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Genre
Genre term Scope note Archival description count People and organizations count
Stereographs
  • Double images used in stereoscopes
65 0
Service bulletins 0 0
Sermons 32 0
Property files 3 0
Programs
  • Lists of the events, pieces, performers, speakers, etc., of an entertainment, ceremony, or the like.
1 0
Prints
  • Images formed by transfer from one surface or source to another. Usually created with ink(s) and produced in multiple impressions.
2 0
Posters
  • Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract attention to events, activities, cuases, goods, or services; also, purely decorative posters. For posting, usually in a public place; chiefly pictorial. Intended to make an immediate impression from a distance.
110 0
Postcards
  • Cards on which a message may be written or printed for mailing without an envelope; often include a pictorial, comic, or other scene on one side.
617 0
Portraits (1)
  • Graphic representations, especially of the face, of real persons, usually posed, living or dead. Pictures whose purpose is the portrayal of an individual or several people, not pictures that merely include people as part of an event or scene.
68 0
Personnel files
  • Personnel Files are restricted for 100 years from the birth of the individual. Some series and file lists relating to personnel are restricted to the public and available to UCC staff only. Contact the Archives for more information.
5 0
Personal registers 121 0
Paintings
  • Color paint applied by hand to a surface (support) such as paper, canvas, wood, glass, or other.
2 0
Oral histories 13 0
Narratives
  • A narrated account; a story.
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
Motion pictures
  • Used for Cinema, Films, Movies, Moving pictures.
0 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
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
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
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
Illuminations 4 0
Group portraits 90 0
Glass slides

Use for: Lantern slides

  • Positive images, sometimes painted, on glass often viewed through projection for displays or presentations
786 0
Essays
  • A short literary composition on a single subject, usually presenting the personal view of the author.
1 0
Drawings
  • A daily record, especially a personal record of events, experiences, and observations; a journal.
19 0
Diaries
  • A daily record, especially a personal record of events, experiences, and observations; a journal.
0 0
Correspondence
  • Communication by the exchange of letters.
4 0
Clippings
  • Objects with physical evidence suggesting extraction from a larger entity (e.g., books, newspapers).
5 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
Cartoons
  • Pictorial images using wit to comment on such things as contemporary events, social habits, or political trends
1 0
Architecture
  • Includes drawings and photos
1069 0
Albums
  • Bound or loose-leaf sets of pages.
8 0
Aerial views 63 0