Minneapolis (Minn.)
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Abe Sperling papers
This collection consists of papers and documents relating to Abe Sperling and his time at North High School in Minneapolis, as well as his time as a Major with the Burma Road Engineers.
Affiliated organization records of the YMCA of Metropolitan Minneapolis
Records documenting the Metropolitan Minneapolis YMCA interactions with various related organizations, including the Ladies Auxiliary, Minneapolis Y Wives, Minneapolis Church Athletic Association (MCAA), and the Y Men's International clubs.
Ana Silva Papers
The Ana Silva Papers reflect Ana’s involvement in the Minneapolis LGBTQ community, with an emphasis on the lesbian communities of color, from the 1980s through 2010; as well as papers documenting her personal and family life.
Charlee Hoyt Papers
This collection consists of the papers of Charlee Hoyt, a Minneapolis City Council Member, who worked on an anti-porn ordinance in the mid 1980s.
City of Lakes Crossgender Community (CLCC) Records
The City of Lakes Crossgender Community (CLCC) Records and Publications comprises assorted administrative records and an almost complete run of the organization's newsletter.
D. Scott Dibble Papers
The D. Scott Dibble papers comprise the personal, early professional, and legislative work of Minnesota State Senator Scott Dibble (2002-).
Danz Family papers
The collection contains programs, photographs, scrapbook materials, publications, clippings, and correspondence about Frank Danz, Jr, first concertmaster of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and director of the Danz Band and Danz Orchestra. There is a small amount of material about Frank J. Danz (his son), from whom the collection was received.
Delta Lambda Phi Records
The collection contains official records and ephemera of the University of Minnesota campus chapter of Delta Lambda Phi fraternity.
Jane Fee Papers
The papers of Jane Fee reflect her national and local involvement as a transgender activist and community member. The records primarily reflect local publications related to LGBT, specifically transgender, community activism and social issues.
Louis Penningroth and family papers and research files
Records documenting the life of Louis Penningroth, who served in the YMCA's international POW-relief efforts during WWI in Europe and Russia. Includes Penningroth family papers, as well as research compiled by Phil Penningroth for a novel detailing Louis's trip to Russia to negotiate the release of Allied POWs in 1919.