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Alexander Clark Taylor Journal and Extracts
A journal kept by Alexander Clark Taylor, a primary school teacher from Vineland, New Jersey, contains his recollections of antebellum life on a Virginia plantation.
Alexander Harrow Manuscript Diary, 1791-1800
Alexandre Tinel Unpublished Papers and Manuscripts, 1850-1862
Manuscripts, papers and notes on Chemistry, minerals, colors and dyes, etc. by 19th century French chemist Alexandre Tinel. Also includes copies and reprints of other writings by other contemporary Chemists.
Allentown, Pa. Tax Collector Notebook
American Chemical Society, Lehigh Valley Section Record Books, 1894-1943
Three record books covering the Lehigh Valley Section of American Chemical Society's records, including meeting minutes and by-laws, from its earliest meeting where the section was organized in 1894, to its 260th meeting in December 1943.
Archibald Johnston Papers
Collection of wide ranging documents related to Archibald Johnston, a prominent graduate of Lehigh University Class of 1889, noting his careers at Bethlehem Steel Corporation and as the first mayor of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The material is complimentary to an earlier received Johnston collection of cablegrams sent while Mr. Johnston represented Bethlehem Steel Company in South America.
Archives of Chemical Society of Lehigh University
The Chemical Society was formed in 1871, encouraged by Prof. Chandler, and according to the notes, was still active in the 1950s. The material here includes 6 manuscript notebooks from the early days of the society.
Ardrey M. Bounds ‘33, 36 Collection
The collection consists of six English term papers, three assorted topics papers, two 33 hats, one BS diploma, one fellowship appointment letter, one accounts notebook, one high school yearbook, one 33 chef’s toque and one 33 apron.
Barron D. Berger Geology 6 Notebook
Geology class notebook of Barron D. Berger contains geological observations about local Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania sites perhaps no longer visibly apparent. These observations and notes were probably used in Geology 6 which he took in 1935-1936 academic year.
Ben Ettelman Collection
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