The correspondence, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia series (1929-1978) primarily contains correspondence to Georgia Butterfield and newspaper clippings pertaining to both Spencer and Georgia. The series also includes eulogies and a guest book for Spencer Butterfield's funeral, as well as his United States Treasury Distinguished Service Award.
Newspaper clippings mentioning Charles Rozaire and the Nevada State Museum, a photograph of the "Old U.S. Mint in Carson City, Nevada," and handwritten notes about "Nevada Archaeology" at Lehman Cave, Pintwater Cave, and Tule Springs.
The Maps, newspapers, souvenirs, and ephemera series, 1880-1929. contains newspaper, souvenirs and ephemera of Earle Rinker’s life and experiences in Goldfield, Nevada as well as trips he took to various other locations. Included are detailed maps of the Goldfield mining district and the town layout, with annotations as to Earle’s living and working quarters and railroad and general maps of Nevada.
Archival Collection
C. A. Earle Rinker Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00514 Collection Name: C. A. Earle Rinker Papers Box/Folder: N/A
Two newspaper clippings discussing "Les Ballets 1956 des Etoiles do Paris" (the ballet stars of Paris, 1956). The article on the left includes an image featuring Tessa Beaumont, Milko Sparenblek, and Vassili Sulich performing.
Ledger with various newspapers clippings attached to pages. Articles about how-to tips and general information on various household and farming topics.
The Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings on Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1945-1951) consists of a single scrapbook of newspaper clippings documenting the death and mourning of President Franklin Roosevelt in 1945. Most of the clippings are derived from the Cleveland Press and The Plain Dealer. A few articles pertain to the first year of the Harry S. Truman Administration and the Korean War.
A newspaper review of the opera "Adriana Lecouvreur" performed in San Francisco, California, including a positive evaluation of choreographer Vassili Sulich's work. The article was written by Robert Commanday, and printed in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Show Name: Adriana Lecouvreur (opera)