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Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-00344
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-01102
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-00348
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: Serial-00349
Record Group
Identifier: UA-3.9
Scope and Contents
The records of the Honors College consist of independent study reports (1972-1974), and Honors College Student Handbook (undated), information on graduate study, and miscellaneous pamphlets and papers (1956-1970). There are also published and unpublished annual reports and serials. The Electronic Resources includes correspondence in the form of e-mail memos and attachments, and recruitment materials from 2013-2015.
Dates:
1956 - 2015
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-00966
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-00837
Collection
Identifier: c-00117
Scope and Contents
The Hooper family papers consist primarily of correspondence between members of the Hooper and Goodwin families living in Oakland and Lapeer Counties, Michigan. The letters discuss family news, agriculture, and the activities of various family members. The collection also includes poetry, recipes, tax receipts, a deed, expense accounts, and an agricultural diary.
Dates:
1861 - 1910
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.10
Scope and Contents
In the oral history interview conducted by Frank Dennis in December 1972, Cardinell comments on his colleagues at the Michigan State Horticulture Department, especially F. C. Bradford and V. R. Gardner. Also discussed is field work performed by Cardinell in relation to department research projects. Mrs. Cardinell contributes anecdotes and details to the interview. A biographical sketch of Cardinell, released by the Brazilian government prior to his second appointment in that country, is...
Dates:
1972
Collection
Identifier: c-00146
Scope and Contents
This collection includes Horace B. Jewell's Civil War letters to his family in Michigan, written while serving with the 52nd Ohio Infantry. Jewell saw action in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. Captured by the Confederates in 1863 and imprisoned in Virginia, Jewell describes in dramatic detail his daring escape to Union lines. One letter (October 6, 1862) tells of the regimental surgeon giving opium to soldiers before a battle to increase their endurance. Pre-Civil War correspondence...
Dates:
1853 - 1864