A (I.E.M.). for the years 1952, 1956, 1957 and 1958; illustrated with works of prominent Mexican artists. 1952 (lacking sheets for January-March): Amador Lugo, Olga Costa, Carlos Sánchez M., Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin,...
The Industrial Association of the San Fernando Valley (IASFV), now called the Valley Industry and Commerce Association (VICA), is a non-profit organization formed to attract industry to the San Fernando Valley, a suburban community in Los Angeles. The records of...
Promotional publication aimed at employers and insurers. Introductory text describes industrial medicine and surgery as it was applied to the treatment of injuries covered by the Employees Compensation Act and similar workers' compensation laws. Photographs illustrate various departments of Goodale's...
Record Series 602 contains the administrative files of the library at UCLA's Institute of Industrial Relations.
Record Series 151 contains the publications of UCLA's Institute of Industrial Relations (IIR).
Photographic holdings collected for reference and collection research by curators in charge of this section of the History Division. Includes aspects of transportation such as automobiles, aviation, ships, and railroads; and communications such as the history of photography. [ca. 1900-1985,...
Flyer answering frequently questions re history and goals of the IWW. Chicago, n.d. Alpha list.
Industrial, agricultural, leisure, and street scenes in Oakland, Berkeley, Livermore, and Niles, California.
Inesita (1921-) is a Los Angeles-based dancer whose work and oeuvre is devoted to traditional forms of Spanish dance, including flamenco, the Bolero School of Dance of the 18th century, and other regional dances of Spain. Since the age of...
The papers primarily consist of Lowdermilk's writings, including essays containing her recollections on various topics related to her experiences and impressions of China after living and working there. Topics covered include: her work establishing schools for girls in China, difficulties...
A small collection of items relating to the 1918-19 influenza epidemic. Included are letters and diaries from 44 individuals, almost all either members of the U. S. Armed Forces or their relatives and friends, who provide a personal commentary on...
File concerning legitimacy of Juan José Farias and his brother, including depositions with information on the Farias family, and signatures of witnesses and officials.
The collection consists of manuals, user guides, product literature, handbooks, memos, staff directories, codes lists, suggested headings, and internal newsletters. Per DoG: 9 boxes of historical documentation and records of Information Access Corporation...
Recollections and notes concerning his uncle, Horace Gasquet, California Gold Rush pioneer who settled in Del Norte Co. and built roads and operated stage line between Grants Pass, Ore., and Crescent City.
Relates to activities of communist, radical and left-wing organizations and individuals in the United States. Includes miscellaneous issues of The International Reports: Early Warning, a related newsletter, and miscellaneous reports of the Maldon Institute, a related organization, 1993-1994, both analyzing...
Early life and political upbringing in New York City; Hunter College, 1936-1940; American Student Union and Young Communist League; political interests and activism in southern California during WWII; working and attending the library school at the University of Southern California,...
Biographical notes and information concerning his work for H.H. Bancroft.
Correspondence and completed questionnaires 1874-1876, circulated in preparation of the Pacific Coast business directory.
The Information International motion picture project correspondence and photographs span the years circa 1980s-1990s and encompass 1 linear foot. The bulk of the material pertains to the operations of Triple-I or Information International, Inc. The correspondence and documentation concerns topics...
Fragment dealing with the questionable election of Juan de Orrantia as alcalde [of San Felipe el Real?], and the calling of a new election which gave the disputed post to Matías del Solar.
Approximately 20 items concerning statistics about converts, etc. Many have the mission name on the top or at the back of the item.
The collection includes television scripts for such shows as , , , , , ,, , and, just to name a few. Ingalls wrote or produced for each one. The scripts range in date from 1957 to 1992.
3 typescripts, at least some of which are from members of the Ingalls family. First is a group of material from E. S. Ingalls: 2 copies of a 3-page journal titled "Journal of incidents enroute from Waukegan, Ill. to Pikes...
3 typescripts, at least some of which are from members of the Ingalls family. First is a group of material from E. S. Ingalls: 2 copies of a 3-page journal titled "Journal of incidents enroute from Waukegan, Ill. to Pikes...
A collection of glass plate negatives and prints collected by Major George W. Ingalls, a United States Indian agent, 1872-1875, who worked among Paiute and other tribes in the American West, as well as among Great Plains, Great Basin and...
Walter Monte Ingalls, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1973-1982. His main areas of interest were transportation, air pollution control, and energy.
Certificate for 43 years of service with the Southern Pacific Railroad signed by William Sproule.
40 maps of the world (16th to 18th centuries).
This collection contains four letters from Mus. Wayland P. Ingham, RING to his second cousin Mary Wentworth Bartlett during the First World War.
The Harald Ingholt papers relating to Gandharan art document one aspect of this Near Eastern archaeologist's broad research interests. The archive contains production materials, such as a text draft and page layouts, related to Gandhāran Art in Pakistan, for which...
5 photographic views of the Inglenook Winery, vineyard, and facilities in Napa County, Calif., mounted and framed together with five wine labels. Views are of the winery building, some outbuildings, vineyards (with women and a child pictured), and the tasting...
Title devised by cataloger.
Photos are primarily of the Philippines and Camp Stosenberg, 1923-25. The photos have descriptions written on the back by Inglis. There is also a diary for March 24-28, 1924.
John Bellingham Inglis (1780-1870) was a prominent scholar book collector in the 19th century European book trade. This is a collection of his transcriptions and translations of various classical and early modern works in nineteen bound volumes.
Memoirs, correspondence, and clippings relating to the Boxer Rebellion and the siege of Peking. Includes papers of Theodora Inglis, wife of J. Inglis. Also includes medals and a printing block.
Orders, reports, memoranda, correspondence, board of inquiry proceedings, and printed matter, relating to American naval operations, and especially to activities of the cruiser Birmingham and other ships in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Photocopy.
The Richard Ingraham papers contain materials he collected relating to Gay Catholics, college courses on homosexuality and various LGBT organizations and causes, from 1982 to 1993. Ingraham was a professor of Biological Sciences at San Jose State University.
Included in this small collection are a birth certificate, naturalization certificate, photographs, abstracts of title, deeds, and other legal and real estate documents relating to the Ingram family, ca. 1883-1946....
Fourteen letters and 16 pages of a diary which was written on the overland journey from Michigan to California....
This collection contains correspondence and photographs from three soldiers, PFC Paul J. "Jack" Hansen, Sgt. Joe Bell, and PFC Francis Joseph "Fran" Oborne during the Second World War.
A collection of diaries and photograph albums related to Selena Gray Galt Ingram (1859-1942), chiefly documenting early-20th century Los Angeles and ranch living in Imperial Valley, California.
Manuscript consists of six stories written by Maynard Dixon for the Christmas of 1913. The cover is illustrated with a sketch of a Native American child drawn by Dixon, and he also handlettered the title page, and the title of...
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and sound recordings relating to social change in the twentieth century, and to promotion of international educational exchanges and intellectual cooperation, especially between the United States and China. Includes computer data cards, printout...
Contains publications of Inkworks Press and other social justice oriented presses collected over a period of years. Topics include, but are not limited to, social justice, environmentalism, public policy, economic justice, inequality, poverty, community building, etc.
This collection includes historic maps of the Inland Empire, primarily Riverside and San Bernardino counties, dating back to the 1880s.
This collection contains transcripts, MP3 audio files, and digital images related to the Inlandia Institute's oral history project, "'Making Waves: Women's Environmental Movement," which documented the stories of seven Inland Empire area environmentalists. Women interviewed for the project included Jane...
Relates to communist activities in Indonesia and elsewhere in the Far East.
This collection contains materials collected and created by lesbian feminist, Mildred “Mid” Inman, founder of the group Single Women Over 40 (S.W.O.F.). Inman (1913-1999) founded several women’s groups in the U.S. and Canada. A professional dietician, Inman designed the first...
Album consists of 44 photos mounted 1-3 to a page on one side of leaves. Size of photos varies but most range from 8 x 6cm. up to 11 x 8cm. one is much larger than the rest at 18...
InnerCity Struggle (ICS) works with youth and community residents to promote safe, healthy and non-violent communities in the Eastside of Los Angeles. ICS began as a project of Proyecto Pastoral at Dolores Mission and launched as its own independent community...
Papers of J. Stuart Innerst (1894-1975), missionary, Quaker activist, editor, and critic of American foreign policy toward China. Innerst worked in China as a United Brethren in Christ missionary (1920-1927) and later returned as a guest of the People's Republic...
Relates to the visit of Western scholars to the celebration.
Transcripts of 30 papal letters from Innocent XI (with the exception of the first by Alexander VII) addressed to members of the royal families of Europe and the King of Siam as follows: nos. 1-12, Louis XIV, nos. 13-15, various...
Typescript transcription, made by Margaret Lantis in 1934, of parts I-II of v. 4 of Russian America, containing excerpts translated by Ivan Petroff from the Russian work: Zapiski ob ostravakh Unalashkinskago otdila.
The Office of Innovation in Student Life Records document the Office of Innovation in Student Life on the University of California, Irvine campus, and, more generally, the field of ombudsmanry. The records cover the tenure of the first ombudsman on...
Correspondence, personal documents, and photographs, relating to Japanese immigration to the United States.
Diaries, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Japanese American community and to internment of Inouye and his wife Sumiye during World War II.
Testimony of witnesses on Diego Sanchez de Chavez Luduena, the alcalde of Antequera, Oaxaca, who was under investigation by the Inquisition under the direction of Sancho Alzorriz, dean of the cathedral at Antequerra. Alzorriz was known to be a zealous...
A digital video oral history with conceptual artist David Ireland that takes place at 500 Capp Street, the house he has restored and which serves as a showplace for his art: background on family and education; Hunter Africa, African influences;...
Comments on marriage to Evelle Younger and role as officeholder's wife; her activities in the Republican Party, notably participation in the 1952 presidential convention and campaign; her candidacy for California State Senate in 1954; lecturing and community activities; role of...
was a series of television programs produced by California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to promote programs and events at the university. The collection contains video recordings of 14 of the 16 episodes of the series.
The archive of inSite, an organization that produced collaborative contemporary public art projects in the San Diego-Tijuana region. The materials range in date from 1992 to 2006, and include publications, administrative files, audio and video materials, and digital materials which...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Images of the landscape, line crews, camps, wagons, automobiles, trucks, machinery, and equipment as telephone poles and lines are installed across the Nevada desert. Signs visible indicate that the project was for the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. and the...
Relates to post-World War II reconstruction of Germany and to the Alsace-Lorraine question.
German antisemitic propaganda, including clippings, leaflets, and posters. Collected by the Institut zum Studium der Judenfrage.
Newsletter and flyers
Conference prgram
The records, including tapes of performances, of the Institute for Dance and Experimental Art (I.D.E.A.).
Programs and flyers
This collection contains the materials collected by the AIDS Resource Program of UCSF's Institute for Health Policy Studies to use as reference materials to meet their goal of providing information and education on the San Francisco Model of HIV/AIDS services...
Collection comprised of sound recordings of lectures by various economists and other speakers delivered at the Institute for Humane Studies, relating to laissez-faire economic and political theory; correspondence, memoranda and financial records, relating to production of the festschrift Toward Liberty...
Mostly contains newsletters and other material regarding the University of California, Institute for Mexico and the United States, which was established in 1980, and is an academic research institute dedicated to encouraging, securing, and contributing to binational and Latino research...
