Form
- Student report and Eugenics Record Office Family Tree Folder on "sinisterity" (left-handedness)
- "Family-tree folder: Players of musical instruments"
- "Single-trait sheet: Musical ability"
- "Family-tree folder: Dressmakers"
- "Single-trait sheet: Skill in needlework"
- Questions for a study of heredity in twins
- Eugenics Record Office, field-worker's monthly report
- Study of mate preferences
- Married vs. unmarried life preferences
- Family tree folder recording inheritance of longevity
- "Human pedigrees detailing inheritance of specific biological traits: Inheritance of musical talent," Eugenics Section, American Breeders Association
- Form for studying inheritance of pauperism and criminality
- Family tree folder recording inheritance of mathematical and musical ability
- Family tree folder recording inheritance of asthma
- Family-tree folder recording inheritance of allergies, longevity, civic leadership, and other traits
- Single-trait sheet recording inheritance of "civic leadership, combined with religious leadership"
- Single-trait sheet recording inheritance of "allergies (eczema, asthma, skin disruptions, etc.)"
- Single-trait sheet recording inheritance of longevity
- "Large family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MA (1925): Fitter families Examination
- "Large family" winner, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MA (1925): National intelligence tests
- "Single-trait sheet: wanderlust"
- "Midget schedule," including "physical constitution and traits" and "mental and tempermental quailties"
- Record of family traits, about short stature
- "Schedule and apparatus for Binet test"
- "Classification standards," by Harry H. Laughlin
- "Racial and diagnostic records of inmates of state institutions"
- Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, research study on immigration
- H. Laughlin's report card from First District Normal School (now Truman State University), Kirksville, Missouri
- Virginia order form for sterilization procedure
- Teacher's grade book, including Vivian Dobbs (Vivian Buck), Venable School, Charlottesville, Va.
- "Registration of Birth and Color," State of Virginia form
- Family study, Eugenics Record Office "Individual Analysis Card" and submitted photos
- "Pedigree of Musical Capacity," Eugenics Record Office form including instructions to test sense of pitch, intensity, time, consonance, tone, rhythm
- "Schedule for the Study of Twins," Eugenics Record Office form
- "Inheritance of Musical Talent," pedigree chart with instructions, Eugenics Section, American Breeders Association
- "Schedule for the Hereditary Transmission of Special Diseases," completed for Karl Pearson study
- Better Babies Contest award certificate, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- Death certificate of Carrie Buck's daughter, Vivian, who died of "entero colitis" at age 8
- Mico College anthropometric case 1: "Army Group Examination Alpha," conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Mico College anthropometric case 1: "Form Discrimination Test," conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- "Downey Group Will-Temperament Test," Mico College, conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Shortwood College anthropometric case: "Form Discrimination Test," conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Shortwood College anthropometric case: "Seashore" Measurements of Musical Ability, conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Shortwood College anthropometric case: "Army Group Examination Alpha," conducted by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- "Physical Development Record for American Females," Eugenics Record Office (including forms, directions, and growth graphs)
- "Physical Development Record for American Males," Eugenics Record Office (including forms, directions, and growth graphs)
- Anthropometry of Dwarves at Letchworth Village for the Feebleminded and Epileptic (measurements, family histories, dental charts, and photographs)
- "Individual Analysis Card," Eugenics Record Office
- "Observations on Child Development, E.R.O No. 472" (observed by "CBD," Charles Benedict Davenport)
- Anthropometric "Computation Sheet" used by Morris Steggerda
- "Anthropometry at Smith College," form with measurements, handprints, and hand/foot tracings ("Observer Steggerda")
- "Growing Series" of Navajo Female age 4-11, Fort Defiance, Arizona (anthropometry, dental charts, and photographs)
- "Growing Series" of partial albino Hopi Female age 10-16, Ganado, Arizona (anthropometry, dental charts, and photographs)
- "Growing Series" of Navajo Male age 8-18, Tuba City and Ganado, Arizona (anthropometry, dental charts, and photographs)
- Female anthropometric series (1924-26), Brooklyn Orphan Assylum, recorded by "CBD" (Charles Benedict Davenport)
- Male anthropometric case, from "100 College Boys," Tuskegee Institute, Alabama (measurements, dental chart, and photograph)
- Female anthropometric case, from "100 College Girls," Tuskegee Institute, Alabama (measurements, dental chart, and photograph)
- Female anthropometric case, from "100 College Girls," Tuskegee Institute, Alabama (measurements, dental chart, and photograph)
- Adult male anthropometric cases, collected by Charles Davenport at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama (measurements and lineage forms)
- Seaford Town male anthropometric case: photo, measurements, finger prints, Schedule 3, notes; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica