Manuscripts
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Audiocassettes
Manuscripts
Most of the audiocassettes are recordable cassette tapes, with handwritten labels including: "Springer Affidavits, Angel Report"; "Part 2- Angel Report, Morley Affidavit, etc."; "Dallas Evaluation Conference, Nov. 20, 1968"; "Gugas- R. Vesco Story, 18 Feb. 78 / Prof. Fire, 18 May 78"; "Reminiscences- Dat'l"; "Remembrances of Granny / More About Granny, etc."; "Granny"; "Gugas – Tackwood / Gugas Omaha Chapt."; "Report on Maxwell, Dat'l, Aug. 3-4 1972"; "Visit with Mrs. Davis, March 3-4th 1972"; "Re Visit with Mrs. Davis, July 2, 1971" / "More Re. Cimarron etc., July 3, 1971"; "Visit with Ada S. Davis, Nov. 6, 1971" / "Jenny Avery, 7-21-71"; "Report of Discussion with Mrs. Ada Springer Davis, Oct. 14, 1971"; "Grandfather"; "Message to Loraine from K.L. re. our visit to Raton Court Hse; "Robert Lee [Vecsco?], Costa Rica, 11-27-77"; "Ann + girls to [?], Rec'd June 9-73"; "Jack Anderson – 2-78, Normal Record"; "Drenge Improvements, Wodcon VII- Cleaveland"; "Cleaveland Dialogue"; "Daddy at Howard Flat, July 24, 1973" / "Message from Redwoods, 3-8-73"; "Continuation of Manchurian Story"; "Career Educ."; "GF Old Timers." In addition there are two tapes of music: Dorak New World Symphony and Handel Water Music
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Times Mirror Company interim reports
Manuscripts
"Times Mirror Interim Report 1971 Twelve Weeks Ended March 21, 1971" (3 copies); "Times Mirror Interim Report 1971 Twenty-eight Weeks Ended July 11, 1971" (3 copies); "Times Mirror Interim Report 1971 Forty Weeks Ended October 3, 1971" (3 copies).
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Henry E. Huntington letters to Isaac E. Gates
Manuscripts
Also: letter from B.A. Worthington to Henry E. Huntington, 1897 October 15; two printed circulars re: exchange of free transportation with connecting and other railroad lines; letters from Gates to Huntington, 1902 April 19, November 3, 1903 May 21, July 3, 14, 1904 March 24, April 26, 1905 July 28, November 16; copy of letter from Sacramento Electric and Gas Railway Co. to Huntington, 1903 May 11. Subjects: Pacific Improvement Co., Southern Pacific Co. annual report, Colonel Crocker's health, Olympic Club bonds, Central Pacific Railroad bonds, California Pacific Railroad, Collis P. Huntington's estate.
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Apartments, Notes, 1 page, undated; ―Re 781 Prospect, Drawings, Notes, 6 pages, 1971, Feb. 21; Human ―Data Processing, Flowchart Diagrams (6), undated; Poem, undated; [Biomedical Engineering Research / Computers in Medicine], Notes, 8 pages, undated; ―Concept for Sequencing of Proteins and Perhaps DNA, Technical Notes, 5 pages, 1973, Aug. 13; Comets, Technical Notes, 8 pages, undated; ―A Type of Microscope, Technical Notes, 2 pages, Feb. 22; ―Doppler Tracking, Technical Notes, 11 pages, June 10; Radiation Measurement, Notes, 3 pages, undated; ―Tidal Stability (Roche's Problem), Technical Notes, 3 pages, undated; ―µ-Processors, Technical Notes, 2 pages, Oct. 9; ―Div. 82: Mostly Flazer Finale, Notes, 1 page, Dec. 5; ―Invention Idea, Notes, 1 page, 1977, July 19.
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Collis P. Huntington letters to Henry E. Huntington
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68 items. Also: copy of financial report of Nevada-California-Oregon Railway; Resolution re: bond issue of Southern Pacific Railroad Co. of New Mexico; copy of memo showing lot sold by Mrs. Darling; copy of telegram with note by Julius Kruttschnitt; letter from S.P. Doane to Collis P. Huntington, 1898 December 3; invoice for two paintings by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta to Collis P. Huntington, 1898 December 19. Subjects: Santa Monica wharf, Central Pacific Railroad, California politics, San Francisco to Los Angeles railroad, Southern Pacific Co., George Crocker, Los Angeles street railway, Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad, San Francisco real estate, Pacific Improvement Co.
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Thomas Clarkson papers
Manuscripts
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, and documents of English abolitionist Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), chiefly dating from 1787 to 1847 and related to slavery and slave trade in the United States and Africa, including the Sierra Leone Colony; activities of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; and the private affairs of Thomas Clarkson and his family. The papers include an unpublished manuscript of Clarkson's "History of the African Institution as connected with the Abolition of Slavery and the Foreign Slave Trade," circa 1839 (CN 33); a speech by Clarkson used in forming anti-slavery committees in 1823-1824 (CN 73); Clarkson's report on Sierra Leone, circa 1792 (CN 54); and "A letter to the Clergy and slave holders in the Southern parts of the United States of America," [1841?] (CN 78); as well as drafts of Clarkson's letters to the Comte de Mirabeau, Alexander I of Russia and others on slavery, and reports and speeches on the subject. Individuals represented by 3 or more pieces in the collection include: John Beaumont (8 pieces); Charles Buller (3 pieces); Maria Weston Chapman (5 pieces); Thomas Clarkson (48 pieces); Henri Grégoire (4 pieces); William Jay (3 pieces); Gerrit Smith (6 pieces); Joseph Soul (4 pieces); Joseph Sturge (15 pieces); Lewis Tappan (3 pieces); and Henry Clarke Wright (8 pieces). Notable correspondence in the collection includes: Thomas Clarkson letter to Comte de Mirabeau with the story of an African sold into slavery, November 13, 1789 (CN 35) Thomas Clarkson letter to Roberts Vaux regarding the settlement of free blacks from the United States in Haiti, March 8, 1819 (CN 63) William Buck Cripps letter regarding conditions of settlers and prospects for newcomers in New Brunswick, November 30, 1822 (CN 89) William Lloyd Garrison letter on slavery in the United States, August 19, 1846 (CN 98) John Jay letter making Clarkson an honorary member of the New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, September 1, 1788 (CN 111) Francis Scott Key letter regarding Americans who plan to visit Sierra Leone, November 8, 1817 (CN 117) Report by J.W.C. Pennington, a free African American minister, September 25, 1844 (CN 137) Granville Sharp letter on the formation of the settlement at Sierra Leone, October 13, 1788 (CN 147) Philip Evan Thomas letter to James Cropper regarding slave labor in the United States, August 22, 1822(CN 182) John Greenleaf Whittier letter regarding the progress of anti-slavery movements in the United States, July 10, 1844 (CN 190) Dorothy Wordsworth letter to Catherine (Buck) Clarkson, May 10, 1808 (CN 201) This collection complements the Clarkson Papers in the British Library (Add. Mss. 41262-41267). Both groups of papers were consulted by Earl Leslie Griggs in the preparation of his biography, Thomas Clarkson: the Friend of Slaves (London : Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1936).
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