"The Lincoln Statue. An Ode," ca. 1871. [Oversize boxed]. [broadside?]
Relates to the British army officer and writer T. E. Lawrence. Includes program and sound recordings of proceedings.
Holograph letter written by T. M. Bowen on imprinted stationery from the Territory of Wyoming, Executive Department, Secretary's Office, Cheyenne to his mother regarding his trip west to Cheyenne, Wyoming, including stops in Cleveland, Ohio, Lafayette, Indiana, St. Louis, Missouri,...
Recording of the services, almost unintelligible. Related materials: SBHC Mss
Two letters concerning transportation of goods on the Pharsalia and the Herald of the Morning, steamships operated by Magoun & Son, Boston. The first letter is from John Dreyer, and the second from D.L. Ross; both were sent on the...
One letter (TLS) to Mrs. [?] Woods, saying he would be delighted to come to tea. Cambridge, 5 Nov. 1932. Laid in Eliot's Poems Written in Early Youth [Spec PS3509.L43 A17 1967]. Alpha list.
See dealer description.
[Private]. One letter from T. T. Houston on the U.S.S. Southamption, anchored at the Navy Yard, to parents mostly about personal matters. New York, 5 Apr. 1854.
One holograph letter written from Newport, Rhode Island, relating news of his wife, Mary, and praising Miss Wellington's writing.
The T. Walter Herbert papers document the Free Speech Movement. Included are correspondence, ephemera, publications and notes created and collected by Herbert during the Free Speech Movement, as well as a number of materials published after the fact discussing the...
Relates to military activities of the Chinese Communist Party in Manchuria against the Japanese during World War II and against the Kuomintang.
Biographical, financial, materials concerning his writing such as manuscripts, photographs, maps, certificates of honor, and a 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition medalion.
At head of title (of most volumes): In the matter of an arbitration between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel concerning the location of 14 boundary pillars of the recognized international boundary between Eqypt and the...
Miscellany of photographs taken by I.W. Taber and W.H. Jackson of the San Francisco Bay Area and Monterey Peninsula, Calif., including Mission Dolores and Carmel Mission, and Stanford University.
Includes San Francisco snow scene, an artesian well, East San Gabriel Valley, Mission San Buenaventura, Oakland slip (ferry), San Francisco from Alameda, the Wawona tree, San Rafael Valley, Marinita Tract (San Rafael), Ross Valley and Mt. Tam (Marin Co.), Niguel...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photographs show redwoods and giant sequoias at the Mariposa Grove, Calaveras Grove, and at Felton Big Trees (Santa Cruz County). Some photos show resort facilities, but most focus on the trees themselves.
1-12 have labels on verso indicating that they were a gift of I.W. Taber & Co., 1885. Others gift of Frank R. Gwens of Bar Harbor, Maine.
Views of waterfalls: #1049: Virgin Tears, 3,000 ft. -- #3972: Bridal Veil Fall, 860 ft. -- #3985: Vernal Falls, 336 ft. -- #3988: Nevada Falls, 617 ft.
Various Pacific Coast views including the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, Santa Barbara scenes, San Francisco, and others.
Photographic views, chiefly in the boudoir card format, of the Yosemite Valley including: El Capitan, Glacier Point, Cathedral Spires, Yosemite Falls, Nevada Falls, Merced River, Bridal Veil Falls, Cascade Falls, Sentinel, and a view from Artist's Point....
The California Scenery album contains 41 mounted prints taken circa 1885 by I.W. Taber, perhaps while on a photographic expedition along the California coast. The general areas featured in the album are San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco...
This collection of Taber photographs was presumably collected by Francis P. Farquhar who donated them in 1962. It consists of 39 photographs mounted back-to-back on 19 x 26 cm. mounts. Included are views of hotels, mansions, missions, buildings and general...
The Taber Family Photographs collection contains 45 photographic prints taken mostly by Isaiah W. Taber circa 1880-1895. The bulk of the collection features individual and group portraits of Taber, his wife, and his two daughters, Daisy and Louise --including a...
Eight of the twelve photographs in this collection by I. W. Taber are of the San Francisco area. Included are views of Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, Union Square, the Palace Hotel, and Telegraph Hill. The remaining photographs are of the...
This leather bound volume of 104 albumen prints by Isaiah Taber document the Gilded Age of San Francisco. The photographs are mounted on pages of advertisements for San Francisco businesses. Most of the photographs depict the exterior of the business...
This collection consists of an album of 52 photographs of Sutro Heights, Adolph Sutro's estate above the Cliff House in San Francisco. The photographs were taken in 1886 by Isaiah West Taber. Included are images of the statuary and gardens...
33 photographs of the American West and the Southern Pacific Railroad by I.W. Taber.
Principally materials relating to Louise Taber including transcripts of her radio broadcasts, correspondence and scrapbooks regarding opera, theater and her career in radio and as an author of San Francisco histories. Also contains diaries (1859, 1885) and other papers of...
Photograph Album, ca. 1886. Album of 47 (21 x 31 cm.) photographs of California. Commercially produced by Taber Photo. Album is bound in blue velvet.
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"Dear Friend: A Letter from Henry Miller to Charles Bukowski," August 22, 1965. A printed holiday greeting, 1987, by Michael J. Sherick and Table-Talk Press, from an original in UCSB Special Collections. [Printers Collection]. Alpha list.
The documents the creative process behind writing children's and young adult literature. The collection dates from 1963-1975. The collection consists primarily of unpublished manuscripts and published articles. It has accordingly been divided into two series, and ....
The lithograph entitled "The Tables Turned : You Sabe Him? Kealney Must Go!" was published by book producer I.N. Choynski in San Francisco, probably in late 1877 or early 1878. The print depicts labor leader Denis Kearney behind bars in...
The collection contains artwork, correspondence, manuscripts, printer's mockups, promotional flyers, proofs, and other related material from Michael Sherick's Santa Barbara-based Table-Talk Press. Correspondents include Fielding Dawson, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Henry Johnson, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Leslie Scalapino, Gary Snyder,...
Heath discusses her Danish background and childhood in Iowa, and her studying and teaching at the Chicago Art Institute and San Francisco Art Institute; sales factors and labor issues with respect to Heath Ceramics; architectural interests; issues of design and...
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, notes, and photographs relating to American economic policy and foreign trade. Mostly photocopies.
Diaries, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to Edvard Benes and to Czechoslovak politics and foreign relations, 1938-1948, especially during World War II.
Correspondence, orders, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Allied administration of Manchuria at the end of World War II.
This collection consists of 4 typed pages of stories and words of Tachi Indian songs that are meant to accompany the record album created by the Tachis on the Santa Rosa Indian Reservation near Lemoore, California, 1940 February 23. According...
Relates to Japanese social customs.
1 ALS, photocopy, Dec. 15
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs, relating to demographic change in the United States, rural poverty and migration in the United States, world agricultural production, and the conduct of the United States censuses.
Reminiscences, correspondence, reports, orders, diagrams, and printed matter, relating to conditions of Allied prisoners of war in German prison camps during World War II.
Collection holds materials collected by the Thomas Watson family regarding Edgar Tafel and the addition he designed in 1948-1949 for their house in La Canada, California....
The Taft Organization collection of scripts span the years circa 1975-1985 and encompass 3 linear feet. Largely comprised of material submitted to the Taft Organization to be considered for production, the collection includes scripts, story outlines, and correspondence, mainly in...
Promotional piece [14 pp.] describing past performance and opportunities at Casmalia, Santa Maria Oilfields, Santa Barbara County, California. (.01 linear feet) 1 folder. Alpha list.
Minutes and correspondence of reception committee
Film and audiotape reels produced by Filipino American Sam Tagatac (1939-2021), recording Filipino American life and culture in California, including Manilatown in San Francisco.
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of Taggart's published and unpublished poetry, juvenilia from the 1960s and 70s, fiction, and essays devoted to the work...
This collection contains one correspondence written by Pvt. Sturges Phoenix Taggart, Supply Company, 120th Field Artillery, 2nd Battalion, USA, to his sister, Alice Delight Taggart.
Kichimatsu Taguchi was born in 1881 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He arrived in Hawaii in 1900; settled in Colorado ca. 1908. He was the owner of the Taguchi Company and joint owner of Manzanola Farming Company, both in Rocky Ford,...
Contains the day to day operations for building of a bridge by one of the engineers.
Boy Scout records kept in a Nevada County Collateral Inheritance Tax ledger. Those from 1924 to 1932 are typed on paper, glued in, and are very detailed, giving the particulars of the yearly summer and winter camps, who participated in...
Boy Scout records kept in a Nevada County Collateral Inheritance Tax ledger. Those from 1924 to 1932 are typed on paper, glued in, and are very detailed, giving the particulars of the yearly summer and winter camps, who participated in...
Most of this collection consists of printed matter generated by, or relating to, the activities of the TRPA. It is arranged topically and includes: materials that treat the history and structure of the Agency, copies of TRPA ordinances, drafts of...
The records of the California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency cover the years 1974-1984 and consist of 14 cubic feet of textual records. The records are organized into the following record series: Governing Board Meeting Packets, Subject Files, Press Files,...
Flyers, newspapers, and other ephemera were collected by the Tahrir Documents Project during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath. The Arabic-language documents address a variety of topics, including constitutional amendments, moral conduct, women's rights, revolutionary strategy, and Muslim-Christian relations....
Family photograph collection of Tai Tanji Kaneshiro, a Japanese American woman born and raised in Livingston, Calif. Chiefly contained in three albums, the photographs document multiple generations of Tai's family, from her parents' arrival in the United States in the...
1100 digital image files that were scanned and donated by the Tailhook Association. They show the history of Naval Aviation, but many are from NAS North Island.
Correspondence and military intelligence reports relating to the military services of the Soviet Union, China, and Mongolia.
This collection consists of realia from elections in Taiwan during the 1990s and 2000s.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Taiwan newspaper collection (1952-1990) comprises two English-language titles of publication. The titles within this collection have been further analyzed...
Photographs and postcards, depicting scenes in Taiwan. Many items are from the period of Japanese rule between 1895 and 1945.
The Taiwanese subject collection (1931-2014) includes published materials, memorabilia, and audiovisual materials relating to political, social, and economic conditions in Taiwan, with a specific focus on Taiwan elections. Also includes microfilmed copies of both personal correspondence and government documents pertaining...
Pamphlets, electronic bulletins, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Tajikistan, primarily in the post-Soviet period.
The Takahashi Family Papers comprise of photographs from a family photo album, correspondence between the immediate Takahashi family, correspondence between Florence Griffen and her mother-in-law, Lois Griffen, transcripts of the correspondence, Yae Takahashi's original artwork, Dorothy Treakle's school report cards,...
This collection contains documents, a photo, and a certificate collected by Sakae Takahashi related to his service as a Hawaiian senator from 1967-1970. Other items are related to Hawaii and Japanese American service in WWII.
This collection includes one photograph album compiled by Shigeo "Johnny" Takahashi, Yoneguma Takahashi's younger brother. It contains family portraits, military photographs from Japan, Korea, and China, and photographs of Yoneguma's fruit stand in San Pedro, California. The photograph album has...
Collection consists of six folders (chronological order) documenting the evacuation of a Japanese American family from San Jose, California, to Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. The notes, letters, and post cards describe life in the relocation camp....
The collection contains general correspondence, mainly with colleagues and students. Correspondence relating to other series are filed with those series: Professional activities, Writings, Teaching, Research files, and Personal papers. The Professional activities materials include Takaki’s numerous lectures and presentations, special...
This collections contains digitized photographs, correspondence, and official documents related to the Hideyuki and Betty (Tanji) Takamori. Images in the collection include family photographs from the United States and Japan, travel photographs from Las Vegas, Santa Monica, Disneyland, San Francisco,...
Kango Takamura (1895-1990) was an photo retoucher for RKO Studios in Los Angeles when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Navy. He was detained by the FBI in 1942 after offering to sell a motion-picture camera to a...
This collection contains materials from members of the Takano and Meguro family in Los Angeles, California, including Issei immigrants, Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano and Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, and their Nisei children, Fumio Fred and Yoneko (Meguro) Takano, Yoshiko Ruth...
The collection is comprised of seven volumes of the author's accounts from the time of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, during the mass removal and incarceration, and after being released from the Gila River camp. The collection documents his observation...
The collection includes the personal papers and belongings of Hawayo Takata, Reiki master, as well as material on Reiki practices throughout the 1930s to 1980s.
The collection documents Sacramento projects that Ray Takata and Takata Sugioka Architects worked on during the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s. Documents include project files, invoices, consultation records, timesheets, correspondence, drawings, notes, and plans. Some of the projects include 1717 I...
Collection contains 10 soft-focused photographic prints of figures. Titles of work and dates written on back of print.
Takayanagi was interned at Heart Mountain Relocation Center in northwestern Wyoming near the cities of Cody and Powell. It was one of ten United States government camps used to house Japanese Americans during World War II under the administration of...
This collection contains nine scanned photographs of Takeshi "Tak" Shindo in Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS) at Fort Snelling. There is also a scanned graduation (1945) pamphlet, a news clipping, and a letter.
The collection contains annotated family photo albums from the Takeshita and Teraoka family -- first-generation Japanese Americans -- from their arrival in the US through WWII internment camps and post-WWII activities.
Reports relating to administration of and budget for economic development in Manchuria.
Relates to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.
Relates to conditions in France during World War I.
Correspondence, writings, diaries, notes, and printed matter, relating to Russian history, the history of the Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian émigré affairs.
Photographs of first "Best 60" track-tractor and correspondence about the tractor.
This collection consists of primary and secondary source materials collected by David Talbot over the course of his research for his book, Season of the Witch. Of note are primary source materials in the form of interviews and transcripts with...
This collection contains papers from activist Michael James (M.J.) Talbot, one of the founders of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) and its AIDS service organization, GAPA Community HIV Project (GPHC). The collection includes GAPA and GPHC correspondence, flyers, meeting...
Relates to the American naval engagement with Japanese forces off Borneo. Includes photographs. Photocopy.
Relates to political and social conditions in India and to the Indian independence movement.
Roy Maxwell Talbot (1880-1963) began his career in the Chinese Maritime Customs in 1908. He served as Commissioner of Customs from 1935 until 1938, when he became Audit Secretary in the Inspectorate General's Office. He was in that position until...
Steve Talbot served as Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at Oregon State University and as a Lecturer at the University of California, Davis. The collection contains Talbot's research files on the impact of the oil discovery in Prudoe Bay and the...
The William H. Talbot Family Albums Collection chronicles approximately sixty years of Talbot family and business history. The collection primarily consists of three extensive family photograph albums and a small number of ephemeral materials related to Pope & Talbot, Inc....
Photographs from photographic pioneer Talbot's "Pencil of Nature." ca. 1844-1846
A series of articles arranged for publication in the Kankakee (Ill.) Daily Republic (May-June 1931)
Press releases and serial issues, relating to civil war in Afghanistan.
The collection consists of materials pertaining to titles published by the Press, including research materials, correspondence, typescripts, galleys, annotated printing copies, illustrations, reviews, financial records, etc.; materials relating to proposals for publications that the Press never published; miscellaneous corporate records...
The collection consists of materials pertaining to titles published by the Press, including research materials, correspondence, typescripts, annotated printing copies, illustrations, reviews, financial records, etc.; materials relating to proposals for publications that the Press never published; miscellaneous corporate records of...
Protested notes, promissory notes, requests for extension of time on loans, etc.
Contains handwritten business correspondence (3 letters, 5 p.) from a California banking firm to James Robb and his newly formed banking firm in New York City and related documents. Tallant & Wilde request assurances that Robb's firm is insured and...
The Miguel L. Talleda papers consist of correspondence, essays, photographs, research files, collected publications, and other material collected and/or created by Miguel Luis Talleda (1919-2017). Talleda was born in Cruces, Las Villas, Cuba on June 14, 1919. In 1962, Talleda...
Title devised by cataloger.
Engravings (71) and posters (101) by multiple artists.
A collection of nearly 1,000 twentieth century graphic artworks produced by Mexico City’s Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP, Popular Graphic Arts Workshop). Works are primarily monochrome relief prints in the form of posters, volantes, and portfolio editions, but also included...
Collection includes 28 artworks in xylograph, serigraph, and metal engraving formats from 18 different Nicaraguan artists who were members of the Taller Experimental de Grafica (Experimental Workshop on Graphic Art).
Posters produced by Taller Leñateros, primarily promoting events, causes and other topics pertaining to the indigenous Mayan culture of the Chiapas region. Taller Leñateros is itself a topic of some posters.
Source unknown.
Presidential letters and documents, Washington to Ford.
The Tallmantz Aviation records span the years 1949-1986 (bulk 1960s-1970s) and encompass 15 linear feet. The collection contains business records that document the services of Tallmantz Aviation and Paul Mantz Air Services for more than 100 motion pictures. Aircraft employed,...
The Richard B. Talmadge papers consist of manuals, technical reports, internal memos and documentation, daily activity logs, and subject, personal, and project files relating to Talmadge's work at International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). The materials range in date from 1953...
This collection is comprised of materials collected by the Tamalpais High School Alumni Association. These include photographs, commencement programs and tickets, clippings, student award certificates, course bulletins, scrapbooks, and materials related to planning the school’s 75th anniversary celebration. There are...
This collection consists of newsletters, rosters, by-laws, and questionnaires of the Tamandoa Yacht Club of the University of California, Irvine from 1966-1977.
Relates to events in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) from 1974 to 1979, culminating in establishment of an independent state with black majority rule. Photocopy.
This collection comprises notes, correspondence, interviews, photographs, slides, audio and video recordings, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, books, catalogues, printed ephemera, and artifacts collected and created during the life and career of artist, critic, and educator Christine Tamblyn. The bulk of this...
Artifacts, correspondence, documents, maps, oral history interviews, photographs, research notes and outlines, writings, and other material relating to two trips to Nigeria by David C. Tambo, first as a Peace Corps volunteer in Bauchi, 1968-1970, and then doing dissertation fieldwork...
Relates to German military operations during World War I.
Two leaves.
South India (Tamil Nadu) manuscript, 114 leaves tied together with cord, describing various religious practices.
Horoscope, on seven palm leaf strips, attached by cord.
This collection consists of a variety of materials from Ken Tamura’s life. Ken Tamura was 2nd generation Japanese American born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, in 1923. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, his family was sent to...
Tamura Norio is a researcher of media and social history. He founded the Department of Communications at Tokyo Keizai University and is a professor emeritus of the university. The collection includes articles, overseas Japanese newspapers, reports, internal notes, and other...
Memoranda, speeches, and mimeographed copies of correspondence, relating to the organization of the Malayan Chinese Association and to the Malayan independence movement.
Photographs show detailed scenes of tan oak harvesting in Mendocino County, as well as views of Rockport and Westport, Calif.
Relates to conditions in China during the childhood and youth of Wai H. Tan, the period of the Boxer Rebellion, and the early experiences of Wai H. Tan as a student in the United States. Interview conducted by Ellen Tan...
This small collection contains Gayle Tanaka's biographical information and several catalogs from various exhibits.
These meeting minutes are from the Tanay Club In America at Oakland, California. This club established a link to the Philippines and serves as a support organization for Tanayans arriving in the United States. It's mission has been "to unite...
Sergei Taneev was a Captain in the Russian Imperial army, and was married to Tinatine Djordjadze. The collection contains correspondence, notes, government documents, certificates, printed matter, photographs, and books, relating to the Russian Imperial army and Russian émigrélife. It also...
Correspondence, notes, exhibit planning files, photographs, documents, and appointment books related to Charles Tanenbaum's charitable, book collecting, curatorial, and legal work....
Memory book created in honor of Mary and Charles Tanenbaum by Stanford University Libraries, June 2011. Includes illustrations, bookplates, exhibit images, and correspondence....
Writings, correspondence, trial transcripts, memoranda, notes, and printed matter, relating to the life of Whittaker Chambers and to the Alger Hiss espionage case. Used as research material for the book by Sam Tanenhaus, (New York, 1997). Includes letters by Chambers.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, military documents, biographical data, and clippings, relating to Taiwanese military policy and foreign relations.
Diaries, writings, correspondence, and photographs relating to political and social conditions in China.
This collection contains publications, press clippings, fliers, and other material pertaining to the professional career of Rulan Tangen, a dance artist, choreographer, lecturer, and director of .
This collection features film production material donated from Tango Films, LLC. Films represented in this collection include "Hugo", "The Aviator", and "The Edge of Darkness."
This collection contains 31 negatives and prints about George Bungaro Tani's life. It includes family pictures and photographs of Los Angeles and the Granada incarceration camp.
Slides, committee minutes, research notes, and class materials relating to Professor of Hydrology Kenneth Tanji's research on water issues, including a project to address selenium contamination that poisoned wildlife at Kesterson Reservoir.
This collection contains ephemera from Gingo Tanaka as well as newspaper publications and a booklet from the Gila Rivers incarceration camp. Most of this collection has been digitized and is available online.
Emmet Tanner enlisted in the Army at the start of World War I. In 1919, Tanner won the first transcontinental air race from San Francisco to New York City in a de Havilland plane (the first of the Western flyers...
The materials consist of sound recordings, transcripts, and videorecordings of Tanner lectures delivered at Stanford.
Active from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s, Libby Tanner was a clinical social worker and sex therapist who lived and worked in south Florida. The is a small group of records consisting of subject files used in her work.
This collection includes preliminary & corrected drafts for and plans for a second book.
Collection consists of approximately 3,000 music recordings that are predominantly commercial shellac discs (78 rpm) and vinyl records (33 1/3 and 45 rpm) of jazz music. Also contains several 16 inch aluminum transcription discs, a film and some film clips....
Summary: "Revolving Door Sequence: Groundhog Day 1945." Poems printed by hand and pencil sketches in booklet with cover. Inscribed, "To Mrs. Ethel Scott."...
The collection primarily consists of architectural drawings for Northern California residences.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, bibliographies, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Tanzania.
Writings, correspondences, personal diaries, photographs relating to politics and government, democracy movement in Taiwan in 20th century.
Writings, correspondences, personal diaries, photographs relating to politics and government, democracy movement in Taiwan in 20th century.
The Tao Hengsheng 陶恆生 papers (1899, 1931-2017)contain correspondence, writings, certificates, printed matter, and photographs relating to the twentieth-century history of China. Includes papers of Tao Xisheng 陶希聖, father of Tao Hengsheng 陶恆生, a Nationalist Chinese journalist and government official.
Views of Taos Pueblo, including houses, kivas, churches, Kit Carson house and Don Fernando Hotel. Also includes views of regional scenery: Palisades, Cimarron Canyon; Eagle Nest Lake and Dam; and artist's home and Rio Grande Canyon. Envelope cover image depicts...
Discussion of redwoods, experiences as a cruiser, etc.
16 cm x 16 cm, rural scene, with man and woman. Found in unsorted SC. Alpha list.
Records of the Tapestry in Talent organization. San Jose's Tapestry in Talent began with its first arts festival in 1976 as part of the country's bicentennial celebration, and continued annually with the Tapestry Arts Festival each Labor Day Weekend.
The collection comprises a research paper by Anita E. Tapia documenting the life and family recollections of Lorenita Forster Weisenberg, a direct descendant of two prominent early Californio families, the Forsters and Del Valles. The two families owned numerous estates...
The Tapley family photograph album and photographs, circa 1885-1900, (SAFR 23363, P82-080) are comprised of one photograph album of one or several voyages of Captain Robert M. Tapley and his wife, Agnes, aboard ST. JAMES (built 1883; bark, 3m) and...
The collection consists of sound recordings, musical compositions and arrangements of Horace Tapscott and other composers, and the performances of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra and the Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension. The collection is in the midst...
Papers belonging to Confederate soldier, civil engineer, and surveyor John Baker Tapscott and his family.
This collection contains one letter written by TSgt. Christian J. Taranta, USAF to his sister-in-law's fourth grade class during the Iraq War.
A transciption of the journal of Father Sigismundo Taraval, a Milanese Jesuit of Spanish ancestry, who recounts his first hand experiences of clashes with the indigenous people of Baja California. Taraval's account was written beginning in 1734 and continued through...
Twenty-seven audio tapes containing interviews with various leaders in the statewide organization 'No on 64/Stop La Rouche' of 1986.
Photograph album put together by Steve Travellla on November 11, 1987, to record the Los Angeles presence at the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, October 9-13, 1987. The note on the inside cover reads: "For Jim...
This collection consists of Walter P. Lanagan's correspondence with persons he met in France during World War I, while serving at the American Red Cross Hospital at Nantes, France.
Correspondence, orders, reports, memoranda, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American military and naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and especially to the planning of the invasion of the Philippines in 1944.
Certificate of apprenticeship to John Tarbutt and clippings about Canadian National Railroad.
Papers of Anne Tardos (1943-), a multilingual poet, composer, and artist. The collection documents Tardos's highly collaborative creative process, especially her decades-long partnership with poet Jackson Mac Low. Her papers include personal documents; correspondence with friends, family, and colleagues; manuscripts...
Mainly materials relating to her efforts in the establishment of the California Fair Employment Practices Commission in 1953. Include correspondence with John A. Despol, Eugene B. Block, Gordon R. Hahn, Cornelius J. Haggerty, Augustus F. Hawkins, Edward Howden and others;...
William Targ (1907-1999) was a successful publisher and editor who published several books by Lawrence Clark Powell (1906-2001). Powell was a librarian, bibliographer, and collector of books and avidly wrote on these subjects. After being appointed University Librarian of the...
Photographic prints and negatives of models, thematic sets, and comic series from Target Studios, circa 1975-1979. Photographer and filmmaker Lou Thomas founded Target Studios in the early 1970s with an eye toward ultra masculine types and themes.
This 10 item collection consists of playbills for productions of plays by, or adapted from stories by, Booth Tarkington. Tarkington is best remembered for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novels "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "Alice Adams", and is only one of three...
Chiefly typescripts of poetry, fiction, essays, reviews and criticism by Carol Tarlen and her partner/husband, David Joseph; together with a small amount of personal papers and publications. Joseph's papers include files related to his editorial and translation work. Many of...
Consist of correspondence, writings, artworks, scrapbooks, flyers, announcements, clippings, biographical and miscellaneous materials that primarily illuminate the life as poet and intimate player of the Beat scene in San Francisco and Los Angeles during the 1950's. Correspondents include Wallace Berman,...
The Nathaniel Tarn Papers are a particularly rich collection of materials, gathered over nearly sixty years of Tarn's highly-varied and well-respected career. The Papers include manuscripts of his published and unpublished poetry and prose, notebooks from his anthropological fieldwork, and...
Tarot Decks and books collected for an in-house and online exhibit on "The Spirit of the Tarot: The Search for God's Picturebook" from 2021 through 2024
Correspondence....
