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Records, 1958-1971.

University of Toledo
3 linear feet.
Scrapbooks contain: newspaper clippings, mission statements, goal statements, photographs, awards, research materials related to community development, conservation, and among other related issues, and correspondence.

Papers, 1906-1994 1985-1994.

University of Toledo
5 linear feet.
Materials consist of teaching materials (course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, historic preservation inventories), committee and conference materials, newspaper clippings, student papers, Ohio Historic Inventories, photographs.

Letters, 1943-1945.

University of Toledo
3 in.
Contains incoming letters from soldiers with surnames beginning with 'A, ' mostly acknowledging receipt of newsletter.

Papers, 1975-1994.

University of Toledo
60 linear feet.
Materials consist of correspondence, House and Senate bills, administrative files, newspaper clippings, photographs, printed materials, and ephemera.

Records, 1998-1999.

University of Toledo
4 itmes.
Collection consists of a program, press release, and videotape of the 1998 Hall of Fame inductees, along with a letter of thanks for the Canaday Center's assistance in the production of the video.

Xmas greeting 1896 : poem.

University of Toledo
1 item (1 p.) ;

Poem, 1841 January.

University of Toledo
1 item (1 p.) ;
First stanza: "The Nightingale rests on a waving bough."

Felix C. Harman papers, 1898-1919.

University of Toledo
5 in.
Collection consists mainly of medical school notebooks created by Felix C. Harman. Also included are photographs of Harman, and certificates he earned for school and for the Officers' Reserve Corps of the U.S. Army.

Papers, 1860-1878.

University of Toledo
.2 linear feet.
The papers of the Weber Family consist of correspondence, a diary, an account of a Civil War battle, and genealogical material.

Letter, 1841 January, Marion, Ohio, to Mrs. Levi White, Sharonville, Ohio.

University of Toledo
1 item (4 p.) ;
Tells her sister her feelings about her recent move to Ohio. Describes a "donation visit" on New Year's Eve.

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