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Erastus H. Spalding papers
This collection contains deeds, mortgages, and leases dealing with land and property in Cass and Leelanau Counties, Michigan, owned by the Spalding family of Dowagiac, Cass County.
Three letters addressed to Erastus H. Spalding in the years 1851-1852 discuss the production of flour for the New York market, and property transactions in Michigan. Also included is a memorandum (1849) giving specifications for the alteration of a state road in Cass County.
Eric Bates collection
Eric Crawford collection on food security and agricultural development in Senegal
Part of a collection of 1980s documents gathered by Food Security Project staff in the MSU Dept. of Agricultural Economics. Countries covered include Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe.
Eric D. Zemper papers
The collection consists of galley print of "Worked Out in Infinite Detail": Michigan State College's Lauren P. Brown and the Origins of the NCAA Cross Country Championships by Mark E. Havitz and Eric D. Zemper, 2013 and a dvd of home videos of cross country and track meets from 1962 to 1964.
The movies were originally shot by Robert Sharkey. They show MSU cross country and track athletes Richard "Dick" Sharkey and Eric Zemper among others.
Eric Nies collection
Eric V. A. Winston papers
This collection contains Winston's job promotion letters, personal correspondence, a handbook for MSU's College of Education doctoral students, and early research he conducted on Lt. Henry Ossian Flipper.
Two folders are restricted, Winston's job promotion letters and the questionnaire results he received back for his dissertation.
Erich Fromm papers
Papers consist of two folders contain information related to the Psychology 583 (Analytic Theory) seminar taught Fall 1957 and Spring 1958.
Ernest Bouldin Harper papers
Ernest H. Bradner papers
The collection consists of a letter written on March 7, 1866 to his aunt, Sarah Fairman. He describes life at the Agricultural College, including a schedule of a typical day and descriptions of the campus. Although the letter is not signed with Bradner’s last name, the college catalog for that time lists only one pupil with the first name of Ernest.
Ernest Hollenbeck notebook
This collection contains the teaching notebook belonging to Ernest Hollenbeck of Davison, Michigan. It includes Hollenbeck's lesson notes, attendance records, list of visitors, disciplinary actions, and grades.