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Federal Writers' Project:
Miscellaneous Records, 1790-1940
(continued) |
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Chicago in Periodical Literature,
1790-1940
(continued) |
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1937-1940 (continued) |
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(6 folders) |
BOX A975-A990 |
Joshua M. Schaffer Diaries,
1850-1913
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Holograph and typescript copies of diary entries by a physician in Iowa. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
BOX A975 |
1850-1852 |
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(5 folders) |
BOX A976 |
1853-1854 |
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(4 folders) |
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1855 |
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Jan.-Apr. |
BOX A977 |
May-Dec. |
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(2 folders) |
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1864 |
BOX A978 |
1865-1869 |
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(6 folders) |
BOX A979 |
1870-1875 |
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(6 folders) |
BOX A980 |
1876-1882 |
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(7 folders) |
BOX A981 |
1883-1885 |
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(5 folders) |
BOX A982 |
1886-1888 |
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(4 folders) |
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1889 |
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Jan.-June |
BOX A983 |
July-Dec. |
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1890-1891 |
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(4 folders) |
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1892 |
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Jan.-June |
BOX A984 |
July-Dec. |
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1893-1894 |
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(4 folders) |
BOX A985 |
1895-1896 |
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(3 folders) |
BOX A986 |
1897-1898 |
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(4 folders) |
BOX A987 |
1899-1900 |
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(4 folders) |
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1901 |
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Jan.-June |
BOX A988 |
July-Dec. |
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1902-1903 |
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(4 folders) |
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1904 |
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Jan.-June |
BOX A989 |
July-Dec |
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1905-1906 |
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(4 folders) |
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1907 |
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Jan.-June |
BOX A990 |
July-Dec. |
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1908-1913 and miscellaneous |
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(6 folders) |
BOX A991-A1039 |
Federal Writers' Project: Miscellany,
1827-1942
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BOX A991-A1030 |
Federal Writers' Project Related
Material, 1827-1942
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Essays, reports, articles, logs, outlines of projects, newspaper clippings,
minutes of meetings, agendas, inventories, indexes, radio scripts, reviews,
research material, directories, procedural instructions, and mimeographed
material. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of person, subject, and type of material. |
BOX A991 |
Alphabetical file |
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Assignment sheets, New York, N.Y.,
1938-1939 |
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(6 folders) |
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Autograph book of sentimental and good
will statements to anonymous "Joe," 1889-1890 |
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Civilian defense material |
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Arizona, 1941 |
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Illinois, 1941 |
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New Jersey, 1941-1942 |
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Washington, D.C., 1941-1942 |
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Draft (military conscription) records,
1827-1840 |
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Essays by Wisconsin students |
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Allen-Christopherson |
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Dessner-Hussa |
BOX A992 |
Jenkins-Lorenz |
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McClintock-Robinson |
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Sadman-Storandt |
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Toepel-Young |
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Unsigned |
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Federal Project No. 1, outline |
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Housekeeping aide circular |
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Latin America bibliography, project
proposal |
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Logbooks, New York, N.Y. |
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Daily record of typing,
1940-1941 |
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Daily record of proofreading,
1940-1941 |
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Miscellaneous notes |
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Miscellany |
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General |
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Newspaper clippings |
BOX A993 |
Miscellaneous writings |
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"Birth Pangs of the New Process," by
James Ferguson |
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"Christmas Celebrations in Other
Nations," by Burke |
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"English Institutions Started to
Benefit Mature Scholars" |
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"Folk and Folklore," by Benjamin Albert
Botkin |
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"The Limitation Conference and
Treaties" |
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"Maternal and Child Health," by Nevada
State Writers' Project, 1941 |
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"The Patent Establishment and Its
Proper Location," by Eber Jeffrey |
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"Population Trends and Recent
Government Policies in the United States," by Thomas Jackson Woofter,
1937 |
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"Protection of American Cultural
Heritage," by Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources,
1941 |
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"Reforming Commissioner of Patents and
Clara Barton" |
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Reports on the Federal Emergency Relief
Administration, 1936 |
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Superstitions |
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(2 folders) |
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Transportation disasters |
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National Advisory Committee for Community
Service Projects, conference minutes and agenda, 1940 |
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National Youth Administration Conference
of State Youth Directors, New York, N.Y., and Oregon |
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Photocopies of Abraham Lincoln
material |
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Publicity, newspaper clippings, and
statements from national office |
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Arkansas |
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California |
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Colorado |
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District of Columbia |
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Florida |
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Georgia |
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Idaho |
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Illinois and Louisiana |
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Massachusetts |
BOX A994 |
Miscellaneous press releases, 1935-1942 |
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(2 folders) |
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Mississippi |
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New Jersey |
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New York |
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Oregon |
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Pennsylvania |
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South Dakota |
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Radio scripts |
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Talks with Harris Dickson, J. D.
Newson, and Arthur L. Phelps, 1940-1942 |
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"You Can't Do Business with Hitler," by
the Office of Emergency Management, episode nos. 1-35 |
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