Summary Information
Alonzo W. and Dorothy L. Pond Papers 1869-1989 (bulk 1913-1986)
- Pond, Alonzo, 1894-1986
- Pond, Dorothy L., 1900-1987
Mss 762; Micro 1178; Audio 1222A; M87-377; M91-178; M94-017; M99-047; M2000-158
13.6 cubic feet (28 archives boxes, 1 card box, and 2 flat boxes), 10 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 2 tape recordings, 36 videorecordings, and 11 films
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, mainly 1913-1986, of Alonzo Pond, an archaeologist, writer, and Wisconsin resort owner, and his wife Dorothy, that document the full range of their joint and individual occupations and interests. Included are personal and professional correspondence; occupational records; many variant drafts of books and articles by the couple based on their experiences and acquaintances with people such as Halvor L. Skavlem and Dr. Kate Newcomb; diaries concerning service as an ambulance driver in World War I, travel, and other personal activities; and films and videos. Pond's archaeological work is represented by files on expeditions to Asia and Africa for the Logan Museum of Anthropology of Beloit College, 1924-1931; participation in the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition, 1933, and work at Mammoth Cave. Involvement in Wisconsin tourism is documented by files on his work as a travel writer and lecturer; publicity written for the Cave of the Mounds, 1939-1945; and alphabetical subject files, financial records, and microfilmed scrapbooks pertaining to management and development of Wisconsin Gardens, Minocqua, Wisconsin, 1958-1968. Family papers include Civil War and Spanish-American War correspondence. English
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Biography/History
Archaeologist, naturalist, travel lecturer, and author Alonzo William Pond was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, on June 18, 1894, the first child of William Samuel and Marie Olson Pond. William Pond was co-owner of Pond & Bailey Dry Goods, a business he inherited from his father, Samuel S. Pond, and the Ponds were well-established economically and socially. Much to his father's dismay, the retail world held no charm for Alonzo, who displayed instead an interest in natural history, particularly birdwatching. In 1905 this hobby led young Pond to make the acquaintance of Janesville's noted naturalist, Halvor L. Skavlem (1848-1939). The two became close friends, and Skavlem introduced Pond to archaeology and other scientific pursuits.
An able student when interested, Pond did poorly in subjects that he did not like. This trait, coupled with his small stature and childhood illnesses found him still in high school at age nineteen. For the 1913-1914 school year the Ponds sent Alonzo and his brother Edwin (b. 1897) to Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. In the following year Alonzo enrolled in Beloit College where he reverted to his former study habits. He did well in the sciences, however, and spent more time working on collections of the college's Logan Museum of Anthropology than on his regular courses. In 1917 Pond left school to become a cook and ambulance driver with the American Field Service in France. The experience provided the self-discipline necessary to finish a B.S. degree in 1920.
In 1920 Pond moved to Grant, Florida, where he operated a roadside restaurant, the Tent Tavern. The following year Pond won a scholarship to participate in the first class of the American School in Europe for Prehistory Study established in Paris by Yale anthropologist George Grant MacCurdy. Pond spent the next eighteen months touring the Old Stone Age sites of France and attending the University of Paris before returning to the United States to start work on his M.A. in anthropology at the University of Chicago.
Pond's pursuit of the M.A. was interrupted in 1924 by George Collie, director of the Logan Museum, who asked Pond to return to Europe to purchase artifacts for the museum. Eventually assuming the additional responsibility of associate curator, Pond led archaeological expeditions to North Africa and the Sahara in 1925, 1929, and 1930. In 1928, the year in which he completed his M.A., Pond served as archaeologist in Mongolia for Roy Chapman Andrews' third Asiatic expedition.
In 1925 Pond began a pen friendship with Dorothy Long, a native of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (b. August 26, 1900). They were married on July 20, 1926, five weeks after their first meeting. Their first child Chomingwen was born in 1927; their son Arthur was born in 1932.
In 1931 the Depression and administrative changes at the Logan Museum left Pond without a job. He began work on a Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Chicago, but left after two semesters. Over the next seven years, Pond took what work he could find. For several years he worked as an archaeologist for the National Park Service. Later he was associated with an expedition to Rainbow Bridge/Monument Valley, Utah, and archaeological work at Jamestown Island, Virginia, and Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. During 1935-1937 Pond was superintendent of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp. In addition he was a writer and lecturer on travel.
From 1940 through 1945 the family found steady work developing and managing the newly-discovered Cave of the Mounds, a tourist attraction near Madison, Wisconsin. In 1949 they moved to Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, where Pond worked as an information specialist with the Arctic, Desert, Tropic Information Center (ADTIC). After his retirement in 1958 the family lived in Minocqua, Wisconsin, and between 1958 and 1968 they developed and managed Wisconsin Gardens, a nearby tourist site. After 1968 Pond devoted himself primarily to writing and community affairs.
Alonzo Pond died on December 25, 1986; Dorothy Pond died on November 14, 1987.
Scope and Content Note
Both Alonzo and Dorothy Pond lived long and rich lives, and fortunately for researchers they shared a concern with creating and saving written and photographic documentation about their experiences. In addition to this large personal collection, Pond donated materials to other institutions including diaries, letters, and photographic negatives about his European and Gobi expeditions at the American Museum of Natural History and correspondence, films, and photographs concerning his work at the Logan Museum of Anthropology at Beloit College Archives. In addition, the Human Studies Film Archives of the Smithsonian Institution has copies of all Pond film material, together with voiceover commentary made by Pond during interviews by HSFA staff. Copies of many of these items are available as part of the collection described here.
Although it was Pond's desire that his anthropological work be available at institutions with that specialization, historians of anthropology will find much of interest in these holdings because of Pond's inclination to repeatedly recast his experiences in fiction and non-fiction writing. On the other hand, because he constantly shifted pages and handwritten notes from one literary project to another in the course of writing, researchers must be prepared to explore widely in order to locate all pertinent information on any particular topic in the collection.