Newsletter and flyers
These records consist of files on reports and papers published by IFG which include the text of the paper or report, with some correspondence, memoranda, press releases, and other materials. Authors represented by a number of publications include Michael W....
The Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) was founded in 1944 when University of California President Gordon Sproul and California Governor Earl Warren together planned the inception of the Institutes of Industrial Relations to be founded at Berkeley...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, proposals, financial records, serial issues, and other printed matter relating to Soviet-American cultural relations, relations between the United States and the successor states to the Soviet Union, and environmental programs in those states.
Forecasting reports published by the Institute for the Future.
The documents the geographic border region of Mexico and the United States, with special emphasis on the area between Baja California and California, and also extends to border regions around the world. It dates from approximately 1959 to 2004, with...
This collection documents the history of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and the people, events, and organizations that contributed to its growth and development. Materials include correspondence, pamphlets, meeting minutes, event invitations, administrative documents and logs, brochures, memos,...
This collection documents the history of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and the people, places, and events that contributed to its growth and development. Materials include black and white and color photographs of various sizes and formats, including...
Comprised primarily of materials relating to the publication of the Ñawpa Pacha journal, including: correspondence; article submissions; layout with text, photographs, and drawings; and published issues.
Includes articles, lectures, meeting handouts - some of which are copies of articles/writings by theologians such as Reinhold Niebuhr.
Relates to the aims and organization of an Institute of Current World Affairs for the study of international relations.
Correspondence, minutes, press releases, financial records, conference proceedings, drafts and printed copies of publications, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, videotapes, and sound recordings relating to laissez-faire economic theory and associated concepts of liberty, and to analysis of British...
The Institute of Governmental Affairs (IGA), founded in 1962, supports social science research, graduate student training, public affairs programming, and outreach activities at UC Davis. The majority of the collection is a clipping file maintained by IGA from 1971-1987 on...
Typewritten correspondence on organizational letterhead stationery and numbered lessons covering topics related to the study of spiritualism and metaphysics. Most of the works are signed by Oakland based African American co-founders Harriet Luella McCollum and Reverend John Willis Ring. Most...
This collection includes organizational records and event materials related to USC's Institute of Hispanic Media and Culture.
Consists of a series of 34 tape-recorded transcribed interviews with individuals who had been or are presently associated with the Institute of Human Development (originally known as the Institute of Child Welfare), University of Calif., Berkeley and its Harold E....
The collection includes arbitration files of Eliel's work as well as files of many other arbitrators, particularly those of Paul Sinsheimer. Documents from these arbitrations cover the years 1917 to 1949. Many of the arbitrated disputes included strikes so there...
Correspondence, reports, development proposals.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, and printed matter, relating to the study of political, social, and economic conditions in the Far East and of U.S. foreign policy in the Far East.
This collection contains publications of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Irvine. Included are newsletters, studies, working papers, conference registration forms, survey forms, pamphlets, lists of printed publications, order forms, programs, and fliers.
The documents the work of the IWA with local, national, and international communities in accomplishing its goal of community and campus outreach and education on the subject of international affairs and relations. The collection dates from approximately 1951-2005, with the...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Set of classic works of world literature.
This small collection contains four published items related to the Instituto Cultural Rubén Darío (Ruben Dario Cultural Foundation) of Los Angeles, California, which was founded to promote learning about Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario (1867-1916).
Collection of documents (copies) relating to excise and pulque taxes in New Spain; consists of correspondence of the tax official, Arce, with Viceroy Revilla Gigedo and Customs Director Juan Navarra, April 4-5, 1794; text of instructions for assessing and collecting...
The Instructional Media Center Collection forms a visual record of the development of the CSUEB Campuses and staff. The collection contains catalogs, films, photographs, and slides used for educational and promotional purposes.
This collection comprises the records of the Instructional Media Services and the Learning Resource Center at the University of California, Irvine from 1969-1976. Included are subject files, correspondence, and reports.
The Instructions for Operation and Maintenance of Main Propelling Machinery of C-3 type vessels (SAFR-23815, HDC 1659) consists of one unbound manual divided into 18 tabbed headings.
Instructions for Turbines and Control Apparatus (SAFR 17380, HDC 267) contains items on a steam turbine for Westinghouse, main propulsion turbines and gears for General Electric and instruction sheets on control apparatus for Hagan. These items date from 1941 to...
Statistical data resulting from various public opinion surveys carried out by social science and public opinion research institutions in Poland, relating to Polish public opinion regarding political, social and economic conditions in Poland. Includes hard copies of explanatory material concerning...
The Santa Clara County Insurance Records consist of: fire insurance analysis, fire insurance rates and costs, photographs of county buildings, and fire insurance maps of county property. Photographs and maps include the following locations: alms houses, county hospital, downtown San...
Photographs documenting community arts projects and other activites of Integrated Arts.
The California Integrated Waste Management Board collection consists of 34.5 cubic feet of textual records covering the years 1974-2004 and is organized into seven series: Board Meeting Packets, Bill Files, Hearing Files, Budget File, Subject File, Legislative Proposals, and Board...
The Integration Papers (1970's) is an alphabetical subject collection. The series contains a wide range of material pertinent to The Project, including legal papers, newspaper articles, minutes of meetings, reports, and publications. This large archive documents the segregation of Los...
The Integration Papers (1970's) is an alphabetical subject collection. The series contains a wide range of material pertinent to The Project, including legal papers, newspaper articles, minutes of meetings, reports, and publications. This large archive documents the segregation of Los...
This collection contains the minutes and financial reports of the editorial board (1969-2002), and its business papers including articles of incorporation, statement of purpose, by-laws, Michigan non-profit annual reports, reader survey results from 1994, and program brochures....
Contains ten years of Inteleads, Intel Corporation's employee newsletter, as well as other publications.
The Intel Museum Archives & Collection includes photographs, videos, product documentation, oral histories, internal press materials and ephemera documenting the history of Intel Corporation.
From Wesleyan University to the Department of History at Berkeley, 1960; thoughts on Catholics and Jews in Academia; Free speech issues and the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, Slate; faculty life, politics, recruitment, issues; campus diversity; educational reform at Berkeley;...
Typed transcript of excerpt from: Informe sobre el estado de Mexico ... 1768-1778, manuscript no. 1091, Edward E. Ayer Collection, Newberry Library, Chicago. Prepared for the Academy of Pacific Coast History, a report drawn up at the request of the...
Contains records of the American Council for Voluntary International Action (InterAction) and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) resettlement programs, including the agreement between the two agencies, correspondence, background information, guidelines, reports, program final report, conference materials, and state/city resettlement statistics....
Includes dances, banquets, and other social events, men and women in military uniform, receiving of honorary medals, Royal Air Force officers, and entertainment.
Correspondence with government officials and representatives, and entertainers; scrapbooks concerning activities; and card file of guests and personnel.
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, reprints, and clippings, relating to economic, social, legal, educational, scientific, and cultural aspects of Pan-American cooperation, and to American foreign policy in Latin America.
Record Series 390 contains the administrative files of UCLA's Intercampus Cultural Exchange Committee. Files regard Inter Campus Arts Exchange (ICAE), Intercampus Cultural Exchange (ICE), All-University Lecture Series, and other professional and student/faculty tours and events. Materials include correspondence, budgets, minutes,...
As part of its InterChange series, the Stanford Channel presents an interview with University president and professor of law, Gerhard Casper, on his research into the separation of powers and the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
Intercollegiate Athletics consists predominantly of media guides, team schedules, press releases and other publications. These records also include correspondence, flyers, memoranda, and reports.
Record Series 227 contains publications generated by the University of California, Los Angeles, Intercollegiate Athletics.
Record Series 309 includes general team files, press releases, team statistics, playing schedules, meet programs and news clippings arranged according to sport. Files range from media guides, game statistic sheets, box scores and NCAA statistics to releases in newspapers such...
Record Series 489 contains materials relating to the Women's Athletics Reunion Program. Materials include images and newspaper clippings dating from 1931 to 1991 as well as film and lecture notes dating from 1985 and 1991.
This collection comprises three CD-ROMs and accompanying printed memoranda and advertising material prepared by Mary Ritchie Key, General Editor of the Intercontinental Dictionary Series, University of California, Irvine, Dept. of Linguistics. CD-ROMs are titled: 1. South American Indian Languages Computer...
Relates to conditions in the chemical industry in Germany.
The Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento records are 5.5 linear feet of materials that span from 1918 to 1998. The materials are broken into three series; printed materials, newspapers, and photographs and artifacts. The majority of printed materials are a...
The contains records of more than six decades of church activity that include handwritten speeches, event programs, newspaper clippings, photos, publications, audio and video recordings, personal papers, organizational documents, and related church records. During this time, Martha S. Featherston organized...
Record Series 44 contains the materials from the Interfraternity Council at UCLA, including: meeting notes, scholarship information, council correspondences, and housing information.
The records of the Intergovernmental Board on Electronic Data Processing consist of eleven cubic feet of textual and audiovisual records spanning the period from 1967-1979. The records document the activities of the Board, which included establishing policies to guide the...
Reports, bulletins, and minutes of meetings, relating to the promotion of international oceanographic research under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
View within the ruins of the San Carlos Borromeo Basilica at Carmel, with several seated figures and a dog.
Pictures of wood paneled rooms (living room and a study).
Photos depict glass display cases in store, shelves on either side full of merchandise. Several paintings hang above the shelves.
Includes views of manuscript and reading rooms, book stacks, card catalog, patrons, workers' desk, exhibit case, etc.
Depicts a parlor and music room with seated women.
Includes a sitting room, dining room, and a bedroom or lounge.
Views of ornate furnishings and rooms.
Snapshots of the Samuel and Portia Hume's Berkely residence (Hume Cloister) show interior views, furniture, decor, etc. Some are of social events and show Bob and Ida Sproul and other guests with the Humes. Also includes a typed poem "To...
This collection is comprised of 91 items, dating from 1927-1928, related to the establishment of the Intermountain Title Guaranty & Trust Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, consisting chiefly of correspondence regarding the assignments of posts in the new organization...
Correspondence.
Record Series 600 contains the Daily Files of the Institute of International and Foreign Studies. The bulk of the material is comprised of general Daily Files, with some files specifically regarding the Fulbright Program.
Record Series 116 contains the publications of UCLA's Center for International and Strategic Affairs (CISA).
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, studies, questionnaires, tests, statistics, financial records, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to comparative education in various countries and to methods of measurement of educational attainment.
Collection consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, and other administrative material, along with photographs and printed materials, which document the IASP's formation, daily operations, membership recruitment and maintenance, national and regional chapter affiliations, publication initiatives, and preparations for and activities at...
The International Association of Gay and Lesbian Martial Artists (IAGLMA) records contain publicity and newsletter materials, a rule book, photographs and artifacts. The organization, originally known as Homosexuals in Martial Arts (Hi MA), was formed at the 1990 Gay Games...
Records of Oakland-based International Association of Machinists, Lodge 284, including business agent, apprenticeship training, contracts and agreements files. The earliest material in the collection is the 1917 minutes ledger. The most recent material is 1966 correspondence in the Agreements Series....
The files of IAM #68 are arranged into three series: Minutes, Membership and Treasury. Types of material in the collection include of bound volumes of minutes, financial ledgers and membership records. A detailed series list is attached....
The collection contains pamphlets and bulletins published by the International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT), a Trotskyist organization.
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers subordinate lodge charter, issued January 23, 1956 to District 6.
The records of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Local lodge 6 include minutes, administrative records, membership records, contracts and documentation of relations with government agencies, along with materials from conventions and the negotiations for the master shipbuilding contract of the...
