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Formal title:
Antonio de Jesus Cardozo papers
Extent:
0.90 cubic feet and 4.35MB.
Date range:
circa 1920-1985.
Abstract:
Personal papers of Antonio de Jesus Cardozo, an attorney and Cape Verdean immigrant who lived in Massachusetts.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0080
Formal title:
Carl R. Woodward Papers
Extent:
44 linear feet
Date range:
1928-1974
Abstract:
This collection contains the personal papers of Carl R. Woodward, the first president of the University of Rhode Island. Woodward was a noteworthy educator but he was also a local historian and a writer.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 1
Formal title:
Edith Marie Linnea Carlborg papers
Extent:
1 box(es)
Date range:
1909-1965
Abstract:
abstract
Repository:
Brown University Archives
Collection call no:
MS-1U-C4
Formal title:
Michael J. Carley (Class of 1962) oral history and papers relating to the Vietnam War
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet
Date range:
1964-2014
Abstract:
This collection contains biographical information about Michael John Carley (Brown University Class of 1962), who was killed in action (KIA 670227) while copiloting a helicopter mission in the Vietnam War. Carley had flown 320 missions, entitling him to 16 Air Medals. A large part of the collection is in the form of an oral history and other recollections by his widow, Connie Worthington (Brown University/Pembroke Class of 1968). Worthington talks about their days as students at Brown University, Carley’s pilot training, his experiences in Vietnam and his memorial services, as part of the Vietnam Oral History Collections. There are also recollections about Mike Carley from his U.S.M.C. comrades from military-related sources and from a reunion with Connie, son Michael Carley, Jr. and the surviving members of Mike Carley's [Sr.] squadron. Includes a published book by Mike's brother, Richard Carley, titled "Growing up on the farm: a Sharon Mountain story" which includes historical recollections of the town of Sharon, Connecticut, and a remembrance of Mike.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
AMS.1U.C13
Formal title:
Anna T. Carmody papers
Extent:
.10 linear feet
Date range:
circa 1930-1936
Abstract:
The collection contains materials documenting Anna T. Carmody's career as an artist and instructor, circa 1930-1936.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
10.2.8
Formal title:
William M. Carpenter papers
Extent:
2.29 linear feet
Date range:
1934-2005 (bulk 1934-1964)
Abstract:
Captain William Milner Carpenter (1916-2006) was a World War II Pacific theater veteran with 26 years of active service in the United States Navy. After his retirement he spent 30 years working and consulting for SRI International. This collection include books, correspondence, photographs, and writings relating to both his naval and civilian careers.
Repository:
Naval War College (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
Collection call no:
MSC-346
Formal title:
Hote Casella Collection
Extent:
2.5 linear feet
Date range:
1946-1977
Abstract:
Hote Casella, Cherokee, was classically trained as a mezzo-soprano opera singer at both UCLA and the Julliard School of Music. She began her professional career at a relatively young age and toured the United States and Europe performing a classical music repertoire with initially only a portion of her stage show dedicated to Native American songs. Over time, she began to research Native American songs from the 18th and 19th centuries then fully incorporating them into her performances. Eventually the Native songs became her sole focus and she fully took on the role of a Native American cultural embassador. Her professional career took her throughout the United States from the late 1940s until the early 1980s. The collection is an overview of her career as a professional musician and includes promotional materials, newspaper articles, sheet music, photographs and aluminum core lacquer recordings.
Repository:
Tomaquag Museum
Collection call no:
Ms. Hote Casella
Formal title:
Casey Miller Foster Parent’s Plan for War Children Letters
Extent:
2 box(es)
Date range:
1942-1997 (bulk 1942-1984)
Abstract:
This collection contains the letters received from her foster children, Nadine Dupied (France), Park Soon Ok (Korea), Ma Mei Ying (Hong Kong), and Edith Mosquera (Colombia). Also included are receipts for Miller’s contributions, newsletters and flyers as well as direct correspondence from Foster Parents Plan for War Children to Ms. Casey.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 223
Formal title:
Kermit Champa papers
Extent:
2.0 Linear feet
Date range:
1977-2000
Abstract:
The Kermit Champa papers document Champa's tenure as faculty in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Brown University. The bulk of the collection comprises student work, including honors theses written under Champa's direction, other student papers, teaching materials, and a series of loan agreements between the University and a host of institutions. Materials date from 1977 to 2000.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
OF.1UF.C2
Formal title:
Marjorie W. Champlin papers
Extent:
0.2 linear feet (4 folders)
Date range:
1943-1993 and undated (bulk 1980-1993)
Abstract:
This collection consists of correspondence Marjorie W. Champlin (1921-1993) of Jamestown, Rhode Island, received in reply to the letters she sent to various United States and Rhode Island legislators and politicians, college professors, journalists, a member of England’s House of Commons, and Queen Elizabeth’s personal secretary at Buckingham Palace.
Repository:
Redwood Library and Athenaeum
Collection call no:
RLC.Ms.540

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