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Collection
Identifier: UA-1.1.13
Scope and Contents
This collection contains letters and newspaper clippings pertaining to the development of Walter J. Hayes State Park near Clinton, Michigan. Herman Halladay, a Clinton resident and Secretary of the Michigan State Board of Agriculture, was one of the first to suggest creating a state park at Wamplers Lake in the heart of the Irish Hills. Interest in the project was aroused through Halladay's friend, T. F. Marston, who was with the State Conservation Department. Through the help of the members...
Dates:
1922 - 1931
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.105
Scope and Contents
The Herman M. Slatis papers contain correspondence written by Slatis to various people during his time at Michigan State University. The majority of the letters are to Alexander Sokoloff about his work with the Tribolium confusum, or confused floor beetle. Sokoloff was a faculty member at the Department of Genetics at the University of California in Berkeley, California. The letters include notes on his work with the beetles and also include personal correspondence between the two men.
Dates:
1963 - 1972
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.115
Scope and Content
The collection contains clippings, photographs, certificate of appreciation, and ribbons, dealing with butter making, and the life of Hermon C. Raven (April 24, 1881-April 5, 1937).
Dates:
1909 - 1962, undated
Collection
Identifier: c-00658
Scope and Content
The Hetty Livingston collection includes photograph postcards of the Elmwood Baptist Church Sunday school class which includes Reverend Hayward, Elmwood Baptist Church, and A. L. Livingston in front of log barn, circa 1905.
Dates:
circa 1905, 1912
Collection
Identifier: c-00004
Scope and Contents
The Hicks family papers include three letters (1841-1846) from members of the Younglove family to William and Nabby Hicks which discuss family affairs, crop conditions in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and the state of the Democrat and Whig parties in New York. Also included are a Civil War pass (1861) issued to George Hicks at St. Louis, Missouri, a contract (1871) for the building of a home, and a widow's government pension (1878) granted to Nabby Hicks.
Dates:
1841 - 1878
Record Group
Identifier: UA-4.2.4
Scope and Contents
The Hidden Lake Gardens collection contains Chronological History files consisting of newspaper clippings and photocopies of photos. The majority of the photographs are in the collection’s photo files. The majority of the collection is made up of correspondence, starting with Fee’s correspondence, and a drawing for a garden. The General Correspondence is arranged chronologically and relates to the running of the Garden.
The photo files are arranged alphabetically by subject and contain...
Dates:
1926 - 2003
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.94
Scope and Contents
The Hideya Kumata papers consist primarily of materials related to Kumata’s job as a professor of communications. The majority of these materials are undated.The bulk of these papers consists of original research data that Kumata used when working on papers, such as anonymous surveys, tests, and computer printouts processing survey data. Most of the research data is undated. The only date found indicated some of the computer printouts were from 1966.In addition to...
Dates:
1956-1966, undated
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-01067
Record Group
Identifier: UA-3.3.6
Scope and Contents
The Highway Traffic Safety Programs records include reports, booklets, magazines, correspondence, and news releases pertaining to driver education, highway improvements, and highway safety programs including vehicle inspection and breathalyzer use. The collection also includes photos of driver education, driving simulators, road courses, research, breathalyzer use, a teen game show tournament, conference groups, Allstate insurance company giving checks, staff and the Highway Traffic program...
Dates:
1952-1975, 1986
Collection
Identifier: c-00556
Scope and Contents
The collection contains a photocopy of Scofield's "Autobiography of a Pioneer Minister from 1823 to 1898," which was completed when he was seventy-five years old. In the autobiography, Scofield quotes from his own diary which he kept from about 1860 (see page 47). For the period preceding 1860, his narrative is based on recollection.
In addition to the autobiography, the collection contains a genealogical record for the Scofield family.
Dates:
1898, 1986