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Cora Louise Scofield papers
Iowa-born historian and author who attended Vassar College.
Cordelia Maring Peterson papers
A memoir, "Answering the Call: My Life Story."
Corinne Forsee papers
Clinton, Iowa, high school history teacher, and author of social studies books for high school students and teachers.
Corliss Williams papers
Des Moines civil rights activist, organizer, and teacher who co-chaired the Iowa delegation to the March on Washington in 1963.
Cornelia Cameron papers
Internationally recognized peat geologist from Iowa City.
Cornelia Prentiss Shrauger Papers
A 1916 graduate of the Home Economics Department at the State University of Iowa, after her marriage Cornelia Prentiss was active in literary societies and church organizations.
Cornelia Shrauger Day papers
Educated in journalism and law. Washington, Iowa, resident active in YWCA, Planned Parenthood and UNICEF.
Country School Days project
Cynthia Grant Tucker papers
Research materials and correspondence of a historian of the Unitarian church’s female ministers in Iowa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Cynthia Hickok portfolio
Textile artist, teacher, and volunteer from Sac City, Iowa.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Dale McCormick papers
Carpenter and activist for women in non-traditional jobs.
Dallner and Petersen Family papers
Peterson's journals describe daily life in rural Iowa from 1907 to 1910; Dallner's writings focus on two mysterious deaths that occurred in 1925.
Danish Ladies Aid Society
Administrative records of the Danish Ladies Aid Society from 1977 to 1983.
Darlene Wind papers
Talk written by Darlene Wind and presented by Joy Harjo at the Latino-Native American Cultural Center 30th reunion luncheon.
Daughters of Ceres (Walnut and Webster, Iowa) records
Walnut and Webster chapter records of this social and benevolent club comprised of farmwomen.
Daum and Doderer Family papers
Multiple generations of a German immigrant family who settled in Iowa in the 1850s, including an early female graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law program.
David Nadler papers
Memoir of a Renate Nadler’s experience as a Jewish child in Nazi Germany written by her son, and an account of her son’s visit to her birthplace several decades following World War II.
Days Gone By: Reminiscences of Northwest Iowa
Typescript of an oral history project by Sibley-Ocheyedan High School students interviewing six residents of Osceola County.
De Jong Family papers
Dutch immigrants who settled in Iowa in the 1910s, and four generations of their descendants.
Deborah Mezey Hirsch papers
Council Bluffs family that owned two grocery stores and attended B'Nai Israel Synagogue.