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Lerona Rosamond Morris papers, 1928-1944
Martin L. Goddard ephemera, 1851-1932
The Martin L. Goddard ephemera consists of account books, receipts, hand bills and product advertisements relating to a general merchandise store owned and operated by Goddard in Dutch Mills, Arkansas. Most of the material is addressed to Goddard; later receipts and bills of sale (c1920-1930) are addressed to C.W. Messicks, also of Dutch Mills, Arkansas. Among the papers is correspondence to Goddard from family members, friends, and colleagues.
Midwest Refining Company papers, 1914-1928
Milly B. diary, 1916-1919
Five-year diary for which only four years are completed by a British girl, Milly B., during the years 1916 to 1919. Milly discusses life and events in England during the war years. She includes at the rear of the diary a list of the outstanding events for 1916 and 1917. Also included is a list of her trousseau and a list of gifts received.
Milton Glaser graphic design posters, 1985-2009
Munitions factory photographs, 1914-1918
Eighty-eight photographs taken during World War I in a British munitions factory showing women on assembly lines manufacturing shells. Includes one photograph of the plant managers, possibly in Kent.
Otto A. Rothert manuscripts, 1923
The Outlaws of Cave-in Rock. Typescript with handwritten revisions, corrections, and editor's marks and notations. Includes preliminary pages, footnotes, bibliography, sectional map, and publication announcement draft and proof. Box one of two drop spine boxes.
Pimeria Alta letters, 1747-1752
Letter from Father Jacobo Sedelmayr to Provincial Father Andres Xavier Garcia, in reference to the urgent need for mission priests in Arizona country as well as for the two new missions just founded by Father Christoval de Escobar.
Account, dictated by Father R. P. Gaspar Stigler, of the uprising of the Indians in the territory of what is now Arizona and New Mexico.
Remembrances of the Great War, Hounslow, photograph album, 1917-1918
Photo album contains 22 identified photographs, some of which are family portraits, the remainder of which are of men and women in uniform. Many of these deal with people who may have been affiliated with the 85 Squadron during their time at the Hounslow aerodrome in November 1917. Identified photos include "from Altrincham, Cheshire, A. Whitney", "Mrs Horace Levell & baby", "Jack Good", "85 Squadron", "Jim Davis", "Mrs. Herzog", "Billy Bishop".