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J. Cummer & Son photograph album, circa 1890
1 envelope
The collection consists of views (by B. D. Jackson) of Cadillac and of the different Cummer business enterprises: J. Cummer & Son, lumber manufacturers, Cummer Lumber Co., lumber manufacturers, Cummer & Gerrish, planing mill, and Wellington W. Cummer, saw mill.
J. David Singer papers, 1947-2009 (majority within 1957-2000)
21.3 linear feet (in 23 boxes) — 10.2 GB (online)
The J. David Singer papers document the career of a leading political science researcher, teacher, and peace activist. The bulk of the materials span the 1950s to the year 2000 and are arranged into nine distinct series:
- Biographical Materials
- Topical Files
- Correspondence
- Lectures and Conferences
- Publications
- Grant Proposals
- Teaching
- Programs
- Later materials
- Audio-Visual Materials
Jean C. Crump papers, 1966-2000
5.5 linear feet
The Jean C. Crump papers is comprised of two series: Election Files and Local Issues. Within the Elections series, the files are ordered chronologically and date from 1968 to 2000. The files contain newspaper clippings, LWV informational flyers, meeting agendas and minutes, notes, and voting materials. The Local Issues series relates to such topics as the county medical care facility, minor parties in Ann Arbor elections, the presidential primary, and punch card voting.
Jeaneane Havstad papers, 1968-1982 (majority within 1972-1976)
3 linear feet
The Jeaneane Havstad Papers documents her involvement in numerous political activities, chiefly the Human Rights Party. The collection is arranged into three series: Personal, Politics, and Topical Files.
Jean King papers, 1964-2004
24 linear feet
The Jean Ledwith King collection has been arranged into three series: Topical Files; Conferences and speaking engagements; and Organizational Activities. Files from court cases in which Jean King participated as attorney are not part of this finding aid. Such files, kept separate because of the presence of attorney-client privileged communications, are presently unavailable for research.
Jean Ledwith King Oral History Collection, circa 1927-2011 (majority within 2011)
62.7 GB (online)
The Jean Ledwith King Oral History Collection is composed of visual materials collected by John Owens to celebrate King's life and work in 2011, when the Women's Center of Southeast Michigan was renamed in King's honor.
Jeanne Tashian papers, 1970-1973
1 linear foot
The papers of Jeanne Tashian, 1970-1976, primarily relate to the feminist movement in Ann Arbor and at the University of Michigan between 1970 and 1973. Most of the files relate to her various organizational interests and activities.
Jean Paul Slusser papers, 1905-1978
2 linear feet — 2 oversize volumes
The Slusser papers document only portions of this artist/critic's life. The majority of the collection consists of scrapbooks containing his art review columns for the Ann Arbor News. These were written in the period of his retirement, 1963 to 1978. There is also one scrapbook from his years as a student at the University of Michigan, 1905-1907. The remainder of the collection consists of such personal materials as a diary he kept of a trip to Europe in 1909 when he went to study in Munich, a selection of some of his lectures and radio talks, and miscellaneous topical files relating to art and artists. Of interest is a series of letters written to his brother Herbert and letters received from artist William H. Littlefield.
Jean Worth Papers, circa 1869-1986
8 linear feet
The papers of Jean Worth consists largely of collected material relating to his research interest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The collection has been divided into the following series: Cedar River; Escanaba; Menominee; and Upper Peninsula -General.