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1. Boynton Collection of Early Claremont Boynton Collection of Early Claremont Morrill G. Boynton, Pomona College 1904, was an amateur photographer. His collection of glass plate negatives, housed in Honnold/Mudd Special Collections, candidly and personally capture aspects of life in Southern California, especially Los Angeles, Claremont, and Pomona College. Most of these images in the Boynton Collection were shot between about 1900 and 1905. Academic rites and ceremonies; Church buildings; Claremont (Calif.); College buildings; College students; Nature photography; Photographers; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Portrait photography

2. USD Photograph Collection USD Photograph Collection The USD Photograph Collection represents the visual history of The University of South Dakota from the 1880s to the present and comprises the most comprehensive surviving photographic history of the University. Major subjects include: academics, alumni, athletics, buildings, alumni collections, events, offices, organizations, presidents, South Dakota, students, and Vermillion. The collection contains negatives, prints, postcards, slides, and digitally born images. Though most of the photographers are not identified, the collection includes work by: student photographers, Coyote Yearbook photographers, Volante photographers, News Bureau photographers, official campus photographers, as well as professional photographers hired on a special project or temporary basis. Alumni and others have also donated photographs to the collection. Academics; Alumni; Athletics; Buildings; Alumni collections; Events; Offices; Organizations; Presidents; South Dakota; Students; and Vermillion

3. Mountain West Digital Library Mountain West Digital Library The Mountain West Digital Library is an aggregation of digital collections from universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Hosting institutions run CONTENTdm servers supporting their own digital collections, and support partner institutions by providing scanning and hosting services. The Mountain West defines the region of contributors, but the content extends far beyond the Mountain West and into different fields. Activities; Boating; Business; Camping; Cooking; Dancing; Engineering; Farming; Fishing; Hunting; Music; Opera; Reading; Skiing; Swimming; Weaving; Education; Health; Colleges; High Schools; Doctors; Hospitals;...

4. Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections provides access to digital images, sound, video, and text from the KHS collections. For over one hundred years the Kentucky Historical Society has been collecting, preserving, and sharing information, memories, and materials from Kentucky's past. The KHS collections of cultural and historical artifacts, oral history, and library and archival materials represent an overview of Kentucky and Kentuckians from prehistory to the present. The growing KHS Digital Collections database provides Web access to thousands of items from all KHS collections areas. To browse through a cross-section of collections represented in the database, see the KHS Collections Sampler, which is accessible from the KHS Digital Collections home page. Advertisements; African Americans; Agriculture; Art; Automobiles; Campaigns & battles; Carriages & coaches; Carts & wagons; Children; Churches; Cities & towns; Civil rights; Civil War, 1861-1865; Clothing...

5. Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992 Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992 This digital collection provides a visual documentation of the development of the city of Milwaukee from the mid-1880s to the early 1990s. It includes 650 images of residential and industrial facilities, local businesses, historic buildings, churches, and numerous Milwaukee parks in neighborhoods from the Far Northwest Side to the Far South Side. Aerial views; Airports; Apartments; Automobiles; Bars; Businesses; Churches; Clock towers; Commercial facillities; Industrial facilities; Neighborhoods; Office buildings; Real estate; Religious facilities;...

6. St. Francis Mission St. Francis Mission Historical photographic images of the St. Francis Mission located on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The images depict life at the mission and on the reservation during the early twentieth century, with most photographs having been taken between 1915-1925. Agriculture; Arts & Crafts; Dance; Education; Families; Food preparation; Hunting; Labor; Military; Mission buildings; Native dwellings; Group Portraits; Individual Portraits; Recreation; Religion;

7. Ben Maxwell Collection Ben Maxwell Collection The Ben Maxwell Collection consists of over 5,000 photographs donated to the Salem Public Library by the photgrapher's estate. Most of the photographs were taken by Mr. Maxwell, a noted Salem photographer and historian who died in 1967. Mr. Maxwell was born in Salem in 1898. He attended college at Oregon State University, where he studied history and journalism. He started working with the Capitol Journal newspaper in 1939.