Diaries, memoirs, and printed matter, relating to C. W. Tarr's experience as a soldier in World War II, his public and educational careers, American military and foreign policy and military conscription during the administrations of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, research notes, printed matter, photographs, engravings, lithographs, maps, and sound and video recordings relating to the history of Georgia (Transcaucasia), the Romanov family, Russian-American relations, and the Association of Russian Imperial Naval Officers in America. Includes...
Papers of Alfred Tarski (1902-1983), renowned professor of mathematics and logic at the University of California, Berkeley.
This collection contains material related to James Tartan's short films about Chicano artists.
The Tarzana Property Owners' Association was formed in 1962 from several existing neighborhood groups in the interest of furthering community growth and development. The collection documents the San Fernando Valley's historical development, and the Tarzana Property Owners' Association's attempts at...
The Tarzana Woman's Club was initially formed as the Runnymede Women's Club in 1915, an auxiliary to the local men's social organization, the Runnymede Poultry and Berry Association. The women's association disbanded in 1923, but twelve former members re-formed as...
Photographs depicting the social and political conditions in Albania from the Communist era to 2000 and the Kosovo refugee crisis in 1999.
The collection consists of the working papers for the Task Force's final report, published in 1982 by the California Commission for Economic Development. Includes report materials pertaining to levees, hydrology of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the Peripheral Canal.
The Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility was established by Statutes 1986, Chapter 1065 (AB3659, Vasconcellos) as a three year, twenty-five-member task force to investigate the effect self-esteem has on society. The Task Force to Promote...
The collection consists of two volumes of carbon copy letterbooks owned by Dain L. Tasker, an early faculty member of the Pacific School of Osteopathy and Infirmary (later the California College of Medicine, incorporated into the University of California, Irvine)....
Tascher graduated from pilot training as part of class 44A in January 1944 and was assigned to North American B-25 training at Columbia AAB, SC with additional training at Mather Field, CA. In December 1944, he was assigned to the...
Newspapers, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to Tatar history, and especially to the Tatar independence movement and political developments in Tatarstan in the post-Soviet period.
The Roger Tatarian papers measure 1 linear foot and date from 1934 to 1995. The papers predominantly cover Tatarian's professional life and are arranged in eight series: Biographical information, Maturity News Service, Public Television, Riverside Press Council Advisory Board, Speeches,...
Tate discusses personal and family history, marriage to Eb Tate, and Sharp family history.
Collection consists of photographs, manuscripts, original drawings, maps, and ephemeral material relating to the study of anthropology in France. Includes material relating to the 27th excursion of the Société d'Excursions Scientifiques, and the first, third, fifth, and sixth Congrés de...
Papers of Earline H. Tate, a former social worker for the California Department of Mental Health in the Los Angeles area.
Ed Tate discusses stories about people and places in Santa Paula, especially in the surveying industry.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photographs show general and detailed views of the San Carlos train depot (Calif.), exterior and interior, relating to its restoration and conservation.
Exterior views of the restored depot in San Carlos, completed in 1986.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian nobility, the Romanov dynasty, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Soviet-American relations during the 1960s and 1970s.
Horton Edward Tatman served in the First World War.
This collection contains 94 digital surrogates of photographs documenting Tatsuo Yamane's MIS training and his military time serving in Asiatic-Pacific Theatre in New Guinea and Morotai Island in Indonesia. Yamane was a Japanese interrogator for the Military Intelligence Service in...
The Cal Poly Pomona chapter of the Tau Alpha Chi fraternity was established in 1994 and dissolved in 2004. The collection contains administrative records for the chapter.
This collection includes guides and rush information, logo items, and other miscellany....
Collection pertains to his teaching and research, primarily while at Stanford University, and includes grant files, articles and papers, reprints, class files, correspondence, travel records, and biographical materials.
This artificial collection contains graphic materials related to tauromaquia (bullfighting), chiefly consisting of 38 promotional posters for bullfights in Tijuana, Mexico, dating from circa 1966 to 1973.
The collection documents Ellen O. Tauscher’s tenure as a member of the United States’ House of Representatives.
Ozalid copies of musical scores by Tautenhahn and one manuscript sketchbook in a 3-ring binder.
The Hank M. Tavera Papers, 1952-2000, reflect a lifetime of work as a Chicano, HIV/AIDS, and gay activist; notably, Tavera's role as co-founder of The California and National Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), co-authoring the multi-cultural plan for Dignity,...
The Hank Tavera Papers include files related to his work as an actor and director, a gay activist, a member of TENAZ (Teatro Nacional de Aztlán), a journalist and editor, and an organizer for the 11th International Chicano Latino Teatro...
Minutes, correspondence, financial papers, membership materials, ephemera, photographs, and banners, 1962-1993 (11.25 linear feet), document the work of the Tavern Guild of San Francisco in promoting the interests of gay bars in San Francisco as well as the growth of...
This collection consists of photos and notes Taverner gathered in the course of her research on the relationship between the real and fictional landscapes in the California writings of Mark Twain and Bret Harte (1940-1960)....
The Barry Tavlin collection on Orange County co-operatives contains records pertaining to an Orange County food co-operative founded and operated by many of the same members as the Sherwood Forest counterculture publication in Orange County, California, in the early 1970s.
The collection consists of mainly letters to Sukegoro and Chiyoko Tawa from their family and friends between the 1920s and 1960s. Also included are wartime documents issued during the Tawas' incarceration and copies of Sukegoro Tawa's case file as well...
Wilson, daughter of two immigrants from North Wales, was born and raised in San Francisco. She discusses her life and experiences in the Bay Area. Appended to the interview is a copy of the Eisteddfod souvenir program from the Golden...
From the Edwin Grabhorn Collection.
Original receipts for taxes paid, primarily to Santa Clara County Tax Collector. Names of property owners include Sunol and de Saissett.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Christine Tayleur was a trans woman, a counselor at the Tenderloin Self Help Center, and a co-founder of Transgender Nation. This collection contains materials related to her life of activism.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, bulletins, statistical data, and maps, relating to economic conditions and food supply in Europe during World War I, postwar reconstruction, and activities of the War Trade Board, Food Administration, and American Relief Administration
Correspondence of other scholars to Taylor, offprints, reviews, and miscellaneous material....
White cotton vest with Bill Taylor spelled out above an image of an eagle.
Photocopy of master's thesis from University of Oregon; Stanford University was one of the campuses included in the study.
The Clark Taylor papers document three decades of Taylor’s professional career as an anthropologist and sexologist. Major topics in the collection include the relationship between LGBT politics, the social sciences, and HIV/AIDS. The bulk of these materials relate to San...
Clippings, primarily re his career as California State Senator.
This collection consists of photographs of Korea from Rev. Corwin Taylor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Korea.
Chiefly portraits, and some casual amateur photographs, of the family and forbearers of Louise DeFremery Howard (1901-1955) and their associates. Louise Howard's grandparents were all California settlers of the 1840s and 1850s. Pictured on her paternal side are her grandfather,...
Edgar Dorsey Taylor (1904-1978) was an artist who worked in the black and white woodcut medium. The collection consists of 240 woodblocks, 255 woodblock prints, correspondence, diaries, sketches, and printing tools related to Taylor and his work.
Papers belonging to San Francisco printer Edward DeWitt Taylor.
The Elliott & Burta Taylor Collection contains rare film footage of Albania (1929-1935), transcribed on videotape with a voice-over narrative done by Burta Taylor (c1990). The slides Elliott Taylor took--representing unusual views and seldom-visited sites in more than twenty countries--are...
John Taylor McLean (1823-1902) journal (Sept. 1843-Oct. 13, 1844; Nov. 26, 1848-Jan. 24, 1849): the early portion written while he was a student at Wesleyan University, later entries while a medical student at Tulane. (With descriptions of New Orleans, the...
Includes notes, research material, correspondence, articles, worksheets, drafts, and copies of Taylor's magazine articles for Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Country Gentlemen, and Collier's. Major subjects include agriculture, gardening, aviation, personalities, foreign countries, Stanford University, and various industrial topics. Also...
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, certificates, awards, letters of citation and related printed material concerning the activities of Taylor as Director General of El Salvador Agriculture and developer of rubber in the United States. Also included are 14 scrapbooks, reports, etc. with...
The consist of photographs, postcards, and other materials created during the Taylor's two trips to California in 1904 and 1910/11. The latter trip was the couple's honeymoon.
Relates to the role of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute in the development of area studies, especially Chinese studies, in the United States. Interview conducted by Ramon H. Myers. Digital version available.
The Ggreg Taylor papers document the political and cultural work of this San Francisco nightclub promoter and event producer. The bulk of the collection includes materials related to Boys With Arms Akimbo, a network of queer cultural activists.
The Glen S. Taylor papers consist of notes, memoranda, correspondence, reports, press releases, and printed matter relating to various aspects of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) activities.
The collection consists of reminiscences and letters of H. Lester Taylor, an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad from 1906 to 1965. He began service with the railroad as a messenger and served as messenger for Edward H. Harriman after...
Collection of 3 disbound scrapbooks of Civil War photographs, clippings, and some original artwork compiled by illustrator and Civil War correspondent James E. Taylor (1839-1901), presumably in the mid 1880s. The scrapbooks contain over 1,530 items including images from noted...
Relates to the prospective shipment of war matériel from the United States to Great Britain under lend-lease legislation. Prepared at the request of Herbert Hoover. Includes copies of related correspondence with Herbert Hoover and former Attorney General William D. Mitchell....
The collection documents the professional career of Joan Kennedy Taylor and includes her writings, and activities within the field of libertarian feminism. The collection contains numerous issues of newsletters, bulletins and magazines. It also includes various articles, monographs, and literary...
Taylor, an original forty-niner, had business interests in the Santa Rosa, California area. He established a popular resort, White Sulfur Springs, and owned valuable land in downtown Santa Rosa. He built the most substantial business block at that time, known...
Correspondence belonging to 19th century Ohio lawyer and politician Joseph Danner Taylor.
The Juliet Taylor casting notebooks span the years 1993-2005 and encompass 2 linear feet. The notebooks contain casting materials for nine feature films cast by Taylor and directed by Nora Ephron, Mike Nichols, Alan Parker, Sydney Pollack, and others and...
Margaret Palmer, 1908-2004, was born in Oakland, Calif. She was a pioneer in the field of sacred dance in America. A daughter of a Congregational minister, the family moved to Honolulu in 1917, where she learned creative dance in school....
Letters written to Newton Taylor in regard to research he was doing on the life of Clyde Fitch. He was planning to write a book about the life of Fitch, but apparently it was never written. Also includes miscellaneous printed...
Primarily consists of Paul Taylor's professional and academic research and writings, spanning his career from the 1920s to his death in 1984, but includes a small amount of personal papers. The bulk of the collection concerns Taylor's research in the...
Scenes of pickets and signing of papers for foreclosed farm land during the California cotton strike of 1933.
Polly Taylor (1929-2016) was a lesbian activist who dedicated her life to social justice. Born into a Quaker family, she pursued careers as a psychological social worker and therapist in Buffalo, New York, and was involved in anti-draft and anti-Vietnam...
Collection consists of a commonplace book, containing medical recipes interspersed with poems, quotations, and observations on a wide variety of subjects. Nearly every entry is cited, although only very briefly. The dates on the citations range from 1789-1844, with the...
The Richard B. Taylor papers span 75 linear feet and date from circa 1948 to circa 1990. The collection contains architectural drawings as well as landscape architecture drawings; reprographic copies; presentation drawings; specifications; master plans; materials relating to the American...
Papers and materials related to the work and life of Robert W. Taylor. Topics covered include ARPA and the birth of Arpanet; Xerox PARC, particularly the Computer Science Laboratory and the Systems Science Laboratory; and Digital Equipment Corporation's Systems Research...
Clippings, correspondence, resumes, photographs, and notes, 1991-1992, documenting the work of artist Tim Taylor. Taylor was paralyzed by polio at age 6 and never recovered the use of his arms and hands. In the 1980s, he began painting using a...
Snapshots in California, Arizona, and Alaska.
598 photographic prints and 20 sheets of negatives by Vaughn Taylor, created circa 1970-1991. This collection includes photographs of Taylor's friends; community events in the Castro Street neighborhood of San Francisco; gay community events, such as Christopher Street West gay...
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and maps, relating to the American Expeditionary Force to Siberia during the Russian Civil War. Includes a book-length typescript study. Also includes extensive transcripts of reminiscences by General Robert L. Eichelberger, relating to his early...
The Walter P. Taylor papers include field notes, manuscripts, and photographs. These materials offer insight into the work done by Taylor between 1904-1915.
The W. H. Taylor Collection consists of records of a general merchandise store in North Bloomfield, Nevada County, California, and records of various other mercantile and mining establishtments in California which apparently were not collected by Taylor, but are included...
Materials consist largely of photographs from Taylor's time in the military, including cabinet cards, snapshots, and portraits, many with notes on the verso. Subject matter includes the Philippines, the army, and Taylor's family. Also includes postcards and some printed matter...
This collection consists of letters sent by Zachary Taylor while serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848, primarily to his brother-in-law, U.S. Army surgeon Robert Crooke Wood.
Deeds, agreements, legal documents, banking records, invoices, receipts, correspondence, accounting records, Taylorsville Creamery records, stock certificates...
Deeds, agreements, legal documents, banking records, invoices, receipts, correspondence, accounting records, Taylorsville Creamery records, stock certificates.
Daybooks, journals, ledgers, miscellaneous correspondence and accounts for lumbering operations near Bodega, California. Some records of the Sebastopol Lumber Yard included. With this: notes by Emanuel Fritz concerning the property; maps; and copy of speech given by Howard McCaughey, Sept....
Contains reports and records collected by T.B. McGinnis concerning municipal buildings including the City Hall and Civic Center in San Francisco following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Scrapbooks, photograph albums, clippings, awards, memorabilia, and papers curated by Dorothy Tchelistcheff, wife of André Tchelistcheff. The bulk of the collection documents winemaker André Tchelistcheff's life and work from 1967-1994, especially his work with Beaulieu Vineyards, and memorial events in...
This collection is composed of a single pair of autographed pink ballet pointe shoes worn by the ballerina Marianna Tcherkassky in the matinee performance of "Giselle" with the American Ballet Theatre at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Saturday,...
Criticizes Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn for anti-monarchist views and presents a personal evaluation of events in Russia from 1917 to 1976.
An unpublished manuscript by Alan French. It appears to be a memoir. There is a complete version (1353 pages) that includes most of a first draft and part of a second draft. This was originally part of the Konstantin Berlandt...
Four volume typescript on the history of savings banks and the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society (bound in 6 volumes; missing part 1 of volumes 3 and 4). Index to all four volumes are in Volume 1, Part 1. Also...
These logs cover only the ship's operations, not the research work done by the scientists on board. Some logs have both a "rough" and "smooth" version. The logs cover its first research cruise to Southeast Asia and back, local operations...
The Michelle Tea Papers document the life and creative endeavors of Michelle Tea, a prolific and impactful writer, poet, memoirist, and radical queer feminist who has spent much of her life supporting the creative pursuits of women and queer people...
Comments on her study of oriental art and Chinese and Japanese; her trip to Japan, Indochina and China (1939-40), and internment by the Japanese during World War II in a camp in the Shantung province; her career as founding head...
Allen Duncan discusses his family background and childhood in Oregon; his studies at Oberlin and Juilliard; teaching at Howard and Fisk Universities; accompanying various singers, including Todd Duncan, Paul Robeson, Adele Addison, William Warfield, and Betty Allen; and working as...
The records of the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing and its predecessors, the Commission of Credentials and the Dept. of Education-Committee of Credentials, consist of 20 cubic feet of textual materials and two bound volumes dating from 1917 to...
This record group consists of subject files of the California State Teachers' Retirement System, including information on its method of organization, its rules, and members' benefits.
This collection primarily contains teaching certificates, for primary, grammar, and high school teachers, issued by the Yolo County Superintendent of Schools. A38.4
Bound volume thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Masters of Arts in History. Also includes photocopies of the journals and diaries of three woman teachers, Clara Burt, Elizabeth Powell, and Sarah Treat Child, that were used as...
An artificial collection assembled through time by the Department of Special Collections of objects, manuscripts, and printing samples relating to the development of printing and book making.
Family history, early music education, violin, in Hungary; studies with Carl Flesch and Fritz Busch in Berlin; playing at Bayreuth with Toscanini and Furtwängler, 1930, and in the U.S. with the Roth Quartet, 1937; from 1939-1949 teaching, performing at Westminster...
Ella Kelly's teaching notebook consists of 107 pages of notes organized under the following topics: Mental Philosophy; Work of Teacher; Definition of Education; Studies for Training; Reading; Spelling; Language; Grammar; Arithmetic. Pages 110 through 116 include the Constitution of the...
This is an active collection. Items date from 1992 and include course syllabi, minutes, notes, photographs, and rosters....
Newsletter
Letters, memoranda, reports, speeches, bulletins, accounts, photographs and printed material relating primarily to his career as president of various companies and associations connected with the citrus industry in California. Papers pertaining to his service on the U.S. Federal Farm Board...
Collection contains of microfilm copies of letters, memoranda, reports, speeches, bulletins, accounts, photographs, and printed material related primarily to Teague's career as president of various companies and associations connected with the citrus industry in California. Also includes microfilm copies of...
Collection contains photographs of agricultural implements; members of the U.S. Federal Farm Board, of the California Fruit Growers Exchange, and of the California Development Association; the Las Posas soil conservation project; and views of Santa Paula, Calif.
Assorted motion picture stills of projection and effect shots in pictures. 1916-1930, undated
Teague remembers Santa Paula in the early 20th century, development of the Limoneira company, and agricultural activities of the Teague and McKevett families.
A panal discussion by Robert Teague, Jack Helvey, Mildred Helvey, Marjorie Hudson, and Les Maland about living in 1937 in Santa Paula
A discussion with Teague about her family history and growing up in Los Angeles
Conservative political material, including California Un-American activities, ca. 1960s - 1970s, related to Norwood Teague and Floyd L. Wakefield.
This collection documents the life of John E. Teamer (1941-1994), a gay Black public high school teacher and community activist. It includes personal correspondence; ephemera; videotapes; photographs of friends, family and events that date back to the 1940s; and personalia.
This collection of oral histories tells the story of a grassroots Chicano theater group, , which was active during 1970s and early 1980s in and around Fullerton, California. During their approximately dozen year span, Teatro Cometa embodied elements of the...
The (ca. 1970s) is comprised of visual images of the theater group Teatro de las Chicanas. Photographs include live performances, candid shots of the company, as well as photographs of advertising materials....
Various views of former cloister of Augustinian church in Pátzcuaro (Mihoacán, México) taken during renovation associated with the construction of Teatro Emperador Caltzontzin, which eventually opened in 1938.
Collection consists of about 70 photographs, programs, and posters of the Teatro Experimental and El Teatro Ensayo de la Universidad Católica de Chile....
Manuscripts, diaries, correspondence, photographs, ledgers/account books, scrapbooks, newspapers (including 1883-1885 Santa Barbara ), papers and documents from the . Also, tape and partial transcript of recording by Nathan A. Tebbetts. Artifacts include three Colt revolvers.
Views of excavations of Tebtunis, Egypt and environs. Some show Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt, working on behalf of the University of California.
organizational records
The Technicolor collection spans the years 1918-1965 and encompasses 24.5 linear feet. The collection contains business records, including film continuities; a stock shot card index; notes for a series of Technicolor educational lectures; miscellaneous files containing script material, correspondence, and...
Interviews conducted 1969 and 1973 by Ruth Teiser for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Introduction by Gordon Mackinney. Photograph inserted. Early interest in enology; work in food technology in the College of Agriculture, University of California, Berkeley; comments...
Contains records of the planning and implementation of the exhibition “Technology and Environment: The Postwar House in Southern California," part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A, Getty Foundation. Documents planning, design and installation of the exhibition that...
Consists of an alphabetical listing of companies with their founders, date of establishment, and company profile. Persons involved in the study were Anthony Leone, Jose Vamos, and William F. Miller of Stanford and Robert Keeley of the University of Colorado.
The Norma Tecson/Filipino American Council of San Francisco Collection (1939-2005; undated) contains three boxes and one linear foot of material presumably belonging to Norma Tecson, a former executive director of the Filipino American Employment and Training Center in San Francisco,...
Three letters (ALS) to Don Fitch, UCSB librarian, re his poetry and other matters
Contains original mss. of poems, many unpublished, non-fiction, fiction, short stories, essays, plays, jazz critiques, reviews, movies, translations and prose, as well as his notes. Also includes personal papers containing correspondence from Amiri Baraka, Stokely Carmichael, Diane di Prima, Bob...
Albums contain snapshots taken of a teenaged Ted Joans (then Ted Jones), his friends and fellow band members, and the broader jazz milieu of Louisville, Ky. during the mid-1940s. The album's annotations and illustrations (including musical notation symbols) reflect both...
Commercial and photojournalism images, including such topics as politics, society, business & industry, popular culture, local events in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, views of U.C. Berkeley and Mills College, etc. Highlights include: the Berkeley Free Speech Movement,...
This collection includes photographs from Ted Tsukiyama's time serving with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service in World War II. There are also a lot of photographs from his childhood and time before World War II...
Ephemera on a wide variety of topics including gun control, the farm workers' struggle, dams and hydraulics, and environmental and social justice causes. The collection contains a wide variety of materials, including maps, reports, correspondence, pamphlets, brochures, mass mailings, local...
Autobiographical manuscript typed on 1900 April 17 by Matthew Teed. Manuscript accompanied by a WPA, Divison of Women's and Professional Projects manuscript form. The individual manuscript form was completed by Honora J. Hunt, WPA worker, March 16, 1939. Contents as...
A collection of 43 issues of magazine, spanning approximately 1981 to 2006. was founded in 1979 by San Jose-based artist David Holland. was a popular magazine that celebrated and featured art and writing relating to Chicano culture, cholo street culture,...
This booklet is published in 1881 by McAfee Brothers Land Agents to set forth the advantages of the county and invite the immigration of desirable and permanent settlers to the County in conjunction with the sale of land owned by...
Pre-emption notices for land in Tehama County.
Includes receipted bills, payrolls, wage receipts, hotel accounts of J.L Folsom, 1853-1855, and miscellaneous papers.
Iranian diplomat. Videorecordings documenting embassy events, trips, and interviews with Ambassador Ardashir Zahidi.
Correspondence, writings, notes, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to political conditions in Iran and the revolution of 1979.
Includes a group portrait of surveyors in the field, as well as a photo of Enrique Guillermo Antonio Mexía.
Product information reports, statistical information, interview transcripts, wine guides, lists, and brochures relating to her work as a researcher and writer.
The papers of freelance writer and historian, Ruth Teiser, divided into three series: Winemaking in California files; Research and Writing files; and Personalia and General Correspondence.
This is a collection of negatives and contact sheets of photos shot from 1972 through 1975 by Rick Tejada-Flores, who was on staff of the United Farm Workers (UFW) at the time. The collection contains images of UFW events and...
Compact disk version of memoirs, and photographs, relating to Polish military operations during World War II, and to Polish émigréaffairs.
Collection contains carbon copies of well summary reports filed with the State of California Department of Natural Resources, together with electrical logs of the drillings. Includes well summary reports with well logs, wells 1-42, July 2, 1948-November 26, 1951, Tejon...
The records of Tejon Ranch includes subject files, internal correspondence files, financial statements, tax files, lease files and photographs. The bulk of the records are from 1933 and later, although a few items date from the 1912 purchase of the...
Photograph album containing 105 b/w photos, with captions in English, of scenes in the Belgian Congo, taken by a member of the Tele-Dinda Mining Expedition which apparently was prospecting for gold and diamonds. Images of mining operations, views of forests...
Approximately 65,000 negatives of oblique aerial and ground photographs taken by various companies that became Teledyne Geotronics....
Include a group of new items received by the Silver City Avalanche.
One volume lacking - telegrams sent, July 1-Oct. 1, 1899.
Photographs show group portraits of coop center members. Negatives show photographs of delis, juice bars, food displays, etc., probably in Berkeley.
Interviews conducted by members of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers with longtime residents of the Telegraph Hill neighborhood.
Photographs of mining, the Melones Mill, telegraph towers and other equipment, the Federal Telegraph Station at Hunter's Point, and other views. California locations include Hunter's Point, Mt. Tamalpais, Palo Alto, Lake Tahoe, Calaveras County, as well as Round Mountain, Nevada.
Notices to members of assessments for payment of death benefits, along with receipts for assessments.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Reports, letters, proclamations, newsletters, and miscellanea, relating to Allied guerrilla and intelligence activities in the Philippines during World War II, especially to activities of the First MacArthur Division. Includes examples of Japanese propaganda and reports of Japanese atrocities in the...
The Telesis photograph collection contains images in various formats for Telesis exhibits and publications. There are images from a variety of sources documenting the group's 1940 and 1950 exhibits. There are also images of their first organizing exhibit, an Los...
Rolls of paper tapes, torn to varying lengths, as received from the wire service on the day of and immediately following the events in Dallas, Tex.
The movie press kits in this collection were distributed by Universal Pictures. A few of these press kits were addressed to Arenas Entertainment, a marketing agency that promotes entertainment products including film, television and brand launches to Spanish-speaking audiences in...
Film stills of head shots and production stills, published by television and cable networks used for publicity purposes. Includes news shows.
Collection consists of scripts for films made for television.
Advertising posters are used for many media products and event, including television programming. The collection consists of American television posters for a variety of programs aired by various television networks including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and others.
This collections documents a variety of television show genres broadcast on networks such as ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, PBS, SHOWTIME, and TNT.
This collection consists of scripts from multiple television shows, including "Days of Our Lives," "The Cosby Show," "Friends," and "Beverly Hills 90210."
The collection consists of American television series scripts dating mostly from ca. 1960s to the early 2000s. The scripts document a wide variety of television genres such as comedy, action adventure, detective shows, science fiction, and westerns.
The collection consists of American television stills dating from ca.1950s to the present and documents a variety of television series, movies for television, specials, mini-series, and documentaries. The collection represents a variety of television genres broadcast by commercial and cable...
This collection consists of stills, publicity photographs, press kits, and slides for television series.
is an independent, self-published lesbian newsletter, based in Pleasant Hill, California, which ran from the late 1970’s to mid 1980’s. Founded as a networking resource for lesbian writers, artists and educators, the newsletter served to connect isolated lesbians in...
The Chiyo Thomas Telford Papers contain correspondence, memorabilia and photographs from the World War II period, when Telford was with the American Red Cross in the Philippines, to the early 1950s. Principal correspondents include Elbert D.Thomas, her father and senator...
Frank Telford was best known as radio and television writer, producer, and director. The collection consists mostly of scripts for a variety of radio and television projects and as well as a small number of film related projects in which...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, studies, memoranda, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, video tapes, sound recordings, and memorabilia relating to chemical, molecular and nuclear physics; development of new energy resources; national energy research planning; space exploration; and national and...