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Local 150 (Sacramento, Calif.) records covers a time period from 1907 to 2011 with the bulk of the collection covering the years 1941 through 1971. The collection contains ledger books from 1907 through 1942, and...
The files of Teamsters Local 70 are divided into four series: Teamsters Local 70, Teamsters Local 515 (Oakland chauffeurs' union), International Brotherhood of Teamsters material, and non-Teamsters material....
This small collection has only one series: Teamsters Local 85. Included within it are minutes, office correspondence, and contracts and agreements....
This collection includes records for the operation of the International Center for Humanistic Discourses at the University of California, Irvine in the 1990s. Forms of materials include published papers, conference summaries, conference transcripts, correspondence, conference planning papers, the Humboldt grant...
The International Center for Writing and Translation (ICWT) at the University of California, Irvine fosters the study of writing and supports writing projects among faculty, students, and the broader public. The concept of "writing" supported by the center is capacious...
Records related to the development and administration of the International Center at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo including the records of inaugural director Jon M. Ericson, and the Peace Corps Program records containing the letters and reports of Robert E....
Minutes, proceedings, testimony, and reports, relating to the incidence of concentration camps and to conditions prevalent in them, throughout the world, and especially in the Soviet Union.
Report and minutes of meetings, relating to the international peace movement during World War I.
Reports, press releases, and printed matter, relating to the Centenary Congress of the International Red Cross at Geneva.
The collection includes correspondence, papers of the executive groups (the ICLA officers, the Executive Council, and the General Assembly), administrative groups (Nominating Committee, Committee on Research, Finance Committee, etc.), research groups, the two ICLA organs (ICLA Bulletin and Recherche Litteraire...
The International Conference on the Baltic Archives Abroad collection documents conferences held by the Baltic Heritage Network, an organziation linking archives and depositories internationally that are concerned with the history of the Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian diaspora. The collection consists...
Sponsored by the Three People's Principles Research Center of the Central Research Center.
Contains photocopies of presenters' papers.
Relates to the philosophy of history of Eric Voegelin.
Speeches, statements, and communiqués, relating to American involvement with the government of the Shah of Iran, and to American attitudes and actions regarding the post-Shah regime. Includes documents captured from the United States Embassy in Iran. Photocopy.
Relates to the founding of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (later known as the International Congress of Women), and to its efforts to secure a negotiated peace to end World War I.
Relates to the World War I peace settlement, the League of Nations, and the rights of women.
Collection consists of records of the first (13-17 September 1993 in Rhodes, Greece) and second (15-19 July 2000 in Rhodes, Greece) International Congress on Hormones, Brain & Neuropsychopharmacology. Collection spans 1992-2001 and consists of: abstracts, brochures, programs, and other published...
Relates to international legal and technical aspects of computer crime. Includes printed copies of conference papers and sound recordings of proceedings. Conference co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Miscellaneous educational material from the International Correspondence School.
Reports, studies, conference papers, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, pamphlets, bulletins, and other printed matter relating to education, rural development, health, and family planning in developing countries.
Founded in 1951, the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA) emulated the Bauhaus philosophy by promoting a close collaboration between modern art, design, and commerce. For more than 50 years the conference served as a forum for designers to discuss...
One scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, letters and photographs pertaining to the International Earth Ceremony held at the Hollywood Bowl in August, 1950.
Drawings and reproductions of photographs, prepared for the International Exhibition of Water Technics held at Liège, Belgium, in 1939, depicting scenes in Liège and illustrating the history of the city.
Records of the International Fishermen and Allied Workers of America, a trade union on the Pacific Coast of the United States. The collection documents the activities of the union from its founding in 1939 through the early 1950s.
Minutes, reports, corporation papers, correspondence, legal papers, financial records, collections management records, publicity material, exhibition material, photographs, ephemera, audiocassettes, floppy disks and exhibition displays from the International Gay and Lesbian Archives (IGLA), an archive dedicated to collecting materials related to...
The collection contains case files, correspondence, reports and publications that document IGLHRC's work to provide asylum, legal assistance, and awareness of human rights abuses in countries around the world. The bulk of the records are resource materials organized by country...
The International Gay Rodeo Association Insitutional Archives consist of administrative records, memorabilia, posters, publications and clothing from 1982-2009. Most of the materials are regarding the planning, production, and reviews of regional chapter rodeos as well as the final rodeo for...
Postcards published in 1909 and 1910 depicting International Harvester machinery in scenes of harvesting from around the world. Locations depicted include United States, Mexico, South America (Argentina), Scotland, England, France, Spain, Romania, Finland, Russia, Siberia, Algiers and India.
This collection contains items related to the organizing efforts to keep residents in the International Hotel in San Francisco’s Manilatown neighborhood. The Four Seas Corporation bought the hotel and in 1968 began seeking to evict the residents in order to...
Resolutions, petitions, statements of delegates, press releases, and leaflets, relating to efforts to secure the legalization of the Solidarnosc trade union in Poland, and to further human rights in Poland and elsewhere in Eastern Europe. Conference sponsored by the Komisja...
Minutes, correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, questionnaires, curricular material, personnel records, financial records, and printed matter, relating to research in and promotion of educational planning, and training of educational administrators.
Research files primarily consisting of photocopies of primary and secondary sources compiled by Mary Tyler during her research for the Library's conference on the Los Angeles ILGWU and subsequent book, co-authored by John Laslett. Also contains tapes and transcripts of...
This small collection contains correspondence, minutes, wage information and financial records of the union during the thirties and forties. Because of the abbreviated nature of the collection much of what is present in these categories is incomplete....
Relates to the impact of terrorism on multinational corporations. Sponsored by the University of Akron Law School.
The collection documents warehouse organizing in the West Sacramento area. Includes minutes, correspondence, administrative files, photographs, picket signs, and memorabilia.
Collection consists of clippings, press releases, and other materials relating to the Smith Act (Alien Registration Act) of 1940 , the trial of Harry Bridges, and civil rights issues in the labor movement. These materials came to the Bancroft Library...
The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's (ILWU), Local 13 Oral History Project Collection consists of interviews with various generations of longshoremen that were are part of the Local 13 Union in Los Angeles, California.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, and was established in 1937. The Los Angeles Chapter, Local 13, was established shortly thereafter. The...
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States. The union was established in 1937 and the Los Angeles Chapter, Local 13, was established shortly thereafter. The collection documents the...
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, and was established in 1937. The Los Angeles Chapter, Local 13, was established shortly thereafter. The...
Subject files relating to seamen and maritime unions include miscellaneous publications (union, industry, government, etc.), clippings, reports and studies, press releases of various unions and organizations, statistical data, copies of legislative bills, reports on and minutes of various conferences, copies...
Printed portraits, posters, programs and advertisements pertaining to Ernest J. Sias. Also brochures on many other speakers, including: Ross Crane, Francis J. Gable, Bergderfer, Ralph Parlette, Sarah Mildred Willmer, Sidney Landon, Russell H. Conwell, Newell Dwight Hillis, John Merritte Driver,...
In-hand as of 6/16/11.
Background reports, court documents, photographs, maps from the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, May 1946 through February 1947, at the War Ministry Building in Tokyo.
Court exhibits, transcripts, summaries of proceedings, summations of counsel, judgments, photographs, and indices relating to the trial of Japanese military and government officials accused of war crimes during the Second World War.
Testimony and evidence, relating to the trials of alleged German war criminals at Nuremberg.
The International Museum of Women Records, 1993-2014, relate to the Museum's continued promotion of women's history and rights through exhibition and events development. The records consist of administrative documents, news-clippings, exhibit materials, photographs, and audio-visual materials.
A collection of sound recordings documenting discussion sections from the first International Oceanographic Congress, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York from August 31 to September 12, 1959.
Minute book, 1868 May 19-1869 Oct. 9; list of organizing members, 1868 May 12; and note by W.H. Myrick.
Scrapbook, mainly of pictures, programs, invitations and newspaper clippings, pertaining to members and activities of the group.
The collection documents the founding and brief active history of the International Pain Foundation (IPF) through incorporation, organization, and management files; publicity; newsletter mock-ups; financial and accounting reports; fundraising correspondence; and proposals for research and education projects....
Depicts delegates to the first and second Hague Peace Conference, 1899-1907. Includes identification chart for the second photograph.
Relates to political behavior and to political problems regarding civil-military relations, technocracy, nuclear administration, and polyethnic states.
Comments on work for the Pullman Co. as porter; formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and offices held in the union; friendship with A. Philip Randolph; fight against discrimination in unions; Earl Warren; 1934 San Francisco waterfront strike;...
This collection consists of letters, documents and drawings pertaining to various railroads, particularly those in Australia and Great Britain, in the 19th century.
The collection consists of materials related to the International Relations Council of the City of Riverside, a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating "citizen diplomacy" through maintaining Riverside's nine Sister City relationships. Materials in the collection include photographs, slides, business records,...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Case files, correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, personnel records, and statistics, relating to resettlement of refugees and displaced persons, and especially to refugees from Europe after World War II, from the post-World War II communist countries of Eastern Europe, from...
Sound recordings of speeches, relating to revisionist interpretation of various aspects of World War II and of World War II historiography. Conference sponsored by the Institute for Historical Review.
Printed Materials, articles, correspondence, news clippings, government publications....
The collection contains bulletins and reports by International Socialists, a third camp Trotskyist organization in the United States.
Internal bulletins, minutes, resolutions, reports, and discussion material relating to socialist political activity in the United States.
The collection consists of a scrapbook prepared in commemoration of the International Society of Christian Endeavor's 50th anniversary (1881-1931) documenting the convention held in San Francisco, July 11-16, 1931. Included in the scrapbook are memos, posters, publications, programs, meeting agendas,...
Records, collected by Oakley S. Ray at Vanderbilt University, relating to the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE), which was founded in 1969....
Reports, subject files, meeting minutes, and other organizational materials related to the work of the International Students Administrative Advisory Committee.
Record Series 18 contains the essays and papers submitted for the Harry Kurnitz Creative Writing Award.
The collection consists of photo albums documenting the people and activities of the International Students and Scholars Office.
Record Series 158 contains administrative files generated by UCLA's International Studies and Overseas Programs between 1956-1986.
Record Series 589 contains administrative files and publications generated by the Argentina, China, Columbia, Ghana, Peru, and Puerto Rico Programs of UCLA's International Studies and Overseas Programs.
Record Series 50 contains materials from the Brazil Program, overseen by the International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 51 contains correspondence generated by the Director of the Brazil Program, overseen by the International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 53 contains the final reports of the Brazil Program, also known as the Brazil Project. Final reports were generated annually at the conclusion of a year's program.
Record Series 73 contains the administrative files of the 1964-1985 Chile Program, overseen by International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 45 contains administrative files of the Iran Program. Files include agreements, correspondence, memos, and student applications.
Record Series 87 contains Iranian university records generated by the Iran Program of UCLA's International Studies and Overseas Programs.
Record Series 86 contains reports generated by the Iran Program of International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 49 contains the administrative files of the 1962-1981 Japan Program, overseen by the International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 48 contains the administrative files of the Nigeria Program, overseen by the International Studies and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Record Series 47 contains the administrative files of the Peace Corps Program at UCLA's International Studies and Overseas Programs. Materials include correspondence, reports, memos, and documentation of projects and programs.
Record Series 88 contains the final reports of the Peace Corps Training Program at UCLA. Final reports were generated annually at the conclusion of a year's program. This collection includes reports from the Chile, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Latin America, Nigeria,...
