Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

Search Results

Display    Results Per Page
Displaying results 12491 - 12500 of 12633

Photograph of a woman, November 6, 1910

Date

1910-11-06

Description

This photograph was sent to Lottie Wengert in 1910. Written on the back of this photograph is, "Your room-mate Bernice. Nov. 06, 1910." This was most likely her college roommate.

Image

Photograph of a woman, Ames (Iowa), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This woman was liekly a friend or a relative of Lottie Wengert. She appears to be wearing a sorority pin on her chest. Indented in the bottom right hand corner is, "Hart Ames, IA."

Image

Photograph of a young lady, Crookston (Minn.), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This girl was likely a friend or relative of Lottie Wengert. It appears as if the individual in the photograph is wearing three fake flowers on her dress.

Image

Photograph of a woman, Cedar Falls (Iowa), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This individual was likely a friend or relative of Lottie Wengert in 1910. Indented in the bottom left hand corner is, "Veatch, Cedar Falls, Iowa."

Image

Photograph of a woman, Ames (Iowa), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This woman was likely a friend or relative of Lottie Wengert. Indented in the bottom right hand corner is, "Hart Ames, IA."

Image

Photograph of woman, Ames (Iowa), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

The woman in the photograph was most likely a relative of Lottie Wengert. Indented in the lower right hand side of the photograph is, "Hart Ames, IA."

Image

Photograph of a young lady, Algona (Iowa), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This young lady was likely a friend of Lottie Wengert in 1910. The bottom right hand side of the photograph has a inscription that reads, "Peterson Algona, IA."

Image

Photograph of a young woman, Crookston (Minn.), circa 1910

Date

1909 to 1911

Description

This young lady was likely a friend or relative of Lottie Wengert. In the bottom right hand corner of the photograph is the inscription, "Graven Studio, Crookston, Minn."

Image

Nixon, George Stuart, 1860-1912

George Stuart Nixon (1860-1912) was a United States Senator from Nevada during the early 1900s. Nixon was born on April 2, 1860 on a farm close to Newcastle, California. He received his early education from public schools within California and helped with the farm until the age of nineteen. Nixon eventually found work for a railroad company and decided to study telegraphy. Nixon moved to Nevada in 1881, working as a telegraph operator for the Carson and Colorado Railroad for three years.

Person

Transcript of interview with Thomas Rodriguez by Maribel Estrada Calderón, September 10, 2018

Date

2018-09-10

Description

Known for “raising hell and making a difference” in the Las Vegas Valley, Thomas Rodriguez has dedicated more than four decades of his life to the political, educational, and social advancement of the Latinx community. Tom was born in 1940 to Jennie Gomez and Joseph Rodriguez in a Topeka, Kansas neighborhood its residents called The Bottoms. Mexicans, Mexican Americans, American Indians, African Americans, among other peoples lived in this diverse and beloved community. In 1956, the Urban Renewal Program, a program funded by the Federal Government that sought to raze neighborhoods the city considered to be “slums,” forced The Bottoms’ residents to abandon their homes. Rodriguez recalled the effects that this event had on his family and on his educational career. Despite his family’s relocation, he graduated from a high school located in a nearby neighborhood in 1958. Years later, the activism and ideology of the Chicano Movement of the 1960s taught Rodriguez that to overcome the injus

Text