Includes correspondence, reviews, and further responses to Gabriel Schoenfled’s article “Auschwitz and the Professors” in Commentary (1998) by other Holocaust scholars and historians.
Correspondence and informational materials relating to Dr. Schnackenberg’s invention of a safety device for vehicles.
Includes Schnackenberg’s thesis (with a copy) “The Southern Route into Oregon” (1947) presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his Master’s degree at Gonzaga.
File contains a detailed history of the Snackenberg family researched and written by Jim Skurdall following correspondence with Dr. Schnackenberg’s daughter, Mary. Materials contain information about the first Schnackenberg immigrants from Germany and England, maternal and paternal ancestry of past relatives, and family connections to Norway.
File includes parts of a story written by Gjertrud, transcribed pieces of music, practice sheets for the guitar, and a math test taken by Dikka.