Children's book describing Michael Adams and Anne Adams Helms adventures in the High Sierras illustrated with photographs by Ansel Adams. Story follows the daily life and customs of brother and sister living in the Yosemite Valley exploring nature, visiting with Maggie ""Tabuce"" Howard (a major basket demonstrator and member of the Mono Lake Paiute tribe), and spending time with their Uncle Don.
This report was filled out by Michigan Abortion Rights Action League (MARAL) members and submitted to the Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services Corporation. The form states that the purposes and activities of MARAL are "to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman the right to make personal decisions regarding the full ranged reproductive actions, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion."
A form submitted to the Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services by the Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health for the purposes of
Michigan Daily article detailing plans for members of the National Organization of Women and Planned Parenthood to organize at the Michigan Capitol amid the Webster v. Reproductive Health Services ruling.
This is an application by the Michigan League for Planned Parenthood for the Washtenaw County Chapter of Planned Parenthood to be affiliated with the national organization, Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
This contains administrative files, press releases, news clippings, and outreach information from the Michigan chapter of "the organization of religious groups devoted to safeguarding legal access to abortion.
Article for Michigan State University's School of Planning, Design and Construction about Emma Genevieve Gillette who was the first and only woman graduate in the college's first landscape architecture class of 1920.
A 1822 map of Michigan highlingitng the seeatled areas of Michigan and the new border line running through Michigan between the United States territory and the indigenous tribes after the treaty of Chicago.
A photograph inscribed "Michigan Union Circus Parade , Thompson Photo, 1909, No.131". Clowns, knights, horses, wagons, and a cage move down State Street. Families sit amongst the trees along one side of the old Ann Arbor trolly track. Toward the back of the image, children appear to be in conversation with members of a band.