Manuscripts
Found in 125 Collections and/or Records:
Bob Navarro papers
Hollister Noble manuscript
Typescript of Noble's (b.1900) Civil War novel, Woman with a Sword, (Doubleday, 1948), a fictionalized biography of Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland.
ONE Archives gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender manuscripts collection
Unpublished fiction and nonfiction manuscripts; dissertations and theses; photocopied articles and chapters from published books; government reports, manuals and guidelines; independently-researched reports, manuals and guidelines; bibliographies; surveys; conference papers and proceedings; and other material created by or about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals or agencies, circa 1837-2015.
Wilna and Robert Onthank papers
Manuscripts, photographs, correspondence and other papers, circa 1910-1995, of Wilna Onthank, who in 1994 wrote Born Gay, an unpublished book based on the diaries of her brother Robert Onthank, a gay World War II veteran.
Paul R. Pinckney papers
This collection (1968, undated) is comprised of manuscripts--The Cousins M and S, A Gay Ex-Postulant, The Love Life of Young Leroy Atcheson, A Modern Christmas Carol, The Young Norse God, and one untitled manuscript--written by Paul Pinckney.
Poets Garden records
The Poets Garden records contains publications, letters, diaries, and memorabilia of the literary group created by Los Angeles poet Ruth Le Prade. The collection also contains materials relating to the poet Edwin Markham (1852-1940) and the labor and socialist activist Eugene Debs.
Jonathan B. Postel papers
The archives of the office of Dr. Jonathan B. Postel. Dr. Postel (1943-1998) was director of the Computer Networks division at the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) of the University of Southern California, and director of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
Amy C. Ransome collection on Women's Suffrage
Kenneth Rexroth papers
The papers of Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and activist, comprise manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, correspondence, ephemera, and artwork related to poetry, writing, speaking engagements, and teaching, primarily from the last decade of his life; also included are correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and edits compiled by Geoffrey Gardner for a Kenneth Rexroth festschrift published in 1980.