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Studies of the University of Florida Registrar
Studies completed by the University of Florida Registrar, including grade surveys and studies of students and classes.
Sue Parker "Rainbow Williams" Papers
This collection was created by Sue Parker Williams (known as “Rainbow”). Rainbow was a lesbian multidisciplinary artist, musician, activist, and mother. The collection contains extensive printed material and written notes related to her numerous interests and identities, including lesbianism, feminism, music, and writing.
Suzy Covey General Comic Book Collection
A representative sampling of popular comic books (various titles, publishers and genres) from the late 1940s through 2014.
Syd Herlong Congressional Papers
U.S. Representative Syd Herlong's legislation and correspondence files from the 85th Congress (1957) to the 90th Congress (1968). Also include a small number of committee, voting record, campaign and speech files.
T. Blake Papers
Manuscript, news clippings, and other items compiled from 1775 to 1824 by T. Blake. The volume, a commonplace book entitled "Miscellanies," was formerly the property of the Earl of Powis, Powis Castle, Montgomery.
T. Frederick Davis Papers
Notes, typescripts, correspondence and photographs regarding the history of Jacksonville, Duval County and the North Florida region.
T. Lynn Smith Papers
Manuscripts for three unpublished books on the social ecology of Latin America. Also of interest is a memorandum on agrarian reform in Brazil written in 1952 when Smith served as an advisor to the Brazilian government.
Taco Bay Commercial Company Records
Correspondence, financial records and stockholders' reports of the Taco Bay Commercial Company in Cuba.
Tampa and the Spanish-American War: 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry Photo Album
This photo album is a collection of photographs of soldiers with the 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry, recruited for the Spanish-American War, and serving at Camp Black, New York; Tampa, Florida, Fernandina, Florida; and Troy, New York.
Tapes on Miss Liza
Recordings of and about Eliza Washington, an African American woman who lived near McIntosh, Florida.
