- US US-IaGG MS/01.167-2
- Box
- 1953
Freshmen beanie worn by Nancu Booth during New Student Days September 20-October 4, 1953.
Freshmen beanie worn by Nancu Booth during New Student Days September 20-October 4, 1953.
Beanie owned and worn by Robert G. Robnett, class of 1967. He gave the beanie to Cindy at some point before 2023.
Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
Two French business manuscript documents, one illuminated manuscript leaf, one leaf from a scrivener's ledger, one facsimile of a letter written by Oliver Cromwell, and one land deed.
Bill Persons '62 Russian Studies Materials
Part of Bill Parsons '62 Materials
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Part of Ralph Luebben Papers 1950-1999
Box 9 designates nine three ring binders. The first four are on religion, and include Luebben's notes in outline format and clippings. The fifth and sixth are on archaeology of the Southwestern United States and Mexico. The seventh focuses on Western Europe. The eighth is on Native American groups. The ninth encompasses a variety of regions, including California, Plateau, Northwest Coast, Eastern U.S., and Arctic. It also has a section on the Picosa.
Part of Biographical Files 1800-
Black Cultural Center (BCC) Historical Documents
Part of Campus Buildings
Part of Campus Buildings
Consists of papers created in the process of settling the estate of Charles Blossom, a retired banker living in Devner CO, who was killed in an auto-train collision Sept. 1926 near Pierre SD. Blossom had been a banker in Belle Plain IA. He left the estate to Grinnell College in memory of his son, Walter, 1908 graduate, and daughter Louise who had attended the college. Both had died ca. 1918.