The papers are organized in five series: CORRESPONDENCE AND DIARIES, OCCUPATIONS AND PROJECTS, MANUSCRIPTS AND WRITINGS, MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY PAPERS, and ALBUMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS.
The CORRESPONDENCE AND DIARIES are arranged in four categories: Pond's correspondence with his family, non-family correspondence, his diaries and personal material, and Dorothy Pond's correspondence and diaries. Pond's family correspondence covers the period from 1913 to 1956. Prior to 1925 the majority of the correspondence consists of letters to and from his father. These exchanges concern family matters, Pond's education, his wartime service, and archaeological work. After 1925 the majority of the correspondence consists of letters to Dorothy Pond. Although the Ponds' separations were brief, letter-writing was such a prominent part of their lives that this section of the series is extensive and important. Once again, the contents are a mix of personal and professional concerns.
The alphabetically-arranged, non-family correspondence dates between 1912 and 1985 and includes some items addressed to both Ponds. Although this file does not contain correspondence concerned with specific occupations or projects, notable career information can be found here in files concerning George Collie and Frank Logan, while files for David Lubell, Michael Tarabulski, and Randy White concern later inquiries into Pond's early activities. Files for Al P. Nelson and literary agent Lawrence Sterning concern Pond's writings.
Pond's diaries and related personal records cover the period 1906 to 1986. These files are arranged chronologically by the earliest date for each file. Because of the deteriorated condition of some materials and Pond's desire to have original materials on his European research available at the American Museum of Natural History, the SHSW collection contains only microfilm for several of the most important files in this section: his clipping scrapbooks, his diary on his earliest work in Europe, his 1925-1926 Sahara Expedition diary, and his 1928 Gobi Expedition diary. Related personal records filed here include such varied documents as bird lists, a cookbook, travel expense records, academic records, the original and a transcript of his World War I diary, and several short literary works developed directly from his 1921-1922 diaries.
Most notable in Dorothy Pond's correspondence and diaries are her many letters to her husband, as well as the long letters she wrote to their parents. The latter, portions of which are available only on microfilm, are especially useful during the periods when Alonzo was not keeping a diary or was not sharing in the family correspondence responsibilities. These papers as well as her writings support the assertion that she shared fully in her husband's career.
OCCUPATIONS AND PROJECTS files are arranged chronologically by the earliest date for each project. Within this arrangement, which generally corresponds to the sequence of Pond's employment, there are also general files for his early archaeological work and for his travel writing. The series variously contains letters, reports, publicity, and related fiction and non-fiction writing.
Several sections are supplemented with film and videotape footage. Files on his anthropological career, for example, contain correspondence and miscellaneous writings, as well as extensive footage from the Ponds and other sources used by Michael Tarabulski in making a film on the 1930 Expedition. For the later anthropological work there are correspondence, reports, and writings on the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition and on his work at Mammoth Cave. Pond's involvement in Wisconsin tourism is also well represented, for there are extensive files of publicity material he wrote for Cave of the Mounds and alphabetical subject files, financial records, and microfilmed scrapbooks pertaining to the management and development of Wisconsin Gardens.
MANUSCRIPTS AND WRITINGS form a large segment of the collection, containing important information about the activities and interests of both Ponds. This section is divided into separate categories for the writings of Dorothy and Alonzo. His writings are then further divided into long and short manuscripts, together with a general file which concerns Pond's attempts to improve his writing and better market his work. The longer works, which include both published and unpublished materials, are arranged chronologically, while the shorter works, which are available only on microfilm, are arranged alphabetically by subject. Because of their deteriorated condition a few portions of the longer works are also available only on microfilm. The files variously contain research material and notes, annotated clippings, correspondence with publishers and others, variant drafts of manuscripts, and reviews.
MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY PAPERS include correspondence, clippings, and biographical material concerning members of the Pond and Long families. Especially notable is the correspondence between Charles L. Long and his wife during his service in the 43rd Wisconsin during the Civil War; three small diary-like memo books of Samuel Pond, 1869-1871; and several letters concerning service in the Spanish-American War by Russell Moore.
The Ponds' papers include a large quantity of ALBUMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Original albums and negatives pertaining to Pond's archaeological work are at the American Museum of Natural History, with microfilm copies of some album pages at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Original albums at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin were divided into three categories by the Ponds themselves. The lettered series consists of Alonzo Pond's early pictures, and it dates primarily from 1906 to 1926. The large, numbered albums date from 1920 to 1958, and they reflect Dorothy Pond's organizational and cataloging efforts. (Album 18 and 19 of this group depict Wisconsin Gardens; they are still held by the family.) Dorothy Pond's three albums contain photographs of her life prior to her marriage, 1920-1926, and portraits of the Long family. The microfilm version of this photographic material has been included in the contents list which follows. The originals are considered unprocessed and are noted in the catalog entry as accession M87-377.
Arrangement of the Materials
This collection was received in multiple parts from the donor(s) and is organized into 6 major parts. These materials have not been physically interfiled and researchers might need to consult more than one part to locate similar materials.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Alonzo, Dorothy, and Chomingwen Pond, Minocqua, Wisconsin, 1973-1991. Accession Number: M73-383, M73-432, M85-135, M87-377, M88-187, M88-282, M88-350, M89-231, M89-266, M89-306, M89-314, M90-114, M90-290, M91-015, M91-178, M94-017, M99-047, M2000-158
Processed by Michael Tarabulski (archives intern), 1989-1990.
Contents List
Mss 762
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Part 1 (Mss 762): Original Collection, 1869-1989 (bulk 1913-1986) 13.6 cubic feet (28 archives boxes, 1 card box, and 2 flat boxes), 10 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 2 tape recordings, 36 videorecordings, and 11 films
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Series: Correspondence and Diaries
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Subseries: Alonzo W. Pond
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Correspondence
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Family, 1913-1956
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Pond, Marie, 1913-1923
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Pond, William S.
