Women -- History
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Stanford Scrapbooks, Galax Retail Merchants Association,
The collection consists of two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and photographs from 1946-1962 related to Galax Retail Merchants Association compiled by Elizabeth Stanford, office manager and secretary for the RMA.
Despina Stratigakos Architectural Collection,
The Despina Stratigakos collection is comprised of her vita and published works including her dissertation and articles exploring the public image of women architects in Wilhelm, Germany (early 20th century), the contributions of women in re-building of Berlin, Germany, and exiled Jewish women architects in America. The collection also contains a 2011 Architect Barbie from Mattel and press releases concerning her creation.
Student drawing [in charcoal], Melita Rodeck, [Vienna, Austria], n.d. (Ms1992-028)
Student drawing [in charcoal], Melita Rodeck, [Vienna, Austria], n.d. (Ms1992-028)
Student drawing, Melita Rodeck for Vienna Polytechnical Institute, [Vienna, Austria], May 27, 1933 (Ms1992-028)
Sturtevant Letters
Sullivan Family Papers
Nineteenth century tax records and personal correspondence of the Sullivan family of Christiansburg, Virginia
Margaret M. Sullivan Collection,
Papers of Margaret M. Sullivan, a resident of Montgomery County, Virginia, including reminiscences of her life in Montgomery County from 1926 through World War II and two photographs of students at Montgomery County's Sunnyside School.
Elise Sundt Architectural Collection,
Sundt (1928- ) an architect in Vienna, Austria. She studied at the Technical University of Vienna, graduating with a diploma in Architecture in 1952. Sundt’s collection includes professional papers, publications, and documentation of exhibits from her professional career. Materials range in date from 1972-1988.
Sutton-Martin-Mason Family Papers
Papers of a Pulaski County, Virginia family, largely consisting of letters received by Rachel Louisa Sutton (later married to David H. Martin) from friends and family during the 1860s. Also contains deeds, family financial records, poetry, photographs and assorted ephemera. A small collection of materials belonging to the Martins' granddaughter, Elinor Mason, completes the collection.