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Papers of Henry Miller
Author's archives: fair copies (typed). Includes manuscripts and correspondence. Topics include Paris, D. H. Lawrence, philosophy, etc.; the correspondence is mostly letters from Henry Miller to Graham Ackroyd.
Papers of Henry P. Perrine, 6th U. S. Cavalry Regiment
Cheifly official military orders issued Henry P. Perrine from 1871 to 1875 during his service at Fort Riley, Kansas and later at Fort Lyon (Colorado Territory) with the 6th U. S. Cavalry Regiment.
Papers of Herk Harvey
Herk Harvey was an actor, vice president, director, and producer for Centron Films in Lawrence, Kansas. This collection contains film treatments, notes, correspondence, catalogs, slides, contracts, a mayoral proclamation, news articles, photographs, scripts, and an Academy Award Nomination plaque.
Papers of H.H. Halvorson
The collection is comprised of newspaper clippings related to the Kansas City, Kansas Food Terminal in the Fairfax Industrial District.
Papers of Isaac McCoy
Papers of Baptist missionary Isaac McCoy, 1808-1874, microfilmed from the originals in the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka, Kansas.
Papers of James Madison Harvey
James Madison Harvey served in the Kansas House of Representatives, 1865–1866, and was then elected to the Kansas Senate in 1867-1868. He was elected the fifth governor of Kansas, serving from 1868-1872 before becoming a United States senator, where he served from 1874-1877. This collection primarly contains letters written to James Madison Harvey, some while he was a US senator, but most are following that period.
Papers of Jean Ingelow and Mackenzie Bell
This collection contains the correspondence, notes, drafts, proofs, and one photograph pertaining to Mackenzie Bell's preparations in writing a magazine article about fellow 19th century English poet and author Jean Ingelow. The article was prepared for The Atlantic Monthly and Girls' Quarterly.
Papers of Joan Hunter Holly
Lansing, Michigan native Joan Hunter Holly (1932-1982) was a science fiction writer. This collection of papers reflects her service in the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) and recount her career as a writer through correspondence, fan letters, story ideas, and drafts of published and unpublished writings.
Papers of Joe Douglas
The papers of Joe Douglas, an African American Kansan, document his career with the Topeka, Kansas Fire Department and his active civic involvement. It ranges from correspondence to newspaper clippings to certificates that Mr. Douglas has received. Also included are Douglas's many photographs of the Fire Department and of other Topeka organizations and events, as well as photographs of other Douglas family members and the damage from the 1966 tornado in Topeka.
Papers of John A. Bond
John A. Bond served in the United States Marine Corps from 1942-1946. The collection contains letters written to his parents and a scrapbook documenting his service.
Papers of John B. McLendon
John B. McLendon, Jr. was a record-setting African American basketball coach, who pioneered the racial integration and strategic development of the game. McLendon's papers chronicle his outstanding coaching career in amateur and professional athletics.
Papers of John Finley Crowe
This collection consists of John Finley Crowe's financial accounts and handwritten lectures. Includes professional (founding, fundraising, and administration of Hanover Academy, Shelbyville: of Shelbyville Female Academy; and of Bible Society) accounts, intermingled with his private accounts. The lectures focus on political economy and Greek antiquity. There are miscellaneous other items included, incluing a wedding register.
Papers of John G. Stutz
This collection reflects John G. Stutz's work with the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee during the Great Depression, as well as his involvement with the League of Kansas Municipalities, National League of Cities, and the International City Management Association. The collection also includes a variety of material from Stutz's personal life and his interest in genealogy.
Papers of John Millington Synge
Four letters from John Millington Synge and galleys of the article "A National Dramatist"
Papers of Julia V. (Richards) Harris
The Julia V. (Richards) Harris Papers are those of a longtime Kansas resident, focusing on Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) and specifically the sorority's Mu Omega Chapter of Kansas City, Kansas. The collection also provides information about Harris' mother, Julia C. Richards, and there are a large number of items focusing on Lillian Orme, a fellow AKA-Mu Omega member.
Papers of Julius Charles Hare
Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855), archdeacon of Lewes in Sussex England, was a scholar, philosopher and theologian. This collection of his papers includes a piece of religious verse and a collection of 9 letters ranging in date from circa 1827 to 1852. Correspondents include the publishers John Taylor (1781-1853) and James Walton, the fine printer Samuel Bentley, the Reverend W. Carus of Trinity College, and Sir Robert Harry Inglis (1786-1855).
Papers of Kansas real estate investor J. Haviland Haight
This collection contains papers concerning the 19th century real estate investments of J. Haviland Haight in the Kansas counties of Leavenworth, Douglas, and Wilson.
Papers of Kenneth Aldred Spencer
The papers of Kenneth A. Spencer, Kansas City-based business executive and industrialist, date from 1918 to 1960 and reflect Spencer's professional activities, as well as some aspects of his personal life and hobbies.
Papers of Kristi Parker
Papers of Lady Pauline Trevelyan, 1827-1866, and other family members, 1809-1879, Great Britain and Europe
Papers of Lauraine Mulally
Lawrence, Kansas resident Lauraine Mulally attended McAllister School in Lawrence as did her children. This collection contains papers and photographs from McAllister School as well as papers that reflect Mulally's time as a Girl Scout leader.
Papers of Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Literary manuscripts and letters by poet and author Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-) to Mary Beach, Claude Pelieu, Diane Di Prima, Alan Marlowe, and Terrence Williams.
Papers of Leonard Arthur Pavey
This collection consists of both editorial archives for the literary magazine New Stories (correspondence, proposals, proofs, etc., 1933-1936), as well as Pavey's own personal archives as an author (correspondence, proofs, clippings, etc.). Editorial and personal correspondence are combined in the collection.
Papers of Les Novelettes Club
Les Novelettes Club papers are those of an African American women's civic and social club founded in Leavenworth, Kansas in 1950.
Papers of Liam O’Flaherty
Manuscripts and papers of Liam O'Flaherty.
