Photographs
Found in 254 Collections and/or Records:
John J. Rose Papers
Jack Savage Papers
Papers consist primarily of materials documenting Savage's military career in the Signal Corps during World War II and include his letters home, a scrapbook, photographs, a narrative of his experiences, and his basic training book. Also included are materials from his father who served in World War I, as well as a small collection of Civil War letters and papers from Savage's ancestors who fought in Ohio regiments.
Harley R. Schneider Northwest Vandalia Modification Center Collection (MS-557)
Josephine Schwarz / Jane Reece Photograph Collection
Collection consists of 89 photographs and four handwritten notes created by Dayton photographer Jane Reece, and owned by Josephine Schwarz. Contains portraits of Josephine and Hermene Schwarz, the Schwarz family, two self-portraits, and nature photographs.
Josephine Schwarz Papers
Richard D. Seifried Papers
Richard Seifried was born in Piqua, Ohio in 1927. He is a Korean War veteran who served from 1951-1952. Mr. Seifried received military training at Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky and is an alumni of the Ohio State University. He lives in Eureka Springs, Arkansas where he continues to write both novels and memoirs. This collection contains correspondence, personal memoirs, numerous photographs, and ephemera. Note: restrictions may apply.
Series I: Personality Files
Series I, Personality Files, contains files for individual people. Materials in this series include print (paper) photographs and clippings, although the clippings are in the process of being weeded out. Photographs include mainly local people, as well as visits to the Miami Valley by famous individuals, such as presidents, politicians, or celebrities.
Series II: Subject Files
Series II: Subject Photographs contains print (paper) photographs documenting events, places, and things - any news item that is not a person.
Series IV: Prints, 1968 - 1998
The collection consists of photographs created by Wright State University photographers, primarily the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), of events on campus.