Personal and professional correspondence; genealogical information for members of the Teller, Block, Popper, and other related families; biographical information on Walter Magnes Teller; personal letters from Judah L. Magnes, some of which include references to his work in Palestine, and...
This collection contains one letter written by Jack E. Telling, United States Marine Corps to Mary S. Brookes during the Vietnam War.
The Telling Pictures records span the years circa 1972-1995 and encompass 25 linear feet. The collection includes materials related to the production of several documentary films, including THE CELLULOID CLOSET....
The Telluride Film Festival records span the years 1946-2012 (bulk 1974-2004) and encompass 69 linear feet. The records contain correspondence; guests in attendance; invitations; press reviews; programs; programming notes; schedules; yearbooks; photographs and promotional materials. The records also contain corporate...
Photographs show views of the exterior of the building and of the grounds. Temelec Hall was built in 1858, and was the home of General Persifor F. Smith (military governor of California).
Materials related to Temianka's career as a performer, conductor, teacher, musical director and administrator. Materials in the collection particularly concern concert series activities with his California Chamber Symphony Orchestra, including: programs, news clippings, reviews, promotional materials, posters, photographs, music scores,...
This collection contains sheet music, mini scores and books from the personal collection of violinist and conductor Henri Temianka.
The Temperance Broadsides Collection consists of broadsides printed by the National Temperance Society and Publication House, some on behalf of the Women's National Christian Temperance Union, all of which argue in favor of alcohol-free living. Broadsides in the collection were...
The Family Temperance Pledge and a program featuring Tennyson Smith, promoted as the renowned English Temperance Evangelist , 1905. Alpha list.
The collection contains four printed tracts and broadsides, Boston, Maine, and New York, with titles such as "Effects of Temperance: Twelve Reasons for the Prohibition of the Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors." Reason No. 1: They deprive men of their reason...
36 temperance postcards published by A. T. Cook, Seesdman, Hyde Park, New York; the majority were designed by J. O. Hulbert. Temperance postcards were widely distributed by the Women's Christian Temperance Union in the 19th and early 20th centuries to...
The Temperance Scrapbook is a scrapbook compiled by an unknown person in San Diego, California. The book contains newspaper articles, editorials, and other writings on the temperance movement and women's suffrage in the United States, religion, famous women, and world...
Relates to British relations with the Vatican during World War I.
TEMPLAR (built 1858; ship, 3m) logbook (SAFR 14268, HDC 58) consists of one logbook and a photocopy of the logbook recording the voyages of the TEMPLAR. The first voyage departs from Calcutta on January 26 and arrives in Liverpool on...
The collection contains copies of souvenir programs from various years, including one for the dedication of the congregation's synagogue (1929) and one for the congregation's fiftieth anniversary (1959), as well as brochures, newsletters, and photographs.
A photograph of the congregation's first rabbinical installation (1933); a congregational yearbook (1949-1950); some "mitzvah" lamps and some text on scrolls that explains how the lamps were to be used; stained glass fragments; and newspaper clippings and notices that describe...
Correspondence and documents relating to Lady Hester (Sandys) Temple and her husband Sir Thomas Temple and the management of their estates.
This collection contains 18 correspondence between members of the Temple family from 1857 to 1924, including correspondence from Charles W. Temple while serving during the Philippine-American War.
Histories; by-laws; correspondence; minutes and reports; scrapbooks; financial statements and membership lists; programs, announcements, and bulletins; and photographs, including incidents of antisemitic vandalism.
Histories of Temple Israel; bulletins; membership and burial lists (mostly photocopies); and photographs of the congregation's historic cemetery.
The collection contains ten handwritten documents related to James W. Temple from before and during the Civil War: three letters between Temple and his wife Bessie while he was stationed in Tennessee; six pages of poetry written in Temple's hand,...
The collection includes a scrapbook collected by Fred D. Parr with correspondence, published pamphlets, event programs, and extensive news articles from California newspapers, and two versions of the book by Stanley Armstrong Hunter on the Temple of Religion and Tower...
The Temple of the People was founded in Syracuse, NY in 1898 by Francia A. La Due and William H. Dower. It is a continuation of the Theosophical teachings of Madame H.P. Blavatsky, a work carried on by William Quan...
The collection includes five bound volumes, Theogenesis, From the Mountaintop in three volumes, and Temple Messages, all published by The Temple of the People, Halcyon, California, as well as post cards, six pamphlets on spiritual themes and two brochures about...
This collection contains business records of the Temple Oil Company of Los Angeles, California, dating from 1873-1910. Prominent participants include Thomas Robert Bard, Prudent Beaudry, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and Francis Pliny F. Temple
The majority of the collection consists of the "Temple Sinai Bulletin" from 1958-2008. In addition, the collection also contains a copy of the congregation's charter (1875); deeds to seats; newspaper clippings, programs, and bulletins; membership rosters and information; memorial books;...
Collection includes copies of the Temple Sinai Bulletin from 1968-2018 (scattered in early years), a 1925 historical summary of Temple Sinai, a tour brochure, program files, mausoleum brochures, a 1970 membership study, other membership materials, sisterhood and brotherhood services materials,...
Most of the material pertains to the following four individuals: However, Ventura County history is also recorded herein, as it touched and affected these individuals. A catalog of the collection follows this introduction....
Photos show temples, ruins, mountainous scenery, and glaciers. Sites are identified as Templo de Xochicalco, Morelos; El Tepozteco, Tepozotlan; Pietra de Coatlinchan, Iztaccihuatl; El Popocateptl, and the interior of the Iglesia de Tepozotlan.
Papers of Rini Templeton, former graphic artist, sculptor, and political activist.
Consisting of credentials, professional certificates, correspondence, awards, certificates of thanks, photographs, video, ephemera, memorandums, notes, documents, publications, and artifacts, the collection documents Jane Templin's career as an electrician and electrician trainer in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, her activities...
Photographs show disaster relief facilities in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco one month after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
This collection consists of the papers of Samuel A. Moment, which he used in his capacity of Economic Analyst for the Temporary National Economic Committee (T.N.E.C.), specifically in the Committee's investigation into the domestic copper industry. The T.N.E.C. was an...
Depicts aspects of social and political conditions in German-occupied France, 1940-1944, including scenes of leading German political and military figures, German armed forces, and daily life in French towns and villages.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views along the Denver and Rio Grande Railroads, including trains and tracks. Specific locations include: gateway to the Garden of the Gods, Glenwood Springs, Cathedral Rocks, Summit of Pike's Peak, Marshall Pass, Toltec Gorge, Ute Pass, Manitou, Seven Falls, and...
Accompanied by "Calendar of the letters ..." 3 leaves.
Postcards depict scenes from a play about the California Missions performed at the San Gabriel Mission.
Ten post cards in paper sleeve with title: Ten Soldiers of the Civil War, Set Number 2. Each post card has a brief historical description and a label for each soldier as follows: 1. Infantry Private (1863), Waul's Texas Legion...
The Ten Year History of California State University, Dominguez Hills collection (1961-1986) includes: typed transcript/manuscript, a note on the collection transfer from Judson Grenier, memorandum from H.A. Nethery to CSUDH Library Staff and History Faculty, draft instructions, preface, introduction,...
The Ten Year History of California State University, Dominguez Hills collection (1961-1986) includes: typed transcript/manuscript, a note on the collection transfer from Judson Grenier, memorandum from H.A. Nethery to CSUDH Library Staff and History Faculty, draft instructions, preface, introduction,...
" Printed essay, from a paper read before the Fruit Growerws' Convention at San Jose, in November, 1893. By A. L. Bancroft, of San Francisco and Contra Costa County, the originator of the System. Found in Romaine Trade Catalog Collection....
Agency records including newsletters, photographs, videos, press clippings, and some building files.
Collection contains approximately 6,000 photographs pertaining to the run and publication of The Tenderloin Times, a free monthly newspaper published in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, 1977 – 1994, by the Hospitality House. The photographs in the collection begin in December...
Printed reproductions of photographs depicting conditions in China during the Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.
Letter from Thomas Tennent in San Francisco, to Mark Hopkins concerning payment owed to Tennent for the rental of surveying instrument by Theodore Dehone Judah.
Typescript (mainly carbons) of scenes from Tennessee Williams' one-act play "Ten Blocks on the Camino Real," which was written in 1946, published in 1948, and expanded in the 1952 "Camino Real" version. Also, related notes, including one from literary agent...
The Peter J. Tenney papers contain writings by this labor activist and poet. Tenney (1956-1996) formed a dissident gay caucus of Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union Local 2 in San Francisco in 1978 and co-founded the Lesbian and Gay Labor...
The John Tennier document collection (SAFR 17560, HDC 371) consists of a selected portion copied from John Tennier's autobiography describing his trip from the east coast to San Francisco, sailing on STAR OF ALASKA (built 1886; ship, 3m), also known...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, minutes, conference proceedings, and interview transcripts relating to educational policy and denazification in the American-occupied zone of Germany after World War II, the establishment of the Freie Universität Berlin, and Nazi persecution of persons of partial...
Correspondence concerning elections of officials in various municipalities and districts within the state, with suggestions for and information on candidates, and proposed slates. Includes letters by Graciano Valenzuela, Juan Malpica Silva and others.
Typescripts of letters selected by Alfred B. Thomas from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville.
Relates to conditions in Soviet prison camps during and after World War II.
Twenty Five photographic prints, primarily portraitures of assorted sizes and mediums, produced by photographer Daniel D. Teoli, 1973-1975 and 2014. Daniel D. Teoli, a self-taught photographer, worked to document the street life of 1970s Los Angeles and Hollywood. The images,...
Collection of reel-to-reel KUSC concert and interview tapes from the 1980s and 90s, featuring such guests as Pierre Boulez, John Adams, Gerard Mortier, Robert Fitzpatrick, Alan Rich (who was the host), Marcel Marceau, Agnes de Mille, Nicholas Slonimsky, John Cage,...
The scrapbook of an exotic dancer who was a member of the influential transgender performer Hotcha Hinton's troupe under the stage name 'Tequila'. Notes and clippings within the scrapbook also refer to her as 'Maracalu.'
Letters from María Haydée Terán to Carlos Fonseca Amador, founder of the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional in Nicaragua, largely relating to personal matters. Includes a few letters by Carlos Fonseca Amador.
Collection consists of a manuscript with quarter binding of vellum and mottled green paper over boards; untrimmed pages. "No. 10" written by hand on outside front cover; paper label at tail of spine with "539" written on it, also by...
The Papers of the California Shipbuilding Corporation were created by and are about the California Shipbuilding Corporation, which built Liberty and Victory ships during World War II. The shipyard was located at Terminal Island, near Long Beach and San Pedro,...
Bound scrapbook (55 x 41 cm) containing ephemera materials related to the singing career of California soprano opera singer, Teresina Monotti. Contains newspaper clippings, programs, correspondence, visas, photographs, etc. Also includes six printed broadsides for opera performances in Italy where...
Warren Jay Terhune (1869-1920) was a Commander in the United States Navy and the 13th Governor of American Samoa who committed suicide while in office.
Writings, bulletins, and photographs, relating to political conditions and civil rights in Lithuania.
Relates to the German destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. Translation of article published in Wiadomósci Polskie (London).
Collection pertains to the building designed by Harry Weese & Associates which housed the Terman Engineering Center from 1977 to 2010 and includes memos, correspondence, sketches, drawings, reports, specifications, and other materials. There are also a small number of undated...
Collection consists of photocopies of biographical materials including drafts of the memorial resolution on Terman, newspaper articles and obituaries, list of his patents, speeches and a few articles by Terman, text of remarks from a dinner in honor of Terman...
The papers of Frederick Emmons Terman, dating from 1920 to 1978, document all phases of his long and influential career as an educator, electronics engineer, administrator, and author. The collection consists of nearly 200 boxes of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports,...
Correspondence, clippings, and questionnaires, relating to separate polls of Stanford University faculty members, conducted by Herbert Hoover and L. M. Terman respectively in the fall of 1941, concerning the question of American intervention in World War II. Includes correspondence with...
Terman's papers include correspondence and data for his study of the gifted; professional correspondence with colleagues; and correspondence and data on tests and testing: Army Alpha and Beta tests, Stanford revision of the Binet-Simon Intelligence scale, Stanford Achievement Test, Terman...
The Terminal Island Personal Histories Collection features one transcribed oral history, one autobiography, and one possible rough draft edition of a book entitled, "Terminal Island: An Island in Time, Collection of Personal Histories of Former Islanders 1994-1995". All of the...
This collection contains of over 400 black-and-white negatives and photographic prints of Terminal Island, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, Port Hueneme, and Catalina Island, taken between 1938 and 1947. Photographs include businesses, residences, airports, warehouses, coastlines, railroads, and neighborhoods.
Photographs and related research material documenting Romanesque sculpture and architecture in southern France and northern Spain comprise this collection. Frances Terpak photographed the majority of the images and compiled the other materials in the course of research for her dissertation,...
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of Polish and Czech politicians and business and labor leaders, relating to political and economic conditions, and to privatization, in Poland and the Czech Republic.
This collection includes manuscript notes, maps, typed letters, slides, and pamphlets related to the proposed use of a lagoon by the University of California, Santa Cruz, for marine research and instruction.
Essays, serial issues, and press releases, distributed as propaganda in Great Britain and the United States, relating to aspects of the Nazi regime, including foreign policy, economic policy, compulsory labor, social welfare, education, culture, racial policy, and the place of...
The Jerry Terranova papers contain materials related to this gay counterculture figure, actor and writer. A native of New Jersey, Terranova (1949-1998) moved to San Francisco in 1972. He was involved with many theater groups, including the Julian Theater, and...
Written by various members of the family, many from Lyons, to Amédée Barthélémy Terrasson who was in Spain. Describe social, political and commercial life in Lyons, and include information on Vienna and Warsaw.
Studio portraits and formal snapshots of Terrazas family members, including a crayon enlargement portrait (a photograph retouched with charcoal and chalk) of Col. Joaquín Terrazas of Chihuahua, known for leading troops against Apache Indians. Other photographs are: an 1883 card...
Contains not only excellent files of his own newspapers, but a mass of letters and documents concerning his most active years, especially beginning with the 1910 election. Among his correspondents were such men as Miguel and Vito Alessio Robles, Venustiano...
Atchison, Topeka & Santa employe's service certificate (Form 1517) issued to Roderick G. Terrell, baggageman, March 7, 1918.
Holograph letter written on State of Indiana, Executive Department stationary regarding the delayed payment by the State of an ammunition bill submitted by the City of Louisville, Kentucky.
Salli C. Terri (September 3, 1922 - May 5, 1996) was a singer, arranger, recording artist, and song writer. She earned a B.A. in Music from Wayne State University, and an M.A. in Music from the University of Southern California....
Photographs depict aftermath of the Oakland-Berkeley hills fire of 1991, including ruins, building of new homes, and restoration of the natural environment.
Relates to terrorism.
Alice Ellen Terry (1847-1928) acted on the stage as a child and as an adult. She played the leading female parts in all of Henry Irving's productions between 1878 and 1896. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript materials, ephemera, memorabilia,...
Papers belonging to California lawyer and judge David Smith Terry.
This collection contains clippings; essays; presentations; speeches; event and workshop flyers; newsletters; fact sheets; and other material belonging to Dennis Terry, former chair of the Bay Area chapter of the National Organization for an American Revolution (NOAR). Also included are...
A collection of material related to the British actress Dame Ellen Terry.
The papers of Mary McLellan Davidson Terry, Assistant Curator of Birds and Mammals at the California Academy of Sciences, who was a prolific collector and preparatory of specimens. Includes family history, photographs, publications, and card catalog.
Photographs, postcards, clippings, translations of clippings, published reports, and certificates, relating to relief work in Austria at the end of World War I.
Memoranda, reports, letters, news dispatches, press releases, manuals, photographs, slides, and video tapes, relating to guerrilla movements in El Salvador, Nicaragua, South Africa, and elsewhere; allegations of involvement of Jennifer Casolo and other American missionaries in El Salvador in guerrilla...
Manuscripts and typescripts of materials written by Dr. Terry, plus typescripts of materials written by others and collected by Dr. Terry....
This scrapbook primarily documents Terry's life as a student at Stanford and includes photographs, clippings, athletic event programs and tickets, theatrical programs, invitations, his class cards, dance cards, and other memorabilia. Subjects include athletics (football, baseball, track, and crew), the...
Exam book of Tertius Chandler for Arabic language studies course (Semetic 13) while attending Harvard University. Contents include Semetic writing characters and possible translations of Semetic text into English (from essay type exam questions?).
Documemts related to the career of Shohig (Sherry) Terzian, including letters and memos from 1948-1958 that document consultations about staff libraries, deaccessioning or "weeding" holdings of libraries, and participation in the Special Libraries Association....
The papers document Edmund Teske's life and work as a photographer, poet and teacher. Materials include correspondence informative of Teske's relationships with his family, colleagues and critics; poetry and writings about photography and philosophy; exhibition materials; newspaper clippings and journal...
Photographs show general views of mining facilities, living quarters, and surrounding hills.
Collection includes ephemera from 2016 inauguration event....
Records from his term as President of Stanford University, along with the records of the Provost. Some of the records were generated by the previous administration of John L. Hennessy.
The Frederick H. Test papers consist of field notes, correspondence, specimen records, publication manuscripts, study data, photographic negatives, and 35mm slides. The collection contains the extensive data, specimen records, notes, publication drafts, and correspondence pertaining to Frederick H. Test's 1940...
The Lawrence C. Test papers span 4.5 linear feet and date from circa 1930 to circa 1980. The collection contains architectural drawings and reproductions, presentation boards, a poster, and newspaper clippings from .. The architectural drawings are primarily of residences...
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This collection contains photographs of the construction at the Lick Observatory from 1946-1948 taken by John Testa. Testa drove trucks at the construction site.
Papers pertaining to the settlement of the estate of Don Mariano Terrazas, including copy of will, documents relating to property, inventory of estate, and accounts of administrators of the estate.
Includes papers relating to Pietro Paulo Testi, 17th cent. guardian of Octavio and Valerio di Valerio Fabbroni, and letters to Giovan Battista Testi, 19th cent.
Proceedings of the viceroyalty against alleged members of the insurgent Guadalupe band, in 13 sections (cuadernos), as follows: vol. I, sections 1-5, relating to the case against Manuel Cortazar, Ignacio Adalid, Juan Vargas Machuca, and others; vols. II and III,...
Copies of documents relating to sale of Rancho San Rafael de Alamitos by Wellie S. Bell to George B. McAnemy. Signed by notary, Ignacio Elias González.
File relating to the royal decree of May 21, 1747, requesting annual reports to the Council of the Indies from civil and religious officials of New Spain, the Philippines, Peru, and New Granada, on the status and needs of missions...
Portion of a larger testimonio (stamped pages 13-92 (pages 37-40 are missing)) concerning the trial against José Ignacio Cañedo Zamorano for his siding with rebel forces in the war for Mexican Independence. The earliest date referenced is May 11, 1814...
The consists of tests on a wide range of subjects and from several test publishers....
The Robert Tetlow Collection spans the years 1928-1987 (bulk 1953-1985) and concentrates mainly on Tetlow's work as a landscape architect, an author, and professor. The collection includes textural documentation, photographs, and drawings that have been organized into four series: Personal...
Relates to communism in France, the Parti populaire français, and French collaborators during World War II.
Primarily social and family correspondence, requests for financial help and contributions to charitable causes; and diaries
The Lloyd P. Tevis papers include field notes spanning the years 1939-1950, as well as correspondence dating from 1922-1956.
Collection consists of TeX discs and publications manuals....
Entire records file of the City of San Diego entitled "Texas & Pacific Railway" - details to be added.
Professional quality views of San Antonio and El Paso, Texas, and various Mexican regions and towns. The vast majority of views are in Mexico. Locations noted are: Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Guadalajara, Aguas Calientes, Mexico City, Silao, Queretaro, Gualajan, Puebla, Leon, Cholula,...
Records include bond ledgers, registers, and transfers, and a general ledger.
Each 1 leaf, except as noted. Concerns social life and customs in Texas. See individual records for content.
150 + b/w snapshots, including Klan photos.
Primarily concerning land grants.
Album of 25 canvas-backed gelatin silver prints of Texas oil wells and oil workers taken during 1919 by J.W. Stephenson, a commercial photographer in Wichita Falls, Texas.
26 JPG and PDF files stored on the DAMS and Library Server. These files were donated to the Museum and show the history of the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Texas Terror" which crashed on Hinchinbrook Island in 1942.
Correspondence, memoranda, and certificates, relating to the activities of the Textile Alliance in regulating wool imports and textile exports during World War I.
This collection is comprised of sample books and cards, produced primarily by French dye and textile manufacturers.
The materials consist of reports, essays and other materials relating to Textor's work on Ethnographic Futures Research (EFR)....
Collection includes articles, past brochures, photos, current brochures, and handouts.
One holograph note written and signed by Thaddeus Stevens in Lancaster, Pennsylvia for the amount of $344.16. Stamped on back of note: Lancaster, Pa., Apr. 12.
The Charles S. Thaeler, Jr. papers consist of two bound volumes spanning the years 1956-1963. The field notes focus mainly on the Thomomys genus, smooth-toothed pocket gophers, with some research on the Empidonax genus, birds of the tyrant flycatcher family....
This collection comprises publications related to the Thai democracy movement published in the United States after the October 1976 Thai military coup.
Typescript report presumably by the Engineer Branch JUSMAG (Joint US Military Assistance Group) in Ratburi (Ratchaburi), Thailand, which coordinated with the Engineer Department of the Royal Thai Army. The report includes information about the current economy, industry, government, transportation and...
104 black and white, and 1 color print, almost all lacking captions, likely Bangkok and environs. Many images of Pro-Group Kids organization (adults and children), large formal party (possibly wedding), individual and group photos, parades, military (incl. women), publicity shots...
This collection contains 55 color photographic slides from events including Men Behind Bars, “Alice” (Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club), and Dianne Feinstein for Mayor.
The Irving G. Thalberg and Norma Shearer papers span the years 1924-circa 1968 (bulk 1928-1942) and encompass less than one linear foot. The collection, a fair amount of which is related to the estate of Thalberg, contains correspondence, contracts, and...
The Max Thalmann Collection consists of the art work of this German Expressionist, along with some supplementary materials on his life.
Correspondence, printed matter, and miscellanea, relating to food conservation in Alameda County and to European relief work of various organizations during World War I.
Printed proclamations from various states, 1891. [Oversize boxed].
Robert and Eva Tharp were both born in China to missionary parents, and both took on missionary work in China individually and after they married in 1938. After the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, Robert was imprisoned by the Japanese,...
156 letters to the Thatcher Magoun & Son company from bankers, commission merchants, captains, government officials, and other owners, merchants, and mariners. Letters document how firms, owners and captains navigated the Civil War years, some of the ramifications of the...
Relates to international security. Delivered at the United States Naval Academy.
The Mort Thaw Collection, 1956-1982, consists of numerous television scripts, as well as two versions of the feature screenplay Harrad Summer.
Russell Thaw was a test pilot for Curtiss during World War Two.
Robert L. Thayer is Emeritus Professor of Landscape Architecture and the founder of the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of California, Davis. His papers include personal journals, work diaries, publications, conference proceedings, lectures, research files, and correspondence related to...
There are two events represented in this collection: Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry (May 2000) and A Poetry Reading in Memory of Yvor Winters (November 2000). Poets at the Irish poetry event included Eavan Boland, Paula Meehan, Medbh...
History and highlights of the annual football game between Stanford University and UC Berkeley; persons interviewed include Frankie Albert, Kevin Moen, Richard Rodgers, Joe Kapp, John Hopkins, Tom Holmoe, and Tyrone Willingham.
Video tape includes footage from various talks by Casper, his appearances in the Gaieties and at commencement exercises, and comments by Condoleezza Rice, John Hennessy, Robert Kinnally, and John Etchemendy.
Verses and rhymes, handwritten and illustrated, apparently for a child (or children) quarantined with the mumps....
Report covering the history, physical plant, administration, collections, exhibitions, publications, and educational role of the museum; includes a listing of all exhibits in the museum and art gallery from 1963 to 1988.
"The Engineer" supplemental engineering illustrations (SAFR 17602, HDC 0030) comprise a portfolio of 17 supplemental engineering illustrations on tissue paper from various issues of the weekly periodical "The Engineer." Plans give mechanical details of boilers, locomotive and ship engines and...
Booklet produced by Knapp & Company and packed in Duke's Cigarettes; part of the series Histories of Poor Boys who Have Become Rich, and Other Famous People.
This episode, produced by Brian Coughlin, of the series "The Real West" tells the history of Collis P. Huntington, Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, and Mark Hopkins (the Big Four) and the development of the railroads in the West. It also...
Volume 1, issue 1, of a one-page advertiser issued in Mayfield, CA, Oct. 21, 1876. Includes short notice that Peter Coutts was building a brick tower near his home.
Miscellaneous materials (mostly pertaining to sports) used in the design and production of THE STANFORD CENTURY published by the Stanford Alumni Association in 1991. Includes photo album pages with images of football players, card stunts at games, and Big Game...
Videotapes from a poetry reading by Allen Ginsberg at Stanford University, February 20, 1995. Includes three Beta source tapes, one Beta master tape, and one VHS viewing copy.
Photographs, magazines, scrapbooks, and other material from multiple sources related to theater, motion pictures, and other performing arts, largely from the later 19th to mid-20th century.
Record Series 15 contains the correspondence of Kenneth Macgowan, of the UCLA Theater Arts Department.
Collection contains clippings, handbills, stills, pamphlets, advertising, and other materials relating to theater arts, experimental theaters, lectures, dance, etc. from about the late 19th century to date, chiefly from the West Coast and New York. Subjects include George Arliss, Sir...
Playscripts and letters (handwritten, typed, and some photocopies) from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Represented are playwrights, actors, and directors. Includes original material by Thomas W. Robertson and Joseph M. Field....
Correspondence by persons connected with the theater including actors, producers and writers, some articles, etc. on the history of the theater, a number of playscripts, drafts and prompt copies. ca. 1885-1954...
This collection contains dance and theater ephemera, programs and publications documenting the major works of noted 20th century dancers, choreographers and theater companies including Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins, Bob Fossey, Cricot 2 and UCI faculty members Eugene Loring and...
Programs and some clippings from Los Angeles theaters. Bulk of the material is from 1886-1890.
Collection consists of theater, movie, and concert programs, mainly from Los Angeles and California, but also from New York, Boston, Chicago, and others from London, Europe, and Australia....
The artificial collection consists of approximately 1,500 photographic prints of people related to theater, performing arts and motion pictures as well as film stills, set stills and stage scenes from the 1860s to the 1990s collected by the San Francisco...
