Box 19
Contains 7 Results:
USU History and Geography Department, 1955-1959
These papers were donated by George Ellsworth prior to his death on December 22, 1997. Because these papers relate primarily to George's work within USU's History Department, the manuscript curator elected to segregate this particular segment of his extensive collection for placement in University Archives. These papers contain information regarding faculty meetings and George's interaction with students. They are arranged alphabetically.
USU History and Geography Department, 1960-1965
These papers were donated by George Ellsworth prior to his death on December 22, 1997. Because these papers relate primarily to George's work within USU's History Department, the manuscript curator elected to segregate this particular segment of his extensive collection for placement in University Archives. These papers contain information regarding faculty meetings and George's interaction with students. They are arranged alphabetically.
USU History and Geography Department, 1966
These papers were donated by George Ellsworth prior to his death on December 22, 1997. Because these papers relate primarily to George's work within USU's History Department, the manuscript curator elected to segregate this particular segment of his extensive collection for placement in University Archives. These papers contain information regarding faculty meetings and George's interaction with students. They are arranged alphabetically.
USU History and Geography Department, 1967
Mainly outgoing
USU History and Geography Department, 1967
Mainly outgoing
USU History and Geography Department, 1967
Mainly outgoing
USU History and Geography Department, 1967
These papers were donated by George Ellsworth prior to his death on December 22, 1997. Because these papers relate primarily to George's work within USU's History Department, the manuscript curator elected to segregate this particular segment of his extensive collection for placement in University Archives. These papers contain information regarding faculty meetings and George's interaction with students. They are arranged alphabetically.