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Genre
Genre term Scope note Archival description count People and organizations count
Aerial views 63 0
Albums
  • Bound or loose-leaf sets of pages.
8 0
Architecture
  • Includes drawings and photos
1069 0
Cartoons
  • Pictorial images using wit to comment on such things as contemporary events, social habits, or political trends
1 0
Cityscapes
  • General or broad views of cities and towns or sections of them. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a roof or a view of a skyline.
124 0
Clippings
  • Objects with physical evidence suggesting extraction from a larger entity (e.g., books, newspapers).
5 0
Correspondence
  • Communication by the exchange of letters.
4 0
Diaries
  • A daily record, especially a personal record of events, experiences, and observations; a journal.
0 0
Drawings
  • A daily record, especially a personal record of events, experiences, and observations; a journal.
19 0
Essays
  • A short literary composition on a single subject, usually presenting the personal view of the author.
1 0
Glass slides

Use for: Lantern slides

  • Positive images, sometimes painted, on glass often viewed through projection for displays or presentations
786 0
Group portraits 90 0
Illuminations 4 0
Interviews

Use for: Oral history, Oral histories

  • A conversation, such as one conducted by a reporter, in which facts or statements are elicited from another.
292 0
Landscapes
  • General or broad views of natural scenery, including inland bodies of water; may also include figures or man-made objects, but these are of secondary importance to the composition. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a hill; not ground level close-up view of, for example, a tree.
290 0
Manuscripts
  • A book, document, or other composition written by hand. A typewritten or handwritten version of a book, an article, a document, or other work, especially the author's own copy, prepared and submitted for publication in print. Handwriting.
5 0
Maps
  • Graphic delineations at a set scale, of all or part of the earth or another celestial sphere indicating the relative position of selected artificial and natural features.
284 0
Motion pictures
  • Used for Cinema, Films, Movies, Moving pictures.
0 0
Music
  • The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre.
0 0
Narratives
  • A narrated account; a story.
0 0