Report of the fifth session.
Collection contains printed ephemera from around the world, including maps, guidebooks, viewbooks, rail and steamship travel brochures, and other related materials.
Collection consists of "underground" newspapers of the late 1960s, mostly from the US, and subject files, correspondence, press releases, manuscripts, clippings, fliers, magazines, and photographs related to the International Times....
Conference programs, flyers
v. 1. Articles, by-laws, constitution, lists of members; minutes run from 1859-1882 -- v. 2. 1883-1894 -- v. 3. 1895-1904 -- v. 4. 1905-1915 -- v. 5. 1915-1930 -- v. 6. 1930-1936 -- v. 7. 1937 -- v. 8. 1939...
The collections are the partial records of five Los Angeles region International Typographical Union locals, specifically: Local 650 - Long Beach, Local 583 - Pasadena; Local 579 - Orange, Local 994 - Pomona/San Gabriel Valleys, and Local 862 - San...
Include circulars and form letters written by B.G. Haskell, Division Secretary; correspondence, including letters from Charles F. Keller to Charles F. Burgman; B.G. Haskell's diary, 1883-1884, containing membership lists with code; reports of meetings; applications and membership cards; minute book,...
A collection of assembled printed manifestoes, tracts, exhibition catalogs, and posters created by members of Internationale Situationniste (I.S.). The founding of this politically charged artistic and literary movement can be traced through the small amount of ephemera by the Internationale...
Includes manuscripts, handouts, correspondence, monographs, movement publications, reprints, pamphlets, posters, stickers, and collages....
Statements, memoranda, and printed matter relating to the question of Latvian independence from the Soviet Union. Includes some similar materials from other Soviet republics.
Interviews conducted in 1967 and 1969 by Lois C. Stone, Leonard R. Askham, G. Davidson Woodard, and John B. Cowan for Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Introduction by Raymond B. Cowles. Photographs inserted. Student days at University of California,...
The Inter-Racial and Cross-Cultural Education Program (IRCCE) began in the summer of 1984 in response to a series of reports on the lack of racial or ethnic equality and recognition within the GTU and its member schools. The goal...
Inter-Religious Task Force for Social Analysis records, BANC MSS 99/347 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The consists of a small group of correspondence, memoranda, notes and newspaper clippings from June 1977 to April 1978. The primary subject of these documents is the preservation, excavation and examination of several prehistoric Native American sites associated with the...
The Interstate Commerce Commission Accident Reports is an assembled collection of accident reports developed by the ICC pertaining to accidents involving railroads that took place at a specific location on a specific date.
This is a collection of promotional materials, newspaper clippings, and papers from 1923-1972 regarding the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial that takes place annually in Gallup, New Mexico. Materials include correspondence, handbills, invitations, a post card, premium lists, press releases, and programs.
Printed brochure with photographs and description of the Ceremonial.
The IUPLR was formally established in 1983 as a national consortium of university-based centers devoted to developing and promoting Latino scholarship. As of 2019, it has twenty-four member institutions dedicated to interdisciplinary research about, and of interest to, the Latino...
Views documenting the appearance of the yard shop buildings at their construction in 1938-39 and in 1992. The shop was designed as a maintenance site for electric railway cars intended to run across the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, but served...
Interview by Dr. Robert A. Chase, July 1980.
Interview of John A. Kerr by Carl Moffett (SAFR 17115, HDC 240) is a photocopy of an interview conducted in 1977. Mr. Kerr was a seaman on sailing ships. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Notes on the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company; his experiences in labor relations; as Mayor of San Francisco; and as administrator of foreign aid in China and Greece under the U.S. Economic Cooperation Administration.
Fornet is a Cuban literary and cinema critic, and also a scriptwriter. Here he talks about Cuban filmmaker Tomás Gutiérrez Alea's career....
This interview was conducted by Robert Lehman for the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society; collection includes the source tapes (on Beta and VHS) and the edited master tape.
Comments on fund raising for The Democratic Party. Also included: photocopies of letters, 1963-1970, clippings and notes.
Raisin growing in the San Joaquin Valley; formation of the American Seedless Raisin Company and the Sun Main Raisin Growers; litigation involving the Sun Main growers cooperative.
Vatter discusses his childhood in the South, riding the rails in the 1930s, and how he became a radical and activist at the University of Wisconsin, joining the Communist Party. He describes his graduate education at UC Berkeley in economics...
Interview relates to Blacks in classical music. Also includes supporting documentation.
Also includes supporting documentation (4 p.)
Chiefly concerning her early life in San Francisco and Mill Valley; the Thompson and Norris families; the literary world of New York and California; recollections of Sinclair Lewis and William Randolph Hearst; and her views on writing. Preliminary pages include...
Notes her early life; Socialist and I.W.W. influences; work on behalf of various radicals (including Mooney and Billings) on trial; Workers' Defense League; sharecroppers' campaign; Jan Valtin's pardon, 1941; work for the blind; her husband, Douglas Robson.
Forms part of the African American faculty and senior staff oral history series.
Comments on McClure's early life, the beginning of his writing career, his plays and poems, music, theater, beast language, the Beat Generation, an Hell's Angel Frank Reynolds. Rough drafts and notes also included.
Regarding her long years of close friendship with the Dobie brothers Charles and Walker includes explainatory note by Ruth Teiser.
Section 1, Myron E. Krueger: Forestry and Technology in Northern California, 1925-1965, covering technological developments in logging, private forestry in the redwoods, lumber code of the NRA, and Society of American Foresters accrediting committee. Section 2, Richard A. Colgan: Forestry...
Re-transcription made on June 11, 1975 of an oral interview conducted by Thorn Mayes. Reminiscences of the early days of vacuum tube development in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the invention of the gammatron; discussion of Heintz's companies and...
Gumbiner (b. 1923) discusses his Indiana background: medical school, internship, and general practice; move to California, 1949, and working in both fee-for-service and HMO-style settings; Lakewood Plaza Medical Group, and the Family Health Program [FHP]: group practice, recruiting patients, fee-for-service...
Wayne F. Miller discusses his career in Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area as a photojournalist; being assistant to Edward Steichen; his interest in forestry issues and conservation; being Special Assistant for Environmental Affairs to the director of the...
Reel 1: Track 1: Ralph Story Channel 2. Begins with an Orange County housing fraud; Felix Peano, an Inglewood genius in metal (Jan. 2, 1966, 146 ft.); Track 2: Historical Society of Centinela Valley with Roy Rosenberg and Winona Quanstrom...
Founded in 1997, with its first interviews recorded in 1996, The Television Academy Foundation’s The Interviews: An Oral History of Television consists of over 850 videotaped oral history interviews with the legends of television, including Milton Berle, Carol Burnett, Walter...
Transcripts of interviews with twenty-nine subjects as part of Godfrey's research for his thesis. Five of the transcripts do not have corresponding tapes.
Interviewees discuss their personal histories, and topics relating to Guatemala including politics, the Revolution, communism, the economic situation, land reform, influence of the United States, and related topics. and people such as Jacobo Arbenz, Juan José Arévalo, and Jorge Ubico.
Collection contains interviews about Berkeley architecture and architects. Interviewees: Dorothy W. Coblentz, on Julia Morgan and Henry Gutterson; Esther M. Fay; Hans Gerson on Maybeck; Stafford L. Jory; Mrs. Harold P. Kelly; Merodine (Keeler) McIntyre on Charles Keeler, and the...
Interviews relate to agricultural organizing in California in the 1930's, the Cannery & Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union, strikes, and related topics. Interviews with: Pat Chambers; Caroline Decker Gladstein on the Communist Party and Trade Union Unity Leage; Dorothy Ray Healy...
Interviews conducted for Gardner's thesis, The University of California loyalty oath controversy. Reel 9 is a radio interview with Gardner upon the publication of his thesis.
Interview with Bill Keys, Nov. 9, 1954, regarding cattle business in the area (2 leaves); with William H. McHaney, Mar. l933, regarding local Indians and gold mines (3 leaves); and with Lester Spell, on the history of the Dale Mining...
Donated Tapes Collection. Unedited transcripts of 24 tape recorded interviews, containing reminiscences of early Yosemite, buildings there, information on coaching in the Valley, the Ahwahnee Hotel, John Muir, Carleton E. Watkins, William Keith, local Indians, Mariposa Grove, etc.
Transcripts, audio recordings, and computer disks preserve interviews with contemporary art historians, archaeologists, bibliographers, and selected key individuals from the J. Paul Getty Trust.
Typed transcripts of tape recorded interviews, relating in large part to art and artists during the 1930s and the WPA. Includes interviews with Willis Foster, Otis William Oldfield, Roger Sturtevant, and Glenn Anthony Wessels; also interview with Alfred Frankenstein.
Fifty-four interviews conducted by Charles Smith, l973-l974. Subjects covered include early history of Nevada City, family history, Berkeley Arts and Crafts Co-op, her trip to Mississippi in l966-l967 to start a co-op among the blacks, involvement in various East Bay...
Forms part of: Donated oral histories collection, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library.
Interviews with fourteen dentists, conducted by Warren Longhurst; a joint effort by the School of Dentistry, University of California at San Francisco and the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Photographs and other material occasionally included. Main depository for the...
Four Stanford Chicana and one Chicano students discuss the reasons behind their hunger strike and the emotions involved....
Section 1, Henry Clepper: The Society of American Foresters; Section 2, Kenneth B. Pomeroy: The American Forestry Association - Operations; Section 3, Fred Hornaday: The American Forestry Association, 1928-1964. Photographs inserted.
Relating to early history of the county, gold mining, Chinese and Indians, bears, lumbering, etc.
Include interviews with Nancy Bayley of the University of California re her studies on emotional and physical development, particularly, motor development in children; Jean Macfarlane of the University of California's Insitute of Human Development re her long-term studies on personality...
Comments on his immigrant grandparents, and his parents; childhood and education in San Francisco; musical studies; trip to Mexico in 1899; medical education in Heidelberg; travel in eastern Europe; practicing medicine in California; medical work in the German Army and...
[1]-[2] BOWU Roundtable with Myrna Cozen, Lisa Dworken, Jane Lawhon -- [3]-[4] Diane Ehrensaft -- [5]-[6] Barbara Epstein -- [7] Carol Hatch -- [8] Stacey Oliker -- [9]-[10] Merle Weiner -- [11]-[12] Marcy Whitebrook -- [13]-[14] Laurie Zoloth.
Abascal interviews discuss Mexican society and Christianity, struggles between conservative and progressive religious groups, divisions within Catholics, relations between the government and religious groups, and Bishop Sergio Méndez Arceo. Other topics include criticsm of the Revolution's policies and their impact...
Interviews conducted for Kutler's book, The American Inquistion: Justice and Injustice in the Cold War. Information on Gladstein's labor law firm, other lawyers, the 1949 Communist trial in New York, and charges of contempt brought against Gladstein by the California...
Comments on various architects, including Julia Morgan, Bernard Maybeck, etc.; his own work; student days at University of California, etc. Also included: photocopy of his address to the Historical Guide Association of California, Aug. 1969. (19 l.)
The colophon for the publication 'Brief memoir of Mr. Thomas Bewick' states "Letterpress by the In-Time Press which is an occasionally working partnership of Time, Inclination & John Borden". Borden began printing sometime in the 1940s and was still active...
The International Senior Citizens Association (ISCA) was formed in 1963 to coordinate on an international basis work of those senior citizens engaged in promoting the welfare of senior citizens, and to provide a means of communication throughout the world for...
Michael D. Intriligator was an American economist. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1963 as an assistant professor of economics, and later held appointments in political science and policy studies. His research interests were mathematical economic theory, strategy and arms...
Bound volume of lecture notes for EE392x, Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford University....
A series of 16 lectures on 16 tapes comprises a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University....
Eight lectures on eight U-Matic tapes comprise a full-length courses presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University ....
Coerrespondence, flyers
35 black-and-white snapshots of Inuit people (Eskimos) and their villages, some with handwritten captions on the backs.
This collection contains letters written by Japanese-American Ami Inuzuka to her friends Hardin and Raemond Craig, with 13 letters written while the Inuzukas were interned at the Gila River Relocation Center in Rivers, Arizona, beginning in 1942 and discussing life...
Signed title page note, and table of contents, July 28, 1777, by Father Fermin Francisco Lasuen. (Many entries also in his handwriting) With added note, 1813, by Father José Sanchez, that leaves had been removed to be used as a...
Incomplete file of documents relating to the settlement of the estate of María Dolores Quintanar, including inventories of household goods, livestock, farming equipment, contents of a store and property located in and near San Juan del Rio and in Mexico...
Typescript copies (carbon) of inventories of parish archives in Jaltepec, Nochixtlán, Tozacoalco, Teposcolula, Tilantongo, Tlaxiaco and Yanhuitlán, prepared by Woodrow W. Borah and Sherburne F. Cook in 1956.
Inventories, complying with an act defining the rights of husband and wife, for cattle and real property belonging to Francisca (Uribe) Ocampo, Paula Romero, Juana (Marona) Rubio, María Antonia (Castilo) Domínguez, Josefa (Sánchez) Pérez and María (Yorba) Burruel. Include signatures...
Collection includes constitution, minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, 4 photographs, membership lists, and other documents.
Select copies of reports from the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) and the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) relating to structures of the Central and Southern Pacific Railroads in California, Nevada, and Oregon.
The records of the Department of Investment, and its divisions, document many different facets of California's financial past. The records described in this inventory concern only the Division of Banking, the Division of Corporations, Division of Real Estate, and the...
Comments on student days at University of California, Berkeley, class of '31; teaching at Berkeley in Dept. of Speech; World War II service; work as chairman of Public Ceremonies Committee; on-and-off-campus theatrical activities; presidents, chancellors and their wives; student unrest;...
Printed forms, filled in. One in Spanish.
Enclosures: related correspondence, printed copy of Recessional, by Rudyard Kipling.
The Inyo Canal Company Records consist of receipts, financial records, correspondence, and stock agreements related to water rights and associated land transactions and stock agreements in Inyo County, California. The Nevada-based company was organized to transport Owens River water for...
Correspondence, annual reports, forms, certificates, pamphlets
Correspondence, annual reports, forms, certificates, pamphlets....
Billheads from various Inyo County, Calif. businesses located primarily in Bishop, as well as Big Pine, Independence, and Laws. All 37 items are for goods sold and services provided from such businesses as markets, contractors, household supplies, lumber yards, and...
Contains 4 mining claims in Inyo County, Calif. with many owner.
Scrapbook of articles about Inyo County; letter from John L. Von Blon, a journalist and photographer, to "Bill," regarding publicity for Red Rock Canyon; and copy of article regarding Red Rock Canyon by Von Blon.
Relates to Metropolitan Gurii of the Russian Orthodox Church and to religious repression in the Soviet Union.
Relates to A. A. Ioffe and his relationship with Leon Trotsky.
Collection of documents, cassettes, photographs, videotapes and compact discs related to the Italian Oral History Institute.
Album style binding containing way-bills, daily ticket reports, agent's baggage reports and daily account statements, February 9 - July 6, 1905....
Lodge records, 1858-1921: correspondence; I.O.O.F. publications; financial records; annual relief reports; trustees' and treasurers' bonds; committee reports; by-laws and amendments; resolutions, including condolences on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; 2 gavels. Proceedings from trials provide an interesting glimpse at lodge...
The collection consists of nineteen items of regalia as detailed below. The various styles of draped shawls that comprise the collection are representative of this regalia common to most benevolent societies, including the I.O.O.F. They were worn to indicate rank...
1894 Capitol Lodge No. 87 I.O.O.F., Odd Fellows Temple, Sacramento, CA. 3-page Resolution admonishing a brother lodge for making false assertions about their lodge; 3 illustrated letterheads.
1894 Capitol Lodge No. 87 I.O.O.F., Odd Fellows Temple, Sacramento, CA. 3-page Resolution admonishing a brother lodge for making false assertions about their lodge; 3 illustrated letterheads.
Documents, postcards, and other ephemera relating to California (and some other) Odd Fellows lodges.
198 albumen photographs, no captions, beginning with images of Iowa (signs indicating Keosauqua and Eldon - street scenes, family, houses, bicycle riders, African Americans, parade with tractors, soldiers, Native Americans, and women on bikes); later images of unidentified areas of...
Two diaries, apparently by a lawyer who represented various soldiers. Bloomfield, Iowa, ca. 1861-1864.
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Speeches and writings, correspondence, patents, biographical data, and photographs, relating to chemical research in Russia and the Soviet Union, and to Russian émigré affairs.
The collection consists of adminstrative records, newsletters, audiovisual recordings, and ephemera relating to the activities of the iPride (Interracial Intercultural Pride) organization to support interracial and multiethnic families in California.
Course handouts and videorecordings of lectures.
Collection of letters sent by a prominent labor economist to Oscar Berland, a labor activist from New York then living in North Carolina. Letters are dated between October 23, 1960 and January 31, 1964.
Handwritten letter dated March 13, 1924 from Ira C. Barber in Long Beach, CA to his brother William C. Barber in Culver, OR on "Ira C. Barber, Subdivider" letterhead.
Includes material loaned by Mrs. Jewel T. Cowley; portions of her Dec. 1961 gift, and items from BANC MSS P-W 42 and P-W 44 of the Jedediah Smith family collection.
A number of the papers concern his administration of the estates of Jedediah Strong Smith, 1833-1838, and Austin Smith, 1834-1835; included are receipts by members of the Smith family; documents signed by David E. Jackson, 1832; B.F. Edwards, 1834; Farrar...
Describes his experiences mining in California.
Account book and 4 diaries of Ira Hill Reed.
[Private, Indiana Infantry, 63rd Regiment (Vol), Company G]. One Civil War document: Discharge, 3 June 1865.
Includes writings, administrative correspondence, course notes, committee files, and biographical materials.
Photograph books, perhaps produced as artist's portfolios, containing selected images from a variety of Nowinski's bodies of work. Volume 1 contains images taken at the San Francisco Art Institute (including portraits of instructors, school grounds and classroom scenes, taken in...
Photographs documenting people, places and scenes throughout Baja California, Mexico, with an emphasis on everyday living conditions of the disadvantaged. Among the locations depicted are Loreto, La Paz, Cabo San Lucas and Ensendada. Collection includes many portraits and interior views...
The collection contains photographs of six pioneer Jewish cemeteries of the California Mother Lode that Nowinski took in 1984 under the auspices of the Judah L. Magnes Museum's Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks. The cemeteries...
1: Bust length portrait of Adams, likely taken in his Carmel home. 2: Interior of Adams's Carmel home, showing a framed photograph, a sculpture, a plant and a Navajo (or Hopi?) bowl atop a piano, with a few framed photographs...
The collection relates to the Iranian revolution of 1979, subsequent political conditions and civil rights abuses in Iran, the Iran-Iraq War, Iranians in the United States and elsewhere, and American foreign policy toward Iran. It contains correspondence, press releases, appeals,...
Album contains 48 black and white photographs with pencil captions in French, taken primarily in Tehran (Iran). Images feature street scenes, buildings, construction, local peoples, markets, schools, cafes in Iran; a few shots in Zurich, Bern (Switzerland), Vienna (Austria), Lyon...
Album of 195 black and white photographs, mostly snapshots by a U.S. soldier, presumably stationed at Andimeshk judging by clippings pasted in back. Images primarily are of fellow soldiers, scenic views, vehicles, local peoples, and architecture. One photo features several...
Photographs depicting buildings and art objects in Iran.
Collection of film posters from Iran.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, and newsletters issued by Iranian political groups in exile relating to political conditions in Iran.
Pamphlets, leaflets, other printed matter, video tape, and miscellany, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Iran, and especially to the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran.
Transcripts of interviews of American diplomats and State Department officials, relating to Iranian-American relations and political and economic conditions in Iran, primarily during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s. Interviews conducted as a project sponsored by the Foundation for...
Large album contains 103 early black-and-white photographs, with handwritten captions in German, of Iraq and Iran.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Iraq Glass Slide collection, Bernath Mss 272. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Informational packets and posters related to the Iraq Out-of-Country Voting Program for the January 2005 Transitional National Assembly election.
Includes many images of Baghdad, Basra, and Samarra, after defeat of the Turks in WWI. Captions in English.
Nine unidentified photos of Iraq circa 1920s or earlier.
Relates to the history of Iraq and to political, social, and economic conditions in Iraq. Includes 24 slides of scenes in Iraq.
The Iraq War Collection (1991-2007, undated) contains documents relating to the protest of the Iraq War. This includes five pamphlets and three fliers: "Dear President Bush" by Cindy Sheehan [pamphlet], "Noam Chomsky on U.S. Gulf Policy" [pamphlet]; "End the U.S....
Reports, leaflets, other printed matter, computer disk, video tape, and miscellany, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Iraq, and to the Gulf War of 1991 and the Iraq War of 2003.
Illustrations from German newspapers, depicting scenes from the first month of World War II, collected by a German student.
The Charles C. Irby Collection was deeded to the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives of the University of California, Santa Barbara, on February 21, 1996 and consists of six series distributed among 44 archival boxes which occupy approximately thirty linear...
Primarily correspondence, memos, working notes and technical reports from work on ARPANET, Control Meta Language, Modular Programming System and software and interface applications while Irby was at SRI International and Xerox Park....
Letters, manuscripts and reprints of his writtings and speeches, reports, scrapbooks, and clippings, relating to his career in the printing industry in San Francisco, mainly as secretary of the Printer 's Board of Trade and the Employing Printers' Association, and...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Ireland newspaper collection (1914-1982) consists of two-hundred and eleven (211) boxes and eleven (11) unique titles. All of the...
Contains research notes and a typescript draft of "Our City: The Jews of San Francisco," which Narell published in 1981.
Completed questionnaires and letters of American playwrights
Snapshot photograph albums documenting the activities of Irene Clement and various friends and fellow nurses during Irene's years in nursing school and her early career as a nurse. While various aspects of nursing school and the nursing profession are depicted,...
This collection comprises three interviews with Irene Opdyke. The first interview comprises one sound disc and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on January 12, 1992; the second interview comprises one videotape with accompanying transcript and was conducted...
The Irene scrapbooks span the years 1932-1962 (bulk 1940s) and encompass approximately 7 linear feet. The 7 scrapbooks contain clippings, correspondence, mementoes, and photographs. The 2 photograph albums contain reference photographs of stars in costumes designed by Irene....
Correspondence, reports, financial records, and printed matter, relating to the establishment of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science for the training of scientists and technologists in South Korea, and to assistance provided by the United States Agency for International Development...
Draft bills relating to the Japanese secret police and national security provisions.
Correspondence, reports, dispatches, memoranda, clippings, and photographs, relating to Romanian politics and foreign policy, and to the development of aviation in Romania.