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Box
1
Folder
3-7
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To AWP, 1913-1936
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Box
1
Folder
8
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From AWP, 1917-1919
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Box
2
Folder
1
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From AWP (continued)
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Pond, Ada and Etta, 1917-1919
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Family
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Box
2
Folder
3-8
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1921-1926
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Box
2
Folder
8A
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1930-1951
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Pond, Dorothy Long
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Box
2
Folder
9-12
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1926-1938
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Box
3
Folder
1-7
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1943-1951
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Box
4
Folder
1-3
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1951-1986
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Miscellaneous letters, undated
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Non-Family, 1912-1985
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Allen, Bill, 1975-1983
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Archaeologists & anthropologists, 1922-1985
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Begouen, Max, 1975-1977
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Briggs, L. Cabot, 1957-1973
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Chapuis, Louis, 1926-1938
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Coleman, John, 1971-1978
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Box
4
Folder
11-12
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Collie, George, 1921-1930
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Box
4
Folder
13
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“Curious letters,” 1925-1935
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Box
4
Folder
14
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Engel, Harold, 1928-1986, undated
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Girlfriends, 1919-1922
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Halliday, Bill, 1971-1975
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Hedges, Marion and Agnes, 1920-1977
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Howarth, Art and Lu, 1912-1977
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Human Studies Film Archives, 1982-1983
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Logan, Frank, 1925-1937
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Box
5
Folder
7
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Loomis, Orson, 1974-1982
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Box
5
Folder
8
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Lubell, David, 1974-1985
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Box
5
Folder
9
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Nelson, Al, 1975-1985
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Box
5
Folder
10
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Nesbitt, Paul
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Box
5
Folder
11
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Recommendations, 1917-1930
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Box
5
Folder
12
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Smith, Hobart & Helen, 1923-1976
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Box
5
Folder
13
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1971-1983
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Box
5
Folder
14
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Sterning, Larry, 1974-1987
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Box
5
Folder
15-16
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Tarabulski, Michael, 1982-1986
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Box
6
Folder
1
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Papers about AWP, 1984
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Van Pool, Gerry, 1980-1985
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Box
6
Folder
3
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White, Randy, 1985-1986
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Box
6
Folder
4
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Wolff, Fred, 1917-1987
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Box
6
Folder
5
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World War II
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Box
6
Folder
6-8
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Miscellaneous letters, 1930-1984
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Diaries and personal records, 1854-1986
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Box
6
Folder
9
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1894-1896, Janesville, Wisconsin
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Box
6
Folder
10
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1906-1957, School records
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Box
6
Folder
11
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1906-1908, Diary
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Micro 1178
Reel
1
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1906-1981, Clipping scrapbooks (3 volumes)
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Mss 762
Box
11a
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Miscellaneous loose clippings and biographical information
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Box
6
Folder
12
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19l0-1911, Diary (and bird-list, , 1909-1916)
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Box
27
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1913-1914, Wayland Academy scrapbook
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Box
6
Folder
13
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1914, Diary of Wisconsin River trip
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Box
28
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1914-1917, Beloit College scrapbook
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Box
7
Folder
1
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1916, Cookbook and Beloit chemistry notes
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Box
7
Folder
2
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1917-1931, Military Service Documents
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Box
7
Folder
3-4
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1917-1919, Diaries
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Transcript made by Ted Pappas
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Box
7
Folder
5-8
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Parts I-IV
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Box
7A
Folder
1-2
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Parts V-VI
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Box
7A
Folder
3
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Pappas correspondence, 1985
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Box
8
Folder
1
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1919, “Log of the Laura L”
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Box
8
Folder
2
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1920-1947, Diary of Flambeau River trips
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Box
8
Folder
3
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1920, Diary
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Box
8
Folder
4
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1920, Ecology report and bird notes
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1921-1922, France
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
1
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Diary
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Mss 762
Box
8
Folder
5
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Supplement, “Paris Scenes”
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
184
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Supplement, “Caves of the Past,” circa 1923
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Mss 762
Box
8
Folder
7
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Supplement, “On the Magic Carpet,” 1923?
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Box
8
Folder
6
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1922, “Cruise of the Tramps,”
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
243
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1924-1929, Travel expenses
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Mss 762
Box
8
Folder
8-9
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1925-1926, Diary and notes on Sahara Expedition
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
288
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1926-1927, Statements for publication
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Reel
2
Frame
304
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1928, Gobi diary
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Mss 762
Box
8
Folder
10
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1929-1930, Algerian diary and notes
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Box
8
Folder
12
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1933, Rainbow Bridge diary
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Box
12
Folder
1-3
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1944-1958, 1980, Personal financial records
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Box
8
Folder
11
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1946, Memo book on lectures
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Box
8
Folder
13
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1951-1952, North African diary
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Box
9
Folder
1
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1956, Libyan diary and report
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Subseries: Dorothy Long Pond
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Biographical clippings (also regarding CP)
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Box
9
Folder
3
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1907-1910, Letters from parents
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Box
9
Folder
4
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1915-1922, Academic records
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Box
9
Folder
5
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1920-1924, Diary
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
629
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1925-1930, Diary
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Mss 762
Box
9
Folder
6-11
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1925-1953, Correspondence to AWP
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Box
9
Folder
12
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1925-1929, Correspondence from Edyth Circle
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1926-1950, Correspondence with family
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Micro 1178
Reel
2
Frame
421
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1926-1927, Letters to family
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Mss 762
Box
10
Folder
1-8
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1926-1943
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Box
11
Folder
1
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1944-1947
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1927-1975, Diary of anniversary celebrations
