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Amy Sophia Auer memoir
Photocopied memoir of the Olson and Auer families who emigrated from Norway in the nineteenth century and settled in Northwood, Iowa.
Amy Worthen papers
Iowa artist and scholar of printmaking whose work engaged with the state capitol in Des Moines.
Anabeth Koob Voigts papers
Materials relate to the efforts of Voigts to obtain the release of her sister, Kathryn Koob, who was held hostage in Iran between 1979 and 1981.
Angelica Lynn Rose Atalig oral history
Oral history, 1999. The narrator describes growing up in a bilingual, biracial family in Garner, Iowa.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Angie Swenka papers
Anita Crawford papers
Buchanan County farmwoman who was active in the Farm Bureau and county historical society.
Anita Lowry papers
University of Iowa Librarian who was the first head of the Information Arcade at the University of Iowa Libraries, 1992-1996.
Ann Christine Vilsack papers
Journalist, teacher, and volunteer who served as First Lady of Iowa from 1998 to 2007.
Ann Larimer Papers
Queen City, Iowa, resident who wrote to her husband while he was serving in the Civil War.
Ann Stromquist collection of Native American posters
This collection consists of two posters gathered by Ann Stromquist in the mid-1980s.
Anna Cochrane Lomas papers
Republican National Committeewoman in the 1950s and 1960s from Red Oak, Iowa.
Anna Lehnen papers
A woman from Penn, Iowa who kept diaries during the 1910’s.
Anna Marie Mitchell papers
Papers of Iowa missionary serving in Japan from 1950-1982.
Anna Moore Cheney diaries
Anne Frank Sapling Project records
Anne Frank Sapling Project tree planting ceremony event program and reaction cards.
Annette Cech papers
Iowa City housewife and mother whose son, Thomas Cech, won the Nobel Prize in 1989.
Arrangement
Two folders, shelved in SCVF.
Annette Lingelbach papers
Journalist who wrote for Des Moines and Waterloo newspapers.
Annie Wittenmeyer papers
Correspondence of the Iowa Sanitary Commission, including Annie Wittenmyer, during the Civil War.
Ann's Line newsletters
Antonia and Federico Lopez papers
Mexican couple from the state of Guanajuato who settled permanently in Iowa in the 1910s.