Concerns such topics as photography, illustration, musicians, parties, speeches, concerts, theater, ballet, art, composers, motion pictures, and vaudeville. Single items, each cataloged separately. For individual records search under title: Theatre, music, dance and art miscellany; or under call number BANC...
Small collection of theater organizations' newsletters, brochures, membership lists, and other material. Collected by Dolly Ashley and later J. Richard Phillips, both Stanford library theater librarians. Transferred to Manuscripts department in 2000.
Collection contains portraits of actors and actresses and photographs of performances at the Greek Theatre at the University of California, Berkeley. Some portraits are of James Fisk. A commemorative banquet menu with illustrations (inscribed by William H. Crane, the guest...
This collection primarily consists of twentieth century theater programs from New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and London. However, it also includes nineteenth century prompt books, souvenir programs, and theater programs from the Midwest (especially Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota).
This collection consists of theater playbills for plays in the United States during the 20th century.
Playbills and clippings documenting theatrical productions, mostly Broadway, from the 1950s through the 1980s.
This collection consists of theater programs dating from the early 1900s to the 1980s, chiefly for theaters in Los Angeles and New York City, with the majority dating from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Collection consists of playbills from cities throughout the U.S. and Europe. Does not include material from California. Includes playbills for live drama, musicals, and variety theater productions....
Collection consists of playbills from Britain, Europe, and the U.S. Includes playbills from various London theaters, some from Glasgow, and one from Dublin. Also includes playbills from California, mostly San Francisco and Los Angeles, and from other states, primarily New...
Portraits of actors and actresses.
Performing arts and movie theater programs.
This collection consists of programs from theaters on the East Coast of the United States, from the early twentieth century.
This collection contains a variety of theater playbills and programs from the New York city area.
Collection of theater programs from the former GDR. Includes important performances of the time, including plays of classical repertoire (Schiller, Goethe, Lessing, Goldoni) as well as modern (Brecht, Gorki, Bredel). Each program includes the cast, extensive descriptions, and quotations from...
Collection consists of typescript and printed theater prompt books.
Concerns principally late 19th-century theatrical events and personalities in Colorado. Includes ca. 150 photographs of actors and actresses.
Two scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, theater reviews, interviews, obituaries, cast lists, programs, and other material pertaining to New York theatrical life, circa 1889-1904. A handwritten note on the inside cover of one of the scrapbooks states: "Property of Charles W....
Some noted as being property of J. Frank Mackey and Harry Wayne Lindsay. Includes works by William M. Cressy, Charles Morton and Nelson Compton. Some annotated.
Collection consists of six scripts of plays performed at the Pasadena Playhouse, including ; , by Martin Flavin; by Arthur Wing Pinero; , by Jules Romain; , by Edmond Rostand; and ....
The Theater Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection includes information on early theaters such as the Orient...
Records of the Theatre and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, a non-profit corporation founded in 1954 to promote cultural development through educational lecture programs, special events, international friendship programs, and the performing arts, especially the La Jolla Playhouse.
This is a very rich history of the multiple departments relating to Speech, Drama, Theatre, Communication and more, from the initial offering of one course in Speech/Drama in 1914, and the first production on December 3, 1914 of “Her Own...
Images illustrate the arts of the theater, including stages, productions, costumes, designs, settings, etc. over history.
Playscripts by Philip Dunning, correspondence to and from Dunning, and a script by Morton Grant....
Books, catalogs, and pamphlets for theatrical equipment; clippings, correspondence, financial papers, legal documents, promotional materials, realia.
Record Series 21 contains the production records of UCLA's Theatre Group. Materials include and regard photographs, scripts, contracts, publicity, tickets, programs, reviews, tours, and house manager's reports regarding productions staged from 1958-1966.
Record Series 253 contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, minutes and other material relating to the Theatre Group. The series also contains biographical information and clippings about John Houseman (artistic director of the Theatre Group, 1959-1963).
Mostly 20th century advertisements and artwork, including festivals and alternative theatre groups....
Mostly 19th and early 20th century British programs, including a sizable group from Dublin's Abbey Theatre.
Mostly 19th and early 20th century programs, including a large group of souvenir programs.
Brochures, mailers, press releases, and souvenir books advertising upcoming and ongoing theatrical events, mostly in the United States.
Chiefly posters and photographs of Theatre Rhinoceros stage productions. Includes some photographs of special events and of individuals active in the organization.
Posters promoting theatrical productions of Theatre Rhinoceros in San Francisco. Plays promoted include West Street Gang (1979), Kennedy's Children (1979), Pulp and Circumstance (2 variants), T-Shirts, My Blue Heaven, The Collection/Zoo Story, Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown...
The Theatre Rhinoceros records consist of Production files: materials related to productions, co-productions, benefits, proposed productions, theatre rental, award ceremonies, contests, and anniversaries/seasons; Playscripts: produced playscripts and correspondence, playscripts and other materials regarding submissions for consideration; Fundraising files: correspondence,...
Ledger entries include lists of plays, numbers of performances given, names of new performers, new plays, etc.
Programs, program clippings, pictorial clippings, newspaper clippings, promotional materials, and ticket stubs are included in many of the scrapbooks; others contain only pictorial clippings which depict costumed actors and actresses. Most items relate to early 20th century American theatre, but...
Nineteenth and twentieth century American and European publications, including a sizable run of Playbill....
The Theatre Vanguard records span the years 1971-1979 and encompass 4.5 linear feet. The collection contains organization files, maintained by administrator Douglas Edwards, on independent and experimental films screened at the theater, including correspondence, programs, press releases, clippings and reviews,...
Postcard album containing a collection of photographs of celebrities of the London stage during the Edwardian period.
This small collection consists of programs, brochures, and souvenir programs for theatrical, concert, and movie performances held primarily in Los Angeles and New York City, 1856-1972. It include, but is not limited to, programs and performances of and by MGM,...
Nutcracker/Arabian curtain by Ron Steger, 1992 (Oakland Ballet) and anonymous costume sketches for an unidentified production of "The Lady or the Tiger" (numerous figures on a single sheet, possibly hand color on a print reproduction).
Collection comprises chiefly studio portraits of actors Julia Marlowe and her husband E.H. Sothern. The majority are by Arnold Genthe, in his earlier pictorialist style. Some of the Genthe prints are signed with "S.F." following his name, and others "N.Y.",...
Includes portraits of Ruthelma Stevens (by Maude Stinson), Eleanor Noteware, the hand of Henriette Blanding (by Johan Hagemeyer), Hawaiian "hula girls" (1880's?), the chapel at the Presidio at Monterey, the opera house in Richmond, Calif., and an unidentifed mountain forest...
Actors and sets for various productions, many of which were directed by Everett Glass. Some unidentified. Many (or all?) were Federal Theater productions (Oakland and San Francisco): some were at the San Francisco Players Club Theater, some at U.C. Berkeley....
Photographs show amateur theatrical productions of the Hillside Club in Berkeley, Calif.
The primarily consists of broadsides advertising theatrical events at major and minor English theaters, but also includes a small number of American, Scottish, and French broadsides, theater programs, directories, newspapers, and other literature relevant to the theater industry.
Videotape recordings of interviews of American and Soviet government officials and scientists conducted by Jim Thebaut relating to the Cold War. Used in production of the documentary film (2002).
Correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, memoranda, reports, schedules, printed matter, and photographs, relating to diplomatic relations between the United States and Chile; political, social and economic conditions in Chile; United States foreign policy in Latin America; and communist movements in...
The Blanche Thebom Collection has three major components. The first is scores, correspondence, publicity, production notes, and media from her post-Met career as teacher and director. Secondly, there are published and unpublished sound recordings of Thebom. Lastly, the collection also...
Primarily negatives. Also 4 rolled panoramic photos of Universal Studios under construction, 1915. Material related to early 20th century motion picture film history. Undated. See also GC1338 Earl Theisen Collection
The Earl Theisen collection spans the years 1773-1935 (bulk 1895-1934) and encompasses 4 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and general material, including patents, relating to the early history of the cinema. Also, there are a small number...
Correspondence, movie programs, studio press releases, studio forms and passes, clippings from Theisen's articles in the International Photographer (1933-1936), reproductions of movie house title cards (including advertisements for "Angel of Hell's Kitchen" (Hart), "The Eyes of the World" (Wright), "By-Gone...
Hulda Evelyn Thelander was born and raised in Little Falls, MN January 11, 1896, the daughter of John A. and Ida (Olson) Thelander.The papers consist in large part of correspondence (much with friends and family members), diaries, memoirs, travel accounts,...
Diary and excerpts from letters, relating to public health in China, and to general description of conditions in China.
Exteriors and interiors of Thelen house, designed by Julia Morgan; and pictures of the Paul Thelen family.
The Ray Thelen Papers document the work of American baking technologist Ray Thelen (1918-2005). The papers span the dates 1932 through 2004. The collection includes: commercial recipes and formulas developed by Thelen; commercial and home recipes and formulas gathered from...
Correspondence, materials on Proposition 209, speeches, appointment books, Just the Beginning Foundation materials, photographs, and clerkship files.
Collection consists music cues for title cards and actions for silent films produced 1915-1928.
U.C. Berkeley photographs taken by students in Janet Delaney's photography class and submitted for exhibition in Bancroft Library's Spring 2003 exhibition: Then and now. Campus scenes and portraiture of Berkeley students and local residents. Series by William Duncanson is titled:...
Photographs and prints chiefly depict domestic interiors (presumably of San Francisco, Calif.) featuring the architectural sculpture of Theo. Binner Studios, espcially ornamental cast stone fireplace surrounds and mantels. Some photographs are reproduced in studio's catalog pages. 2 photographs depict Binner...
Collection contains pamphlet ([4] p.) describing Vitae-Ore and V.-O. Preparation and financial health of Theo. Noel Company, Chicago Ill. Collection also contains agents' order sheet and price list, $4.00 order blank (discount for $6.00 worth of products), and self-address return...
The documents Theobald's writings. The collection dates from the 1920s to 1989 with many materials undated. The collection has been divided into two series: and ....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, war diaries, dispatches, operations plans and orders, manuals, service lists, memoranda, reports, and war estimates relating to naval operations in Alaska from May 1942 to January 1943, including the Japanese invasion of the Aleutians, June 1942,...
Prints illustrate scenes from Christopher Columbus' voyages to the New World. No. 1 depicts scene on Hispaniola in 1500, when a new administrator imprisons Columbus and his brother Bartolome Colon and forces them to return to Spain (during Columbus' third...
Contains nine volumes of handwritten and typewritten recipes collected by Theodora Kroeber. Includes menus and Theodora's comments regarding the recipes and names of dinner guests.
v.1. ca. 1900-ca. 1916, Telluride and Denver, Colo. (including flood of 1914); Wyoming; Mesa Verde; Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 in San Francisco. and Panama-California Exposition of 1915-1916 in San Diego. -- v.2. ca. 1900-1914, Kracaw family, Telluride and other...
Chiefly snapshots, including some views of Telluride, Colorado after flood of 1908 and ca. 1970s. Also includes Quinwood (Theodora and John Quinn's home), woods, etc.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Primarily Civil War related items, including correspondence, clippings, essay, and programs of the Gettysburg Blue and Gray reunions. .05 linear feet (1 folder).
Contains files pertaining to Robert J. Theodoratus' time as a professor of anthropology at Colorado State University. The majority of the collection focuses on his studies of Father Stephanos Phoutrides. Files include personal notebooks, correspondence, paper drafts, research material, and...
Papers relating to Theodore A. Snyder's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Designs for fireplace mantels
Collection consists of receipts, deeds, and correspondence regarding Brunswick and Ormand family plots in sections of two San Francisco area Jewish cemeteries: Hills of Eternity (Sherith Israel) and Eternal Home Cemetery (Ohabai Shalome). Both cemeteries are located in Colma, Calif....
Handwritten, 4-page letter, from James Dennis while in San Francisco. He writes briefly of his sea journey to California, and then of San Francisco which he says is "quite dull here at present," but later notes that "this Place is...
Collection comprises a fire insurance policy for Judah's house at Niagara, New York (1851); narrative of journey, San Francisco to New York on the Golden Gate, via Panama, and New York to Illinois, with advice to travelers to California added...
The Theodore McCown papers include his research on the Kawaiisu Indians, the prehistoric caves on Mt. Carmel, and various other excavations sites in the Middle East, the Africa, India, and California. The collection also consists of ingoing and outgoing correspondence...
Holograph letter written and signed by Theodore W. Weld, one of the leading architects of the American abolitionist movement, to the Hon. F. W. Bird, an antislavery leader, state legislator, and paper manufacturer of East Walpole, Massuchusetts. The letter, written...
Album includes snapshot views and some commerically reproduced images depicting San Francisco during and shortly after the devastation of the 1906 earthquake and fire. Album also includes ms transcription of letter written by Theodore de Niedman on April 19, 1906...
Description of his voyage from Washington, D.C. around the Horn to San Francisco, July 1884-February 1885, stopping at the major South American ports; and from San Francisco to Alaska and return, doing survey work, April-November 1885.
From the C.K. Odgen Collection.
Original editorial cartoon drawings for the San Francisco Chronicle, commenting on various current events and topics from the early 1920s, including League of Nations, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, U.S. Presidential nominee James Middleton Cox and women's suffrage. Other topics include...
The oral history traces the life and career Theodore Harder, who served the campus as coach and athletic director. The stadium was built in 1966 and is named after Theodore "Spud" Harder, a former coach of the Gauchos' football team....
Photographic portraits of Theodore Henry Hittell (:1-:4), John Schertzer Hittell (:5-:6), Karl Ritter von Scherzer and/or Baron von Scherzer (:8-:10). Also inlcudes film negative depicting a document bearing Karl Ritter von Scherzer's name (:7).
Correspondence (typed and handwritten), essays, unpublished poem and song by noted California historian, Theodore Hittell. Also includes correspondence to Hittell family members by writers Charles Loomis and Lincoln Steffens and numerous clippings.
Contains transcriptions made by Theodore Hittell of the Spanish-Mexican Archives of California. Dates of original documents from 1767 to 1849.
Contains correspondence from attorney Fisher Ames concerning the disposition of Theodore L. Schell's estate, a copy of his will and other legal documents pertaining to his death and a book in memoriam to Schell's family from The Society of California...
Typescript copies of Confederate Civil War correspondence and other material related to Theodore Moreno. Originals lent by Elizabeth Caretto, 1976.
Collection of printed ephemera related to early American mathematics books and publishing. Includes catalogs and flyers for Eaton and Bradbury's mathematical series and Greenleaf's new mathematical series, and announcements for examinations in plane trigonometry from the University of the State...
Spanish-American War material compiled by the Theodore Roosevelt Camp #9. Materials used and mementos of the War, the Philippines Insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion. 1898-1905. See also P-019 Theodore Roosevelt Camp #9 photographs collection.
Photographs collected by members of the Theodore Roosevelt Camp #9 primarily pertaining to the Spanish-American War; the daily life and customs in the Philippines; and the Philippine Insurrection. Also a small portion of images of China and the Boxer Rebellion;...
Autograph album compiled from international traveling artists who performed at Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School, primarily between 1929 and 1936 before San Jose's Civic Auditorium was completed.
One letter (TLS) to Mrs. Mary E. Gardiner, thanking her for kind words, on Republican State Committee letterhead . New York, 17 Nov. 1898. Also a program for memorial services of Roosevelt, 9 Feb. 1919. Alpha list.
Materials relate mainly to Californians.
Lists speeches and writings by President Theodore Roosevelt, relating to American defense policy.
Written while he was serving in the U.S. Army in the Mexican War. Comments on the siege of Puebla, troop movements, peace negotiations. Descriptions of Mexico City and environs.
Experiences while a member of Frémont's expedition to California, 1845-1846, and in Veracruz with the American forces, with descriptions of the town and his life there; ocean voyage around the Horn to Hawaii, 1848-1849; sojourn in Oregon Territory, mainly in...
Approximately 3000 scientific offprints, reprints, typescripts, reports, dissertations and extracts collected by Theodore von Kármán. Some items are inscribed by their authors; all are labeled by Von Kármán for filing in and retrieval from his working files; some are briefly...
Honor roll testimonial and handwriting specimens executed while student at St. Matthew's Hall.
Includes letters from Frank Duveneck, Percy Gray, Charles Rollo Peters, Orrin Peck and William Keith.
Correspondence as commander of the U.S. Storeship, Lexington, on duty on the coast of California and Mexico.
Chesley was a playwright and theater critic.
T.R. Countryman was a mining engineer who worked as a member of an engineering group which surveyed the Mexican national railroad in 1881. He later worked on surveys for for the Eastern railway in Uruguay, South America in 1889. In...
Graduate studies and work as research associate in Bureau of Public Administration, University of California, Berkeley; influence of Prof. Samuel C. May; acquaintance with Earl Warren as district attoney of Alameda County, California, and governor; work as executive director of...
1 typescript, A Simplified Grammar of the Literary Tibetan Language. Santa Barbara: Tibetan Text Society , 1946. Alpha list.
The Theosophical Society was founded in 1875, in New York City, by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Henry Steel Olcott, and William Quan Judge. In 1895 a split occurred in the movement, with two competing theological societies emerging in America, one under...
Box 1-2: Material gathered, together with relevant correspondence, drafts and galley proofs, during Mr. Stone's writing of his There was light : Autobiography a University, published by Doubleday in 1970. Box 3: Files of Garff B. Wilson, Public Ceremonies Chairman...
Contains theater programs, entertainment guides, press kits, clippings, and publicity photographs primarily from the San Francisco Bay Area. There are also index card files on theater productions, newspaper, television and radio files, and actors, many of the latter cross-referenced to...
The collection consists of loose photographs, a photograph album, identity documents of Therese's father and mother, and some correspondence relating to her family and friends, some of whom died in the Holocaust.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Theron Apollonio Collection: Pershing Expedition/World War I /Kenya, Bernath Mss 389. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
The professional and personal papers of American author Paul Theroux; the collection includes novels, travel books, notebooks, diaries, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera.
This collection comprises documentation from Thesaurus Linguae Graecae Project (TLG) research unit at the University of California, Irvine, one of the world's first humanities computing, or digital humanities, projects. The collection includes early computer programming instructions for the TLG's Ibycus...
This collection comprises print copies of theses and dissertations written by CSU Stanislaus students in fulfillment of graduate degrees. Volumes in this print collection were written between circa 1970 through 2008. See the "Print Theses and Dissertations Inventory" digital object...
Includes correspondence with Barth and members of his family, clippings, obituaries, photographs and a draft of the thesis, entitled: Carl G. Barth, a sketch.
Document addressed to members returning to campus, Fall 1976, dated August 18, 1976. Describes status of fraternity house, officers, costs, list of clothing to bring, and schedule for “work week."...
Record Series 692 contains the active administrative files of Theta Kappa Phi Sorority at UCLA. Files include photos, programs, and booklets primarily regarding Annual Charter Days, Annual Founder's Days, and formal and informal presentations.
Relates to Haitian political conditions and the American occupation of Haiti.
The Dudley Thickens photographs (P06-030, SAFR 22582) consists of approximately 3,450 photographs and 0.4 linear feet of manuscripts concerning vessels in the San Francisco Bay and other locations, along with photographs of lighthouses, transportation, family and other subjects. The documents...
The Dudley Thickens' World Ship Society papers (SAFR 2381, HDC 1658) consist of the files related to Mr. Thickens tenure as the West Coast representative of the World Ship Society from approximately 1963 through 1985.
Letters belonging to 18th century British soldier and author Philip Thicknesse.
Sound recording of interview, relating to social conditions in Germany before, during, and after World War II. Interview conducted by Bradley Bauer.
Correspondence, event notices and reports, advertising literature, and journal excerpts related to human powered recreational watercraft as well as videocassettes related to water bicycles, sea cycles, pedal boats, and human powered submarines.
Correspondence, writings, personnel records, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to American public diplomacy, and especially to the promotion of private education in China and Taiwan. Includes papers of Zhang Guang Zhao, husband of T. K. Thiele.
Yoruba traditional music. Recored in central Nigeria, 1964-1967 in Ibadan, Oyo, Ife, Abeokta, Iseyin, and Ogbomosho.
The Paul Thiene collection consists primarily of visual materials documenting Thiene's work as a landscape architect. ...
This digital collection contains images selected from 90 rolls of black and white negatives taken by Eric Thiermann, 1966-1969. Most of the photographs were taken for the second Cowell College yearbook, "Markings '67", when Thiermann was a member of the...
This collection documents the career of Kenneth V. Thimann, particularly his extensive publishing activity and professional involvement in the scientific community. The largest portion of the collection comprises alphabetical subject files that reflect his activity within national and international scientific...
Relates to the German National People's Party and the defeat of 1918.
The Thing is a quarterly periodical in the form of an object. Each year, four artists, writers, musicians or filmmakers are invited by the editors (Jonn Herschend and Will Rogan) to create an everyday object that somehow incorporates text. This...
Collection includes a conference packet containing the attendee booklet, tickets, and several flyers; and 5 videodiscs: Session 1 Girls' Education, Session 2 Women and HIV/AIDS, Session 3 Reproductive Health, Session 4 Violence Against Women, and the finale keynote panel. Speakers...
The Third College Anniversary workshop files document the story of the first twenty years of Third College. The files include research material, interviews, and essays that were created for inclusion in the volume entitled .
The collection documents the activities of the Third District PTA and its councils and units, including the Sacramento Council and PTA units from schools in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Colusa, Nevada, Sutter, and Yuba counties. Material dates from 1918...
Materials from the Third World AIDS Advisory Task Force, and other similar organizations, consisting of meeting minutes, organizational records, and correspondence. Materials from other organizations were compiled by members of TWAAFT.
Diaries and photographs related to English and Australian novelist Angela Thirkell.
Typed transcript included in each folder.
Includes correspondence (including invitations), program, budget.
Thirty South Latitude (SAFR24141, HDC1679) is a poem by Jack Shickell. This typed poem was published in the Shipping Register in 1921-1922. It is signed in ink by the author. This item is available for research use.
373 sports cards of professional football players who attended USC.
The New Helvetia Historic District contains the Alder Grove and Seavey Circle housing complexes and Leataata Floyd Elementary School in Sacramento, California. Collection record types include photographs; ephemera of the effort to Save New Helvetia and reject the West Broadway...
Typescript (photocopy) of "This Otherwise Miserable Land", a history of Baja California. Bound with manuscript corrections....
Relates to a plan for the assurance of world peace.
Papers belonging to Los Angeles politician and mayor Cameron Erskine Thom.
Contains 4 letters and 1 postcard relating to an interview granted by Gunn to Dr. John Haffenden and published in Quarto, while Gunn was on a book tour in Britain. Also includes copy of chapbook "Thom Gunn" (The fantasy poets,...
Letters to Richard Gilbertson regarding publication of The Explorers; letter from Faber and Faber Ltd. to Gilbertson; typescript copy and galley proofs of The Explorers.
Includes Carnal Knowledge (holograph draft); In Santa Maria Del Popolo (corrected typescript); and The Wolf Boy (corrected typescript). Also includes brief autobiographical notes.
Kenneth F. Thoman was a Navy veteran of World War II, having served in the South Pacific as a crew member of Navy PB4Y-1 (B-24). He worked as a Flight Engineer for American Airlines for 41 years.
Correspondence; deeds, mortgages, tax receipts and other legal papers; accounts; briefs and opinions.
The Alfred C. Thomas letters measure 1 inch and date from 1850 to 1851. There are thirty-four photocopied letters from Alfred C. Thomas to his family, the originals of which are at the Sherman Foundation, Corona del Mar, California. There...
Two written from California comment on his mining experiences; one from Granada, Nicaragua, written while a member of Walker's filibuster expedition, comments on the war with Costa Rica.
Annie Thomas (1838-1918) produced 48 books, published widely in magazines, and attempted unsuccessfully to found a magazine titled (1878). The collection consists of over 200 letters from more than 150 correspondents when Thomas was attempting to recruit contributors for her...
The Thomas Autograph Collection, 1870-1945 (bulk 1885-1910) contains correspondence collected by the Thomas family, who were active community members of Woodland, California. Charles W. Thomas collected the autographs of well-known literary and public figures during the late 19th Century. This...
Deeds for property in seven California counties conveyed by San Francisco attorney Thomas B. Bishop and his wife to the Thomas B. Bishop Company shortly before his death. These documents were returned by the San Francisco law firm of Walter...
Handwritten notes taken by Thomas B. Doyle on California place names. The materials are arranged into two groups. The first group is a strictly alphabetical list of California place names, which may or may not have annotations and notes on...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, state science education standards, and printed matter, relating to elementary and secondary school education in the United States.
Letter from Thomas B. Godden in Patterson, NJ to his brother (?), dated November 17, 1848 looking to submit a claim for losses incurred by his family in Puebla, NM after the arrival of American troops and the subsequent destruction...
Contains 17 handwritten letters from a man working as a saw mill worker and supervisor in the gold rush areas of Toulumne County, California to his sisters, Lucretia and Christine, in New York state. Contents mostly concern daily pioneer life...
Clippings, campaign buttons and ribbons, etc. relating mainly to his activities in the Republican Party in Napa County.
Include letters to H.S. Randall and Charles W. Schoell.
One manuscript poem, "Palabras Carinosas," copied from Cloth of Gold and Other Poems (Boston, 1874). [From CDCC]. Alpha list.
Since 1944 Bob Thomas has written thousands of Hollywood syndicated columns for The Associated Press and has authored (or co-authored) at least thirty books relating to the entertainment industry. The collection consists of materials related to his professional career as...
The Brandon Thomas-Leverson Archive is a collection of scrapbooks, photographs, letters, and journals pertaining to the Brandon-Leverson household that was largely compiled by Silvia Brandon Thomas, the daughter of actor and playwright Brandon Thomas. The materials in this collection capture...
One typescript manuscript, "A Classical Tea Party," and two small handwritten lists, n.d. Laid in Bulfinch's The Age of Fable... (BL310 B8 1913). Purchase
Holograph letter written by Thomas C. Brownell from Hartford, Connecticut to Charles N. Bancker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the college education of Bancker's son, including details about tuition fees.
Diary about life on a farm near Pacheco, Calif. Discusses purchases, chores, births, marriages and deaths, water including rain, flooding and the nearby creek. Also includes directions for firearms for the browning process, caseharden iron and to stain gun stocks,...
Mainly concerning the authenticity of William Squire's collection of Oliver Cromwell documents. Includes letters written by Carlyle and letters from Squire, John Bruce, Edward Fitzgerald, E.G. Squier, J.A. Froude, John Tyndall, John Childs, James Spedding, Alphonse Legros, William Charles Macready,...
Detailed description of his experiences during the Mexican War, serving under General Scott, in the battles centering around Mexico City in August and September, 1847.
