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Memorabilia

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

D1/3/1. Fred J. Patton Park Photos and Memorabilia, 1977-1990

 Collection — Oversize Items
Identifier: D-01-03/01
Scope and Contents Fred J. Patton and his wife, Kathryn, were avid supporters of Sangamon State University and made many contributions to the school through generous endowments.This collections consists of primarily photographs that document the construction and dedication of Patton Park (October 25, 1990). Also included are newspaper clippings about the park and the flyer and invitation for the dedication of the park. Some of the noted dignitaries who attended the dedication include:...
Dates: Created: 1977 - 1990; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/2000

J12/8/1. Legal Studies Program Records, 1974-2004

 Collection
Identifier: J-12-08/01
Scope and Contents This file consists of a proposal for a law school, correspondence, working papers, notices of events and brochures. Working papers include course syllabi and the program self-evaluation. Correspondence includes letters from John Keiser, Dean of Public Affairs to various SSU faculty. The proposal is for the William Chamberlain Memorial Law School to be established in Springfield in the later 70's. Added material includes LES records, correspondence, course schedules, part-time faculty...
Dates: Created: 1974 - 1986; Other: Date acquired: 06/03/1985

J9/5/50. History Program, Oral History, Tapes & Memoirs, 1972-

 Collection — Memoir Files/Tapes
Identifier: J-09-05/50
Scope and Contents Oral History Tapes & Memoirs, consisting of oral history interviews recorded on cassette tapes and conducted by the the Oral History staff and others since 1972. The memoirs are edited typed transcripts of the taped interviews. The master copies of the tapes and memoirs are stored in the Oral History Master Manuscript and Collateral file (file cabinets). Most typed memoirs are open for research, but some are closed and a few others may not be copied. The collateral files contain...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 10/00/1989

K1/1/8. Student Affairs, Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Stephen Chrans Files

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: K-01-01/08
Scope and Contents

Assistant Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs, Steve Chrans was directly responsible for the Student Affairs and Housing and Residential Life. This series contains site plans, cost estimates, and program documents for the residence halls and recreational building on the UIS/SSU campus. Also included are loan applications and request for solar energy grants from the federal government for building these units.

Dates: Created: 1975-2007; Other: Date acquired: 12/21/2010

K8/2/3. International Festival Records, 1979-2014

 Collection — Poster
Identifier: K-08-02/03
Scope and Contents The International Festival is an annual program that highlights the cultural diversity at Sangamon State University/University of Illinois at Springfield. Organized by the International Student Organization, the festival features exhibits, food, and entertainment provided by international students and featuring their home countries. Each yearly festival is centered on a theme that explores the unique differences between the featured countries. Examples of themes include wedding...
Dates: Created: 1979 - 2014; Other: Date acquired: 09/16/2008

M1. Charles Becker Testimonial File, 1972

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: M-01
Scope and Contents

Life insurance salesman, 1896-1968. Purchased Franklin Life Insurance Company of Springfield in 1939.

Brochures, letters, pamphlets, stationery, programs, photographs and photographic slides concerning the Franklin Life Insurance Company in Springfield and its growth under Becker, and his induction into the Illinois Business Hall of Fame.

Dates: Other: Date acquired: 11/05/1974

M2. Springfield Area Neighborhood Organization, Records, 1973-1974

 Collection
Identifier: M-02
Scope and Contents Springfield Area Neighborhood Association (SANO) was a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to improving neighborhood conditions in south-central Springfield (Second Street to Ninth Street and Cook to South Grand Avenue). Founded in 1973 by Ron Huelster. Dissolved in 1974. Minutes, correspondence, incorporation papers, flyers, press releases, newsletters, clippings and reference files, financial records and other materials documenting the founding and activities of SANO,...
Dates: Created: 1973 - 1974; Other: Date acquired: 12/17/1974

MC32. Hagler-Milner Family Papers, 1935-1971

 Collection
Identifier: MC-32
Scope and Contents Two Springfield families with social, political and marital ties, who were leaders in American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary activities. Walter Hagler was Treasurer of Sangamon County in 1938, and County Sheriff from 1942 to 1946. Photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, minutes, and memorabilia chiefly documenting the activities of the Walter Hagler and James Milner families in the activities of Springfield's American Legion (1937-51), the American Legion Auxiliary...
Dates: Created: 1935 - 1971; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1983

MC41. Women's Alliance Records, 1978-1983 RESTRICTED

 Collection
Identifier: MC-41
Scope and Contents Minutes, articles of incorporation, by-laws, correspondence, grant proposals, reports, newsletters, news clippings, brochures, printed material, photographs, and administrative, personnel, financial and programmatic records documenting the structure, goals, fundraising, publicity and feminist educational, cultural, athletic, and research activities of the Alliance. The controversy surrounding its participation in the Coal Employment Project, and its annual sponsorship of a women's art show...
Dates: Created: 1978 - 1983; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1984

MC48. Oscar L. Ulery, Personal Papers, 1901-1970

 Collection
Identifier: MC-48
Scope and Contents Collection consists of daily diaries and sundry letters, receipts, account books, a Ulery family genealogy, and other personal papers documenting the weather, expenses, daily work and experiences; farming and dairy activities in Macoupin and Christian Counties; and police magistrate duties in Morrisonville. Topics include Morrisonville's Shiloh Church, its UNO Club, crops, shucking corn, cows' breeding histories and dairy yields, hired hands, and income from sales of eggs, butter, hides,...
Dates: Created: 1901 - 1970; Other: Date acquired: 03/15/1977