Collection includes photographs of Irina Tolstoy, her family and friends. Bulk are snapshots from 1950s- 1970s.
From the liner notes: "These are some of the Irish song which Russell Varian sang at many early Varian parties, and elsewhere for his friends. These are some of the songs he had learned from his father, who was born...
This collection is comprised of eleven scrapbooks containing articles regarding the Irish Independence Movement, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the establishment of the Irish Free State, the Irish Civil War, and the historical figures associated with these events, such as Eamon de...
The major portion of the Irish Papers is the correspondence of John Powell Irish. Included in the collection are the correspondence received by Irish; (not complete) eight items of a biographical nature written by Irish about members of his family...
The Irish Publications Collection consists of seven publications and reports created between 1820-1921.
Pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, election campaign literature, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century Irish history, political conditions in the Irish Republic and in Northern Ireland, and especially to elections and to referenda on and prospects...
The papers reflect Adelman's focus on income distribution and poverty in developing countries; industrialization and agricultural policy in developing countries; and international trade and economic development.
Papers relating to Weill's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Collection consists of a ledger of expenses for Portuguese Council, possibly located in Tracy, CA....
Correspondence, 1926-1931; Employee clearance card for Mr. B. H. Weaver and two documents pertaining to the abandonment of service on the line.
Collection consists of materials assembled by the UCLA Department of Irrigation and Soil Science for their faculty's reference use. Subjects include soil moisture movement, soil chemistry, soil analysis, plant-water relations, water requirement studies, drainage methods, hydrology, groundwater, wells, water quality,...
Collection consists of correspondence and documents pertaining to the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company vs the Kings River and Fresno Canal Company, 13th District Court, County of Fresno, and the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company vs the Kings River and...
This collection documents the personal and professional relationship between artist Irv Koons and author David Dodge. Includes correspondence from Dodge to Koons and sketches, drawings (pencil and pen-and-ink), and proofs of illustrations made primarily for Dodge's travel books. The bulk...
Frank A. Irvin was a First Lieutenant in the 7th Iowa Infantry during the US Civil War. He was assigned to the US Signal Corps, and served as Aide-de-Camp to General Franklin's Staff. He participated in the Vicksburg (May 19-July...
One holograph letter written from San Francisco to E. W. Stoughton, attorney, regarding a visit from Lord Loftus of Australia.
An autograph collection compiled by Alexander Fitzgerald Irvine, Irish-American author and minister.
This collection contains the papers of Irish-American author, lecturer, and Congregationalist minister Alexander Irvine (1863-1941), and consists mostly of Irvine’s manuscripts, chiefly dating from 1906-1941.
Brig Gen. Clarence Irvine had a long and distinguished career in the Air Force.
This collection consists of newspaper clippings regarding the development and incorporation of the city of Irvine, California and actions of the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission, from 1969 to 1972.
The collection consists of material related to the planning of the city and University of California campus in Irvine, California from 1960-1978.
The Irvine Company Collection contains a commemorative print from the Title Insurance and Trust Company and a Centennial tour map documenting the evolution of the Irvine Ranch development....
Relates to the founding of the American Military Institute to promote the study of American military history.
This collection contains copies of court records regarding the Irvine Family, specifically James Irvine, from the Huntington Library.
This collection consists of an incomplete, typescript of 156 pages of "The History of New California" edited by Leigh H. Irvine and published in 2 volumes by Lewis Publishing Co. (1905). The manuscript is a partial draft of the first...
The collection comprises the records of Irvine Students Housing, Inc. (ISHI), an organization at the University of California, Irvine, that established and operated a housing cooperative, the ISHI Co-op, on campus. Materials include the constitution and by-laws, articles of incorporation,...
This collection contains approximately 444 records held in 76 album sets with performances from musicians, many of which fall under the musical genre of jazz. Most of the records are 10" Shellac, 78 RPMs. Notable musicians featured in this collection...
This collection comprises records created and collected during a Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) project completed prior to the demolition of the Irvine Valencia Growers (IVG) packing house in Irvine, California, which belonged to the Irvine Company. The IVG packing...
Correspondence with Herbert E. Bolton, Herbert I. Priestley and Henry R. Wagner, reflecting mutual interest in Latin American history.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains correspondence between Irving Herr and his wife Luella Winship Herr, with other family members and business associates. Correspondence deals with mining in Mexico and California and living in Mexico. Also contains Luella Winship Herr's diaries covering years spent living...
One letter (ALS) to [?] Bryce, re book Richman has written, 29 Oct. 1911. Laid in Richman, California underSpain and Mexico (1911).
The collection consists of two annotated manuscripts "Messengers from the Dead" (1970) and "Here I Am: A Jew in Today's Germany" (1971), written by Halperin. The collection also contains a 1964 article written by Halperin and copies of reviews relating...
Papers relate to Herr's work in Mexico as a mining engineer.
Irving J. Gill documents discovered in the City Clerk Archives, City of San Diego, dated from 1904 to 1911. Irving Gill, an American architect, (1870-1936), is considered a pioneer of the modern movement in architecture. Gill came to San Diego...
Selected letters to and from Langmuir re pre-World War I apparatus for radio communication and post-war high power vacuum tube development, and correspondence with G.N. Lewis re theories in Lewis' book, Atoms and Molecules.
Studio portrait photographs of Irving Murray Scott.
The collection consists of correspondence, sermons, and speeches by Irving Reichert. In addition, the collection also contains publications and clippings.
Thirty-one letters from Irving Slade to his mother written from various locations including Oakland, Sacramento, Santa Clara, Mayfield, Belmont, San Miguel, Auburn, Petaluma, Cottonwood, Castroville, Salinas, San Francisco, Gazos Mill near Pescadero, Elko, Osino, and Voss Mill. He writes of...
Two letters (TLS) and one note (ANS) from American author Irving Stone to Donald Davidson, UCSB University Librarian, re National Library Week. Beverly Hills , 1962. Alpha list.
Contains correspondence from Irving Stone, Jean Factor Stone and Lona Mosk. Correspondence discusses the works of Irving Stone and Lona Mosk, their relationships and everyday life. Also includes newspaper clippings, programs and flyers relating to Irving Stone plays and lectures.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains typescript copies of the plays, "The White Life" (19 pages; based on the life of Baruch Spinoza; inscribed on the front cover to Sylvia Ladar) and "The Life of Man" (18 pages), correspondence to Jane Terrill from various publishers,...
Includes portraits of author Iriving Stone from childhood and throughout his career, and of his wife Jean. Also includes snapshots, photographs of Stone at book signings and other events, family photographs, and other subjects. Also includes snapshots depicting ceremonies at...
Re the establishment of camps for migratory laborers, mainly in the Marysville area. Include letters and memoranda from Harry Drobish, Paul S. Taylor, Walter Packard and others. Also included: some material re Japanese and Mexican laborers in the Imperial Valley...
Contains the correspondence, and legal documents, some relating to mining, of a law firm in Placerville, Calif.
39 handwritten notes to Charles F. Irwin from a variety of senders (also can be spelled "Irvine"). Dates ranging from 1866-1894.
Contents: 13 letters from Wallace Irwin and four from Will Irwin, some of which relate to Mark Twain; one letter from Inez Haynes Irwin about George Sterling. Included also: a brief essay, My First Novel, by Wallace Irwin, and questionnaires...
This collection contains correspondence from 2nd Lt. Floyd A. Irwin, USA to his sister during the Second World War. Also included are seven illustrations drawn by Arthur Thompson while in North Africa, possibly while recovering from a wound in the...
Mark Irwin worked for Convair as the Chief of the Film and Video Group from 1944 to 1977, during one of the most innovative and productive time periods of the company’s existence. His work covers Convair’s premier programs such as...
Dating from approximately 1992 to 1996, materials comprise drawings, presentation boards, and a landscape study model generated as part of the design process for the Central Garden at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Artist Robert Irwin conceived of the...
Robert Irwin is a California artist associated with the Light and Space movement. His papers document many of Irwin's site-specific, primarily public artworks from the 1980s with correspondence, writings, clippings, drawings, photographs, models, and sound and video recordings. Additions (1999-2011)...
Some letters from family, friends, agents and publishers; manuscripts of short stories, novels, plays, poems, etc.; manuscript of his unpublished autobiography; clippings; scrapbooks; publishing agreements; photographs and snapshots; drawings; personalia. Manuscripts of writings of his wife, Laetitia M. Irwin, also...
Collection includes individual and group portraits, family snapshots, etc. Most are identified as Long Island. Other locations include Salt Lake City, and Santa Barbara, among others. Oversize print is a tableau at the Metropolitan Opera House with names of actors...
Images of student life at Stanford including football games, the editorial board of the 1898 STANFORD QUAD, track team, baseball team, the faculty-senior baseball game, groups of students in the quad, and faculty. Individuals pictured include David Starr Jordan, Ray...
A disbound album of primarily portrait photographs of Plains Indians, taken by photographer William E. Irwin from the 1890s to early 1900s, in Indian Territory. His images document the Chiricahua Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians who lived near Anadarko and...
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to Herbert Hoover, and to political and social conditions in the U.S. Includes drafts of fictional and other writings by W. H. Irwin, and correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
The collection contains photographs, including some of Rabbi Bloch performing services on D-Day; Jews in military uniform, and of Jewish religious services in the military; correspondence; and clippings.
Record of voyage from Massachusetts, arrival in San Francisco and disbanding of company at the city of New York of the Pacific. A few sermons follow.
(1554-1614). 1 ALS. London, 1 September 1611. [Returned to Foot Collection]
Experiences in the oil business in Pennsylvania; Colorado after 1874; California; and again in Colorado from 1885 as president of the Continental Oil Company; interest in music; benefactions to the Methodist Church in Denver.
Contains photostats of obituaries and tributes for Davis by the Society of California Pioneers and the Knights Templar, California Commandery, No. 1. Also, biographical information prepared from published sources, and a typed copy of the passenger list which includes Davis,...
Vol. 1: Letters from J.T. Allen, F.P. Graves, T.D. Seymour, and A.C. White; notes and book reviews relating to books written while professor at the University of California, Berkeley; vol 2: Holograph of a Greek grammar.
Letters and illustrated envelope. Letters addressed to Frazee from George Wharton James, John Steven McGroarty, and William Wendt. Other correspondents are Antony Anderson, Harry Carr, John Clinton, B.F. Coulter, Bill Henry, Garnet Holme, benjamin Horning, and Frank Miller.
Letters and illustrated envelope. Letters addressed to Frazee from George Wharton James, John Steven McGroarty, and William Wendt. Other correspondents are Antony Anderson, Harry Carr, John Clinton, B.F. Coulter, Bill Henry, Garnet Holme, benjamin Horning, and Frank Miller.
The collection consists of correspondence, a travel diary (1959), miscellaneous papers, and photographs. The correspondence of Isaac Meyers and his wife-to-be, Annie (Khanka), illustrates how two members of an anarchist group were able to immigrate to the U.S. without money...
Typed transcripts of letters written to Owen, drafts or copies of letters written by him; diaries; reports; and accounts relating to his activities as a missionary minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church in California and to the University of the...
Primarily correspondence relating chiefly to the Methodist Episcopal Church in California. Some papers for the University of the Pacific at Santa Clara.
Letters from Isaac Perkins to his brother Danell in Salem, Mass.
Contains 3 letters home to wife in Maine describing his life as a gold miner near Stockton, Calif.
