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Vintage World Maps
A collection of old and new maps from historical events in the United States, Europe and several politically conflicted countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia.
Walnut Street Bridge, Hellertown (Pa.)
Detailed drawings of the structural members of a historic cast-iron Pratt-truss bridge which the students of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Lehigh University used for refurbishing and reconstructing the bridge in a public park in nearby Hellertown, Pennsylvania.
Watson Family Collection
Wax Lake Bridge Construction Photographs 1940-1941
"Weaving the tapestry for the mind" Lehigh University Libraries Celebrating Our Millionth Volume; 125 years of Service 1867-1992
Several silk screen printing versions of Marvin Simmons poster "Weaving the tapestry for the mind" Lehigh University Libraries Celebrating Our Millionth Volume; 125 years of Service 1867-1992
Wesley Paul Foreman Collection on Army Special Training Program
This collection contains documents created and assembled by Wesley Paul Foreman’s time at Lehigh as part of the Army Specialized Training Program which was active from 1943 to 1944 on campus conducted research related to the Manhattan Project.
Wessel Brodhead Manuscripts
The material includes several invoices, notes, indentures, etc. from properties in New York, 1 cyphering book, and 1 account book.
Wetherill Family Papers
This collection contains documents reflecting a time frame from mid 18th century to mid 19th century. The Wetherill family was a Philadelphia Quaker family prominent in manufacture and civic leadership. The documents specifically indicate a family interest in the Philadelphia Water Works, the Schuylkill Navigation Company and promoting the establishment of the Schuylkill Canal.
Wilbur Family Collection
The collection exhibits a great interest in genealogy and family history, especially the interconnection of the Wilbur Family with the Packer Family and several other families of South Bethlehem (Pa.) such as Sayre, Brodhead, Linderman, as well as Erwin, Mather Families.
Wilfred Eugene Vogler Correspondence on Recruitment for Sonar Research
Correspondence and other files documenting the sonar research recruitment showing how scientists had been recruited during the WWII. Vogler was the personnel director for the East Coast Division of the Anti-Submarine Warfare research at Columbia University. The collection consists of merely recruitment process; it does not include any actual research documents.