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1Author:  Requires cookie*
 Title:  Leo Goldschmidt photograph collection 1887-1899 ead 
 Date(s):  1887-1899 
 Abstract:  Photographs and related glass plate negatives, taken between 1887 and 1899. The bulk of the material is comprised of the photographic plates taken by Leo Goldschmidt, a pioneer of the Tucson area. The plates have all been printed. Images include family, friends, his businesses and business interests, and personal residences in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. This collection is part of the Southwest Jewish Archives. The Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives were founded by David A. and Leona G. Bloom, longstanding members of Tucson's business, religious, and social service communities. The Archive serves to highlight Jewish contributions to Tucson and surrounding southwest areas. This collection was previously SJA 002. The materials were transferred to Special Collections in 1998. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Bankers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History | Businessmen -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History | Flour mills | Furniture industry and trade -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History | Merchants -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History | Pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History 
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2Author:  Ahlborn, Richard E.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Dominguez inventory of New Mexico churches, 1776: a listing of items in each church, 1989 ead 
 Date(s):  1989 
 Abstract:  A 155-page tabulated listing of objects and features in each religious structure, organized in the sequence used by Dominguez, in his 1776 report on New Mexican missions. Each church entry includes the following data fields: exterior, interior, sanctuary, high altar, altar vestments, nave, transept, baptistry, sacristy, metal, vestment sets, linens, convent, porter's lodge, cemetery, lands, fruits and feasts, and representations of saints. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Material culture -- New Mexico -- History -- 18th century. | Church furniture -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Church decoration and ornament -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Church property -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Church architecture -- New Mexico -- Inventories. | Missions -- New Mexico -- Inventories. 
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3Author:  Arizona State University. Libraries. Department of Archives and Special CollectionsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Arizona State University Archives Small Manuscripts [UM USM 250-UM USM 499] 1885-2008, ead 
 Date(s):  1885-2008 
 Abstract:  This guide describes small manuscript collections held in Arizona State University's Archives. These collections generally consist of 1-5 folders and document Arizona State University from its founding to the present. Manuscripts, diplomas, correspondence, publications, photographs, personal papers, professional papers, and other materials are included. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. University Archives 
 Subjects:  Mexican Americans. | Research | Graduate Students | Undergraduates | Student Housing | Dormitories | Lobbying | Greek letter societies | Clubs | College Students -- Social life and customs | Employees | Clubs | Planning | Employees | Women -- Economic conditions | Women -- Social Conditions | Sex Discrimination against Women | Clubs | Universities and Colleges -- Law and Legislation | Accreditation | Planning | Education -- Curricula | Law | Music | Commencement Ceremonies | Discipline | Educational tests and measurements | Scholarships | Associations, institutions, etc. | Student Housing 
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