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[Portrait of Curtis M. Barfield]
Photograph of Curtis M. Barfield standing in front of a white backdrop
Assignment of Copyright: Ida M. Tarbell, News Gathering for Lincoln, June 16, 1927
Copyright assignment for News Gathering for Lincoln, Curtis Publishing Company, Alan H. Ree
First Methodist Protestant Church, Seattle, probably 1915
Located at E. John St. southeast corner of 16th Ave. E.
Caption on image: 34099 C&M
PH Coll 1286.Curtis&Miller34099To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe
Interview of Carla M. Curtis by Sarah Jasmine Stork
Interview conducted at The Ohio State University Archives, Columbus, Ohio.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/OralHistory/Carla_Curtis_022414.mp4Carla M. Curtis describes her career in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University. After receiving her Ph.D. from Howard University in the College of Social Work, in 1992 Curtis was recruited to become a faculty member in the College of Social Work at OSU. Curtis talks about her experience working with her mother, who was a faculty member in OSU's College of Social work from the 1960s through the 1990s. Curtis also discusses her research on African-American children and families in child welfare
Black Symposium Letter from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis
A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969
Black Symposium_Letter from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis
A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/1001/thumbnail.jp
Curtis Blackburn, back
On back of image: "To 'One of the very loveliest ladies I ever knew' A former student Curtis Blackburn" Found on page 3
House built by Edward M. Sammis in the 1860s on the south side of Yesler Way, opposite the Occidental Hotel, Seattle.
Original photographer Edward M. Sammis [6]. See Prosch Seattle album v. 2, p. 42: "in the middle 1860s Gardner and David Kellogg had a drugstore [here], A.S. Pinkham the variety store, and Edward M. Sammis the photography gallery." A. Curtis description: "Gardner Kellogg and M. R. Maddocks Store, 1868."To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see:
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