This online collection contains not only Tennent's Journal and Album, but also a 1974 essay entitled "The Back Country Commission of Drayton, Tennent, and Hart: 1775" by L.L. Owens and two maps of their back country route. The journal covers...
South Carolina; New Jersey; Connecticut; History; William Tennent III;
This collection contains digitized versions of the Lethbridge College campus newspaper (1967-present), The Endeavour. It also contains digitized artwork from the Buchanan Art Collection.
Lethbridge Community College -- Periodicals; College students -- Alberta -- Lethbridge -- Periodicals; Oil paintings; Lithographs; Abstract works; Mixed media; Watercolors; Pastels (Visual works); Still lifes;
For the past seventy-five years, the School of Art and Art History has collected thousands of artworks by artists attending the School's graduate studio programs. Each graduate student was asked to leave behind a work they completed during their...
Iowa; University of Iowa School of Art & Art History; graduate students; Ellen Lanyon; Elizabeth Catlett; Miriam Shapiro; Thomas Lawton; Roy Sieber
The North Carolina State Publications Collection contains both current and historical state publications produced by the various agencies (Department of Public Instruction, Department of Cultural Resources, etc.) that make up North Carolina State...
Irene Haupt, a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo, has been documenting the Buffalo arts scene through her photography since 1976. During that time she has worked for, or with, some of the most notable institutions in Buffalo,...
Frederick Caldecott Slee (1870-1954) and his wife, Alice (1875-1956), were outstanding members of the Buffalo community and generous benefactors to the University at Buffalo. Frederick Slee was an amateur musician who composed music and also played...
photographs of Slee family and friends, log of the Good Yacht Althea
The Lawrence T. Jones III Texas Photographs digital collection contains a wide range of early Texas photography. The digitized images are from the Lawrence T. Jones III Texas Photography Collection, which contains 5,000 photographs, ca. 1846-1945,...
Texas; photographs; African Americans; American Indians; Mexico
William Bryan Wilson (1914-1993) worked as a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution from 1937-1942, and then volunteered for the Navy during World War II. Following the war, Wilson returned to the Atlanta Journal, where he worked until he...
Agriculture--Georgia; Farming--Georgia; Politics & government--Georgia--Atlanta; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; Sports--Georgia--Atlanta; Racing automobiles--Georgia--Atlanta; Newspaper...
The LSTA-grant funded digital collection, Historic Landscape of Nevada documents the historic role of water resource management in Southern Nevada. From the natural springs that attracted the earliest inhabitants and travelers, to the wells that...
Water; Water supply; Water use; Artesian wells; Wells; Reservoirs; Deserts; Droughts; Floods; Irrigation; Sewerage; Public utility companies; Railroads; Las Vegas; Nevada;
The collection of coin and currency was donated to Hillsdale College by Mr. Alwin C. Carus of La Salle, Illinois. Mr. Carus collected coins and currency throughout his lifetime and was interested in the historical, economical, and educational...
This collection contains leaflets and newspapers that were distributed on the University of Washington campus during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s. They reflect the social environment and political activities of the youth movement in Seattle...
Black Panther Party; Civil Rights; Counterculture; Demonstrations; Environmentalism; Freedom Socialist Party; Gay Liberation Front; Kent State; Labor unions, Minorities; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National...
This collection contains a selection of World War I and II posters from the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections Division collections. Included are propaganda on purchasing war bonds and the importance of national security as well...
War posters; World War I; World War II; United War Work Campaign, Inc.; War bonds; Food supply; Defense industry; Marine Corp; Enlisting; Nursing;
This collection contains interviews of African American pioneers and their descendents throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, conducted from 1972-1974. Topics discussed in the interviews include early settlers, job opportunities, church...
African Americans; Pioneers; African American history; Farmers; Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Employment; Discrimination; Racism; Social conditions;
Campus courtesy, a booklet on manners, is part of the digital collections created by Washington State University Holland Library. Compiled in 1930, the booklet contains sections on chaperons, table manners, entertainment, and dress and provides...
This collection contains photographs and postcards of Pullman, Washington. First settled in 1874, the city endured fires and floods and eventually became the home of Washington State University. The effects of the natural disasters, as well as the...
Pullman; Palouse; Washington; Washington State University; College athletics; Buildings; Architecture; Baseball; Tennis; Sports; College; Campus; Flood;
Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection, a collaboration between Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections and the University of Washington Libraries, contains the vision which numerous such authors held for the Pacific Northwest. Spanning...
Pacific Northwest history; Washington State; City plans; Town plats; Columbia River, Columbia Basin; Dams; David Thompson; William Clark; Merriwether Lewis; 49th parallel; General Land Office; Corps of Topographical Engineers; Samuel Augustus...
A collection of articles taken from newspapers published in the Pacific Northwest from about 1900 to about 1942. The collection was created by Works Progress Administration (WPA) historians and contains approximately 372,000 newspaper clippings...
Pacific Northwest; Northwest history; Works Progress Administration; Dr. Deutsch; Washington; Idaho; Oregon
The Western Waters Digital Library (WWDL) is a collaborative regional project created by twelve university libraries in eight western states. The collection contains government reports, classic water literature, legal transcripts, water project...
Logging; Water supply; Agriculture; Rivers; Watershed; Cities; Industries; Conservation; Maps; Reservoirs; Dams; Lakes; Ponds; Water; Water power; Water use; Fish; Fishing nets; Fisherman; Boats; Canneries; Piers; Wharves; Fishing boats; Salmon;...
This digital library contains more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later. Read the words of explorers,...
North American exploration; Vikings in Canada, explorers, Indians; Missionaries; Traders; Settlers; American history
The Northeast Massachusetts Digital Library contains several collections contributed by member library organizations. Items include civil war documents, the Antiquarian Papers, and historical photographs. The collections will continue to grow in...
Northeast Massachusetts; Educational history; Architectural history; American history; Civil War