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Committee of Canadian-American Studies records
The records consist of "A Canadian Vocabulary- A Reference and Resource Guide to Canada" and blank 25th Anniversary letterhead. Also included are copies of "Writings on Canadian-American Studies," a journal for publishing papers on Canadian-American studies.
Dorothy Marvin collection
The bulk of the collection consists of postcards of Michigan communities.
Ethel M. Paige collection
The collection contains 60 postcards from Canada, England, the United States, and 32 stereocards primarily of biblical scenes. Twenty postcards are scenes from communities in Massachusetts. Also included in the collection is a photograph of Calvin Coolidge taken by Allison B. Spence of Northampton, Massachusetts, and a tin type photograph of Martha Wonsey, Delos Wonsey and Seraph Wonsey Page (Paige).
Ethel Rathke papers
The bulk of this collection consists of scrapbooks. The twenty scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and pictures covering such diverse topics as World War II, the Middle East, Lansing and East Lansing, Japanese culture and flower gardening. Also included are Ethel Rathke's prose and poetry and her correspondence with publishing companies, friends, and acquaintances.
Felix Graham letter
This collection consists of one letter (1777) written by Felix Graham, a fur trader in Montreal, discussing the market value and shipment of various types of skins. Graham's comments illustrate how the Revolutionary War disrupted the Canadian-American trade.
Frank D'Itri papers
Harald S. and Marguerite I. Patton papers
John Fox patent
This collection consists of a patent issued in Canada to John Fox for the "Fox Excelsior Washing Machine," which includes specifications and drawings of the machine.
John Wood letter
This collection contains a letter written by John Wood of Montreal, Canada to his brother, William Wood, in London, England. Wood describes the political situation in Canada and the Canadian bank failures in 1842.