The collection comprises files, catalogs, and records from the San Francisco-based paper ruling company, Thomas Celia & Son, which opened in 1952 and closed in 1989 after the death of Thomas Celia, Sr.
This collection consists of the personal papers of Charles Sparks Thomas (1897-1983), who served as Secretary of the Navy (1954-1957), President of Trans World Airlines (1958-1960), and President of The Irvine Company (1960-1966). The bulk of the collection consists of...
Photocopy of typed transcripts of tape-recorded interviews with Church's wife, associates and clients.
One document (ADS), "In Memorium," for a seaman from Dover, Maine, who had served on the Sloop of War "Dale", part of the Pacific Coast Squadron, 1846-1849, [ca. 1885].
Clippings, letters, and photographs, primarily concerning shipping in the San Francisco Bay, the establishment of the Crowley Launch and Towboat Company, and experiences on the San Francisco waterfront.
Approximately 36 scrapbooks and photograph albums, ephemera, newsclippings, genealogical files, slides and other photographs documenting the Conway, Daly, Curran, Coyle, Hannam, Nash, Drenkel, and Mitchell families.
Two handwritten letters from Thomas Cushing to an acquaintance mostly concerning the activities of his son, Frank Hamilton Cushing, who has friendly relations with Native Americans and tribes in New Mexico and Colorado. In the first letter (2 p.), dated...
Includes information about members of some of the first wagon trains to California, particularly members of the Crow and Eastin families.
Entertainer Danny Thomas is best remembered for his role in the television series later known as the . The collection consists primarily of script files documenting the popular television series Make Room for Daddy (1953-1956) and The Danny Thomas Show...
One letter (ALS) re claim of R. S. Nelson for money due him. [Illinois?],25 July 1850.
Product photographs and catalog for San Francisco light fixture manufacturer
Requests a loan; refers to a certain manuscript he is writing, possibly his Confessions of an Opium Eater; speaks of an estrangement from his mother. With this, a typed transcript and a letter.
Contains business correspondence between company representatives and their clients.
The two folders contain a total of 63 letters of business correspondence regarding the Thomas Denigan, Son & Co. shipping company.
Written in 1849 from England, Leghorn Roads, and Rome; in 1850 from Salamis Bay; in 1851 from off Madeira, Rio de Janeiro, and Callao; in 1852 from Valparaiso, and Arctic Sea off Cape Lisburn; in 1853 from San Francisco; and...
Writings, notes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, minutes, sound recordings, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, especially of disadvantaged and minority children.
One letter (ALS) from Thomas Donaldson to [?] Burton, re Donaldson's book, possibly Architectura Numismatica (1859). [London], 4 March 1873. Alpha list.
Album of 129 black and white photographs documenting an American Geographical Society expedition to the Colombian Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains in March 1939. The purpose of the expedition was to make a topographical map of the area. Photographs...
Contains correspondence, writings and clippings. Correspondents include Art Hoppe and Carolyn Tawangyauma.
(1830-1897). One letter (ALS) from Isle of Man poet, scholar, and theologian Thomas Edward Brown , to classicist Hastings Crossley, re his travel plans and wondering if they might meet up. Isle of Man, July 8, 1894. Alpha list.
Broadcasts to the Japanese people, relating to the Pacific Theater in World War II.
Handwritten letter from a father in Vermont to his son living in Northern California. He inquires about the prospects for making enough money from their work with "Smith and Sparks" to start a coal business and makes comments about the...
[Captain, New York Infantry, 69th Regiment (Vol), Company K]. One Civil War Document (ADS): Pass, 15 Aug. 1861.
The Thomas Family Papers collection consists of seven boxes (4 linear feet) of letters, notebooks, diaries, photograph albums and photos, ephemera, and newspapers and new clips pertaining to the lives of Jerome Beers Thomas, Jr., and his wife, Mary Denison...
Collection includes 7 diaries (with transcripts and indexes), 1865-1902, of Marcus Washington Thomas, a rancher in Pope Valley near St. Helena, Calif. The diaries contain details of daily life, weather, people, etc. Also contains family correspondence and genealogical material.
A personal photograph album chiefly depicting mining engineer Chester A. Thomas (1874-1920) and Thomas family members between 1892 and 1898 in mining camps in Virginia City and Sutro, Nevada; at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California; visiting Harvard University and...
Collection mainly contains portraits of members of the Thomas family, including Ruby Thomas, W. [Wade] H. Thomas, and others. Views of Thomas family homes in Camptonville, Calif. and Pope Valley, Napa County are also included. Some portraits show members of...
Contains shipping documents of Captain Thomas Farley of the schooner Eagle out of Boston, for trade with Yucatan and South America. Some of the documents state "Esado Libre de Yucatan" or "Free State of Yucatan." The Yucatan declared their independence...
Letters to Thomas H. Harvey, St. Louis, February 4, 1847, and June 24, 1848; to D.D. Mitchell, St. Louis, May 22, 1849; and letter from Mitchell as Superintendent of Indian Affairs, St. Louis, August 1, 1849; all relating to Fitzpatrick's...
African American journalist, grew up in Harlem, Founding editor of the Reporter newspaper, 1944, the only San Francisco black paper at the time. Remained as editor when it merged with the Sun several years later, to become the Sun-Reporter. Interviewer:...
One letter (ALS) to Thomas C. Sharp, mainly discussing a case in which he is to make application to appear before an unidentified Board. Quarantine Hospital, St. Louis, 2 Feb. 1869.
Of Chrysa Parkinson and Katherine Eckhouse
Includes annotated typescripts, manuscripts, and variant copies of Eros: Poems for the City, and Thanatos: Earth Poems, along with an inscribed and corrected typescript of Forgeries. Also includes individual poems (filed alphabetically by title) and untitled poems (filed alphabetically by...
The collection consists of incoming correspondence and postcards to Thomas from 1935-1961, personal ephemera (including such items as the judge's address book, personal notes, business card file, and mementos) and photographs....
Letter, bills of sale, poll tax, receipts, subpoena, leases
Portraits of early California vaudeville acrobat and contortionist "Professor" Tom Godfrey in various costumes and poses -- e.g. various contortions, seated in a chair that he balances on a trapeze swing, tied by a rope to a chair, balancing on...
Accounts with the San Francisco City Bank of Savings, Loan and Discount and with the Land Mortgage Union of California.
Collection consists of newspaper clippings relating to the career and death of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche and a black and white photographic print of the members of his junior high school class, including Bunche....
Article, lists, index; Rogers and Maslow correspondence
Letters between a couple while the husband was working in the mines near Somersville, California and the wife was back in Australia. Also includes a family history.
Chiefly copies of Jukes's correspondence, articles, speeches, and miscellaneous writings concerning his research and views regarding the use of pesticides, particularly DDT, which he sent to Prof. J. Gordon Edwards. Most of the materials have been annotated by both Jukes...
Contains correspondence, scientific papers, publications, etc.
Papers relating to Thomas H. Juke's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Collection contains correspondence, speeches, press releases, campaigns, invitations, Senate committee work, voting record, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and personal papers.
The Thomas H. Pigford papers including correspondence, research files, writings, reports, presentations, notebooks and course materials.
Cash and account books for the San Francisco lead and silver smelting company
Nine handwritten letters from a shipmaster sailing along the Pacific coast in Chile and San Francisco to his mother containing mostly personal regards with some details about his locations and destinations. Two letters, both dated in 1875, are from aboard...
Title supplied by cataloger.
One mimeograph copy of a lengthy letter to Thomas M. Storke, editor of the Santa Barbara News-Press re railroad development in California, 1963. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Volume, 1819-1822, letters as Military Store Keeper, St. Louis; volume, 1821-1823, letters relating to the Missouri Fur Company.
One carte de visite photograph of Huxley at about age 40, ca. 1860s- 1870s. Imprint of Elliot and Fry, London.
(1825-1895). One letter (ALS), declining speaking engagement, 31 Aug. 1893. Laid in A Manual for the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals (Spec QL 805 H983). Alpha list.
Thomas Houseworth and Co. is the company continued by Thomas Houseworth after his partner George Lawrence retired in 1869. Houseworth was an optometrist and stereograph merchant located in San Francisco, Calif. The images in this collection contain reprints of Lawrence...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Thomas Huxley / William Henry Flower correspondence, SC 857. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
[Major]. Photographic copy and typed transcript of a Civil War document (ADS): Official Report, Campaign Army of the Border, re campaign in pursuit of rebel force commanded by Major General Sterling Price. Headquarters, Department of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, 1 Dec....
Largely copies of legal papers regarding his September 1913 arrest for illegaly transporting explosives.
8 letters with envelopes.
Memoirs, memorabilia, and diaries and memoirs of other American civilian internees, relating to conditions in Japanese prison camps during World War II.
Photographic documentation of Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, 14311 Lark Street, San Leandro, Calif. This study was prepared for the San Leandro School District to the specifications of the Historic American Buildings Survey, although the project was not part of HABS.
Summary: Consists of original drafts and copies of scientific papers written by T. J. J. See. Also included are miscellaneous items reflective of his career....
Letters written by him, including one to James Monroe (May 29, l80l) and copy of one to the Earl of Buchan (July 10, l803); letters to him, including one from Samuel Smith (April 4, 1785); and miscellaneous documents signed by...
The John Hudson Thomas collection span 28 linear feet and date from circa 1913 to circa 1940. The collection is composed primarily of architectural drawings and reprographic copies of residences and some commercial buildings in the San Francisco Bay area...
The collection primarily contains black and white photographs of Peking, China during the time of the Boxer Rebellion, some with handwritten inscriptions, ca. 1900-1901, as well as 1 map of Peking, 1 identification card, and a copy of Thomas' discharge...
One concerns the age verification of Godeforis Choiniere and payment of his poll tax as written to Charles Choiniere.
Kay's first diary starts with his departure from Liverpool, in Apr. 1894, on the steamer Labrador, to Halifax, and via rail across Canada to B.C. Kay traveled with friends, Johnnie Holt, Charles Shepherd, Abraham Stott, and their wives. Kay joined...
Five letters concerning information for biography of Stephen Watts Kearny.
Contains three scrapbooks of an assistant manager at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, California. The scrapbooks contain numerous clippings, articles, and ephemera related to the career of Keating and activities at the hotel. Also includes one folder of...
Second Lt. Thomas F. Ketchum's letter of application for increased pension for his service during the Mexican War with Company B, 1st Regiment of the New York Volunteers. The letter is written on Sloat Monument Association of California letterhead stationary.
Includes account book, l844-1852, with information on grain sent to E.T. Bale's flour mill, wages paid and goods given to Indian laborers, accounts with Bale, Benjamin and Samuel Kelsey, George Yount, R.L. Kilburn, Nathan Spear, and others in Napa Valley;...
Correspondence, writings, syllabi, lecture outlines, notes, and printed matter, relating mainly to the philosophy of education.
4 letters from his son, Wesley B. Littlefield, from California, 1857-58; 2 letters from David Foreman, from California, 1858; 1 letter each from John W. Cunningham and S. Radebaugh, 1858. Also includes one cover address to Thomas Littlefield, Highland Grove,...
Holograph letter written on War Department stationery informing Captain Ellsworth that he would be getting a promotion.
Chiefly records as Justice of the Peace, French Gulch, Shasta Co., Calif. Some papers as Enumerator, 11th Census, 1890, and a few personal papers.
Black and white photographs of trips to Africa, Tibet, Java and other locations, mainly for hunting trips. Most photos feature an unidentified man with his movie camera. Includes many post-hunt trophy photos. Also includes a letter from Lowell Thomas to...
This collection consists chiefly of materials reflecting Jackson's involvement in civil rights organizations, especially those fighting for racial justice. Files include correspondence, petitions, by-law amendments, minutes, financial papers, press releases, bulletins, scrapbooks, and published material. The collection also includes Jackson...
Collection contains portraits of Jackson and family, family homes, and portraits of NAACP, AOF, and USPO groups.
Includes scrapbook, speeches, photo, miscellaneous articles by Thomas M. Storke and copies of awards presented to him, and numerous condolences to his wife re his death.
Four letters (TLS) to Thomas M. Storke,ca. 1955-1971, including one from Ronald Reagan , 1968, sending a copy of Lee Edwards' biography of him. Alpha list. Alpha list.
(1875-1955). One letter (TLS) to E. Seligman, re his Joseph novel and question about Passover festival. Pacific Palisades, California, 23 Mar. 1947. Gift of Mrs. Edwin Corle, in memory of Amy Nyholm. Alpha list.
One letter (TLS) to Clifton Fadiman, regretting he cannot commit make a definite commitment of contributing to an anthology, since he is preparing for an extensive lecture tour. Zurich, ca. 1933-1938.
Transcripts and tapes of interviews for Mayer's book, "Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States: the Federal Reserve and the Failure of Macroeconomic Policy, 1965-1979."
The collection includes records of Anderson's military service during the Civil War but primarily concerns his activities during the Spanish-American War in the Philippines where, as Brigadier and Major General, he commanded the U.S. Volunteers.
(1779-1852). One letter (ALS) from Thomas Moore (aka Thomas Little and Thomas Brown), Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, to a Mrs. Belcher, mainly about his book, possibly Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance. London, May 29, 1817. Alpha list.
One letter addressed to Francis Augustus Cox; and two typescripts of letters included.
Two hand-painted publicity cards used to solicit funds in the United States for the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I; two Philippine swords; two nineteenth century Japanese bronze mirrors; one ivory pastry cutter; and one ivory pastry...
An Ode. Set to music by Mr. Gover. Commemoration of the enactment of Parliamentary reform, Derby, August 7, 1832. (Printed during the Procession). Alpha list.
The collection contains several thousand black and white prints and negatives, taken by photojournalist Norman Thomas, who was based in New Orleans in the late 1950s to early 1960s. The largest number of photos are from Mexico, with British Honduras,...
Official correspondence of Thomas O. Larkin as U.S. Consul at Monterey, California, and later U.S. Navy Agent.
Correspondence, accounts and miscellaneous papers omitted from the volumes of Larkin's papers bound by H.H. Bancroft.
Pt. I, vol. 1: Record prints of letters to Abel Stearns, 1833-1858, regarding business and activities as U.S. consul at Monterey. Vol. 2: Letters from Pío Pico, J.P. Leese, James Buchanan, John Forsyth and others; petitions; bonds; accounts and vouchers...
(1st Earl; 1631-1712). 1 ADS, 1692, and 1 ALS, 1693. [Returned to Foot Collection]
Cancelled check from Sheriff Thomas P. Johnson to R. B Turner & Co., for $26.11. San Francisco: Palmer, Cook & Co., Bankers, Sept. 19, 1853. Found in unsorted Wyles SC.
Consists mostly of diaries kept by Walsh, 1892-1933, concerning details of his police work, such as calls, arrests, and daily activities.
Peter and Donna Thomas have lectured and taught numerous workshops internationally and have published books and articles on papermaking, book binding, and other aspects of the book arts. The collection consists of drafts, correspondence, photographs, handmade paper samples, and research...
Personal correspondence, photographs, and chainmail clothing designs of Los Angeles resident Peter Thomas, 1961-2003. The photographs include images of friends, family, and gay leather and motorcycle events. Thomas relocated to Los Angeles after being disowned by his father; he worked...
Postcards describe Pilkington's journey to Sacramento and Napa, from Santa Cruz.
The eight large scrapbooks in the collection were given to Mr. Thomas R. Carr several years prior to 1994 when they were found in a warehouse that was being cleaned out by the organization. To these scrapbooks Mr. Carr added...
The majority of the collection is comprised of Metcalf's course notes. There are also a few folders containing information about the U.C. Berkeley Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies and the Center for South Asia Studies.
Diaries, reports, memoranda, studies, manuals, and other writings, relating to education in Indonesia and in American Samoa.
[Brigadier General, C.S.A.]. One document (ADS), re repayment of debt to Central Bank of Georgia, n.d.
Personal and professional papers of Thomas Yeomans, founder and director of the Concord Institute, an educational institute founded in 1990 to provide post-graduate professional training in global/spiritual psychology and group leadership. Collection includes course planning materials in psychosynthesis, sound recordings...
This volume is a draft of the agreement to be entered into by the County of Santa Clara, Department of Fish and Game of the State of California, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and Stanford University.
Miscellaneous checks, bank notices and some material pertaining to Republican League of California, 1871-1880.
Records from the Quimichis Colony, an American-financed firm that acquired land on the west coast of Mexico for the growing of agricultural products. Richard Bard was president.
The collection contains correspondence sent to and from Robert (Bob) Thomas between 1978 and 1990.
The collection consists of four boxes containing sketchbooks filled with drawings and sketches by UCSB Art Studio professor, Robert Thomas (1924-1987).
Ruth Thomas described her small collection as “remnants of a 69-year-old lesbian’s life in the Bay Area.” Thomas first came out in 1975. The collection includes an article about, and correspondence from, two older lesbians that Thomas wrote about in...
Possible freeman of color asking for work in Wilson County, Tennessee. .01 linear feet (1 folder).
Five documents (ADS), relating claims on the estate of an early Santa Barbara resident, 1855. From Lot 173 of an unidentified auction. The lot originally had six items, including one from 1844. Gift of the Friends of the UCSB Library
Annotated typescripts of three books by Szasz: Psychiatric Slavery, Heresies, and The Myth of Psychotherapy.
Contains correspondence of Sanchez with his first literary agent, Dorothea Oppenheimer and correspondence between Oppenheimer and literary agents, editors, and publishers relating to Sanchez's writings. Also includes legal agreements, financial records, excepts and clippings all relating to Sanchez's book "Rabbit...
Record of a journey, 1849-1850 (64 pages), with a party of Americans from Tampico to Mazatlán, via San Luis Potosí and Tepatitlán [de Morelos]; then via ship to San Francisco. Records brief stay in San Francisco, then travel to gold...
The Thomas Shepherd Collection was donated to the La Jolla Historical Society by Thomas Shepherd’s wife, Ruth, in 1992. Shepherd is recognized as a Master Architect by the City of San Diego. Born in Wisconsin in 1897, he studied architecture...
"Order of Services at the First Anniversary of the Kidnapping of Thomas Sims, April 12, 1852." Broadside. [Oversize boxed].
(1864-1914). One letter (ALS) from Spencer, a Roman historian and American Vice-Consul in Capri to Bob [?] about their friendship and his recent life in Capri. Capri, 23 February 1902. Found in Jerome's Aspects of the Study of Roman History...
Excerpts from documentary sources (1658-1730) on Thomas Stanford, believed to be the earliest Stanford ancestor in the North American colonies, compiled by Jeanne Waters Strong, Stanford class of 1947.
Written from Boston and San Francisco, they relate to the building of his church in San Francisco, and to the raising of funds for the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. Letter, Jan. 1863, gives account of a Negro...
Letters written to family and friends, from Boston and San Francisco, concerning activities as minister and lecturer, views on slavery, and description of life in San Francisco in the 1860's; and journal of voyage from New York to San Francisco,...
S. Seymour Thomas (1868-1956) painted portraits of prominent people. The collection consists of Thomas' studio notes and memorabilia.
Contains 7 letters from Thomas Stillman's brother, Jacob Stillman, a doctor in Sacramento, Calif., discussing his medical practice, gold and silver mining in the Sierra Nevada's, Colonel Frémont and politics, including Leland Stanford, Governor of California, William Seward in the...
Letters written as Quartermaster General for California. Also letter to Swords from John Kellog relating to lots in San Diego.
Papers, placards, posters, photographs, and memorabilia related to the life and work of Davis, California community organizer and activist Tansey Thomas.
Correspondence with agents and with Ballantine Books, Inc., and drafts of his novel, King of Abilene. With some autobiographical material.
Papers belonging to the heirs of American naval officer Thomas Truxton dealing with his French spoliation case.
Papers relating to Turner and Way's involvement in the Sierra Club.
8 Letters from Vano, who was stationed in Germany, to family members.
8 Letters from Vano, who was stationed in Germany, to family members.
Two notes (ANS), one by Thomas W. Knox, Civil War journalist, re matter of changing a ticket, and the other by E. Knox [?]. N.p., n.d.
[Civil War Union General; 1813-1879]. One document (ADS): Report of persons (mainly teamsters, also wagonmasters, clerks, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and saddlers) and articles hired for Nov. 1861. Quartermaster, U.S. Army, Hiltonhead, South Carolina.
Contains the letters of Tom Wells to a young lady from his town, M.J. Harrington, alternately addressed as "Maggie" and "Josie". Wells describes his work in a photo gallery in San Francisco, and his observances of life in San Francisco...
Contains incoming correspondence from J.H. Thomas and George E. Waggoner and copies of outgoing correspondence from Wells, concerning the sale of a quartz mine near La Porte, Plumas County, Calif. Also includes a report concerning the mine, photograph order cards...
Photocopies of documents pertaining primarily to Thomas Wallace More's ownership of the Rancho Sespe, Ventura Co., Calif. Includes biographical sketches of More and the More family, including the events surrounding Thomas W. More's death in 1877 and the subsequent trial...
The papers include biographical information, correspondence, diaries, patient case files, and research files concerning tuberculosis. The collection includes papers from both Thomas Waterman Huntington, Sr. and Thomas Waterman Huntington, Jr.
Contents: Diary, 1876, concerning trip to California from New York via Panama; accounts; letters from James McAuliffe re working in Sutro Tunnel and in other Nevada mining communities, and from Richard Corbett in Kaweah, 1889-1891.
Holograph letter written on imprinted stationery by T. W. Higginson to Miss Reed stating his criticisms of her manuscript. Higginson was an American writer, biographer, Unitarian minister, and Colonel of the first Negro regiment in the Union Army (1862-64), who...
Written to the editor of the Sphere concerning publication of Crosland's poetry and critical works.
Letters written while Commissioner, General Land Office in Austin, Texas, relating to Surveys and to the retention of the government archives by the citizens of Austin during the "Archive War". Included are copies of letters and accounts with Anson Jones...
This collection includes correspondence, publications, and other material pertaining to the work of Ivan J. Thomason, Emeritus Professor of Nematology and Plant Pathology at UC Riverside. Includes material regarding the UC Riverside Department of Nematology.
Papers belonging to the 19th century California publishing company Thompson & West.
The collection consists of American sheet music, 1901-1930s.
The Arthur J. Thompson photographs, 1939-1973, bulk 1958-1963, (SAFR 22584, P95-012) consists of 4,600 photographs (5.25 linear feet) of domestic and foreign vessels, military and merchant, primarily in the San Francisco Bay, but also including other locations, and Thompson's detailed...
Bob (Robert G.) Thompson (1934-) is a California-based wine writer. He is the author or co-author of several books on California wines, and the author of the 's weekly wine column from 1970 to 2000. His papers include correspondence, manuscripts,...
Photographs from the Gabriel Moulin Photography Studio in San Francisco. Subjects include street scenes, forests, buildings, advertising art, beach scenes, camping and picnicking, and aerial views, mostly of California.
Typescript. The author's revisions (1963) to "A List of Common Carrier Narrow Gauge Railways in the Continental United States" first published in the 1949 reprint of Howard Fleming's NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS IN AMERICA (Oakland: Grahame H. Hardy).
The Captain Thompson collection (SAFR 17607, HDC 35) is comprised of a variety of poems and illustrations about sailors on the 'Goodship K', circa 1915. Illustrations and poems are drawn on the unprinted side of accounting log sheets from the...
The Captain William T. Thompson papers (SAFR 13571, HDC 25) is comprised of a logbook, cargo manifest, letter from Rebecca Plummer to her mother, lineage of Abigail Low, newspaper clippings, and newspaper article from the Pacific dated 1887. The collection...
The Caroline Thompson Collection contains drafts of screenwriter Thompson’s produced and unproduced feature film screenplays as well as development materials, outlines, treatments, correspondence and photographs relating to each script.
The collection consists of 2 black-and-white photographic postcards related to shipwrecks and life-saving.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the Algeciras Conference in Morocco, 1906; wedding of Alfonso XIII of Spain and assassination attempt on his life, 1906; and the Salonica front, Greece, Serbia, and Albania during World War I....
Paper samples, catalogs, and related materials from the Thompson Conservation Lab.
This collection contains one letter written by David Van Buren Thompson to his mother Dinah Johnson Freeman during the Civil War. Also included is a photocopy of a US Federal census in Tolland county, Connecticut (1850), and a non-original envelope...
Business, military and family papers....
Dissertation entitled France, the Czechs and the Question of Austria, 1867-1885 (1945), relating to French foreign policy regarding the Czech national question in Austria-Hungary; and photographs of scenes in Czechoslovakia and the Mediterranean area, 1936-1937.
Correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to fundraising in the United States for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, Jewish refugee and assassin of the German diplomat Ernst vom Rath in France in 1938. Photocopy.
A collection of the papers of American poet Dunstan Thompson (1918-1975), a Catholic who lived in England beginning in the 1940s. Consists of manuscripts, including book reviews, diaries, essays, plays, poems, and short stories, and correspondence (both to and from...
The collection contains material relating to Edmund B. Thompson and his printing career, mainly at his Hawthorn House (Windham, Connecticut). Included are checklists, correspondence, photographs, and printing specimens (mainly by Hawthorn House)....
The Elizabeth Kendall Thompson Papers contain records related to the professional career of author/editor E.K. Thompson (1910-1998) and the journal Architectural Record. These records include manuscript materials, photographs and clippings. They reflect Thompson’s role as West Coast Editor for Architectural...
Consists of personal papers documenting the broadcasting career of Elsa Knight Thompson from World War II through the 1970s. Contains family and personal correspondence, business files, legal files related to litigation with KPFA including transcripts, a draft autobiography, calendars, photographs,...
This collection contains an assortment of letters written during the Persian Gulf War and the Second World War that were donated by Willard and Jo Thompson. The Persian Gulf War correspondence includes 16 letters that Master Gunnery Sergeant Terry Summers...
A photocopy of "The American Passenger Train In The Motor Age: Archival and Econometric Analysis of Explanations For the Decline In California, 1901-1941" by Gregory Lee Thompson
Hadwick A. Thompson (1919-2002) was born on November 17, 1919 the son of Hadwick and Edna Thompson of Willows, California and the grandson of California pioneer Alvin Aaron Coffey. The Hadwick Thompson papers consist of twenty photographs, correspondence, business cards,...
Harlan Thompson was a writer of western novels for young people, sometimes published under the pseudonym, Stephen Holt; international president of P.E.N., 1958-59; won Boys' Clubs of America gold medal for in 1948, and Commonwealth Club juvenile silver medal for...
Harlan Page Thompson served with the 351st Bomb Group, 508th Bomb Squadron, in Central Europe. He was discharged in 1945 and entered the Air Force Reserve.
Leaflets, newsletters, pamphlets, newspaper and periodical issues, clippings, correspondence, and writings, relating to fascist and other rightist political groups in the United States and Europe after World War II. Includes a few leftist publications.
