| | 61 | Author:   | Arizona Queer Archives. Institute of LGBT Studies. University of Arizona;
                Joseph, Miranda;
                Wittig, Monique;
                Seckinger, Beverly;
                Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky;
                Stryker, Susan | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Institute of LGBT Studies
                    1993-2015 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1993-2015 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | This collection contains administrative materials on the
                founding of Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies at the University of Arizona beginning in
                1993. The collection also includes the events and programming that the Committee for
                Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies put on from 1993 through 2015. In 2007, the Committee
                was formally re-established as the Institute for LGBT Studies, and in 2023 was
                re-established as the UA LGBTQ+ Institute. This collection is part of the Arizona
                Queer Archives (AQA), a community focused archive through the Institute for LGBT
                Studies at the University of Arizona. It was transferred to Special Collections in
                2020. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | LGBTQ people | Women's studies | Transgender people | University of Arizona | Gay liberation movement -- Arizona | Lesbians | Sexual minorities -- Civil rights -- Arizona --
                        Tucson |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 63 | Author:   | Riecker, Fred A. | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Fred A. Riecker Papers
		1848-1967
	 	(bulk 1930-1967) ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1848-1967 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | The Fred A. Riecker Papers includes correspondence, legal documents, ledgers, 
  		real estate abstracts, photographic prints, negatives, maps, charts, railroad tickets and itineraries, 
  		dated 1858-1967 (bulk 1930-1967) pertaining to Fred A. Riecker and the Riecker family. The bulk of the material 
  		consists of legal and financial documents that relate to the parcel of real estate, otherwise known as Riecker’s 
  		Addition, as well as Fred A. Riecker’s professional career as a railroad surveying engineer and civil advocate 
  		for Tucson. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | University of Arizona | History -- Tucson (Ariz.) | Pioneers -- Tucson (Ariz.) | Civil engineers -- Tucson (Ariz.) | Riecker's Addition -- Tucson (Ariz.) | Railroads -- Tucson (Ariz.) | Photography -- Tucson (Ariz.) |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 64 | Author:   | unknown | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | William N. Damron, Jr.
                Scrapbooks 1948-2011 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | unknown |   |  |   | Abstract:   | This collection contains William N. Damron, Jr.'s resumes,
                scrapbooks, and performance programs dated 1948 – 2006. His career, spanning more
                than forty years, has included work as a costume designer and wardrobe supervisor
                for prominent television and theatre productions, including the Academy Awards.
                Damron's fifteen scrapbooks begin when he was a kindergarten student and continue
                through 2006, spanning his years as a student at the University of Arizona and his
                work in Los Angeles. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Theater
                        Programs--Arizona--Tucson | Performance | Clipplings (Books, newspaper, etc.) | Acting | Theater--Production and
                        direction | Costume design | University of Arizona | Los Angeles Opera | Academy Awards (Motion
                        Pictures) | Tucson Unified School District (Pima County,
                        Ariz.) |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 69 | Author:   | Muir, Gertrude Hill | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Gertrude Hill Muir Papers
            1862-1980 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1862-1980 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | The Gertrude Hill Muir Papers contain bibliographies, research cards, correspondence, biographical and genealogical information, and news clippings dating from 1862 to 1980.  The bulk of the collection consists of bibliographies on various topics relating to Arizona and the Southwest that were produced during Muir's career as a professional librarian (1950-1980). |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Arizona State University -- Employees. | Librarians -- Arizona. | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Pottery. | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Art. | Decoration and ornament -- Southwest, New. | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New. | Indians of North America -- Arizona. | New Mexico -- History. | Southwest, New -- History. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 70 | Author:   | Douglas, Frances | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Frances Douglas
		Papers, 
		1892-1963 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1892-1963 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Contains correspondence, diaries, articles,
		stories, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and translations of mostly
		unpublished works by Spanish-language writers. Some of the authors are Concha
		Espina de Serna, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Jose Maria Carretero,
		Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Rafael Delgado, Pedro Juan
		Labarthe, Jose Lopez- Portillo y Rojas, Emilia Pardo-Bazan, Jose Echegaray and
		Eduardo Zamacois. Personal material consists of correspondence and family
		photographs, from marriage to Charles Fletcher Lummis, and later to Courtenay
		DeKalb, with whom she operated the Roadside Mine in Arizona. Photographs and
		correspondence related to the mine are present. Also included are typescripts
		of Douglas' published and unpublished articles, stories, and translations.
		Original drawings are by E.A. Burbank and Carl Oscar Borg. Correspondence with
		friends and publishers includes writers Eugene Rhodes, Henry Knibbs, Concha
		Espina, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, José María
		Carretero, Pedro Labarthe, Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, and the publisher Phoebe
		Hearst. Diaries and photographs document travels to Mexico and Europe. Stories
		were recorded by Douglas while she lived among the Isleta Indians. Mexican and
		U.S. newspapers, 1911-1915, report on the Mexican Revolution. Related material
		in MS 39 and MS 297. |   |  |   | Repository:   | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |   |  |   | Subjects:   | American Association of University Women. | Spanish Literature -- 20th century -- History and
			 criticism. | Isleta Indians -- Legends. | Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Legends. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Pima County --
			 History -- Sources. | Roadside Mine (Ariz.) | Women authors. | Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920. | 1900-1924. | 1925-1949. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 72 | Author:   | Bohrer, Vorsila Laurene | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Vorsila L. Bohrer papers 1930's-2014 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1930's-2014 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Consists of the Vorsila L. Bohrer Papers including professional
        files documenting her career as a noted ethnobotanist specializing in the cultures of the
        American Southwest. Among these are research papers and field notes from the many
        archaeological sites she studied including Salmon Ruins, Snaketown, and Point of Pines.
        Diaries, correspondence, and photographs provide biographical materials from her childhood
        through late career. Of special note are the letters to and from colleagues who shaped the
        ethnobotany field from the 1950s to the 1990s. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Agriculture, Prehistoric. | Archaeologists—United States—Biography. | Archaeologists—United States—Correspondence. | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. | Cotton—Southwest, New. | Corn as food—Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany--Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany—New Mexico—Salmon Ruins. | Girl Scout Archaeological Expeditions | Paleoethnobotany. | Palynology—Southwest, New. | Plant remains (Archaeology). | Pueblo Indians—Food. | Pueblo Indians—Agriculture. | Ramblers’ Club, University of Arizona. | Women archaeologists—papers. | Zuni agriculture. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
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