FINDING AIDS AND HANDLISTS BY SUBJECT
SOCIAL REFORM
The Special Collections Library has begun mounting selected finding aids on the Web,
representing only a small portion of the processed collections.
These Special Collections Library finding aids were tagged in Encoded Archival Description
(SGML) and exported in XML-compliant HTML versions.
Access the University of Texas at Austin's WATCH File (Writers, Artists, and Their Copyright Holders) for information
about literary copyrights.
~SOCIAL REFORM ~
- H.J. Anslinger Papers, 1835-1970 (bulk 1918-1963) [HCLA]
- The personal and professional correspondence, addresses, reports, typescripts, articles, clippings, pamphlets,
journals, and photos, written or collected by Anslinger on narcotic drug use as the American government's chief law enforcement officer in the fight against illegal drugs.
- Cleveland Family Collection, circa 1650-1990 (bulk 1827-1869) [HCLA]
Printable PDF document
- Correspondence, ephemera, publications, and scrapbook of New England family involved in antislavery and other reform movements.
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