The Isaac Russell papers document the personal and professional activities of a once-noted journalist and editor. The value of the collection is not solely of a biographical nature, for a sizable portion of Russell's correspondence and writings pertains to major...
Include: Diary (1 v.) recording his voyage from New York around the Horn to San Francisco on the ship Salem as member of the California Mutual Benefit Association, his journey up the Joaquin River to Stockton and thence to the...
Mostly concerning the Yuba Gold and Silver Mining Company, Alturas County, Idaho, 1866-1873, including deeds by Lewis Whittingham and George W. Dunn to the Yuba Gold and Silver Mining Company, 1866; assayer's report, 1867; descriptive memoranda; Ms. map of the...
List of members of the Beverly Joint Stock San Francisco Company; record of voyage around the Horn on bark, San Francisco, Thomas Remmonds, Master; experiences in California, including the mines; return voyage, to Realejo on bark, Belgrade, and on steamer,...
Charlie Isaacs's numerous radio and television writing credits include , , and among others. The collection consists primarily of television and radio series scripts and a small amount of photographs and correspondence.
The Clarice Isaacs papers include assorted letters, thank you cards, and postcards from family and friends of Clarice Isaacs and two plaques awarded to Isaacs from the Circle of Positive Women and the YMCA Century Club.
Papers of John D. Isaacs III (1913-1980), professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. Isaacs's research activity ranged from ocean ecology and deep-sea photography to climate studies and ocean power resources. The collection...
Photograph album assembled by W.B. Isaacs of San Francisco, California, containing eighty prints, mostly cyanotype, dating to approximately 1881. The prints contain scenes of one late 19th century family's life and travels throughout the state of California.
The R. Deming Isaacson drawings of the Cordero Adobe span 3 linear feet and date from circa 1995. The collection consists of five architecture drawings. Drawings include: floor plan, site plan, elevations, and sections....
One letter (ALS) to her cousin Ellen, including mention of Samuel P. Colt, industrialist and politician from Rhode Island. Nice, France, 29 Mar. n.y. Alpha list.
The collection comprises 163 drawings made by the French architect Charles-Edouard Isabelle (1800-1880) during his travels to Italy and Croatia between 1826 and 1827. Most drawings are of Pompeii. Also present are drawings of other ancient Roman sites in the...
Six binders relating to her candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1972. Volumes 1-4 include clippings, photographs, and letters; volume 5 includes publications; volume 6 includes sound reels.
Correspondence, 1962-77; writings; notes; clippings; files re International Federation of the Blind, National Federation of the Blind and other organizations; material in Braille.
Collection consists primarily of photographs of Isabelle Grant and her activities with charitable organizations that educate the blind. Some photos show Dr. Grant at civic events in Los Angeles and elsewhere. Many of the photos were taken in Pakistan (Lahore...
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and to Russian émigré affairs. Includes some papers of Aleksei Leonidovich Isaenko, husband of Evgeniia Isaenko.
List of shareholders and legal papers, investigative files, photographs, notes, correspondence, resolution book
Scenes taken at night, depicting the Electric Tower and other Exposition structures illuminated by electrical light.
Photographs show interior and exterior views of Isais W. Hellman's house at Franklin and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Calif.
The Springer collection primarily consists of Isak and Sally Springer's emigration documents from 1949 to 1959.
Relates to the German occupation of France during World War II.
Materials include the information gathered to make the residence an historical landmark
This collection contains one correspondence written by Frederick Isely to his brother Henry during the Civil War.
The Phil Isenberg Papers consist of 13.75 cubic feet of textual and audio-visual records and cover the years 1983-1996. The collection is organized into three record series: Bill Files (1983-1996), Proposition 39 Correspondence (1984), and Subject Files (1983-1985). The Bill...
Contains the personal and professional papers of Phillip Isenberg, a Sacramento city council member and its mayor. He spent 14 years in the State Legislature and retired in 1996. Includes Sacramento City Council Member, Mayoral and California State Assembly files....
This collection contains the written correspondence of Thomas F. Isenburg to his parents during the Vietnam War.
This collection contains professional and private correspondence, papers presented at conferences, course reading and lecture notes, videorecordings, and unpublished and published writings documenting the work of literary theorist Wolfgang Iser as a teacher and scholar. The papers reflect Iser's main...
Postcards and a note from Christopher Isherwood to Jack Rosen.
Six letters from Christopher Isherwood to his friend John Zeigel, 1961-1962.
The collection includes primarily letters from Christopher Isherwood to Lincoln Kirstein.
Two letters and four postcards to Selden Rodman, discussing writing and publishing.
This collection contains the papers of British-American writer Christopher Isherwood (1904-1986), chiefly dating from the 1920s to the 1980s. Consisting of scripts, literary manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, photographs, ephemera, audiovisual material, and Isherwood's library, the archive is an exceptionally rich resource...
The collection documents personal and business records of Ishibashi family, one of the pioneer Japanese farmers on the coastline of Palos Verdes Peninsula, California. The Ishibashi's is a three-generation produce farmer, started approximately in 1910 and closed in 2012.
The Atsushi Art Ishida Collection is comprised of about 900 photographs (prints, negatives, and digital reproductions) and other materials chronicling his time immediately after/during his incarceration in the Santa Anita Assembly Center in California, the Jerome incarceration camp in Arkansas,...
Estelle (Peck) Ishigo (1899- ) was born in Oakland, California. She attended Otis Art Institute where she met and married San Franciscan Nisei, Arthur Ishigo (ca. 1929). Following Pearl Harbor, both were fired from their jobs and Arthur was ordered...
Material in this collection relates to the career of the multi-faceted designer Eiko Ishioka, encompassing her work in the performing arts, especially on various stage productions; for exhibitions, fashion shows, and athletic teams; in advertising; and in book, periodical, record...
Records of the Isla Vista Community Council and Isla Vista Municipal Council, as well as subject/issue files including health, housing, incorporation and annexation, Isla Vista relations with UCSB, Santa Barbara County, and California, law enforcement, planning, population, public safety, riots,...
Two charred items: partial draft board list and a sheet of Bank of America stickers, along with a typed note from weatherman-5 about the history of the items. Gift from "Weatherman 5" to UCSB Archives, with note addressed to [Lori]...
The collection contains a short historical sketch of the organization and its records, including by-laws, minutes of meetings, membership lists, financial statements and correspondence....
Includes "The People, Yes: Isla Vista" and "7776" pins. The number 7776 refers to the number of UCSB students who signed a petition calling for an open hearing in the case of Professor William Allen, a popular Anthropology professor who...
Replica of "Bank of Amerika" poster, in form of a check, with image of bank burning in background, ca 1969
Collection contains two ledgers with computer-generated statistics about Isla Vista.
Electronic bulletins, serial issues, pamphlets, other printed matter, sound recordings, and video tapes, relating to political aspects of Islam in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The collection contains single and double leaves from previously disbound Islamic texts, written in many parts of the Islamic world, including Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Gulf States [Qajar], India, North Africa [Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia], Pakistan, Persia [Iran], Syria, and Turkey, from...
Pamphlets and brochures, relating to Islam and to Muslims in Europe.
The Island Architects Collection was donated to the La Jolla Historical Society from 2016 through 2020 by Tony Crisafi, Founding Principal Architect of Island Architects in La Jolla, California. As of 2022, Island Architects has built twenty-five plus years of...
South Sea Islands scenes of native peoples, military installations, troops, war casualties and devastation (possibly in the Philippines). Also includes views from various islands, including Tahiti, Samoa, and Fiji, with several portraits of native royalty.
The bulk of this collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, teaching and subjects materials Arturo Islas kept on file in his years teaching and writing at Stanford. The collection also includes materials relating Chicano issues, particularly the Chicano community at Stanford...
Scrapbook of Isobel Field Strong, daughter of Fanny Stevenson and stepdaughter of Robert Louis Stevenson. Includes photographs of Carpinteria area, some of Serena, the Field home
The University of California, Los Angeles Isotope Lab records document the daily operations of the University of California, Los Angeles Isotope Lab. The records contain sample records, correspondence, commercial catalogs for equipment, chemicals and electronics, grant proposals, procedural documents, date...
Los Angeles-based architect Frank Israel contributed substantially toward the architectural discourse of the 1980s and early 1990s, and served as a key link between the modernist generation of California architects and the work of current practitioners. The archive comprises about...
The collection consists of the records of the Israel Golden Gate Lodge in Oakland, California. Included are by-laws and constitution; minutes; applications for membership, lists of its members (these have information about the country of origin, age, profession, address, and...
Diary records his voyage on the brig Percy Edward from San Francisco to Tahiti, with descriptions of passengers, the Marquesas Islands, pearl fishing, Tahiti, and the Chinese there, French government, price of food, and Kanaka natives.
Contains lecture notes and correspondence.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Israel newspaper collection (1929-1953) comprises three different titles of publication, in Hebrew, German, and English. All of the titles...
Press releases, publicity materials, speeches, clippings and notes, relating primarily to Edmund G. Brown's gubernatorial campaigns and Pierre Salinger's campaign for U.S. senator from California, 1964.
Contains typescript copies of letters written from a California gold miner, from his voyage around the Horn, to his prospecting for gold in California.
Letters written from the gold fields in California to his wife and children, in Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, and including one letter written to his brother, in Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York.
Relates to the Israeli political system and to problems of and the prognosis for democracy in Israel. Conference co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace and the Israel-Diaspora Institute.
Pamphlets, leaflets, election campaign literature, other printed matter, and video tape, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Israel, and to elections in Israel.
The collection contains full sets of original (graphite on paper) architectural drawings for nine selected projects, designed by R. Deming Issacson in the Central Coast area of California, between 1981 and 2000. Most of the designs are for private residences....
Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to conditions in Romania, Romanian émigré affairs, the Romanian royal family, and the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The Issei Oral History Project in Watsonville was created by historian Kazuko Nakane in preparation for the book Nothing Left in my Hands : The Issei of a Rural California Town, 1900-1942. Interviews were conducted by Nakane from 1978 to...
This collection contains typescripts for Anne Roller Issler's work on Robert Louis Stevenson's time spent in San Francisco between December 1879 and May 1880. The work, , was published by Stanford University Press in 1949.
Include a letter from Bruce Porter; corrected typescript and galleys for Our Mountain Hermitage; copies and clippings of her articles; photocopies of two Stevenson MSS; transcript of Fanny Osbourne Stevenson's Vailima diary; transcripts of Fanny Osbourne letters to Timothy Reardon,...
Titles of programs in this collection are Homosexuality: Life-Style Choice or Sexual Condition; Owning Free Speech; Queer Histories; The White Negress and the Heavy Duty Dike: On Sandra Bernhart's "Without You I'm Nothing"; The Ethics of Analogy: Critical Discourse on...
Interviews with four key participants in Ronald Reagan's campaign. Copies of photographs and of some documentary material inserted. Interviewees and titles of interviews, as follows: Franklyn C. Nofziger. Press Secretary for Ronald Reagan, 1966. Gaylord B. Parkinson. California Republican Party...
Focuses on Way's career in the U.S. Senate, 1962-1976-- his criticism of Adult Authority; Senate presidency pro tem; Medi-Cal legislation; penal reform legislation in the 1970s; Determinate Sentencing Act of 1976; recollections of Ronald Reagan; Edmund G. Brown, Jr. administration:...
The Lincoln Isted papers span the 1920s-1997 (bulk 1944-1997) and encompass approximately 9 linear feet. The collection includes clippings on several actresses, genealogy and personal family documents, some notes and clippings on hairdressing, books and pamphlets, periodicals, and three scrapbooks....
