Other Luther Collections
Archives

Luther College Concert Band Poster
Luther College Archives, 1954
The Luther College archives holds primary source material of enduring
value related to the college, its faculty, alumni and founding congregations.
Over 1,800 linear feet of institutional records, personal papers, photographs,
and other media are available for research projects, curriculum development,
and special events. The archives endowment fund provides additional support
for special projects. The reading room is located on the third floor of
Preus Library. Rachel Vagts is the college archivist.
http://archives.luther.edu
Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections

Contemporary Reindeer Shoes from the Saami People.
Luther College Archaeological and Ethnographic Collection
Koren Center and Preus Library house a rich collection of archaeological
materials and an extensive ethnographic collection. The archaeological
collection consists of more than a million prehistoric and historic artifacts
from nearly 400 Native American and Euro-American sites in Iowa and the
Upper Midwest. Of particular interest are materials from northeast Iowa
sites collected by the late Gavin Sampson of Decorah. The Sampson collection
is a significant resource for research on northeast Iowa prehistory. The
ethnographic collection consists of nearly a thousand artifacts collected
from living cultures around the world between the 1880s and 1920s. The
majority of the items are representative of Native American cultures,
including Inuit (Eskimo), Sioux, Mandan, Pueblo, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago),
Chippewa, Seminole, and Northwest Coast peoples. Other ethnographic materials
present in the collection are from Central and South America, Africa,
Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania. The archaeological and ethnographic
collections are supported in part by an endowed fund established for the
purpose of managing and maintaining a material culture resource for the
Luther College community, for education outreach services for the community
at large, and for use by outside professionals and students engaged in
scholarly research.
http://anthro.luther.edu
Fine Arts Collection

Alexander Calder Untitled Lithograph, n.d. FAC #511
Over 1,200 items comprise the Luther College Fine Arts Collection, anchored
by extensive holdings representing the works of Herbjørn Gausta,
Marguerite Wildenhain, and Gerhard Marcks. Nearly one-third of the collection,
which is housed in Preus Library, is on circulating display throughout
the campus. Management of the collection is supported, in part, by two
endowments (for support and acquisitions respectively). The Fine Arts
Collection is supervised by circulation-special collections librarian,
Jane Kemp.
http://finearts.luther.edu
Geology Collection

Hematite Fe2O3 "Kidney Ore" Luther College Geology Collection
Several thousand rock, mineral and fossil specimens are contained within
the geological collection. Specimens from this collection are on rotating
and permanent display in Valders Hall of Science. The bulk of the collection
is housed in Preus Library.
Hoslett Museum of Natural History
Housed in Valders Hall of Science, the Hoslett collections include the
Alois F. Kovarik Memorial Plant Collection, the P.B. Peabody-Frances C.
Bordner Memorial Bird Egg and Nest collection, over 1000 plant specimens,
over 5,000 vertebrate specimens, and over 6,000 invertebrate specimens.
Support of the Hoslett Museum and its programs is provided in part by
the Sherman A. Hoslett Memorial Endowment Fund (established in 1972) and
by the Endowed Fund for the Luther College Natural History Collections
(established 1999). Biology faculty member Tex Sordahl is director of
the Hoslett Museum.
Updated
01/23/2004
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