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Jennie Waterman Arnold papers, 1913, 1964-1968, undated

0.1 linear feet

Traverse City, Michigan, resident. Reminiscences of her life as a teacher in northern Michigan and travels. Includes correspondence and writings.

Reminiscences of her life as a teacher in northern Michigan and her remembrance of Woodbridge N. Ferris and Ferris Institute around 1914; letters from an automobile trip, East Jordan, Michigan to York State, 1913; reminiscences of the Hartwell Waterman family; reminiscences of Amelia Langworthy Arnold, and other historical writings.

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Pollock family papers, 1850s-1972 (majority within 1900-1969)

8.5 linear feet

The Pollock Family Papers contain topical files and correspondence of several generations of the Pollock-Selleck family.

Individual family members' files include essays and articles, diaries, notebooks, journals, and collected ephemera related to the Ann Arbor High School and the University of Michigan cultural and social life and campus events. Also contained within the family files are family photographs, land deeds, obituaries, and other family-related documents. Family correspondence constitutes the majority of files in this collection. Correspondence is arranged in two sub-series: James and Roda Pollock correspondence, and Individual correspondence. James and Roda Pollock correspondence was received arranged chronologically through 1940 (James B. Pollok died in 1934), with several correspondence files that have been arranged by the sender (the Georg family, H. H. Bartlett, and J. Sunderland).