Papers and correspondence relating mainly to the discharge of boilermaker foreman, Harry F. Cody. Contains letters by John F. Stevens, George W. Goethals, Harry F. Hodges, and others.
Maps of the area commissioned by the Tehuantepec Rail Road Company, New Orleans....
Depicts visit of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax to Italy in 1939.
Relates to activities of the Markovskii Artillery Brigade during the Russian Civil War. Edited by Colonel Zholondkovskii, Lieutenant Colonel Shcharinskii, and Captain Vinogradov.
Seems to be a mercantile ledger book, listing food products, and entries of 'consigned' and 'received' throughout. Inside front cover has notation (translated) "From the [?] of the accounts made with Barolomeo [?] in the house of..."
Collection of 7 unpublished anonymous working notes in manuscript by two or more advanced students following a university course in astronomy. The course was probably given at Bologna, Italy, and based on the works of the Cassini family.
Boxes 1-17 include unbound and bound Italian broadsides dating primarily from the period of Napoleonic domination of Italy, especially in Rome, Bologna, Naples, and the Papal State. Some are printed in both French and Italian in parallel columns, reflecting the...
Photographs and postcards, depicting activities of the Italian army in World War I, including many scenes of mountain warfare; Woodrow Wilson; and children of the Italian royal family.
Two photograph albums, dated May 1936, documenting the southern campaign of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, as Italian troops under the command of General Rodolfo Graziani moved into Ethiopia from Italian Somaliland.
Leaf from an early 15th century manuscript prayer book, probably Italy, written on vellum in Latin Gothic script, with illuminated side initials, some in burnished gold leaf with intricate framework tracing....
This collection contains newspapers, books, and other material published by Italian mutual aid societies. Includes the following newspapers: , , , , , .
Summary: THE ITALIAN OR THE CONFESSIONAL OF THE BLACK PENITENTS : A ROMANCE by Ann Radcliffe, edited with an introduction by Frederick Pond. Some pages are typed and some are pages of old editions. Includes note to the printer explaining...
An account of her travels in Italy, illustrated with photographs and sketches.
Leaflets, pamphlets, campaign literature, propaganda, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century Italian history and politics, and especially to Italian elections of 1976 and after.
Topics covered: Three generations of Rossi family winemakers; winery at Asti, California; various owners of Italian Swiss Colony; flavored wines; influence of Louis Petri; winery personnel; brandy and high-proof wines; research and development of products; international investigations for Heublein; professional...
Comments on the founders of the Italian Swiss Agricultural Society and the formation of Italian Swiss Colony; his father, Pietro C. Rossi; the effects of Prohibition on the wine industry; his management of the Wine Advisory Board. Photographs inserted. Appended:...
Shipping invoices, inventory transactions, distillery records, correspondence, management office files, grower registers, crush reports, and loss records.
The Italian theater prints collection documents the development of stage design, or scenography, the architecture of theaters, and the iconography of commedia dell'arte characters and masks.
The Italian World War I Collection (1914-1922), consists of English translations of several Italian newspapers and speech transcriptions from the Italian Senate and the upper house of the Italian legislature.
Items catalogued individually. Search under title: Italy : miscellaneous letters and documents.
Indicates land allocation and ethnicity distribution in the Tre Venezie region of Italy.
Commemorates the activities of the Italian 44th Artillery Regiment in the Italo-Austrian campaign during World War I, 1915-1918.
Correspondence and memoranda, relating to the Munich conference, the outbreak of World War II, and Anglo-Italian relations.
Correspondence and reports, relating to the communist and anarchist movements in Italy.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Italy newspaper collection (1882-2001) comprises one-hundred and forty-four different titles of publication, in Italian, French, German, and English. All...
Papers of Harvey Itano, American biochemist and pioneer in the study of sickle cell anemia hematology. The collection documents Itano's research on sickle cell anemia disease and his work in the field of molecular medicine focusing on understanding of genetic...
Personal papers and memorabilia of Harvey Itano, American biochemist and pioneer in the study of sickle cell anemia hematology. During World War II, Itano, along with his parents and siblings were sent to an internment camp; of particular interest in...
Items from scrapbooks (SAFR 17109, HDC 234) includes a published article by M.A. Ransom, correspondence, a list of shipwrecks on the West Coast from 1678 to 1929, and newsclippings. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Material relating to the Tubbs Cordage Co. and the Manila Cordage Co. was apparently collected by Herman D. Nichols, and includes programs, company correspondence, and some information about the Tubbs family. Some correspondence relates to H.D. Nichols.
Correspondence, flyers, newsletters, clippings, memoranda, notes, meeting notes, depositions, receipts, articles, essays, broadsides, legal papers, medical certificates and other material from activist and gay religious leader, Mikhail (Michael) Itkin, 1956-1989. A religious leader of various congregations, Itkin was also a...
The Arthur Ito papers consist of material related to his early life in Mexico, service in the World War II, and career in the floral industry.
Michio Ito was a concert dancer and choreographer from Japan. This collection consists of numerous photos, magazines, articles, posters and books about his dances and choreography. The collection also consists of programs from his dance concerts, his own personal notes,...
The Susumu Ito collection consists primarily of photographs and negatives from Ito’s service as a part of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team’s 522nd Field Artillery Battalion. Throughout the war Ito carried a small camera with him at all times, capturing...
Comments on working in the Helen G. Douglas senatorial campaign, 1950; election to and service on the Los Angeles City Council; marriage to Eugene Wyman and his role in Democratic Party, including state chairmanship; Democratic Party politics; business interests after...
One letter (ALS), in Russian 1978. Laid in Gamalei's Razvitie khlorenkhimy lista (QK746.G36 1978). From the Katherine Esau Collection. Alpha list.
Minutes, correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, financial records, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to Romanian émigré affairs, Romanian-American relations, and anti-communist movements in the United States. Includes some material relating to the Comitetul Nat,ional Român and the Assembly of...
Relates to N. L. IUnakov's last months in active service, October-December 1917.
Mainly letters, 1874-1886, from Petrov to his wife, concerning various trips to Alaska and to neighboring islands, his association with H.H. Bancroft, and the Alaskan census in 1880-1881.
Relates to medical and charitable activities in Serbia during the Balkan Wars and World War I.
Writings and miscellany, relating to Russian military activities during World War I and the Russian Civil War. Includes memoirs of S. I. Ver.
Writings and miscellany, relating to Russian military activities during World War I and the Russian Civil War. Includes memoirs of S. I. Ver.
Relates to the role of Ladislav Vanek in the assassination of the Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich in Prague in 1942, and to controversy regarding alternative characterizations of Vanek as a loyal member of the Czech underground during World War II...
Newspaper and journal articles, bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, and memoirs, relating to various armed resistance movements within the Soviet Union from 1918 to 1945 against the Soviet government. The bulk of the material relates to the Russkaia Osvoboditel'naia Armiia led...
The collection consists of writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to linguistics, the Russian language and literature, and Russian culture.
Relates to the Chinese Eastern Railway, 1898-1930. Translation by Elena Varneck, of excerpts from Manchuria i Manchugo, 1932: Nabliudeniia i Prognozy.
Typescripts of Ivanyi Laszlo's diary, one in the original French and one English translation. The diary documents his life and reflections on his past, 1963-1967. Additional comments were added and included in the typescripts through 2008. Laszlo, an accomplished artist...
The Joris Ivens papers span the years 1936-1943 and encompass 1.0 linear foot. The collection consists largely of correspondence with producer-director Herman Shumlin; correspondence related to Contemporary Historians, Inc., and History Today film productions; Ivens's lecture and production notes; articles...
The collection consists of reports and papers on the subjects of pumps, turbines, fans, metering and flow (hydraulics).
The collection contains flyers, clippings, brochures, and publications related to protests and other actions organized by ACT UP/East Bay, an organization based in the San Francisco bay area.
Ivie's files related to brandy and the American Brandy Association.
Views of Santa Cruz, Calif. (with descriptive information on verso); Kathleen Norris' castle and garden at Guerdon (France?); the Del Norte Wonder Stump (two tree stumps grown together); a blimp flying over Berkeley; a school in Yuba Co., Calif.; a...
Collection consists of 11 reels of positive microfilm of a card index, notebooks, and transcripts concerning polygamy and Mormonism. Includes transcripts from the , , , and ....
Includes geneaological material, marriage certificates, correspondence, blueprints, stock certificates, railroad bonds, deeds, clippings
Press material, theater production files, contracts, correspondence, clippings, financial records, photographs, a promotional videocassette (VHS) and other material, 1996-2006, from the Ivy Theatre, a lesbian theatre founded in 1998 in Los Angeles and named in honor of lesbian feminist activist,...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views of various subjects taken on some of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu views depict points of interest along Nuuanu Avenue and other streets, business buildings, waterfront scenes, Queen's Hospital, and Waikiki, among other subjects. Other Oahu views include Diamond Head...
A collection of 33 original photographs from the Japanese internment camp at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. The black and white images depict the people of the camp, their living quarters, and daily life. The Heart Mountain War Relocation Center opened in...
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, photocopies of reports and government documents, and computer disks, relating to Poles in the Soviet Union prior to World War II, and to Jewish and Polish resistance activities in Belarus and Poland during World War II.
Correspondence, writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs relating to art, the establishment of Polish independence, Ignace Paderwski, and Polish émigré affairs. Includes some later family papers.
This collection includes eleven digitized photographs about the Akahoshi family. Images include school portraits, family photographs, and other portraits. All items in this collection have been digitized and are available in the archvies.
Iwasaki was born in 1871 in Japan. A native of Tottori, he arrived in the United States in 1903. He had a small business in Southern California and was interned in a relocation camp after the outbreak of World War...
Iwasaki was born in 1876. A native of the Shiga Prefecture, he arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1899 and entered the United States in 1901. He worked as a section hand in Missoula, Montana, a cannery worker in...
Iwashita Kiyochika (June 19, 1857 - March 19, 1928), also known as Iwashita Seishu, was a businessman and statesman. The Iwashita Kihei papers includes letters relating to reconnaissance missions in Singapore and Riau Islands.
This collection consists of 166 photographs and copy negatives of photographs taken at Manazanar and Tule Lake concentration camps between 1942 and 1945. Subjects include scenes of daily life, group portraits, and landscapes....
This collection contains documents related to Masakazu Iwata’s agricultural research, primarily for his book “Planted in Good Soil,” with items dating from 1907 to 1998. Items include notes, drafts and typescripts, newspaper clippings, reports, correspondence, and other materials related to...
Sergeant Tatsumi Iwate served in the United States Army under the highly decorated 442nd Regimental Combat Team. This collection contains correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Relates to political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Transcript of excerpts from correspondence between two unidentified political prisoners, ca. 1988-1989. Includes editorial commentary.
Relates to the Russian Civil War. Written by a group of White Russian leaders.
The collection contains property appraisal reports created and collected by City of Los Angeles real estate appraiser Albert A. Izmirian (1921-2009). The appraisal reports include typed appraisals, handwritten notes, photographs, maps, and other data referring to various properties throughout...
Correspondence, memoranda, circulars, internal bulletins, and press releases, relating to political conditions and the status of civil liberties in Chile, and to political activities of Chileans in exile. Photocopy.
Relates to the February Revolution in Petrograd. Includes texts of Russian government decrees and appeals and resolutions of Russian political groups.
Original art transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library (BANC PIC 2017.122).