Ephemera
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Charlotte Wesley Holloman Papers
The Charlotte Wesley Holloman papers contain classical music scores, sheet music, recordings, news clippings, correspondence, ephemera, art and artifacts, books, concert programs, vinyl LPs, and photographs.
Home Rule Committee Collection
The materials include meeting minutes; correspondence; congressional testimony; by-laws; pamphlets; a history of the Home Rule Committee; political pins and stickers; and clippings. Folders are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Charlene Drew Jarvis Papers
David Kiefer Theatre Collection
This collection consists of newsletters, programs, publications, and other materials related to Washington, D.C. theatres.
Messiah and Bertha King Collection
The items in this collection consist of correspondence, church bulletins and programs, a prayer book, and various early twentieth century ephemera.
Literary Society of Washington, D.C. Collection
The collection includes invitations, annual programs, the society’s constitution and rules of procedure, and papers read before the society.
Martin Luther King Holiday Commission Collection
Charles L. McCollough Collection
This collection consists of records that document the Ministry and life of Charles L. McCollough, Pastor of the United House of Prayer. Documents include: clippings, correspondence, speeches, sermons, meeting minutes and agendas, youth program information, certificates and awards, and photographs.
Marya Annette McQuirter Collection
The Marya Annete McQuirter papers document McQuirter's research on African American history. Documents include research, subject, and organizational files, as well as correspondence, newspaper clippings,memorabilia, photographs, and research materials pertaining to McQuirter's dissertation.
Michigan Park Citizens Association Records
Consists of meeting minutes (1949-1965) and correspondence of the Michigan Park Citizens Association. It also contains a scrapbook of photographs, letters, and other memorabilia about the Michigan Park Garden Club (1951-1973).