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William H. Cornelius papers
This collection consists of newspaper clippings documenting the Michigan Agricultural College football team's defeat of the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin in 1913. There is also a letter from Garrett to the director of the Alumni Association from 1978.
William H. Doxtader collection
The collection consists primarily of family Civil War records and a photocopied history of the 36th Indiana Infantry. Albert and Daniel Doxtader both served in that regiment. Philander Doxtader served in the 115th New York Regiment.
Personal papers, newsclippings and diaries of Guy O. Doxtader are also present.
William H. Draper papers
Collection consists of a copy of a letter from Henry Draper to his friend Mr. Littlefield and "the rest of my Whitehall home". In his letter he describes his experience with the measles. [Note: Donor has the original copy of the letter].
William H. Osborne diary
The diary includes the records of expenses and earnings for Osborne's farm in 1864 as well as personal entries. Also included are cash accounts involving work in the legislature and a record of bounty funds paid to Osborne for recruitment of Civil War soldiers.
William H. Smith collection
William Hessler papers
The William Hessler papers consist of a Michigan State College student handbook for 1927-1928, football tickets for 1928-1930, a ticket to a New Year's Eve Ball at the Masonic Temple in Lansing, Michigan for December 1931, and a football program for the MSC vs. University of Michigan football game held on November 13, 1954.
William Hollister collection
William I. Winne letter
A letter written by Winne, of Albany, New York, addressed to Augustus Harris of Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York, discussing the results of local elections for the Federalist and Democratic candidates in the towns of Bethlehem and New Scotland, New York comprises this collection.
William J. Hale papers
William J. Kimball papers
The collection consists of a speech given by William J. Kimball at the National Lutheran Council Home Mission Conference in Chicago, Illinois on January 21, 1963.