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Ancestral Record Book of Alan Tybalt Harrison and Butler Family Book CD

by Goodman, Mary M. ButlerHarrison, Alan Tybalt (circa 1850, 1996)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection contains an ancestral record book documenting the family tree of Alan Tybalt Harrison through genealogical information paired with portrait photographs. The book covers families in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York including the Harrisons, Butlers, Johnstons, Lelands, and more. Photographs date to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Also included is a CD with the Butler Family Book by Mary M. Butler Goodman, revised in 1996.

Associated Subjects: Genealogy • Photography
Identifier: 2018.073
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Anderson and McColley Family papers

by Miles, Moody K. III (2014)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

Digital material of Thomas Anderson's pension file from 1818 filed with in the Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania. The McColley Family papers document the descendants of Sutherland and Joshua McColley. Access to CD's is prohibited because copies exist in the vertical files.

Associated Subjects: Anderson Family • McColley Family
Identifier: 2014.095
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Betty Otto Collection

by Bricker, JamesOtto, Betty (1930 – 1938)

folders (0.75 linear feet)

The Betty Otto Collection contains correspondence between Betty Otto and James Bricker, a young, American couple from 1930 to 1938. The bulk of the letters are written from 1936 to 1938 and cover topics such as daily life, wedding plans, work life and social life.

Identifier: SC2021.017
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Blanche Hudson Letters

by Hudson, Blanche (1892 – 1897)

2 folders (0.1 linear feet)

The Blanche Hudson Letters document the life of Blanche Hudson from 1892 to 1897. Blanche's letters, written to her friend, Berte Graham, describe her daily life and discuss topics such as work, school, church, family, and male suitors. While Blanche lived in Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania, Berte lived in Liberty Grove, Maryland.

Identifier: SC2021.011
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diaries of Lydia Stauffer

by Stauffer, Lydia (1910 – 1942)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

These two diaries were written by Lydia Stauffer of New Holland, Pennsylvania between 1910 and 1942. The first diary was written in 1923 and includes occasional entries about her daily life on the farm and in her community. The second diary includes entries that date between 1910 and 1942 and document her trips throughout the United States and Canada with her husband, Harry.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2018.010
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diaries of Raymond Thayer Quindlen (3)

by Quindlen, Raymond Thayer (1894 – 1948)

6 folders (1 linear feet)

The Diaries of Raymond Thayer Quindlen were written from 1897 to 1901, 1904 to 1906, and 1919 to 1920. Also included are memorandum and notebooks, transaction booklet, and ephemera that date up to 1948. Quindlen was 14 at the start of these diaries and lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He worked at the Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company, which he referred to as Miss Bright, but was most passionate about theater, burlesque, and movies. He collected programs and newspaper clippings that advertised the shows he attended, placing them throughout his diaries and notepads. One surgeon's appointment card dates to 1894. Notable events during this period in his life include the death of his mother in 1929 and his marriage to Mary Spicer in Greenwich Village in 1937. Later in life, Quindlen was an inspector for SKF.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Youth • City and Town Life • Newspapers
Identifier: SC2016.105
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diaries of Traveling Preacher Thomas Davies

by Davies, Thomas W. (1851 – 1879)

6 folders (0.25 linear feet)

The Diaries of Traveling Preacher Thomas Davies document the life and profession of Thomas W. Davies from 1851 to 1879. The collection consists of five journals and a group of loose papers. Within the journals, Davies describes his early life, how he became a preacher, his travels from Minersville, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia to Ohio, some of his sermons, donations from his parishioners, being run out of town after an accusation that he was an impostor, and surviving typhoid fever along with other daily encounters. Davies switches between writing in English and Welsh.

