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University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item No University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks ASM0012 Franklin O. Adams papers 1 ASM0444 Lemuel Adams papers 1 ASM0004 Walter Adams collection 1 Agencia Latinoamericana records, 1948- ASM0005 1986 1 ASM0647 Leonard Albasi/Gill Family collection 1 ASM0443 James Horace Alderman collection 1 ASM0434 Bertha Aldrich collection 1 ASM0007 Richard Lewis Aldrich collection 1 to 3 ASM0009 Abner T. Allen papers 1 ASM0011 Hervey Allen collection 1 ASM0008 John Allen collection 1 to 3 American Association of University ASM0002 Women records 1 to 21 American Committee for Protection of ASM0212 Foreign Born records 1 ASM0006 American Play Company collection 1 to 221 ASM0016 Herbet Aptheker collection 1 Constantin and Georgeta Aramescu ASM0017 papers 1 Archives and History of the Coconut ASM0453 Grove Arts Festival 15 N/A N/A 1 DVD Archives and History of the Coconut ASM0453 Grove Arts Festival 15 N/A N/A 1 CD Archives and History of the Coconut ASM0453 Grove Arts Festival 15 N/A N/A 1 Floppy disks Archives and History of the Coconut ASM0453 Grove Arts Festival 15 N/A N/A 1 Floppy disks ASM0013 Roger W. and Frances S. Arnold papers 1 ASM0664 Art in Action Oral Histories Project 1 to 23 ASM0535 Art in Miami collection 1 to 4 ASM0291 Frederic H. Ashe papers 1 to 2 Joseph Auslander and Audrey ASM0019 Wurdemann papers 1 to 7 ASM0023 Virgil Barker papers 1 to 13 ASM0022 Jose Augustin Balseiro papers 1 to 9 Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 1 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks ASM0399 William C. Baggs papers 1 to 31 ASM0020 Mary McDougal Axelson papers 1 to 48 ASM0041 J. Carlton Barnette papers 1 to 2 ASM0293 E. G. Barnhill papers 1 ASM0292 John Barrett Photograph collection 1 to 2 ASM9977 Barry Fellman collection 1 ASM0025 Harold Bauer papers 1 ASM0322 James Baxter collection 1 ASM0435 Jack Beeson papers 1 ASM0026 Ross Beiler papers 1 to 13 ASM0028 John W. Bennett collection 1 ASM0375 Charles Bicking papers 1 to 119 ASM9980 Biltmore Hotel blueprints 1 ASM0029 Dr. John Bitter collection 1 ASM0030 Mabel Blake papers 1 ASM0031 Ruth Blanch papers 1 ASM0405 W.A. Blount papers 1 ASM0034 Theodore Bolton papers 1 to 8 ASM0035 Natale Bongiovanni papers 1 ASM0003 John G. Borger papers 1 to 14 ASM0037 Mark F. Boyd collection 1 to 63 ASM0039 Florence Brigham papers 1 to 4 ASM0217 Phil Brodatz Photogrammetry papers 1 to 9 Dr. John O. and Marie Faulkner Brown ASM0018 papers 1 to 16 ASM0483 Franklin Q. Brown papers 1 ASM0363 J. H. Brown papers 1 ASM0534 Burrows Family papers 1 Gregory Bush Florida Community ASM0033 Studies Oral Histories ASM0491 Canary Islands collection 1 Caribbean and South American ASM0001 Ephemera collection 1 to 16 ASM0570 Caribbean Documents collection 1 to 4 Michael L. Carlebach Photography ASM0530 collection 1 to 47 ASM0058 Virginia Spencer Carr collection 1 to 11 Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 2 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks ASM0288 James M. Carson papers 1 ASM0417 Hal M. Caudle papers 1 ASM0628 Civic Theater of Greater Miami records 1 to 2 ASM0398 Civil War Photograph Album collection 1 ASM0394 Clipper Pioneers collection 1 to 27 ASM0240 Lady Harriet Clive collection 1 ASM0047 Kenneth Close collection 1 ASM0373 Cochran Distribution Co. records 1 ASM0666 Coco Plum Women's Club records 0 ASM0324 Confederate Imprints collection 12 ASM0150 Contortionists Photograph collection 1 ASM0048 Julian D. Corrington papers 17 ASM0661 Council for Statehood records 1 ASM0049 Charles Creighton collection 2 ASM0447 Alan Crockwell collection 10 ASM0050 Cronin papers 1 ASM0051 Allison B. Curry collection 1 ASM0052 R. A. Cushman papers 1 to 2 ASM0045 Cutler Ridge Woman's Club records 1 to 4 ASM0647 Dade County Commission papers 1 to 5 ASM0648 Karl Dahlberg papers 1 ASM0053 Dante Festival collection 1 Daughters of the American Revolution ASM0325 (D.A.R.) Coral Gables Chapter records 11 Thomas de Valcourt and Michael ASM0056 Lerner collection 1 to 8 ASM0506 G. Dearborn diary 1 ASM0055 Charles Deering collection 1 to 14 ASM0057 Bailey Diffie papers 1 to 21 ASM0059 Edward C. Dougherty papers 1 ASM0060 Marjory Stoneman Douglas papers 1 to 64 ASM0061 Carrie Dunlap papers 1 to 3 ASM0556 Gareth and Janet Dunleavy collection 1 to 7 Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 3 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks ASM0439 Frederick