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Box 35
TL to H. L. Hunnicutt, response to his diatribe against Negroes and Jews, 11 January 1946; TLS from Hunnicutt to Liberty Library, 29 1945. AM 13740
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Box 38
L, with transcript, to William H. Harrison, 15 September 1813; 3 ALsS to Harrison, 2 September 1813, 15 September 1815, and n.d.; "Northwest Ohio Quarterly," printed, 1988. AM 20378
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Box 41
ALS to C. Mears, 25 October 1839; ALS to Morris from J. Howard Payne referencing Rice, 12 April 1833; 2 lithographed portraits of Rice, one in black-face, n.d.; 2 ALsS to Mrs. Kay from Forest H. Sweet, May 1952. AM 22002
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Box 43
TLS from Olin Downes, 4 November 1939; TLS from H. L. Mencken, 7 August 1946; ALS from Robert Nathan, n.d.; TLS from Howard R. Patch, 15 March 1961; ALS from C. S. Lewis, 14 March 1961. AM 18895
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Box 43
ALS from Helene Schweitzer to Ann Clark, 13 March 1950; printed invitation to Clark, 17 July 1949; TLS (carbon) from Emery Ross to Helene Schweitzer with handwritten lines, 21 August 1950; ALS to Mr. and Mrs. Clark, thanking them, 28 June 1955. AM 80-92
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Box 45
TLS to the Department of Dramatics at Princeton, offering a 3-Act tragedy on Cicero, 15 March 1960; copy of TLS to Abraham Feldman regarding Phillips, 25 September 1944; propaganda from CA gubernatorial election, fake dollar, 1922. AM 20903, 21265
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Box 50
3 ALsS to various correspondents, 1792-1800; DS to Isaac Bears, 14 March 1772; 2 portraits of Thomas, n.d.; newspaper clippings regarding Thomas, 1912-1950 . AM 15926
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Box 50
5 ALsS and 1 initialed note to Miss Horton, 1948-1954; "A Study of History," "Religio Historici," and "The Rise and Fall of the Hellenic Civilization," AMss, notes, n.d.
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Box 50
2 ALsS to Walter Teller, 9 February and 9 December 1972; 2 printed programs, 1917 and 1958; ALS (Xerox) to Horace Traubel from J. H. Johnston, 28 September 1906. AM 79-93
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Box b-001761, Folder 3
Consists of an album containing fifty black-and-white photographs, all mounted on the pages of a notebook (8o, with 24 numbered pages). It most likely belonged to a German soldier during the Second World War in Greece. The images depict several places in Greece including Crete, soldiers in their leisure time, and scenes of air and land battlefields. Cover title: "Foto aus Griecheland und Kreta." The name of the photographer is unknown.
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Box b-001796, Folder 1
This photograph album contains 116 black and white photographic prints, each captioned with identifying names on black album pages in white ink. Some individual's positions with the company are also included. The album belonged to a woman who worked at the Ashland office of the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company, and begins with both individual and group portrait photographs of her coworkers. Most are in front of the steps of the telephone office, and the album begins with the caption, "The Telephone Gang, Ashland."
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Box b-002033, Folder 5
Consists of thirty mounted photographs depicting released Greek hostages during their liberation in Germany and their trek to Greece through villages, mountains, lakes, and German cities, such as Munich, Stuttgart, Dachau, the Lake Bodensee in Konstanz, Schoenberg, and Bregenz in Austria. Printed labels in Greek at the lower part on the mat board. Photographs were taken by the Greeks themselves.