Associated Subjects: Religious History
Identifier: SC2020.016
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Connellsvile, Pennsylvania Boy

by Unknown (1898)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written by a nine year old boy who lived in Connellsville, Pennsylvania in 1898. The diary's cover includes the surname Hough with an illegible first name. The boy wrote about his daily activities which included selling papers, as well as world affairs like the start of the Spanish-American War.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Youth • Labor History
Identifier: SC2016.081
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Elizabeth Cole

by Cole, Elizabeth (1875 – 1876)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written by Elizabeth Cole between 1875 and 1876 in Parsippany, New Jersey. Cole was a Quaker who wrote about her husband, as well as their six days at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Cole previously had three children, though they all died in their youth. Also included in the back of the diary are genealogical notes on the Cole and Clark families.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Religious History
Identifier: SC2017.057
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Ethel Burk

by Burk, Ethel (1911)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written by 19 year old Ethel Burk in 1911. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania woman was a daughter of a wealthy businessman who owned real estate in Atlantic City and a meatpacking business. She commented on the weather, trips she took, as well as her daily activities. These activities were rather extravagant as she wrote about going to dances at night, taking rides in her "machine" (automobile), and even spending time on her family's yacht. Burk also mentioned touring the Lusitania and watching it dock from her hotel room.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2016.036
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Geraldine Packer

by Packer, Geraldine (1934)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Geraldine Packer was written in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania by teenager "Gerry" Packer in 1934. Gerry, who was 15 when she began the diary, turned 16 on September 27. She wrote every day and, at the end of the diary, recorded the names and phone numbers of her friends.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Youth • Family Life
Identifier: SC2016.047
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Irene Lentz Campbell

by Campbell, Irene Lentz (1921 – 1933)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written between the years of 1929 and 1933 by Mrs. Irene Lentz Campbell. Detailed inside are descriptions of the Campbells' daily life in Pennsylvania, family visits, occasional travels, notes on work and brief mentions of personal finance.

Associated Subjects: Diaries (Women) • Family Life • Personal writing
Identifier: SC2023.015
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Louis C. Colborn

by Colborn, Louis C. (1876)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection contains the diary of Somerset County, Pennsylvania attorney Louis C. Colborn for the year 1876. Entries run from January to December, with additional entries of cash accounts and memorandums. The diary was written in Colburn's first year as a lawyer.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Labor History
Identifier: SC2019.007
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Minerva Null Hough

by Hough, Minerva Null (1920 – 1921)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Minerva Null Hough was written in 1920 and 1921 by the Connellsville, Pennsylvania widow. Her husband was a veteran of the American Civil War and prominent businessman and politician in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Hough wrote daily and included entries about local deaths from operation complications, as well as comments on prohibition and women's right to vote. She wrote about her first time going to vote on November 2.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Politics
Identifier: SC2016.106
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Mister Lovering

by Lovering, Mister (1868 – 1876)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written sporadically between 1868 and 1876 by Mister Lovering, a farmer and preacher who lived in various places throughout eastern Pennsylvania including Luzerne County, Berks County, and Franklin County. Lovering initially used the diary to record paint recipes, but then used the rest of the pages to write personal and private entries. His wife accused him of being an adulterer with the family servant, Emma Reefs, as well as other "harlots" in town, which affected Lovering for a lengthy period of time. Also included with the diary is a deed for a cemetery plot in Aulenback Cemetery for his wife's family, the Printzs of Reading, Pennsylvania.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Spirituality • Family Life • Farm Life
Identifier: SC2015.052
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen (1)

by Quindlen, Raymond Thayer (1895)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen was written by the 13 year old in 1895 and includes entries about school and home, as well as some comments about national events and memories of his earlier childhood. Quindlen lived in Centreville, Pennsylvania with his single mother after having moved from Maine to New Jersey and then to Pennsylvania. He was listed as a "distinguished student" in the local newspaper and was very resourceful, having built a shanty where he often escaped.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Education • Youth
Identifier: SC2016.100
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen (2)

by Quindlen, Raymond Thayer (1896 – 1897)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen was written by the 14-15 year old in 1896 and 1897 and includes entries about school--which he is forced to drop out of to work--and his poverty-stricken home life as he moved frequently between houses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey. He was a "distinguished student" who wrote about national and local events, especially those that involved politics.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Education • Politics • Youth • City and Town Life
Identifier: SC2016.107
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Sara Bindley

