Showing Collections: 1981 - 1990 of 3768
Kathryn Lohr scrapbook
This collection consists of a high school class sewing scrapbook that belonged to Kathryn Lohr. The scrapbook contains instructions on and examples of various aspects of sewing and includes fabric samples.
Kathryn Packard collection
This collection includes grants of public lands in the District of Detroit, Michigan Territory, to Samuel W. Dexter of New York (1824-1825). The collection also contains deeds, pertaining to lands in Washtenaw and Shiawassee Counties, Michigan, purchased by Dexter. Also included are tax receipts for land in Shiawassee County belonging to Francis Prevost and Alvin Brown Lodge, Lodge No. 30 (1884), and a certificate of recommendation into the Masonic Order for Luther Boyden of Mississippi.
Kathy Esselman papers
Electronic resources consist of digital images of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine bicycle ride event, Gran Fondo, on June 28, 2014. The event raised money for skin cancer research.
Katie Johnson papers
This collection consists of materials relating to Katie Johnson's time as a 1965 summer exchange student at the University of Nigeria while a student at MSU. Items include a photocopy of the September/October 1965 "Format" magazine, a photocopy of the 1965 summer itinerary for the University of Nigeria, photocopies of correspondence from 2000 to Walter Johnson, Katie's father, and part of a 1965 "Nigerian Outlook" newspaper.
Keats K. Vining papers
This collection consists of scrapbooks containing magazine articles about agriculture, many of which were authored by Vining. The articles in the scrapbooks date from May 1952 to September 1970. The collection also contains separate photographs of a dedication plaque and agricultural activities.
Kedzie family papers
Keeseville ledger
This collection consists of an account book from a general store in Keeseville, New York. The first part of the book was used as a daybook, recording daily sales or goods such as molasses, cloth, tea and nails. The second part of the book was used as a ledger to keep customers' accounts. The merchant accepted work and goods in payment, as well as cash.
Kellogg Center records
Kellogg Center records consist of one scrapbook (1951) containing photographs of the Center's dedication ceremony, brochures, Guest Services information booklets, Visiting Chef Series flyers, and "The Story of the Kellogg Center" from 1951.