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Box
11
Folder
3
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Paper original
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Micro 1178
Reel
9
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Microfilm copy
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Mss 762
Box
11
Folder
2
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1950s, Trip correspondence
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1951-1955, Home movies of travels
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CB
111
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Alabama
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Audio
1222A/1
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Tape-recorded identification by WP and CP, 1988
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CB
110
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Florida
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Audio
1222A/2
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Tape-recorded identification by WP and CP, 1988
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AC
558
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Wisconsin
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Mss 762
Box
11
Folder
4
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1963-1976, Correspondence
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Box
11
Folder
5
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1970-1974, Trip diaries
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Box
11
Folder
6
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1975, European trip diary and notes
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VBA
544-547
VBB
201-210
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1984, Filmed interview of Pond by Michael Tarabulski
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Mss 762
Box
11
Folder
8
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1987, Condolence letters regarding death of AWP
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Box
11
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7
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1936-1958
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Box
12
Folder
1-3
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Personal financial records, 1944-1958, 1980
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Series: Occupations and Projects
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Anthropological career
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1925-1944, undated
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Subject files
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Art, Prehistoric, undated
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Box
12
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6
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Beloit College, 1916-1920
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Box
28
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Mound sketch, 1916
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Box
12
Folder
7
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Clay bison, 1922, undated
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Box
12
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8
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Les Eyzies, Dordogne, 1948-1977, undated
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VBB
226-227
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Logan Sahara Expedition, 1925: Saharan Trails film by Bradley Tyrrell, sound track by the Ponds, , 1984
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VBB
228
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Logan Algerian expeditions of 1926, 1929, film shot mainly by Ponds in Europe and North Africa
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Logan Expedition of , 1930
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Mss 762
Box
12
Folder
9
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Correspondence and materials, 1972-1985
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Box
12
Folder
10
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Transcript of Pond interview videotape, 1984
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Box
12
Folder
11
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Reports, clippings, 1928-1930
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Box
12
Folder
12
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Pond article, undated
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VBA
609
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Reliving the Past, film by Michael Tarabulski, 1986
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Footage used in preparing Reliving the Past
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GA
303-306
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35mm original print, shot by George L. Waite, print edited Pond for travel lecture
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VBB
229
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Video of portions of Pond's travel lecture film
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FF
267
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16mm reference copy, shot by Waite, unedited version of GA 303-306
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CB
112
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Footage shot by expedition member Charles H. Nash
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VBB
231
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Footage shot by Albert Jenks of the University of Minnesota party
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VBB
225
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Interview regarding work of Charles Nash
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VBB
230
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Film CB 112, with annotations by the Ponds, 1984
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VBB
217-224
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Interviews with members of the 1930 expedition
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VBB
232
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Beloit College footage shot by Pond, circa 1928-1931
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VBB
212-216
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Reliving the Past Symposium, 1985
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Mss 762
Box
12
Folder
13
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Miscellaneous writings, 1924-1946, undated
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Box
12
Folder
14
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Wisconsin archaeology, undated
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Published writings and clippings, 1923-1935
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Box
13
Folder
2
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WHA radio talks, 1932
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Box
13
Folder
3
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“Radio in the classroom,” 1938
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Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Correspondence, 1933-1935, 1985
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Box
13
Folder
5
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Reports and miscellaneous records, 1933-1934
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Box
13
Folder
6
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Pond writings, 1934-1939, 1979, undated
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Box
13
Folder
7
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Devil's Lake, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1986
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Mammoth Cave
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Box
13
Folder
8
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Reports, 1935
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Box
13
Folder
9
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Correspondence, 1935-1938
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Box
13
Folder
10
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Pond writings, 1935-1938, 1971, undated
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Box
14
Folder
1
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“Lost John of Mummy Ledge,” 1935-1937
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Research data, 1935-1938
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Interstate Park, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Correspondence and notes, 1936-1937
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Guidebook and Pond writings, 1934-1965
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Fiction, 1939-1941, undated
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Box
14
Folder
6
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Civilian Conservation Corps, 1936-1979
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Travel writer
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Box
14
Folder
7
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Correspondence, 1922-1962
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Travelgrams
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Box
14
Folder
8
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Oberammergau, 1922-1984
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Box
14
Folder
9
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Mimeographed series of travelgrams, 1938
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Box
14
Folder
10-11
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Draft series and draft fragments, 1938-1940
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Janesville Gazette column offprints, 1939
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Box
15
Folder
2
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WCLO “Travel chats,” 1939
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Illustrated column proofs, undated
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Box
29
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Index cards
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Box
15
Folder
4
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Notes and ideas, 1938-1940
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Box
15
Folder
5
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Publicity
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Box
15
Folder
6
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Financial miscellany, 1938-1940
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Cave of the Mounds
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Box
15
Folder
7
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Correspondence, 1941-1985
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|
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Pond writings
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Box
15
Folder
8
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Articles, 1942-1945, undated
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Box
15
Folder
9
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Guidebook, 1941-1945, undated
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Box
15
Folder
10
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News releases and stories, 1940-1942, undated
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Box
15
Folder
11
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Notes and miscellany
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Box
15
Folder
12
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Plays, 1941-1947, undated
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Publicity by others, 1941-1945
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Micro 1178
Reel
3
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Scrapbooks : Filmed without a counter.
