Documents
Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:
Roman Prints Collection
The Roman Prints Collection consists of 4 graphic prints done in 1974 and signed by the artist, Roman, and donated to the CSUN University Library.
Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs Keepsake Collection
The Zamorano Club is Southern California’s oldest organization of bibliophiles and manuscript collectors. The Roxburghe Club was formed in San Francisco on April 3, 1928 and was named in honor of the original Roxburghe Club of England. The purpose of the clubs is to further the love of fine printing, and books in general. The collection consists of broadsides, pamphlets, and books printed for joint meetings of the clubs.
Tony Salcido International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), Local 13 Collection
Tony Salcido was a longshoreman in Los Angeles for 42 years. He was an active member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 13 throughout that time. The collection documents his long and significant career as a dock worker, union member and leader of the ILWU, Local 13. It consists of articles, booklets, correspondence, financial statements, manuals, minutes of meetings, reports and typescripts.
Sales and Notes Payable Book
This handwritten volume dates from 1826 to 1830 and includes records of sales and notes payable for an unknown store probably located in Massachusetts. Customers hailed from Provincetown, Kingston, Boston, Charlestown, Plymouth, and other areas in Massachusetts. Entries are organized by customer name.
Ric Salinas Culture Clash Collection
San Fernando Valley Bus and Train Time Tables Collection
The San Fernando Valley Bus and Train Time Tables Collections consists primarily of Pacific Electric Railway Pocket Time Tables and a single Rapid Transit District bus schedule for service between Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley from 1925-1965.
San Fernando Valley Health Consortium Collection
San Fernando Valley Oral History Project Collection
San Fernando Women's Club Collection
Carl Sandburg Collection
Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) was a contemporary American poet, author, musician, well-known Abraham Lincoln scholar, and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes. The materials in the collection primarily document events featuring or celebrating Carl Sandburg’s career, including correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, scrapbooks, personal and press photographs, record albums, autographed memorabilia and ephemera, and writings by and about Carl Sandburg.
