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Correspondence, 1935-1991
The Correspondence series (.25 linear feet) covers the years 1935 to 1991 and is arranged alphabetically. Items in this series include letters of a professional and personal nature written to and by Kirk. Also included are several very well preserved telegrams sent to Kirk.
Correspondence, 1861-1957
16.5 linear feet
The Angela Morgan correspondence series includes letters to and from a wide range of ministers, literary figures, editors and journalists and individuals and organizations involved in the peace movement and social reform. (See the Controlled Access portion of the finding aid for a listing of significant correspondents.) The series also includes scattered correspondence and papers, 1861-1922, of her father, Albert T. Morgan, who came to Mississippi after the Civil War. The correspondence is arranged chronologically.
Anita Shagena Political Campaign Objects, 1920-2017, undated
3.5 cubic feet (in 5 boxes, 5 Oversized folders)
Anna Botsford Bach Home records, 1909-2007 (majority within 1988-2003)
2 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Ann Arbor Board of Education, 1857-2011
Ann Arbor Board of Education, 1857-2011 (AAPS) series includes agenda items for Board meetings, minutes, rules, a partial index to Board proceedings, and audio tapes with historical narratives. Board meeting agenda for the period between 1941 and 2011 contain gaps for the following periods: July-October 1994, April 1997, July-December 1999.
The 2012 Accession includes files on facility planning (2000-2004), bond/sinking fund (2004), new school (1998-2005), and miscellaneous topics notably a set of school dedication and anniversary programs and a series of three volumes containing students' writings in the early 1940s, mainly autobiographical and some relating to World War II experiences, by fifth graders at Angell, Eberbach, and an unidentified school.
Ann Arbor Public Schools Records, 1833-2011
26 linear feet (in 27 boxes.) — 231 oversize volumes — 7 digital audio files
Visual, 1920s-1990s
The Visual series spans approximately .3 linear feet and consists of negatives and photographs. The bulk of the photographs are undated, although there are a fair amount for which a date or date range was apparent. Of these, photographs of the 1940s, 1960s and 1970s are the most abundant.