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Parmalee family collection
The collection consists of a ledger of farm records which contains a register of students from Michigan State University who visited the farm with their class in the years 1922-1928 and some memoirs which are not dated. Also included are numerous newspaper and magazine articles which describe Parmalee and his farm.
Parsons family papers
Patricia L. Beeman Southern Africa Liberation Committee (SALC) collection
Paul Cross Morrison papers
The collection contains Paul C. Morrison's research on the the origins of place names in Michigan.The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper clippings that Morrison collected. Also contained are student papers, as well as Morrison’s own research. In addition to Michigan names, origins for California, Nebraska, Ohio, and other U.S. States' names are in the collection.
Paul D. Bagwell papers
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, records, newspaper clippings, photographs and printed material of the public and private career of Paul D. Bagwell. The collection also includes two scrapbooks.
Paul J. Rood papers
This collection consists of a copy of a report by Paul J. Rood, entitled "An Analysis of Land Use and Soil Fertility Factors in Michigan by Counties." The report contains primarily statistical information. Also included is a photograph of Rood.
Paul Shirilla collection
Paulo R. Gordillo papers
Penny Gardner papers
The Penny Gardner papers contain correspondence, photographs, clippings, pamphlets, t-shirts, and other ephemera relating to Gardner's activism on behalf of the Lesbian/LGBTQ+ community, including records documenting her participation in the 1991 Ride for Reproductive Freedom, her leadership within the Council on Aging, and other organizations.
Penny Pangburn Burillo papers
The papers contain material related to the Quinceañera celebration as collected by Penny Burillo. Included are photos, invitations, and realia. They are comprised of three boxes of materials dating from between 1977 and 2011. The papers are a part of the Jose F. Treviño Chicano/Latino Activism Collection.
