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Solomon D. Butcher photographs and photographic postcards of Nebraska
Photographs and photographic postcards created by Solomon Devore Butcher of Nebraska, circa 1870-1916. Identified locations include Alliance, Anselmo, Ansley, Arcadia, Arnold, Bayard, Broken Bow, Callaway, Cozad, Crawford, Gibbon, Gothenburg, Kearney, Maxwell, Merna, Oconto, Pleasanton, Seneca, Shelton, and Wood River. Depicted are towns, businesses, events, sod houses, and landscapes.
Included are postcards of Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.
Tom and Judy Dawson Collection of Playing Card Ephemera
Katherine S. Dreier papers / Société Anonyme archive
Francis Willoughby Frost papers and photographs
Correspondence, photographs, postcards, scrapbooks, and others papers compiled by Francis Willoughby Frost relating primarily to travel while accompanying United States Secretary of War William Howard Taft on a 1905 diplomatic mission resulting in the Taft-Katsura Agreement. Locations visited include Manila, Philippines, and Tokyo, Japan.
Trude Geiringer photographs and scrapbook
Alfred E. Heller collection of world's fair material
Langston Hughes papers
The Langston Hughes Papers contain letters, manuscripts, personal items, photographs, clippings, artworks, and objects that document the life of the well-known African-American poet.
E. Hamilton Lee papers
Carl Mautz collection of Peter Britt photographs
Eugene O'Neill papers
Photographic Postcards of Kansas
Collection of photographic postcards collected by Michael D. Heaston and created by professional, itinerant, and amateur photographers that document more than 600 cities, towns, and communities in Kansas, 1901-1953. Significant quantities of postcards exist for Concordia, Hutchinson, Larned, Wichita, and Winfield.
Photographs and Other Material Related to Egypt
Photographs and other material related to Susannah Hays, Egypt (San Francisco: Susannah Hays, 1993) and other associated projects created from 1992 to 2008, with the bulk from the period of 1992 to 1993.
David Plante papers
The collection contains correspondence, writings, artwork, and other papers by or relating to the writer David Plante. The bulk of the collection consists of letters to Plante from authors, artists, critics, editors, and film directors, as well as correspondence with Plante's partner, Nikos Stangos, and family members.
Quiller-Couch family papers
Clarence W. Rowley papers relating to Buffalo Bill and John L. Sullivan
Horace L. Scott papers
William A. Speck collection of Goetheana : general ephemera
Western postcard collection
The Western Postcard Collection consists of picture postcards depicting locations and scenes of the American West.