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Hideya Kumata papers
Highlights UA 2.3.16
Highway Traffic Safety Programs records
Hilam C. Scofield papers
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.
Hildur Luck papers
The Hildur Luck papers contain travel documents, receipts, correspondence, and photographs documenting the life and experiences of Luck as a Swedish missionary in Uganda and Kenya.
Hill family papers
This collection contains correspondence and legal papers concerning the estates of Edward M. Hill and his wife, Phoebe A. Hill, of Lansing, Michigan. Many of the letters are from beneficiaries living in Derby, England and Mrs. William (Phoebe) Bohnet, executor of Mrs. Hill's estate.
Hillel Jewish Student Center records
The records of the Hillel Jewish Student Center contain brochures, flyers, and calendars of events. Also included is a 1951 conference workbook for the Aleph Zadik Aleph of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. There are also photographs of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation including a group shot of members as well as activities.
Hiram Allen and John Patterson farm photographs
The collection contains photographs of the John Patterson farm which was bought from Hiram Allen in 1908. Photographs include the house circa 1908 and 1961, the barn, and an image of horses harnessed to a buggy. The photographs include notes on the back explaining the photos.
Hiram Barnes papers
This collection contains three receipts for land purchased by Hiram Barnes in Berrien County, Michigan. The land was sold for default of taxes.
Hiram Moore collection
This collection consists of letters, articles, newspaper clippings, and biographical notes of Hiram Moore (1801-1875), one of the first to invent a wheat thresher.
The letters, articles, and newspaper clippings discuss the origin of the combine, which is mired in controversy, as well as its history and mechanical makeup. Also included is a letter extending Moore's patent.
