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Environmental Activism in Michigan
The Environmental Activism in Michigan series is comprised of interviews conducted in 2017 as part of the "Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan" public history exhibit. These interviews focus on ENACT's Teach-In on the Environment and the first Earth Day in 1970. Recordings in this series are arranged in their original order.
Eddie K. and Mary D. Edwards papers, 1980-2022, undated
0.5 linear feet — 51.49 GB (online) — 1 oversize folder
Eddy family papers, 1837-1921 (majority within 1861-1864)
0.6 linear feet (in 2 boxes) — 1 volume (in 1 box) — 196 MB
Family Papers, 1857-1921
0.3 linear feet (in 6 folders), 1 volume (in 1 box (box 3); Bible)
This Family Papers series (1857-1921, 0.3 linear feet, 1 volume, and 196 MB) primarily contains correspondence consisting of approximately 120 letters, most of which were written during the American Civil War (1860-1865) between the three enlisted brothers, Willard, William and Clark, and their parents, Otis and Lucy. Three of the letters contain accounts of the Battle of Williamsburg (letter dated May 12, 1862), the First Battle of Fredricksburg (letter dated May 26, 1863), and the Second Battle of Fredricksburg (letter dated May 26, 1863). The family Bible is also included, and a folder of loose leaf genealogical and family record materials that were interleaved between Bible pages. There are also two official Union Army documents conferring promotions on Clark Eddy, one for the rank of corporal and the other for the rank of sergeant. The digital materials include scans of six letters and transcriptions of ten letters.
Audiovisual Material
The Audiovisual Material (0.3 linear ft., 1977-1988 and undated) contains photographs and audiocassettes. Researchers will find photographs of Gomberg with various individuals as well as group photos of the Department of Psychiatry and the Alcohol Research Center at the University of Michigan. Audiocassettes cover Gomberg's research, with topics detailed in the finding aid.
George W. Pray Papers, 1844-1890
1.5 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 1 microfilm — 6,307 digital images
Audio Visual
Audio-Visual contains a collection of photographs of Edward Gramlich. Many of the photographs are undocumented (unknown dates, locations and/or names). Included are group photos of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The series also contains various video recordings of television appearances and speeches by Gramlich spanning 1986 - 2007. Most of the recordings are video cassette tapes (VHS), though there are two recordings in a digital format. Also included is a digital recording of the memorial service celebrating Gramlich's life. Not all video recordings have been viewed to ensure that the title and subject matter correspond.