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John Elliot Goodenow Papers
Farmer and livestock breeder. Reminiscences and financial and stock and crop records relating to the family farm.
John Ely Briggs Papers
There are also seven folders pertaining to him in an Iowa Authors collection.
John F. Gilgun Papers
Diaries, journals, stories, poems, correspondence, and manuscripts.
John F. Murray Lecture Series Collection
The John F. Murray Lecture Series Collection consists of news releases, promotional announcements, and some texts of speeches, beginning with the series' inception in 1952. Photographs: None
John Gerber Pictorial History Collection
The John Gerber Pictorial History Collection relates to most areas of the University of Iowa, including individuals, departments, and buildings.
John H. Powell Papers
Historian. Correspondence and preliminary drafts of his writings. Iowa Author Mss.
John Hubert Scott Papers
Scott was the head of the Department of English at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa for seven years beginning in 1908. He joined the faculty of the English department at the University of Iowa in 1915. The collection documents Scott's research theories regarding the connections between speech inflections and literary authorship, as well as his book collecting interests which focused on John Henry Ireland.
John Irwin papers
Onawa, Iowa man whose High School girls 6 on 6 basketball team won the State Championship in 1964.
John J. Hamilton Papers
Journalist and public official. Includes two notebooks of a survey of race relations in the lower Southern states recorded on a journey on in 1877.
John K. Beddow Papers
John L. Shover Papers
Historian. Correspondence, reminiscences, clippings, and notes used in connection with the writing of Shover's book, Cornbelt Rebellion; the Farmers' Holiday Association.
John Leggett Papers
Manuscripts and correspondence of the editor, writer, and director of the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, 1969-1987. Papers include research files and drafts for Ross [Lockridge] and Tom [Heggen]: Two American Tragedies (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974), including three hundred Ross Lockridge letters and 40 interviews; copies of newspaper articles and book reviews; 446 letters by and about Tom Heggen, 95 interviews, copies of stories and articles written by Heggen; copies of newspaper and magazine articles written about Heggen and Mr. Roberts; official reports concerning Heggen's death; and general research and miscellaneous Items. This collection also includes materials for A Daring Young Man: A Biography of William Saroyan (New York: Knopf, 2002), and other books and stories.
John Leonard Davies Papers
Iowa writer and educator in the Division of Continuing Education.
John Lockard Glass Plate Negatives
Glass plate negatives presumed to be from the Three Rivers/Moorepark area of southwest Michigan.
John Loomis Stevens Papers
Lawyer and politician of Boone, Iowa. Correspondence relating primarily to Steven's political activities, particularly in 1912.
John M. Henry Papers
Public Affairs Editor for the Des Moines Register, syndicated columnist, author and editor of books, and political activist. This small collection consists of manuscripts, printed materials, and clippings.
John M. Lindly Papers
Pharmacist and banker from Winfield, Iowa. Diaries, scrapbook, and subject files documenting Lindly's career and family. Also includes historical materials relating to Winfield, Iowa.
John M. Lindsey Photograph Collection
One album about 50 images. Campus and Iowa City scenes 1899
John MacVicar Papers
Record of expenditures for a farm located on Muscatine Island.
John Martin M.D. Ph.D. Papers
Neurosurgeon and book collector specializing in rare medical books. These papers primarily concern Dr. Martin's association with the University of Iowa. The establishment of the John Martin Rare Book Room and the donation of his collection of rare medical books is well documented with correspondence, clippings, brochures, etc. Some autobiographical sketches are included along with records of Dr. Martin's military service.