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Buzzard family papers
C. Howard Church papers
The papers of C. Howard Church include correspondence, Kresge Art Museum newsletters and mailings, exhibit brochures, brochures about the Michigan State University Art department programs, articles and newspaper clippings, MSU Publications, and some biographical material on Church.
Campus Park and Planning records
Capital Area Rail Council (CARC) records
These records are primarily documents that were created for and during the meetings of the Capital Area Rail Council. They include agendas, minutes, correspondence and other communications, legal documents, and drawings for railway station upgrades. In addition, there are several files that describe the history of the council. The collection also contains numerous electronic files, many of which were also included in paper format.
Caresse Crosby correspondence to C.W. Riddell
This collection consists of three handwritten letters from Caresse Crobsy to C.W. Riddell, written in 1955.
Carl Eicher papers
Some of the materials are in French.
Cass County records
This collection consists of two volumes of records for Cass County, Michigan. The first volumes contains minutes of school board meetings for Ontwa, a town in Cass County (1832-1866). The second volume contains court records as well as some records of marriages for the years 1838-1860.
Cedar Creek Township (Wexford County, Mich.) School Board records
This collection contains one bound volume containing twenty-five teacher contracts signed by the school board for School District No.1 in the township of Cedar Creek, Wexford County, Michigan. These contracts were for one month to ten months with the pay ranging from thirty to forty dollars.
Centennial Review of Arts & Sciences (Arts & Letter) records
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports from 1956 to 1969, correspondence, and the Centennial Review serial.
Center for Service Learning records
The records of the Center for Service Learning include a report of the office’s first year of operation, a handbook on volunteering for faculty and staff, a Student Education Corps brochure, volunteer opportunities booklet, as well as flyers.
The Electronic Resources includes correspondence in the form of e-mail memos.