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Beutler family photograph collection, circa 1880-1915
1 folder
The collection consists of family photographs, most of which are unidentified.
Beyster family papers
The Beyster family records include a family tree, photographs, and items related to the estate of John Beyster. The estate papers include business records related to the companies' ownership and value.
Beyster Land Company records, 1881-2010 (majority within 1881-1954)
3 linear feet (in four boxes)
This collection primarily includes records from the Beyster Land Company and John Beyster and Sons Company. The records present in the collection begin in the 1880s, shortly after the end of the Industrial Revolution. The Beyster Land Company was involved in land and property acquisition, as shown by the volume of property records in the collection. At least one of the property documents includes a racial covenant, which restricted certain racial groups from buying or occupying land. Other business records include correspondence, tax documents, property information (including deeds and mortgage records), private and business ledgers, audits, patent information, building plans, and automobile records. Along with the business records, the collection encompasses a small portion of family records, including a family tree, photographs, and the will and estate records of John Beyster.
B. F. Broaddus papers, 1918-1919
12 items
The papers include newspaper clippings and a Thanksgiving menu of "Battling Company I."
Bidwell family scrapbooks, 1909-2015 (majority within 1936-1947)
3 volumes — 0.3 linear feet
Scrapbooks of Howard King and Ruth Loella Kinney Bidwell, 1909-1940; and Betty Lou Bidwell Morris, 1936-2015. Scrapbooks primarily focus on the academic, family, and social lives of Howard and Ruth Bidwell and their daughter Betty. This includes photographs of their family life, close friends and associates, as well as social activities both on and off campus. Also included are dance, identification, grade report, membership, postal, and school registration cards; announcements of births, engagements, and weddings; honors certificates; invitations and programs for commencement activities, special events, and student organizations. The collection also includes several newspaper clippings from the Michigan Daily (primarily focusing on campus activities and World War II); student and alumnae publications; and other ephemera.
Big Ten Commercials
The Big Ten Commercials series documents Morrissey's work as special projects director in developing a series of television commercials promoting higher education (and the Big Ten universities in particular) in cooperation with the other universities in the Big Ten Conference. It includes correspondence between officials at the universities and with advertising firms and possible corporate sponsors, research reports, meeting agendas and minutes, and contracts and other business information related to the project.
Billie Louise Edwards Papers, 1981-1993 (majority within 1987-1992)
1.5 linear feet — 17.4 GB (online)
The Billie Edwards papers document her work as a lesbian-gay rights activist and co-director of the University of Michigan's Lesbian-Gay Male Program Office and her work as a minister in Metropolitan Community Church in Oklahoma City. The papers are organized into five series: Miscellaneous Personal Papers, Writings, Research Material, LGMPO Training, and LGMPO Miscellaneous.
Bills and Legislation
The Bills and Legislation series (9.5 linear feet) includes bills, resolutions, requests, correspondence and other related materials from 2001 to 2010. The bills are numbered in chronological order.