Because he packed his camera on every quest for historical stories, he was able to illustrate his articles for readers of the Capitol Journal, the Oregon Journal, the Oregonian, and several magazines. He recorded on film at least 13 governors, old-timers now gone, covered bridges now missing, and buildings and homes no longer standing. The collection includes copies of rare early Oregon photographs taken by others that have in turn been copied over and over by later researchers and feature-story writers. Many more photographs remain to be scanned and added to this work in progress.
Agriculture; Natural disasters; Salem; Homes; Houses; Architecture; Aerial views; Automobiles; Covered bridges;

8. UNL Libraries Digital Collections UNL Libraries Digital Collections The UNL Libraries Digital Collections provides access to collections for educational purpose, of special interest, materials of historical nature and multiple subjects. The digital collections include: Willa Cather Image Gallery; Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum photographs; Omaha Indian Heritage Project; Furniture and Decorative Arts; Historic Textiles; and University Archives, Photograph Collections. The collection includes digital projects that are currently underdevelopment or are updated on an ongoing base. The UNL’s digital collections are steadily growing to meet the academic and scholarly needs of the University community. American Indians; Architecture; Art and Art History; Ecology and Environmental Sciences; American History; Museums, Archives and Special Collections; Textile Studies; Water Resources

9. Nashville Public Library Digital Collections Nashville Public Library Digital Collections Digital images, audio, and video of selected holdings from the Special Collections Center and Metro Nashville Archives. Architecture; Capitol City; Business; Civil Rights; Military History; Performing Arts

10. Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest provides over 14,000 images and documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest, with special emphasis on Oregon’s built environment. In collaboration with the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, many images in the collection represent works listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A significant number of images come from collections donated to the University of Oregon Libraries over the years, including the collection of architectural historian Marion Dean Ross. Architecture; Historic places; Pacific Northwest; Oregon;

11. Images d'aménagement (Environmental Design Images) Images d'aménagement (Environmental Design Images) This collection presents a selection of 3,430 images related to three academic disciplines (architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism) served by the Landscape and Architecture Branch Library. One can find in this collection images of the architectural heritage of the cities of Outremont and Montreal, of Montreal’s "underground city", of Canadian gardens created since the 17th century, of most renowned English parks and gardens designed in the 18th century, and, finally, of Chinese parks and gardens. This collection includes photographs from Dr. Pierre-Richard Bisson and Dr. Peter Jacobs, professors at the Faculty of Environmental Design. Architecture; Landscape architecture; Urbanism; Design; Outremont; Montreal; Quebec; Canadian gardens; English parks and gardens; Chinese parks and gardens

12. The Claremont Colleges Photograph Archive The Claremont Colleges Photograph Archive This collection contains digital facsimiles of photographs, housed in the Libraries' special collections, of Claremont Colleges' buildings and landscapes. These digital images are the first phase of a larger digitization project that seeks to preserve the original photos by providing online access to The Colleges' archival photographs for teaching and research. Architecture; Landscapes; Student activities; Claremont Graduate University; Claremont McKenna College; Claremont University Consortium; Harvey Mudd College; Libraries of The Claremont Colleges - Special...

13. Arizona Memory Project Arizona Memory Project The Arizona Memory Project is a collaborative online effort designed to provide access to the wealth of primary sources in Arizona libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions. This initiative provides the opportunity to view some of the best examples of government documents, photographs, maps and objects that chronicle Arizona's past and present. Arizona; Agriculture; Arts & Architecture; Business & Industry; Education; Family & Community; Government & Politics; History; Land & Resources; Leisure & Travel; Military & War; Native Americans; Race...

14. Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection The Doris Ulmann Collection includes some 6,000 glass plate negatives, 8,000 proof prints in albums, and 300 vintage prints. Doris Ulmann, (1882-1934), was a photographer in the Pictorialist movement who documented rural life in Appalachia as well as the intelligentsia of New York City during the 1920's and 1930's. Art Photography; Women Photographers; Appalachia; Artisans; Craftspeople; Portraits;

15. Barns of Winnebago County Barns of Winnebago County Once upon a time, these proud structures dotted the bucolic landscape. Michael Cooney has captured the essence of these vanishing structures in a series of striking photos. This archive documents local barns that have disappeared or may disappear in the future. Barns; Farms; Silos

16. Bear River Watershed Historical Collection Bear River Watershed Historical Collection The Bear River Watershed’s geography, history, and development are the primary focus of this collection of images, maps, papers, diaries, plat books, and reports. Includes photos of the Bear River taken from 1860s to the 1990s, records of local irrigation companies, diaries that record weather conditions, research on the societal impact of reclamation development in the Bear River Basin, etc. Bear Lake; Bear River; Bridges; Dams; Reservoirs; Drainage; Irrigation; Lake Bonneville; Logan River; Water quality; Water rights; Water supply; Water resource development

17. O. James Fox Collection O. James Fox Collection With his poems and photographs, O. James Fox poignantly depicted what he saw as he served as an eyewitness to one neighborhood in Indianapolis during the post-World War II period. Although urban renewal and an interstate belt have altered and demolished the physical structures, Fox's work bears witness to an era and a community.This collection includes black-and-white and color photographs and color slides made by O. James Fox between 1945 and 1960. The photographs depict scenes of African-American families, children, and the urban environment of the near west side of Indianapolis. The photographs depict scenes of African-American families, children, and the urban environment of the near west side of Indianapolis. The children were often photographed playing in yards, alleys, or along the Central Canal. Most photographs include at least one individual, sometimes at a distance or visible in a shadow. Neighborhood scenes, particularly those depicted in the color photographs, include views of Indiana Avenue. Other color photographs document activities in the Flanner House Cannery and a party involving women and children. Black history; Urban culture; Indianapolis history

18. H. L. Bolley Photograph Collection H. L. Bolley Photograph Collection The H. L. Bolley Photograph Collection consists of lantern slides taken by Professor Henry Luke Bolley, Dean of Biology and Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology at North Dakota Agricultural College. Most of these images were taken in 1903, when the College and the United States Department of Agriculture funded a trip to allow Bolley to study the chief flax growing areas in Holland, Belgium, Northern Germany, and Russia. Bolley, Henry Luke, 1865-1956; North Dakota Agricultural College; North Dakota State University; Flax; Russia; Orthodox churches; Agriculture; Moscow (Russia); Saint Petersburg (Russia); Students;

19. Olga Reifschneider Collection: Botanical Images of Northern Nevada and the Lake Tahoe Region Olga Reifschneider Collection: Botanical Images of Northern Nevada and the Lake Tahoe Region This collection contains 1580 color slides of plants and trees taken in the northern Nevada and Lake Tahoe region. The slides were taken by Olga Reifschneider from the 1940s-70s. An indexed, numbered, and labeled collection of 850 slides of plants created for scientific study and classroom use is part of the collection and is the basis of what is presented on this website. This collection presents an expansive view of the botanical life of this region and is exclusively devoted to native plants. Botany--Nevada--Pictorial works; Botany--Tahoe, Lake, Region (Calif. & Nev.)--Pictorial works; Plants--Identification

20. City Engineers Photographic Collection City Engineers Photographic Collection The Salt Lake City Engineers Photograph Collection documents the construction of the infrastructure of Salt Lake City and surrounding areas, including roads, sewers, irrigation systems, curb and gutters, street lighting, street repairs, comfort stations, mills, dams, reservoirs, bridges, etc. The photographs were shot during the years from 1902 to approximately 1932. Canal construction; Canal construction workers; Canyons; Mountains; Aqueducts; Canals; Vegetation and climate; Roads, Earth; Dredging; Dams; Men; Antique and classic cars; Automobiles; Dynamite; Explosions;...
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