All of the drawings in this digital collection are attributed to John Muir, and many bear his signature. They mostly convey the landscapes he encountered during his travels and explorations in California and Alaska, and some of the drawings were...
John Muir; Landscapes; Drawings; California; Alaska
The Milwaukee Public Library has many special collections. These special collections exist both within MPL's various archives and as part of several reference departments housed at MPL's Central Library.
The Milwaukee Public Library's archives...
Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections provides access to digital images, sound, video, and text from the KHS collections. For over one hundred years the Kentucky Historical Society has been collecting, preserving, and sharing...
These images represent all of the photographs of John Muir that are located in Special Collections. Most of the photos are from the John Muir Papers. Others are from in the Muiriana Collection and the James Eastman Shone Collection of Muiriana....
John Muir; Sierra Club; Sequoia National Park; California; Helen Muir
Series 540: Brand books contain all livestock brands and ear marks registered with the State Department of Agriculture. Livestock is assumed to include all types of animals raised for pleasure or for profit.
The projects on this site are first featured at an annual series of events, the Celebrate Undergraduate Research & Creativity (CURC) Showcase, that are held each spring and highlight the exciting, innovative, and creative work of students in all...
The research projects featured on this site are submissions to the ISTeC Student Research Poster Contest. All contest entries showcase the work of students involved in research related to any aspect of Information Science and Technology (IS&T)....
This digital collection contains plat books showing land ownership maps for townships in Iowa counties. All of the books were published by W.W. Hixson & Co. of Rockford, Illinois in 1930. Note that not all counties have been added to the collection...
Established in 2000, the mission of the Ohio Memory Project is to provide access to historical treasures of Ohio, bringing together primary sources from all parts of the state in an digital library that celebrates state and local history,...
Ohio Memory focuses on documenting the history of the State of Ohio and its local communities. Broad topics such as Ohio Citizenship, Culture, Economy, Presidents and Politics, People, and Environment are represented.
The photographs in Transportation Around the World: 1911-1993 present a wide variety of transportation methods used in 79 countries across the globe. The 650 images in this digital collection were selected from three separate photographic...
Aerial tramways; Air Transportation; Aircraft; Airports; Animals; Bays; Beaches; Bicycles and tricycles; Bays; Biplanes; Boats; Bridges; Bus stops; Bus terminals; Buses; Cabooses ; Camels; Canal boats; Canals; Canoes; Caravans; Cargo ships;...
This photograph collection documents the activities of Oregon's Bracero workers, Mexican citizens that were allowed to work as farm laborers throughout the U.S. during World War II. Under the Braceros Program more than 15,000 Mexican men worked on...
The Salem Public Library's historic photograph collections include thousands of photographs of Oregon - with a special focus on the City of Salem and other Western Oregon communities. The photos date from the mid-1800's to the present. All...
Salem history; Marion County history; Oregon; Schools; Zena; Fairfield; Newport; Oregon cities; Portland; Independence; Antique cars; Houses; Polk County; Baker County;
Education by Design is an online exhibit and image database of over 700 historic educational visual aids owned by the Bienes Center for the Literary Arts: The Dianne and Michael Bienes Special Collections and Rare Book Library located at Broward...
History of education; History of Broward County; Cultural and historical artifacts; Visual aids
The Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive is a grant-funded consortium of cultural institutions primarily located in the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois. The Archive consists of items from all six participating institutions and covers the...
River transportation; Native Americans; Natural landscape; Local history and genealogy; Growth and development of the Quad Cities, Moline and Rock Island; Mississippi River;
Wabash Valley Visions & Voices is dedicated to the documentation and the preservation of the region's history and heritage in print, pictures and sound. As a collaborative effort involving the Wabash Valley's libraries, museums, cultural...
Indiana history; Agriculture; Architecture; Business & Industry; Communication; Disasters; Domestic Life; Education; Famous Hoosiers; Labor; Landscapes; Native Americans; Natural Resources; People; Politics; Religion; Social Life; Sports;...
This collection contains images of women’s intercollegiate sports at Marquette University since the passage of Title IX. The images document the 1986/1987 through 1989/1990 seasons for all sports, as well as subsequent seasons for a limited...
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was one of history's most masterful printmakers and social satirists. Pomona College Museum of Art is proud to own first editions sets of all four of his etching series, a total of 211 prints.
Acrobats; Art; Bullfighters; Bullfighting; Catholic Church; Circus performers; Corruption; Death; Monsters; Moral aspects of war; Nobility; Politics & government; Prints; Printmaking; Satire (visual works); Social classes; Social justice
Created through the collaboration of the Colorado State University Libraries and the Department of Art, the International Poster Collection holds poster entries from the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition (CIIPE). Posters from...
Performance Practice Review is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of Western musical performance practices. It is not confined to any historical period. It originally was published bi-annually from 1988 to 1997, with Roland Jackson...
Harry Frankel (1888-1948), better known as Singin' Sam the Barbasol Man, lived much of his life in Richmond. In 1951, his widow, Helene "Smiles" Frankel, donated all of his sheet music to Morrisson-Reeves Library, and after her death in 1981, her...