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Ada Mae Brown Brinton memoir
In Sunshine and Rain in Iowa: Reminiscing through 86 Years, Brinton reflects on rural Iowa, hard work, church traditions, and the love of family and community.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Adalaide Dee Morris papers
Collection of feminist periodicals, poetry, and publications from 1971 to 2002.
Addington, Julia
Adele Fuchs papers
German-American doctor, teacher, and suffragette who lived in Sioux City and Des Moines from 1879 to the late 1930s.
Adelia M. Hoyt papers
Photos and a memoir written by a blind woman who helped establish the Iowa Home for Sightless Women in Des Moines.
Adelia St. John Gates papers
Graduate of Genesee College in New York who moved to Waterloo, Iowa as a bride.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Adella Martinez papers
A former resident of Cook's Point, Davenport, whose parents emigrated from Mexico to the United States in the early 1900s.
Administrative Council Records
Administrative Dean Records
Records of Administrative Dean Allin W. Dakin.
Administrative Liaison Group on Student Unrest Records
Adrien Wing papers
Black attorney, faculty and Associate Dean at the University of Iowa College of Law.
Aerospace Studies Programs Records
African American Studies Records
Aging Studies Records
Agudas Achim Sisterhood records
Records of the women’s organization activities associated with an Iowa City synagogue.
Aime Wichtendahl oral history collection
Aime Wichtendahl was born in 1979 in Minnesota. Her family moved around the Midwest for several years, with Wichtendahl living in Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois before the family settled in Newhall, Iowa in the mid-1980s. Wichtendahl attended private Christian schools from kindergarten through twelfth grade. In 2005, Wichtendahl graduated from Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and political science. A trans woman, Wichtendahl also began her transition in 2006. In 2007, she and her son Steven moved to Hiawatha, Iowa. In 2015, Wichtendahl was elected to the Hiawatha City Council, becoming the first openly trans woman to serve in public office in Iowa history. Wichtendahl was reelected in 2019 and 2023, and will hold her Hiawatha City Council seat until 2027. In December 2023, Wichtendahl announced her candidacy for Iowa House District 80 (Hiawatha and parts of the Cedar Rapids area).
Aims and Progress of Research Collection
Aims and Progress of Research is a sub-series of the publication University of Iowa Studies.
Al M. Lee Papers
Graduate of the Writers' Workshop, novelist and poet. This collection contains manuscripts, clippings, a photograph, and correspondence. Correspondents include Hubert Humphrey, Gene McCarthy, John F. Kennedy, Mark Strand, Cleanth Brooks, and Donald Justice among others.
Albert A. Couch Papers
Labor leader. Correspondence, reports, and clippings relating to a proposed hydroelectric dam at Moscow, Iowa.