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Linda Freedman Block Family Papers
One box contatining a bound volume of Noah's Ark childrens newspaper, Hadassah minutes, cookbooks, and a WWII ration book documents some activities that Linda Freedman Block's family was involved in from 1922 to 2012.
Linda Lowe and Writers in the Round Concert Series collection
This collection includes materials related to the career of Linda Lowe, as well as her organization Writers in the Round.
Linda Wu and Janita Gee records of the Gee family in Houston
This collection includes sources which document Gee restaurants and/or events, the family of Jane and Albert Gee, and activities of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (Houston Chapter). Formats include photos (circa 75), letters, plaques, awards, certificates, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, brochures, pamphlets.
Little Bobby Duncan poster collection
This collection consists of printed scans and photocopies of posters created by Little Bobby Duncan for the Houston music venue, Rockefeller's.
Little Joe Bell collection
This collections consists of photographs, digital images, ephemera, and an oral history.
Live from Joe's Roadhouse collection
This collection consists of digital WAV and MP3 files of live performances from the radio show "Live from Joe's Roadhouse."
Livres d'artistes collection
The collection contains documentation of the Livres d'artistes books acquired for the Fondren Library; information on the artists who created the books; administrative records; and information on presentations/class instruction made about the collection.
Loeb / Blank Family Papers
One box of correspondence, family history materials, photographs, and publications document the lives of the Loeb/Blank family from 1736-2002.
Loeb Family Papers
This collection consists of two boxes containing Emanuel (Beaumont) programs, news clippings, photographs, certificates, a remembrance card, marriage contract (Ketubah), and legal documents, such as deeds and wills, ranging from 1834 to 1995.
Log of the Ships Janus, Dawn, and Glide
This is a 280-page Seaman's Journal dating from the early 19th century, inscribed with 169 pages of handwritten notes regarding weather conditions, location, course, and events on board the ships Janus, Dawn and Glide on three separate voyages, each originating from or arriving at Massachusetts.