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Pugh, Mabel, 1891-1986
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1907-1975
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14 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.pughmabe
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Archives of American Art
Correspondence; sketchbooks, drawings, catalogs, clipppings, diaries, photographs, and other material relating to Pugh's student and teaching career at Peace College, North Carolina, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
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Albers, Josef
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1934-1947
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1 Microfilm reel (41 items on partial microfilm reel)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.albejose2
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Archives of American Art
The microfilm collection of the Josef Albers letters to J. B. Neumann contains 40 letters, primarily in German, written to J. B. Neumann by Josef Albers. Also included is an article on Albers written by Alexander Dorner.
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Pearson, Henry, 1914-2006
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1937-2001
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1.6 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.pearhenry
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Archives of American Art
Biographical material, correspondence, writings, photographs, business records, artwork, and printed material documenting the career of painter, Henry Pearson.
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Bringle, Cynthia, 1939-
Kirwin, Liza
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1992 January 22
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51 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.bringl92
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Cynthia Bringle conducted 1992 January 22, by Liza Kirwin, for the Archives of American Art.
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1865–1870
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14,528 Digital files
- Collection ID:
- NMAAHC.FB.M844
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
This collection is comprised of digital surrogates previously available on the 16 rolls of microfilm described in the NARA publication M844. These digital surrogates reproduced the records of the Superintendent of Education for the State of North Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–70. The records consist of 24 volumes and approximately 7 feet of unbound records. There are 10 volumes of press copies of letters sent, a volume of endorsements, four registers of letters received, a register of monthly rents for school buildings, a volume of reports of persons and articles hired, six volumes of statistical school reports, and a list of teachers. Unbound records consist primarily of letters received by the Superintendent and school reports, but also include contracts, agreements, issuances, and returns of stores.
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Evans, Matilda Arabella, Dr., 1872-1935
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1896-1995
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1.6 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- NMAAHC.A2019.109
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
The Dr. Matilda A. Evans Collection of documents how she broke boundaries as one of the first African American women physicians to have her own practice. The collection highlights her role as a physician and the great impact she had on the health and welfare of the African American community. The collection is comprised of educational material, business records, photographs, publications, and reference materials collected by and about Evans and her work.
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Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
Godbey, Allen Howard, 1864-1948
Gilliam, Charles Edgar
Klakring, Alfred
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undated
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS4233
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National Anthropological Archives
Also includes Cherokee history notes; Journal of John Barnwell, Virginia; Miami words from French Traveler of 1804 (this is only a bibliographic reference to Volney-View The Climate and Soil of the U. S. 1804). Ball game (Alonzo de Zurita (Zorita, Corita, etc.), Madrid, 1909; reference to Cherokee map drawn on deerskin (British Museum); Note on Mon...
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1974-2008
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13 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- NAA.2009-16
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National Anthropological Archives
Blair Arnold Rudes was a linguist who specialized in Native American languages. The Blair Rudes papers document his research and professional activities from 1974-2008 and primarily deal with dictionaries and other linguistic materials he created and studied, as well as the culture and history of various Native American groups around the Eastern United States and the rest of North America. His involvement in language education, federal recognition of tribes, and the use of authentic Native American dialog in film are also represented. The collection consists of research files, linguistic research and data, correspondence, papers and other writings written by Rudes and his colleagues, movie scripts and related materials, and audio/visual recordings.
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1865–1872
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69,244 Digital files
- Collection ID:
- NMAAHC.FB.M1909
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
The collection is comprised of digital surrogates previously available on the 78 rolls of microfilm described in the NARA publication M1909. These digital surrogates reproduced the records of the North Carolina Assistant Commissioner, staff officers, and field offices of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–1872. These records consist of bound volumes and unbound records, containing materials that include letters and endorsements sent and received, orders and circulars, monthly reports, and other records relating to freedmen's complaints and claims.
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Freelon, Philip G., 1953-2019
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bulk 1939-2017
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5.1 Cubic feet
- Collection ID:
- NMAAHC.A2017.51
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
The Philip G. Freelon Architectural Archival Collection documents the life and career of architect, educator, cultural heritage preservation advocate and artist Philip G. Freelon. The collection highlights his distinguished career from its inception to his role as the "architect of record" for the National Museum of African American History and Cul...