by Bindley, Sara (1898 – 1938)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Sara Bindley documents the life and travels of Sara Slocum Bindley with her children and grandchildren from 1898 to 1919. The first few pages, from 1898 to 1899 record the childhood of Sara's children while they lived in New York. The rest of the diary dates from 1916 to 1919 and describes the travels of Sara with her granddaughter Sarah Virginia Sandell as they travel to Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., and upstate New York during World War I. Some of their adventures include hospitalizations due to accidents and Sarah Virginia's participation in a Red Cross Play. Pasted into the diary are photographs, postcards, and other ephemera. Also included with the diary is a 1938 document acknowledging Sarah Virginia's receipt of $300 from the will of John Bindley.

Identifier: SC2021.021
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Susan Hentsel

by Hentsel, Susan (1858)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Susan Hentsel was written in 1858 in New Market, Pennsylvania. The diary provides insight into Susan Hentsel's everyday life in 1858, as well as comments on her family's business. Trips to various locations on the Atlantic coast are mentioned in addition to her church-going life.

Associated Subjects: Business • Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Country Life • Family Life • Religious History • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2016.018
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Dorothy Tompkins' Travel Scrapbook

by Tompkins, Dorothy (1956)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This scrapbook documents Dorothy Tompkins' 1956 vacation with her husband as they traveled from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania to southern Florida. She took several photographs and collected postcards, commenting on each item pasted in the scrapbook.

Associated Subjects: Photography • Postcards • Scrapbooks • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2014.015
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Father Andrew White Collection

by Evans, Bailey V.White, Andrew (1865 – 1899)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

This collection contains a copy of the relation of the colony of the Lord Baron of Baltimore in Maryland, Near Virginia by Father Andrew White, as well as various receipts from New York and Pennsylvania.

Associated Subjects: Receipts
Identifier: 2009.153
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Fraktur Birth and Baptism Certificates (Berks County, Pennsylvania)

by Unknown (1844 – 1866)

1 drawer (0.1 linear feet)

These two fraktur birth and baptism certificates, written in German, were created as ornamental records in Berks County, Pennsylvania. The first record was done for Cläre Elisabeth Folck, daughter of Moses and Lusette (Boÿer) Folck, who was born on 23 December 1865 in Fleetwood in Berks County and baptized in 1866 by Pastor Lampe. The second record was done for Mende (Amanda) Althaus, daughter of William and Elisabeth (Guldin) Althaus, who was born on 14 December 1844 in Cumru Township, Berks County, and was baptized in April 1845 by Pastor A. Herman.

Associated Subjects: Graphic Arts • Posters
Identifier: SC2014.022
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Mary Morton Stephens Baker Collection

by Baker, Mary Morton StephensBaker, William Howard (1872 – 1879)

1 box (0.5 linear feet)

The Mary Morton Stephens Baker Collection contains letters from William Howard Baker, a law student at Harvard, to his fiancé Mary Morton Stephens of Philadelphia. Their frequent letters over 2 years, 1873 and 1874, portray student and daily life, academic studies and extra curricular activities. The two discuss books read, politics, social functions, church attendance as well as their love for one another and, eventually, their upcoming marriage. Also in the collection are correspondence to Mary and other family members from various senders.

Identifier: SC2021.018
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Mathematics and Penmanship Journals

by Moore, Daniel (1823 – 1835)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

These two mathematics and penmanship journals were created by students who were learning mathematic principles and practicing penmanship. The first journal does not have an identified creator, but may have been from Pennsylvania; the writing in this journal dates between 1823 and 1832. The second journal was created by Daniel Moore and dates between 1829 and 1835. Both of these journals demonstrate the style of penmanship being taught, the level of mathematics children were expected to understand, and the variety of examples used throughout classes that reflect world affairs.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Education • Youth
Identifier: SC2016.016
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Memoir of William Vaux

by Vaux, William (1894)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Memoir of William Vaux was written in 1894 and recounts the life of the Doylestown, Pennsylvania man who was born in Philadelphia to British immigrants in 1825. The memoir covers his early family life, being sent out to work for Quaker farmers in the country at age seven, his teenage years working for farmers and learning the shoe making trade. He was an entrepreneur and described his businesses, houses and other buildings he bought and sold, his financial hardship in the 1870s. He also joined the home guard to during Robert E. Lee's invasion at Gettysburg in 1863, though he did not see combat.

