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photographs--stereoscopic photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Dale R. Johnson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-375
Scope and Contents The papers of Dale R. Johnson consist primarily of documents regarding a Buddhist temple which was owned for some time by Oberlin College. This temple is an exact replica of an 18th century temple in Jehol Province, China, itself built on the pattern of the Dalai Lama’s monastic temple in Lhasa, Tibet. The replica was built in China and displayed at the 1931 Chicago International Exhibition and the 1939 New York World’s Fair. It was then disassembled and put into storage, and in 1943 donated...
Dates: ca. 1931-1998, undated; Other: Majority of material found within 1957 - 1986; Other: Date acquired: 2004 October 25

Francis F. and Emma B. Tucker Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-322
Scope and Contents The Francis F. and Emma B. Tucker Papers document the Tucker Family's involvement in missionary work and in medicine.  The papers consist of correspondence, biographical material, photographs, a scrapbook, and Chinese picture postcards. The collection is arranged in four series: I. Biographical Files, II. Correspondence Files, III. Photographic Files, and IV. Miscellaneous. The biographical material includes typescript copies of speeches given in honor of Frances Fisher...
Dates: ca. 1880s-1964; Other: Date acquired: 1999 December 16

Geoffrey T. Blodgett Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-263
Scope and Contents Geoffrey T. Blodgett’s career as a professor and scholar of American history at Oberlin College is well documented in these papers, from his appointment at Oberlin in 1960 to his retirement in 2000 and death in 2001. A small amount of material dates from prior to his faculty appointment. There is very little of a personal nature in the papers, but his correspondence with respected and valued colleagues, as well as many former students, reveal warm relationships with many of them and...
Dates: 1683-ca. 2011; Majority of material found in 1960-2000; Other: Date acquired: 1995

James Caldwell McCullough Papers

 Collection — 5 boxes
Identifier: RG 30-053
Scope and Contents The papers of James Caldwell McCullough document his greatest interests–photography and chemistry. His personal and professional correspondence and laboratory manuals make up the bulk of his collection. McCullough's letters document his professionalism through his dealings with other corporations and with the college itself. He never received a doctorate in his field, but he managed to convince the college that his years of service and experience surmounted his limited schooling....
Dates: 1906-1949, undated; Other: Date acquired: 04/28/1971

Photographs: Buildings, Monuments, and Places

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-004
Scope and Contents Photographic images of buildings, monuments and places on campus, on paper of legal size and smaller, fill this category; it also includes born digital images.  Nearly all of the buildings represented are college buildings; the exceptions are a few early Oberlin churches. The monuments represented are college-owned, with some exceptions. Places constitute the Arboretum, a large natural area with a reservoir, and Tappan Square, now devoid of buildings but which once served as the site of...
Dates: 1860s to Present; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Slides & Transparencies Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-009
Scope and Contents This category of photographic materials comprises transparent positives. They are arranged in four series: Series 1. Lantern Slides; Series 2. Mounted Film Transparencies; Series 3. Unmounted Film Transparencies; and Series 4. Slide Sets. This collection was created for those transparencies that are not part of an institutional record group or a personal paper group. The mounted transparencies, also known as slides, were used with a projector for teaching and presentations,...
Dates: late 19th century - 2000s; Other: Date acquired: 1966

Photographs: Subjects

 Collection
Identifier: RG 32-005
Scope and Contents This grouping, arranged by subject, holds the largest numbers of photographic prints in the Oberlin College Archives. The bulk of them are 8” x 10” or smaller, and are stored vertically in file cabinet drawers. Older, more fragile prints are stored separately in records cartons and require more careful handling. The subject headings were locally derived and do not adhere to any controlled vocabulary. The older prints, dating from the 1850s to the later 1910s, were produced by...
Dates: ca. 1850s-Present; Other: Date acquired: 1966