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Mss 762
Box
16
Folder
2
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Statements, 1941-1945
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AC
559
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Limestone Caverns, commercial film containing footage of Cave of the Mounds, circa 1942
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Mss 762
Box
16
Folder
3
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“Wisconsin Weekend Trails,” WHA
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Box
16
Folder
4
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1941, scripts and notes
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Box
16
Folder
5
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1945, scripts
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Box
16
Folder
6
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1947, scripts
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Box
16
Folder
7
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Old Mission Inn, Madeline Island, 1946-1947
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Box
16
Folder
8
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Arctic, Desert, Tropic Information Center, 1949-1959
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Wisconsin Gardens, Minocqua, Wisconsin
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Subject files
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Box
16
Folder
9
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Colorama tour, 1965
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Box
16
Folder
10
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Development ideas, 1957-1968
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Box
16
Folder
11
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Ethnobotanical notes and letters, 1965-1985
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Box
16
Folder
12
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Game farm, 1958-1968
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Box
16
Folder
13
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Guidebook, 1958-1976
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Box
16
Folder
14
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Indian boat, 1958-1968
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Legal problems and sale, 1969-1987
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Box
17A
Folder
2
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Land contracts and deeds, 1976-1987
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Loan application, 1963
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Phenological data and correspondence, 1958-1970
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Publicity, 1958-1973
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Box
17A
Folder
1
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Purchase, 1957-1960
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Box
17
Folder
5
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Signs, 1958-1968
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Box
17
Folder
6
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Trademark registration, 1957-1958
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Box
17
Folder
7
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Trail notes, 1958-1973
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Box
29
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Note cards, undated
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Box
17
Folder
8
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Tree farm, 1960
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|
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Financial records
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Box
17
Folder
9-10
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Day books, 1958-1979
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Box
18
Folder
1-2
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Ledger, 1958-1965
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Box
18
Folder
3-4
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Trial balance sheets, 1959-1968
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Box
18
Folder
5
|
Miscellany
|
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Micro 1178
Reel
3
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Scrapbooks : Filmed without a counter.
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CB
109
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Film shot by the Ponds, 1962-1963
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|
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Series: Manuscripts and Writings
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Subseries: Alonzo W. Pond
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Mss 762
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Writing trade
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Box
18
Folder
6
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Correspondence, 1935-1985
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Box
18
Folder
7
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Publishing contracts, 1948-1979
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Subject file
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Box
18
Folder
8
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Juvenile writing, 1970-1971
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Box
18
Folder
9
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Northward Publishing Company, 1983-1986
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Box
18
Folder
10
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Raconteurs Club, 1970-1985
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Box
18
Folder
11
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Wisconsin Writers, Council for, 1967-1972
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|
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Long manuscripts
|
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Micro 1178
Reel
9
Frame
1
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Andrews: Gobi Explorer, 1927-1981
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Mss 762
Box
18
Folder
12
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Master's thesis, “A Contribution to Study of Prehistoric Man in Algeria, North Africa,” 1928
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Box
19
Folder
1
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Sahara: Country of Veiled Men, 1937-1938
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Box
18
Folder
12
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Correspondence and related short pieces, Draft manuscript
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|
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Torchlight on Cold Trails
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Box
19
Folder
2
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Correspondence and notes, 1937-1986
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Micro 1178
Reel
9
Frame
143
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Draft manuscript
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Mss 762
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Tether to Romance
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Box
19
Folder
3
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Draft manuscript, 1938
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Box
19
Folder
4
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Related short pieces
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Box
19
Folder
5
|
Reliving the Past (archaeology text), 1938-1940
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|
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I Was There
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Box
19
Folder
6
|
Chapter drafts, circa 1940
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|
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We Like Algeria
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Box
19
Folder
7
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Correspondence, 1943-1958
|
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Micro 1178
Reel
9
Frame
218
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Draft manuscript
|
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Mss 762
Box
19
Folder
8
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Wisconsin Nooks and Corners, 1948
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Box
19
Folder
9
|
Afoot in the Desert, 1951-1956
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Box
20
Folder
1
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“Laughter of the Gods,” 1953-1955
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Box
20
Folder
2-3
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Land of the Cous-cous Eaters, annotated draft, 1957
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|
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Survival books
|
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Box
20
Folder
4
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Letters, 1958-1985
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Box
20
Folder
6
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Notes, drafts, reviews, 1958-1979
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Box
20
Folder
7
|
Draft manuscript, 1959?
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Veiled Men and Unveiled Women, Incomplete draft manuscript, circa 1950s
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Box
20
Folder
9
|
“A Window on Europe,” circa 1950s
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Desert World
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Box
20
Folder
10
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Correspondence and clippings, 1962-1975
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Box
20
Folder
11
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Draft manuscript, 1962
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Box
21
Folder
1-3
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Draft manuscript (continued)
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|
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North of the Tension Zone
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Box
21
Folder
4
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Correspondence, 1963-1985
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Box
21
Folder
5
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Draft manuscript, undated
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Box
21
Folder
6
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Related short pieces
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Box
21
Folder
7
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Notes, fragments, and reference material
|
|
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Deserts: Silent Lands of the World, 1964
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Box
22
Folder
1
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Correspondence and reviews
|
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Box
22
Folder
2
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Miscellaneous notes
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Box
22
Folder
3
|
Annotated draft
|
|
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Flambeau River
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Box