Identifier: SC2014.106
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Minutes of the Airy Hill Literary Society (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)

by Airy Hill LIterary Society (1886 – 1904)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Minutes of the Airy Hill Literary Society document the school group's activities from 1886 to 1892, as well as 1904. The Lancaster County, Pennsylvania students met to debate, recite, sing, and discuss a variety of topics.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Education • Minutes (Records) • Country Life
Identifier: SC2015.003
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Overseer of the Poor Ledger (Boalsburg, Pennsylvania)

by Hess, Adam (1869 – 1870)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This ledger was written by Adam Hess of Boalsburg, Pennsylvania between 1869 and 1870 and is an account of the poor residents who lived in the town. Harris Township paid Hess, who owned a farm and orchard, to oversee the impoverished people, ensuring that they had lodging and were often hired to help on the orchard. Each person that he provided for were signed into a contract in this ledger.

Associated Subjects: Charity • Accounting Records • Farm Life
Identifier: SC2015.041
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Pennsylvania Prohibition Flyers

by Flying Squadron FoundationLycoming County Local Option CommitteePaul A. RothfussPennsylvania Anti-Saloon LeagueThe National ProhibitionistTreasury Department- U.S Internal RevenueWomen's Christian Temperance Union (1908 – 1933)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection contains pro-Prohibition advertisements and other documents from Pennsylvania, circa 1920s to 1930s.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Graphic Arts
Identifier: SC2017.026
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Photograph of African American Baby

by Lochman, Benjamin (circa 1870s)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This carte de visite photograph of an African American baby in a christening gown was taken by Bejamin Lochman of Allentown, Pennsylvania in the 1870s.

Associated Subjects: Photography • Youth • African American History
Identifier: SC2014.083
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Photograph of Children in Ku Klux Klan outfits

by Unknown (circa 1920s)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This photograph depicts two children wearing Ku Klux Klan outfits, likely in Pennsylvania in the 1920s.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Racism • Youth
Identifier: SC2019.009
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Private Frederick Levis, Jr. Papers

by Levis, Frederick, Jr. (1943 – 1946)

5 folders (0.1 linear feet)

The Private Frederick Levis, Jr. papers document Frederick "Sonny" Levis' experience while serving in the United States Marine Corps in China during the Second World War. The materials date from 1943 to 1946 and include letters from Levis to his parents, grandparents, and friends, as well as two copies of a photograph of a newly wedded couple, some correspondence related to Levis, and two issues of The North China Marine newspaper, printed in Tientsin, China.

Identifier: SC2021.007
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Records of Perdue Farms, Inc.

by Perdue Farms, Inc.Perdue, Franklin P. (1790 – 2018)

208 boxes,  4 oversize boxes (99.08 linear feet)

The Records of Perdue Farms, Inc. consist of correspondence, agendas, memoranda, handwritten notes, reports, speeches, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, slides, audio and video documenting the Salisbury, Maryland company Perdue Farms, Inc, which includes both Perdue Foods and Perdue AgriBusiness. The collection also houses records pertaining to the Perdue Family, as well as some of Frank P. Perdue's personal papers, dating from 1790 to 2018 (though primarily from 1970 to 2000).

Associated Subjects: Advertising • Business • Perdue Family • Sports • Personal Correspondence • Poultry • Photography
Identifier: PERDUE01
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Records of the Calliepian Society at the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School

by Calliepian Society, Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School (1875 – 1879)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This bound journal contains the records of the Calliepian Society at the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School (now Bloomsburg University) in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania from September 18, 1875 to June 7, 1879. The minutes document the society of women's weekly business and social meetings that included suppers, festivals, and literary entertainments such as farces, charades, and plays. The organizations debated a new topic every week, which included the American Civil War, traffic in liquor, General Ulysses S. Grant, tobacco use, teachers' compensation, compulsory education, women and "the learned professions," foreign immigrants, Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, extermination of "Amerindians," and many others. The minutes also detail the society's communications with the Institute's President, Dr. T.L. Griswold, faculty members, and the campus adversary-- the Philologian Society.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Education • Minutes (Records) • Politics • Country Life
Identifier: SC2013.129
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Special Collections Pamphlet Collection

by Various (1762 – 1985)