The consist of letters written to Mr. Thompson, mostly from his brother George. Harry lived at 4127 Marlborough Ave.,San Diego, CA. There are a few empty envelopes and a list of names and addresses at the bottom of the stack,...
Relates to the march of General Joseph W. Stilwell and party from Burma to India in the spring of 1942. Consists mainly of transcripts of interviews with veterans of the march.
Materials relating to Howard H. Thompson's career with the Southern Pacific Company including Division and system passes (1928-1951), a commemorative certificate (in metal) of attendance at the Golden Gate International Exposition (1939), two Sacramento Division seniority roster and time books...
Correspondence and manuscripts of articles, books, poems and plays, relating to his career as professor of medieval history, University of California, and to the publication of his works. Some biographical and genealogical material included.
James Myers Thompson (1906-1977) was a journalist for the and the . He also wrote screenplays and mystery and suspense novels. The collection consists of typescripts written by Thompson.
Collection includes 1974 and 1981 "Energy Requirements for Agriculture in California" joint studies, publications on energy use in crop production.
A collection of James Joyce material assembled by John Hinsdale Thompson, American professor and bookseller. The collection includes both original Joyce manuscripts and correspondence as well as correspondence related to Joyce scholarship and collecting.
Photograph album consisting of nude images of model John Thompson from a photo shoot on the beach, circa 1975-1985.
Thompson's scrapbook, reveals an interest in California, Nebraska and Oregon local history, the history of American telegraphy, and an active involvement with a considerable extended family. Most of the materials to be found here are newspaper clippings, although the scrapbook...
World War II era photographs, scrapbook, and letters between Karla Kirchner Thompson, a young German woman and Herbert Fortner, a German airman.
Leonard Thompson's service certificates from Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Belt Railroad of Chicago, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, St. Louis & San Francisco, Missouri Pacific, Northern Pacific, Kansas City Southern and Southern Pacific.
Handbooks, sample ballots, notes, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to the South African elections of 1994.
Mark Thompson (1952-August 9, 2016) wrote and edited several influential queer books, including the trilogy Gay Spirit, Gay Soul, and Gay Body. His other books include The Fire in the Moonlight: Stories from the Radical Faeries; Leatherfolk: Radical Sex, People,...
Holograph letter written at Camp Davis, Columbus, Ky., requesting to return to duty.
The Merritt Thompson papers, 1896-1970, consists of Thompson's professional and family correspondence, manuscripts and articles he wrote and collected on the topic of education, course materials used in his education classes, translated Inca stories, photographs of his professional and personal...
This scrapbook is an architectural notebook compiled by Rev. Mother Celeste Marie Thompson, RSCJ. It includes Thompson's notes on architectural history, newspaper clippings, postcards, and magazine cutouts covering a variety of architectural styles.
Orville Thompson (1919–2006) was a founding faculty member of the UC Davis Department of Human and Community Development and founding chair of the Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences. Thompson was a member of the UC Davis faculty from 1954 to...
Depicts Italian prisoners of war held by Austria, taken at the time of their release, September 1918.
The collection includes approximately 400 glass plate and film negatives. The majority are 8x10 glass plates, with a few 5x7 glass plates. Some are cracked, lack pieces or have damaged emulsion. The CSRM Library has prepared contact prints for the...
The collection contains the typed manuscript for the children's book by Ruth Plumly Thompson, adorned by sketches of accompanying illustrations by John R. Neill.
Drafts of books, other writings, research notes, letters, newsletters, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs relating to political, social and economic conditions in various African countries, including the Congo (Brazzaville), Madagascar, Zaire and other French-speaking countries; and in Indochina, Thailand...
This collection contains the materials that Wandalee Thompson (1914-2004) collected while preparing to write a history of the San Gabriel Mountains. Though the book was never realized, Thompson collected a substantial amount of material during her research including historic maps,...
German election campaign literature and political miscellany, and Soviet political miscellany.
Correspondence regarding loans and deposits made by London resident W. C. Thompson, who was a "General Agent for Europe" for the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railways. There is a letter dated November 13, 1876 from Adolph Kolb who promises...
Papers of William Bell Thompson, physicist, researcher, professor, editor, and administrator. Thompson did pioneering work in plasma physics and established the field at Oxford University and the University of California, San Diego. He did theoretical and applied work in controlled...
The Captain Dan Thomsen records and documents concerning Steam Tug Hercules (SAFR 17112, HDC 237) are dated from 1907 to 1951. The items include the original 1908 logbook kept by Captain Thomsen during the HERCULES epic maiden voyage from Camden,...
Papers documenting Alan C. Thomson's membership in the Sacramento Area Chapter of the Friends of the California State Railroad Museum, a predecessor to the CSRM Foundation.
English art dealer and writer, Thomson (1855-1930) worked at or managed several major galleries in London and edited the Art Journal. The papers primarily contain professional and personal correspondence. Letters to and from leading artists and social figures trace artistic...
California legislator Helen Thomson served as a State Assembly Member from 1997-2002. The Helen Thomson Papers consist of The Helen Thomson papers consist of 18 cubic feet of textual records, 14 videocassettes, 4 audiocassettes, and 1 box of artifacts reflecting...
This collection contains seven correspondence from PFC Wendell B. Thomson, AEF to his sister and mother during the First World War. Also included is one letter from Sgt. Howard Welch which appears to be addressed to the husband of Thomson's...
The collection contains correspondence and manuscripts chiefly of the Sewall family of Massachusetts in the 19th century. However, there is also correspondence from the the Ward family and members of the family of author Henry David Thoreau, as well as...
Large scrapbook created by Diane Thoreau containing playbills and programs for theatrical performances in Los Angeles and New York, 1940-1949. Ms. Thoreau was a high school teacher in Ventura County who donated this scrapbook to the USC School of Theatre...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Thoreau Edition oral history, OH 141. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
177 cartons containing records related primarily to the editing and production of The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau (the Thoreau Edition), as directed by Walter Harding (SUNY-Geneseo, 1966-1972), William L. Howarth (Princeton University, 1972-1980), and Elizabeth Witherell (Princeton University, 1980-1983;...
The collection contains 8 items, mainly fragments of writings, notes, and drafts of letters by Henry D. Thoreau, acquired by UCSB English Professor and Thoreau scholar, Lawrence Willson, from diverse sources....
This collection consists of a holograph letter from Henry David Thoreau to the publishing firm Wiley & Putnam and an engraved portrait of Thoreau. The letter is dated January 14, 1847 and is addressed to Evert A. Duyckinck. Thoreau asks...
Letters, 1929-1930, to Guy Jerram, French communist leader, relating to the French communist movement and the imprisonment of Maurice Thorez; and photocopies of letters, 1955-1964, to Roger Garaudy, French communist leader and philosopher, relating to the French communist movement and...
This collection was processed in two separate sections. The first section had been partially processed and cataloged by library staff. The second section processed two years later when four boxes of unprocessed material were discovered after a shelf move. The...
Onita Thorley Topping, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thorley of Cedar City, UT, was a popular and noted pilot of the 1930s. She learned to fly at the Von Hoffman School of Aviation at Lambert Field in St....
Papers of Royden "Roy" Thornberg, telegrapher, radio operator, inventor, and proprietor of the Thornberg Electrical Works on Natoma Street in San Francisco, California. Includes business records, radio operator materials, reference notebooks with research on electricity, electrical and mechanical equipment, and...
Letter written by prominent women's rights advocate Elivra Thorndyke to her mother in Maine describing Thorndyke's preference for California's culture and climate to her home state. She became the first president of the California Woman Suffrage Society, a founding member...
Beowulf Thorne (Jack Henry Foster) was a political activist on issues affecting PWAs (people with AIDS). He was one of the founders, with Tom Shearer, of the humor magazine, Diseased Pariah News (DPN). He used his skills as a writer,...
John Ebson Thorne (January 20, 1921-May 10, 2002) was a San Jose-based attorney and activist who specialized in civil rights and constitutional law. Over the course of his career, Thorne extended his legal services to organizations including the Mississippi Freedom...
The collection comprises the professional papers of plant taxonomist Robert F. Thorne (1920-2015), who served as herbarium curator and botany faculty at California Botanic Garden [Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden] and Claremont Graduate University from 1962 until 1987. The collection...
This collection contains 43 letters of Lucy Smith Crittenden Thornton (1802-1885), wife of United States Government Land Commissioner in California Harry Innes Thornton (1797-1861), chiefly to her son attorney Harry Innes Thornton, Jr., as well as other Thornton family members....
Contains five photographs belonging to activist Nate Thornton, a volunteer for the International Brigades assisting the Popular Front during the Spanish Civil War, and an active member of the Bay Area Post of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
All are addressed to Sinclair from Wilder with the exception of one carbon typescript from Sinclair to Wilder, one from Wilder to Paul S. Bachman at the University of Hawaii, and one each from Wilder's mother and sister to Sinclair....
Concerning his writing; one letter regarding Gertrude Stein. Also included are letters of Wilder's sister Isabel, 1969-1977, some relating to the production of his plays; a letter of condolence from Abramson and a few obituary notices from various newspapers.
Chiefly concerning music.
Letters to Norman Unger concerning his writing; timetable and portions of holograph manuscript of Ides of March; holograph manuscripts of text for his broadcast on Gertrude Stein and an essay on G.B. Shaw; reprint of his article on Lope de...
This collection comprises the papers of Edward O. Thorp, American mathematics professor, hedge fund manager, blackjack player, and founding faculty member at the University of California, Irvine. The papers consist of scholarly and personal papers, including published and unpublished manuscripts,...
This collection constitutes the literary archive of New Mexico author N. Howard (Nathan Howard) "Jack" Thorp (1867-1940). It includes original manuscripts of Thorp's stories, as well as songs, correspondence, a diary, photographs and related publications.
Materials related to the research career of emeritus professor of entomology and expert in bee biology Dr. Robbin Thorp. The collection includes field data, correspondence and notes, meeting and conference proceedings, and publications.
The bulk of this collection documents the birth, growth, and activities of the Committee for Homosexual Freedom (CHF), probably the first "gay liberation" group in Northern California, originating in the spring of 1969 by Leo Laurence and Gale Whittington. Laurence...
This collection contains correspondence from S1/C John J. "Jack" Thorpe, USN to his sister, Lena and her family during the Second World War. The collection also includes photographs, military documents, and one obituary. Also included are transcripts of the letters,...
The collection contains one record book for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Los Angeles Chapter, ca 1898, with correspondence and other material laid in, and one record book for the United Confederate Veterans, Pacific Division (Spencer R. Thorpe, Commander),...
Depicts student demonstrations at Xinan Lianhe Daxue (Southwest Associated University), Kunming, China, protesting the killing of four students at the university by Kuomintang soldiers in 1945.
(1897-1975). One letter (ALS) from American playwright and novelist Wilder, to Mary Cheadle, recalling his early days at Thacher School in the Ojai Valley. Edgartown, MA, August 17
Papers collected by John S. Thostesen while he worked as an engineer for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and those of his wife, Marie. Material includes dues receipts from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, and Veteran's Association...
Minutes, work plans, and publicity materials documenting this cooperative crafts gallery located on Castro Street in San Francisco.
This collection contains photographs, negatives, and some ephemera chiefly collected by California conservationist and editor William H. Thrall (1873-1963) for use in magazine. The photographs primarily date from the 1930s, but also include copy prints (and some originals) of late...
Papers belonging to Los Angeles conservationist William Henry Thrall.
The Thrasher (barkentine) logbook (HDC 190, SAFR 16473) was kept by Andrew B. Townsend for a 1919 voyage of the barkentine THRASHER on a voyage between San Francisco and New Plymouth, New Zealand carrying lumber and gasoline. The Captain for...
Juneau and Douglas Island[s] from the Basin Road, Alaska, #4586 -- Sitka from the Harbor Islands, #4562 -- The Steamer Ancon in Glacier Bay, Alaska, #4717.
Photographs captioned: Sheep-shearing on C.T. Romie Ranch, near Soledad, Monterey Co, Cal. -- J.C. Flood's residence, Menlo Park, Cal. -- Mt. Shasta from Butteville.
1: two men and three women posing in front of Yosemite Falls (by J.J. Reilly) -- 2: view entitled "Pitt [sic] River, Shasta Co." depicting a rough wooden house ("Good Friday's House") with group of Indians (by R.E. Wood of...
1: view from Russian Hill encompassing Telegraph Hill in the distance, with Washington Square in North Beach in the middle distance, and may have been taken as early as 1865. 2: view northward down Stockton Street with numerous people and...
V. 1 - The Revolution in Government: Miners and Merchants; v. 2 - Guanajuato.
Rough-edited typed transcript of a tape-recorded interview conducted Nov. 15, 1967 by Mrs. Fry re his childhood, study of forestry, and early days in the U.S. Forest Service; Mrs. Fry's correspondence with Clapp, 1964-67; Clapp's letter, Apr. 4 1963 to...
Copies of letters from the acting chief Division of Post Office Department Archives, to Mr. Warren T. Russell of Berkeley, Calif. regarding the establishment of postoffices at Culloma, Garden Valley, Georgetown, Placerville and Spanish Flat, Calif. with lists of postmasters...
Three letters written by members of the Cox family concerning the death of their sister, BANC MSS C-Y 247, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Studio portrait, perhaps of business partners.
Research material for his book (THREE MILE ISLAND, New York, 1980) including cassette tapes, interview transcripts, correspondence, and reports.
Photos of Snell Seminary in Berkeley, a San Francisco residence on Twelth Street, and a view of White House on Post and Kearny decorated for GAR (Grand Army of the Republic).
Photographer's numbers: 131, 1067, and 3509 (corrected from 6509?).
Includes views of the Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill and St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, Calif.; one photograph of "the mammoth tree."
Photo Collection 1.1 contains color photographs of three prominent women analysts, Jane Wheelwright, Katherine ‘Kay’ Bradway, and Elizabeth Osterman in their homes and gardens between the years of 1989-1990. The photos showcase their homes, art, work spaces, important artifacts and...
The Three-masted schooner photograph, circa 1890-1930, (SAFR 24654, P15-027) is comprised of a photograph of an unidentified three-masted schooner at sea. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Includes photos of water supply efforts on Little Rock Creek, Calif.
A collection of glass plate and film negatives by amateur photographer and Los Angeles real estate broker George P. Thresher (1854-1927) focusing on the American Southwest and Native Americans of the region, particularly of Arizona, and the Gila River crossing...
This is a photostatic copy of a manuscript entitled , chronicling his journey with the Donner Party from 1846-1847. This photostatic copy was made in 1942 from the original in the Edward E. Ayer Collection at the Newberry Library in...
Lithograph, ca. 1863. [Oversize boxed].
Thrillpeddlers was a San Francisco-based multigenerational queer theater company specializing in Grand Guignol plays and Theatre of the Ridiculous. The collection is arranged into four series: Production and Hypnodrome Theatre Materials, Photographs, Garments and Props, and Set Pieces and Signs.
From 1969 to 1974, Martin Thrope was a member of the of the team at Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN), that implemented the ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet. His papers detail the BBN company of that time, and his...
This collection consists of photographs taken by Richard Throssel, a photographer who primarily photographed the Crow Indians in Montana, that depict Native American life.
Autobiography and poetry.
Norman Thrower was a professor in UCLA's geography department from 1957 to 1990, where he specialized in cartography, remote sensing, and Europe. He was the director of the (Columbus) Quincentenary Programs at the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,...
Includes scrapbook of testimonials, with copies and photocopies of letters from Ralph H. Lutz, Jacques Maritain, Joseph Pulitzer, Thomas J. Watson, Harold Butler, Edward Alden Jewell and others; clippings; samples of her work; and biographical information.
The collection includes correspondence from Theresa Ehrman (later Thérèse Jelenko) to her mother (Jennie) and sister (Sally) sent during Theresa's stay in Paris with the Steins in the first decade of the 20th century. The collection also includes correspondence and...
Collection includes a manuscript journal for 1781; manuscript playbills, 1777-1781; and a manuscript history of the theater from 1716 to 1783.
This collection contains the literary archive of Korean-American writer Nak Chung Thun (1875-1953), including the handwritten manuscripts for novels, stories, and essays. There are also some family papers including two yearbooks of Samson Thun from Dinuba Union High School (1924-1925)...
This collection contains letters, photographs, newspaper clippings and a page from a book about the family of Sergeant John G. Thursby, United States Army, before and during the Second World War.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, pamphlets, maps, medals, and certificates, relating to relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium in Belgium and northern France during World War I.
Writings, correspondence, and photographs, relating to political dissent and advocacy of democracy and human rights in Taiwan. Includes correspondence with political prisoners and photographs of political demonstrations.
Letters and clippings pertaining to the Luther and Eliza Tibbets family.
The collection contains primarily sound recordings of performances of Lawrence Tibbett from recording sessions that occurred between 1929 and 1945. Some of the recordings are 12" vinyl 33 1/3 rpm microgroove discs, but most are 78 rpm shellac discs and...
This collection consists of engineering reports on water development in California.
Materials prepared as industrial chemist and geologist. Papers pertain to investigation and development of wells and irrigation in California, and include water and soil anaylses; and correspondence and legal papers relating to the suit of Prather vs. Hoberg over water...
The H.C. Tibbitts Photograph collection contains 114 black and white photographic prints taken by H.C. Tibbitts during his employment as a contract photographer for the Southern Pacific Railroad's magazine Sunset. The photographs predominately depict landscapes and agricultural views of the...
The George Tibbles Papers contains scripts written by him for television, film, and stage. There are produced works, unproduced works, treatments, and other development materials.
Ardy Tibby is a lesbian feminist activist and organizer as well as an entertainer and author. Her collection focuses on her personal life and connections during her life in California and Phoenix, Arizona.
29 leaves in wooden boards, Sanscrit texts transposed into Tibetan script, written by various hands in Uchen script. The larger pages are scriptural texts, probably written by lamas; the smaller are copies made by lay people, to be carried in...
1 frame with 5 photographs (3 of T. Vasquez, 1 of Sheriff John H. Adams, 1 of Abdon Leiva); 1 framed photo of T. Vasquez; 1 framed engraving of Judge D. Belden of San Jose; 1 framed photo of the...
1 frame with 5 photographs (3 of T. Vasquez, 1 of Sheriff John H. Adams, 1 of Abdon Leiva); 1 framed photo of T. Vasquez; 1 framed engraving of Judge D. Belden of San Jose; 1 framed photo of the...
Contains typed transcripts (10 p.) of newspaper articles on Vásquez and typed transcripts (4 p.) of sentencing reports.
Source unknown.
This collection contains 18th and 19th century engraved tickets from the concerts, benefits and other events in London. Multiple artists are represented, but many include work by Francesco Bartolozzi.
The Aneita Tidball papers consist of correspondence, memorandums and reports, 1951-1956, created primarily by Aneita Tidball in the course of her duties for the United Community Defense Service.
The primarily consists of examples of American folklore, and was created by James Tidwell. It includes folklore in various genres, including stories, sayings, figures of speech, moral tales, anecdotes, legends, jokes, riddles, and music, among others. The collection also contains...
The papers of William Tidwell, a San José State University microbiology professor, consist of documents, correspondence, newsletters, publications, conference and meeting papers, legislation, and newspaper clippings. The bulk of this material is from his time as a consultant on State...
Sermon, relating to problems of post-World War II German reconstruction. Delivered at Markus Church, Stuttgart, Good Friday, 1947.
Album contains 87 black and white photos, captioned in English, of Tientsin (now Tianjin), Nanking (now Nanjing), the Hai and Yangtze Rivers, Taku Bar Port, and Peitaiho. Album most likely belonged to an American or British man living abroad in...
Photographs of Tientsin (Tianjin) plus a small panorama of Shanghai.
The collection comprises the papers of Peter Tiernan, a painter who was involved with San Francisco District Council of Painters No. 8, Painters Union Local 83, and Bay Area Painters and Taper Trust Funds. It includes election flyers and leaflets,...
A collection of ten David Teirney alternative comics produced between 1989-1991. Selling for 3 dollars each, the erotically-oriented stories consist of black ink drawings and text on white paper, each being about 20-25 pages long and having a unique solid-color...
Karl Tierney was a poet born in Westfield, Massachusetts, in 1956. He was twice a finalist for the Walt Whitman Award, a finalist for the National Poetry Series, and a 1992 fellow at Yaddo. He published more than 50 poems...
Collection consists of a photograph of American silent film star Laurette Taylor and published sheet music of "Who'll Buy my Violets" featuring Spanish singer Raquel Meller from Alexander Tiers' personal collection.
Herbert H. Tiesler papers (SAFR 17399, HDC263) contains three illustrated sea journals in German with original drawings, a "memorandum book" in English, a travel notebook in German, a number of items including letters and official documents, a typescript in English...
The Herbert Tiesler papers (SAFR 17614, HDC 48) is comprised of 12 items spanning the years 1914-1942. The documents include newspaper clippings about ferries returning to San Francisco Bay, a drawing, a manuscript written in German, letters congratulating Tiesler on...
The Herbert Tiesler papers (SAFR 17615, HDC 49) are comprised of three photocopied items: a letter dated 1909 from Tiesler's parents giving him permission to go to sea, a letter of praise from Tiesler's supervisor dated 1936 and a lifeboat...
This collection consists of professional and academic works, notes, publications, books, reviews, drafts, papers, class materials, and correspondence produced and collected by Richard L. Tieszen between 1974-2017. Subjects covered include philosophy, phenomenology, intuitionism, logic, mathematics, set theory, and other various...
The contents of the collection contain synagogue newsletters, clippings, event announcements, songbooks, photographs; dedication, anniversary and tribute books, scrapbook contents and minute books....
This collection was created by Daniel Kawahara. Kawahara was instrumental in founding the Tigers Youth Club, a Japanese American sports league started in Southern California in 1957 and still active as of 2014. This collection contains photographs, a scrapbook, and...
Cartoon sequence depicting the hardships and eventual homecoming of an imaginary Belgian refugee during World War I. Printed in England.
Relates to religion in Russia. Includes a photocopy of a translation by Peter Nicholas Kurguz, 1962.
Collection includes personal and professional correspondence (chiefly incoming), contracts, sketches, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings, and "written" conversations between Tilden, who was deaf, and others. Also includes medals, other personal memora bilia. Principal correspondents are his daughter,...
California, Civil War Politics and Medicine Manuscript Letters Fourteen original "My Dear Darling Wife" manuscript letters penned by a pioneering California physician to his young wife, Catherine Maria Hecox, tracing 10 years of political campaigning during the 1860 Douglas...
The collection contains personal (including family) and professional correspondence regarding fashion activities, her employment with the architect Richard Joseph Neatra and the California Youth Authority, and research on her father, Douglas Tilden, and Eliza Woodson Farnham. Also included are poetry,...
The materials consist of approximately 1000 color transparencies taken by B. Noah Tilghman documenting various United States and New Zealand resaerch bases in Antarctica, including the construction of Siple Station, as well as general living conditions, individuals, and landscapes.
In 1956, Coralie Hewitt Tillack began her 26-year employment with Lockheed Air Terminal in Burbank, California. Starting as a telephone switchboard operator and later transferring to Field Operations, Coralie was captivated by the history of the first million-dollar airport constructed...
Marechal Juarez Távora (1898-1975) was one of Brazil's most popular military and political figures from 1922-1967. The collection contains Dr. Ann Tiller's research and collection of documents, letters and related materials that provide particular insight into Távora's actions, thoughts and...
The Tillie Lewis Collection contains biographical materials, including newspaper clippings and typescript essays, by and about Stockton, California, food entrepreneur Tillie Lewis (1904-1977). Also included are related advertisements, product labels, scrapbooks, photographs, and factory plans.
Notes on the history of railroads in the United States and Canada.
Speech transcript, letter, and pamphlet, relating to activities of the French resistance movement during World War II.
Relates to changes in the Japanese government system between 1855 and 1891.
This collection contains memorabilia and ephemera from the Monterey area, dating roughly between 1929 and 1946. The items are primarily focused on fish canning industry and seafood restaurants. It includes fish canning company product boxes and labels, Monterey restaurant matchbooks,...
Career with U.S. Forest Service, Division of Timber Management, concerned with sales of federal timber to private operators. With this: copies of Lund's correspondence with Mrs. Fry and copies of supporting documents.
Interviews conducted in 1976-1978 by Anne Brower for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Copy of photograph inserted. Introduction by August Frugé. Growing up in mining town in Colorado; student days, UC Berkeley, 1915-1919; graduate work in anthropology; marriage...
This collection comprises seven posters published by Times Change Press (New York City) on a wide variety of national political issues. Topics include political activism, voting, demonstrating against the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh and Che Guevara. The posters were...
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. California-based barnstormer and aircraft manufacturer of German descent. Charles Lindbergh's first flight was flown by Timm. Timm partnered at...
Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number. Wally Timm was an American aircraft designer, pilot and manufacturer.
Wall D. Timm was an aviation mechanic and a Signal Corps instructor. Then during the 1920s, he became a barnstormer and Hollywood stunt pilot. After WWII, he worked for Beechcraft.
Digital videocassettes and CDs of interviews with artists and architects, and USC architecture and arts student projects. Robert Timme was the Dean of the School Architecture at USC from 1996-2005....
The materials of the William E. Timmons collection cover the period from January 1969 to August 1974. During this period Mr. Timmons served first as Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (1969-1970) under Bryce Harlow and then as...
Correspondence, photographs,clippings, and printed matter, relating to various members of the Romanov family and other Russian dignitaries and nobility; events in Russia before, during, and after the Russian Revolution; and the Russian emigration to foreign countries. Includes Romanov memorabilia.
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, galleys, notes, reprints, photographs, passports, awards, and other items; some materials are in Russian or German. Correspondents include Dr. L. Prandtl, Cyril O. Rhys, Gunhard Orovas, Elena Zagustin, and William F. Durand.. His typescript articles are largely...
(1852-1931). One note (ANS) from wood engraver Timothy Cole to Mrs. Lloydabout sending some prints, 27 Dec. 1929.
Part I: Material from San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, Calif. Diaries, in 4 volumes, 1843-1855; reports, 1850 and 1860, on conditions in California; and letters, 1854, to his San Francisco congregation.
Include correspondence, research files, teaching materials, writings, and project files, including materials relating to his role in creating the Voyager Record, and the public campaign to rename the Big Bang. Also include recordings of lectures delivered by Ferris while serving...
Includes a few papers relating to his work as administrator of the Indians of San Rafael, with list of names of Indians at Nicasio (1851-1853); some accounts, papers relating to the settlement of his estate.
This collection documents the career of Santa Clara County Superintendent of Education, Charles R. Timpany.
Contains an illustrated prospectus for investors, advertisements and price lists for their perfume, "Cantonfleur," mail order requests, an invoice for supplies; and, solicitations from various manufacturers and suppliers. With these are a few personal letters, some written on company stationery,...
