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Collection
Identifier: UA-17.396
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of one box of dance band music, including 56 pencil arrangements. Some folders include complete scores and/or parts but most are incomplete. Many are stamped with Schandelmeier’s name and most are stamped “Ann Du Pont, Queen of the Clarinet and Her Orchestra”. Published sheet music designated “for professional use” and a smaller collection of published sheet music for commercial purchase is also included. An undated clipping from Metronome magazine mentions...
Dates:
1939 - 1941
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.147
Scope and Contents
The collection contains four folders of photographs. The Buildings folder contains images of 703 Sigmour St. (Sycamor St.?), Howard Terrace, Linton Hall, and Williams Hall. The Military Science folder contains a group portrait of Company A, and a group portrait of Company B at Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University). The People folder contains a class portrait with Irwin Winsor, a portrait of Irwin Blucker Winsor, and an informal shot of a man holding a watermelon....
Dates:
circa 1886-1889
Collection
Identifier: MSS 211 large
Scope and Contents
Comprised of works from the earliest days of Statehood in 1948 up to the present, the Irwin T. Holtzman Israeli Literature collection features manuscripts of poetry and drama; posters advertising literary events; political cartoons and other original artwork; and Irwin Holtzman's extensive correspondence with many important Israeli literary figures, including Amos Oz, A.B. Yehoshua, Amalia Kahana-Carmon, and Yoram Kaniuk. It also includes published articles and essays, manuscripts,...
Dates:
1950 - 2011
Collection
Identifier: c-00226
Scope and Contents
This collections contains an agreement between Erastus Clarke and Isaac O. Adams regarding the sale of land in Berrien County, Michigan. It also contains two business letters to Adams from an attorney, N. Bacon.
Dates:
1837 - 1838
Collection
Identifier: MSS 830
Scope and Contents
The Isabel Clare Paul Come Out! In Detroit Artwork collection consist of materials used to plan and model the comic Come Out! In Detroit (2022). The collection includes a sketchbook with notes, sketches, and story drafts, as well as several illustration boards.
Dates:
2021 - 2022
Collection
Identifier: c-00426
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the following items:A) A personal note of the indebtedness of the brothers Renselaer C. and George G. Whitney, owners of a livery firm in Mt. Pleasant, to William H. Kuiter (1885).B) A notarized warranty deed from the St. Andrew's Bay Railroad, Land and Mining Company conveying land in Washington County, Florida to George W. Foutz (correct spelling Fouts), a farmer of Lincoln Township, Isabella County, Michigan (1886).C) Receipts...
Dates:
1885 - 1895
Item
Identifier: MSS 121 oversize
Dates:
approximately 1700-1799
Collection
Identifier: c-00228
Scope and Contents
This collections consists primarily of his letters home to his parents. Atkins spent much of 1862 and 1863 in army hospitals behind the lines. His letters during this period complain of ill health and ask his parents to help him get a discharge. By 1864 Atkins' letters show him in much better health and becoming reconciled to the army. He was able to join his regiment on active service in the Western campaigns, including the siege of Atlanta. His later letters describe camp and hospital life...
Dates:
1862 - 1865
Record Group
Identifier: UA-3.31
Scope and Content
The Vice Provost for Libraries, Computing, and Technology records contain flyers for the Michigan Writers Series, the Film Series, and the Colloquia Series hosted by the Libraries. Also included are brochures and books describing courses and workshops offered by LC&T. The Electronic Resources include correspondence in the form of e-mail memos and attachments; and an audio recording of a talk given by Brian L. Hawkins as part of a Libraries, Computing and Technology Series.
Dates:
1999 - 2016
Collection
Identifier: MSS 54 small
Scope and Contents
One folder with a handwritten letter, dated 31 August 1917, a plea for money for the magazine, and an obituary of James Oppenheim, dated August 5, 1932.
Dates:
1917-1932