22
Folder
4
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Correspondence and related article drafts, 1965-1968
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Box
22
Folder
5
|
Research notes
|
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Box
22
Folder
6
|
“Chair on the Starboard Deck,” 1965-1985
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Box
22
Folder
7
|
“Studio in the Woods” (Joan Pripps), 1967-1971
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|
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Caverns of the World
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Box
22
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1969
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Micro 1178
Reel
9
Frame
558
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Copyedited manuscript, 1969
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Mss 762
Box
22
Folder
9
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Explorer's Notebooks, 1969
|
|
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Survival in Sun and Sand
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Box
22
Folder
10
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Correspondence, notes, and reviews, 1969-1974
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Micro 1178
Reel
10
Frame
1
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Draft manuscript, circa 1969
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Mss 762
Box
22
Folder
11
|
Desert Survival Problem, 1972-1982
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|
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Paul Bunyan's Cookbook
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1973-1986
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Box
23
Folder
2
|
Draft manuscript, undated
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|
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Dr. Kate and the Million Penny Parades
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Box
23
Folder
3
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Booklet, 1974
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Box
23
Folder
4
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Correspondence, 1973-1977
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Box
23
Folder
5
|
Museum fair, 1965
|
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Box
23
Folder
6
|
Play and related material, 1965-1974
|
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Box
23
Folder
7
|
Reference
|
|
Box
23
Folder
8
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Other writings
|
|
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Undated manuscripts
|
|
Box
23
Folder
9
|
Down and Out, by AWP and Francis Belmont
|
|
Box
23
Folder
10
|
Blue Men and Black Mountains (Tuaregs book), undated
|
|
Box
23
Folder
11
|
Speech notes
|
|
Micro 1178
|
“Short” pieces and working files
|
|
Reel
3
Frame
4
|
Apostle Islands, 1946-19980
|
|
Reel
3
Frame
51
|
Beloit College (Class secretary), 1973-1986
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|
Reel
3
Frame
136
|
Burma Shave contest entry, 1938
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|
Reel
3
Frame
140
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Camels, 1951-1979
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Reel
3
Frame
233
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Canaries (birds), 1940
|
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Reel
3
Frame
258
|
Chickadees “I'm a Chickadee,” 1974-1976
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Reel
3
Frame
300
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Cooking, circa 1975
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Reel
4
Frame
1
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Communism, circa 1950
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|
Reel
4
Frame
25
|
Courtship of the 20th Century, 1976-1986
|
|
Reel
4
Frame
115
|
Cranberry farming (Wisconsin), 1944, 1983-1984
|
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Reel
4
Frame
140
|
Cyprus, circa 1959
|
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Reel
4
Frame
152
|
Deserts, 1968
|
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Reel
4
Frame
175
|
Ecology, 1969-1977
|
|
Reel
4
Frame
280
|
Editor, Letters to, 1927-1985
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Reel
4
Frame
369
|
Education, 1966-1976
|
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Reel
4
Frame
410
|
Explorer's Cookbook, Contribution, 1970-1972
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Reel
4
Frame
443
|
Fishing, 1980-1981
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|
Reel
4
Frame
502
|
Fuel, 1969-1981
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Reel
4
Frame
543
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Funeral without clergy, 1921
|
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Reel
4
Frame
559
|
Games of chance, 1960-1970
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|
Reel
4
Frame
592
|
Ghost of the Flambeau, 1939
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
1
|
Good Old Days anthology, 1967-1978
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
272
|
“Gobi Gunflint,” 1975
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
350
|
Grant, Florida, 1921, 1975
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
411
|
Guinea pigs, 1939
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
424
|
Heimstreet's Drugstore, Janesville, 1982
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
502
|
Horses, 1968-1977
|
|
Reel
5
Frame
648
|
Hospital (Blood donation), 1973
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
1
|
Ideas for articles, 1930-1980
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
169
|
Ideas for fillers, 1930-1980
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
351
|
Mankind will survive, 1972
|
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Reel
6
Frame
450
|
Manners, 1949-1971
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
462
|
Melting pot, 1980-1981
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
484
|
Merry-go-Round, 1983
|
|
Reel
6
Frame
527
|
“Paris Isn't What It Used To Be,” 1970
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
1
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People, 1972-1982
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
86
|
Photo sales, 1934-1973
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
142
|
Poems, 1970-1984
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
257
|
Published pieces, 1927-1975
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
321
|
Rhetoric, circa 1973
|
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Reel
7
Frame
374
|
Sahara stories (circa 1925 trip), 1927-1979
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
51
|
St. Croix Press articles, 1936-1937
|
|
Reel
7
Frame
567
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Santa Claus, 1975
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Reel
7
Frame
580
|
Saudi Arabia in transition, 1952
|
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Reel
7
Frame
591
|
Sixth sense, 1972
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Reel
8
Frame
1
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Skavlem, Halvor L., 1846-1939
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|
Reel
8
Frame
112
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Snails, 1945-1975
|
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Reel
8
Frame
138
|
Spanish Romance, 1920
|
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Reel
8
Frame
162
|
“Tourism: Bed and Bored,” 1954-1976
|
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Reel
8
Frame
203
|
Train wreck, 1928, 1986
|
|
Reel
8
Frame
240
|
Threshing day in France, 1921
|
|
Reel
8
Frame
263
|
Unpublished pieces, 1923-1982
|
|
Reel
8
Frame
372
|
Wayland Academy, 1972-1986
|
|
Reel
8
Frame
410
|
White, Stewart Edward, circa 1977
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Reel
8
Frame
456
|
Who's Who, 1973-1986
|
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Reel
8
Frame
471
|
World War I stories, 1920-1978
|
|
|
Subseries: Dorothy L. Pond
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|
Mss 762
|
Dated writings
|
|
Box
24
Folder
1
|
Changing Africa; Changing China, circa 1956
|
|
Box
24
Folder
2
|
Citizens at Work, circa 1958
|
|
Box
24
Folder
3
|
Algeria, 1960
|
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Box
24
Folder
4
|
Christmas in early Wisconsin, 1965-1966
|
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Box
24
Folder
5
|
AFS exchange students, 1967-1980
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Box
24
Folder
6
|
Childhood stories, circa 1980s
|
|
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Undated writings
|
|
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Autobiography (If Women Have Courage)
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Box
24
Folder
7
|
Correspondence with publishers, 1977-1987
|
|
Box
24
Folder
8-9
|
Draft annotated by AWP and CP
|
|
Box
24
Folder
10-11
|
Draft annotated by Sybil Ferguson
|
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Box
24
Folder
12
|
Published book
|
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Box
25
Folder
1-2
|
Unfinished autobiographical fragments and correspondence
|
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Box
25
Folder
3
|
After the war
|
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Box
25
Folder
4
|
Camping in Algeria with a baby
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Box
25
Folder
5
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I believe in patriotism
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Box
25
Folder
6
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I married a plaid pig
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Box
25
Folder
7
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Japan
|
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Box
25
Folder
8
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Missionary story
|
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Box
25
Folder
9
|
Material for miscellaneous talks
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Box
25
Folder
10
|
Miscellany
|
|
|
Series: Miscellaneous Family Papers
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Box
25
Folder
11
|
Long, Charles Levant and Cordelia Manley, 1848-1921
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Box
25
Folder
12-13
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Long, Robert and Enid Gould, 1879-1968, undated
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Box
26
Folder
1
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Writings, undated
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
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Long-Manley-Metcalf miscellany, 1823-1853
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Box
26
Folder
3
|
Moore, Russell, 1898
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Box
26
Folder
4
|
Pond, Chomingwen, Correspondence and Treaty Rights miscellany, 1929-1956, 1989, undated
|
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Box
26
Folder
5
|
Pond, Samuel, Diaries, 1869-1871, undated
|
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Box
26
Folder
6
|
Pond, Mrs. W.S., 1911-1941
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|
|
Series: Albums and Photographs : The originals are considered unprocessed yet and are part of accession M87-377. The microfilm copy of 6 of the albums is considered processed.
