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Daughters of the American Revolution Fernanda Maria Chapter Collection
Jack Davis Photograph Collection
L. Clarice Davis Collection
L. Clarice "Cal" Davis was an art book dealer in Sherman Oaks, California. The collection consists of correspondence and sale records for "Derriere le Miroir," a collection of birthday cards sent to William Randolph Hearst by King Features Syndicate comic strip artists, and a number of prints, engravings and other artwork collected by Davis.
Senator Ed Davis Collection
Charlene Day Collection
The collection consists of articles by Charlene Day on gender identity and crossdressing, book and movie reviews authored by Charlene Day, still images of a computer program created by Day, a video recording including still photographs and moving images of Charlene Day, and materials related to the Alpha Chapter of The Society for the Second Self (Tri-Ess) which was a support group for heterosexual crossdressers and their significant others.
Bob de Vries Collection
Deaf Women's History Project Collection
The Deaf Women's History Project Collection contains video interviews conducted by Evelyn L. Preston and Caroline Preston Bass as part of a grant-funded project to film deaf women about their lives during World War II.
Ludmilla Debs Collection
The Ludmilla Debs Collection contains photographs and documents recording the academic career of Debs while she was a student in Tientsin, China.
Louis Gerald DelFiandra China Marines Collection
Louis Gerald DelFiandra served in the United States Marin Corps for six years, with two of those years in China. The Louis Gerald DelFiandra China Marines Collection contain photographs, correspondence, and ephemera related to "Jerry" DelFiandra's United States Marines service in China post-World War II, as well as his involvement with China Marines reunion activities.
Denman Family Photograph Collection
The collection consists of photographs of the Mayne R. Denman family of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Denman worked for the Smith Premier Typewriter Company in eastern Ohio and West Virginia. There is a Los Angeles address on one of the photographs.
