08. University Archives
Found in 359 Collections and/or Records:
Sigismond deRudesheim Diettrich Papers
Manuscripts for several works, some unpublished, on geographic studies of Florida and Eastern Europe. Correspondence related to his termination, correspondence with Wallace W. Atwood, President of Clark University.
Wilbur L. Floyd Photographs
Photographs documenting Gainesville, Alachua County, the East Florida Seminary, the University of Florida, and the Floyd Family.
Elmer Harvey Bone Photographs
Prints and negatives of people, places and events in Wellsburg, West Virginia, central Florida, and the University of Florida.
Harold B. Bachman Band Collection
Band materials, personal and professional correspondence, mementos and souvenirs, printed materials, records related to music clinics, festivals, and conferences, and publications by and about the musician, Harold B. Bachman.
Joseph Weil Papers
Speeches, articles, personal correspondence and material related to Weil's academic career. Included in the collection are records related to the social fraternity, Pi Lambda Phi, and Technion (Hebrew Institute of Technology).
John Robert Benton Papers
Letters from Benton to his mother, fragmented correspondence with Florida presidents Andrew Sledd and A. A. Murphree, and publication manuscripts.
Raymond E. Crist Papers
The Crist Papers consist of diaries, correspondence, publication manuscripts, photographs, and reports related to his personal and professional life.
Edith P. Pitts Papers
Reminiscences of University of Florida Presidents Tigert, Miller, and Reitz. Also included are notes and miscellaneous materials on the life of Tigert as well as fragmented correspondence.
Albert Alexander Murphree Papers
Lecture materials on world and European drama, letters pertaining to graduate-level curriculum revision, and chapters from Murphree's unfinished manuscript about John Dryden.
James C. Getzen Papers
Several publications including a copy of the first issue of a campus newspaper, the FAC Cadet Herald, which includes a transcript of his commencement oration. The collection also contains ten letters sent to Getzen including several from a college friend, J. H. Congleton.