George H. Forsyth papers, 1912-2015 (majority within 1920-1999)
18.25 linear feet (in 24 boxes) — 68.2 MB — 10 oversize folders — 1 tube
18.25 linear feet (in 24 boxes) — 68.2 MB — 10 oversize folders — 1 tube
The George H. Forsyth papers document Forsyth's career. The collection includes personal materials, biographical information, daybooks, family photographs, teaching and lecture notes, and extensive documentation of George's personal travel and archeological expeditions to Europe and the Near East. Material related to expeditions includes field notebooks, photographs, negatives, architectural drawings, correspondence, and manuscripts of various publication activities.
George Forsyth died prior to completing the publication of his landmark drawings of Saint Catherine's Monastery (Mount Sinai, Egypt). Publication efforts were continued posthumously by his wife, Dr. Ilene H. Forsyth, an art historian and professor at the University of Michigan. Her extensive efforts to publish George's work are documented is approximately three linear feet of manuscripts, correspondence, topical files, and a catalog of drawings, 1995-1997, located in Box 9.
18.25 linear feet (in 24 boxes) — 68.2 MB — 10 oversize folders — 1 tube
6.75 linear feet (in 8 boxes) — 1.4 GB (online)
The University of Michigan Health System Volunteer Services collection covers the years from 1937 to 2007. The majority of the material covers the years 1981-1995. The records include some history and establishment information, but a majority of the information deals with the annual volunteer recognition program. There is also a significant amount of photographs, including photographs of individuals volunteering as well as photographs from the annual volunteer recognition program. The collection has been organized into five series: Topical Files, Publications, Volunteer Recognition, Audio-Visual Materials, and Ephemera.
6.75 linear feet (in 8 boxes) — 1.4 GB (online)
Current results range from 1912 to 2015