The Addresses, Notes, Business Cards subseries includes unbound routine and project-related memoranda and lists used to record contacts, addresses, expenses and personal reminders.
This subseries contains photographs that were taken by MacMurray and Lois Goodnow in the United States before they married, and during following family trips and vacations in Asia and Europe. Many of the photographs are kept in mixed albums.
Includes various photographs of Charles Lindbergh with his family during World War II and in his later life. Although most are not captioned, many are likely reproductions for use in Autobiography of Values and The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh.
La colección consiste en manuscritos de las obras literarias de Jorge Díaz (particularmente obras teatrales, pero también incluye narrativa y poesía), guiones de radio y televisión, traducciones, correspondencia, fotografías, archivos digitales, documentos personales, y material impreso relacionado a su trabajo.
Consists of research files, primarily government records, of scholar and author Jacques Roumani (1944-2016) on Libya during the period of Italian colonization.
Topics and organizations documented include Libyan rebels, Italian settlers from Tunisia, Istituzione del Ministero delle Colonie, and La Riconquista Militare, among others.
Consists of a group of family materials, including two pencil portraits of Julian Street and first wife, Ada Hilt Street, drawn and signed by illustrator James Montgomery Flagg (1910); two lithographed portraits of Street family 18th century forebears (John Lockman and his daughter, Kitty Lockman); a Baron Thomas Dacré Lennard coat-of-arms; Street's genealogical notes (circa 1940s); and a guest list for the Julian Street Library dedication (1961).
Clarke, Elizabeth Dodge Huntington, 1884-1976 (1884-1976)
Consists of postcard correspondence, photographs, blank postcards, and some ephemera and small paintings collected and received by Elizabeth Dodge Clarke during her time in Istanbul, Turkey and after her return to the United States.
Includes correspondence and research materials of John Ross Delafield, including letters from his relative, Alain White, regarding Prosper M. Wetmore and related family members, including the White family.