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John Coffee papers
Tacoma resident John Main Coffee (1897-1983) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Washington State, 1937-1946. The collection contains papers, correspondence, speeches, photographs, campaign literature, clippings, press releases and scrapbooks.
Isaac and Kathleen Cohen music collection
The bulk of the collection is indexes to a personal collection of big band and jazz music. It includes scores, lead sheets, photocopies, songbooks, Ian Campbell Music Manuscripts, and a discography.
Collection of independent Puget Sound student publications
Collection of small press printed materials
Collection of United Methodist Church materials
The United Methodist Church is a Protestant denomination in the United States. The United Methodist Church was founded in Dallas, Texas in 1968.This collection consists of three document boxes and one box of glass plate negatives that were created by the United Methodist Church. The bulk of the records were created from 1908-2001, with the exception of one diary and ledger from 1839.
Collection of women's suffrage materials
Collins Library zine collection
The Collins Library zine collection contains approximately 500 zines dating from 1996 to 2022 that cover a wide breadth of topics, including local and national issues, politics, personal narratives, popular culture, activism and social justice, environmental justice, queer identities, feminism, race, and more.
A colonial-era summons
A colonial-era summons (1739). Jacob Sheaf, a Boston brewer, is summoned to appear in court on a charge of trespass brought by John Jekyl of Cambridge.