Scrapbooks
Found in 616 Collections and/or Records:
Archibald R. Ward papers
Scrapbooks, notebooks, and one photograph album kept by Archibald R. Ward from 1910-1914, documenting his studies at Cornell and work in the Philippines, primarily relating to cattle diseases such as rinderpest and contagious bovine pleuropneumonia.
Arnold L. Bradbury scrapbook
Student scrapbook with photographs, programs, broadsides, and other memorabilia.
Arthur Charles Stallman papers
Electrical and electronics catalogs and historical material from the office of Arthur C. Stallman.
Arthur Clark Ryon scrapbook
Student scrapbook with clippings, programs, photographs and other memorabilia relating to his student experiences at Cornell, Phi Gamma Delta, and a trip to Stanford University.
Arthur Pittman Sweet papers
Correspondence, notebooks and questionnaires (1960) pertaining to librarianship; includes photographs and scrapbooks of the Sweet family and home and correspondence from Morris Bishop, Walter Hart Blumenthal, Nathan Cohen and Hans Margolius.
Arthur Queal scrapbook
Broadsides, postcards, church and theatre programs, and clippings pertaining to local events and such occurrences as the Frontenac disaster and other disasters and events in Seneca and Tompkins County, New York.
Arthur Simon Elsenbast papers
Includes photographs, track certificate, scrapbook, bachelor's degree in chemistry, and clippings, mostly relating to Elsenbast's student days at Cornell University but some from his later life.
Arthur W. Wilson papers
Ten letters from Arthur W. Wilson to his mother, June 1910-August 1912, concerning farm practice on a farm he worked on in Ghent, New York, and Tennant, Cranbury, Schrewsbury, and Englishtown, New Jersey; a photograph of Wilson in Tennant, New Jersey; and a scrapbook of programs, photographs, buttons, cards, clippings, badges, and other items from Wilson's student days at Cornell University as a member of the Class of 1915.
Associated Gas and Electric Company records
Atkinson family papers
Scrapbooks, photographs, greeting cards, postcards, and other papers concerning Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson and the Atkinson Printing Press. Correspondence includes references to Rotary International, family matters, and Ithaca and Dryden events. Also, photographs include travel and family pictures and tintypes; scrapbook includes Louis Agassiz Fuertes sketch and letter, 1926, to Earl Atkinson.