SC. University of Northern Colorado Special Collections
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Jay Alire papers
This collection created by local Chicano activist, Jay Alire, documents activism and actions for reform from the 1960s to the late 2000s.
Priscilla Falcon papers
Contains materials gatheres and created by Priscilla Falcon relating to the Colorado Oral History and Migratory Labor Project, Visions of Women, and Strike, Florist Workers Vs. Kitayama.
Collection of George Bruce Halsted materials
This collection is organized into the following series. Series 1: Manuscripts (Xerox copies) Series 2: Publications Series 3: Correspondence Series 4: Clippings (Xerox copies)
Colorado Commission on Higher Education records
Materials related to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education between 1965 and 2000, including meeting minutes, reports, financial documents, and statistics on higher education in Colorado.
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools records
A collection of material from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) Colorado State Committee.
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.
Holocaust Memorial Observances collection
Promotional material and records created by the Holocaust Memorial Observances committee for Holocaust Memorial Observance week in Greeley and Northern Colorado.
Colorado Bandmasters' Association records
Bruce Broderius literature collection
Collection of thirteen radical literature publications by Emma Goldman, Peter Kropotkin, Errico Malatesta, T.G. Patten, and C.D. Light published between 1908 and 1919.
Charles Rothwell tools
This collection consists of thirteen homesteading tools used by Charles Rothwell when he lived in Dearfield, Colorado from 1911-1917.
