Photocopies
Found in 5479 Collections and/or Records:
Aperramiento, 1500-1600
Contains illustrations with notes in Nahuatl depicting a Spanish dog attacking an Indian. Also depicts five indians bound, Cortes with Doña Marina, and a Spanish soldier conversing with two Indians. A place glyph is identified as Coyoacan and the Nahuatl gloss includes a reference to Cholula.
Appendices, approximately 1980-2000
Appears to be photocopies of several different documents in Latin and older German.
Apuntes que saqué de la historia de San Vicente de Chiapa, y Goathemala, 1756
Apuntes sobre la lengua Chañabal con un vocabulario / por Carl Hermann Berendt, M.D., 1870
Apuntes sobre la lengua Mije / por C. H. Brendt M. D., 1870
Apuntes sobre las plantas de Yucatan / por Joaquin Donde y Juan Donde, 1874
Arch McKinnon letter to Karl G. Maeser, 1893 July 10
Letter from Arch McKinnon to Karl G. Maeser inquiring about a position for his son and reporting of news from the Randolph school. Dated July 10, 1893.
Archaeology correspondence, memos, and reports, 1968
Archer Butler Hulbert miscellaneous news clippings, 1924-1926
Miscellaneous newsclippings, 1924 and 1926, regarding Hulbert's appointment as Director of the Stewart Commission of Colorado College where he was a Professor of History, and the projected work of the commission which was to publish The Stewart Leaflets. A Documentary History of the Far West with Hulbert and Marian Hulbert Parks as editors. 4 items. For biographical information on Hulbert, see Who's Who In America, Vol. 17, page. 1196.
Ardee Snow papers, approximately 1942-1945
File contains materials relating to the service of Ardee Snow in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Materials include the roster of the Five Fifty-Seventh organization, The IE SHIMA Diary, photographs, and photocopied photographs of a Latter-day Saint conference held on Okinawa. There is also information on the war correspondent Ernie Pyle who was killed off the coast of Okinawa. Dated approximately 1942-1945.