Consists of personal correspondence from family and friends discussing life in Northern Calif. including San Francisco, Oakland, and Stockton, where Eichelberger resided and from a friend who moved to Mass. Also includes correspondence to her father, Cyrus Eichelberger, and her...
The collection consists of an album with 113 black/white photographs taken by Francis Haar of Kamakura for Tindale, all stamped by Haar on the verso. This album was the result of Tindale's fascination with Japanese papermaking and paper makers. He...
2 scrapbooks documenting Glenn Tindall's work with the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as music director. Tindall was born in Indiana in 1894, graduated from Northwestern University, and embarked on a career in...
The collection contains materials related to Hugh M. Tiner, first dean and second president of George Pepperdine College and member of Rotary International. Items include subject and correspondence files (biographical materials, certificates of appreciation, ephemera and photographs, speeches and publications,...
This Collection contains 50 Photographic Prints that have been digitized and placed on the DAMS and Flickr. They have been assigned a 09 Series Number 09_03955-04004. They detail Richard Tingler's time in the South Pacific during World War Two.
This collection is not noted on previous inventories. It appears that the monograph, the "History of Stanislaus County," was used as a journal or notebook for holding collected articles and handwritten notes. Articles are interspersed between the pages and appear...
Correspondence and miscellanea, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union.
Writings, drawings, photographs, and reprints, relating to conditions in the Netherlands under German occupation during World War II, and to food relief at the end of the war. Includes a study entitled Wartime Food Problems of the Netherlands.
Donnie L. Tinsley, also known as, Tonica Collins, was a gay man who lived in San Francisco from 1978-2004. He was known for his talents in building original floats used in the SF Pride Parades, as well as the decoration...
Tintypes, showing range of subjects and formats.
Poster, with "All the typefaces in the known world." San Luis Obispo, CA, n.d. Printers Collection. [Oversize Map Cabinet 20/6]. Alpha list.
This collection contains the papers, photographs, correspondence, recordings, click tracks, and film scores of composer Dimitri Tiomkin (1894-1979).
The William M. Tipton Papers, 1887-1978 (bulk 1893-1918), document the personal and professional life of William M. Tipton. The records consist of pamphlets, correspondence, Spanish vocabulary lists, photographs, land surveying tools, government documents, newspaper clippings, and various notes. This collection...
Relates to conditions in Allied prison camps at Grewensmühl and Neuengamme, Germany, and Zedelgem, Belgium. Photocopy.
Speeches and writings, diary, play, articles, press releases, letters, and video tapes, relating to the history of the Achinese people of Indonesia, to the struggle for independence of the National Liberation Front of Acheh Sumatra, and to Indonesian human rights...
Relates to German war policy. On metal printing plate.
Family and town business records (bills, receipts, etc.) related to the John Tirrel and Nathaniel Spear families and the town of Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Relates to the anti-Nazi movement in Germany during World War II and to conditions in Germany following the war. Letters illustrated with original drawings. Also includes printed copies of writings by Tisa von der Schulenburg and photographs of her sculptures.
Papers of Gennaro M. Tisi, noted clinical and research specialist in the area of pulmonary medicine and a founding member of the School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego. Author of over 100 original articles, chapters, and abstracts, Tisi's...
Biographical and autobiographical materials, manuscripts, publications, lectures, correspondence, and professional files focusing on Richard F. Tislow's (born Richard F. Tyslowitz) research and clinical work on the psychopharmacological treatment of psychiatric disorders....
The collection consists of an unpublished short story (22 pages) by Stanford graduate student Bob Tisnai. It is set in San Francisco circa 1986.
Relates to political and military conditions in Slovakia in the latter stages of World War II.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Title supplied by cataloger.
The Title Insurance and Trust Company Records document early landownership and infrastructure building in the City of Glendale and the greater Los Angeles area through correspondence and business records related to individual land claims and trusts.
The Title XX, USC Training Series, Child Protective Services training materials consists of the workbook and two cassette tapes of a Title XX training program, conducted at USC, on child protective services. Among others, Dr. John Milner and Dr. June...
Hand-drawn portraits of American, British, Japanese, French, Italian, Belgian, and Chinese delegates to the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament, 1921-1922. Portraits are autographed by their subjects.
Diaries, correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, clippings, and printed matter, relating to Romanian politics and diplomacy, and to Romanian-Soviet negotiations, 1931-1932. Also available on microfilm (24 reels).
Typed transcript and translation of copy of grazing rights, 1840, and title, 1841, for Mare Island, granted to Victor Castro.
Abstract of title for property in Puebla, with contemporary copies of documents dating back to 1747.
Files relating to the ranch property in the district of Tialpam, Coyacán, Mexico.
Legal notes, containing abstract of title and resumé of litigation, ca. 1681-1744, over boundaries and water rights for property near Mexico City, involving Indians and other owners.
Collection of documents (originals and contemporary copies) relating to title to Haciendas de Hueyapam, Rocaferro and Isclaguacán, near Tulancingo. Includes signatures of Luis de Velasco, local officials and others. Includes a typewritten index prepared in 1893.
Five ledgers containing certified copies of the original land grants issued by Isidro Calvillo, escribano público y nacional, in 1868 on behalf of Atanasio Hernández and Francisco de P. Hernández, brothers and current owners of these properties. The land titles...
Incomplete file (mainly contemporary copies) of documents relating to the claim of Francisco Xavier Corona for land near San Andrés, Chihuahua, and to later litigation over the property by his heirs.
Letters concerning the ownership, assessment, and taxation of real properties in Mexico City.
Charles Hickman Titus (1896-1965) taught at Whitman College and Stanford before coming to teach at UCLA in 1927. He was an expert on American political theory and studied U.S. voting habits. During World War II, Titus served as a lieutenant...
In 1849, Antoinetta Damonte and Bartolomeo Valerga left their native Genoa and eloped on a ship bound for Boston. After several years, during which they had four children, the couple decided to move to California, eventually settling in San Francisco...
The T.J. Potter (built 1888; passenger vessel) and Kodiak, Alaska photographs, 1888-1916 and circa 1945-1950, (SAFR 24634, P15-007) are comprised of two photographs of T.J. POTTER underway and one photograph of the Kodiak, Alaska waterfront. The collection has been processed...
Photographs depicting visits of Nikita Khrushchev and other high Soviet officials to the Adzhar Autonomous Soviet Republic, and the 22nd Congress of the Soviet Communist Party.
Tax records of Tlaxcala, Mexico, kept by Don Vicente Domingo Lombardini of the Administration of the Royal Excises of Tlaxcala. 1780 and 1804.
Professional studio portraits of Tlingit and perhaps other Alaska Natives. 1: [Two men posing in traditional hats and blankets]. 2: Tlingit natives in potlatch dancing costumes. 3: Thlinget [sic]-Clutchman. [Portrait of a woman]. 4: Thlinket [sic] Packing Co., Aug. 3...
from University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center;
Recollections of travels to Missouri, 1839, and overland journey to Oregon. Begun March 4, 1897, addressed to his granddaughter, Rhoda Swinnerton, but never completed.
A sea voyage via the Panama Canal, and personal travel photographs taken around Southern California, including trips to Yosemite, Boulder Dam, Death Valley, and elsewhere.
Included in: Northern California U.S. District Court oral history series.
Reports by Rufus Ingalls, including lists of camping places, included.
Records of the To Kalon Women's Club of San Jose
Records of San Jose To Kalon Women's Club
Written by Czechoslovak intellectuals to protest the partition of Czechoslovakia authorized by the Munich Conference.
Tape of Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to Stanford University on June 4, 1990, including full text of his speech. Narrated by Stanford University president Donald Kennedy with some comments by George P. Shultz.
This collection contains 150 oral histories conducted between 1999-2001 covering a variety of topics related to tobacco control, including but not limited to public health policy, anti-smoking advocacy, second hand smoke, health education programs and cost-recovery lawsuits. All of the...
This is an artificial collection assembled from a number of different donations of ephemeral materials, acquired by the Library as a part of the Tobacco Control Archives. Materials include pamphlets, posters, cigarette ads, and reports.
This collection documents the public information efforts of the Tobacco Free Project and the Girls Against Tobacco Campaign. It contains pamphlets published and/or distributed by the TFP, general information about the activities and goals of the TFP, a general description...
This collection documents the activities of the Tobacco Free Project of the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFTFP). The bulk of the material in this collection is made up of contracts, reports, and other materials generated by the SFTFP...
Writer and journalist Héctor Tobar's archive includes original newspapers and clippings from 1989-2010 from The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times Book Review, LA Weekly, The Guardian, Twanas Press (The Third World and Native American Press Collective at University...
Founded in 1978, the Tobey C. Moss gallery presents the work of Southern California artists, including Lorser Feitelson (1898-1978) and Helen Lundeberg (1908-1999). The contents of this collection have been generated as a result of this representation and the gallery's...
This collection consists of manuscripts and published sheet music, lyric sheets, correspondence and other documents, and sound recordings
Photographs document the Tobin farm house, located at 965 Weeks Street, East Palo Alto, Calif., prior to its demolition, ca. 2007, to make way for the Clarke-Weeks Townhomes project.
This collection contains photographs, correspondence, and ephemera related to Vivian Tobin's performance as Alice in the first American theatrical production of "Alice in Wonderland" in 1915.
This collection comprises professional papers of Jerome Tobis, former professor and founding chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of California, Irvine. The papers include meeting agendas, minutes, notes, correspondence, clippings, grant proposals, and other...
Papers of Waldo R. Tobler, former geographer and cartographer, Assistant Professor of Geography at University of Michigan, and Professor Emeritus of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Contains typescripts and photocopies of Toby Lurie's unpublished sound poems, produced in limited runs and distributed to a few individuals. Several volumes are signed and numbered. Some titles appear in several versions. Also includes his notebooks, announcements of exhibits and...
The Collection consists of materials relating to the Austrian-American composer, Ernst Toch. Included are music manuscripts and scores, books of his personal library, manuscripts, biographical material, correspondence, articles, essays, speeches, lectures, programs, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, financial records, and memorabilia....
Collection consists of ephemera, photographs, programs, and memorabilia relating to dance in the twentieth century. Includes clippings, programs, fliers, magazines, and posters, as well as letters to Todd.
Relates to political and social conditions in Cuba.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence, minutes, press releases of various water resources organizations; and reports, maps, charts, photographs, and articles relating to Skagit Hydroelectric Project, Washington.
Includes California attorney's license for John M. Todd (July 10, 1865); letters to Frank M. Todd from S.S. McClure of McClure's Magazine, C.M. Gayley, and George Sterling; letter to Mrs. Frank M. Todd from Earl Warren on the death of...
Consists of seventeen photographs documenting the destructive effects of hydraulic mining. Includes images of washed-over roads, ruined orchards, broken dams, riverbank gravel deposits, and working hydraulic hoses. Photos were taken in Nevada, Sutter, and Yuba counties and feature the Yuba...
The scientific and personal correspondence, teaching notes, writings and talks, biographical papers, and a small collection of audiovisual material form the collection known as the Papers of John Todd and Olga Taussky-Todd in the Archives of the California Institute of...
Relates to political, economic, and labor developments in the United States and Europe. Also includes privately printed copy (1996). Photocopy.
Diaries, speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and photographs relating to engineering projects in China, especially river engineering and flood control; famines and relief work in China; and social, economic and political conditions in China. Digital copies of select records...
Includes correspondence, research notes and writings, course materials, reports and reprints from Professor La Porte's teaching, research, and consulting work. Six cartons and one box contain student papers from his undergraduate Administrative Behavior class on the organizational units in the...
Todd Shipyards Corporation, the Los Angeles Division Collection consists of photographs, engineering drawings, photographic slides and negatives, and papers related to the company and its involvement in shipbuilding. The bulk of photographs are of specific ships and Navy vessels that...
The Toddy Pictures Company collection spans the years 1930-1949 (bulk 1937-1947) and encompasses less than one linear foot. The collection consists primarily of dialogue continuity scripts and advertising material for around 40 films and some contracts....
The Toddy Pictures Company photographs span the years 1930-1952 (bulk 1939-1947) and encompass 1.2 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of 8x10 photographs and negatives from 71 films produced and/or distributed by the company....
Political cartoons satirizing Adolf Hitler and other German Nazi leaders, and depicting the plight of Poland under German occupation.
Collection consists of slides, paintings, an audiotape, and articles, pamphlets, and books by or about Kerschensteiner, assembled by Emil Otto Toews in the preparation of his 1955 UCLA doctoral dissertation on Bavarian educator Georg Kerschensteiner. The books comprise six duplicates...
Akira Togawa was born July 5, 1903. He came to the United States in 1923 and married his wife, Kimi, who was a kibei, in 1929, and they had five children. Before World War II, Togawa was employed by the...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Togo.
Consists of personal correspondence to Toichi Domoto, most dating to his time in Illinois for school. Also includes some business correspondence of the Domoto Bros. and Toichi Domoto Nursery. There are few items from the relocation era ; a letter...
Special Committee for the Study of the Tokachi Offshore Earthquake, Hokkaido, Japan, occurring Mar. 4, 1952, with report issued June 17, 1952. 225 black and white photographs, captions in Japanese, with English translations. Images include ... (see Selvaggio description).
This collection contains the papers of director, producer, and actor Norman Tokar (1919-1979) including material on radio, television, and motion pictures. Includes scripts, photographs, cast lists, storyboards, stills, and production materials for various radio programs, television shows, and animated features.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Television writer and producer Leon Tokatyan penned the pilot for the television series . The collection consists of scripts, treatments, and research materials for various television series and unproduced film and television projects including , , , and .
News of her health, mutual friends, etc.
The correspondence contains references to San Francisco, Paris during and after World War II, Gertrude Stein, William James, Virgil Thomson, and Thornton Wilder. Also mentioned are productions of Stein's works, and publications of Toklas' cookbook and her autobiography, "What Is...
Concerning their mutual friend, Thornton Wilder, and commenting on the work of William Faulkner.
Consists of Russian history teaching materials including student papers, personal correspondence, research files, articles, audio recordings, bibliographic cards, publications, copies of British Foreign Archives Office documents, lecture notes, photographs, and maps....
Writings and correspondence, relating to aspects of Russian history, and especially to aristocratic life in Russia prior to the Russian Revolution, the Russian Imperial court, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and subsequent Russian émigré life. Includes correspondence of George...
Photograph album created by an unidentified U.S. servicemember who was stationed in Tokyo during the U.S. Occupation of Japan. Includes images of Tokyo scenery and daily life, as well as 11 images of the Bloody May Day Riots of May...
Relates to the dangers from radioactive fallout resulting from nuclear weapon testing. Signed by members of the College of General Education of Tokyo University.
The collection consists primarily of pamphlets, clippings, newsletters, publications, correspondence, photographs, brochures and ephemera. Most of the materials pertain to the 1964 United States Presidential campaign and the Goldwater support effort. The collection also contains a considerable amount of campaign...
The collection consists of materials from Jim Toledano, an alumni of UC Riverside who later served as the UCR Alumni Association President and UC Alumni Regent. Items in the collection relate both to Toledano's time as a student at UC...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, and printed matter, relating to American communism, politics, and journalism, and the Alger Hiss espionage case. Includes 98 letters from Whittaker Chambers about the Hiss case.
Collection contains a poster, political flyers and advertisements.
Pictorial book, newspapers, newsletters, and photographs, relating to the Japanese invasion and occupation of the Philippines during World War II.
The Mel Tolkin Papers, 1932-1997, consist of scripts, sketches, development materials, production notes, correspondence, playbills, clippings, and other material related to his work as a comedy and variety writer for stage and television. The bulk of the collection consists of...
The Michael Tolkin Collection consists of screenplays and television pilots for produced and unproduced projects written by Tolkin throughout his career.
Appeal on behalf of the young workers of Germany to the young people of the world, relating to the goals of the German Revolution. Photocopy.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the archeology of China and to Russian émigré affairs.
Copies and drafts of letters written by him; letters to him from colleagues, his attorney, and sympathizers; copies of statements made by him, and by other individuals and groups relating to academic freedom; legal documents in Tolman v. Underhill...and Kelley...
This collection documents the career of Richard Chace Tolman, who served on the faculties of the Universities of Michigan, Cincinnati, California (Berkeley) and Illinois. Collection includes family photographs, personal and biographical materials including his Ph. D. Thesis, sporadic and limited...
A small collection of original and published recipes associated with the Tolman and Bacher families at the California Institute of Technology. The recipes were transferred to the Caltech Archives from the historic Tolman-Bacher House on the Caltech campus in June...
Minutes and reports, relating to administration of Tolna county. Includes records of the municipal council of Simontornya, a town within Tolna county.
Relates to Krotkov and Meshcheriakov family history from 1760 to 1917. Includes excerpts from family correspondence, 1913-1917, and family photographs.
Relates to Leo Tolstoy.
Memorandum notebook, listing major military and state officials, 1858; and photographs of the 1903 Russian Imperial Costume Ball in St. Petersburg.
Correspondence, military documents, and photographs, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to the Russian Civil War.
Diaries and writings relating to the life and works of Leo Tolstoy (Tolstoi, Толстой). Includes drafts of the novels and
Large album contains over 300 black and white photographs, clippings and other ephemera relating to the military career of a lieutenant in the 753rd Field Artillery Battalion during World War II. The first section covers Bruce's time in officer candidate...
Manuscripts of poems, books reviews, essays, correspondence, volumes formerly owned by Clark and containing his notes and annotations.
The Cynthia Tom papers consist of material donated by artist, curator, and community artist activist Cynthia Tom. As an arts administrator she is founder and director of Place of Her Own, an arts-based healing and transformation program for women. She...
Correspondence between Tom Fante, Ethel Crockett, and Carma Leigh regarding the history of the California State Library, along with a draft of a talk given by Tom Fante on the library's history.
Family trees and ancestral charts of Tom Gorelangton, his wives Anita Buoncristiani and Sherry Shelton, and the Littlefield families of Amador County. These all utilize LDS genealogical forms.
Photographs documenting various electric streetcars and streetcar routes in San Francisco, primarily in the first half of the 20th century. Many photographs accompanied by richly descriptive captions pertaining to the history of a particular streetcar line, including line numbers whose...
Privately printed biography based on interviews with Killefer by Wade Killefer, Gail Killefer, and Jessica Holland and other research by the author. Subjects include his student experiences at Stanford, Harvard (where he became friends with Joe Kennedy), and Oxford; his...
Collected by Tom Lantos.
Correspondence, pamphlets, and documents relating to Tom Mooney's conviction, incarceration, and his eventually successful attempts at a pardon.
This collection consists primarily of pamphlets, posters and other printed materials created or collected by the Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee, in their work to free Tom Mooney, a labor activist wrongfully convicted of bombing the 1916 Preparedness Day Parade...
Five drawings by Tom of Finland depicting groups of two, three, and four men in erotic situations that feature leather and naval uniforms. The collection also includes a photocopied photograph of Tom Nicoll.
Snapshots, clippings, and ephemera, chiefly pertaining to activities of Rancheros Visitadores, a horse riding social club based in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Writings, mainly poetry broadsides and handmade booklets, along with a clipping about him; lived in Isla Vista ca. 1982. Special also has copies of his books. Also, printed poem and letter to Special Collections staff member Rosanne Barker, 1986.Alpha list.
Contains drafts, galley proofs and revised versions of the following works: Artist descending a staircase; The human factor; Jumpers; Travesties; Where are they now?
Manuscript typescript drafts of the following works: On the razzle; The dog it was that died; Squaring the circle; The frog prince; Jumpers; Love for three oranges. Also includes clippings about Stoddard and a few programs.
Correspondence, accounts, lists of supplies, legal papers relating to mining activities in Alaska, California (primarily around Angels Camp) and Nevada, and to oil ventures in southern California. Also, letters containing information concerning his brother Louis' experiences whaling off the coast...
Writings, consisting of some articles and editorials but mainly of drafts and other materials relating to Turner's books, Wild by Law: The Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund and the Places It Has Saved and Roadless Rules: The Struggle for the...
Slides and photographs, 1964-2006, taken at sporting and Gay Pride events in California (Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, and San Francisco), New York, and in Europe; at Mardi Gras and Southern Decadence in New Orleans; at MCC General Conferences;...
This collection contains materials owned by Dr. Tom Wing between the 1920s and 1980s, which were exhibited by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California. It contains miscellaneous vintage tape recorders, acupuncture devices, a model car, a printed exhibit tour...
Contains names of members, with lists of shoots, number and species of game shot down.
Correspondence, reports, governing documents, and printed matter, relating to activities of the Institut Henry-Dunant in promoting research concerning the International Committee of the Red Cross and international law regarding human rights.
Collected by Robert Hawley.
Minutes, reports, memoranda, serial issues, and printed matter, relating to the occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II, Yugoslav collaborationist and resistance movements, and postwar United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration work in Yugoslavia. Includes microfilm and photocopies of Yugoslav,...
Writings, notes, statistics, and biographical data, relating to political conditions in Yugoslavia.
Regarding the cattle business in California.
Relates to the siege of Warsaw in 1939. Published in revised form (London, 1961).
The Tomb of Nefertari project records date from 1984 to 1996, 2005, and undated and consist of files from the Getty Conservation Institute's (GCI) collaboration with the Egyptian Antiquities Organization (EAO), renamed the Supreme Council of Antiquities in 1994, to...
Description of property in the town of Albufeira, Portugal.
The Texas Tomboy collection contains materials from video artist Texas Tomboy, aka Tex Starr, one of the stars of Monika Treut’s film “Gendernauts” (1999) and Cary Cronenwett’s “Maggots and Men” (2009).
Collection items include Tombs’ diary dated 1885 through August 1887, three pieces of correspondence, a bill of sale for a slave (1848) and an insurance advertisement. The total of eight papers in the collection provide a snapshot of the life...
Joseph Tomes was a founding member of the Fresno Community Theater in Fresno, California. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, programs, and memorabilia, many of which are related to Fresno Community Theater productions. Also included are short letters from theatrical personalities...
Relates to the northwestern front of the Russian Civil War, 1919.
The Tomio Gohata Collection consists of five photo albums and some textual material that describe Gohata’s military service as a member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, specifically in the I Company.
The John A. Tomlin photograph collection, 1914-1970, (SAFR 24252, P91-082) is comprised mainly of photographs of various Grace Line and Johnson Line freighters as well as photographs of LIVERPOOL (built 1937; cruiser; Royal Navy) intercepting ASAMA MARU (built 1928; ocean...
This collection contains 54 items of the Tomlinson family of New Jersey, chiefly consisting of land-related items such as indentures, survey documents, and maps all relating to property within the state of New Jersey.
Collection includes letters, newsclippings, and articles by and about Tomlinson and his work. Also included is a holograph manuscript of "That Next War," a typescript of "A Complaint of Peace," and a first edition of "A Complaint of Peace" in...
The collection consists of photographs depicting landscapes, portraits, and businesses in Southern California between 1875 and 1950; Los Angeles and Southern California maps and promotional booklets dating from 1880 to 1940; and approximately 5,250 postcards relating to Southern California dating...
Finding Aid for The Ralph L. Tomlinson Toy Collection.
The TOMO Foundation collection measures 9 linear inches and dates from 1942 to 1944. The collection is arranged in ten series: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Michigan, Ohio, Wyoming, Utah, Unidentified relocation centers, and Government reports....
Tomo No Kai, roughly translating into 'circle of friends', is a student organization that was established at the University of California, Irvine in 1977. They are a cultural and social club that explore the Japanese and Japanese-American cultures through weekly...
This collection consists of one letter from Alan Tompkins, USN, to his family, dated May 21, 1967.
Primarily letters written by Edward Tompkins to his cousin Jane H. Searls, 1861-72. Included also are letters written by his wife, Sarah, and one by his son, Frederick; and a letter from a relative commenting on Tompkins' death.
Diary (May 20-25, 1858) kept by Sarah Haight (later Mrs. Edward Tompkins) on trip to the Calaveras Big Trees and Yosemite Valley in the wedding party of William C. Ralston and his bride; acceptance (Sept., 1872) by the Regents of...
Portfolio : William H. Avery's correspondence with his daughter, Xora (later Mrs. Perry T. Tompkins) and his son, Russ, relating mainly to activities at the University of California, Berkeley; letter from Frederick Slate to Perry T. Tompkins; and copy of...
Includes studio portraits (one by I.W. Taber), cartes-de-visite, and one newspaper clipping (wedding announcement) relating to the family of Edward Tompkins.
Tompkins discusses Los Padres NV, Sizar Canyon, and Early 20th Century Life.
The archives of Ronald K. Tompkins, M.D., UCLA Professor Emeritus of Surgery, contain his curriculum vitae; publications; manuscripts; laboratory notebooks and research files in biliary and pancreatic physiology, and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract; correspondence; surgical education files, and professional...
Manuscripts, monographs, serials, newspapers, clippings, black-and-white photographs and albums, black-and-white negatives, audiotapes, scrapbooks, maps, and artifacts, generated and collected in the course of research by Walker A. Tompkins, author of histories of Goleta and Santa Barbara, California.
Includes some of Morales' papers as Peruvian minister to Mexico.
A collection of correspondence, administrative and legal documents, publications, policy briefs, research reports, white papers, articles, and working papers created at the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI). TRPI is a think tank promoting informed policy making on issues affecting Latino...
Mainly letters (1850-1897) to John Henley Tone (1826-1903) from brother Theodore concerning his grocery, wood and coal buisinesses and the development of Manhattan, N.Y.; letter from W.F. Freeman describing his travels in India in 1886 (1), and clippings re John...
The Franchot Tone papers span the years 1912-1972 (bulk 1948-1964) and encompass 16.5 linear feet. The collection contains production files, television files, stage files, correspondence, subject files, financial papers, oversize material, and photographs....
Alice Tone Gibbons' papers consist of her published writings. The Theodosia Benjamin papers consist of theater programs, business papers and school books relating to the Benjamin family and the transcript of an interview with Theodosia Benjamin by retired University of...
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, personnel records, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the post-World War II transition to a communist regime in Poland, relations between the United States and Poland, and other aspects of American foreign policy.
Consists chiefly of membership records, 1901-1908, categorized by the Six Districts from which its members originated (Huaxian, Sanshui, Qingyuan, Sihui, Gaoming, and Gaoyao), and records of contributions, 1904-1950, particularly for Chinese New Year and other celebrations or renovations received from...
The Terry Tong Collection spans the dates circa 1943 to 1994 and contains materials that document his academic and architectural career. The Collection is organized into three series: Personal Papers comprised of biographical information and Tong's architecture course work while...
Chiefly textbooks, including classical Chinese language, history, literature, philosophy, geography, math, economy, political science, and psychology, as well as a cookbook, and books concerning religion, and medicine. Also includes materials relating to the Chinese Constitutionalist Party, including two books about...
