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James Delgado fonds
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Writing records

Series consists of records relating to the writing and editing activities of James Delgado throughout his professional career. It includes correspondence with publishers, editors, co-authors, and other stakeholders regarding the publication of books and articles, reports written for university assignments and for his employers, writings drafts, articles, book covers, and research records. Series also includes publicity records and reviews of Delgado's books.

The series has been arranged into the following six sub-series: Books and publication records ([197-]-2011), Reports (1977-1992), Correspondence (1980-2008), Article drafts ([before 1990?]-2001), Published articles (1979-2004), and Publicity records and reviews (1991-2006).

Video recordings

Series consists of video recordings of television programs on which Delgado was interviewed, recordings of programs related to his work and interests (predominantly shipwrecks), and programs featuring projects and expeditions he worked on.

Video recordings

Sub-series contains videocassettes of episodes of "The Sea Hunters," including the final cuts of episodes intended for broadcast, master tapes, and clips, as well as videocassettes for press kits.

U.S.S. Arizona/Pearl Harbor

File consists of correspondence (primarily from members of the United States Department of the Interior) and articles relating to Delgado’s work about the ship the U.S.S. Arizona, writings about the ship and the incident, the 50th anniversary commemoration of the event, and the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The U.S.S. Arizona was the subject of a 2001 book by Delgado.

To California by sea

File consists of records relating the book “To California by Sea: A Maritime History of the California Gold Rush,” published in 1990 by the University of South Carolina Press. Records include correspondence between Delgado and publisher and the publishing agreement.

Titanic images

Sub-series consists of a print of a drawing of the Titanic, as well as colour photographs, printed from digital images onto non-photographic paper, of underwater images from the Titanic and artefacts recovered from the Titanic.

S.S. Central America records

Sub-series consists records relating to the sinking of the ship S.S. Central America in 1857, as well as records relating to the ship's salvage and the resulting court case regarding ownership of its treasure, for which Delgado served as an expert witness. Records include newspaper articles, research records, and legal documents.

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