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Lettered Series, 1906-1933 : Primarily 1906-1926. Files A-C and E were not microfilmed and are only available in accession M87-377. File A dates 1906-1918 and documents Cuba City and World War I; File B, 1919, Flambeau River trip and Beloit College; File C, 1919-1933, Family; and File E, Tunis, Malta, Sicily, Italy, and Czechslovakia.
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Micro 1178
Reel
10
Frame
119
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File D, 1919-1920, European pictures
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|
|
Numbered Series, 1920-1958 : Files 2 and 7-19 were not microfilmed and are only available in accession M87-377.
File 2 dates 1925-1926 and documents the Sahara
File 7, 1930, North Africa
File 8, 1930-1938
File 9, 1933, Monument Valley
File 10, 1934, Wisconsin State parks
File 11, 1935, Mammoth Cave, Virginia, Kentucky
File 12, 1936, Interstate Park
File 13, 1938-1946
File 14, 1940-1945, Cave of the Mounds
File 15, 1947-1949, Wisconsin and Montgomery, Alabama
File 16, 1950
File 17, 1951-1952
File 18, 1952-1954
File 19, 1955-1956
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Reel
10
Frame
248
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File 1, 1919, Florida , 1921-1922, Europe (portions to AMNH)
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Reel
10
Frame
350
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File 3, 1926-1927, Algeria & France (portions to AMNH)
|
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Reel
10
Frame
466
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File 4, 1926, China, Japan, Hawaii (portions to AMNH)
|
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Reel
10
Frame
533
|
File 5, 1928, Gobi
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Reel
10
Frame
651
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File 6, 1929, Africa, France, Italy (portions to AMNH)
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|
|
Dorothy Pond albums, 1920-1926 : Not microfilmed; available only in accession M87-377.
|
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M87-377
|
Part 2 (M87-377): Additions, 1906-1986 15.0 cubic feet (2 records center cartons, 5 archives boxes, 17 flat boxes, 10 microfilm boxes, 4 negatives boxes) : Additions, 1906-1986.
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Negatives, Dorothy's
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Box
1
Folder
1-3
|
Sun Prairie High School and University of Wisconsin, 1920s
|
|
Box
1
Folder
7
|
Sun Prairie High School and University of Wisconsin, 1920s (continued)
|
|
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Photographs
|
|
Box
1
Folder
4
|
1951-1962
|
|
Box
1
Folder
5
|
undated
|
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Box
1
Folder
6
|
Including Ice Cave
|
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Box
1
Folder
8
|
[unidentified]
|
|
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Postcards
|
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Box
1
Folder
9-10
|
Wisconsin
|
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Box
1
Folder
11-14
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United States
|
|
Box
1
Folder
15
|
Foreign
|
|
Box
1
Folder
16
|
Photo albums
|
|
Box
1
|
Photo albums
|
|
Box
1
|
Negative boxes
|
|
Box
2
Folder
1
|
Negatives
|
|
Box
2
Folder
2-3
|
Postcards-foreign
|
|
Box
2
Folder
4
|
Passports, 1924-1975
|
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Box
2
Folder
5
|
S.S. President Roosevelt
|
|
Box
2
Folder
6
|
Ship passengers' lists
|
|
Box
2
Folder
7
|
Mammoth Cave (Album No. 10), 1935
|
|
Box
2
Folder
8
|
Sahara photographs
|
|
Box
2
Folder
9
|
Photo and slide catalogues, 1921-1936
|
|
Box
2
Folder
10
|
France, 1921-1926
|
|
Box
2
Folder
11
|
Algeria, 1927-1930
|
|
Box
2
Folder
12
|
Sahara (Album No. 2), 1925-1926
|
|
Box
2
Folder
13
|
Gobi, 1928
|
|
Box
2
Folder
14
|
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley (Album No. 9), 1933
|
|
Box
2
Folder
15
|
Jamestown, Virginia (Album No. 10), 1935
|
|
Box
2
Folder
16
|
Interstate Park (Album No. 11), 1935-1937
|
|
Box
2
Folder
17
|
Postcards for sale
|
|
Box
2
Folder
18
|
Flambeau, 1919 and 1949
|
|
Box
2
Folder
18
|
Flambeau, 1954, 1959
|
|
Box
2
Folder
19
|
Flambeau, 1951-1952
|
|
Box
2
Folder
20
|
Flambeau (Album No. 17), 1951-1952
|
|
Box
2
Folder
21
|
Wisconsin Gardens
|
|
Box
2
Folder
22
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H.L. Skavlem
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Box
2
Folder
23
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Long family photos
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Box
2
Folder
24
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Dr. Kate photographs, 1953-1963
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Box
2
Folder
25
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Miscellaneous photos
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Box
2
Folder
26
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Miscellaneous Wisconsin photos in albums
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Box
2
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous Wisconsin photos
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Box
2
Folder
28
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Madison
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Box
2
Folder
29
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Pond and Long family photographs
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Box
2
Folder
30
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Alonzo Pond
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Box
2
Folder
31
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Grant, Florida, 1920
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Box
2
Folder
32
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Jean B. Pripps, 1969
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Box
2
Folder
33-35
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Family photographs, undated
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Box
2
Folder
36
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Family photographs, 1978-1985
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Box
2
Folder
37
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Family photographs, 1982-1986
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Box
2
Folder
38
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Photo lists with captions
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Wisconsin
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Flambeau
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Northwoods seasonal-deserts
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Cave of the Mounds
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Pictures with album II
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Portraits of the Ponds
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Pond, Alonzo and Dorothy negatives
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Murals
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Wisconsin Nooks and Corners / by Alonzo W. Pond
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Box
3
Folder
10
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A. Pond photographs
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Contest pictures from all over
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Box
3
Folder
12
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Archaeological dig related
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Longs
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Wisconsin gardens
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Box
3
Folder
15
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Postcards
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Mount Horeb-portal to wonderland area aerial photograph
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Alabama
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Austria and Czechoslovakia
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Box
4
Folder
4-5
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Cave of the Mounds
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Box
4
Folder
6
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England
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Europe
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Florida
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Box
4
Folder
9
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France
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Wisconsin gardens
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Italy
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Interstate
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Korea
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Monuments, unusual
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Virginia
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Box
5
Folder
6
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United States scenic photographs
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Box
6
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Negatives
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Box
6
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Slides of caves
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Albums
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Box
7
Album A-C
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Cuba City and World War I
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Box
7
Album B
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Flambeau River trip and Beloit College, 1919
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Box