Tongass (steam schooner) logbooks (SAFR 14288, HDC 80) consists of 9 logbooks for voyages from Seattle to Northeast Alaska, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and Everett, Washington. The entries are in columns and record time by clock, name of headland or...
The Tonight Show Jokes and Sketches Collection consists of material written for the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Monologue jokes and sketches were written by various writers and span 1958-1990 [bulk 1963-1966, 1980s].
A collection of 98 black-and-white postcards of Tonkin, or northern Vietnam, under French colonial rule.
A register of way bills received, Millers Station, 1908-1909; record of cash received, Millers Station, 1909-1916; daily record of ticket sales, 1912-1913, with concurrent record for Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad; and a register of freight bills received, 1913-1914.
92 glass-plate negatives depicting the mining towns of Tonopah, Goldfield, and Manhattan, Nevada, in the early 20th century. The photographs show: miners, mines and mining operations, street scenes, buildings, parades and drilling contests.
Miscellaneous Tonopah and Goldfield records include correspondence, a check, delivery receipts, a locomotive inspection report, maps, and a Baldwin Locomotive Works proposal.
Documents of the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad, California.
Contains correspondence between board members of Tonopah Divide Mining Company including B.F. Edward, E.B. Paxson, and E.J. Erickson concerning the running of the mines in Nevada.
Papers of the American historian include correspondence, speeches, and writings, relating to conservative political thought and higher education in the United States.
Archive of art works by Tony de Carlo, including sketchbooks of original drawings and paintings (1976-1990), a catalog of photographic reproductions of his paintings (2004-2011), selected correspondence, miscellaneous papers (articles, interviews, gallery exhibit announcements, etc.) and a few publications containing...
Relates to the Malayan Communist Party. Includes translations of internal party documents.
The album consists of 129 photographs pertaining to the Tooby and Prior families who ran a cattle company in Blocksburg, Humboldt County, California, during the early 20th century. Most images include Tooby or Prior family members, social gatherings, ranching activities,...
The collection consists of photographs from Richard Tooker's research papers on West Coast shipping.
Metal wall hanging and beer mug from the Tool Box bar. The wall hanging is a shield featuring the Tool Box name, with a flail and an ax attached. The mug is from the 4th Annual Tool Box Run in...
Handwritten pocket diary of John E. Toole, an American physician performing American Relief Administration work in Russia after the Russian Civil War.
The bulk of the collection was purchased in 1968, with some later additions from Toole-Stott and his estate, ca. 1972-1983, and other small purchases to ca. 1984....
Collection of author Raymond Toole-Stott, author of . The Collection includes correspondence, monographs, book drafts, printed ephemera and scrapbooks relating to the circus.
The collection relates to Mexico, including pre-Columbian objects, paintings and works on paper by Mexican modernists, and other artworks were likely collected by Frances Toor and following her death, acquired by inheritance by her brother Herbert Toor. Frances Toor, American,...
Frances Toor (1890-1956) was a folklorist. Her publications include (1934), (c. 1944), (1947), (1953), and (c. 1960). The collection consists of books by Toor and Arsène Kersaudy, printed material, one manuscript by Kersaudy, travel brochures, research materials, and photographs used...
Collection consists of bound typescript transcripts of Philadelphia newspaper advertisements dated 1767-1799, chronologically arranged. Ex libris Dr. Harold D. Faggart; his inscription and blindstamp. Approximate date based on year Faggart published a history of dentistry article....
Correspondence, scripts, budgets, production notes, videotape logs, publications, clippings, artwork, publicity ephemera, scrapbooks. TVTV produced independent television shows that challenged established broadcast media models from1972-1979 in San Francisco and Los Angeles, California. The collection consists of materials generated in the...
Simon Toparovsky is a designer and sculptor whose work has been exhibited internationally. The collection consists of printed material, exhibition brochures and catalogs, artwork, and clippings in English and Italian.
Jewish soldier, imperial Russian army.
The Topolobampo Collection contains Albert Kimsey Owen's business records and promotional materials related to the colony and railroad enterprise established on Topolobampo Bay, Sinaloa, Mexico between 1872 and 1910. Materials include business correspondence, writings by Owen, legal documents, descriptions of...
Relates to the Polish communist movement, the deportation of Poles to the Soviet Union in 1939-1941, engineering and industrial activities in Soviet-occupied Poland and the Soviet Union during World War II and in postwar Poland, and antisemitism in postwar Poland....
The Emile Topp Papers were artificially created but contains document pertaining to his time spent as the Superintendent of Cal Maritime.
A Diploma of Honorable Mention issued August 14, 1894 by the Board of Lady Managers of the World's Columbian Exposition to George W. Topping for "his skill as an expert artisan [when] he assisted in the production and perfection of...
William Hill Topping (b.1885) served as a missionary in Foochow, China from November 1911-1947 supported by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He served as a teacher, District Secretary and Associate General Secretary of the Mid-Fukien Synod of...
Manuscripts of published and unpublished works, research files for newspaper and magazine articles, journals and diaries, personal and professional correspondence, artwork, photographs, and ephemera.
Olaf Torgersen was born in 1885 in Larvik, Norway. He left Norway in 1914 to work as a sea captain in China and Hong Kong, where he captained a number of ships until returning to Oslo, Norway, with his wife...
The collection contains two archival file folders, one containing miscellaneous official documents and personal items relating to Torigian's service in the U.S. Navy from 1915 to 1945. The second folder contains 102 black and white print photographs, most of which...
This collection primarily consists of correspondence to Charles and Frank Torio including letters, postcards and Christmas cards as well as miscellaneous photographs, documents, business and calling cards.
The Captain Adolph Tornquist photograph collection, 1906-1966, bulk 1940-1953, (SAFR 23846, P95-037), is comprised mainly of photographs of Adolph Tornquist during his career on Southern Pacific Company ferries in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
Relates to communist movements in Canada.
The Captain John T. Torrance personal photographs, 1901-1973 (SAFR 22230, P09-003) consists of photographic prints, copy negatives and photograph albums concerning the life and working career of Captain John T. Torrance. The collection has been processed to the file and...
This collection includes oral histories recorded in partial fulfillment for a Masters Degree in Public History by Molly M. Sipe. It includes interviews of former City of Torrance Mayors, Jim Armstrong, Ken Miller, and Katy Geissert, as well as other...
The collection contains business and personal correspondence; records of ship salvage and underwater construction work; diving logs, reports and manuals; survey and other diagrams; clippings and articles; rare diving equipment catalogs; maps; decompression tables and calculators; samples of permits, invoices,...
This collection contains reports, flyers, fact sheets, articles, emails, memorandums, and other material regarding Torrance Refinery Action Alliance (TRAA), an organization formed in the aftermath of an explosion on February 18, 2015 at the ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery (now PBF Energy's...
Jackie Torrence (1944-2004) was a storyteller and author. The collection contains a copy of her book, ten black and white photographs of Torrence by Michael Pateman from the book, as well as a video, The book contains sixteen tales as...
Torrens records are real property records for land held in the County of San Diego. The Torrens system was used in California from 1914-1955 to register title to real property, also called registered property or Torrens property. Torrens consist of...
Contains legislative files, subject files, and general files, which include a smattering of clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials.
Esteban Torres served eight terms in the United States House of Representatives as the Congressman for southeastern Los Angeles County. Prior to that he was an activist and labor organizer, the United States ambassador to UNESCO, and Special Assistant to...
Commission from the State of Yucatan, charging M. G. Torres Quintero with a study of the educational system of the United States.
Salvador Roberto Torres is a Chicano artist who is a cultural activist, educator, and an influential figure in the Chicano art movement in California. Some of Torres' notable artistic contributions in the San Diego area include leadership in the creation...
Uruguayan constructivist painter. Papers comprise published and unpublished manuscripts (including those by and about Torres-Garcia), sketches, charts, pamphlets, reviews of exhibitions, gallery notices, and art journals and catalogs. The collection also includes photocopies of Torres-Garcia's letters, manuscripts, and reviews. The...
Album of ten large platinum photoprints (17 x 25 cm), by Ralph Arnold, of properties of the Torrey Canyon Oil Company in Ventura County.
Binder's title.
Binder's title.
The Torrey Pines Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera, and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection contains information pertaining to many Torrey Pines subjects...
The Torrey Pines Elementary School Collection is made up of photographs, yearbooks and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society to use for historical research and reference. The Collection contains material dedicated to the history of the School....
Material regarding the Torrey Pines Institute (T.P.I.) of the Young Foundation for Medical Research. The foundation was first established in 1954 as a non-profit corporation. It was created by H. Mark Young, M.D. as a memorial to Nancy Boyer Young,...
Photographs show scenery at Torrey Pines (near Del Mar, Calif.), a house visible in the distance.
The Paul Junji Toshima collection consists of four photograph albums primarly related to the Korean War and a painting of an incarceration camp.
Correspondence between Toshio Mori and William Saroyan regarding the possible publication of Mori's short stories. Includes letter from Harcourt Brace publisher Frank Morley to Saroyan, with a carbon copy of Morley's letter to Mori, and 4 telegrams from Morley to...
Clippings, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Italian foreign relations, especially in Latin America.
Don Tosti [1923-2004] is known as the "Father of Pachuco Boogie." Born in 1923, he was considered a child prodigy and grew up to become a musical success. He bequeathed to the Regents of UC the rights to his collection...
Relates to the experiences of Richard de Tószeghy as a Russian prisoner during World War I, as a German prisoner during World War II, and as a postwar political prisoner in Hungary.
Letters written to him; copies and drafts of a few by him; mss. of some of his plays and other writings; biographical information; programs, publicity material and announcements for plays; contracts; copyrights; royalty statements: scrapbooks; clippings, etc.
Among others, includes portraits of: Dan Totheroh, Bulah Bondi, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Charles G. Norris, Elsa Heymann, and Ruth St. Denis.
Scenes and stage settings from Bohemian Club and other plays, some outdoors, which were staged in various locations.
David Totheroh discusses the life of Roland Totheroh, his grandfather who was the camera man for Charlie Chapman
Totherohs discuss personal and family history.
Photos relating to Charlie Chaplin and his films, including stills from Gold Rush, The Circus, and City Lights. ca. 1923-1931, undated
Writings and biographical data, relating to economic cooperative movements and theory, and to Russian émigré affairs.
Manuscript and galley proofs of her novel dealing with Los Angeles' Mexican-American community in the early l94Os. Also included, correspondence with publishers and agents, fan mail, research material, book jacket, and a watercolor design for the jacket.
Correspondence and clippings related to letters to the editor, along with information on the Gay and Lesbian Police Advisory Task Force of Los Angeles collected or written by Gene R. Touchet, 1975-1987. Touchet served as an ONE Incorporated board member,...
This collection consists of records concerning the planning and distribution of the estate of Alice Larkin Toulmin (1879-1963), owner of the Larkin House in Monterey, California.
Papers, correspondence, manuscripts of the prolific, cross-disciplinary scholar, philosopher, historian of science, and USC University Professor, Stephen E. Toulmin.
Photocopy of Toulson's memoir, Life and Reflections of a Western Livestock Buyer.
A manuscript journal containing texts, photographs, maps, and letters documenting Englishman J. G. Pilter's travels in Algeria in 1872.
Albums of commercially produced photographs of California and the West. No personal photographs. California photos include images by F. H. Maude, C. B. Waite and Slocum.
This collection contains calendars, memorabilia, postcards, and souvenir programs pertaining to the Tournament of Roses, a celebration started in 1890 by the Valley Hunt Club in Pasadena, California to promote the city's charm and weather for tourism. Materials, spanning from...
Small album of photographs of the 11th Tournament of Roses Parade, held in Pasadena, California on Jan. 1, 1900.
Eleven letters to the Tournaphone Music Co. (and later the Hammond Reed Co.) of Worcester, Massachusetts with inquiries on parts, repairs, and music for their Tournephone and Aurephone organettes.
Includes material on tobacco industry in Puerto Rico and Sumatra; many photographs, mainly black and white and in U.S.
This is a collection of approximately 600 color slides of Chicano / Raza oriented murals primarily situated in East Los Angles were photographed by Nancy Tovar in the 1970s. Researchers who would like to indicate errors of fact or omissions...
Includes copies of her report of trip to Delano, California, and of her speech on behalf of the strikers. With this, announcements, proclamations, and other materials of the National Farm Workers' Association.
One bound ledger records maintenance to the bridge between March 1, 1944 to March 30, 1946. Colorful ink drawings embellish the endpapers. There are also a few clippings regarding the bridge's history. A few photographs have been filed with the...
Relates to the facilities, history, purpose, and activities of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Includes interviews with Herbert Hoover and with staff members and researchers at the Hoover Institution. Digital copies also available at
Collection consists of meeting notes, scripts, promotional / advertisements, newspaper clippings, lists, and ephemera pertaining to the Tower of Youth program....
Relates to the development of the Bradley Fighting Machine by the FMC Corporation and the question of its adoption by the United States Army. Speech given at the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Includes audiovisual material used to illustrate...
This collection contains Constance Towers' sheet music from productions throughout her career.
Video tapes of interviews of Colonel John Van Vliet, Jr., and Lieutenant Colonel Donald Stewart, U.S. Army, German prisoners in World War II, relating to their participation in a German-organized committee to investigate the Katyn Forest massacre in 1943.
Regarding judgement.
Manuscript of The Art of Making Wine with Raisins translated by Towler.
This collection contains the records of Town and Gown of the University of Southern California, a non-profit organization begun in 1904 as the Women's Club of USC, which raises money for scholarships, campus projects, and cultural programs. Much of the...
The University of California, Irvine, Town and Gown promotes interaction and understanding between members of the University and surrounding communities by providing opportunities to pursue joint cultural, educational and social opportunities and through fundraising for student scholarships and other University...
Title from manuscript caption on mount. Each image also captioned: Drawn from nature by A. Schwartz.
Correspondence and a photograph.
These 43 volumes of the Towne and Bacon Printers, cover the years 1854 to 1875, and include journals (1856-1870); daybooks (1854-1866); cash books (1855-1875); receipt books (1855-1865); petty accounts and ledgers (1855-1868); ledgers (1854-1868); and a payroll book (1865-1873)....
Engineer's handbook and record book, by-laws of the Joint Protective Board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Southern Pacific Company, 1912, train orders, certificate of annuity, and clippings pertaining to Mr. Towne's career with the Southern Pacific.
This collection contains the papers of American screenwriter, director, and producer Robert Towne (born 1934). Materials include scripts, draft pages, production files, press and publicity files, photographs, personal papers, contracts, videotapes, and audio cassette tapes. There are items for many...
Photo album, dismantled. Loose pages from a family album. Photos taken at East Aurora, New York, ca.1900; Pasadena and Redondo Beach, CA, 1910-20; Statue of Liberty, ca.1918; San Francisco and the Pan-Pacific Exposition, 1915. ca. 1900-1920
Personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts, research notes including astronomical observations and geological measurements, articles, lectures, personal diaries, family genealogy, and a collection of family photographs including glass plate negatives and a glass plate negative format camera.
Royal E. Towns (1899-1990) was born February 10, 1899 in Oakland, California to William and Elizabeth Scott Towns. The Royal E. Towns Papers consists of photographs, correspondence, publications, financial and legal records, and ephemera that document Towns’ work as a...
The collection contains four Civil War related items, of Major General Edward Davis Townsend (1817-1893). Included are two documents issued by Townsend at the Adjutant General's Office, War Department, 1864-1865 (assignment to duty of Brig. Gen. B. U. Brice, and...
Papers belonging to American Civil War soldier Edward Davis Townsend.
The Townsend Family Papers collection contains correspondence, business and other personal documents of Dr. John Townsend, his wife Elizabeth Townsend, and their son John Henry Moses Townsend. Items in this collection offer glimpses into the Townsends' lives: their travels with...
Johnny Townsend photographs of gay male friends at home in New Orleans, 1989. Biographies of the men are included at the beginning of the collection.
Larry Townsend (1930-2008) was an American author, gay rights activist, and prominent member of the gay leather and BDSM communities. He is best known for his writings, both fiction and non-fiction, including , , , , and many short stories...
The Townsend National Recovery Plan Collection (circa 1935-1941) contains one box and .21 ft of material belonging to Anna A. Johnson. The majority of the collection contains programs, brochures, a report on the third annual National Townsend Convention, and a...
The Townsend Plan was proposed in 1933 by Francis Townsend. The plan called for a $200-a-month pension to any retired person over sixty. Bills to establish the Plan were brought up and defeated in Congress many times and the movement...
Survey form responses, correspondence, and report drafts for the UNICEF funded Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research (IASER) project entitled "Survey of Traditional Birth Attendants in Papua New Guinea." The project was conducted by Dr. Patricia...
Townsend Studio photographs of unidentified performance works and artisitic images, undated.
The Townshend Family papers is a collection of correspondence, family and government documents, literary manuscripts, volumes, diaries, deeds and ephemera spanning the 16th to 20th centuries.
Papers belonging to British Whig statesman Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney.
This handwritten register bears a title page by R.J. Abernethy, Head Toxicologist: "County of Los Angeles / Los Angeles, Calif. / Office of the / County Coroner / Ben H. Brown, Coroner / V.C. Wallace, Chief Deputy Coroner / Toxicology...
Toy Magic lantern projector film strips, [ca. 1900]
Eight 8-mm films for toy projector also in the Museum Collection.
This collection, comprised largely of letters between husband and wife while separated during World War II, provides valuable insight into camp life and family life. Letters between Tetsuo and Sadako, are written primarily in Japanese. Letters from his son describe...
Transcripts of letters from Arnold and Rosalind Toynbee to relatives and friends in England, 1921-1923, relating to their observations of conditions in Greece and Turkey during the Greco-Turkish War; and sound recordings of speeches by Arnold Toynbee in San Francisco...
Toyon Multilingual Journal of Literature and Art at Cal Poly Humboldt is a student-run platform for voices in written or spoken word and art. Toyon recognizes diversity across disciplines, cultures, and regional boundaries with an emphasis on inclusivity, intersectionality, and...
Fred Shizutaro Toyota (1885-1959) worked as a labor contractor heading the Japanese labor camp for the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation from 1912 to 1941. He arrived in the United States from Hiroshima Prefecture in 1905. In 1916 he married Kame...
Pennica discusses her work at Genentech, especially the cloning of t-PA, the "clot buster" tissue plasminogen activator. She also discusses work her other research, including work on urokinase, tumor necrosis factor, p53, uromodulin and cardiotropin.
Sermons delivered to Norwegian resistance movement members imprisoned in German-occupied Norway during World War II.
The tract and cadastral maps in this collection are of real estate developments located in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and Ventura counties. The maps are listed by location using the and . A few maps fall outside of this territory,...
Collection contains tract maps from a Los Angeles real estate business scrapbook. Includes such Los Angeles area neighborhoods as Arlington Heights, Grammercy Park, Torrance, Van Nuys Lankershim, and Wilmington....
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Notebook of Cyrus Tracy, mainly concerning mathematics, navigation, and philosophy. Note on front cover: " ... written by Cyrus Tracy of Windham, the father of Frederick P. Tracy ... 1888").
This collection contains correspondence from three soldiers to Myrtle Tracy during the Second World War Two.
Collection consists of teaching, research, and other professional materials created by Robert Tracy, faculty member in the English Department at the University of California, Berkeley. Materials consist of drafts of Tracy's articles and books, including materials relating to anthologies; research...
The collection contains 126 trade and advertising cards, many color lithographs, from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere, for products such as bicycles and bicycling; boots and shoes; building materials; food, drink and restaurants; horse and...
Collection consists of trade or advertising cards of various companies, stores, and products. Includes Arbuckle's Ariosa Coffee, bakers and bakeries, Coca-Cola, dry cleaning, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, musical instruments, restaurants and hotels, sewing machines, tobacco, Union Pacific Tea...
Consists of trade cards advertising a variety of trades, goods, and services. The bulk of the materials are color lithographs dating from 1880-1900. Some of the trades, goods and services advertised include food and beverages, household goods, furniture, clothing, shoes,...
Album contains illustrated business advertising cards for a variety of San Francisco companies. Many are humorous in intent or depict popular caricatures and racial stereotypes of African Americans and others.
Includes 1 color trade card for Canton Bazaar, Grant Ave., oriental imports (1913). 1 color advertising postcard for Sing Fat Co., San Francisco (1911).
Single and small groups of catalogs acquired from multiple sources, augmenting the Romaine Trade Catalog Collection.
Artificial collection of trade catalogs and manuals related to the history of the Santa Clara Valley.
Correspondence and accounts, including as volume 1-2, letterpress copies of letters sent, 1905-1909, chiefly by Frederick Irwin, General Manager.
The collection contains manufacturers' catalogs of various types of farm machinery and equipment, listed with price and ordering information.
Depression era $1 trade warrant, issued by the Trade Warrant Committee, Monterey-Pacific Grove Chambers of Commerce, to be used in lieu of cash before September 30, 1933. Alpha list.
This collection contains articles; clippings; magazines; newsletters; t-shirts; stickers; pins; tote bags; conference programs; photographs; flyers; and other material donated by women who worked in trades' professions (tradeswomen) such as: electricians, ironworkers, carpenters, and other trades. Also included is material...
Records include subject and reference files, Board of Directors material, correspondence, financial documents, booklets, and Trade Trax issues (1981-1992).
The collection contains documents related to the Middletown historic district and Mission Brewery in San Diego.
This collection consists of rough draft essays, data and notes accumulated by Ms. Louise Price during the 1935-1936 academic year as part of a project under Professor W. H. Cowley, then of Ohio State University and later of Stanford University....
This collection forms part of Cheryl D. Miller's "The History of Black Graphic Design in North America" collecting initiative. The materials consist of artwork, portfolios, graphics, essays, lists of work, and digital files....
The Traffic Collection is made up of photographs and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection holds information on traffic issues and concerns in La Jolla...
This collection of photographs documents the early California life of members of the the Trafton and Crane families. The collection includes one letter from Alice E. Crane to her sister Emma Crane Trafton of Davisville, California as well as photographs...
The collection consists of various pieces of traditional Native American clothing, in addition to moccasins, bags, jewelry and other objects. The pieces are from a variety of North American tribes, including the Northern Cheyenne, Tlingit, and Arapaho peoples among others.
This collection comprises papers of the noted linguist and anthropologist George L. Trager. Included are correspondence, manuscripts, offprints of articles, audiotapes, phonograph records, research reports, and conference papers.
This collection contains legal documents, depositions and correspondence from the law offices of Susan M. Trager in regard to the Bay-Delta Hearings. Trager was a longtime water rights and environmental attorney.
Julia/Dolphin Trahan is a lesbian performance artist who uses a wheelchair as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. Her work often explores sexuality and gender, challenging the idea of the disabled body as asexual and genderless. Trahan’s...
Arguments presented to, and reports issued by, an international tribunal for adjudication constituted by the United States and Canada, relating to American complaints of damage to crops caused by fumes from a smelter at Trail, British Columbia.
This collection contains organizational records, correspondence, notebooks, scrapbooks, photographs, video cassettes, and other material regarding the Trailfinders, a private school for boys and wilderness organization, established by Harry C. James in Hollywood, California during the spring of 1915. Material documenting...
Photographic copy of Holt Tractor Company Album featuring early 20th century photographs of Holt agricultural machinery in use. The location of the original album is unknown.
This collection consists of the "Report[s] of Fifth Annual Training Institute for Probation, Parole and Institutional Staff" held at the University of California, Berkeley, for the years 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, and 1959. There is also a copy of...
Writings, memoranda, reports, surveys, handbooks, maps, photographs, and printed matter relating to education reform in Japan during the Allied occupation. Includes sound recording of interview of J. C. Trainor by Harry Wray, 1980. Also available on microfilm (66 microfilm reels).
From the library of James Westfall Thompson.
Newspaper clippings primarily on the literary scene in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and transcripts of poetry and published poems (including articles on or about poetry by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Theodore Dreiser, Robert Barlow,...
This collection contains correspondence, audiovisual materials, publications of organizations, artifacts, artwork, and other documents related to Southeast Asian refugees. Materials from the refugee camps convey the struggles and issues faced by the refugees. Organizational materials focus on anti-Communist activities and...
Founded in 1952, Trancas Riders and Ropers is an all-volunteer equestrian club and one of Malibu's oldest community organizations. Trancas Riders and Ropers (T.R.R.) provides equestrian activities for youth, local families, and underprivileged riders, ranging from education, horse shows, and...
The club Trannyshack was founded in February 1996 by Steven Grygelko, known by the professional moniker Heklina. Trannyshack was a drag show staged every Tuesday at the Stud, a South of Market gay bar in San Francisco, California. The Tuesday...
Collection consists of materials compiled by Tranquada while covering the Stanford divestment movement as a reporter for the Stanford Daily in 1977-1978. The material includes leaflets created by the Stanford Committee for Responsible Investment Policy (SCRIP); press releases issued by...
This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and other materials documenting Robert E. Tranquada's service as Chairman of the Pomona College Board of Trustees, 1991-2000; as member of the Claremont University Center Board of Fellows, 1991-2000; and as first Chairman...
Professional files of Dr. Robert E. Tranquada during his career at the University of Southern California, including during his tenure as Dean of the USC School of Medicine (1986-1991).
Includes event postcards and email from a listserv managed by Trans &....
Views include shipping and freighting operations, the Russian mission and the cemetery at St. Sergis, Indians, and an Indian grave, Aniak River; also views of Yukon River, Tikchik River, and Iliamna Bay.
80 black and white snapshots of the early days of the Bechtel Company's construction of the Saudi Arabia portion of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), carrying oil via a 30 inch line to tankers in the Mediterranean. Includes images of marine...
Conference papers, relating to economic and political aspects of East-West trade. Photocopy.
From ITSL;
Album includes a map of the trip with camping spots indicated. Photos show scenes of camping and auto touring, as well as scenery at various national parks and other areas along the route.
Two letters to Frank in Boston from "L. A." in San Francisco. One tells what L. A. is doing in San Francisco. The other, much longer, one dated March 19, 1889 describes L. A.'s journey from Boston to San Francisco.
Transcribed diary of Colombus Cecil Stephens, titled "Trip Across the Plains 1857", about his and his family's journey from Ohio to California. The diary describes their camping experience at various locations across the plains and their encounters with other travelers,...
Contains the transcript of proceedings of the Silverlake Power & Irrigation Company (plaintiff) vs. The City of Los Angeles (defendant) in the California State Superior Court for Mono County. The case involves the right to the waters of Rock Creek...
Selected items from volumes 4 and 6-9 of the Lowery transcripts in the Library of Congress. With separate chronological card index. From Vol. 4 - 1599-1602; Vol. 6 - -1617; Vol. 7 - 1621-1657; Vol. 8 - 1659-1676; Vol. 9...