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Log Cabin School Collection

1.21 Gigabytes The preserved digital folder "Log Cabin Nursery School" contains 195 files and 29 folders which include oral histories, transcripts, scanned release forms, and scanned copies of all physical documents in the collection. 1 Cubic Feet 1 Legal Hollinger Box; 1 Medium Flat Box
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1. Physical folder of unsorted archival material from Angela Way and Maryska Connolly-Brown (incl. signed Tommy Shomo release form) 2. Born digital oral history recordings shared via Sharepoint app and stored in Digital Archive 3. To be received material donated to museum on 20/21/04/28 3a. Financial Records, including canceled checks and a running balance 3b. a sweatshirt 3c. snapshots of children at Log Cabin 3d. Professionally framed photo of children with ID on back 3e. Miscellaneous teaching materials 4. Business Office Materials in possession of Angela Way at Museum

Richard McClintock Collection

4 Boxes
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Folder 1 - Labeled Individuals, Photographs (36) Folder 2 - Labeled Groups, Photographs (41) Folder 3 - Labeled Events, Photographs (52) Folder 4 - Editing Labels, Photographs (25) Folder 5 - Unlabeled Individuals, Photographs (80) Folder 6 - Unlabeled Groups, Photographs (121) Folder 7 - Unlabeled Speakers, Photographs (37) Folder 8 - Unlabeled Sports, Photographs (58) Folder 9 - Unlabeled Groups, Photographs (91) Folder 10 - Unlabeled Landscapes, Photographs (149) Folder 11 - Unlabeled Oversized Photographs (5) Folder 12 - Loose Negatives (27) Folder 13 - Correspondence Attached (7) Folder 14 - Correspondence, Notes, Ephemera

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Richard McClintock Collection 4 Boxes

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