SC. University of Northern Colorado Special Collections
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
International Gladiolus Hall of Fame records
The records of the International Gladiolus Hall of Fame document the events and activities of its members, and includes biographies, business and activities, catalogs of gladiolus growers, lists of gladiolus societies, photographs, paintings, trophies, awards, books, periodical and serial publications about the gladiolus.
University of Northern Colorado collection on Sayyid Qutb
Materials collected by members of the UNC Archival Services department about Sayyid Qutb during the summer and fall of 1949 when he lived in Greeley, Colorado and was a student at Colorado State College of Education (CSCE) during the summer and fall of 1949.
Weld County Home Rule Charter collection
This collection documents several aspects of Weld County's journey to establishing home rule.
Mary Behling memorabilia
This collection is organized into a single series: Series 1: Athletic Memorabilia
Charles F. Putnik films of University of Northern Colorado Football
Archival Services holds one original 16mm film, one miniDV digitized copy and one DVD copy of the following CSC/UNC football games/partial games.
Arrangement
This collection is organized into a single series: Series 1: Films
Suzanne Schulze collection on Horace Greeley
Preliminary inventory based on notes in the boxes.
Don Wilkinson sports slides and photographs
This collection consists primarily of slides that Don Wilkinson took at a variety of sports events, including the Munich, Tokyo and Mexico Olympics The collection also includes some negatives and contact sheets.
Paul Stewart papers
This collection consists of over 100 cassette tapes that contains interviews Paul W. Stewart conducted with black pioneers, photographs and slides, and publications.
Detroit Publishing Company photochrom prints
The collection consists of 766 photochroms depicting various locations and landmarks in the North America, dating primarily from 1898 to 1908 with the bulk falling between 1898 and 1902.