9 cartons,  2 boxes (10 linear feet)

The Special Collections Pamphlet Collection consists of over 800 published manuscripts discussing a wide variety of national and international topics. The materials date between 1762 and 1985. Similar topics have been grouped together, but may be found throughout the collection. Some of the major topics included in the collection are: race relations, Australia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, African American history, Native American history, military history (American Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War), education, industry, labor history, agriculture, railways, government and politics, international relations, socialism, communism, economics, prisons, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, prohibition, temperance, women's history and groups, and biographies and obituaries.

Identifier: SC2020.032
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Thomas Fernon Poetry Journal

by Fernon, Thomas Sargent (1845 – 1855)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This journal contains poetry written by Thomas Sargent Fernon of Pennsylvania between 1845 and 1855. The title page of the journal reads "Recreations in Rhythm." Fernon was a Pennsylvania Senator, author, editor, and president of several railroads. He organized, raised money, and built the North Pennsylvania Railroad and was the president of the Chester Valley Railroad. In 1845 he was elected to the Pennsylvania Legislature and into the State Senate in 1848. Moreover, Fernon started the publication of the United States Mining and Railroad Register. The transcribed journal is attached.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Poetry • Politics
Identifier: SC2013.054
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: View Attachment

Travel Diary of an Unknown Man

by Unknown (1866)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Travel Diary of an Unknown Man details a man's travels to find work between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C.. The latter half of the diary has many repeated entries.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2017.002
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

University of Pennsylvania Medieval History Syllabus and Assignment

by Unknown (1924)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This published syllabus and related, loose assignment from 1924 were for the medieval history course at the University of Pennsylvania.

Associated Subjects: Education • Questionnaires
Identifier: SC2017.019
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Vinson and Buck Family Collection

by Allen, BetsyAllen, FultonAllen, LoisBuck, LeonardBuck, Ruth Valesca AllenGorrell, Marlene BuckGorrell, WilliamHancock, Julia "Betsy" Allen (1838 – 2012)

22 boxes,  7 oversize folders (10 linear feet)

The Vinson and Buck collection is made up of the personal papers and artifacts of the Buck family. The collection contains personal documents dating back to 1838 and includes the records and belongings of several families related to the Bucks, including: the Allens, the Gorrells, the Raudenbushes, the Klines, the Jennings and the Phillips. The bulk of the collection is made up of photographs that document Leonard Buck’s time in the military, the travels and home life of the Buck family, and local history. Other items include religious papers, personal and business correspondence, and family mementos.

Identifier: 2023.017
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

W.H. Smith Glass Lantern Slides

by Smith, W.H. (circa 1900)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

These seven glass lantern slides were taken by W.H. Smith, circa 1900. They depict transportation themes including an Erie train, the steamboat Pegasus, the Central Park boat house, the boat Valkyrie in Sandy Hook, a Pennsylvania Railroad boat in Chicago, a yacht on the Long Island Sound, and Glen Onoko in Pennsylvania.

Associated Subjects: Photography • Transportation
Identifier: SC2019.001a
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Workingman's Sickness and Death Benefit Fund Ledger (Allentown, Pennsylvania)

by Workingman's Sickness and Death Benefit Fund (1912, 1926)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This ledger contains the meeting minutes, membership dues, and other club records from the Workingman's Sickness and Death Benefit Fund in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The ledger documents the group's meetings at Allentown's Labor Temple from 1912 to 1918. Also included is an account book from 1926 that recorded transactions for everyday goods like milk, sugar, and coffee.

Associated Subjects: Accounting Records • Business • Clubs • Ledger • Minutes (Records) • Labor History
Identifier: SC2018.007
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment