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Helen R. Cole Dissertation
Typed working draft of the 743-page dissertation Helen Rosemary Cole submitted to the University of Iowa for her Ph.D. along with some of the research materials she collected while studying and traveling in France. There is no title page, but the introduction begins "This is the story of Vézelay..."
Highway 63 Transportation Corporation Records
Documents, correspondence, printed materials, newsletters and studies related to the Highway 63 Transportation Corporation which was incorporated "to fund, promote, plan, design, construct, maintain and operate, the construction of two additional lanes on Highway 63 in Adair County, Macon County...(in) a Cooperative Agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission, the County of Adair and the City of Kirksville."
Home Economics and Family Sciences Collection
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Hubert Gordon Collett Papers
Jacob Wohlschläger Flag Documents, 1862-1878
James Mickelborough Greenwood Papers
Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.
Jim Rouse Scrapbook
John A. Broadbooks Stereography Collection
About 5255 stereographs arranged by topic, stereograph sets and more than 15 viewers. The stereographs feature locations in the U.S. and worldwide; events, including diasters and exhibitions; industry; science and nature; and culture and art. The collection also includes boxed sets highlighting world tours, education, and for optometry diagnosis.
John D. Black Field Notebooks and Scrapbook
Two small research notebooks on fish studies Dr. Black made while a biologist with the Wisconsin Conservation Department in the 1940s; and a scrapbook of Dr. Black's contributions to the field and information regarding the Pre-Osteopathic Club at Truman State University, of which Dr. Black was an advisor.
John M. Davis Civil War Military Papers
Personal military and pension records and documents created by John M. Davis as Company Commander, Company H, 63rd Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Bi-monthly muster rolls contain enrollment, discharge, promotions and other status changes for all company members December 1861 through December 1863.