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Young men with rifles and drums, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young Men's Christian Association Building, 1906
Addressed to Mr. J. H. Joy.
Young Men's Christian Association Building, 1923
Addressed to Mrs. J. E. Courtney.
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 1896-1934
Young Socialist Alliance Guardian, 1966-1968 and undated
Young woman sitting at piano, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young women in room, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young Women's Missionary Society programs, 1940s
The Women's Missionary Society records subseries, 1915-1954, comprises meeting minutes, financial records, programs, and foundational documents created by the Women's Missionary Society and its affiliate groups, including the Young Women's Missionary Society and Mission Daughters.
Young Women's Missionary Society treasurer's records, 1940-1951
The Women's Missionary Society records subseries, 1915-1954, comprises meeting minutes, financial records, programs, and foundational documents created by the Women's Missionary Society and its affiliate groups, including the Young Women's Missionary Society and Mission Daughters.
"Youngbear of Tama, IA at Rock Island Arsenal Centennial 1916", 1916
The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.