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- Reeks
- n.d., 1914-1939
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The series (box 1) includes correspondence from and to E. G. Rodríguez, dated from 1914 to 1939.
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The series (box 1) includes correspondence from and to E. G. Rodríguez, dated from 1914 to 1939.
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The series (box 2-4) consists of a bibliography, conferences, pamphlets and speeches by E. G. Rodríguez, clippings of articles by him and about him, photographs, several periodical publications, and some miscellaneous material.
Cuban Genealogical Society Records
The records consists of copies of the Notes taken by Francisco Xavier de Santa Cruz and his associates from Revista Registers and other sources. The notes consist of alphabetically arranged indexes from the provinces of Las Villas, Matanzas, Camaguey, Habana, Oriente and Pinar del Río of marriages. There are also genealogical notes on many surnames.
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Clippings, Correspondence, and Personal Papers from Cuba
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postcard depicting the Draloowekim Mural
Memoranda of spiritual communication
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Henry A. stine. Autograph memorandum testifying to a Spiritualist experience, with the original printed cover" An uncommon and withal quite nice example of a testimonail, no doubt collected by the medium to bolster his claims to second sight. Henry Atkinson Stine was an overland emigrant to California in 1850 amd an early settler in Colorado, before landing in Kansas City after the Civil War".
Newspaper: Sonoma County Stump, v. 4 no. 24
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Sonoma County Stump newspaper, volume 4 issue number 24. Inside: Subdivision for Forestville?, Nukes: Are They Safe?, KPFA Live, Interview: Delphine McKenzie Commission on the Status of Women, UFOs: A Glimpse of the Great Unknown.
Dr. Leo Louis Martello's personal ephemera and promotional materials
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Collection includes: Unmarked membership card for the Witches Anti-Defamation League printed in red and black; two-sided "Witch" and "Bisexual Gods" article tear sheet; two-sided book advertisement catalog for Hero Press; unmarked membership application for Witches Anti-Defamation League sheet; flier for "Witch-in", and unmarked letterhead for Witches' Anti-Discrimination Lobby (Dr. Leo Louis Martello, director). All formerly owned by Dr. Leo Louis Martello.
The collection contains 15 photographs of “The Fair”, 1 photograph of the Commodore Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium, 28 photographs depicting scenes and people in Miami and Key West, 1 photograph shot in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1 photograph shot in Greece, and 1 photograph shot in Santa Cruz, California .
“The Fair” is a collection of fifteen 9 x 12 inch prints depicting scenes from a fair. According to a description that accompanies the images, they embody “a sense of the dark, unknown, pockets of foreboding within the happy arena of a fair. It is a look into the dark recesses, the fake walls, the grungy barkers, the dangerous looking men that strap you into a ride.” Scenes include rides, games, and food stands, as well as an aerial view of a fair. The images are printed on acid free paper using Epson Ultrachrome inks.
The image of the Commodore Ralph Munroe Marine Stadium is a 17 x 22 inch color print depicting grandstand seating overlooking the water. The stadium was constructed on Virginia Key in the 1964 and was initially used for powerboat racing. The stadium closed in 1992 following Hurricane Andrew.
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