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12 document(s) found 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection details the activities of the Weld County Migrant Council and the Migrant Ministry Program of the Colorado Council of Churches. The records relate to the organizations' work with migrant workers and their children in Weld County, Colorado. It consists of pamphlets, minutes, correspondence, reports, and related items. The materials were collected by Rachel "Becky" Gilbert, an active member of both organizations. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The records document the activities of the International Gladiolus Hall of Fame and its members, and includes photographs, meeting minutes, brochures, catalogs and the papers of select members. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Correspondence to and from O. T. Jackson, several publications, bank statements, loan documents, advertising posters and recruitment materials, maps, information and photographs about the town Jackson founded--Dearfield, Colorado. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of James A. Michener's personal papers relating to the research and writing of his novel . It also includes activities he participated in during this time period. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection consists of clippings, publications and other materials documenting Michener's time as both a student and faculty member at the Colorado State College of Education in Greeley, CO (previously Colorado State Teacher's College). The clippings come from a variety of sources including the College High Courier, the Greeley Tribune and the Mirror. The materials also include several articles written by Michener during his Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of items that belonged to Adrian Russell Otoupalik while he was a student at Colorado State College (now the University of Northern Colorado). Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection primarily consists of correspondence between Michener and Vavra, miscellaneous correspondence from fans addressed to Michener, photographic images (negatives and contacts) of Michener, his wife and friends that provide a very candid look at Michener's life, and photographic prints of the images used in the book Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The collection consists of oral history interviews of James A. Michener's friends and associates primarily conducted by folklorist Georgia Weir. It also includes an interview of Michener's former secretary Nadia Orapchuck conducted by archivist Roiann M. Baird. Repository: The University of Northern Colorado's James A. Michener Oral History Project, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection contains transcripts of oral history interviews conducted as part of a Cache La Poudre Oral History Project by the UNC History Department and contracted with the National Park Service. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Correspondence regarding Michener’s “Introduction” to the 1975 Anniversary Edition of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of a copy of “Eat at Angell’s” by Betty Jo Wilkinson, the granddaughter of Nellie Stillwell Angell. Jeanne Gooden Burkhardt and her husband Ross M. Burkhardt assisted Betty Jo Wilkinson in writing the manuscript. “Eat at Angell’s” is a biographical and historical account of the life of Nellie Angell and her family. Wilkinson provides much detail on life and work at Angell’s Tea Room (1928-1951), a popular restaurant in Greeley, Colorado. The restaurant became famous due to the Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection consists of a variety memorabilia, including a hat pin, ribbons, buttons, and folios. Repository: James A. Michener Library, Archival Services Department, |