Charles Dyer papers 1 ASM0334 Eugene Dynner collection 4 ASM0571 L. J. Easterbrook papers 4 ASM0239 Eaton, Amos B. diary 1 ASM0498 Burton E. Eaton papers 1 ASM0062 Phanor James Eder papers 1 to 24 ASM0064 Clark Mixon Emery papers 1 to 5 ASM0408 Cesare Emiliani papers 1 to 4 ASM0318 English Manuscripts collection 1 ASM0305 Thomas G. Ennis papers 1 to 2 ASM0066 John Erskine collection 1 ASM0044 Walter Etling papers 1 to 8 ASM0067 Lester L. Evans collection 1 to 3 ASM0068 Lloyd T. Everett papers 1 to 5 ASM0069 David Ewen collection 1 to 196 ASM0275 David Fairchild papers 1 ASM0361 Dante B. Fascell congressional papers 1 to 1,200 Faulty Products Record Company ASM0197 collection 1 ASM0071 Charles Feinberg collection 1 to 5 ASM0072 Henry Field papers 1 to 35 ASM0295 Gerald Fink collection 1 ASM0148 Firefly Zine collection 1 to 56 ASM0263 Jay Fish papers 1 ASM0657 Granville Fisher collection 1 to 3 ASM0073 Florida Audubon Society records 1 ASM0074 Florida Corporations records 1 to 5 ASM0567 Florida Documents collection 1 to 9 ASM0668 Florida Ephemera collection 1 to 3 ASM0133 Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) 1 to 2 ASM0078 Florida Philharmonic, Inc. records 1 to 35 ASM0286 Florida Photograph Album collection 1 to 10 ASM0300 Florida Photograph collection 1 to 8 ASM0299 Florida Postcard collection 1 to 10 Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 4 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) ASM0079 Newspaper Clippings collection 1 to 63 Florida Promotional Materials ASM0250 collection 1 to 15 ASM0389 Florida Riverboat Trip collection 1 Florida Works Progress Administration ASM0319 (W.P.A.) records 1 to 3 ASM0080 Richard Forbes papers 1 to 4 ASM0081 Sydney Fox collection 1 ASM0649 Freedberg, Sydney 1 to 12 ASM0598 Evelyn Frink Scrapbook 1 ASM0082 Robert Frost collection 1 ASM0451 Hy Gardner papers 1 to 18 Edwina Glenn Garfield and Dora F. M0663 Welti Correspondence collection 1 to 19 ASM0433 J. Garner papers 1 ASM0432 Benito Gaudier papers 1 ASM0032 Theodore R. Gibson Family papers 1 to 12 ASM0492 Daniel O. Graham papers 1 to 3 ASM0629 Greater Miami Opera collection 1 to 4 ASM0088 Juanita Green papers 1 ASM0087 Jerry Greene collection 1 ASM0089 Oliver Griswold papers 1 to 4 ASM0187 Guy Stoms Properties, Inc. records 1 ASM0085 Haitian Diaspora Oral History collection 1 to 8 Haitian Women of Miami (FANM) ASM0214 Archives, 1 to 10 ASM0568 Basil Hall papers 1 ASM0607 Philippe Halsman collection 1 ASM0296 William Halstead papers 1 to 2 ASM0091 Handleman Holocaust collection 1 to 4 ASM0289 V. Hansen papers 1 ASM0092 Jeanne Perkins Harman papers 1 to 2 ASM0532 Ralph Harris papers 1 ASM0093 L.G. Hartwell collection 1 to 4 ASM0440 Gerhart Hauptmann papers 1 Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 5 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no. No. of No. of No. of No. of Format/Media Number CDs DVDs Hard Floppy Type Drives Disks ASM0094 Edgar Hay papers 1 to 14 ASM0619 Louis J. Hector papers 1 to 27 ASM0441 William Monroe Heine papers 1 ASM0416 Charles A. Hentz collection 1 ASM0442 Johann Heinrich Hesse papers 1 ASM0438 William Georges Heuson 1 ASM0205 Wilson Hicks Conference collection 1 to 12 ASM0376 Samuel Hirsch papers 1 to 3 Historic Black Churches Oral History ASM0152 Film Project ASM0566 Historical Documents collection 1 to 13 ASM0096 L. A. Hodson papers 1 ASM0636 Richard B. Hoit Photograph collection 1 to 4 ASM0533 Holsum Bakery records 1 to 16 ASM0097 Nathaniel Hooper collection 1 ASM0098 Augustus Seymour Houghton collection 1 to 34 ASM0600 William C. House papers 1 to 13 ASM0099 Willard Hubbell papers, 1928-1950 1 ASM0100 H.L. Hunley Submarine collection 1 ASM0610 Hurricane Andrew collection 1 to 5 ASM0528 W. H. H. Hutton collection 1 International Union of Operating M0143 Engineers, Local 487 records 1 to 11 ASM0101 Charles Ives Centennial Festival records 1 to 3 ASM0170 Vincent A. Jablon papers 1 to 3 ASM0320 Jamaica Manuscripts collection 1 to 2 ASM0277 Hurford Janes papers 1 ASM0606 Felix Jay papers 1 to 2 ASM0569 Thomas Jefferson collection 1 ASM0105 Gertrude Jobes papers 1 to 2 ASM0529 Josephine Johnson papers Box 1 N/A N/A 1 DVD ASM0529 Josephine Johnson papers Box 1 N/A N/A 1 DVD Compiled by Sean Driscoll (Student Assistant) under the supervision of Beatrice Skokan (Manuscripts Librarian) 6 University of Miami Special Collections (ASM) - Electronic Media Collection Survey 5/11/2014 Collection Collection Name Box Folder Item no.
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