State Library of Victoria
Papers of the Gomm family, early settlers in Somerville district. Includes two books of poems, press cuttings and printed ephemera; The Queen's Jubilee 1887 New Testament; list of tenders for erection of hotel at Somerville for Henry Gomm, 31 Dec. 1902. Also includes passport of Angelina May Gomm, 1939-1945; her Australian identity card, 1945; her national registration identity card, England 1945; and cheque butts, 1902-1914
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Military records, ca. 1939-ca. 1945, contain a military identification card and an 8 x 10 black and white photograph of McRae's destroyer
University of Delaware - Hugh M. Morris Library
The Shaun D. Mullen journalism papers is a personally selected collection of articles, editorials, and features from the author's writing career, primarily at the Philadelphia Daily News. In addition to some personal miscellany ranging from press passes to a t-shirt and political buttons, the collection also includes selected blog entries from Mullen's weblog, Kiko's House. Mullen's features and editorials included "The Six Hundred and Thirty: Stories of Philadelphia's Vietnam War Dead," the nationally syndicated "Simpson File" from columns about the O.J. Simpson trial, a year-long column written under the pen name of Millennium Man, and the issue of terrorism after the events of 9/11/2001
State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
Identification card: Enlisted Reserve Corps; Christmas card: "Third Armor Division from Ft. Knox KY," combination scorebook for U.S. Rifles M1903 and M1 and Browning Automatic Rifle, "Greetings from Camp Greene" (Charlotte, NC) postcard, folder with 3rd Armor Division stenciled and Divisional patch on outside that contains miscellaneous documents related to Howard Sauter's military career
Rutgers University Libraries
Papers, consisting of biographical files, 1944-1984; photographs, 1936-1978; published works, 1946-1980; Rutgers University files, 1952-1974; professional activities files, 1958-1988; letters sent to Jay Lovestone, 1954-1959; interviews, 1947-1994; subject files, 1890-1992; Latin American country files, 1926-1993; non-Latin American country files, 1900(1950)-1991; research files generated by others, 1965-1988; collected theses, dissertations and unpublished papers, 1948-1995 and undated; and manuscripts of writings, ca. 1945-1999
New-York Historical Society
Naval Intelligence identity card no. 415, issued by the Navy Department, Office of Naval Intelligence, 1918. Certifying that Frederick L. Havemeyer is a Special Agent of the office and is charged with making investigations for the Navy Department. Includes signature and photograph of Frederick L. Havemeyer. Encased binding with gold trim. Signed by Roger Wells, Director of Naval Intelligence
Sonoma County Library
This collection contains the personal papers of Juanita Baird Coates (1908-2004); the educational records of her daughter, Carolyn Coates Edwards; and 35 mm color transparencies (slides) and black-and-white photographic prints from the Coates family. Juanita's papers include her high school and junior college diplomas; two letters from her nursing instructor and mentor, Kathleen Fores; her nursing license; and her American Red Cross card. Carolyn's records include report cards from grammar, junior high and high school in Santa Rosa, California. Photographs include those from Juanita Baird's childhood on the family ranch in Rincon Valley, Juanita's nursing school photo, Carolyn Coates' nursing school photo, and photos of Juanita's sister, Dorothy Baird Markert, including her wedding ceremony to Francis A. Markert which took place in the gardens on the Baird family ranch. Also includes "Extended family chart for Juanita 'Wink' Coates" and other genealogical research materials on the ...
Newberry Library
Collection of nearly 200 pieces of printed ephemera, most of which is completed in manuscript, and more than 900 paper wrappers annotated with manuscript titles, all of which were produced during the French Revolution in the late 18th century and the early years of the Napoleonic era. Most of the ephemera were created or issued by the newly formed national, provincial, and municipal government bodies and institutions during France's transition from a monarchy to the French Republic. These primary sources shed light on political, military, economic, and social aspects of the French Revolution -- Among the government documents are official communications of the Convention nationale, the constitutional congress of the French First Republic, and its committees; Directoire of Montauban; a variety of provincial government bodies; and municipal bodies of Paris. The provincial documents include several administrative documents with the signatures of key government officials for use in ...
Independence Seaport Museum
Certificates of discharge, letters of reference, receipts, medical records and identification cards of Lawrence G. Sargent, relating to his service in the Merchant Marine
Pennsylvania State University Libraries
This collection consists primarily of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century photographs from Chicago, Philadelphia, and Bar Harbor, Maine, of members of the Middleton family and their homes. It includes portraits of Nathan Middleton who lived circa 1838 to circa 1888, and his wife, their son Merle Middleton (born in Philadelphia, 30 June, circa 1859) and his wife Mrs. Taylor, and their son William Taylor Middleton. Two images may date from the Civil War. There are also identity cards for Merle (Paris, 1923) and William (Madrid, 1951), certificates awarded to William, and letters written to William