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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The Anaconda Brewing Company was located in Anaconda, Montana. This collection includes minutes of meetings for the brewery, names of shareholders and the amount of stocks they held, certificates, letters to stockholders, financial records, clippings about the Anaconda Brewery and articles about breweries in Butte, Montana. |
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Repository: | George Fox University Archives |
Summary: | This collection depicts "Madonna and Child" greeting cards typical of the 1940s through the 1950s. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | During the 1990s, a group of activists formed a political action committee called Basic Rights Oregon (BRO) to fight against legislative measures in Oregon aimed at limiting gay and lesbian civil rights. The collection contains records from several state and local community organizations and is composed primarily of general administrative, campaign, and financial records, correspondence, newsletters and pamphlets, volunteer lists, audio and video tapes and reels, and artifacts. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Frederick Alexander Cuthbert (1902-1978) founded the University of Oregon's Department of Landscape Architecture, and later served as the Dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts. His collection is comprised of research and subject files relating to the work of the National Housing Commission and National Resources Planning Board, publications, personal papers and ephemera, artifacts, photographs, and audio/visual material. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | This collection contains administrative records, artifacts, and scrapbooks created by the Theta Rho chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority at the University of Montana-Missoula, records of the Theta Rho Home Association, and artifacts and other materials associated with members of Theta Rho. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Democratic National Convention (1968) delegate materials collected by Charles T. Duncan, newspaper reporter, author, journalism professor, and Dean of the School of Journalism at the University of Oregon (1956-1963). |
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Repository: | Oregon Historical Society Research Library |
Summary: | Items include a wide array of materials concerning AIDS and HIV, primarily related to Oregon and Washington State. Includes government reports, news articles, social service agency brochures, and medical information. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Harry T. Gisborne was a forester and pioneering fire scientist in the northern Rocky Mountains. This collection includes an array of materials reflecting Gisborne's professional activities and interests, with particular emphasis on wildland fire behavior, prediction, and management. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Herbert J. Wunderlich participated in the U.S. occupation of Japan after World War II; he developed standards for postwar Japanese textbooks. The collection centers on Wunderlich's time in Japan during World War II, his activities under General MacArthur, and his subsequent writings on these subjects. |
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Repository: | Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections |
Summary: | The Tom Hide Collection consists of materials related to the incarceration of the Hide family at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming as well as efforts to commemorate the internment experience. The collection also includes materials on Tom Hide’s time at Washington State College from 1944-1948, and published materials about Japanese American experience before and during the camps. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, artifacts, newspapers, published materials, audio-visual materials, and directories. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The Higgins family was a Missoula, Montana, founding family. The collection includes the personal papers of Frank and Barbara Higgins and their son, Grant Higgins. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | This collection consists of artifacts created by or about the University of Montana in Missoula from 1907 to 2020. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Chet Huntley was a nationally-known television and radio reporter from Montana. This collection includes an array of materials by and about Huntley: biographical information, personal and professional correspondence; scripts written for his radio and television projects, speaking engagements, and news commentary projects; press clippings, primarily spanning his years with NBC; obituaries published in diverse outlets; an extensive photographic collection; a small sampling of news and documentary broadcasts; and some three-dimensional memorabilia. The collection also includes extensive information regarding Huntley's role with the development of Big Sky Resort in Montana. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Henry V. Lacy, his wife, Jessie Lacy, (nee Ankeny), and Jessie Lacy's sister, Louise Ankeny, were missionaries in China. The collection (1909-1952) contains correspondence, mementoes and ephemera, a scrapbook, and photographs. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | This collection represents the productive and collective efforts of Frank Linderman and his many careers as writer, politician, assayer, and Native American ally and ethnographer. The correspondence and photographs are especially extensive and represent his many important and significant friends and acquaintances. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Mike Mansfield was a Butte, Montana, miner who served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1943-1952), the U.S. Senate (1953-1977), and as the Ambassador to Japan (1977-1988). The collection consists of his congressional and unofficial ambassadorial papers, along with audio, moving image, and photographic materials, and a collection of art objects. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Hazel Marsh was a resident of Missoula and Bearmouth, Montana. The collection contains records from the many Lannen family businesses in Bearmouth, Montana. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The Northern Montana Forestry Association was a private fire protection and forest preservation organization in northwestern Montana. The collection contains correspondence, financial records, reports, minutes, equipment records, memorabilia, and photographs accumulated during the existence of the organization as an active fire fighting entity. |
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Repository: | Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections |
Summary: | The Okubara Family Collection consists primarily of materials dating from the family’s time in Japan where Mokoto (Sam) Okubara served in the United States Army during the post-World War II occupation of Japan. Materials include phonograph records, artifacts from relocation camps, and ephemera related to post-War Japan. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Phi Chi Theta is a business and economics fraternity that was founded on June 16, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois; the now inactive University of Oregon chapter was formed in 1962. The collection includes correspondence, minutes, office files and artifacts, 1976-1978 |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Pi Mu Epsilon dedicates itself to the promotion of mathematics and recognition of students who successfully pursue mathematical understanding. The University of Oregon Chapter, Oregon Alpha, was established in 1931 but is now inactive. Collection includes correspondence, initiation material, and artifacts from this fraternity, 1925-1930's. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | The Rajneesh Artifacts and Ephemera Collection focuses primarily on artifacts and documents from Rajneeshpuram and the City of Rajneesh in the state of Oregon through the 1980s. It secondarily focuses on the Rajneeshees after they left Oregon. These items refer to "Osho," as his devotees later called Rajneesh. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Right to Pride is a political action committee and a non-profit organization "dedicated to ensuring full human and civil rights for lesbian, gay and bisexual Oregonians." The collection contains minutes and correspondence, fundraising and other financial records and reports, artifacts such as posters and buttons, candidate information, membership and supporter lists, and videos of events including Lucille Hart dinners and government sessions. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | The papers of Constance Savery, English-born author known primarily for her children's and young adult novels, are comprised of correspondence, work diaries, drafts and typescripts, ephemera, personal documents, published material, photographs, and artifacts. |
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Repository: | Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections |
Summary: | The Chapel of St. Ignatius on the campus of Seattle University is an award winning architectural sacred space designed by world renowned architect Steven Holl. The materials in this collection document the history of the Chapel of St. Ignatius from the initial project proposal in 1991 through the design, construction and dedication in 1997. The collection includes architectural drawings, artifacts, committee minutes, graphic materials, moving images, award certificates and textual materials. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Walter Tuchscherer was a brewer and pharmacist in Montana and other western states. This collection contains items that pertain to Walter Tuchscherer's life, with documents dating from 1905-1978. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Thain White was a Montana historian who focused on the history of western Montana, particularly the Flathead valley. The collection contains maps, artifacts, and documents concerning a variety of Montana historical topics. |