Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads. Color: red, blue, teal, green, gold, and navy
Uncatalogued: embroidery designs on natural-colored fabric; red and black striped borders; diamond designs and stripes in the middle with writing,"Olatogein Rofailedi" and "Onile Oipraise." Color: red and black on natural
Uncatalogued; inlay technique; narrow band strips of cloth sewn together, each strip comprised of blue stipes (large and small) and checks, one border with arrows and horizontal stripes. Color: white and navy
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads; embroidered multi-colored border. Color: red, teal, green, orange, and gold
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads. Color: red, blue, green, and gold
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths on one side, rows of variegated shapes embroidered with shiny thread on the other side; fringe at the borders. Color: red, orange, blue, green, and black
Undated letter or section of a letter from Jay Leyda to Arthur Kleiner containing an paragraph in German referencing "Prometheus" and referencing the date June 23, 1930 followed by a note in English. Leyda's note references Meisel's soundtrack for Potemkin, Hindsmith's (?) music for Vormittagsspuk, Richter and Tobis.A selection of letters from t...
Creator:
Leyda, Jay
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Charles A.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Charles A.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
The person on the right in the photograph may be one of the brothers of Guilford Graham Hartley. The photograph may have been taken in Brainerd, Minnesota.
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth