Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur Kleinkopf diary
Three drafts of a typewritten and unpublished diary. One manuscript includes handwritten corrections, and another has these corrections incorporated in the text. The item describes the daily life of the internees at the Minidoka relocation camp including various incidents involving both the staff and prisoners. The diary was kept from 25 Sept. 1942 to 9 Feb. 1946.
Martha Knight letters received
Photocopies of a handwritten letter and a handwritten card received by Martha Knight. The items are apparently from friends and family members and deal with personal matters. The materials were collected by Della Daine Edmunds.
Vern Oliver Knudsen papers
Collection includes blueprints, correspondence, business papers and various other materials from Knudsen's consulting work. Project files relate primarily to building projects in California and other locations in the United States. Materials date from 1927 to 1974.
R. Rozanne Knudson papers
Drafts of novels, correspondence, and galley proofs. The materials relate to her three noves: "Jesus Song," "Zanballer," and "Leather Baby." The correspondence is between Knudson and her publisher.
W. H. D. Koerner painting
Reproduction of a painting of two Indians on the cover of the "Saturday Evening Post" for 3 March 1934, vol. 206 number 36.
Alfred A. Kofoed mission journals
Collection contains photocopies of Kofoed's mission journals. Photocopies of pictures from Kofoed's mission are also included.
Korean astrology chart
Chart showing the correlations between astrology, cosmology, Korean geography, anatomy, and a prophecy attributed to an inscription possibly from an Egyptian tomb.
Arleigh Drake Kunz letters
Typewriten copies of letters from Kunz to friends and family members. Most of them were written between 1945 and 1980. Also included are letters by Crystal Drake from 1911-1912. The Kunz letters deal primarily with family, church, and farming matters.
Milton Kurzrok letter
Handwritten letter dated 31 Aug. 1945 and addressed to Manuel W. Goodman of Brooklyn, N.Y. The second leaf of the letter is missing, so the item is not signed. Kurzrok writes about playing tennis and meeting Lt. Gen. James Doolittle. Kurzrok was impressed with Doolittle and called him a "very regular guy." Also included is the envelope in which the letter was sent.