A Family Takes Care. 1 card
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a gay couple on a picnic together.
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a gay couple on a picnic together.
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a young man leaning on the knee of an older man while they both sit on a picnic blanket.
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a man leaning on the handles of the wheelchair of the man in front of him.
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a group of people having a picnic.
Postcard has a black-and-white photograph of a group of people having a picnic.
Pamphlet contains information for parents about how to talk to their children about HIV/AIDS.
Pamphlet provides answers for parents to questions their children might ask about HIV/AIDS.
Postcard has a photograph of a family sitting around a table for dinner.
Cover is tan with small rainbow boxes in the corner. Pamphlet provides stories of different individuals' experiences with how their families reacted to their positive HIV diagnosis.
Sixty-four letters written by George Henry Calvert (8), his mother Rosalie Stier Calvert, and his uncle Charles J. Stier, as well as other members of the Calvert family. All the letters are in French except those written by George Calvert. These latter were written from Europe and describe the life of a young gentleman of leisure in the early 19th century. Other letters deal chiefly with family financial transactions. Also, letters from George Henry Calvert to Hiram Powers, 1843-1857.