7
Album C
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Family, 1919-1933
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Box
7
Album E
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Cuba City and World War I, Tunis, Malta, Sicily, Italy, and Czechoslovakia, 1906-1918
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Box
8
Album 1
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Florida, Europe, 1919, 1921-1922
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Box
9
Album 2
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Sahara, 1925-1926
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Box
10
Album 3
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Algeria and France, 1926-1927
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Box
10
Album 4
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China, Japan, Hawaii, 1926
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Box
11
Album 6
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Africa, France, Italy, 1929
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Box
12
Album 7
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North Africa, Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar, France, Mount Vernon, 1930
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Box
33
Album 8
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Wisconsin, Sugar Camp, Little Norway, 1930-1938
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Box
34
Album 9
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Monument Valley, Colorado, 1933
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Box
35
Album 10
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Wisconsin State Parks, 1934
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Box
36
Album 11
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Virginia, Kentucky, Mammoth Cave, 1935
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Box
37
Album 12
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St. Croix Falls, Interstate Park, Wisconsin, 1936
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Box
38
Album 13
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Wisconsin, Ohio, Southern Trip, New England, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Madeline Islands, 1938-1946
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Box
13
Album 14
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Cave of the Mounds, 1940-1945
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Box
14
Album 15
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Wisconsin and Montgomery, Alabama, 1947-1949
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Box
15
Album 16
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Colorado, 1950
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Box
16
Album 17
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"Near East," North Africa, 1951-1952
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Box
17
Album 18
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Alabama, Florida, Wisconsin, 1952-1954
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Box
18
Album 19
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Alabama, Florida, Southwest Desert, Wisconsin, 1955-1958
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Lantern Slides
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Box
19
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Algeria, 1930
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Box
19
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Gobi Silver Dots
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Box
19
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Trip across Sahara, 1925-1926
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Box
20
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Algeria, 1925-1930
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Box
20
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Gobi
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Box
20
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Prehistoric tools and sites, Interstate Park, 1938
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Box
20
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Mammoth Cave, 1935
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Box
21
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Algeria, 1925-1927
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Box
22
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Gobi, 1928
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Box
22
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Algeria, 1925-1927
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Box
23
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Gobi, 1928
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Box
23
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Algeria, 1925-1927
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Box
23
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Wisconsin
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Box
24
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Anthropology lecture
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Box
24
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Prehistoric tools-Europe
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Box
24
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Cave art
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Box
25
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Art, prehistoric sites, reconstructions, cave formations, Lost John, 1935
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Box
26
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Lost John, Country of Veiled Men, 1925
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Box
26
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Algeria, 1925-1926
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Box
26
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Camels, transportation, caravans
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Box
27
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Caravans
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Box
28
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Passion Play, 1921
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Box
29-30
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Algeria (color)
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Negatives
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Box
31
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1944-1947
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Box
32
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1947-1948
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M91-178
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Part 3 (M91-178): Additions, 1937-1986 0.1 cubic feet (1 folder) : Two manuscripts about the Gobi desert (1937 and 1945); letters, 1972-1986 to William Schmitz from the Ponds; and a clipping about the Ponds and Michael Tarabulski.
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Folder
1
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Gobi Desert manuscripts, 1937, 1945
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Folder
1
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Letters to William Schmitz, 1972-1986
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Folder
1
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Clipping
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M94-017
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Part 4 (M94-017): Additions, 1952-1979 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box) : Additions, 1952-1979, of negatives and a few prints made primarily by Alonzo Pond. In Box 1 is an item list identifying negatives from the 1950s; item identification is on the negative sleeves from the 1960s and 1970s. The negatives are arranged by negative number order assigned by Alonzo Pond starting first with year of picture taken and next consecutive number in the whole set.
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Box
2
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1952-1971
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Box
1
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1971-circa 1979
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M99-047
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Part 5 (M99-047): Additions, before 1983 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box) : Additions of draft pages and typed and handwritten notes and research material for Paul Bunyan's Cookbook.
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Box
1
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Paul Bunyan's Cookbook, before 1983
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M2000-158
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Part 6 (M2000-158): Additions, 1960-1989 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box) : Additions, 1960-1989, consisting of correspondence between the Ponds and his publishers, royalty statements from his published works, and financial correspondence between Chomingwen Pond and various solicitors regarding the death of Alonzo and Dorothy Pond and the settlement of their estate.
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Box
1
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Correspondence with publishers
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Box
1
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Royalty statements
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Box
1
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Settlement of Alonzo and Dorothy Pond estate documents
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